Marco Carola on Equinox tonite
Special guest on tonites edition of Equinox radio will be Marco Carola, who will be playing Thursday nite in Toronto at Turbo Nightclub. Thursday night is being presented by Blue. Check out the website for details: http://www.bluerecordings.com Tune into Equinox live on http://www.1groove.com between 10pm-2am EST; or you can always listen to the archived show for 1 week following the initial broadcast. If you feel like giving us a call, there is a toll free number for anyone in North America 1-877-GROOVE1. As always the show is simulcast live in Toronto on 89.5fm from 12-2am. Cheers, Gerald.
Codebreaker was Re: [313] interstellar fugitives
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Re: [313] RECORD RELEASE PARTY
This list is maintained in order to facilitate the discussion of the music and culture that goes along with Detroit techno. Fat Boy Slim and Paul Oakenfold stand for neither of these things so they are fair game to flames and complaints. The discussion of this garbage is not for the list. It'd be like me talking about the Kinks record that came in the mail for me today. There are better places. n8 On Wed, 24 May 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is it with all you people pissing and moaning? Music is music in the eye of the beholder. I personally don't enjoy this type of music, but I don't criticize others for their chioce. Leave Gwen be and continue on with your narrow mindset...last time I checked this is a semi-free country we live in. Peace. d - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inaudible Reminder...
Just a quick note to remind you of tonight's Inaudible Radio/Webcast which will be broadcasting this evening from 9-11 pm Eastern Standard Time. As always we will be giving away records during our broadcast so be sure to tune in for that as well. To listen over the internet visit http://www.wcsb.org at 9 pm and click on the Click here for Audioactive Feed link. If you are in the Cleveland area you can tune in by setting your radio to 89.3 fm. Hope you'll all tune in! ---Lance--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states
7th city party - where it be?
Does anyone happen to know what the name of this venue is? Or is it not listed on purpose? thanks timmmiP saturday, may 27 7th City, featuring DBX (Daniel Bell), Anthony Shake Shakir, John Tejada, Shawn Rudiman and other special guests. Midnight to 6 a.m. 1486 Gratiot Ave. near Eastern Market in Detroit. = Editor-in-Chief Music Revue 820 Monroe Ave. NW Suite 211-A Grand Rapids, Mich. 49503 616.458.1011 x. 324 fax: 616.458.2285 __ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/
Fw: [313] industrial
Tristan == PHONOPSIA[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Lounge/5102/index.htm FrogboyMCI on AOL Instant Messenger New mix, Propper Techno and new Album, Québécois, online now. -Original Message- From: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 6:40 PM Subject: Re: [313] industrial No one mentioned Coil? I suppose that would fall under the Wax Trax heading. I'm surprised how well The Snow holds up. Goddam if this doesn't still destroy a dancefloor. It's too bad Jack Dangers has moved in the direction he went. He had a pretty large influence on The Snow. Anyone remember Stolen and Contaminated Songs? NASA/Arab is amazing. I guess I'd have to be one of the uncool that cite industrial as their pathway into techno and house. I used to think Kraftwerk was industrial hides head in shame, but that was many moons ago. I recently busted out a Skinny Puppy tape I made eight or nine years ago. That shit is definitely timeless. Good luck finding a place for it in your techno sets though... Tristan == PHONOPSIA[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Lounge/5102/index.htm FrogboyMCI on AOL Instant Messenger New mix, Propper Techno and new Album, Québécois, online now. __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
Re: [313] industrial
are you purposely trying to give me a heartattack?!! what label??? sean gotta stop living in the 80's deason John Bush wrote: Section 25's Looking From The Hilltops still a fav of mine. I don't think they're out on LP, but all the Section 25 albums have been reissued on CD with bonus tracks. The reissue of From The Hip has two remixes of Looking from a Hilltop plus six mixes of other songs. .John. - 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
Re: [313] 7th city party - where it be?
this is at what is known locally as Techno Corner :^) sean Tim Pratt wrote: Does anyone happen to know what the name of this venue is? Or is it not listed on purpose? thanks timmmiP saturday, may 27 7th City, featuring DBX (Daniel Bell), Anthony Shake Shakir, John Tejada, Shawn Rudiman and other special guests. Midnight to 6 a.m. 1486 Gratiot Ave. near Eastern Market in Detroit. = Editor-in-Chief Music Revue 820 Monroe Ave. NW Suite 211-A Grand Rapids, Mich. 49503 616.458.1011 x. 324 fax: 616.458.2285 __ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/ - 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
the final lineup...
