The Isolee Effect ... Was: Why Can't Synth Pop Adapt?
I've spent the whole afternoon listening to synth pop, and then I just went back to the site where I listened to the Dave Gahan interview from February. I then listened to the mp3 files again. I was wrong. It must have been the Isolee effect. I often don't like some of my favorite music the first time I hear it. The first time I listened to the Isolee album Rest, I thought it was boring and annoying. The next four or so times, I thought it was average. Then I liked it. Then after about 30 listens or more I loved it. I still love it. It's a great, quirky, intricate album. What's up with that? -Dave __ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
D sux T
Wait a sec..!.. while I connect! (just saw 'Almost Famous' was inspired by the portrayal of Lester Bangs...now there was a man with integrity). This has only a tangential relation to Detroit techno. ... me too... but can you ( or anyone else reading ) explain the significance in the wearing of the Detroit Sucks t-shirt..? n.p.: Rockers on da DVD, J. E. v.F-B. B.
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Cute though - looks friendly. He e-mailed me from MWC says it's crazy. Man, there's only one Derrick and that's the problem. Too many beautiful girls, only one Derrick. I can compete with anything but beauty, then I am defeated. Back to work! Cheers Cyclone -- From: Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 10:02 AM attached. quite good a one - no derrick may though ! ange = (dj) angela maison contact: 61 (0)3 0416 398 816 apartment 41/ 140 flinders street melbourne, victoria. australia 3000 __ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Re: [313] do you remember?
I know that track is by Green Velvet, but I am not sure what it is called. As always Rich's performance was the best way to destress me after a nasty week. Although I liked the more platiky feel of mu2, I had a great time. -Rachael On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, Scotto wrote: WOW is all I can say. richie played some awesome tracks. and I was suprised that he did not do the 909 breakdown he has done every other time I've saw him. I dont really think he used the 909 much at all. he was playing a really cool loop before he started it sounded like a plastikman track I've never heard before? I'm really happy with the event security they were really cool and a big help moving our friend around with his wheel chair. where were you last nite? i called but you weren't there what were you doing? who were you with? I thaught bringing this back was pretty cool to it also had a line in it that went I thaugh you went to the party? and right looped party for a minute or so. is this track the stalker by green velet? Scott Laakso --- --- imajin/ imagine http://www.mp3.com/i_majin http://www.ampcast.com/imagine - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] D sux T
Yeah...that was kind of weird, especially considering the Bangs character was dancing round the radio studio to 'Raw Power'. I think it's a context thing: the same rage that fuelled the MC5 Iggy The Stooges to react with extreme sonic violence against the white-bread conformity of their culture, made that t-shirt a rebellious gesture. Sort of proto-punk, 1973-style I'm So Bored With the USA (remember Bangs toured with The Clash). Bangs, like Lou Reed Iggy, was one of the first punks. You'd have to ask Oscar-winner Cameron Crowe for the real lowdown, but that's my take. The shirt isn't anti-Detroit music or bands, but just the opposite: anti-society, anti-'roll over like a good puppy' consumerism, anti-mindless complaceny...the Bangs equivalent to Search Destroy. He's siding with Stooges in their war against normalcy. Bangs was a great rock writer, but not infallible. Has anyone ever read the notorious hatchet-job he did on Kraftwerk? I think he heard saw the future couldn't handle it. He started having nightmares about robots technoid automatons taking over the world. Maybe the car-building robots of the Detroit auto factories haunted him he saw The Stooge's maniacal rock 'n roll energy gloriously undisciplined approach as the antidote to regimented beats. I mean, could you ever imagine Kraftwerk writing a song entitled Loose? Wes On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, The [Quad] wrote: Wait a sec..!.. while I connect! (just saw 'Almost Famous' was inspired by the portrayal of Lester Bangs...now there was a man with integrity). This has only a tangential relation to Detroit techno. ... me too... but can you ( or anyone else reading ) explain the significance in the wearing of the Detroit Sucks t-shirt..? n.p.: Rockers on da DVD, J. E. v.F-B. B. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] Fwd: Re: [313] do you remember?
