Fw: minus . special event

2000-08-31 Thread The Deliverator
Wow, derrick may last weekend and richie this weekendwoo hoo!  Hopefully
I can make the drive up to record time


jim


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RE: [313] DAVE CLARKE vs. RICHIE HAWTIN

2000-08-31 Thread FC3 Richards
i find that to be amusing...god i love the arrogence of techno
jeff

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  i don't know if anyone has posted this yet, or if this is old drama but
 here
  goes
 
  From World Pop.Com
  Two of dance music's leading techno DJs were involved in a fierce
  battle behind the turntables at the Creamfields festival yesterday.
  Dave Clarke and Richie Hawtin, who for many years have attacked each
  other in the press, found themselves coming to blows over Clarke's
  remix of Ibiza anthem, Zombie Nation.
 
  Clarke closed his set by playing his remake of the track twice,
  winding up Hawtin who despises the record. Hawtin then approached
  Clarke and stuck his middle finger up to his face and a heated
  exchange of words ensued.
 
  Hawtin then took to the turntables, stopped Clarke's remix mid-flow,
  picked up the record and threw it across the Bugged Out arena.
  Clarke, visibly stunned by Hawtin's behaviour, simply lifted up his
  box of records and left the festival
 
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RE: [313] nyc stores

2000-08-31 Thread FC3 Richards
there is also Throb records.  i am not sure how their techno selection is
anymore but last year it was pretty good. their addy is on thier web page
somewhere...www.throb.com
jeff

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 Other Music 
 Sonic Groove are the two best shops besides Satellitte
 There are someother places but they escape me at the moment 
 Sonic Groove is on Carmine and Other Music is near bleeker but exacts #'s
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Re: [313] DAVE CLARKE vs. RICHIE HAWTIN

2000-08-31 Thread John D.
Proves that North Americans don't take to winding up too well :)

JOhn

 i find that to be amusing...god i love the arrogence of techno
 jeff
 
   Clarke closed his set by playing his remake of the track twice,
   winding up Hawtin who despises the record. Hawtin then...



RE: [313] DAVE CLARKE vs. RICHIE HAWTIN

2000-08-31 Thread FRED MCMURRY
So...does anyone know how these two got started on this bitter and fruitless 
rivalry thing? Who said what first? My bets are on Clarke 'cuz he's such a 
protagonist but Hawtin isn't a saint either.


Fred



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i find that to be amusing...god i love the arrogence of techno
jeff

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  Forwarded:
 
  i don't know if anyone has posted this yet, or if this is old drama 
but

 here
  goes
 
  From World Pop.Com
  Two of dance music's leading techno DJs were involved in a fierce
  battle behind the turntables at the Creamfields festival yesterday.
  Dave Clarke and Richie Hawtin, who for many years have attacked each
  other in the press, found themselves coming to blows over Clarke's
  remix of Ibiza anthem, Zombie Nation.
 
  Clarke closed his set by playing his remake of the track twice,
  winding up Hawtin who despises the record. Hawtin then approached
  Clarke and stuck his middle finger up to his face and a heated
  exchange of words ensued.
 
  Hawtin then took to the turntables, stopped Clarke's remix mid-flow,
  picked up the record and threw it across the Bugged Out arena.
  Clarke, visibly stunned by Hawtin's behaviour, simply lifted up his
  box of records and left the festival
 
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Re: [313] DAVE CLARKE vs. RICHIE HAWTIN

2000-08-31 Thread FRED MCMURRY

Nor do clocks

don't ask me what that means.

Fred



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Proves that North Americans don't take to winding up too well :)

JOhn

 i find that to be amusing...god i love the arrogence of techno
 jeff

   Clarke closed his set by playing his remake of the track twice,
   winding up Hawtin who despises the record. Hawtin then...


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Eddie Flashin' Fowlkes: Black Technosoul: Tresor 49

2000-08-31 Thread Jason Birchmeier
Sitting here tired but wired, trying to squeeze out some writing

...thought I'd take a quick break...

...just got the above-mentioned CD this afternoon from the kind people at
Tresor.  The included music is really surprising me.  Never really listened
to much of Fowlkes before, writing him off with my Darwinian schemas that
assume since he hasn't endured the way that Atkins, May, Saunderson, and
Craig have.  Guess I assumed he, like Blake Baxter (in my opinion), were
always second-rate Detroit producers.