Whew! Finally done. Thank you to everyone who has moved sets, changed sets, etc etc in order to make this night work. I wouldnt have believed that it was possible to have 16 artists completely reorganize a night in the space of 24 hours but we did it. So here it is: DANCE 9 PM - 10:30 PMCYBORG K LIVE 10:30 PM 11:30 PM IZADE DJ 11:30 PM 12:30 AM O-ZONE LIVE 12:30 AM 1:30 AM NOVA - DJ 1:30 AM 2:00 AM DETRONIK LIVE 2 AM 3 AM PHRED - DOWNTEMPO 3 AM 4 AM TRISTAN - DOWNTEMPO 4 AM 5AM HORSEPOWER - DOWNTEMPO FRONT 9 PM - 10 PM EQUINOX - TECHNO 10 PM 11 PM JOSH HOUSE/TECHNO 11 PM 12 AM HYPERVINYL JWAN ALLEN 12 AM 1 AMHYPERVINYL SHAWN RUDIMAN - LIVE 1 AM 2 AM SEAN DEASON 2 AM 3 AM ROB DOWNTEMPO 3 AM 4 AM GERALD - DOWNTEMPO 4 AM 5AM SILENCE - DOWNTEMPO questions? Comments ? email me as always exhaustedly yours, linda g mailing list http://www.onelist.com/community/detroitscience science office 313-534-7420 science fax 313-534-5155 mobile 313-790-7300 pager 800-200-5176 Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
demf: another great afterhours jackkzone
Especially for you out-of-towners...just a stone's throw from Detroit City is Windsor, Canada - home to one of the best kept undaground secret spots: The Amsterdam Lounge, located at 261 Pelissier St. (just 3 blocks away from the tunnel, kitty corner from the famous all-nude Cheetah's lounge - :). Amsterdam deejays and special guests will be banging non-stop from 12:00 midnight until... not gonna stop until you drop Mix CDs, records T shirt giveaways too. Friday May 26 Resident DJ Minx, wsg(s) DeJaguar Shake Saturday May 27 Resident DJ BT Basher wsg(s) JusPaige, Norm Talley and L. A. Williams Sunday May 28 Mike Grant, Keith Worthy and Jennifer Xerri Monday May 29 Resident DJ Mo-Reese wsg Mike Huckaby
430 West Party this weekend.
Can someone forward me the info. on this. Thanks in advance. Kevin
Re: [313] weekend weather
on 5/24/00 2:33 PM, Peter B Leidy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Looking at the detroit extended forecast and seeing chances of showers/tstorms on saturday sunday. I've only been to a couple of the blues jazz fests never experienced hart plaza in the rain- i hope this is not going to seriously fudge sh!t up. does anyone know what sort of provisions/precautions have been or can be made for this? Hart Plaza in the rain is not quite what you would expect. I anticipate that IF one of the scattered showers hits downtown (and it's always an IF this time of year) you will have a mix of people scurrying for cover, and a few dedicated chin-strokers toughing it out (myself included). Never underestimate the commitment of a glowstick-whirling teen to let it all hang out in a storm. How many times do you get the opportunity to get your groove on while Mother Nature supplies the old-school ceiling drip? Usually the artists are protected by tents/tarps, but the only place for spectator cover is the Hart Plaza underground, good news for those booked in that space. :) I imagine that Pop Culture is making arrangements for a few tents around the main stages, but I'm not a spokesperson. - There4IM (fondly recalling last summer's jazzfest, when the rain afforded Linda and I a close-up view of Pharoah Sanders getting WAY OUT there...)
Re: [313] Re: (313) Theo Parrish new release the Black Fu mix CD
on 5/24/00 12:46 AM, Matt MacQueen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Extra long and funny shout-outs at the intro with a noted shout to Ian Malbon (I.M.) and the lovely Linda Swanson, ye. Our claim to fame it seems. Been on every mixtape since 1996, I believe. Worth seeking this one out, anyone have the jungle mix CD by Paris, how does it compare (besides music style, obviously). Ah yes, the Tiger/Crane technique. Jungle/DrumBass has been Paris' secret weapon for several years. It's a tool he has used to work out frustrations and make impressions. After working hip-hop tricks to death in the lab he stumbled across (and introduced me to) some deep dark brit tracks. Expect Rush and Optical classics driven hard and put away wet. Not a supersmooth Bukem style, but not jump up either. A lot of tech-step, heavy on the dark atmosphere and tight percussion. Hyperspeed hip-hop cuts. Please don;t ask me to trainspot this stuff. Imagine flooring it on 94, passing an officer, then realizing your breaks don't work. (insert maniacal Black Fu laugh here.) - There4IM
Re: [313] industrial
Anybody remember Code Industry, the Black industrialists from Detroit who were on Antler-Subway back in '90 ? I do! :) --Eric (too industrial for the techno crowd) (too techno for the industrial crowd) http://objektsynth.com
5/24/2k Inaudible Radio/Webcast Setlist...
5/24/2k Inaudible Radio/Webcast Setlist... 9-10 pm by lance... . Detroit Escalator Comany: nebulae (Transmat) . Interzone Orchestra: bug in the bassbin/31st century jazz mix (Mo Wax) . Soft Ballet: no one lives on mars/carl craig remix (Victor-Japan) . Immersion: slow drift/claude young remix (Swim) . 3mb feat Juan Atkins: jazz is the teacher/magic juan edit (Tresor) . Kenny Larkin: life goes on (RS) . Chaz Vincent: dream zenith pt2 (Planet E) . Sean Deason: inside out (Studio K7!) . Infiniti: game one (Tresor) . Theorem: fallout (M-nus) 10-11 pm by john c... . Appliance: heroes of telemark/pole remix (Mute) . Submania: macro wss (Background) . Sutekh: nudru (Force Lab) . Sven Vath: pathfinder/dj hell remix (Virgin-Germany) . Organ Grinder: wah effect (Pro-Jex) . Goldware: continuum (Kanzleramt) . Kay D Smith: qualen der seelen 1 (Construct Rhythm) . Christian Wunsch: sai mista b2 (Sheer) . Ben Sims vs Samuel Sessions: loops dubs b2 (Hardgroove) . Morgan Peno: no pit stops (Zonez) 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
gear list...