The Green Velvet track is called Answering Machine... Christian Bloch www.mp3.com/bloch Tresor/LL/Deep Night Essentials/Simple Muzik/Funque Droppings/Set.Go/Restructured - Original Message - From: HDN One [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 7:26 AM Subject: [313] Fwd: Re: [313] do you remember? The track is by Lil' Louis called I Called You. hdn1 From: Rachael Ann Stiegel [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Scotto [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: 313 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [313] do you remember? Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 00:19:38 -0500 (EST) I know that track is by Green Velvet, but I am not sure what it is called. As always Rich's performance was the best way to destress me after a nasty week. Although I liked the more platiky feel of mu2, I had a great time. -Rachael On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, Scotto wrote: WOW is all I can say. richie played some awesome tracks. and I was suprised that he did not do the 909 breakdown he has done every other time I've saw him. I dont really think he used the 909 much at all. he was playing a really cool loop before he started it sounded like a plastikman track I've never heard before? I'm really happy with the event security they were really cool and a big help moving our friend around with his wheel chair. where were you last nite? i called but you weren't there what were you doing? who were you with? I thaught bringing this back was pretty cool to it also had a line in it that went I thaugh you went to the party? and right looped party for a minute or so. is this track the stalker by green velet? Scott Laakso --- --- imajin/ imagine http://www.mp3.com/i_majin http://www.ampcast.com/imagine - 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] _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] Why Can't Synth Pop Adapt?
i checked those tracks out couple of days ago - i want to hear full tracks before saying it's crap or it's excellent or whatever. but those examples weren't really what i expected - tracks were quite typical DM. not much of things from which one could say that Bell has had his hands on the stuff. there is answer for the question , why synth pop didnt evolve. i was into PSB so , but by the time i just realise that its all the same, every album that got out it was just better because the equipment was newer. but proudiction was same. and im not sure that those guys have any pontential in them, its over for them, but they still putting albms out, and destroying good things about them. another example, modern talking in germany, it was huge, then they disappeared now with same songs, they are back again and they are huge again. and people are just happy, they like that kind of easy music, ohh yes another one Bad Boys Blue and its better that they havenat adapt and become trance because i hate trance, and if PSB become trence i would have to hate myself. :-) b.
Re: [313] Re: DEMF Press Conference
Maybe Carl will announce the lineup in alphabetical order, so then if he says Mike Banks or Mike Ink, I'll be cheering too hard to care. not that i'm going to the conference. :D n8 On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, stephen wrote: According to the DEMF website, the press conference for the artist lineup and festival activities is this Thursday (5.29) at Detroit City Hall. Are there any list members who plan on attending? Yes I can see it now, the name Moby coming out of Carl Craig's mouth as 313 list members cheer and applaud with approval. np: next is the, next is the, next is the, E. ugh..ugh..ugh..ugh.. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] juan atkins show is not cancel for the 7th for all them hater a hole who said it was listen to 89x all next week to hear ad
THEMUSIC MUST NEVER STOP FLOWING wrote: call the real # and tell me the show was cancel i think not 734-464-8447 and if you think you can out mix the magic juan come to the show with your 1200 and lets see what you got . GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. Hang on, I think I've figured this one out... From the Juno Service Agreement -http://help.juno.com/privacy/agreement.html-, Section 2.5 (which is a rather amazing read in itself, in what they require from you) 2.5. You expressly permit and authorize Juno to (i) download to your computer one or more pieces of software (the Computational Software) designed to perform computations, which may be unrelated to the operation of the Service, on behalf of Juno (or on behalf ofsuch third parties as may be authorized by Juno, subject to the Privacy Statement), (ii) run the Computational Software on your computer to perform and store the results of such computations, and (iii) upload such results to Juno's central computers during a subsequent connection, whether initiated by you in the course of using the Service or by the Computational Software as further described below. We've got a bot on the list! :) Otto
Mix-CD
Hey everyone - I've finally managed to get my damn recording done whoohoo - all I need to do now is finish the cover, burn, and make copies. I tried to cover alot of techno ground on it, giving ppl a taste of what I have - tribal techno, electro, tech house, drum tracks, hard techno, and minimal techno. Here's the tracklisting, and if any of you are interested in a copy, please let me know, provide me with an address, and I will get one out to you as soon as I can. Track listing as follows: 1.) Oliver Ho - Listening to the Voices Inside - Meta 2.) Oxia - Influence EP - Intec 3.) Samuel L. Sessions - Centrafrique - Cycle 4.) Angel Alanis - Our Music Our World - Blueline 5.) Marco Bailey - Sacrifice and Dedication - Primate 6.) Marco Carola - 5th Question 7.) Jerome Krom - Polyphonic Highway - Musicman 8.) John Thomas - Undisputed Life (Technasia Mixes) - Sino 9.) UK Gold - Agent Wood Remixes - Primevil 10.) The Lords of Shamboo - Wedafuqawi 11.) Kelli Hand - Active X EP - Future Frontier 12.) Jel Ford - Moving On - Jericho 13.) Heiko Laux - Sensefiction (remixes pt. 2) - Kanzleramt 14.) Paul Damage - Sour Candy EP - House of God 15.) Tokyo 3 - Tribal Raid - Undefined 16.) Patrik Skoog - Outage EP - Global Trax 17.) User 003A 18.) Sharam Youssef - 2 of Us - Prolekult 19.) Sons of Piru - Impure Thoughts - Evil Deception 20.) John Bacto Hardcell - Mankind 07 21.) Ben Long - Imperial Leather EP - Tortured 22.) Section One - Rhythmic EP - Refill 23.) Regis - Blood Into Gold - Downwards Cheers! Sherry (Boompsie)
Re: [313] do you remember?