Well, I think my assumption was wrong.  This is actually pretty interesting
music.  One can see why it never attained the legacy of May's or Atkins'
since it's just a little too untraditional in terms of electronic dance
music for the masses to grasp onto.  May's and Atkins' music is pretty
simple: emotive synths, funky beats, and some cosmic motifs -- pretty
straight-forward stuff.

It's tough for me to even put what I'm hearing -- X=O at the moment --
into words.  Just don't have the effort right now.

But above all, the original reason I bothered to take the time and energy to
write this involves a cool little essay inside the CD booklet.  It may be
the literary geek in me that loved this, but there is an essay about the
passing away of Ken Collier that really makes me realize how important that
guy was.  He should be looked at as the teacher/father-figure that would
turn youths such as Fowlkes and his fellow peers onto the sounds of
electronic dance music in the early '80s.

Bottom line: if you get the chance, read the essay in this CD booklet; it
talks about one of the guys that never became a legend to anyone outside of
Detroit while his children went on to become superstars.  Beautiful story
that makes me think of all the Larry Levans and Lofts in NYC's highly
chronicled history and how Collier belongs on the same mantel.

Jason Birchmeier

Editor
All Music Guide
http://allmusic.com
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Kenny Larkin

2000-08-31 Thread Ambientwerks
Just finished listening to Kenny Larkin's Azimuth for the first time, I DO 
NOT know how I let this thing slip through my fingers for so long, its 
beautiful!  Is this the only album he has released where he did the 
production work?? I'm just blown away.

Casey


RE: [313] Kenny Larkin

2000-08-31 Thread Jason Martin
He also did one Lp on rs called Metaphor.  Similar sounds and a different 
approach, equally as good IMO..  came out around (god) 97? 98?  There was a 
wild carl craig remix of one of the tracks of that lp called catatonic.. well 
worth hunting down..

well its been a while since i've been on 313, just resubbed.. any of you old 
originals still around?  :)


peace
jason m
adel, aust.



Just finished listening to Kenny Larkin's Azimuth for the first time, I DO
NOT know how I let this thing slip through my fingers for so long, its
beautiful!  Is this the only album he has released where he did the
production work?? I'm just blown away.

Casey

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Re: [313] DAVE CLARKE vs. RICHIE HAWTIN

2000-08-31 Thread Cyclone Wehner
I find this very, very hard to believe. Look at the site in question - it
has 'UK tabloid' written all over it. Any discord has probably been
exaggerated.




So...does anyone know how these two got started on this bitter and fruitless 
rivalry thing? Who said what first? My bets are on Clarke 'cuz he's such a 
protagonist but Hawtin isn't a saint either.

Fred



Re: [313] Kenny Larkin

2000-08-31 Thread ozymandias G desiderata

 jm == Jason Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

jm He also did one Lp on rs called Metaphor.  Similar sounds and
jm a different approach, equally as good IMO..  came out around
jm (god) 97? 98?  There was a wild carl craig remix of one of the
jm tracks of that lp called catatonic.. well worth hunting down..

For whatever reason, I prefer _Metaphor_ to _Azimuth_. It's bouncier,
or harder, or something. That Carl Craig remix is excellent, too.

jm well its been a while since i've been on 313, just
jm resubbed.. any of you old originals still around?  :)

There's plenty of cranky old farts lurking around here...

Hi, Jason!

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Re: [313] Kenny Larkin

2000-08-31 Thread M. Todd Smith
Metaphor is the LP but wasn't Kenny's only other album, it came out in early
'97.  He produced Azimuth for RS as well.  In addition he did an album
under his Dark Comedy pseudonym called '7days' on Elypsia out of Belgium
(Claude Younge and Stacy Pullen the other third wavers also put out albums
for Elypsia).  7 days is a much moodier brooding album, working with less
instrumentation.  If you really dig Azimuth definitely check out Metaphor,
though IMHO I don't think they sound anything alike.
Todd
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 He also did one Lp on rs called Metaphor.  Similar sounds and a different
 approach, equally as good IMO..  came out around (god) 97? 98?  There was
a
 wild carl craig remix of one of the tracks of that lp called catatonic..
well
 worth hunting down..

 well its been a while since i've been on 313, just resubbed.. any of you
old
 originals still around?  :)


 peace
 jason m
 adel, aust.