dance room 3 tables dual deck cd players/mixer vestex pmc-50 mixer dat lined in for either playback or record headphone amplifier - great for tagging 2 mackie monitors - and they're flown now, too front 2 tables rane something or other, fairly basic monitors h - anyone want to throw a better mixer in there for the night? the coffin was custom built to accomodate any size mixer. also, anyone have a portable dat? i'm not using the same system as the last event so i don't have the dat player that we used last time. and on that thread... anyone have dats that they want to donate to the cause again? thanks for any help, of course take care, linda g who still hasn't slept since tuesday morning mailing list http://www.onelist.com/community/detroitscience science office 313-534-7420 science fax 313-534-5155 mobile 313-790-7300 pager 800-200-5176 www.detroitscience.com Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
minus . newsletter 05.00
| | | minus newsletter | april 25th, 2000 | | | in this issue | april 26th Richie Hawtin's performance on the BBC/Radio 1 John Peel show may 5th release of minus:thx3 - Theorem vs. Stewart Walker may 26th plus 8 releases plus8072 new from Electric Deluxe may 26th LaBeauté opening in france includes art installment by Richie Hawtin may 28th John Acquaviva and Clark Warner at motor lounge in hamtramck may 29th Clark Warner, Theorem and Richie Hawtin to perform at the first detroit electronic music festival plus minus:material booth at demf, the rapidly approaching re-launch of plus8.com, request for submissions for plastikman.com, and Richie Hawtin at detroit's center for creative studies plus8.com? | | april 26th: Richie Hawtin on the John Peel show | Richie Hawtin wasted little time on making good the claims of comparison to Pink Floyd and the Rolling Stones, made only moments earlier by legendary British radio entity John Peel. Peel's introduction listed Richie's performances amongst a short list of what he could recall as the most memorable performances he has witnessed in his thirty plus years of hosting a radio show for BBC's Radio 1. Richie's 45 minute live radio set, complete with an in-studio audience consisting of contest winners, started with a track from Stewart Walker. picking up the pace quickly, and seamlessly filled with Richie's trademark 909 ad-lib punctuations, it created quite a stir with the appreciative audience. The performance closed with a frantic, spastik-esque 909 climax and ended like a slap in the face... leaving the imagination to fill in Richie's exit from behind the gear. a streamed copy of the set will be made available on m-nus.com shortly. | | may 5th: release of minus:thx3 | minus:thx3 - Theorem vs Stewart Walker; the next highly anticipated installment in the thx series. the project brings Detroit native Dale Lawrence together with minimalist Stewart Walker. a play on exchanged sounds, phrases and musical ideas, without the benefit of first-person creative contact... the culmination producing an album laced with intelligent textures of rhythm and sound; a balance of opposing sides of a double edged sword. for more information check out http://thx.m-nus.com/ | | may 26th: new release on plus 8 | plus8072 marks the newest release from plus 8 records in three years. with the help of long time plus 8 artist Jochem Paap (as Electric Deluxe), plus 8 records once again establishes itself as a current and vital driving force within the techno
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Re: [313] interstellar fugitives
Dollis Hill is the neighborhood in London where Dego and Marc Mac from 4hero have a studio. I don't know about the rest. Seth Redmond wrote: The CD seems to have more suggestive track titles as well (dollis hill, zero is my country), So I was wondering if this album had a wavejumpers-style concept behind it. if anyone knows for certain, I would love to know
industrial
anyone ever like Chris and Cosey?
Re: [313] Re: Australia [age then vs. age now]
i agree with that, how many times have people on this list tried to talk to a friend about the music you like/love and have them dribble shit like oh yeah, but you have to pop a pill to like that crap? i know i have many times. Not me. Not ever. You need new friends. yeah, you're damn right i do! see you all soon... h
Re: [313] industrial
In a message dated 5/24/00 8:33:30 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: are you purposely trying to give me a heartattack?!! what label??? sean gotta stop living in the 80's deason Section 25 Looking From The Hilltops- Factory The same label New Order recorded for. Steve
Re: [313] industrial
For me the 'front by front' concert was a change of life...till now it is one of the best things i have ever seen in my whole short life (and autechre live...). this whole ceremoney when they came on stage, who...it is a strange comparison but it felt like..eh war. flaslights going over your head, loud sounds, smoke everywhere. i wasn't used to this. i only saw the videoclip 'quite unusual' only once and then this...my friends didn't got it. they where stil listening to madonna and other top 40 stuff. i really had this idea that living in a 'bladerunner setting' would be like this. and the best thing is, when i was in detroit and stoped by at submerge and met mad mike, he was like...'back in the days, i was listening to front 242' and i was like 'me to, me to!!!' best day of my life... we will never stop! B - Out (who saw Einsturtzende Neubauten last night...:-) ) Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Re: [313] industrial
I went to see front 242 on their 'Front by Front' tour as well and got completley blown anway by them. The sounds and lights...boom, in your face! i thought this couldn't be better but then two years later i went to see them on the 'tyranny for you' tour and this was even better. They got rid of their 'combat-style' and changed their stage-show and clothing into some cyber-welcome to the future-looking style, wich looked really, really cool, way ahead of their time...we are talking about 1991 here! Headhunter still rocks..so does Masterhit.. Martijn (who's going to play a lot of Front 242 when he get's home)