That's I Called U by L'il Louis. There's a 3 part release on FFRR or an extremely rare release with Why'd U Fall on Epic. Jonny. where were you last nite? i called but you weren't there what were you doing? who were you with?
Re: [313] Re: RE-ARRANGE
Suburban Knight - There's No Way Out (Of The Groove) - Techno City Records 1989 Stephen. yeah it´s one of my alltime-faves ... BUT AGAIN: Let´s also talk about some of the other contents beside label-numbers transported with the music... politix, words, moods, artwork .. I believe ;) many of the tracks and artists which people do reflect here on this list also have some messages in their tunes to talk about... If it´s only seen in a postmodern way, as a lifestyle, not as a culture... ... we are dead It´s now on for over ten years many discussions get killed by some lifestyle-guards calling many thoughts of CHANGE - pc now this almost made us blind ... let´t wake up and start talking ... cauze as always - the time is now m LVPLTZ2001 -- --- LoveThemPlanetZ peoplez plantz peaze pluz m -- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net
Re: [313] introducing acquaviva???
Yes he would have been playing off the laptop. Imagine that. Tosh
Re: [313] D sux T
on 3/25/01 10:38 PM, The [Quad] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... me too... but can you ( or anyone else reading ) explain the significance in the wearing of the Detroit Sucks t-shirt..? One completely subjective opinion. At the time Detroit was representative (to entitled upper middle class white America) of everything that was wrong with the country--riots, flight to the suburbs, racial tension, expressways, ghettos, declining (to the whites) urban cores. I think Lester Bangs, so obviously into Iggy and the MC5, was wearing it in a state of irony, to use a totally pretentious term. He was distancing himself from everything he thought was boring, aged, white, hippie, and by that time, mainstream. Crosby Stills and Nash had given birth to The Eagles by then and even though Detroit sucked, it didn't suck as bad as the Eagles. j
Re: [313] fair play to juan atkins
Hi, I would think that anyone who knew enough to think someone an amazing dj due to the flawlessness of a mix would understand what digitally mized means. I don't think so... Isn't it all about the resulting product and it's effect on the end-user, anyways? Whether you mix vinyl, cds, or tracks on a computer, realtime or previously recorded... isn't it about how it sounds in the end? No... It's about the ride not just the finale... Wasn't there a similar argument made by traditional musicians when synthesizers first started to pop up(same for drum machines, etc)? A general they're cheating attitude, or something to that effect... Totally, if you judge a dj on how the final product sounds, then fine. If you judge someone on the techinical skill required then that's cool too. Mr. Semen or whatever his name is gonna disappoint if he does a live set and it isn't the same quality as his cd mix. The technology is there tho... Eventually, I think it all distills down into how the final product sounds, not as much how much skill (talent and creativity yes, skill no) and good timing and luck it took to get to that point. That's how many closed minded individuals feel... It's not the years of research scientists have done to get this cure for cancer. Just that it works... If it doesn't work tho... Do you still pay them? It's the misrepresentation of talent part that bugs me... a djs job is to choose tracks, combine them into a set, to the end of creating a synergistic piece that entertains whoever listens. John Cage is really boring and weird but I respect the work he has done... Later, Nick (Dj Pacific:) __ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Re: [313] do you remember?
