Re: [313] Plus 8 Classics: 1990-1997
three albums? did plus8 release more classics then these? and those tracks seem all from 90 - 92/3 aren't they? At 24-8-00 +0100 13:33, you wrote: Dunno if anyone has already mentioned this, but I received this on promo today: Plus 8 Classics: 1990-1997 (M_nus/Novamute) Tracklisting (CD): CD1 FUSE: Dimension Intrusion States Of Mind: Elements Of Tone Plastikman: Spastik Speedy J: Pullover (1st remix) Silvershower: 1 FUSE: FU2 Utu: Between The Mirrors Kenny Larkin: Metropolis Octaves & Tremoloes: Spike The Kooky Scientist: o.l.d. vs n.e.a.u. Speedy J: Evolution CD2 Kenny Larkin: Colony Psyance: Motion FUSE: Substance Abuse Final Exposure: Vortex Speedy J: De-Orbit Cybersonik: Technarchy Sysex: At First Light FUSE vs LFO: Loop Theorem: Mantra One Speedy J: Patterns (remix) Plastikman: Gak Release date (UK) 23rd Oct Sleevenotes by Dan Sicko Mmmm, Plus 8... ___ forcefield | mindless entertainment http://www.forcefield.org _ __ ___
re: minus yellow
Sounds a lot more like Yello "oh yeah", less refined than minus orange. IF you have minus orange you don't need it.
Re: [313] No Subject
Derrick May webcasted which day?? thank you, darw_n... "create : demonstrate : toneshift" http://www.mp3.com/darw_n http://www.sphereproductions.com/topic/Darwin.html http://www.mannequinodd.com - Original Message - From: "Carissa Tintinalli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 3:34 PM Subject: Re: [313] No Subject > > > >could someone please post the info about Derrick May's webcast this weekend > >in Detroit?? > > > > > If you're talking about his appearance at Motor, it will be broadcast live > on the Motor website: http://www.motordetroit.com > > They're doing it throught Groovetech, so I assume it will be on their wesite > as well: http://www.groovetech.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] >
Re: [313] No Subject
thought that Hannah played the best set of the entire fest. - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 7:36 PM Subject: [313] No Subject > on the download from the DEMF, Hannah plays this track that goes something > like this; "whatever you do , don't be late...don't be too late...something > something don't hesistate" it's Black men singing and it's hot. > > > Anybody know, I want that track. I wouldn't mind the whole track listing. > > Peace, > Five > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
Re: [313] new Plus 8 Classics:
anybody heard minus yellow ?? thanks - Original Message - From: "Sakari Karipuro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 2:52 PM Subject: Re: [313] Plus 8 Classics: 1990-1997 > Gwendal Cobert wrote: > > > > Impressive, but I seem to remember that 3 comps were planned ? > > Gwendal > > > > > Plus 8 Classics: 1990-1997 (M_nus/Novamute) > > > > > > > > i can see that many of those older tracks appear on blueprints for > modern technology. > > // sakke > -- > work > http://www.teraflops.com/ > personal > http://www.vip.fi/~sakke/ > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
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Re: [313] No Subject
could someone please post the info about Derrick May's webcast this weekend in Detroit?? If you're talking about his appearance at Motor, it will be broadcast live on the Motor website: http://www.motordetroit.com They're doing it throught Groovetech, so I assume it will be on their wesite as well: http://www.groovetech.com Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Re: [313] Theo Parrish mixes tracklisting
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > "Never Too Much" Yeah, you're right, it's Luther Vandross' "Never Too Much", not "Never Enough". Sorry folks, typo's (well, sorta anyway :) ) happen. BTW, Sony/Epic have just repressed this on the Vinyl Junkie label. It's a blue sleeve with the words "Vinyl Junkie" in big letters on it. Otto
Re: [313] No Subject
i think the word you might be looking for is "participate"... if so, its a phil asher track from a double promo 12" on estereo. "phlash 3000" was the name of the double pack. i don't know if it was ever released, but originally it supposed to come out as two seperate 12's. the track you want is on part 1. the rest of it is a little too "noodly english wannabe jazz house" but that track is, as you say, hot. -eli On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 01:36:01PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > on the download from the DEMF, Hannah plays this track that goes something > like this; "whatever you do , don't be late...don't be too late...something > something don't hesistate" it's Black men singing and it's hot. > > > Anybody know, I want that track. I wouldn't mind the whole track listing. > > Peace, > Five > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No Subject