Re: [313] industrial
Haye! Headhunter still rocks..so does Masterhit.. Martijn (who's going to play a lot of Front 242 when he get's home) *** I used to hear to some industrial myself, and some pop stuff that had some of the same edge, like Nitzer-Ebb and similar, but the one that realy does it for me is Front 242's Headhunter. I didn't knew Front 242 at the time, but for you guys to get an idea I used to like Nitzer-Ebbs That Total Age by the time everybody listened to Snap's Don't believe the hype (yep, that's just the the song you're thinking about) *** It allways felt to me that it had a sense of constant pursual of power and manifestation of strength. Which seems to have had a direct influence in the Techno that came after UR's appearance. *** One: you lock the target... Lay Um Império Tecnológico consolidado pela Necessidade http://barkingcat.org/counterforce
Re: [313] industrial
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org Date: Thursday, 25 May 2000 17:00 Subject: Re: [313] industrial In a message dated 5/24/00 8:33:30 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: are you purposely trying to give me a heartattack?!! what label??? sean gotta stop living in the 80's deason Section 25 Looking From The Hilltops- Factory The same label New Order recorded for. yeah there were 2 diffrent versions of it one on fac 90 and fac 108 the megamix)(which is the one to go for imo) e,r
Re: [313] industrial
Alright, I've gotta get in on this. On last week's show (Equinox), I mixed in 12 remix of 242's Tyranny For You, on top of Mills Circus, and it actually sounded pretty good. This week I dug out the instrumental version of Murderous by Nitzer Ebb (check it out @ 42mins in) http://www.theiceberg.com/cgi-bin/1groove/playshow.cgi?equinox First 242 concert: In support of Official Version late 80's at small basement club called Nut's Bolt's. They had their industrial wasteland set up - all their electronic gear + various metallic objects; including a 6'x6' sheet of metal hanging from the low ceiling which Richard 23 would turn around and start wailing on with whatever he could get his hands on. They also had an oil drum flipped upside down, which was used for additional percussion + the grand finale - the old grinder into the side shooting sparks everywhere. Cheers, Gerald.
Black Water
Does anyone know what Octave One's new Black Water on 430 West is like? No sound files anywhere... I wanna hear it... Submerge have updated their site and they're already behind the times... What's with these lazy people? Cheers, Nick:) __ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/
Re: [313] industrial
'That Total Age' by Nitzer Ebb is also a killer-album, i really like the energy of it. This band, together with 242, Skinny Puppy, Revolting Cocks and Frontline Assembly (Code Industry as well;) opend a whole new world for me, it was the music that i had been looking for, something to replace the daily terror of hearing stuff like Snap ;). Techno came along but i never turned my back on industrial (although i prefer to call it electronic music nowadays) and i sometimes listen to some of the recent stuff by Frontline Assembly (who i think absolutely rock!) or VNV Nation, make's a change in hearing non-vocal techno all the time ;) *Let your Body Learn!!! Martijn
Nightvision/Orlando Voorn
Got these two excellent 12s by Orlando Voorn on Nightvision records - one is under the name Baruka and the other is under the name Progress (NV003 and NV007 I think). ad.techno.org had the discog shown below - anyone know who did the other 12s? Are they all by Voorn? What year were these released? I'd like to track them down. Great cover art too - looks like its by Abdul Haaq. -- Nightvision (holland) NV 001 The Living Room - The Gate EP NV 002 Baruka - Play It Loud / Technision / Fusion NV 003 The Progress - The Progress EP NV 004 The Living Room - Roomservice NV 005 The Living Room - The Gate Clubmixes NV 006 Defence - Travelling EP NV 007 Baruka - The Lost Funk EP NV 010 Nightvisions (2xCD) || [CiM] || [EMAIL PROTECTED] || - Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Richie Hawtin Jeff Mills live reviews
small reviews at http://members.xoom.com/crakt/lrev Live Reviews: Richie Hawtin DJ+909, 4 Mar 2000, Sydney, Australia. http://members.xoom.com/crakt/lrev/rev/000304rhawtin.html Jeff Mills DJ+909, 12 Apr 2000, Sydney, Australia. http://members.xoom.com/crakt/lrev/rev/000412jeffmills.html mp3s: some mp3s from each of the shows are available at: http://www.fortunecity.com/olympia/pele/983 [these mp3 files have the '.zip' extension even though the are actually mp3 files. You will need to download and rename them to '.mp3' Get them quick before they get taken down.] ct members.xoom.com/crakt Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
I'm just shameless
Yo - I'm shameless, but I've been around both of these lists long enough to do a tiny bit of self-promo. I'm playing live at the Detroit Electronic Music Festival this weekend on Saturday at 4:00PM on the Underground stage. Please come up and say hello, listmembers, since there are lots of you I've only ever met over the 'Net. Cheers, Bill -- appnet detroit [formerly sigma6] live performance may 27 at DEMF - http://www.demf.org
Re: [313] RECORD RELEASE PARTY
You got a Kinks record today? Which one? Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
RE: [313] industrial