the sound was incredible. cerwin vegas shipped in from toronto. after he did the sound check, richie joked that he didn't feel like spinning because he would rather dance. it was very clean with LOTS of bass! k On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, darw_n wrote: how was the sound?? That was Steve from Cleveland, who we always use, including last night, but I am a little interested in how he did the richie show... darw_n repetition : repeat : shift... http://www.sphereproductions.com http://www.mannequinodd.com - Original Message - From: Kyle J Dupuy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 7:49 PM Subject: [313] do you remember? i saw hawtin acquaviva last nite at platinum in windsor. the venue looked really good - decked out with black sheets parachutes. john was spinning upstairs for a couple hours, playing mostly funky house. after acquaviva finished up, clark warner took over. rich went on downstairs about an hour after doors. he continued to spin for the next six hours. hardly played a single banging techno track - mostly stuff on the tech house tip. even though i didn't get to hear any hard, evil techno which i so love, i still thuroughly enjoyed his set. i thought the crowd was really nice too. where were you last nite? i called but you weren't there what were you doing? who were you with? -samples repeated throughout the set, in an eery female voice, and distorted with effects. added a very nice touch. k - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] do you remember?
that wasn't vega, it was TurboSound with a I think Yamaha digital mixing board floor the floor, and DB for the monitors, both shipped in from Cleveland Ohio... darw_n repetition : repeat : shift... http://www.sphereproductions.com http://www.mannequinodd.com - Original Message - From: Kyle J Dupuy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: darw_n [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 9:02 AM Subject: Re: [313] do you remember? the sound was incredible. cerwin vegas shipped in from toronto. after he did the sound check, richie joked that he didn't feel like spinning because he would rather dance. it was very clean with LOTS of bass! k On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, darw_n wrote: how was the sound?? That was Steve from Cleveland, who we always use, including last night, but I am a little interested in how he did the richie show... darw_n repetition : repeat : shift... http://www.sphereproductions.com http://www.mannequinodd.com - Original Message - From: Kyle J Dupuy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 7:49 PM Subject: [313] do you remember? i saw hawtin acquaviva last nite at platinum in windsor. the venue looked really good - decked out with black sheets parachutes. john was spinning upstairs for a couple hours, playing mostly funky house. after acquaviva finished up, clark warner took over. rich went on downstairs about an hour after doors. he continued to spin for the next six hours. hardly played a single banging techno track - mostly stuff on the tech house tip. even though i didn't get to hear any hard, evil techno which i so love, i still thuroughly enjoyed his set. i thought the crowd was really nice too. where were you last nite? i called but you weren't there what were you doing? who were you with? -samples repeated throughout the set, in an eery female voice, and distorted with effects. added a very nice touch. k - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [313] fair play to juan atkins
dep motions deam its good! http://www.stereo88.com/Lil%20Louis%20-%20Blackout.mp3 Enar Essenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] A head of stereo88.com +3725149185 -Original Message- From: Nick Walsh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 26. märts 2001. a. 15:55 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [313] fair play to juan atkins Hi, I would think that anyone who knew enough to think someone an amazing dj due to the flawlessness of a mix would understand what digitally mized means. I don't think so... Isn't it all about the resulting product and it's effect on the end-user, anyways? Whether you mix vinyl, cds, or tracks on a computer, realtime or previously recorded... isn't it about how it sounds in the end? No... It's about the ride not just the finale... Wasn't there a similar argument made by traditional musicians when synthesizers first started to pop up(same for drum machines, etc)? A general they're cheating attitude, or something to that effect... Totally, if you judge a dj on how the final product sounds, then fine. If you judge someone on the techinical skill required then that's cool too. Mr. Semen or whatever his name is gonna disappoint if he does a live set and it isn't the same quality as his cd mix. The technology is there tho... Eventually, I think it all distills down into how the final product sounds, not as much how much skill (talent and creativity yes, skill no) and good timing and luck it took to get to that point. That's how many closed minded individuals feel... It's not the years of research scientists have done to get this cure for cancer. Just that it works... If it doesn't work tho... Do you still pay them? It's the misrepresentation of talent part that bugs me... a djs job is to choose tracks, combine them into a set, to the end of creating a synergistic piece that entertains whoever listens. John Cage is really boring and weird but I respect the work he has done... Later, Nick (Dj Pacific:) __ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [313] Fw: lil louis
