Re: [313] DJ Mixing - keys -
on 4/16/01 3:05 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What's the BMP limitation on changing tracks with different keys? Like if you're going from F to G (Maj 2nd up), What does that amount to in BPM change if the F track is BPM=120 and the G track is BPM = x? Anybody work with stuff like that? I was curious about all this, so I dusted off my notes fromPhysics for Poets (don't laugh, it was a real college course) and did the math. Each note in the 12 tone scale represents an increase of .0595 (some rounding) above the previous tone. This corresponds to a surprising 7.73 bpm increase, if your original was 130 bpm. As far as the example above, if you were at F/120, and you pitched up to G, the bpm should (if I did my math correctly) resemble 134.7 Less margin for error than I previously thought, and a good reason to buy lots and lots of records. :) -- There4IM
RE: [313] DJ Mixing - keys -
Many people refer to this as 'harmonic mixing'... Very big with the progressive DJs that get the no label records. :) I've heard some cool sounds come from mixing tunes together that are keyed C and E at the same BPM. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 12:06 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: [313] DJ Mixing - keys - Do any Djs keep a list of keys of various tracks (as well as BPM)? (key as in F or Bflat etc. -the tonal center of a track or whatever you choose to call it) If so: What are the most frequently used keys? What are the least frequently used keys? Do certain producers have favorite keys? What's the BMP limitation on changing tracks with different keys? Like if you're going from F to G (Maj 2nd up), What does that amount to in BPM change if the F track is BPM=120 and the G track is BPM = x? Anybody work with stuff like that? mediadrome - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] DJ Mixing - keys -
In a message dated 4/16/01 6:34:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Each note in the 12 tone scale represents an increase of .0595 (some rounding) above the previous tone. This corresponds to a surprising 7.73 bpm increase, if your original was 130 bpm. As far as the example above, if you were at F/120, and you pitched up to G, the bpm should (if I did my math correctly) resemble 134.7 Keep your book open, Let's say the pitch/key of the second track is G at 130 BPM What pitch/key is the second track at 120. Not doing the math and just looking at your numbers, it seems to be a quarter tone flat? of F. (134.7 - 130 = 4.37 which is about 1/2 of 7.33 (new math;) or about a quarter tone. I don't think a BPM/pitch chart would be very accurate because they wouldn't translate into exact pitch/keys. When I hear key modulations in DJ mixes - If it's in tune - I assume that BOTH track have the same BPM and just the keys are different. Good reason for 16 bar drum intro's and outtros! Mixing by keys would be a lot harder and you don't get matching BPM's. I wonder what keeping the same key and BPM up or down sound like. Would make for interesting crossrhythms! mediadrome
Re: [313] DJ Mixing - keys -
DJs who are able to mix things that are complementary tonally are generally staying in one genre, where the tempos are fairly consistent. There are always happy accidents, where two records pitched 10% apart fall in the same key. I know a lot of tonedeaf DJs who will bring stuff in in the worst possible clashing tonality though. ech
RE: [313] DJ Mixing - keys -
FWIW, I find that knowing the keys and bpms only helps as a rough guide to what *might* sound good once mixed. So it's a good way to come up with ideas for some tricky mixes, but it's still up to you to try each one and find the winning combinations. Also, there are mixes that seem like they'd clash just looking at the key signatures, but which somehow meld together great. Hi to all on 313 who I might have known from way way back. ;-) -Sho -Original Message- From: Bulger, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 4:42 PM To: '313@hyperreal.org' Subject: RE: [313] DJ Mixing - keys - Many people refer to this as 'harmonic mixing'... Very big with the progressive DJs that get the no label records. :) I've heard some cool sounds come from mixing tunes together that are keyed C and E at the same BPM. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 12:06 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: [313] DJ Mixing - keys - Do any Djs keep a list of keys of various tracks (as well as BPM)? (key as in F or Bflat etc. -the tonal center of a track or whatever you choose to call it) If so: What are the most frequently used keys? What are the least frequently used keys? Do certain producers have favorite keys? What's the BMP limitation on changing tracks with different keys? Like if you're going from F to G (Maj 2nd up), What does that amount to in BPM change if the F track is BPM=120 and the G track is BPM = x? Anybody work with stuff like that? mediadrome - 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]
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Re: [313] DJ Mixing - keys -
on 4/16/01 8:35 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As far as the example above, if you were at F/120, and you pitched up to G, the bpm should (if I did my math correctly) resemble 134.7 Keep your book open, Let's say the pitch/key of the second track is G at 130 BPM What pitch/key is the second track at 120. Not doing the math and just looking at your numbers, it seems to be a quarter tone flat? of F. (134.7 - 130 = 4.37 which is about 1/2 of 7.33 (new math;) or about a quarter tone. Whoops, the example was based on F at 120bpm, so a two steps would equal 14.37 bpm increase. And you can't mix raw numbers. It's a percentage game for bpms and cycles per second. Anyway, the funny thing is that someone like me is rocking hard math on this. I'm a huge fan of the African 2 on 3 found both in South African Soweto Jive and Ghanian Drumming, and I also like a lot of the current tracks created by folks bending temprament and scales without necessarily knowing what their doing. Music is not a science, and it breathes just as much as we do. In fact, my own blood pressure probably has more effect on the way something sounds than whether it's off CD, vinyl, or high-quality mp3. It's fun to dig into the theories, but at the end of the day... Either it kick, or it doesn't. -- There4IM (P.S. We need more dj's willing to experiment and play unlike tracks together. How do you think we _got here_?)
