re: Mayday mix of "Jaguar"/430 West UK
apologies if this question has already been answered: why was 430 West UK set up? I'm not sure why 430 West would take this step ie why not just continue to import 430 West into the UK/etc? and, it follows, why is the Mayday mix of "Jaguar" just out on 430 West UK (and not 430 West as well)? I realize the remixes came out on 430 West instead of UR, but why did that happen? (ie why did the remixes not come on UR, if the original was on UR?) and why is the Mayday mix on 430 West (the UK version) and not UR? continuity? I dunno. Is 430 West taking a bigger part in the Submerge umbrella than UR now? Anyway, I love UR and love 430 West, just was wondering about these things. Thanks. Andrew Duke :) np Fluxion on Chain Reaction (CR29) -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9
Re: [313] nyc this weekend
DJ Hell at the limelight on saturday. Also, supposedly a "special" guest at centro-fly(im assuming thurday - but i will check). Mike
Detroit this weekend
I am coming to the D on Thursday where is Bone playing that night? Anything going on Fri? Wish we had those 313 shirts to sport at the +8 event. ...5 years to the day from Jak-O-Lantern...what a night to remember !!
A&E biography on ben sims?
Yes, Excellent timing...Ben Sims has his own episode of A&E's critically acclaimed Biography series. It will be premiering sometime next week, between Wilford Brimley and Tutti from Facts of Life. Take care, Mike Taylor > I just want to be sure i have the correct information for our press release. > > danke in adv- > > jeff > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
little article from the NY Times...
not all that exciting or new, but it shows that some big medias and corps are now recognizing the changes in the mainstream... They talk about DJ Assault from Detroit a bit... Music Festival Shows That Many Bands No Longer Need Mainstream's Pull http://www.nytimes.com/2000/10/24/arts/24NOTE.html October 24, 2000 CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK By JON PARELES There has never been a better time for rumors. Deployed right, they can hop around the world in minutes on the Internet; they can shake up giant companies or summon international attention. The four-day CMJ Music Marathon, which ended late Sunday with the final tunes from about 1,000 bands, solo acts and disc jockeys, is primarily an exercise in rumor propagation. The musicians who performed at 60 clubs around the city, and during daily convention sessions at the Hilton New York, generally aspire not to conquer the Top 10 or to fill arenas, but to become more potent rumors. It's not as glamorous as a sweepstakes for pop's next big thing, and few of the performers would be likely to turn down serious offers to be heard on commercial radio stations or to headline concert halls. But these performers have learned to operate with a cult following based not on national marketing but on college radio airplay, press attention, friends' recommendations and Internet tips. It's a realm where a band like the Promise Ring which is barely a blip in the commercial precincts tabulated by Billboard magazine means more than 'N Sync ever will. Chuck D, who gave the convention's keynote speech Friday, described the music business circa 2000 as working on three levels: exploitative, Titanic- size major labels; more adaptable independent labels, or indies; and still experimental Internet outlets that he calls "inties," potentially millions of them. He predicted that with the inties, the entire music business will grow, but not as fast as the number of hands in the pot. He urged an audience of budding musicians and moguls to learn to get things done cheaply. That realism was no news to many of the marathon's performers. They have scaled their expectations to the college circuit, which has become a domain unto itself: smaller, more stable and less trendy than the pop mainstream. It's a zone in which bands seem content to reach only listeners who make an effort to find them, while those listeners pride themselves on their elite tastes, not wanting to share with the uncouth masses. "It's kind of obvious but I still like it," an audience member said, slightly defensively, after one band's set at Brownies. Many bands come to CMJ to expand their audiences but not to change them qualitatively. As in any niche, the music has evolved to serve ever more specialized needs, polishing up subgenres that don't reach much further