could someone please post the info about Derrick May's webcast this weekend in Detroit?? thank you, Five
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No Subject
on the download from the DEMF, Hannah plays this track that goes something like this; "whatever you do , don't be late...don't be too late...something something don't hesistate" it's Black men singing and it's hot. Anybody know, I want that track. I wouldn't mind the whole track listing. Peace, Five
Re: [313] Fw: [313] Theo Parrish mixes tracklisting
this sounds good, I haven't heard this yet. How old are these releases? thanks Five
Re: [313] Thomas Brinkmann new CD
has somebody heard his LP? and by the way, I know this has been mentioned before but, could someone turn me on to a good source for Detroit music. I am in the United States and I'm interested in stuff that may not come out over here. thank you so much, Five
Re: [313] Thomas Brinkmann new CD
this is about a Moodymann mixed CD or does he have a new CD? Peace, Five
Re: [313] Theo Parrish mixes tracklisting
"Never Too Much"
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Fw: [313] Theo Parrish mixes tracklisting
Sorry, meant to send to the list. It's been a long week. > > > While we're at it, anyone have a clue as to tracklistings for > > > either "Live In Detroit 1999" or "Methods of Movement 2000", > > Oops, double posting error. I know "Live in Detroit 1999" has got the > following: > > Herbie Hancock "Stars in your eyes"; Five Special "Why leave us alone"; The > Whatnauts "Help is on the way"; Marvin Gaye "Heavy Love affair"; Roy Ayers > "Can you feel me"; Bumblebee Unlimited "Lovebug". > > I don't know the order, and that's all I can remember (apart from the > obvious Washing Machine, Roy Davis Jr, and his own stuff etc.) of the top of > my head. I'll have a listen again maybe tomorrow and email a more complete > listing if anybody wants. Let me know. > > Jonny. > > >
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Re: [313] Thomas Brinkmann new CD
I was on about his LP on KDJ (due out in UK in November). Is there a mix CD? > Per Matt's Moodymann mix cd comment about tracks being under 3 minutes etc.:
RE: [313] Thomas Brinkmann new CD
This confirms for me why so many mix CDs out there are so dull. Most are label funded and focusing on tracks, but when there's so much that a DJ can add to the mix, why waste the opportunity? Let's face it, these tracks are for the hugely greater part made to be mixed with, just wish labels were prepared to take more chances and stick their necks out with some flash cut and paste mixing action! Bring on the Derrick May mix cd. Dan http://www.geocities.com/Paris/1267/index.html http://www.mp3.com/DanButler > -Original Message- > From: Todd Smith [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 6:55 PM > To: Jonny McIntosh; 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: [313] Thomas Brinkmann new CD > > Per Matt's Moodymann mix cd comment about tracks being under 3 minutes > etc.: > > Unfortunately when making compilations very few labels want just 3 minutes > of a > track to be on the cd. Most mixed cd compilations from labels (read: the > label > has asked the artist to mix the tracks for a compilation example: Miguel > Migs > for Naked Music, or David Alvarado for Guidance, or Nick Holder etc.) will > showcase the tracks and not the artist mixing them. This means that the > tracks > are usually full length, and mixed into and out of quickly (ie 30 second > mixes > are usually considered long mixes). The best mix compilations are done by > artists (not labels, ie Laurent Garnier Laboratoire Mixes) or magazines > (Mixmag) where the labels aren't really involved. > todd > > Jonny McIntosh wrote: > > > > Also, does anyone have tracklistings for the upcoming > > > Jedi Knights CD retrospective (hope it has some old > > > EV/SYM stuff, don't you?) and the new Moodymann CD? > > > > I've heard the Moodymann CD's more of a retrospective. Apparently it's > got > > one of the promo tracks from the Peacefrog album, for example. There > are, I > > hear, 4 new tracks on it (only 2 on the vinyl, goddamn it), as well. > > > > Whilst on the Moodymann topic, does anyone know if he is playing > anywhere > > other than Home in London this weekend? It's Notting Hill Carnival > weekend > > and he played at a fantastic party (featuring him, Theo Parrish - he > rocked > > it, Rick Wilhite & 4 Hero) there 2 years ago; is anything similar due > this > > time? I'm not risking Home, because he probably won't turn up, it's too > > expensive and, I just can't quite bring myself to do it... > > > > Jonny. > > > > P.S. Cheers for the feedback for my Detroit compilation tape. I'll email > a > > track listing to all those who requested it. Now I just have to get a > copy > > of that Dorothy Ashby LP... > > > > - > > 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] Sample spotting?