Re: [313] DJ Mixing - keys -
on 4/16/01 9:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi to all on 313 who I might have known from way way back. ;-) Welcome Back, Sho! What's been going on for the last 5 years? Please fill us in. -- There4IM
Stickmen Track ID
could anyone ID this track for me? its on a stickmen mix on www.plus8.com/Audiothe transmissions, volume 19 (part a, 0-30 minutes) .. it has a dub sound to it, nice flute melody male vocals: i know everybody's seen flying saucers and screwy lights in the sky .. booby hatch tube.. i saw this ship turn a bright green up there are you sure joe? ... yes did you hear anything? ... yes (repeats) let me know if you know of it.. i gotta have this thanks, sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] House music all night long... http://www.housemusic.com
Metro Area in NYC April 24
For those of you in the NYC area: Tuesday, April 24. Morgan Geist Darshan Jesrani Don Rainwater Dan Balis at Bar 169 169 East Broadway at Essex 11pm - ? no cover. the venue has a great soundsystem, wooden dance floor, and cabaret license. dress to sweat.
Re: [313] 7th City DEMF party
--- Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've just interviewed Dan Bell who has passed on this bit of info Check out the 7th City party on Saturday night in Eastern Market. The main line-up so far is: Lo Soul (live) Daniel Bell (dj) Anthony Shakir (dj) John Tejada (dj) Titonton (dj) and more to be announced ... - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] = Nancy Mitchell Artist Management and Promotions FORM,Inc. Tokyo Japan Tel: +81-(0)3-5459-3939 Fax: +81-(0)3-5459-3940 URL Address: http://www.womb.co.jp EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/
pre DEMF party FREEEEEEE thursday may24
- THUR MAY 24, 2001 9PM - 3AM FREE ADMISSION Common Space and The Royal Kubo Present a special evening of live electro bass techno turntablism and synthpop oddities with mc kit clayton PRO-AM [SFO DTW] 09:00 - 09:30 VID 66 (Phthalo, incomplet) [2chout] [vhs] 09:30 - 10:00 OPEN karaoke [laserdisc] [karaoke] 10:00 - 10:45 LATEX (hot hair care, exact-science) [turntables] [vhs] 10:45 - 11:00 OPEN karaoke [laserdisc] [karaoke] 11:00 - 11:30 EELIO ESTEVEZ, sub aquatic sleezeno (incomplet) [2chout] [vhs] 11:30 - 12:00 Featuring Co-Host Nancy Mitchell singing Japanese Karaoke 12:00 - 12:45 BRIAN GILLESPIE (Throw, Twilight 76) [turntables] [vhs] 12:45 - 01:15 GEOFF WHITE (Cytrax, Force Inc) [2chout] [vhs] 01:15 - 01:45 ECTOMORPH (Interdimensional Transmissions) energy flash singalong 01:45 - 02:00 OPEN karaoke [laserdisc] [karaoke] 02:00 - 02:45 DJ GODFATHER (Twilight 76, DataBass) [turntables] [vhs] 02:45 - 03:00 OPEN karaoke [laserdisc] [karaoke] The ROYAL KUBO karaoke dance bar restaurant Rated number one karaoke bar in MIchigan by the MetroTimes and RealDetroit Serving Phillipine BBQ and Lumpia 25234 Greenfield RD South of 696 North of 10 MI Oak Park, MI 248.968.7550 = = Nancy Mitchell Artist Management and Promotions FORM,Inc. Tokyo Japan Tel: +81-(0)3-5459-3939 Fax: +81-(0)3-5459-3940 URL Address: http://www.womb.co.jp EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/
Some cds I ordered, what next (+track ID).