 Just finished listening to Kenny Larkin's Azimuth for the first time, I
DO
 NOT know how I let this thing slip through my fingers for so long, its
 beautiful!  Is this the only album he has released where he did the
 production work?? I'm just blown away.
 
 Casey
 
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Re: [313] Kenny Larkin

2000-08-31 Thread Elliot Taub
Actually, I believe Azimuth was recorded for Warp Records.

Anybody check out his DJ set in New York last Friday? Hot stuff.

e


M. Todd Smith wrote:

 Metaphor is the LP but wasn't Kenny's only other album, it came out in early
 '97.  He produced Azimuth for RS as well.  In addition he did an album
 under his Dark Comedy pseudonym called '7days' on Elypsia out of Belgium
 (Claude Younge and Stacy Pullen the other third wavers also put out albums
 for Elypsia).  7 days is a much moodier brooding album, working with less
 instrumentation.  If you really dig Azimuth definitely check out Metaphor,
 though IMHO I don't think they sound anything alike.
 Todd
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  He also did one Lp on rs called Metaphor.  Similar sounds and a different
  approach, equally as good IMO..  came out around (god) 97? 98?  There was
 a
  wild carl craig remix of one of the tracks of that lp called catatonic..
 well
  worth hunting down..
 
  well its been a while since i've been on 313, just resubbed.. any of you
 old
  originals still around?  :)
 
 
  peace
  jason m
  adel, aust.
 
 
 
  Just finished listening to Kenny Larkin's Azimuth for the first time, I
 DO
  NOT know how I let this thing slip through my fingers for so long, its
  beautiful!  Is this the only album he has released where he did the
  production work?? I'm just blown away.
  
  Casey
  
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Derek Plaslaiko

2000-08-31 Thread Steven T Lammers
Not only was the dancefloor ignited with energy but afterwards, Talking Heads,
George Michael, INXS, A-Ha, Laid Back, Run DMC, and the theme from Cheers
were also heard on 7 from this man...  Wow..  Fun.
:)
I love Detroit,
Steve


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Re: [313] Kenny Larkin

2000-08-31 Thread rob webb

Elliot Taub wrote:


Actually, I believe Azimuth was recorded for Warp Records.


there was a limited edition of the Warp vinyl - double pack, with free 7.  
can't remember which 2 tracks are on the 7... i've a feeling one of them is 
a remix of Q, but no idea what the other one is - record's at home and i'm 
in the office, so it's a bit tricky to check just at the moment.  dunno if 
the 7 tracks were on the cd, or released anywhere else.


cheers




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RE: [313] Dan Bell in LA September 8th

2000-08-31 Thread Gwendal Cobert
Talking about which... I'm a bit familiar with Mark Bell's stuff, but not at
all with Dan Bell's - any recommendations ?
Gwendal

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 Humorous Error

 Dan bell formerly of what band? (I think they mean mark bell)

 Fri. Sept 8: DO NOT MISS THIS; Very special guest, one of the
 great pioneers of electronic music, Dan Bell (formerly of
 LFO, Warp)
 will be on exhibit along with John Tejada (pallette) and
 Trichome (ELM).
 This will be a very rare experience so don't fall asleep on it.

 D.C.T.O.
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  Just passing this info along to any Detroit fans:
 
  Experimental Liquor Museum presents
 
  Entropy
  Fridays at 5549 West Pico Blvd., West Los Angeles California USA
  Info (310) 588-7324
  http://www.elmconceptions.com
  18+ with i.d.
 
  Friday, September 8th
 
  Dan Bell (Dan Bell surprise birthday party after midnight!)
 
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Re: [313] Dan Bell in LA September 8th

2000-08-31 Thread Sakari Karipuro
Gwendal Cobert wrote:
 
 Talking about which... I'm a bit familiar with Mark Bell's stuff, but not at
 all with Dan Bell's - any recommendations ?
 Gwendal

check all stuff on accelerate. there's new 2x12 collection of old tunes
out now. called rare and unreleased. 