I have another nice URL : http://www.samplespotter.com for this Gwendal > -Original Message- > From: Otto Koppius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 4:31 PM > To: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: [313] Sample spotting? > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > Sorry for the OT post. I seem to have lost the bookmark > for the online > > resource that lists tracks and the original samples > featured in them. > > > > A sample spotter's paradise. What was the URL? Anyone? > > At Marsel's Forcefield site: > http://www.forcefield.org/guide.html > > Otto > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Re: [313] Thomas Brinkmann new CD
Per Matt's Moodymann mix cd comment about tracks being under 3 minutes etc.: Unfortunately when making compilations very few labels want just 3 minutes of a track to be on the cd. Most mixed cd compilations from labels (read: the label has asked the artist to mix the tracks for a compilation example: Miguel Migs for Naked Music, or David Alvarado for Guidance, or Nick Holder etc.) will showcase the tracks and not the artist mixing them. This means that the tracks are usually full length, and mixed into and out of quickly (ie 30 second mixes are usually considered long mixes). The best mix compilations are done by artists (not labels, ie Laurent Garnier Laboratoire Mixes) or magazines (Mixmag) where the labels aren't really involved. todd Jonny McIntosh wrote: > > Also, does anyone have tracklistings for the upcoming > > Jedi Knights CD retrospective (hope it has some old > > EV/SYM stuff, don't you?) and the new Moodymann CD? > > I've heard the Moodymann CD's more of a retrospective. Apparently it's got > one of the promo tracks from the Peacefrog album, for example. There are, I > hear, 4 new tracks on it (only 2 on the vinyl, goddamn it), as well. > > Whilst on the Moodymann topic, does anyone know if he is playing anywhere > other than Home in London this weekend? It's Notting Hill Carnival weekend > and he played at a fantastic party (featuring him, Theo Parrish - he rocked > it, Rick Wilhite & 4 Hero) there 2 years ago; is anything similar due this > time? I'm not risking Home, because he probably won't turn up, it's too > expensive and, I just can't quite bring myself to do it... > > Jonny. > > P.S. Cheers for the feedback for my Detroit compilation tape. I'll email a > track listing to all those who requested it. Now I just have to get a copy > of that Dorothy Ashby LP... > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] Thomas Brinkmann new CD
> Also, does anyone have tracklistings for the upcoming > Jedi Knights CD retrospective (hope it has some old > EV/SYM stuff, don't you?) and the new Moodymann CD? I've heard the Moodymann CD's more of a retrospective. Apparently it's got one of the promo tracks from the Peacefrog album, for example. There are, I hear, 4 new tracks on it (only 2 on the vinyl, goddamn it), as well. Whilst on the Moodymann topic, does anyone know if he is playing anywhere other than Home in London this weekend? It's Notting Hill Carnival weekend and he played at a fantastic party (featuring him, Theo Parrish - he rocked it, Rick Wilhite & 4 Hero) there 2 years ago; is anything similar due this time? I'm not risking Home, because he probably won't turn up, it's too expensive and, I just can't quite bring myself to do it... Jonny. P.S. Cheers for the feedback for my Detroit compilation tape. I'll email a track listing to all those who requested it. Now I just have to get a copy of that Dorothy Ashby LP...