FLA, along with Skinny Puppy and Front 242 started my interest in fully electronic music. I preferred FLA and Front 242 for their purer electronic sound, while I just loved SP's rabid harshness. But FLA now? Taken several rather severe steps back if you ask me. Can't listen to their last, I dunno, 5 albums! (Rhys Fulber left a while back didn't he?) And I mean, how bad are Delerium now?? Their first album (though not Industrial, mind you it did have a few clangs here and there!) was amazing. Especially Hidden Mask, a real tear jerker. Industrial's bright days are long long gone! Cheers, Dan http://www.geocities.com/Paris/1267/index.html http://www.mp3.com/DanButler -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 2:56 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [313] industrial 'That Total Age' by Nitzer Ebb is also a killer-album, i really like the energy of it. This band, together with 242, Skinny Puppy, Revolting Cocks and Frontline Assembly (Code Industry as well;) opend a whole new world for me, it was the music that i had been looking for, something to replace the daily terror of hearing stuff like Snap ;). Techno came along but i never turned my back on industrial (although i prefer to call it electronic music nowadays) and i sometimes listen to some of the recent stuff by Frontline Assembly (who i think absolutely rock!) or VNV Nation, make's a change in hearing non-vocal techno all the time ;) *Let your Body Learn!!! Martijn - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: industrial / record release party
I do believe Oakenfold did more than a few mixes of the ACR stuff Alan Oldham mentioned, and was a full and active member of the early british acid house scene which gave birth to so many of the best Factory works (not to mention producing Pills Thrills and Bellyaches). In that case can we let poor gwen refer to him without being flamed and lambasted by the list? a little tolerance never hurt anyone and it's a frequent criticism of people into detroit that they're too restricted and downright snobby... Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Coil
Hello, Coil are one of my all-time favorite groups. I just saw then in london for their first live performance ever. Amazing. Though they aren't really making dance music anymore, they are still mind-blowing. Their latest album was released this week. if you want to know what they've been up to check out: http://www.brainwashed.com/coil , and if for some strange reason anyone wants to know what the hell I look like check out http://www.brainwashed.com/coil/images/live . Talk about the elists I'm on going full circle...I'm gonna forward the below to the coil list out jim No one mentioned Coil? I suppose that would fall under the Wax Trax heading. I'm surprised how well The Snow holds up. Goddam if this doesn't still destroy a dancefloor. It's too bad Jack Dangers has moved in the direction he went. He had a pretty large influence on The Snow. Anyone remember Stolen and Contaminated Songs? NASA/Arab is amazing. I guess I'd have to be one of the uncool that cite industrial as their pathway into techno and house. I used to think Kraftwerk was industrial hides head in shame, but that was many moons ago.
Coiled again
Sorry for a second post, For those going to Sonar, Coil will be performing live. Don't miss it! out jim
Re: [313] industrial
And again some old stories... when the first backcatalogue came out (1988?) there was this live version of 'take one' on it. recorded, i believe, in detroit (or chocago?) and i wondered why in gods name the would play in detroit...well we all know the answer, don't we?! Oh and that live version really, and i say really (g'damm), rocks!!! my 242 cents B - Out Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
DEMF article
Sorry if this has been mentioned already, but there's a short article on the DEMF festival up at http://www.sonicnet.com/dance/news/ Includes a few quotes from Carl Craig, Lawrence Burden and Dan Sicko. Cheers, Dan http://www.geocities.com/Paris/1267/index.html http://www.mp3.com/DanButler
industrial
hello all, forgive my bubbliness this morning, but the discussion of techno industrial really get me going! Let us knot forget thee influence ov Psycick T.V. and Fred Gianelli, they really had the techno/house/industrial crossover thing going on for a long time. I've been listening to a loth of the PTV acid house material lately, quite tasty! out (not for the last time today) jim
Demf Decisions
Last post today! If you could only make it to DEMF for one day, which day would you make it, and which after hours would you go to? I can't do the whole weekend, but I want to make it up for 24 hours of bliss, and am looking for suggestions to help me out :-) thanks! out (really) jim
Re: [313] Demf Decisions
whatever day either juan or derrick may is spinning. --- Lester Kenyatta Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED] Assistant Professor, Political Science Washington University at St. Louis Strive for excellence in all you do, that no fault may be found in your character ---
Tracks so good...-ID please!
I was listening to Ron Hardy's mix Live @ The Muzik Box 1986 again from the Deep house music page, and I almost went unconsious from hearing one of the BEST, most unbelievable tracks ever!!! I wanna know what it is It's either Jackson 5's or a Jacksons' track, probably named Make it last forever, but on what LP is it on??? Listen to it at: www.biostat.wisc.edu/~rose/house/mixes4.htm -and go to mix 283. It starts around 1:30 right after Chaka Khan's I'm every woman... sound is not that good (drop-outs Ron's EQ:ing). (Isn't that the sexiest bass you could imagine?) -And another track comes around 27:20 right after Isaac Hayes' I can't turn around... Ol'skool DJ romantisizing!!! What is it? DJ's may come and DJ's may go, but I'm the best baby don't cha know... Proffit Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Re: [313] Codebreaker was Re: [313] interstellar fugitives
oh hehehe well it says to goto some page on submerge i didnt have access to the internet at the time but it was one of the first things i checked when i did and the page wasnt there =( - Original Message --- At 17:36 24/05/00 +0100, you wrote: (i even decoded the mose code on codebreaker) Well, don't leave us in suspense!! Scott 10110110101110111|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|0110 10010001|UIN: 2521277|1100101110101011101 10111010110001101010110110011011100110110 0110|your failed systems will be|0011 101|eliminated worldwide and overcome|101 1010100110100110010101|electronically|011 1101|underground resistance|0011011010110 1010101111100000110|detroit . mi| - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tribal Gathering what happened???
