Wibo Alert
Hey Wibo, Please get in touch with me offlist thanks. Lost your addy. Sorry for the bandwith all. A_Zed
Re: (313) On right now
speaking of dusting off the oldies: I dug out the Kenny Larkin Metaphor album on RS today. This is one techno album that really ages well! I like it more now, years later, than I did when it first came out. Mr. Larkin must've been way ahead of his time, with this release. Each and every track rocks (so *that's* where I lifted that sample on the Razorback album from, oops! tee hee) and the project flows extremely well as any album project should. Metaphor is easily the best of all 3 Larkin albums. sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just dusted off Acquaviva's Transmissions Vol.1 for a little work-at-home head bobbing. Boomer's 'Rescue' track is so damn cool. And Phreakin' is still incredible, despite having heard it 5000 times. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- sean deason matrix records p.o. box 343 dearborn, mi 48121-0343 ph/fax: 313.582.3410 cell: 313.522.3505 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] profile: seandeason.metrotimes.com
Detroit Influence 4/19/00
Detroit Influence - Wednesdays, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Central Standard Time on www.flyfm.net Drexciya - Fusion Flats (A) - Tresor 130 KMS 069 - The Bottom Feeders (A) - KMS 4W 345 - Kaotic Spacial Rhythms 3 (A2) - 430 West KMS 069 - The Bottom Feeders (B) - KMS Alan Oldaham - Codes Structures Vol. 2 (B1) -Pure Sonik/Generator Octave One - Quahya (The X-Files) - 430 West Alan Oldaham - Codes Structures Vol. 2 (B2) -Pure Sonik/Generator Octave One - The Neutral Zone (The X-Files) - 430 West Robert Hood - Untitled 1 (Movable Parts Chapter 1) - M-Plant Octave One - Terraforming - 430 West 4W 345 - Kaotic Spacial Rhythms 2 (B1 Karnivor) - 430 West Random Noise Generation - We Can Survive (Links In The Chain) - 430 West UR - Enhanced Rhythm Perception - S.I.D. 6 Brian Harden - Nubian Shuffle - MG007 Moods Grooves Mike Grant - Late Nite - MG007 Moods Grooves Da Sampla (Anthony Shake Shakir) - The Rider - MG008 Moods Grooves Alton Miller - First Light - MG007 Moods Grooves Brett Dancer - Delayed Reaction - MG007 Moods Grooves Da Sampla (Anthony Shake Shakir) - Pop - MG008 Moods Grooves Thank You for Tuning In, if you have problems connecting and you get an error message about high bandwidth, simply switch your Real Audio Connection to 256Kbps DSL/Cable. That's in your options - preferences - connection, on your Real Player.
RE: (313) Throw sample...
'Floor' samples a band called 'Bombers 2' on Prelude. Song title escapes me. I'll track it down tomorrow. Ollie Forward Music -Original Message- From: Otto Koppius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 9:59 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Throw sample... _tan_ wrote: can someone give me the details of the sample for the bassline in throw??? It's from possibly one of the most samples records in house music: First Choice - 'Let No Man Put Asunder' (Salsoul) 'Throw' samples 2 notes and loops them. Cheers, Otto - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
4/19/2k Inaudible Radio/Webcast Setlist...