Re: [313] Sample spotting?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Sorry for the OT post. I seem to have lost the bookmark for the online > resource that lists tracks and the original samples featured in them. > > A sample spotter's paradise. What was the URL? Anyone? At Marsel's Forcefield site: http://www.forcefield.org/guide.html Otto
Re: [313] Theo Parrish mixes tracklisting
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > While we're at it, anyone have a clue as to tracklistings for > either "Live In Detroit 1999" or "Methods of Movement 2000", > or perhaps at least can reveal some of the soul tracks (particularly > the ones that have the hooks live "I'm your sandman", "A thousand > kisses from you is never enough", etc. etc.) I don't have a complete tracklisting, but the "Thousand kisses"-track is none other than Luther Vandross - "Never Enough". Soulboy Otto PS Nice triangular layout of your mail :)
Sample spotting?
Sorry for the OT post. I seem to have lost the bookmark for the online resource that lists tracks and the original samples featured in them. A sample spotter's paradise. What was the URL? Anyone? -- There4IM
Thomas Brinkmann new CD
Hey there - Anyone have a tracklisting for the new Thomas Brinkmann: Rosa CD? I hear it compiles his Ernst material. I was really hoping he would do this as I stopped buying Ernst 12"s (and most vinyl altogether) about halfway into the series. Also if anyone wants to add their opinion as to how well the CD reflects the best of the 12" series I'd like to hear that. Please tell me "Karin 1" made it on. Also, does anyone have tracklistings for the upcoming Jedi Knights CD retrospective (hope it has some old EV/SYM stuff, don't you?) and the new Moodymann CD? Just like to add to KDJ that if what I heard is true and the CD will be a mixed collection (hopefully meaning lots of tracks clocking in at the 3:00 or less mark) I think that's a fantastic idea, as that not only gives the disc more tracks, but also only gives us the best part of the track. While we're at it, anyone have a clue as to tracklistings for either "Live In Detroit 1999" or "Methods of Movement 2000", or perhaps at least can reveal some of the soul tracks (particularly the ones that have the hooks live "I'm your sandman", "A thousand kisses from you is never enough", etc. etc.) Thanks all Matt
Re: [313] Plus 8 Classics: 1990-1997
Gwendal Cobert wrote: > > Impressive, but I seem to remember that 3 comps were planned ? > Gwendal > > > Plus 8 Classics: 1990-1997 (M_nus/Novamute) > > > > i can see that many of those older tracks appear on blueprints for modern technology. // sakke -- work> http://www.teraflops.com/ personal> http://www.vip.fi/~sakke/
RE: [313] Plus 8 Classics: 1990-1997
Impressive, but I seem to remember that 3 comps were planned ? Gwendal > -Original Message- > From: Tom Robbins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 2:33 PM > To: 313 mailing list post > Subject: [313] Plus 8 Classics: 1990-1997 > > > Dunno if anyone has already mentioned this, but I received > this on promo > today: > > Plus 8 Classics: 1990-1997 (M_nus/Novamute) > > Tracklisting (CD): > > CD1 > FUSE: Dimension Intrusion > States Of Mind: Elements Of Tone > Plastikman: Spastik > Speedy J: Pullover (1st remix) > Silvershower: 1 > FUSE: FU2 > Utu: Between The Mirrors > Kenny Larkin: Metropolis > Octaves & Tremoloes: Spike > The Kooky Scientist: o.l.d. vs n.e.a.u. > Speedy J: Evolution > > CD2 > Kenny Larkin: Colony > Psyance: Motion > FUSE: Substance Abuse > Final Exposure: Vortex > Speedy J: De-Orbit > Cybersonik: Technarchy > Sysex: At First Light > FUSE vs LFO: Loop > Theorem: Mantra One > Speedy J: Patterns (remix) > Plastikman: Gak > > Release date (UK) 23rd Oct > Sleevenotes by Dan Sicko > > Mmmm, Plus 8... > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Plus 8 Classics: 1990-1997
Dunno if anyone has already mentioned this, but I received this on promo today: Plus 8 Classics: 1990-1997 (M_nus/Novamute) Tracklisting (CD): CD1 FUSE: Dimension Intrusion States Of Mind: Elements Of Tone Plastikman: Spastik Speedy J: Pullover (1st remix) Silvershower: 1 FUSE: FU2 Utu: Between The Mirrors Kenny Larkin: Metropolis Octaves & Tremoloes: Spike The Kooky Scientist: o.l.d. vs n.e.a.u. Speedy J: Evolution CD2 Kenny Larkin: Colony Psyance: Motion FUSE: Substance Abuse Final Exposure: Vortex Speedy J: De-Orbit Cybersonik: Technarchy Sysex: At First Light FUSE vs LFO: Loop Theorem: Mantra One Speedy J: Patterns (remix) Plastikman: Gak Release date (UK) 23rd Oct Sleevenotes by Dan Sicko Mmmm, Plus 8...