off-campus than a 10- watt station. Collegiate bands have become like personal Web pages, hoping to attract some traffic to their particular assortment of eccentricities. I club-surfed through the music marathon, hearing about 3 percent of the available shows; many other performers were already familiar, and the marathon's program guide assigned genres to most of the bands I missed. Even allowing for some sampling error, it was clear that much of the collegiate domain represented by CMJ has become a stubborn backwater. College radio stations once prided themselves on being ahead of the public; now, they and their listeners have entrenched themselves on the sidelines. On those margins, they have come to prize craftsmanship and nuance, and they have a strong preservationist streak. In collegiate rock, bands are given time to improve, and some use it well. Hip-hop, the musical revolution that current college students have grown up with, makes collegiate rock nervous; at a time when hip-hop has seized the pop mainstream, it showed up in only a handful of CMJ shows. Upper-middle-class college students treat hip-hop as a self-conscious put-on. Kleenex Girl Wonder, which mostly played crisp but off- center power-pop songs with polysyllabic lyrics, introduced them with exaggerated b-boy grunts and slang. MC Paul Barman played up his suburban nerdiness, wondering in one lyric if his attempts at hip-hop were as culturally disrespectful as Taco Bell's Chihuahua. The guitar-centric 1980's were still in progress during the CMJ marathon. P. J. Harvey, introducing songs from her new album, summoned Sonic Youth's dense guitar drone while she sang like Patti Smith. David Gedge of the Wedding Present, with his other group, Cinerama, brought back straightforward new wave tunefulness in songs about wounded love. A Dutch band, Bettie Serveert, laced tuneful midtempo folk-rock with collegiate feedback and an occasional punk-rock speedup. Throughout the marathon, bands unleashed feedback and reverb, setting off elaborate drones and screeches that suggested plenty of practice-room tinkering. One of the most striking performances was by Broadcast, which moved between coo
another dj mix uploaded
i uploaded another one o' my mixes. mello house w/ some tech stuff too, http://www.umich.edu/~pbleidy/music real audio stream & download. my host does not support anonymous ftp, so to download, you may have to force-download the .rm from your browser (ask a tech-savvy friend if you don't know how). due to request, i also found room for mp3 versions of my previous mixes, i'll try to find room for the new one soon :) oh yeah, tracklist... 1. techniker: @dusk (deep chord) 2. da sampla: the rider (moods & grooves) 3. rick wade: thought process (moods & grooves) 4. theo parrish: sweet sticky (peacefrog) 5. hot lizard: tokyo traffic (pacific) 6. ian pooley: whats your number [jazzanova mix] (nuphonic) 7. soylent green: g.krishna (playhouse) 8. kit clayton: ellipse (parallel) 9. peter f. spiess: malfunction (klang) 10. skylab: red light, blue light (astralwerks) 11. kenny dixon jr.: january (soul city) 12. motorbass: ezio (ditterent) 13. guillaume la tortue: static string (combustible) 14. baby ford: make your own sunshine (PAL) 15. losoul: depth control (playhouse) 16. bluetrain v.6: b1 (bluetrain) 17. kenny larkin: catatonic [carl craig mix] (r&s) 18. ibex: oasis (planet e) 19. stasis: exosphere (peacefrog)
Re: [313] pAPER RECORDINGS
paper 001 classic "write the book" if correcT 022 "lara's them" as featured on 1 Juan Atkins mixcd (ah 313) 036 classic to be Grazy pennis aka todd ?? "problem kids" all eye got - Original Message - From: "Paul V" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 6:17 PM Subject: Re: [313] pAPER RECORDINGS > > www.paperecordings.com > > audio in the back catalogue > > >From: "Perry, Jeff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: 313@hyperreal.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Subject: [313] pAPER RECORDINGS > >Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 11:42:00 -0400 > > > >cOULD some one point me to some audio of paper recordings? > > > >Comments on this label? I don't think i've heard them. POinters to some > >good > >releases? > > > > > >- > >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. > > Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at > http://profiles.msn.com. > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: [313] Mellow Mills (Was: what do you reccomend?)