I ordered VA-Decay Product (chain reaction) from cdnow. Too bad they are out of stock, (I'll wait) but it was cheap, only $13.50 compared to $19.00 at groovetech (what's up with that!) I bought this because when I listened to it at groovetech I recognized one of the tracks as being from the DJ Mary mp3 'techouse' mix from www.techno.cz. [BTW--Outstanding track ID from that mix: http://mp3.techno.cz/djsets/mary-techhouse/Track11.mp3 Two minutes in, WHO IS THIS (it starts out with Maurizio, but you hear the mystery track start to kick in, I'm guessing it is someone on Chain Reaction since the whole mix seems to be in that vein.)] Anyway, the track 3 from that mix was from the Decay Product CD, great track! I also bought the Sean Deason - Allegory and Metaphor, mainly for the Detroit chilled out vibe (what else!). Let me say that I like the Maurizio, Vainqueur, and Deepchord CDs I have. The Delay Product CD fits in well with these guys too. But what next? I seriously feel like there is more, but I can't seem to find it. I've listened to a bunch of the Chain Reaction CDs listed at groovetech, but I like only a few. Can anyone point me to what they consider great examples of the maurizio/vainqueur/deepchord/delay_product sound? Thanks. ps: and ID that track! __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/
Re: [313] DJ Mixing - keys -
Are you an engineer by any chance:) mehmet - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 10:05 PM Subject: [313] DJ Mixing - keys - Do any Djs keep a list of keys of various tracks (as well as BPM)? (key as in F or Bflat etc. -the tonal center of a track or whatever you choose to call it) If so: What are the most frequently used keys? What are the least frequently used keys? Do certain producers have favorite keys? What's the BMP limitation on changing tracks with different keys? Like if you're going from F to G (Maj 2nd up), What does that amount to in BPM change if the F track is BPM=120 and the G track is BPM = x? Anybody work with stuff like that? mediadrome - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [313] Industry Advice...
Hi Max. I've accidently called your cellph. several times trying to get hold of Oliver. GMT Audio is anothedistribution compagny that is distributing techno labels. Both experimental and straight techno and also some house. // janos At 11:56 PM 4/12/2001 +0100, you wrote: hahaha no I mean: http://www.kudosrecords.co.uk/ Well, the original request was about distros that specialise in techno. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jan Andersson AR / Editor. Ph + 46(0)8.7298807 Fax ...+46(0)8.7298816 Cell .+46(0)708.405077 Adress:.. .P.O.Box.. 21127 Tomtebogatan 36 ...SE-10031 ..Stockholm ..Sweden
Atomly Track Review
Here are some more tracks that will appear on the [313] station. I only had a chance to review a few today... Tequila Starts out kind of Plastikmanish. This song has an ambient feeling to it as it progresses into a dark tunnel. Alot of cool sounds. Kind of reminds me of a train that cannot be stopped because it is on a mission to get somewhere that means something to it and it only. Very cool song. It puts pictures in my head! Donkey Punch (remix) This song is a heavy hitter right off the bat. :: atomly :: seems to incorporate a fascination with electricity into his music. Definately a club feel to this track. Wow! I like when the cymbals kick in! Definately adds a new dimension to the track and out of nowhere too. The sexy feminine vox don't hurt either. Cool track. will review more later... Wraith313 www.mp3.com/wraith313 -Keep it real. Don't let the real keep you!- PeoplePC: It's for people. And it's just smart. http://www.peoplepc.com
Peacefrog 100th release