Re: [313] New Detroit Escalator?
Whta sort of genre are they? thanks fab - Original Message - From: "Nick Walsh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Minto Chempotical George" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 2:39 PM Subject: Re: [313] New Detroit Escalator? > I know where to get the new DEC album on white label. > I'm ordering it today so I'll tell you if it's got > Plumb on and whatever:) > > Nick (Dj Pacific:) > --- Minto Chempotical George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Mike Taylor wrote: > > > > > hey, > > > > > > I think this might be yet another example of how > > Detroit Techno has > > > fallen off. ;) > > > I am really looking forward to hearing his new > > material, thanks Otto. > > > > I picked this up today and it is a 2X10" EP called > > Black Buildings. this > > is just a prelude to the DEC album coming out on > > Peacefrog in the fall. It > > even has a previously released track by neil that > > came out on his DEC > > imprint called "Plumb" I think this song was not > > even released as a full > > release. just promo only before his Ferox > > masterpiece Soundtrack 313 came > > out. This is a very nice piece of work by neil. and > > come higly > > reccommended. > > > > also got the new mills double Every Dog has it's > > day...this is a very fine > > release for jeff and is probably the best thing I > > have heard from him in > > many years. very deep and nothing like what you > > would typically expect > > from him if you are new to listening to his music. > > Don't sleep on this. > > It's really good. still need to pick up sean's new > > album...heard it over > > the phone the other day and it sounded better than > > the real audio clips i > > heard on the intuit solar pa or whatever link that > > was that someone > > posted. > > > > simon (CiM) walley's LP on de:focus also scores high > > marks for me...very > > good...teases you with such short eloquent pieces of > > music. > > > > minto > > > > > > > - > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > For additional commands, e-mail: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > __ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! > http://mail.yahoo.com/ > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
Re: [313] New Detroit Escalator?
I know where to get the new DEC album on white label. I'm ordering it today so I'll tell you if it's got Plumb on and whatever:) Nick (Dj Pacific:) --- Minto Chempotical George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Mike Taylor wrote: > > > hey, > > > > I think this might be yet another example of how > Detroit Techno has > > fallen off. ;) > > I am really looking forward to hearing his new > material, thanks Otto. > > I picked this up today and it is a 2X10" EP called > Black Buildings. this > is just a prelude to the DEC album coming out on > Peacefrog in the fall. It > even has a previously released track by neil that > came out on his DEC > imprint called "Plumb" I think this song was not > even released as a full > release. just promo only before his Ferox > masterpiece Soundtrack 313 came > out. This is a very nice piece of work by neil. and > come higly > reccommended. > > also got the new mills double Every Dog has it's > day...this is a very fine > release for jeff and is probably the best thing I > have heard from him in > many years. very deep and nothing like what you > would typically expect > from him if you are new to listening to his music. > Don't sleep on this. > It's really good. still need to pick up sean's new > album...heard it over > the phone the other day and it sounded better than > the real audio clips i > heard on the intuit solar pa or whatever link that > was that someone > posted. > > simon (CiM) walley's LP on de:focus also scores high > marks for me...very > good...teases you with such short eloquent pieces of > music. > > minto > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/
Re: [313] New Detroit Escalator?