(1) The Other Day Very soulful and sensual - the sleeve notes are really insightful. Was released through React in the UK. (2) From The 21st Some very abstract moments, very cerebral, arresting - definitely worthwhile. Hard to find! Released in Japan only through Sony Japan. (3) Every Dog Has Its Day Soulful, deep. You could almost say that it represents Mills' take on a classic Detroit sound. Very hard to find. On vinyl through Axis. Also look out for If on Axis - with that jazzy scat/gospel vocal by Anna F, it's amazin'. (4) Metropolis "Mills has conceptualised his score in much the same way as he approached X-103's Atlantis, which recounted the myth of the ancient city sonically. Mills' Metropolis is surreal and subtle in its scope, as he turns techno into incidental music, manipulating the mood... At last Metropolis has found a sympathetic score that matches the stark beauty of its celluloid images." Out on Tresor
RE: [313] biography on ben sims?
funny you mentioned that. we are having the local ben sims play his own wierd brand of ambient at the same time as the ben sims from the uk is playing. so it will be clash of the ben sims. *grin* jeff > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 11:18 AM > To: jeffrey > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org > Subject: Re: [313] biography on ben sims? > > > > In an interesting coincidence, one of Seattle's veteran techno > promoters/producers is also named Ben Sims. I think if the two meet face > to face there will be some crazy matter/antimatter collision. > > Joe > > > looks like we will be doing a show here in seattle on nov 24th with ben > > sims, and i was > > wondering if any of you knew of any sites with biography or > background info, > > photos, > > and online mixes/discography. > >
Re: [313] biography on ben sims?
In an interesting coincidence, one of Seattle's veteran techno promoters/producers is also named Ben Sims. I think if the two meet face to face there will be some crazy matter/antimatter collision. Joe > looks like we will be doing a show here in seattle on nov 24th with ben > sims, and i was > wondering if any of you knew of any sites with biography or background info, > photos, > and online mixes/discography.
bens fyi
Nov 16th which is a thursday ben sims will be in nyc at limelight.
New Wild Planet
Message from Lenny: Lawrence and myself are in Vienna now (that's why I'm using my startrekmail account), halfway through are tour. Lawrence started in Stockholm, met me in Paris, we went from Paris to Zurich, then from Zurich to Vienna. We perform Thursday @ the Austrian Big Brother Awards @ the Flex Club, (Lawrence DJs and the we do Random Noise Generation live). We leave for Munich on Friday and perform in Munich @ Ultrashell on Saturday. We come home for two days and are back out for our last gig in Spain on November 3. The WildPlanet 12" is two new mixes done by WildPlanet (Simon Hartley). We are getting great response from it over it and think it's gonna do very well. lenny _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.
biography on ben sims?
Hey- looks like we will be doing a show here in seattle on nov 24th with ben sims, and i was wondering if any of you knew of any sites with biography or background info, photos, and online mixes/discography. I just want to be sure i have the correct information for our press release. danke in adv- jeff
Re: [313] pAPER RECORDINGS
www.paperecordings.com audio in the back catalogue From: "Perry, Jeff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 313@hyperreal.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [313] pAPER RECORDINGS Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 11:42:00 -0400 cOULD some one point me to some audio of paper recordings? Comments on this label? I don't think i've heard them. POinters to some good releases? - 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. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.
Re: [313] pAPER RECORDINGS
They have a website at http://paper.state51.co.uk/ I think that has some audio clips on it. Hope that helps. Paul > cOULD some one point me to some audio of paper recordings? > > Comments on this label? I don't think i've heard them. POinters to some > good > releases? >
RE:UR backcatalog
>Matrix numbers from UR recirds are not chronological. >UR50 was released last >year but, shorly followed by i thnik UR021. Just listen to >the music don't >look at the numbers...This is the UR way to keep the fun >in the music. well put ;-) but that's not the kinda answer I was looking for, since even UR does release their records chronologically. for instanc, #21 "piranha" was deleted since the plate broke, only to be plater replaced by "crime report". the same happened to #18 "fury", which later was replaced by "M.I.A:", for what reason I do not know (maybe because it was so bad =D). so ask myself, if that happened to more releases during the years (#16, anyone?), and I would hate to know, that there was some UR ep, I did not even listened to, that's why I was asking >>>The scene was all changed like the change in his face...<<<
pAPER RECORDINGS
cOULD some one point me to some audio of paper recordings? Comments on this label? I don't think i've heard them. POinters to some good releases?