4/19/2k Inaudible Radio/Webcast Setlist... 9-10 pm by lance... . Various Artists: no. 9 (Fat Cat) . Vladislav Delay: pietola (Chain Reaction) . Pub: summer/vladislav delay remix (Vertical Form) . Exos: micro width (Force Inc) . Porter Ricks: port gentil (Chain Reaction) . Monolake: arte (Din) . Sutekh: periods.make.sense #11 (Force Inc) . Basic Channel: mutism (Basic Channel) . Q1.1: ii (Basic Channel) . Sutekh: periods.make.sense #11 (Force Inc) 10-11 pm by john c... . Suguru Kusumi: uskot/dan bell remix (Ladomat 2000) . Wasserman: fackeln in sturm b3 (Profan) . Dirk Diggler: feel my heat b2 (Raum Musik) . Modernist: ms new deal (Matador) . Stewart Walker: mobilization/sutekh remix (Tektite) . Dub Tech Soundsystem: aridium (Intrinsic Design) . Chester Beatty: goldenball b1 (Disq) . Lars Klein: schlagschatten (Compressed) . Masun: brainburn (Liquid Audio Soundz) . Aquatrax: relevance (Aquatrax) . Ho Ruskin: mutate and survive/ruskin version (Meta) . Auch: just click away (Force Inc) . P Skoog: popo (Wavescape) . Advent: past forward b4 (Conform) Thanks to everyone who tuned in. See you next week same time url or place on the dial. ---Lance--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states
RE: (313) Throw sample...
Actually, I believe it's from Loleatta Holloway's Hit And Run It's the 8th and 9th bars of the 7:20 break of the Walter Gibbons remix. The funny speech on Throw also references that kind of diva speech during disco breaks like Loleatta and Rochelle from First Choice often did. Sqrrt (freak of the week) -Original Message- From: Otto Koppius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 9:59 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Throw sample... _tan_ wrote: can someone give me the details of the sample for the bassline in throw??? It's from possibly one of the most samples records in house music: First Choice - 'Let No Man Put Asunder' (Salsoul) 'Throw' samples 2 notes and loops them. Cheers, Otto - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
yet another track id
I picked up this white label the other day. Its the Tresor 143 release and I can barely make out the handwriting but its something like Sterac or along that lines of that. Does anyone have any info about it? thanks -stacey
quiet affair in detroit 4/20
To all who might be interested .:.:.::...:..:... detronik is doing a small loft party at a friends here in detroit thursday night. if you would like to see some of our experiments done live, come on by, its a freebie. we will be doing lots of live pattern manipulation with the modified 606's for this evening, heavier bass, and working a couple speak and whatevers toys. heres the info: 1301 West Lafayette in downtown by the greyhound station door: 9pm . transmission of detronik: 11:11pm tel: 313.964.8762 ::.:::.:.:::..:..:::.::.:::.:.::..::.:.:..: visuals ~ experimental audio ~ toy - instrument expansion ...:::.:.:::.:.:::.:.:..:...:.:...:::.:.:...:.::.:.::.. ::create : recreate : alter::: ::synthetic - detroit ::detronik contact info::.:.::..:. p: 248.407.8283 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] s: www.mp3.com/detronik __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
RE: (313) Throw sample...
At 00:42 20/04/00 -0400, you wrote: Actually, I believe it's from Loleatta Holloway's Hit And Run It's the 8th and 9th bars of the 7:20 break of the Walter Gibbons remix. The funny speech on Throw also references that kind of diva speech during disco breaks like Loleatta and Rochelle from First Choice often did. that sounds better... =) what label is it on Gold Mine, a Salsoul Records sub-label. Good stuff almost all around, if you like Disco. Was re-released numerous times, remixed, sampled, etc... On various labels. Should be pretty easy to find. Salsoul even re-released it a few years ago with some pretty good Italian remixes. Sqrrt.
Re: (313) Aquatrax
On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, Lance @ Inaudible wrote: . Aquatrax: relevance (Aquatrax) Can anyone tell me more about this label? I've got some older stuff on it and have never been disappointed, despite my ignorance of who's behind the scenes. thanks in advance for any information. -Beau 0x634U06 # (Beau Burke) [EMAIL PROTECTED] 0xURK300 # ( *defunkt ) http://www.hyperreal.org/~beau
Richie Hawtin: PKamb: Minus
I was just checking out the Temple Records website (a great little shop in NYC that no one ever seems to mention). They have this listing: Richie Hawtin-PKamb [Minus] $6.98 evoloving minimal acid pulse number. I only got 5 of these so get em now This is new to me. I was just out at Record Time this past weekend and saw no trace of this nor have I heard anything about it. Anyone know the story? Usually anything Mr. Hawtin does is worth picking up so I'm curious and wondering if this is a limited deal or what.