deam... the first went to the wrong personsry dep motions deam its good! http://www.stereo88.com/Lil%20Louis%20-%20Blackout.mp3 Enar Essenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] A head of stereo88.com +3725149185 -Original Message- From: tim maughan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 26. märts 2001. a. 15:42 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: [313] Fw: lil louis - Original Message - From: tim maughan To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 2:37 PM Subject: lil louis talking of lil louis/green velvet...can anyone rember a louis (i think?) track called blackout? it was a killer. and it shows were cajmere gets a lot of his influences from, cos like preacherman it had this real sinister, booming minister type ranting on it. fantastic. i remember hearing it a few times at the complex and lost in london, but i was never able to get a copy on vinyl. anyone know if its on a cd now? or where i could find it on mp3? no luck on napsterbut i might have the name wrong... cheers..peace. tim www.pharmboy.co.uk www.tim-maughan.co.uk - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] Fw: lil louis
damn! ive only been on this mailing list for about three hours, i ask one question and i get one guy telling me where i can buy it on vinyl and another guy giving me a link to an mp3! i love you guys;) thank! peace all... - Original Message - From: Essenson Enar [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'tim maughan' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 3:13 PM Subject: RE: [313] Fw: lil louis deam... the first went to the wrong personsry dep motions deam its good! http://www.stereo88.com/Lil%20Louis%20-%20Blackout.mp3 Enar Essenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] A head of stereo88.com +3725149185 -Original Message- From: tim maughan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 26. märts 2001. a. 15:42 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: [313] Fw: lil louis - Original Message - From: tim maughan To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 2:37 PM Subject: lil louis talking of lil louis/green velvet...can anyone rember a louis (i think?) track called blackout? it was a killer. and it shows were cajmere gets a lot of his influences from, cos like preacherman it had this real sinister, booming minister type ranting on it. fantastic. i remember hearing it a few times at the complex and lost in london, but i was never able to get a copy on vinyl. anyone know if its on a cd now? or where i could find it on mp3? no luck on napsterbut i might have the name wrong... cheers..peace. tim www.pharmboy.co.uk www.tim-maughan.co.uk - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] Fw: lil louis
just remember...we don't do windows or vacuuming :) d --- tim maughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: damn! ive only been on this mailing list for about three hours, i ask one question and i get one guy telling me where i can buy it on vinyl and another guy giving me a link to an mp3! i love you guys;) thank! peace all... - Original Message - From: Essenson Enar [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'tim maughan' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 3:13 PM Subject: RE: [313] Fw: lil louis deam... the first went to the wrong personsry dep motions deam its good! http://www.stereo88.com/Lil%20Louis%20-%20Blackout.mp3 Enar Essenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] A head of stereo88.com +3725149185 -Original Message- From: tim maughan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 26. märts 2001. a. 15:42 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: [313] Fw: lil louis - Original Message - From: tim maughan To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 2:37 PM Subject: lil louis talking of lil louis/green velvet...can anyone rember a louis (i think?) track called blackout? it was a killer. and it shows were cajmere gets a lot of his influences from, cos like preacherman it had this real sinister, booming minister type ranting on it. fantastic. i remember hearing it a few times at the complex and lost in london, but i was never able to get a copy on vinyl. anyone know if its on a cd now? or where i could find it on mp3? no luck on napsterbut i might have the name wrong... cheers..peace. tim www.pharmboy.co.uk www.tim-maughan.co.uk - 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] __ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Re: [313] Fw: lil louis