Re: [313] what do you reccomend?
Fab wrote: Hi list, im looking to buy some mills cds, but beign the very prolific artist that he is i'm not sure of what to get. I'm looking for his less 4 to the floor stuff, the more mellow songs. I bought waveform transmission vol.1 but its kinda pointless listening to it away from a dance floor IMO. So what do you guys reccomend? i've always loved X-103 "Atlantis" on Tresor (cat# Tresor 012). wonderfully deep and textured techno, and imho his most cohesive album length release. it's not really all that mellow, and there are some fairly hard beats on there, but at the same time i don't think it's got that hard angular dancefloor edge that the Waveform records have either. you should have no problem getting hold of a copy either - try Hardwax (www.hardwax.com) or Smallfish (www.smallfish.co.uk) for mail order. cheers rob _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.
what do you reccomend?
Hi list, im looking to buy some mills cds, but beign the very prolific artist that he is i'm not sure of what to get. I'm looking for his less 4 to the floor stuff, the more mellow songs. I bought waveform transmission vol.1 but its kinda pointless listening to it away from a dance floor IMO. So what do you guys reccomend? thanks fab || Web Developer || [EMAIL PROTECTED] || || www.deepend.it || "If we never looked at things and thought what they might be, we'd still be in the tall grass with the apes." Deepend Roma s.r.l. Via C.A. Racchia, 4 - 00195 Roma - ITALY T +39 06 37 51 23 58 F +39 06 37 51 23 26
RE: [313] UR-backcatalog
Matrix numbers from UR recirds are not chronological. UR50 was released last year but, shorly followed by i thnik UR021. Just listen to the music don't look at the numbers...This is the UR way to keep the fun in the music. [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -Oorspronkelijk bericht- > Van: Sir Ethilrist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Verzonden: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 4:36 PM > Aan: 313@hyperreal.org > Onderwerp: [313] UR-backcatalog > > > Does anybody know what happened to the missing numbers in the UR > backcatalog (by which I do not mean #21 "Piranha", which was > released, but > later replaced), as well as the missing Axis releases (IIRC,#2?). > Besides, with "every dog has its day" being released, should > I still care > for "From the 21st century"? I do not know what tracks from > the later are > on "every..." and / or on Axis #21 "lifelike". Is there a > (buyable) vinyl > version of "from the 21st..."? > TA, > stefan > > > >>>The scene was all changed like the change in his face...<<< > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
UR-backcatalog
Does anybody know what happened to the missing numbers in the UR backcatalog (by which I do not mean #21 "Piranha", which was released, but later replaced), as well as the missing Axis releases (IIRC,#2?). Besides, with "every dog has its day" being released, should I still care for "From the 21st century"? I do not know what tracks from the later are on "every..." and / or on Axis #21 "lifelike". Is there a (buyable) vinyl version of "from the 21st..."? TA, stefan >>>The scene was all changed like the change in his face...<<<
Re: [313] UR live pa tape
At 24-10-00 + 14:02, you wrote: I got hold of a recording of a live UR pa from new york 1992, it starts of with sonic destroyer(i think), amazon's on there, there's also an MC on there (Rob Hood?) about 4-5 tracks in human resource - dominator drops in and someone (Jeff Mills?) starts djing, not sure how many records get played cos i'm not totally familiar with the records that UR were putting out at this time (i know there recent stuff a lot better) and i'm not sure exactly when the live pa starts up and the dj stops. was this the standard fare, live and dj sets combined for the UR pa's? what was the lineup for UR at the time? yeah some sort of. although they didn't that many live show i witnessed their show in ekko in utrecht back in '92 (from the track on the network comp) - mills, banks and hood aka rob the noise doing mc - all three waering gas masks / the performance was pretty hard (their harder tracks) but ok , mills did a really bad dj-set after it, all kind of pre-gabba - to dissapointment of lots of those who came 'especially' for some 'real' techno instead of the raving things which were spoiling the market already well, nevertheless it was a remarkable night
UR live pa tape
I got hold of a recording of a live UR pa from new york 1992, it starts of with sonic destroyer(i think), amazon's on there, there's also an MC on there (Rob Hood?) about 4-5 tracks in human resource - dominator drops in and someone (Jeff Mills?) starts djing, not sure how many records get played cos i'm not totally familiar with the records that UR were putting out at this time (i know there recent stuff a lot better) and i'm not sure exactly when the live pa starts up and the dj stops. was this the standard fare, live and dj sets combined for the UR pa's? what was the lineup for UR at the time? ta for any help Stuart _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.