Re: (313) a DAN BELL celebration NYC
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 13:45:30 -0400 To: '313' 313@hyperreal.org From: Ian Malbon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (313) a DAN BELL celebration NYC Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] FOUNDATION welcomes again that detroit extordinaire, mr blip himself, DAN BELL aka DBX accelerate/7thcity detroit join us this saturday for dan's cd release party [new mixed CD on Tresor] Looking forward to getting a copy of the CD. I just wanted to recommend seeing Dan spin. I've never heard an uninteresting moment in a Dan Bell set. While I can't spot any of the tracks he played, his set at the Comin' from the D party in Miami last month was completely tweaked out and deeply funky. I hope Dan's around for some DEMF fun in May. I agree..I also enjoyed his set at that party. Though the highlights were many during my week at the WMC I was also very impressed with Stewart Walker's live set. His energy was contagious. I'm in the slow process of scanning all the 313 related pictures I took down there so I can put them up on a page and post it here soon. Theer's sure to be a few pix of some list memebers included. Btw- Sorry about all the flashes in your faces guys. Here's a few pictures of Dan's set at the Comin From the D party. http://www.mindspring.com/~davemaj63/DanB-1.JPG http://www.mindspring.com/~davemaj63/DanB-2.JPG http://www.mindspring.com/~davemaj63/DanB-3.JPG I'm also looking forward to the DEMF but ironically even though I live in the Detroit area I'll have to fly in for the festival since I'll be living in Chi-town over the summer for business...it figures. ,Dave n.p. - Soul Clique - Arise (Only One Division) __ Do You Yahoo!? Send online invitations with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com
Re: (313) On right now
For sure I agree with you on that... Sean, have you ever heard Kenny's old P.O.D. album on European Buzz label ? I heard Electronome spinnned it once in Alkmaar, damn I thought my brains blew out. This man hasn't been valued enough for this kind of work. I hope he will ever pick that kind of productions up again. And leave this deep house productions aside... Koert. sean deason wrote: speaking of dusting off the oldies: I dug out the Kenny Larkin Metaphor album on RS today. This is one techno album that really ages well! I like it more now, years later, than I did when it first came out. Mr. Larkin must've been way ahead of his time, with this release. Each and every track rocks (so *that's* where I lifted that sample on the Razorback album from, oops! tee hee) and the project flows extremely well as any album project should. Metaphor is easily the best of all 3 Larkin albums. sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just dusted off Acquaviva's Transmissions Vol.1 for a little work-at-home head bobbing. Boomer's 'Rescue' track is so damn cool. And Phreakin' is still incredible, despite having heard it 5000 times. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- sean deason matrix records p.o. box 343 dearborn, mi 48121-0343 ph/fax: 313.582.3410 cell: 313.522.3505 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] profile: seandeason.metrotimes.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] begin:vcard n:; tel;fax:+31[0]72.5126130 tel;home:+31[0]72.5126160 x-mozilla-html:FALSE url:www.undercity-072.com org:Courthouse International Audio;Recordstore adr:;;Laat 63;Alkmaar;;1811 EC;The Netherlands version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] end:vcard
Re: (313) yet another track id
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I picked up this white label the other day. Its the Tresor 143 release and I can barely make out the handwriting but its something like Sterac or along that lines of that. Does anyone have any info about it? Yes... Sterac is Steve Rachmad from The Netherlands. He also produced a M-Plant for Robert Hood a while ago. Koert. thanks -stacey - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] begin:vcard n:; tel;fax:+31[0]72.5126130 tel;home:+31[0]72.5126160 x-mozilla-html:FALSE url:www.undercity-072.com org:Courthouse International Audio;Recordstore adr:;;Laat 63;Alkmaar;;1811 EC;The Netherlands version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] end:vcard
Re: (313) On right now