>One of the earlier Millsart records was a collaboration of Hood & Mills. The >title "Every dog has it's day" couls also be refering to Derick May, if you >read interviews with him about him recording material he says similair >things. Not sure what you mean there but Mills explains the impetus for the Every Dog release, its context and the title on axisrecords.com Peace Cyclone
RE: [313] New Detroit Escalator?
> > also got the new mills double Every Dog has it's > day...this is a very fine > > release for jeff and is probably the best thing I have > heard from him in > > many years. very deep and nothing like what you would > typically expect > > from him if you are new to listening to his music. > > Which makes me wonder whether it's just Jeff or that he May have > collaborated with someone. After all, it's released as 'all tracks > written and produced by Millsart', not by Jeff Mills. One of the earlier Millsart records was a collaboration of Hood & Mills. The title "Every dog has it's day" couls also be refering to Derick May, if you read interviews with him about him recording material he says similair things. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] New Detroit Escalator?
Yeah, Every dog... sounds like the album I expected from May...but a collabnah dont tink so. Mills is the man on the DX, synthprogramming, May´s strong point in my opinion his use of FX and beatprogramming. Every dog doesn´t have the typical May-signature technically speakin, just the feel... 154 np. newworldaquarium-F*k the police
Re: [313] New Detroit Escalator?
Minto Chempotical George wrote: > > also got the new mills double Every Dog has it's day...this is a very fine > release for jeff and is probably the best thing I have heard from him in > many years. very deep and nothing like what you would typically expect > from him if you are new to listening to his music. Which makes me wonder whether it's just Jeff or that he May have collaborated with someone. After all, it's released as 'all tracks written and produced by Millsart', not by Jeff Mills. > Don't sleep on this. It's really good. Completely agreed. Especially the D1 track is monumental. BTW, the new Lorne Burden "Kaotic Spacial Rhythms 3" on 430 West is highly recommended as well. Otto
Re: [313] New Detroit Escalator?
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Mike Taylor wrote: > hey, > > I think this might be yet another example of how Detroit Techno has > fallen off. ;) > I am really looking forward to hearing his new material, thanks Otto. I picked this up today and it is a 2X10" EP called Black Buildings. this is just a prelude to the DEC album coming out on Peacefrog in the fall. It even has a previously released track by neil that came out on his DEC imprint called "Plumb" I think this song was not even released as a full release. just promo only before his Ferox masterpiece Soundtrack 313 came out. This is a very nice piece of work by neil. and come higly reccommended. also got the new mills double Every Dog has it's day...this is a very fine release for jeff and is probably the best thing I have heard from him in many years. very deep and nothing like what you would typically expect from him if you are new to listening to his music. Don't sleep on this. It's really good. still need to pick up sean's new album...heard it over the phone the other day and it sounded better than the real audio clips i heard on the intuit solar pa or whatever link that was that someone posted. simon (CiM) walley's LP on de:focus also scores high marks for me...very good...teases you with such short eloquent pieces of music. minto
Tim Koch :: Please Don't Tell Me That's Your Volvo :: Aural Industries