nyc this weekend
canadian friend of mine is going to be in NYC this weekend. any good happenin's? d _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.
Re: [313] Jaguar shopping
It's the same around here Aaron. I live in York, they had Depth Charge for a bit but it closed down a few years ago because they weren't getting enough customers. The closest (and one of the best outside of London... Can I have a free ticket, Paul?)one to me now is Innercity in Leeds but being a poor student I try to plan my visits every couple of weeks and limit the amount of cash I take. I think what you're moaning about tho is something that is the bane of our country all together. We've been sterilised of our culture. We all have to fit to a stereotype and too many ppl are willing to accept it. I like what I like and that's that... Why don't you open your own record store? l8r, Nick(Dj Pacific:) --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > In a message dated 23/10/00 14:30:27 GMT Daylight > Time, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > i'm glad you didn't purchase from a link in the > chain - do everyone a favour > > and support your local techno outlet; if your on > this list, you should know > > who and where they are.where are they hiding? > > HA My local techno outlet, yeah right, wouldent > that be nice. No, I am > afraid there are no local techno outlets in these > parts, I suppose I could > catch a train to Birmingham, but thats awful pricey > (10.50 for a return) just > to pick up a CD single. There is a local record > shop, but they wouldent know > what techno is if it smacked them upside the head, > and the only CD's they > carry are Gatecrasher, Cream, or Sundissential > anthems compilation discs, or > maybe the latest "Global Underground" mix from > Oakenfold or Judge Jules or > something like that. > > I know its bad to buy from one of these chain > stores, but on the other hand, > at least I would be buying it. I've had a copy of > the tune, and a couple of > the remixes in fact, for ages, I downloaded them > from Napster (for a fan of > underground music who lives in the country, Napster > is like a best friend). > So I was thinking as its UR and all, I should > actually support them and buy > the music. And I still will, I'm just gonna wait > until I can find a copy > with the video on it. But perhaps I'll hold off > until next time I am in the > city (whenever that might be...) and go to a proper > record shop. > > Aaron > > > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/
jovonn
does anyone have info of what jovonn ep is 'jessies speech' taken _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.
RE: [313] tuxedomoon
It is one of my favourite Tuxedomoon Tracks. So I'll check it out anyway. JayCee -Original Message- From: Tom Robbins [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 10:53 AM To: 313 mailing list Subject:Re: [313] tuxedomoon It's a track called 'No Tears' and remixes are by Hanz Platzgumer and Continuous Mode = 3 track EP. I didn't like it. Too noisy & shouty. > int. deejay gigolo's have a remix 12" lined up on tuxedomoon - anyone know what tracks they remix or who does the remixing ? > > cheers > > simon > > > ** > Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ABN 48 123 123 124) > ** > > - > 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] Jaguar shopping
> So I asked at the counter, and the staff guy went rummaging through the CD Singles section, and eventually produced one copy of it, apparantly the only one in the shop. And it didn't have the video on it, it had the original mix, the Jeff Mills mix, and a third one that I didn't recognize. I too bought Jaguar on CD single from a chain, because I wanted to see it chart and wanted to own the video too. I found it easily enough in Virgin in Nottingham, on the wall with the new releases. There are actually 2 CD singles out - you have the first (the third mix is Mike Banks', I think), the second has the Derrick May mix, the Octave One mix and the video. ...Except that when I put the disc in my PC the video wouldn't run - it said there was a 'script error' - anyone know if this indicates a fault on my PC or on the disk (mail me privately?). TOM
Re: [313] tuxedomoon
It's a track called 'No Tears' and remixes are by Hanz Platzgumer and Continuous Mode = 3 track EP. I didn't like it. Too noisy & shouty. > int. deejay gigolo's have a remix 12" lined up on tuxedomoon - anyone know what tracks they remix or who does the remixing ? > > cheers > > simon > > > ** > Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ABN 48 123 123 124) > ** > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
Re: [313] Smallfish Website
Not as such, but the guy who runs it half owns deFocus, although he is pretty hands off. But don't tell anyone, it's a secret. > is smallfish also a label?