Does any of you remember/or go to any of the brilliant Tribal Gathering events In the UK, i believe it was promoted by universe+mean fiddler. I know that mean fiddler now does homelands/ or creamfields which has taken the place of this great event, and replaced it with mostly cheesy/commercialised event. Does anyone know if Universe still promotes and still has any interest in putting on another Tribal gathering in the UK? As there has not been a decent open air festival in the UK for some time. Thankyou. Ben
Re: [313] industrial
Tyranny For You @ the Riviera was my first concert ever! That was quite an experience. To be in the place where in case you didn't feel like showing up was shot, and to be overwhelmed with all of the goth/industrial freaks in Chicago at the time was pretty mind-blowing when I was 16. Of course, had to have my first clubbing experience (not including teen-night @ the Nectarine Ballroom in Junior high) at Medusa's the night before that. I remember recogninzing nothing they played except for 808 State, Black Box and Nitzer Ebb, but loved the rest of the house music. At that point my exposure to house was limited to the Pet Shop Boys Introspective and Black Box. Never turned back after that trip. Tristan --- bart wolff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For me the 'front by front' concert was a change of life...till now it is one of the best things i have ever seen in my whole short life (and autechre live...). this whole ceremoney when they came on stage, who...it is a strange comparison but it felt like..eh war. flaslights going over your head, loud sounds, smoke everywhere. i wasn't used to this. i only saw the videoclip 'quite unusual' only once and then this...my friends didn't got it. they where stil listening to madonna and other top 40 stuff. i really had this idea that living in a 'bladerunner setting' would be like this. and the best thing is, when i was in detroit and stoped by at submerge and met mad mike, he was like...'back in the days, i was listening to front 242' and i was like 'me to, me to!!!' best day of my life... we will never stop! B - Out (who saw Einsturtzende Neubauten last night...:-) ) Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/
Re: [313] industrial
Hey all you technosnobs, Now that I think about it Front 242 was my introduction to techno as well...although it was Tyranny for You, that and Lords of Acid Lust which sent me on the path of Rave...it was a fun little journey that ultimately led to my personal discovery of Detroit a few years back... At any rate, I've got a friend that's curious If any of you ever heard of The Elephant Table album (Pre 85 Industrial compilation apparently) and if so thoughts, opinions, memories? cheers matt
Re: [313] Nightvision/Orlando Voorn
i believe they indeed all are by orlando at least baruka and the living room are from the period 93 to 95 (or some..) NV004 is an whole album, his 'intelligent techno' thing NV010 is a compilation At 25-5-00 -0700 01:44, you wrote: Got these two excellent 12s by Orlando Voorn on Nightvision records - one is under the name Baruka and the other is under the name Progress (NV003 and NV007 I think). ad.techno.org had the discog shown below - anyone know who did the other 12s? Are they all by Voorn? What year were these released? I'd like to track them down. Great cover art too - looks like its by Abdul Haaq. -- Nightvision (holland) NV 001 The Living Room - The Gate EP NV 002 Baruka - Play It Loud / Technision / Fusion NV 003 The Progress - The Progress EP NV 004 The Living Room - Roomservice NV 005 The Living Room - The Gate Clubmixes NV 006 Defence - Travelling EP NV 007 Baruka - The Lost Funk EP NV 010 Nightvisions (2xCD)
Re: [313] Tracks so good...-ID please! (JACKSON 5)
The track is called, Forever Came Today by the Jackson 5. It's the first track on side one on their album entitled Moving Violation. The hit single from this album is a ballad called All I Do Is Think Of You. This is a very easy way of referencing this album via song title search engines. The Moving Violation album was released in 1975. The was a limited edition 12 inch of Forever Came Today release in 1979. Both the album, and the 12 inch single are extremely rare. But if you look hard enough in a few rare groove shops, I'm certain you'll find it! GOOD LUCK! peace respect, TP In a message dated 5/25/2000 11:57:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I was listening to Ron Hardy's mix Live @ The Muzik Box 1986 again from the Deep house music page, and I almost went unconsious from hearing one of the BEST, most unbelievable tracks ever!!! I wanna know what it is It's either Jackson 5's or a Jacksons' track, probably named Make it last forever, but on what LP is it on??? Listen to it at: www.biostat.wisc.edu/~rose/house/mixes4.htm
Re: [313] 430 West Party this weekend.
http://www.430west.com to the airport!! diana From: Kevin Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: [313] 430 West Party this weekend. Date: Wed, 24 May 2000 22:47:57 -0400 Can someone forward me the info. on this. Thanks in advance. Kevin - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Re: [313] industrial
Hey all you technosnobs, Now that I think about it Front 242 was my introduction to techno as well...although it was Tyranny for You, that and Lords of Acid Lust which sent me on the path of Rave...it was a fun little journey that ultimately led to my personal discovery of Detroit a few years back... same herebut i was all about that waxtrax black box set, then haujobbbut by then i was already raving MUSCLEMUSCLE AND HATE v Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Re: [313] 7th city party - where it be?