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Re: [313] Kenny Larkin

2000-08-31 Thread Chris Tourgelis
I've got Metaphor too and I like it. It's got a nice delicate feel too it -
very cool.


Chris


 He also did one Lp on rs called Metaphor.  Similar sounds and a different
 approach, equally as good IMO..  came out around (god) 97? 98?  There was a
 wild carl craig remix of one of the tracks of that lp called catatonic.. well
 worth hunting down..

 well its been a while since i've been on 313, just resubbed.. any of you old
 originals still around?  :)


 peace
 jason m
 adel, aust.



Just finished listening to Kenny Larkin's Azimuth for the first time, I DO
NOT know how I let this thing slip through my fingers for so long, its
beautiful!  Is this the only album he has released where he did the
production work?? I'm just blown away.

Casey

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F:AMILIAR PRODUCTS/paris bileebob hecklejeckle BIO

2000-08-31 Thread FAMZINE
F:AMILIAR RECORDINGS

· FMLR001 Basement Blossoms Compilation (CD ONLY)
…features electronic compositions by Detroit artists 
music by roland king (mike huckaby), theorem, greg campbell, 
lisa ross, taj bell, kwame, jordan, d-typesoulo, 
tony ollivierra and john williams.
The music styles on this comp. range from 
jungle 
to jazzy house to 
hindi-triphop 
 of course intelligent, abstract  atmospheric techno interpretations.

Another must-have for the summer is the Detroit Grand Pubahs/ Heckle  Jeckle 
double pack (interview  mix CD). It was recorded live at WCBN with host 
Brendan Gillen(Ectomorph). It features hilarious chatter, unreleased tracks, 
plus a bumpin' HJ techno mix!  Heckle  Jeckle is made up of Paris the Black 
Fu and Bileebob who wreck decks and keep the party hype and jumpin' through 
their turntable antics. Paris  Andy Toth (Dr. Toefinger) are the infamous 
Detroit Grand Pubahs (JIVE ELECTRO). The success of their track Sandwiches 
is just the beginning from these beat freaks.
The double-CD and F:amiliar Compilation are on sale at Motor, Record Time, 
Threads (Hamtramck), and other metro locations.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
F:amiliar Products is a refreshing pitcher of creative juice organized by 
JohnBileebobWilliams  friends.  A publication (F:amiliar Magazine) and CD 
(Basement Blossoms-F:amiliar Recordings) were launched simultaneously just 
before the beginning of the millenium. Both items are gems, valuable to the 
collector of Detroit's electronic underground culture. Approximately 200 
units of each were produced. The mag was hand bound with nuts and bolts 
containing interviews with Paris the Black Fu, Theorem, Autechre, Hot Box 
promoter Meredith Ledger, Parliament keyboardist Bernie Worell, DJ top tens, 
local photography and more. Another issue is in the works as well as an 
online version.

=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
JOHN WILLIAMS AKA DJ BILEEBOB
Has been involved with the Detroit and Midwest electronic music scene since 
the mid 90's. He blends a seamless mix of techno and house, twisting knobs 
and tweaking the EQ to the crowd's anticipant delight.
He has released tracks on THROW (Too Many Clowns… Comp. as Little Brother 
Love) and the first Theorem LP (+8 RECORDS). John has also produced tracks 
for his own label, F:AMILIAR RECORDINGS and publisher of F:AMILIAR MAGAZINE.

MACK GOUDYAKA PARIS THE BLACK FU
Always pulls a crowd whether it's in your basement or on a dancefloor. His 
love for hip-hop, breaks and techno are evident in his energetic sets. He 
sutures tracks together with the skill of a surgeon, through scratch skills 
and crossfade mastery. He has several releases on THROW and has been movin' 
butts with his boy Andy Toth (together as Detroit Grand Pubahs, now on the 
JIVE ELECTRO label). The success of their track Sandwiches is just the 
beginning from these beat freaks.