Look what popped through the door today... mmm, Peacefrog... Peacefrog presents: 10.100 Released 28th May (UK) Cat. no. PF100. Format: 2XCD (doesn't say if is coming out on vinyl, but I assume it will) Tracklisting: CD1: Purveyors Of Fine Funk: Ashes Smashing Red Paul Johnson: Caught Up In Your Love David Alvarado: Beautification Ron trent: Love Theo Parrish: Heal Yourself And Move Dan Curtin: Spliffed Norma Jean Bell: Your Perfect Chris Brann: Journey To The Centre Charles Webster: Sweet Butterfly Planetary Assault Systems: Booster Infiniti: Sunlight CD2: John Beltran: Collage Of Dreams Sunchildren: The Flow Wamdue Kids: Whirlwind Glenn Underground: Entercourse Of The New Age DBX: LosingControl Neuropolitique: Mind You Don't Trip Placid Angles: Everything Under The Sun Ian O'Brien: Midday Sunshine Moodymann: Mahogany Brown Detroit Escalator Co.: Gathering Light Luke Slater: Industive Channels Stasis: Moody Ol' Teacher
Re: [313] DJ Mixing - keys -
If you can be bothered, you could dig out some old Mixmaster Morris mixes, he used to do it a lot. As did a mate of mine in his Stockhausen and My Bloody Valentine fusion period. Or try Spiritualized's Take Your Time followed by Oscillator: one I used many a moon ago at a Sunday club I used to play at to throw an expectant crowd. It's less mixing in key than picking out complementary, and usually single droning chords most of the time, though. Jonny. DJs who are able to mix things that are complementary tonally are generally staying in one genre, where the tempos are fairly consistent. There are always happy accidents, where two records pitched 10% apart fall in the same key. I know a lot of tonedeaf DJs who will bring stuff in in the worst possible clashing tonality though. ech
RE: [313] DJ Mixing - keys -
on occasion i use the pitch shift effect if i really want to get the key perfect, but it can make it harder to hear whats going on... ab [our arch enemies give it up] -Original Message- From: Jonny McIntosh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 8:35 PM To: Kent williams; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [313] DJ Mixing - keys - If you can be bothered, you could dig out some old Mixmaster Morris mixes, he used to do it a lot. As did a mate of mine in his Stockhausen and My Bloody Valentine fusion period. Or try Spiritualized's Take Your Time followed by Oscillator: one I used many a moon ago at a Sunday club I used to play at to throw an expectant crowd. It's less mixing in key than picking out complementary, and usually single droning chords most of the time, though. Jonny. DJs who are able to mix things that are complementary tonally are generally staying in one genre, where the tempos are fairly consistent. There are always happy accidents, where two records pitched 10% apart fall in the same key. I know a lot of tonedeaf DJs who will bring stuff in in the worst possible clashing tonality though. ech - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
good schranz labels
I love Tresor. I just picked up Shufflemaster's EXP along with Mills' Metropolis and Surgeon's Remixes. These albums frickin' rok bro! Can someone recommend other labels/artists of this nature? Thanks! Tim Wraith313 www.mp3.com/wraith313 -Keep it real. Don't let the real keep you!- PeoplePC: It's for people. And it's just smart. http://www.peoplepc.com
good schranz labels
I love Tresor. I just picked up Shufflemaster's EXP along with Mills' Metropolis and Surgeon's Remixes. These albums frickin' rok bro! Can someone recommend other labels/artists of this nature? Thanks! Tim Wraith313 www.mp3.com/wraith313 -Keep it real. Don't let the real keep you!- PeoplePC: It's for people. And it's just smart. http://www.peoplepc.com
good schranz labels
I love Tresor. I just picked up Shufflemaster's EXP along with Mills' Metropolis and Surgeon's Remixes. These albums frickin' rok bro! Can someone recommend other labels/artists of this nature? Thanks! Tim Wraith313 www.mp3.com/wraith313 -Keep it real. Don't let the real keep you!- PeoplePC: It's for people. And it's just smart. http://www.peoplepc.com
RE: [313] Prefuse 73 (OT)/gt.com
Im trying to find Prefuse 73:Estrocaro EP Vynil only release, on WARP in Europe (WAP134), probably on Schematic or Chocolate Industries in the US Keep on looking for it - great stuff Gwendal
RE: [313] Some cds I ordered, what next (+track ID).