its on Gratiot. It'll be on your right (coming from downtown area) and its an apartment/loft complex...though it doesnt look like it:). Park in the front or back and go around, dans entrance is in front its a kick ass space might I add. d From: sean deason [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tim Pratt [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [313] 7th city party - where it be? Date: Wed, 24 May 2000 21:13:49 -0400 this is at what is known locally as Techno Corner :^) sean Tim Pratt wrote: Does anyone happen to know what the name of this venue is? Or is it not listed on purpose? thanks timmmiP saturday, may 27 7th City, featuring DBX (Daniel Bell), Anthony Shake Shakir, John Tejada, Shawn Rudiman and other special guests. Midnight to 6 a.m. 1486 Gratiot Ave. near Eastern Market in Detroit. = Editor-in-Chief Music Revue 820 Monroe Ave. NW Suite 211-A Grand Rapids, Mich. 49503 616.458.1011 x. 324 fax: 616.458.2285 __ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/ - 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] Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Re: Nightvision/Orlando Voorn
Orlando Voorn is apparently doing drum and bass these days. I read a review of an album he put out under the name Redeye (I think) about 4 months ago in Muzik, Mixmag or something. They didn't rate it too highly, though that's only one person's opinion... I have a solid mix cd he put out a few years back that contains a brutal, funky collision of styles. He closes out with the Dan Curtin mix of Flash. Wes On Thu, 25 May 2000, Malhotra, Vikas wrote: does anybody have a discog on orlando voorn? what is he doing these days? never got off that Flash rollercoaster... -v
Re: [313] Just wondering
From: Hugh G. Blaze [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hey, is there anything good going on in Detroit this weekend? Hells Yeah! I'm going to the big RAVE downtown!! See ya there!! dj phatdraws np: funky-plur-alien-roll-vibes vol.1 Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Laurent Garnier at DEMF???
I've noticed that Laurent Garnier is now conspicuously absent from the schedule on the DEMF website. Is he a scratch? I was really looking forward to seeing him with a full band. Anyone have any word on this? -dave slegers Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
industrial vs. hip hop
a conversation that started between dave the wave dresden and i @ wmc this year centered around how people got into the scene, and i started an informal poll while i was down there. ratio? about 60% industrial, 40% hip hop. and one - neither. neither? his answer - heavy metal. hmmm but those 2 avenues do seem to be the way that just about everyone got into the scene. any other neithers? me? hey, i can goth dance with the best of 'em... the screwing in the light bulb... the killing the cockroach... and of course the oh no the sun. g mailing list http://www.onelist.com/community/detroitscience science office 313-534-7420 science fax 313-534-5155 mobile 313-790-7300 pager 800-200-5176 www.detroitscience.com Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Re: [313] Laurent Garnier at DEMF???
Funk post-rock darlins Isotope 217 are gone too. Will there be a final lineup posted at the show so the people don't miss anything? get out yr pad and paper. n8 On Thu, 25 May 2000, D Slegers wrote: I've noticed that Laurent Garnier is now conspicuously absent from the schedule on the DEMF website. Is he a scratch? I was really looking forward to seeing him with a full band. Anyone have any word on this? -dave slegers Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re:(313)Laurent Garnier at DEMF
Laurent Garnier's web site laurentgarnier.com includes a tour schedule which does not include demf. mmm. very nice looking website though. Jenny
Re: [313] industrial vs. hip hop vs. beepy euro-fag?
I think you'd have to include what I affectionately call the beepy euro-fag genre. A lot of the gay club scene moved towards house, trance and techno in the 90s (before I get flamed I know there were many gay clubs representing deeper sounds), and there seems to be some crossover in attendance between straight and gay dance clubs, but it would seem to me that many people, straight or gay, started out listening to the New Order, DM, Erasure, Anything Box, etc sound on the radio or 120 minutes, then moved into trance, or house from there via remixes and clubbing (francois K and Marc Kinchen anyone???), sometimes leading to a discovery of techno. Tristan --- detroit science [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: a conversation that started between dave the wave dresden and i @ wmc this year centered around how people got into the scene, and i started an informal poll while i was down there. ratio? about 60% industrial, 40% hip hop. and one - neither. neither? his answer - heavy metal. hmmm but those 2 avenues do seem to be the way that just about everyone got into the scene. any other neithers? me? hey, i can goth dance with the best of 'em... the screwing in the light bulb... the killing the cockroach... and of course the oh no the sun. g mailing list http://www.onelist.com/community/detroitscience science office 313-534-7420 science fax 313-534-5155 mobile 313-790-7300 pager 800-200-5176 www.detroitscience.com Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/
Re: [313] industrial vs. hip hop
neither--heroin got me into the scene. in 1987 i overcame a four year heroin adiction. but even after the withdrawls were over i couldn't sleep at night. so to keep myself entertained and my mind off other matters i went out to dance clubs. they were playing house music and i pretty much swapped one addiction for another. james detroit science [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05/25/2000 05:12:43 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org cc:(bcc: James Bucknell/Magazines/Hearst) Subject: [313] industrial vs. hip hop a conversation that started between dave the wave dresden and i @ wmc this year centered around how people got into the scene, and i started an informal poll while i was down there. ratio? about 60% industrial, 40% hip hop. and one - neither. neither? his answer - heavy metal. hmmm but those 2 avenues do seem to be the way that just about everyone got into the scene. any other neithers? me? hey, i can goth dance with the best of 'em... the screwing in the light bulb... the killing the cockroach... and of course the oh no the sun. g
Re[1]: [313] Laurent Garnier at DEMF???