Kenny's old P.O.D. album on European Buzz label ? Its actually an EP - Vanguard. 6 sublime tracks, including a cool comedic phone track of Kenny getting some radio airplay on a commercial Detroit radiostation. Maybe he got his stand-up comedy ideas from then on... His Yennek - Serena X is an all time favourite, even though Buzz did stuff up this release with Dan Curtin tracks, and on both the promos and official 12! I personally think the Azimuth LP is the best one of the lot, though Metaphor is pretty close. A_Zed _ Program Co-ordinator, Ambient Zone RTRFM 92.1 Sunday Electronic Listening [http://rtrfm.ii.net] Perth, W.Aust (WST) 23.00-01.00 Detroit (EST) 10.00-12.00 Frankfurt (CET) 16.00-18.00 London(GMT) 15.00-17.00
bells white label mix
does anybody know who did this? its a white label mix of the bells, with the synth pattern changed and some freqy sample goin THIS SHIT IS WILD!!! it can be found 50 min into hyperactive's controlteam.com mix. anybody know what im talkin bout? peace vidal __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
RE: (313) Ghost in the Shell / D May
Yes, I bought this double pack. It was limited if I recall well. There was a track by Joey Beltram on there that was really amazing. I belief it's called 'The Vertical'. Derrick is on there as well, but don't ask me the title of his contribution. John -Original Message- From: Stuart Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 1:19 PM To: '313@hyperreal.org' Subject: (313) Ghost in the Shell / D May Just been reading some old artilcles on the Mixmag Site, and reading the Derrick May interview it says he was doing some music for the Playstation game Ghost in the Shell. Did this get done? Cheers Stu - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: (313) Ghost in the Shell / D May
The vinyl is the same as CD1. -Original Message- From: Ross, Jurri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 1:47 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Ghost in the Shell / D May Don't know. It's been a long time since I listened to it. By the way, Here's the complete tracklisting of the cd : Ghost in the shell (2) Sony488290 9 cd 1 Ghost in the shell Takkyu Ishino 6:44 Firecracker Mijk van Dijk 5:25 Ishikawa surfs the system Brother from another planet 3:58 Spook spell (fast version)Hardfloor 5:53 Featherhall Westbam 6:42 The verticalJoey Beltram6:28 Blinding waves Scan X 4:44 The searcher part IIThe Advent 3:27 Spectre BCJ 5:46 Can u dig itDave Angel 7:17 To be or not to be (off the cuff mix) Derrick May 7:01 cd 2 Fuchi koma Mijk van Dijk 5:09 Down loader The Advent 6:49 Thanato BCJ 3:27 Moonriver Westbam 8:09 Brain drive Mijk van Dijk 4:48 Spook spell (slow version)Hardfloor 6:30 Die Dunkelsequenz Westbam 7:33 Section 9 theme Brother from another planet 6:01 So high Dave Angel 5:35 To be or not to be (the mix of a mix mix) Derrick May 7:03 Greetings, Jurri -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: donderdag 20 april 2000 13:38 To: Ross, Jurri; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Ghost in the Shell / D May Oh, you got it on cd? The vinyl only contains one mix. What did you think about the track by Beltram? John -Original Message- From: Ross, Jurri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 1:32 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Ghost in the Shell / D May Hi there, The following tracks by Derrick May were on the cd : To be or not to be (off the cuff mix) Derrick May 7:01 To be or not to be (the mix of a mix mix) Derrick May 7:03 Greetings and happy easter, Jurri -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: donderdag 20 april 2000 13:30 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Ghost in the Shell / D May Yes, I bought this double pack. It was limited if I recall well. There was a track by Joey Beltram on there that was really amazing. I belief it's called 'The Vertical'. Derrick is on there as well, but don't ask me the title of his contribution. John -Original Message- From: Stuart Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 1:19 PM To: '313@hyperreal.org' Subject: (313) Ghost in the Shell / D May Just been reading some old artilcles on the Mixmag Site, and reading the Derrick May interview it says he was doing some music for the Playstation game Ghost in the Shell. Did this get done? Cheers Stu - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Axis 9