LOL damn that louis track sounds sooo fine...better than i remember it... brings a tear to the eye... thanks again! - Original Message - From: diana potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: tim maughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Essenson Enar [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 3:22 PM Subject: Re: [313] Fw: lil louis just remember...we don't do windows or vacuuming :) d --- tim maughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: damn! ive only been on this mailing list for about three hours, i ask one question and i get one guy telling me where i can buy it on vinyl and another guy giving me a link to an mp3! i love you guys;) thank! peace all... - Original Message - From: Essenson Enar [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'tim maughan' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 3:13 PM Subject: RE: [313] Fw: lil louis deam... the first went to the wrong personsry dep motions deam its good! http://www.stereo88.com/Lil%20Louis%20-%20Blackout.mp3 Enar Essenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] A head of stereo88.com +3725149185 -Original Message- From: tim maughan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 26. märts 2001. a. 15:42 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: [313] Fw: lil louis - Original Message - From: tim maughan To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 2:37 PM Subject: lil louis talking of lil louis/green velvet...can anyone rember a louis (i think?) track called blackout? it was a killer. and it shows were cajmere gets a lot of his influences from, cos like preacherman it had this real sinister, booming minister type ranting on it. fantastic. i remember hearing it a few times at the complex and lost in london, but i was never able to get a copy on vinyl. anyone know if its on a cd now? or where i could find it on mp3? no luck on napsterbut i might have the name wrong... cheers..peace. tim www.pharmboy.co.uk www.tim-maughan.co.uk - 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] __ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] juan atkins show is not cancel for the 7th for all them hater a hole who said it was listen to 89x all next week to hear ad
I don't think it's a bot. Probably someone like the great JeffK!!! (http://www.somethingawful.com/jeffk) (check out the site; he's hilarious!) Otto Koppius [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 03/26/2001 03:05:26 AM We've got a bot on the list! :) Otto
RE: [313] Fw: lil louis
The track is called blackout, the original release is a bit rare. It should not be so hard to find a copy of the re-release. FFRR re-released it last year, i have seen a lot of copies here. - Original Message - From: tim maughan talking of lil louis/green velvet...can anyone rember a louis (i think?) track called blackout? i remember hearing it a few times at the complex and lost in london, but i was never able to get a copy on vinyl. anyone know if its on a cd now? or where i could find it on mp3? no luck on napsterbut i might have the name wrong...
DJ Sneak on Lil'Louis' - Blackout
DJ Sneak took some excellent elemets from Blackout and used them in tracks The Lights Part I/II. They are on his Blue Funk EP, Relief. Blackout! Blackout! Blackout! Blackout!.. But what's the other voice sample saying, something about the microphone, or is the lights come on/offblahblahblah? J -- Jussi Lehtonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.netppl.fi/~sandman Do not allow yourself to be programmed. For once, in your life, take control. Take control. - UR
Re: [313] Fw: lil louis
There's also a cover version on the new Phuture 303 album. Pretty good, too. - Tom MF NP: Gangstarr! The track is called blackout, the original release is a bit rare. It should not be so hard to find a copy of the re-release. FFRR re-released it last year, i have seen a lot of copies here. - Original Message - From: tim maughan talking of lil louis/green velvet...can anyone rember a louis (i think?) track called blackout? i remember hearing it a few times at the complex and lost in london, but i was never able to get a copy on vinyl. anyone know if its on a cd now? or where i could find it on mp3? no luck on napsterbut i might have the name wrong... - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] introducing acquaviva???
He was using final scratch, and mixing tracks - His mix of the Temptations - papa was a rolling stone was really nice. Rich was enthralling. Cheers! Dennis From: Scotto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Scotto [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Subject: [313] introducing acquaviva??? Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 13:47:04 -0500 I forgot to ask this in my last post so forgive me for the extra mail. does anyone know why it said introducing john acquaviva on the minus website for the party at the platinum?? and does anyone know if he was mix of the laptop he had back there with him? Scott Laakso --- --- imajin/ imagine http://www.mp3.com/i_majin http://www.ampcast.com/imagine - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Re: [313] DJ Sneak on Lil'Louis' - Blackout
lights go on - lights go off/at the flick of god's switch just sinister when you here it in a club check out the mp3 link Enar Essenson posted earlier... peace tim - Original Message - From: Jussi Lehtonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Somewhere in Internet 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 4:36 PM Subject: [313] DJ Sneak on Lil'Louis' - Blackout DJ Sneak took some excellent elemets from Blackout and used them in tracks The Lights Part I/II. They are on his Blue Funk EP, Relief. Blackout! Blackout! Blackout! Blackout!.. But what's the other voice sample saying, something about the microphone, or is the lights come on/offblahblahblah? J -- Jussi Lehtonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.netppl.fi/~sandman Do not allow yourself to be programmed. For once, in your life, take control. Take control. - UR - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] Fw: lil louis