Heard that Laurent has some visa problems and can't go to DEMF.??I suppose thats problems with his band and all the gears ?!! ---Message d'origine--- De : Nathan John de Yonker [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date : 25/05/100 22:27:18 Funk post-rock darlins Isotope 217 are gone too. Will there be a final lineup posted at the show so the people don't miss anything? get out yr pad and paper. n8 On Thu, 25 May 2000, D Slegers wrote: I've noticed that Laurent Garnier is now conspicuously absent from the schedule on the DEMF website. Is he a scratch? I was really looking forward to seeing him with a full band. Anyone have any word on this? -dave slegers Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com - 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] ___ Vendez tout... aux enchères - http://www.caraplazza.com
Re: [313] Nightvision/Orlando Voorn
-Original Message- From: Simon Walley [EMAIL PROTECTED] did the other 12s? Are they all by Voorn? he's credited as producer on all of them! What year were these released? 93-5 I'd like to track them down. platenkoning,clone,ellesdesia -- Nightvision (holland) NV 001 The Living Room - The Gate EP very C Craig piece/stand by sort of thing NV 002 Baruka - Play It Loud / Technision / Fusion excelent!one side in thefix style other technohouse with a 303 Play it loud ! NV 003 The Progress - The Progress EP nice but it has breaks,and might sound dated,b side is good NV 004 The Living Room - Roomservice the 12 has a good tribal techno sort of stuff,the lp is moreintelegent NV 005 The Living Room - The Gate Clubmixes yeah ! i like the original better NV 006 Defence - Travelling EP bit harder more like the baruka double lp on Buzz NV 007 Baruka - The Lost Funk EP NV 010 Nightvisions (2xCD) ??? e,r
Re: [313] industrial
-Original Message- From: Matt Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] At any rate, I've got a friend that's curious If any of you ever heard of The Elephant Table album (Pre 85 Industrial compilation apparently) and if so thoughts, opinions, memories? yes it's a compilation done by Dave Henderson(who used to write about electronic music for uk weekly Sound,he also had his own label calleddead mans curve,(which started the GTO guys,but thats another story) anyway it came out on XTRACT records in 83,and had all the who's who of electronick scene(what was industrial music,b4 ppl in the us started to call Wax Trax-EBM stuff - industrial) from memory the lp had (coil,ChrisCosey,Lustmord,Muslimgauze,Portion Control, 400 Blows,Legendary pink Dots,Nurse With Wound etc etc etc) it was called that cause they had a table with elephent legs on the cover(which was done by Nurse with wound guys) hope this helps e,r
demf site suggestion
I don't know if anyone from the demf is listening to all of this..but I'd like to make a suggestion: avant-go palm pilot schedule download. i'll try and make one available for download before the weekend...but odds are i wont complete it... does anyone know how to do this out there? can you hook it up? =) -miked Funk post-rock darlins Isotope 217 are gone too. Will there be a final lineup posted at the show so the people don't miss anything? get out yr pad and paper. n8 On Thu, 25 May 2000, D Slegers wrote: I've noticed that Laurent Garnier is now conspicuously absent from the schedule on the DEMF website. Is he a scratch? I was really looking forward to seeing him with a full band. Anyone have any word on this? -dave slegers Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com - 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]
Orlando Voorn Discog...
Baruka - Play It Loud (Nightvision) Baruka - The Blackout EP (Nightvision) Basic Bastard - Vols 1 -4 (Outland) Complex - Midi Merge (Fragile) D Word - Top Billin (Solid Defence - Travelling EP (Nightvision) Designer Loops - Designer Loops (Lower East Side) EDC - No Pills (Tinx) FIX Flash (KMS) FIX MASTERCUTS Vols 1 -3 (Clubstitute) FIXOMATIC _ Hurt Em Bad (CNR) Format #1 - Solid Session (ESP) FORMAT #2 - Dance (ESP) Format #3 (ESP) Frequency - Hey Hey Hey (Lower East Side) Frequency - Kiss the Sky (Lower East Side) Frequency - Slam to the FUnk (Lower East Side) Frequency - Where is your Evidence (Lower East Side) Frequency Vs. Atkins - Industrail Metal (Lower East Side) Ghetto Brothers - Bass Manouvres (ESP) Ghetto Brothers - Muzik EP (ESP) Infiniti - Game One (Metroplex) Limited Edition - The Liight (ESP) Living Room - DJ Album (Nightvision) Living Room - The Gate (Nightvision) Living Room - Room Service (Nightvision) Maniax Traxxx - E-Funk (Satori) Mute - Alistair's Theme (TB VInyl) Nighttripper - Ecapism (ESP) Nighttripper - Hour of Darkness (ESP) Nightripper - Machine City (ESP) Nightripper - Phuture EP (ESP) Nightvision - Nightvision (Nightvision) OBGB - white label (Mix) Obscare - Reconsider (Ars) SHy Rock - May The FUnk Be WIth U (Torso Dance) Play Boy - In Da Jungle (USA) The Progress - Progress EP (nightvision) Trigger - Let's Rock This Party (Nu Disc) The Stalker (Slamdunk) Urban Nature - Everything (100% Pure) X-It - Keep This Party GOin' (MG) this isn't even a complete discography, forgot to mention all the rmxs and comp appearances...maybe someone else can fill in the holes...where can i get a copy of that Nightvision retrospective on CD? welcome to 313 gus! - minto