HECKLE  JECKLE
Together, Paris and Bileebob wreck decks and keep the party hype and jumpin' 
through their turntable antics. You have not seen nor heard a tag team until 
you've experienced these crows. They DJ in bathrobes, as super heroes, and 
other crazy apparel. Techno and Jungle rules their set, but everything 
electronic is in the mix.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
jBw/dj bileebob
hecklejeckle
littlebrotherlove(LBL)
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Re: [313] Fwd:[313] SV:nordelius ressle

2000-08-31 Thread Ian
on 8/31/00 10:05 AM, Rich Neal at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Is it a cuika (pronounced Queeka) ?
 I think that's how those are played. But I don't know how to spell it.

Cuíca (or Guica) - Brazil; Samba; Instrument; Percussion. A small to medium
sized drum with a thin rod attached to the drum skin on the inside. The rod
is rubbed with a wet flap to create a variety of squeaking sounds. It is
predominantly used to play syncopated rhythms in sambas

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jaguar remix

2000-08-31 Thread Jason
has anyone heard the derrick may remix of Rolando's 'jaguar' yet?

it does exist!

jason


Soundhack remixes

2000-08-31 Thread D . J . Butler
There was talk a while back about Claude Young 
doing a remix of the first Soundhack release.
Anyone know any further news on this, whether 
it's been circulating on whites or some such?

Thanks,

Dan

ps. check out the amazing Pre Fade Listening 
12 (haven't heard the album yet) with Tikiman 
on vocals, real dark and broody!

http://www.mp3.com/DanButler

http://www.geocities.com/Paris/1267/index.html


Lewis Overton AKA ?

2000-08-31 Thread pietro
Lewis Overton has an EP on Sprout
Recordings called Something Like
Close to This. Excellent intro EP
for Lewis.

Lewis has also recorded for a New York
techno label that i can't remember the
name of. Sorry..

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Plastikman Goes To Hollywood

2000-08-31 Thread Cyclone Wehner
You may be familiar with that dire trance remix of Frankie Goes To
Hollywood's Power Of Love by Rob Searle (Frankie says kill that!). Well now
there is to be a FGTH compilation with greatest hits, rareties and possibly
more remixes of FGTH tracks by the likes of Luke Slater and Richie Hawtin.
Thought this may interest someone.

Peace

C



Toronto only

2000-08-31 Thread Charles Prince
 Jeff Mills is spinning at Turbo tonight. $30 at the door,
 $20-25 if you can make it to Play de Record, Traxx, etc. beforehand.
 
 
 Cheers, 
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Funk d'void and Slam

2000-08-31 Thread Jwan Allen
Funk d'void and Slam 
Pittsburgh, PA  Sept 1

This event will be held at elements in the Strip District (the same venue for I 
love Techno Nov 4,2000)

If anyone would like some more information about this event, please email me at 
this address. If the weather permits I'll be dropping a set of deep house on 
the outside deck. If anyone is nearby you should come and check it out.





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oppinions on OHM...

2000-08-31 Thread darw_n
Today, I finally motivated myself to purchase the CD OHM: the early gurus
of electronic music.  What do you people think??  Is it concise?

thanks,

darw_n...

create : demonstrate : toneshift
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Re: [313] oppinions on OHM...

2000-08-31 Thread Joshua Stephen Landau
 Today, I finally motivated myself to purchase the CD OHM: the early gurus
 of electronic music.  What do you people think??  Is it concise?

Amazing boxset - an excellent introduction to the pioneers of
electronic experimental music, as opposed to techno.

Besides, it has Terry Riley's Poppy Nogood on it, and anything like
that

Josh



Re: [313] oppinions on OHM...

2000-08-31 Thread Mike Taylor
Hello, 

I have heard this comp, and I appreciated it. That being said, I am the
only person I know that actually listens to academic electronic music
from the 20th century(most people hate the stuff) This comp is a good
intro if you are looking to learn more about early electronic music. It
represents most of the significant composers, and has a decent cross
section of that era. 

To break it down: this comp probably will not receive frequent play, and
you probably will find most of it to be pretty dry. If you are looking
for entertainment, buy the new Peter Klein 7 on City Centre Offices. 

The main reason to buy it would be for the overview it provides, and
because it is something that an educated electronic music fan should
know about. Like any small v/a compilation, it isn't exhaustive or
completist. It is a good beginners guide, especially for someone who
does not want to put all the time and money into building a strong
collection of this stuff. 

Take care, 
Mike Taylor

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 Today, I finally motivated myself to purchase the CD OHM: the early gurus
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