If I remember me the 9A was release through Fat Cat (95?) and later (97?) the 9B through Hardwax. The records don't have the same tracks, but it's the same style. Is the 9b a remix of the 9a or the second part of a project that's a good question. There is also two Axis 6, one deleted with Rob Hood (93?) and the second only with Jeff Mills (98?). The Axis 3 and 7 produced from Rob Hood are now deleted. Peace underground fighter --- Fabrice Lig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I found the Axis 9b at FatCat Records (London)they had the exclusivity with Hardwax for Europe. But FatCat is Closed now. Maybe is easier to find a copy in second-hand shops in London ? But I don't know the story about this record. I heard another Axis without titles, it looks like the 9B but tracks on the record are different ??? another ufo from Axis files ?? Fabrice Lig ---Message d'origine--- De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date : 19/04/100 14:13:15 There is Axis 9A and Axis 9B, both quite hard to find, especially here in Europe. I've noticed new copies in the last months, but some years ago these records were hard to find. Both were released through Hardwax in Berlin and they were meant to be as exclusive as they are. Jeff wanted to release some tracks that could only be found in specialised shops. I'm sure other list members will be able to explain more. Have to go now, still lots of work to do. John -Original Message- From: Jason Stanley Birchmeier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 2:28 PM To: detroit Subject: (313) Axis 009...what's the story? After getting a bit enlighted by the responses to my Red Planet question, I'm going to try and resolve some more naivete... Here's the situation: I'm a bit confused. It seems that there are two different versions of Axis 009. The songs are untitled and the record itself doesn't even identify itself except for the etching on the label. This seems really illogical to me and a bit confusing. Is there some story behind this record, or is it just one of those unexplained strange occurances? Thanks Jason - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ Boîte aux lettres - Caramail - http://www.caramail.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ Do You Yahoo!? Send online invitations with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com
RE: (313) Axis 9
It's a pitty all those releases got deleted. Axis 6 is still very much wanted here. I'm one of the lucky bastards who has got it. Especially the track 'Suspense' burns the dancefloor. I was wondering if these deleted items still can be found in Detroit record shops? John -Original Message- From: underground fighters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 2:58 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Axis 9 If I remember me the 9A was release through Fat Cat (95?) and later (97?) the 9B through Hardwax. The records don't have the same tracks, but it's the same style. Is the 9b a remix of the 9a or the second part of a project that's a good question. There is also two Axis 6, one deleted with Rob Hood (93?) and the second only with Jeff Mills (98?). The Axis 3 and 7 produced from Rob Hood are now deleted. Peace underground fighter --- Fabrice Lig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I found the Axis 9b at FatCat Records (London)they had the exclusivity with Hardwax for Europe. But FatCat is Closed now. Maybe is easier to find a copy in second-hand shops in London ? But I don't know the story about this record. I heard another Axis without titles, it looks like the 9B but tracks on the record are different ??? another ufo from Axis files ?? Fabrice Lig ---Message d'origine--- De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date : 19/04/100 14:13:15 There is Axis 9A and Axis 9B, both quite hard to find, especially here in Europe. I've noticed new copies in the last months, but some years ago these records were hard to find. Both were released through Hardwax in Berlin and they were meant to be as exclusive as they are. Jeff wanted to release some tracks that could only be found in specialised shops. I'm sure other list members will be able to explain more. Have to go now, still lots of work to do. John -Original Message- From: Jason Stanley Birchmeier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 2:28 PM To: detroit Subject: (313) Axis 009...what's the story? After getting a bit enlighted by the responses to my Red Planet question, I'm going to try and resolve some more naivete... Here's the situation: I'm a bit confused. It seems that there are two different versions of Axis 009. The songs are untitled and the record itself doesn't even identify itself except for the etching on the label. This seems really illogical to me and a bit confusing. Is there some story behind this record, or is it just one of those unexplained strange occurances? Thanks Jason - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ Boîte aux lettres - Caramail - http://www.caramail.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ Do You Yahoo!? Send online invitations with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Traxx on Equinox - correction
