Re: [313] derrick may in nyc last night

2000-08-05 Thread james duncan

From: Bryan Kasenic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] derrick may in nyc last night
Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2000 17:34:21 GMT

i get the 313-digest, so excuse me if this has come up already.  did 
derrick

ever show up at guernica in nyc last night?  i left sometime after 2am ...


I dont know eitheras i had gone toFunkbox by about the same time...


hearing dj jes spin for 5 hours (he was there to open for mr. may) was
actually alot of fun.  it took him awhile to get the crowd going, but the
floor was filled from about 11:30


oh yeah, totally agree. really enjoyed his set...ALOT

Funkbox was totally on too...if your in the NYC area on thurs. check it

The line up in aug is pretty great. had a great time.



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Re: [313] tribal

2000-08-05 Thread Roland van Oorschot

A rather nice record I picked up the other day was Ben Sims' Selective EP.
Released by Dark House Music (DHM011).

Rgds,
Roland


At 14:57 08/05/2000 +0200, crisk wrote:


Hey all,

I need some recommendations for tribal techno records... currently
I get whatever I manage to find, but since the techno culture around here
is rather underdeveloped that isn't much. Names and specific record
recommendations will be great.

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Re: [313] tribal

2000-08-05 Thread Nuutti-Iivari Meriläinen
On Sat, 5 Aug 2000, crisk wrote:

 
 I need some recommendations for tribal techno records...
 Names and specific record recommendations will be great. 
 
  I would suggest checking out releases on Oliver Ho's Meta label (all but
one of the eleven releases so far are by him, the one other is Max Duley's
Watch As We Now Drift), especially ``Prima Materia'' (M006 2x12),
``Metaphysical'' (M008 12) and Ho's latest album, ``Listen To The Voice
Inside'' (METALP01 2xLP/CD). Other Meta releases are similar in style,
well crafted rhythm layers intertwined with cut-up and repetitive vocal
samples, giving the records really a distinct tribal feel.

  More of similar repetitive percussion and rhythm-based techno can be
found on Richard Polson's Surface label, with quite many releases by
Ho. James Ruskin (of Blueprint fame) has had his hands on some of the
Surface releases, as well as Polson himself and Claude Young.

  Check out the Meta and Surface discographies at ad.techno.org for more
clues, but most of the releases have been quite limited and could be hard
to find nowadays. I spent nearly two months earlier this year hunting down
just a few missing items from the Meta back catalogue, but it sure was
worth it.

  Some of Ben Sims's releases have a tribal feel to them as well, so
labels like Theory and Hardgroove could be good to check out if they
fit your needs. The latest Rue East/Ben Sims collaboration on Pure Plastic
(PP029) has some tribal elements (or at least from what I've understood
the concept of something being tribal to be).

  Cheers,
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Re: [313] Brett Dancer/Danny Krivit/Alton Miller in NYC!

2000-08-05 Thread Giles Dickerson
Word Up !!

// giles

Elliot Taub wrote:

 This might be slightly off topic, but check out Michigan Native Brett
 Dancer this thursdsay at Funkbox in NYC!

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 FUNKBOX
 thursday nights at 95 Leonard
 b/w Broadway and Church

 ENTER at the LOWER LEVEL
 10pm - 4am
 21+

 $10 / $7 reduced (reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for reduced list)

 For more info:   http://www.scatalogics.com
 Visuals provided by Funktaxi 1533.

 ~

 Thursday, AUGUST 10TH

 BRETT DANCER (trackmode recordings)
 CASEY HOGAN (Immigrant, sonic groove, funk 542)

 Plus residents
 Ulysses (Scatalogics, Temple Records, Funkbox)
 Markus Miller (subText, Funkbox)

 THE THING ABOUT BRETT:
 Brett Dancer, Producer, DJ and Label owner / operator. Brett dancer is a

 multi-talented young man. At the age 30 he has work with some of
 America's most
 prolific dance music masters such as Anthony Shake Shakir, Larry
 Heard, Jay
 Denham. It was while he was Djing in his home town of Kalamazoo,
 Michigan, that he
 met Jay Denham who invited him to produce some music on a new label
 Black Nation
 Records. It was to be the first release from the label and Brett's first
 step into
 production. Brett then moved to New York in late 1993, where he started
 producing
 more house-orientated material, and releasing it on his own imprint
 TRACK MODE
 RECORDINGS. Brett has chosen to do his own distribution for the label
 enabling him
 to keep an eye on where his records are going, and keeping a personal
 relationship
 with the buyer. Since it's inception Track Mode has released over 17
 E.P.'s, an LP
 and a Double pack, and it's first of a series of CD's called the
 Abstract Fusion
 series in association with London's MUSIC IS LTD.. Current projects in
 the works
 with Theo Parrish (Sound Signature, Detroit), Alton Miller (Distance
 France), Larry
 Heard (Alleviated music), Tony Rodriguez (Sound OF Music, New Jersey).

 TIPPY CANOE, AND CASEY, TOO:
 Casey Hogan, Producer, DJ, Remixologist. Casey, a newcomer to New York
 City, has
 quickly built up a prolific body of work, shortly after settling into a
 job at Sonic
 Groove Records. Already with EP's released on AV8 Records, Intrinsic
 Design,
 Immigrant, and with several more coming down the pike on Sonic Groove's
 own imprint,
 as well as Hidden Agenda, and Funk 542 ? all within the space of a year
 ?  Casey has
 quickly built up a reputation for flawless tech-house productions
 unmatched by
 anyone.

 Funkbox is a weekly party with the aim to revive all that you loved
 about Electronic
 Music as a youth. With a cabaret, and space for a few hundred, Funkbox
 has the means
 to jack your body. Come and check out the unsurpassed talent that's
 likely to get
 passed on by the mainstream.

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 UPCOMING EVENTS:

 Thursday AUGUST 17TH:

 DANNY KRIVIT (body and soul)
 DANIEL ANDRE (housewerk, wave music)

 Plus resident
 Ulysses (scatalogics, temple records)

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 Thursday AUGUST 24TH:
 ALTON MILLER (distance, planet e, guidance, moods and grooves)
 HIRO (con-fu-sion NYC, giant LA)

 Plus resident
 Markus Miller (subtext)

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new john beltran tracks

2000-08-05 Thread RAlcomendr
2 new john beltran tracks:

seven mile high  aztec girl

will be featured in the latest LTJ Bukem's Earth series. vol. 4
sounds similar to his moving thru here album on apollo.

check this page.
http://www.thegoodlookingorganisation.co.uk/





Re: odicforce)) muzik.art.funk

2000-08-05 Thread FAMZINE



 
 
 
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The Blue Room

2000-08-05 Thread miss zak


Hello 313~

 I just wanted to drop a quick Thanks to all that came out to the Blue Room 
last night! It was really nice to meet fellow 313ers (and thanks for wearing 
blue!) I have to thank the Dj's who played amazing sets K.Hand, TP, 
V.I.N.C.E and Keith Worthy. It was an incredible experience to dance within 
that sweet vibe with Ko's painted dancers. I will never forget it. Thank you 
for being a part of it.


If you have not been to the Blue Room, it is open till Sept. 2nd at the JC 
Gallery, 1345 Division, Eastern Market. 313.567.8638.


Thank you Ko for making music on canvass.

miss
zak

 Music is the key of life, dancing is the way of the world and it continues 
like this. Terrence Parker


... people will forget what you said ...
... people will forget what you did ...
... but people will never forget how you made them feel ...





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