i saw a few copies at Recordtime Roseville a few months ago. maybe they still have it? not likely but worth a try. Mike From: tim maughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: [313] Fw: lil louis Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 14:41:58 +0100 - Original Message - From: tim maughan To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 2:37 PM Subject: lil louis talking of lil louis/green velvet...can anyone rember a louis (i think?) track called blackout? it was a killer. and it shows were cajmere gets a lot of his influences from, cos like preacherman it had this real sinister, booming minister type ranting on it. fantastic. i remember hearing it a few times at the complex and lost in london, but i was never able to get a copy on vinyl. anyone know if its on a cd now? or where i could find it on mp3? no luck on napsterbut i might have the name wrong... cheers..peace. tim www.pharmboy.co.uk www.tim-maughan.co.uk - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Re: [313] breaking point
view about the group as a whole...meaning, you (figuratively or course) make distinctions and exceptions for those you consider having some extra worth because they make good music, then you proceed to extract the parts of the music that do it for you... ... you're killing us! i mean hey if you're gonna support...support, but please stop rippin'...how do you know if you're true...if you have more black records than you know black people then you're probably a culprit... I just start wondering about how the communication here at the moment seems to prove this statement also on this list ... ... love to talk about records, but if someone would post something like you did, I would feel like an idiot, to talk about a track id ;) But I have to tell you, I did get many direct answers, but for some reasons they don´t go out on the list - did you also get some ? ...and I blamed myself for beeing white . and please never do this...this is more like it... I am f++ white and as long as so many white people are even to weak to talk about it .. it stays a shame I am.. at the same time I´m not white I have no colour I´m out here and still expecting more people with additional ideas or with other opinions about it. with every day there´s more blood on whiteys hand ... and whitey means people who do kill dirctly, but also those who are even to scared or remote to talk about it. come on 313-member you should have got some cold fingers now - warm them up m -- --- LoveThemPlanetZ peoplez plantz peaze pluz m -- -- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net
313 juan mix
Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 16:15:33 -0500 (EST) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [313] Juan - MasterMix Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have that CD and the coupla mistakes just show me that even the best have off moments. The CD itself is nice. but is it really appropriate to sell your off moments? btw, whatever claims planetxusa.com may make, the vinyl copy is mixed, too. erm, i have the US [mastermix] version and the UK [kickin ] version. the UK version is *unmixed* martin _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
T-1000's Last DJ on earth
Haye! Has anyone got ahold of T-1000's mix-cd The Last DJ on Earth? I don't know exactly why, but I've got under the impression that it was to be released only in some countries, is this true? Reviews, anyone? Lay Unconditional Empowerment http://barkingcat.org/counterforce
mixing problems
If there's any percussion at all in the tune, find it and work with this first..ie match this part with the other record you're mixing. The percussion stands out easily so you can concentrate on it a lot easier than, say, strings etc. Then rewind to the beginning of the tune (the beatless intro I'd guess) and drop it in at the desired moment. This was one of the questions i used to ask myself too, but eventually you become skilful enough to just go with the groove regardless of what it's comprised of. ahem. chris Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2001 15:01:00 - To: 313@hyperreal.org From: beautiful individual [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: mixing problems Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] i'm going to look like a right ignorant sod here, but feck it. i have a problem (luckily, not a sexual one), i have great difficulty mixing (no laughing, please) with tunes that have beatless intros, ie no kick drum, high-hats, hand-claps or discernible beat, an examlpe would be modus vivendi 'modus vivendi' (top tune by the way, imo). i use headphones to mix, listening to both tunes at same time (have no aspirations to play in club as techno dj, cause i know my limitations), but by the time the kick comes in the beats are all over the shop. any advice would be greatly appreciated. any thanks for reading, aidan o'doherty
Jaguar video
Hi Does anyone know if the Rolando Jaguar video is available to view online anywhere? I understand it came as a CD ROM on the CD, but I must have got mine before they shot it as its not on it. Cheers Stewart www.worldtechnonation.com
Re: [313] do you remember?