DJ Traxx will throw down a set Sorry folks but Traxx didn't make it down last night. He couldn't be pried away from the decks at Nasa nightclub - I stopped by after the show, and there was Traxx behind the decks, while Peter Grove (Sunkissed - Woodworks Rec.), Stephane Vera (Teknostep - Underground Therapy), and Dan Lui (Rainfield - Chair Rec.) were jamming away on their respective gear. Quite a sight! ...and sound as well! Cheers, Gerald
Betr.: Re: (313) Axis 9
True that, but it also makes em more expensive. I recall paying about $ 30 US for a 2nd hand AXIS 9 but yeah I *was* thrilled! W [EMAIL PROTECTED] 19-04-2000 16:29:23 Mills said in an interview that if a record is harder to find, it makes it more of a thrill when you *do* find it, thus he made sure that these two records weren't easy to get. andrew duke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There is Axis 9A and Axis 9B, both quite hard to find, especially here in Europe. I've noticed new copies in the last months, but some years ago these records were hard to find. Both were released through Hardwax in Berlin and they were meant to be as exclusive as they are. Jeff wanted to release some tracks that could only be found in specialised shops. I'm sure other list members will be able to explain more. Have to go now, still lots of work to do. John -Original Message- From: Jason Stanley Birchmeier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 2:28 PM To: detroit Subject: (313) Axis 009...what's the story? After getting a bit enlighted by the responses to my Red Planet question, I'm going to try and resolve some more naivete... Here's the situation: I'm a bit confused. It seems that there are two different versions of Axis 009. The songs are untitled and the record itself doesn't even identify itself except for the etching on the label. This seems really illogical to me and a bit confusing. Is there some story behind this record, or is it just one of those unexplained strange occurances? Thanks Jason - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: (313) Betr.: Re: (313) Axis 9
I got really lucky. I found it in an old record crate underneath the normal record boxes in store that isn't specialized in techno. I saw a record with a black label on one side and a gold on the other. My hart bounced and I quickly looked to the inscriptions in the record. Woohoo!! It cost me about 5$ because it came from the old records crate and nobody knew what gem I was holding. I even have the Axis 009A double and the other copy did only cost about 7$. That's real thrill, buying these records for such a price!! John -Original Message- From: Wibo Lammerts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 3:39 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Betr.: Re: (313) Axis 9 True that, but it also makes em more expensive. I recall paying about $ 30 US for a 2nd hand AXIS 9 but yeah I *was* thrilled! W [EMAIL PROTECTED] 19-04-2000 16:29:23 Mills said in an interview that if a record is harder to find, it makes it more of a thrill when you *do* find it, thus he made sure that these two records weren't easy to get. andrew duke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There is Axis 9A and Axis 9B, both quite hard to find, especially here in Europe. I've noticed new copies in the last months, but some years ago these records were hard to find. Both were released through Hardwax in Berlin and they were meant to be as exclusive as they are. Jeff wanted to release some tracks that could only be found in specialised shops. I'm sure other list members will be able to explain more. Have to go now, still lots of work to do. John -Original Message- From: Jason Stanley Birchmeier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 2:28 PM To: detroit Subject: (313) Axis 009...what's the story? After getting a bit enlighted by the responses to my Red Planet question, I'm going to try and resolve some more naivete... Here's the situation: I'm a bit confused. It seems that there are two different versions of Axis 009. The songs are untitled and the record itself doesn't even identify itself except for the etching on the label. This seems really illogical to me and a bit confusing. Is there some story behind this record, or is it just one of those unexplained strange occurances? Thanks Jason - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
national post article today