Tim Koch :: Please Don't Tell Me That's Your Volvo :: cd Aural Industries :: www.aural-industries.com.au The imminent US release of Tim Koch's 'Please Don't Tell Me That's Your Volvo' cd on Aural Industries should be any day now. Distributed in the US by SAFE Distribution and available from Skimo, SafetyInNumbers and all good stores that stock quality music. I'm sure many of you are well aware of Tim Koch's (Thug) 'Isolated Rhythm Chock' cd from last year.. it combined breathtaking electronica with distorted beats, odd rhythms, and cute melodies. Well --'Please Don't..' is a logical step ahead for Tim. The intersection between electronic listening and digital quirkiness seems to collide peacefully when Tim turns on his musical skills. This release is an extension of that theme, with a little twist.. Within 60 minutes, Tim manages to assimilate video-game styled electronica tied to flowing blips and bleeps in a similar vein as Lackluster, Plod, Arovane and even Plaid (yes, Plaid). I'm still wondering why Thug hasn't appeared on the latest Nintendo or PlayStation video-game as his incredible grooves are an exhausting (yet fun) workout for the ears! ; ) 'Please Don't Tell Me That's Your Volvo' Tracklisting :: 01. werdan 02. boybie socks 03. rzswing 04. sudafed x2 05. lull 06. my_document 07. tsunami bros. II (Barry Handler mix) 08. the generalist 09. meat lovers interlude 10. binoce 11. themaxa 12. obatem by night 13. forgive me for wanting to forget you 14. nightmare seam 15. hello pan air 16. i split my etnies 17. tsunami bros. I Visit the Monotonik online mp3 electronica label at www.mono211.com/content/mp3s_monotonik.html to download werdan, sudafed x2 and obatem by night (search under Thug) to get an idea of what the album sounds like. There's only limited numbers of this CD available in the US, so don't miss your chance to hear this wonderful music and order it now from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> A lot of the above courtesy of a previous email from Pietro Da Sacco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Regards, John Aural Industries Pty Ltd http://www.aural-industries.com.au
"F" MTV... spread the "D" via mini/micropops!
... there's a quartet of Kraftwerk in different guises... an Altern 8 and a DMX Krew... and.., umm.., sorry: Chicks on Speed to be found here... but.., WHA?.. NO DETROIT HOUSE?ELECTRO?TECHNO? http://www.flipflopflyin.com/minipops/index.html ... surely one, or more, of ya'll got the "gif" skills to remedy this sorry sit-u-a-tion! Make us proud! J. E. v.F-B. B.
Funk D'void
I was wondering if any of you had any opinions of Funk D'void's live sets. He'll be here (in detroit) on october 21st and I wanted to get some opinions on him. Me personally, I think he puts on an excellent show but I'm open for opinions. Peace, Rudy __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/
RE: [313] Force Tracks?
Force Tracks: . Crane A.K.: Ancient Astronaut 12" (Force Tracks 001) . Care: World of Today 12" (Force Tracks 002) . Crane A.K.: Mon 20PM 12" (Force Tracks 003) . SCSI 9: Middle of the Way 12" (Force Tracks 004) . D. Diggler: Silverfinger 12" (Force Tracks 005) . Mathias Schaffhauser: Lido Hotel cd/2x12" (Force Tracks 006) . Luomo: Market 12" (Force Tracks 007) . MRI: konvex/kon 12" (Force Tracks 008) . A.Nov: s/t 12" (Force Tracks 009) . Mathias Schaffhauser: Desire 12" (Force Tracks 010) . Dub Taylor: Doin It 12" (Force Tracks 011) . Luomo: Synkro 12" (Force Tracks 012) . Safety Scissors: Free Range Deductions 12" (Force Tracks 013) . Luomo: vocal city cd (Force Tracks 014) . MRI: II 12" (Force Tracks 015) . Crane A.K.: Monostatic 12" (Force Tracks 016) . Mathias Schaffhauser Weissgefuhl 12" (Force Tracks 018) Not sure what Force Tracks 017 is. I know that one: Luomo: Carter (FT017) Thanks Lance. Respect JasonB
Re: [313] Other music from Detroit?
> I'm in the process of compiling a tape to listen to at work of music > from or related to Detroit. I'd like to not flood it with techno and soul, > however, which is what I usually do. Any ideas to add to the list? I've > managed (some of these implicitly assume others)... > 15. Joni Mitchell. Joni Mitchell? That's the only musician Saskatchewan can represent on! please acknowledge my temporary (luckily) province as having at least one true artist -jason GMOrecords http://www.genmod.org [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. 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