Re: [313] Smallfish Website
just wanted to drop a quick note to give mad respect to smallfish and their crew. they hooked me up more than any other record store in london, showed incredible depth of musical knowledge, and were the only people that i met in the whole of england that were as nice as tom churchill :>. their store rocks and they got me the DSR record on warp for a fiver! so go check em out! NOW! -e On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 12:27:40PM +0800, Batory, Jason wrote: > For those who don't know. > > The Smallfish records website is now up and running. Check it out: > > http://www.smallfish.co.uk > > > Respect > JasonB > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Looks like its good news and bad news.
I apologize if this was already talked about and I missed it. I just saw it myself. http://www.plus8.com derek.
RE: [313] Smallfish Website
No, I don't think so anyway. I wrote "Smallfish records" as in "Groovetech records" or "Satellite records" or "Complex records" ;-`) Respect JasonB > -- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 2:35 PM > To: Batory, Jason; '313' > Subject: Re: [313] Smallfish Website > > is smallfish also a label? > > At 12:27 PM +0800 10/24/00, Batory, Jason wrote: > >For those who don't know. > > > >The Smallfish records website is now up and running. Check it out: > > > >http://www.smallfish.co.uk > > > > > >Respect > >JasonB > > > >- > >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Re: [313] tuxedomoon
I know Ectomorph did a mix, but Im not sure on the specific track. Oh...and it's really good too!!! :) hopefully out soon. derek. On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Conway, Simon wrote: > int. deejay gigolo's have a remix 12" lined up on tuxedomoon - anyone > know what tracks they remix or who does the remixing ? > > cheers > > simon > > > ** > Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ABN 48 123 123 124) > ** > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Re: [313] Smallfish Website
is smallfish also a label? At 12:27 PM +0800 10/24/00, Batory, Jason wrote: For those who don't know. The Smallfish records website is now up and running. Check it out: http://www.smallfish.co.uk Respect JasonB - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [313] Smallfish Website
I believe they have E2-E4 on vinyl too.. shame about the fact it fades out half way thru.. jm >For those who don't know. > >The Smallfish records website is now up and running. Check it out: > >http://www.smallfish.co.uk > > >Respect >JasonB > >- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Smallfish Website
For those who don't know. The Smallfish records website is now up and running. Check it out: http://www.smallfish.co.uk Respect JasonB
Subject: Re: [[313] Planet Mu night]
>>What does any of this have to do with 313??<< Well Planet Mu is a label run by Mike Paradinas who has recorded as Mu-Ziq, Gary Mosceles, Jake Slazenger, Kid Spatula etc as well as recording an album with the Aphex Twin. Though the label's musical direction is more experimental than straight FTTF techno I'm sure there are people on the list with some interest in what one of the UK's more interesting electronic labels is up to. Sorry if I offended the purists out there! BABY DIDDY
Re: [313] tuxedomoon
since Hell always play "59 to 1",and,"what's the use" i suppose it will be one of them or both(both taken from the Half Mute lp on Ralph,but have better version. 59 remix as a7" on Pre in the uk,and Whats the Use remix,as12"on Ralph) {btw like Queens -nother one bites,, 59 to 1 owes it's bassline to Chic's GoodTimes} :) other good contenders would be: Incubus,Nur el Hajj,name of silence,Greasy Gigolo,Everything u want Steven Brown work with:Central Unit,Minimal Men&Snowy Red has some good electronic moments too. and Blain L R did a collabration with P Namllok back in 95,that made one of the better releases on Fax ,the other members seem to have dissapeared -Original Message- From: Conway, Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: '313@HYPERREAL.ORG' <313@hyperreal.org> Date: Tuesday, 24 October 2000 9:30 Subject: [313] tuxedomoon >int. deejay gigolo's have a remix 12" lined up on tuxedomoon - anyone >know what tracks they remix or who does the remixing ? > >cheers > >simon > > >** >Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ABN 48 123 123 124) >** > now that must be a good job to read 313 mail at :-) e,r
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how can I buy the Jaguar video/CD Rom here in Detroit???