sorry, not detroit specific, but relevant or representational of the battle being waged in many north american cities right now. Wednesday, April 19, 2000 Afraid of rave? Remember rock? Reaction of the press is fuelled by fear of the unknown Mitchel Raphael National Post *Cover of Maclean's magazine on raves.* Maclean's magazine has finally discovered raves. This week's cover shrieks: Rave Fever: Kids love those all-night parties, but the drugs can kill -- what parents need to know. The article notes that ecstasy has been implicated in at least 14 Canadian deaths in the last two years in Canada. This number has been generating a lot of recent press -- including, most likely, this cover story. Accidental deaths of any kind are a cause for concern, but it's worth putting this statistic into perspective. According to Health Canada (1997) 1,680 people are killed and 74,000 are injured each year in alcohol-related [car] crashes. For 2000, Health Canada projects that smoking-attributed deaths will total 46,910. According to the Canadian Council of Snowmobile Organizations, on average over the last five years in Canada, approximately 95 snowmobilers have lost their lives while snowmobiling. And snowmobiling is a leisure activity people choose to do for fun -- kind of like going to a rave. Maclean's has regurgitated the same story that seems to be told in the media every month -- kids, partying, drugs, danger -- without giving the meat about what keeps driving this important youth movement. This is a culture growing by leaps and bounds and it should be covered with critical, artistic and sociological analysis, not just with alarmist headlines and glossed-over content. Such coverage is not only myopic, but smacks of the treatment another youth culture movement received in the media. Those of you old enough to remember rock 'n' roll's unceremonious introduction to the mainstream in the 1950s may recall its being painted as the devil's music; marijuana, a drug closely associated with rock 'n' roll throughout its history spawned such histrionic early reactions as the scare film Reefer Madness, which warned -- untruthfully -- that marijuana would send its users into a psychotic frenzy. Sound familiar? Rock 'n' roll became a mass-audience form of music that developed into a multi-billion-dollar industry. And every indication is that the rave scene is well on its way to the same profile. People pay $50 or more to hear DJs like Oakenfold, Hype and Carl Cox, who are, in their own way, their scene's Madonna, Cher or Bowie. But of course these names, who command tens of thousands of dollars, don't have the backing of Sony or Universal Music or get gigs in venues like Toronto's SkyDome. Then there are all the indie streetwear shops and labels, Internet radio stations, independent music labels and numerous other components that go into making this counter-culture function more like a counter industry. It has infiltrated most of today's dance club scenes. But since only a handful of mainstream journalists cover this area on a regular basis, the general public is kept out of the loop and simply served the same surface stories about drugs and danger, again and again. Most people who party today don't even use the term rave any more. They associate themselves with different genres of music and go to jungle parties, warehouse parties or the gay circuit parties that attract house music afficionados and often an older crowd. Maclean's lets its readers know that there are parties every Saturday night in Toronto, considered by many devotees the rave capital of North America. In Toronto, there are smaller parties every night of the week. On Monday alone there are two nights catering to jungle music: Chicks Dig It at the Weave; and Jungle Nation at the Comfort Zone. Cities across North America have clubs that cater to a variety of other electronic music genres from techno to speed garage to hardcore and happy hardcore. But the lack of such details are among the least egregious offenses here. Take, for example, the fact that none of the founders of the rave scene are mentioned or interviewed in this article, nor are any of the major party promoters acknowledged. Granted, many are reluctant to speak to the media these days. But imagine doing a feature about federal cabinet ministers and talking to the guy who mops their floor, a few secretaries, a friend of a friend and an outside expert observer or two. There is a mention of the Toronto Dance Safety Committee, but it fails to acknowledge the ground-breaking protocol it created for safe legal raving which was endorsed wholeheartedly by Mel Lastman, the city's mayor, and the city council. City councillors, representatives from fire, ambulance and police departments, zoning officials, public health officials, rave promoters, security firms and the Toronto Raver Info Project, which distributes educational harm-reduction information on drug use and safe sex, worked