Hi all, A very nice evening, a low-key and friendly atmosphere and plenty of great tracks to dance to -- once again Richie delivered. Thanks to list member Dennis I was able to come from Chicago to check this out. Thanks also to my Trumbull friends for putting me up for the weekend! I had a brilliant time in Detroit, like I always do whenever I have the good fortune to visit. re: Afrika Bambaata/AUX 88 at the Majestic -- a bit disappointing for me. I thought AUX was decent, but perhaps I expected too much. Opening talent rocked it with some nice electro tracks, though. Breakfast in Greektown, however, kicked ass -- my roommate would be pleased to hear that she even yelled opa at 4am when she lit the cheese on fire. ;) re: Lil Louis blackout discussion -- Acquaviva played this at the 10/28/00 Plus 8 party and the night took off from there. So so sweet. To the person who posted the link to the mp3 at stereo88.com -- how do I access other mp3s on that site? Is there a search function? and did we settle the discussion of I called you, but you weren't there? Everyone keeps posting that it's a different track. looking forward to my next visit as well as to 313-to-312-visitors, Dave
Track ID... may be a tough one
Friday night, bout 45-60 mins into Hawtins set, he played a track that didnt have a whole lot to it. Mostly drums and a 2 different vocal samples. Every once in a while, the track would drop out for 1 single beat and youd hear a breath of air. Sometimes, there would be a Landstrumm-esque best stutter, mostly not in regular timing. The other vocal sample came it maybe 3 times, and would stutter itself differently every time. The sample was a girl saying something along the lines of I can feel my breath pounding. I couldnt even begin to guess who may have done it, but someone from here should know it Im sure. The vocal would be pretty hard to forget if youd heard it in a shop or a set for that matter. Thanks in advance, and sorry for the inturruption. derek.
New Sunday Night in NYC
Hi there For anyone in NYC (or not in NYC for that matter) The Northtown Players Association presents Sundays at Route 85a 85 Avenue A btw 5 6 NYC 10 pm NO COVER Feel free to drop by and hear what all the kids are talking about. A night of House, Techno, Disco, Electro and the like. We've been at it for about 2 weeks now so if your in the area, please drop by and say hello. Special VIP seating for those saying that you heard about it on 313. There will also be very special guests semi regularly. (read lots of cool people and music makers). All right! James Duncan (resident player) _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
Re: [313] T-1000's Last DJ on earth
I have. Dunno about other territories, but in the US it's on Pure Sonik, in the UK it's on Primal Rhythms (first release on a new prime label, which explains why they're distributing it down under as mentioned by Cyclone). Same tracklisting though. And it's as slamming as you'd expect. TOM Haye! Has anyone got ahold of T-1000's mix-cd The Last DJ on Earth? I don't know exactly why, but I've got under the impression that it was to be released only in some countries, is this true? Reviews, anyone? Lay Unconditional Empowerment http://barkingcat.org/counterforce - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] do you remember?
i was also a little lukewarm about Afrika Bambataa at the Michigan League in AA. no disrespect or anything, but i expected a more diverse set. he spun hiphop for about half an hour, and that's when i decided to leave (on the flyer it said electro). it was fun though, i got to see my friend DJ Ro spin and he fu*#ing slammed even though the crowd wasn't digging Chicago house tracks he played. for those of you that enjoyed his set, you can see DJ Ro again next week at the Pierpont Commons. should be great. Mike From: Dave Knapik [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [313] do you remember? Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 12:52:41 -0800 Hi all, A very nice evening, a low-key and friendly atmosphere and plenty of great tracks to dance to -- once again Richie delivered. Thanks to list member Dennis I was able to come from Chicago to check this out. Thanks also to my Trumbull friends for putting me up for the weekend! I had a brilliant time in Detroit, like I always do whenever I have the good fortune to visit. re: Afrika Bambaata/AUX 88 at the Majestic -- a bit disappointing for me. I thought AUX was decent, but perhaps I expected too much. Opening talent rocked it with some nice electro tracks, though. Breakfast in Greektown, however, kicked ass -- my roommate would be pleased to hear that she even yelled opa at 4am when she lit the cheese on fire. ;) re: Lil Louis blackout discussion -- Acquaviva played this at the 10/28/00 Plus 8 party and the night took off from there. So so sweet. To the person who posted the link to the mp3 at stereo88.com -- how do I access other mp3s on that site? Is there a search function? and did we settle the discussion of I called you, but you weren't there? Everyone keeps posting that it's a different track. looking forward to my next visit as well as to 313-to-312-visitors, Dave - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
advice please
i want some advice on turntables and mixers that i can use to mess around at home. i don't have enough money for 1200's but am hoping someone has info on tables and mixers that are adequate for a kid who wants to pretend he's a real dj. please email me privately. -sam __ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Playboy in A2 (COT!)
sorry for the _completely_ off topic post, but i'm excited to go see this tonight...and I thought some others on the list might be interested. tonight u of m is hosting asa barber (contributing editor to playboy) with a representive from NOW (nat'l organization for women). They will be debating and discussing topics at the Rachham Aud. at 730..it's free. sorry for the spam. let's keep the playboy smart _ss comments to a minimum please d np: Oval, Ovalprocess __ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
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