Re: [313] Fingers, Jack Trax, It
-Original Message- From: richard cranston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >a few Jack trax releases!) Does anyone know if the 313 stuff released on >Jack Trax in particular Model 500, Derrick and Blake were stolen in a >similar fashion? i doubt it,as the May - strings 12",has that "xclusive mix" that not availble elswere btw i think what heard ment was that ,the lp's (Amnesia&Another) were rlsed without consent, not all the 5or6 x 12" he did with JT > >Liner notes also talk of another Fingers comp. called "It" also released (I >think around 1990)on Black market. Can anyone provide a track listing for >this release? > >> on top of the worldblack market bck lp 1 in this place called nowere endless journey brazilian love dance rain forest serenade when will we learn on top of the world state of the world screams of pain never let you down love and life Rainforest came out on 12(on BM) before the album In this place came out as a 12" on Biglife both has(imo)better versions of the tracks then the album e,r
Re: [313] Jaguar shopping
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [313] Jaguar shopping Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 18:16:40 EDT HA My local techno outlet, yeah right, wouldent that be nice. No, I am afraid there are no local techno outlets in these parts, I suppose I could catch a train to Birmingham, but thats awful pricey (10.50 for a return) just to pick up a CD single. simple solution: buy more music. 8o) seriously. take care, Mike _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.
DJ Dwayne Jensen @ CLOUD9
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313- Larry Heard on Jack Trax
Hi there! I'm a newish member from Glasgow who hasn't had much to say so far but has listened intently. Anyway, here goes. I have both of the Black market compilations in question (and a signed copy of Amnesia. Wahey!), I will dig them out for a track listing ASAP. The Jack Trax compilations were an early introduction to the world of Derrick, Juan etc. for me and No. 5 in particular is one of my favorite records of all time. I have heard before however that a lot of stuff on this label was composed of out-takes, un finished work etc. and that most of the artists received little or no money for their work (some of the tracks on Amnesia in particular sound like a bit of a jam session). Similar in fact to another label with a name not a million mile removed. On another note, does anyone on the list have information about a TRAX (ah, there's that name!) release from 1993 under the name of Phurture (their spelling). It is a nine track EP called The Lost Souls and consists of truly bizarre lo-fi Acid tracks which I bought at the time believing it to be the work of DJ Pierre. The writers' credits are S Winters on side one and K Kool on the other (cat no: TX 5020 B) and has "mixed by DJ Dancer" emblazoned on one side!. The mystery deepens. Is it Brett Dancer in an early guise? Is it DJ Pierre out-takes from 1988? Could it be Henry, the mild mannered Janitor??? One last note, the fuss over the Jaguar rip off reminded me of a similar case from a long, long time ago when an Italian Producer blatantly (or bravely, depending on your point of view) ripped off the Strings Of Life Piano riff and released it, complete with unbelievably cheesy saxophone and female "give me your love"/"take me higher" vocals under the name of "Mimmo Mix" on Final Vinyl. Unfortunately it didn't lead to a massive backlash against Italian piano house and Strings Of Life never got to number 43 in the British Charts but them's the breaks. I wonder if Derrick has ever heard it or what he would think of it now?? thanks for your time JASON BRUNTON