Re: (313) Richie Hawtin: PKamb: Minus
Jason I had heard rumors of this track going around and 2 magical mp3s popped up on my hard drive last week. rumors rumors rumors (maybe these are like the mystical aphex.twin mp3s that appeared also) The first is named: PK It's a hard driving throbbing minimal track not like what he has been spinning lately (at least in iowa and milwaukee). Very gritty and driving, more along the lines of his +8 material. Definatly not M_nus-Orange. (Time: 10.07) The second is named: PKambIt's very similar to PK without the driving bassline. It's still very driving in the gritty tones that were produced. (Time: 3.11) Whether these are Hawtin or not or a M_nus release is all up in the air.As I said, they magically appeared on my hard drive...within a folder called: Mnus2 No info, no nuthin. Anyway, just my thoughts on these two tracksif they are pressed, I'll go pick up my copy ASAP. -mike I was just checking out the Temple Records website (a great little shop in NYC that no one ever seems to mention). They have this listing: Richie Hawtin-PKamb [Minus] $6.98 evoloving minimal acid pulse number. I only got 5 of these so get em now This is new to me. I was just out at Record Time this past weekend and saw no trace of this nor have I heard anything about it. Anyone know the story? Usually anything Mr. Hawtin does is worth picking up so I'm curious and wondering if this is a limited deal or what. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: (313) national post article today
My boss' wife is a producer for Dateline and she tells me that current headline topics sometimes bump other news stories. SO the E story probably got put off for the big time oh my god he's moving to the sandbox Elian news. The story will probably air at a later date. The cover of US Today had an E story on it and a local radio station did a bit. They had a cop on talkin about how when you walk in to a rave you see potato chips and gummy bears laid out and it all looks very respectable but at these raves in reality the chips and gummy bears are laced with E.Sounds more like a trippy batmitzvah to me. Anyway the cops also said they are just finding out that E causes brain damage.no shit sherlocks. Anyways, i called in, told the radio station this cop was a complete dork and that he was stereotyping a mass amount of ppl and that raves arent the only place and these kids arent the only ppl fueling E drug ring. AND that if these cops had any brains that they could of stopped this over 7 years ago when it was at a smaller point when they were narcing these parties.I remember seeing cops at early richie hawtin parties, they couldn't have been more obvious looking.blah blah blah-back to the relative content. d sorry, not detroit specific, but relevant or representational of the battle being waged in many north american cities right now. You know, 60 Minutes II was going to have a big feature on Ecstasy this past Tuesday, but I'm pretty sure it didn't air. They previewed the Ecstasy piece on Sunday just after the regular 60 Minutes, and then it as listed in the newspaper on Tuesday, but all they had was a piece on Elian, and then some other things. Anyone know what happened? I wouldn't expect much from Dateline or 20/20, but I bet 60 Minutes could do a (comparatively) balanced report... .John. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Re: (313) kraftwerk shirt??
try sonic groove and temple records. sonic groove has piles of t-shirts. i bought my kraftwerk t-shirt (the one with the wire map images of the members) at 611 records in philadelphia. james Diana Potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/20/2000 12:23:29 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:(bcc: James Bucknell/Magazines/Hearst) Subject: (313) kraftwerk shirt?? alrighty. I need to fine a Kraftwerk Tshirt (long story). I've searched the search engines with no luck (even the official site). If someone could point me to a URL (checked record time too) or perhaps a store in the NYC area that would carry such merchandise it would be nice. thanks d George Bush Jr. is a shmuck ::icq::30793657 http://www.geocities.com/digitaleyedentity __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Richie Hawtin: PKamb: Minus
Anyone know of any public audio of the song? I'm really curious to hear it. Thanks, Scott Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
time/place
hell o i'm gonna be in chicago next week on the 25 and 26th, then in detroit (bloomfield hills) thru the 30th. any recommendations on where to go to check out good music/rekkid shopping? any events/what-not? u can respond off-line / vid