Let me say that I like the Maurizio, Vainqueur, and Deepchord CDs I have. The Delay Product CD fits in well with these guys too. But what next? I seriously feel like there is more, but I can't seem to find it. I've listened to a bunch of the Chain Reaction CDs listed at groovetech, but I like only a few. Can anyone point me to what they consider great examples of the maurizio/vainqueur/deepchord/delay_product sound? Stefan Betke (correct me if I'm wrong) goes by the name of Pole and is Mauritz von Oswald's follower... released a quantity of EPs and 3 magnificent LPs, the first (blue) may be the best, the third (yellow) the easier to approach... He runs the ~scape label, where Kit Clayton released his Nek Sanalek LP. I also tend to classify along the Chain Reaction people the Sabres of Paradise stuff - they'd be somewhere between electro and CR sound, maybe you should have a listen to Haunted Dancehall (on WARP) Gwendal
Re: [313] Peacefrog 100th release
Peacefrog presents: 10.100 . . . Infiniti: Sunlight If this isn't on vinyl I will cry...
Re: Stickmen Track ID
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], sean bollin [EMAIL PROTECTED] messed round with filters compression to make the sounds now known as: could anyone ID this track for me? its on a stickmen mix on www.plus8.com/Audiothe transmissions, volume 19 (part a, 0-30 minutes) .. it has a dub sound to it, nice flute melody male vocals: i know everybody's seen flying saucers and screwy lights in the sky .. booby hatch tube.. i saw this ship turn a bright green up there are you sure joe? ... yes did you hear anything? ... yes (repeats) let me know if you know of it.. i gotta have this thanks, sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] The track you're after is Are You Sure Joe? by Cine City, another pseudonym of Miles Hollway Elliot Eastwick, otherwise known as Reset Salt City Orchestra (Now RIP), anf the men behind Paper Records. It came out on the sampler for the From Manchester with Love.net in about 95/96, ergo, on the 2CD complation of the same name, but it might have been a release on Paper too. Hope this helps. TTFN, -- Tom Lawton
Re: [313] Sabres of Paradise (was: Some cds I ordered, what next )
Haunted Dancehall is one of my favourite albums of all time. Although in my mind it's more of a rock'n'roll/techno-interface, with no similarities to later Chemical Brothers or Prodigy, thankfully. More like a later punk era (The Clash's Sandinista -reggae, calypso...)rockabilly/teddyboy stuck in that elevator with only you know what for company. I'd say the comparison between Sabres of Paradise and BC/CR comes from the dub roots of both efforts. Look for Two Lone Swordsmen stuff (Weatherall and Tenniswood) if you're into the Sabres (although it's substantially different stuff). Make you sure you check out the rest of the Vladislav Delay output for more on the ambient dubbed tip (sometimes he gets a bit noisy, mostly in his earlier work), his Luomo guise on Force Trax is sublime house unlike anything you've heard before. I am also very interested to hear his techno guise , Uusitallo (sp?), also on Force Trax. Anima, his most recent, is utterly beautiful. If you like your beats housey, and your dubbing minimal, check Perlon. If you like things to get a little more experimental check out Kompakte and the affiliated labels. Isolee on Playhouse also gets a bit quirkier. Also makes sure to explore all the rest of the Basic Channel affiliates like Rhythm Sound, Main Street Records, DIN and a few others (it's early). If you're looking for Kit Clayton with a dance beat, Moles Avacadoes on Background is my favorite of his releases. ...and last but not least, make sure to check out our own Christian Bloch and Todd Gys - these guys never seem to come up in these discussion, but they definitely fit squarely in this category. Some of their tracks are up at http://mp3.com/stations/313 and you can find Christian's work on Tresor, Funque Droppings and other labels. For some reason I always had a skewed conception that Christian made harder music, but almost all of it is minimal dubbing with fantastic production. If you wind up at his mp3 page, you'll probably spend all day there as I did. Todd gets a little more towards the glitchier end of things at times, but his production is also excellent, and dubbed throughout. While you're there, make sure to check out the mysterious Statik's Spiritualized Frequencies. You should also check out Todd's newer work at http://ampcast.com/Gys Tristan -- http://ampcast.com/phonopsia - Music http://phonopsia.tripod.com - Mixes, pics, thought, travelogue info [EMAIL PROTECTED] - email FrogboyMCI - AOL Instant Messenger _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
RE: [313] Sabres of Paradise (was: Some cds I ordered, what next )
Still on that dubby tip - last WE, heard at a friend's an album by Belgian guys named Dub Taylor, and can't remember their label. It was a mix of CR sound with some electro vocals - has anybody else heard about them ? tips on where to start, other interesting people on the label etc ? Gwendal PS : I can't understand how I forgot to list Valdislav Delay in my previous posts... ;-) Make you sure you check out the rest of the Vladislav Delay output for more on the ambient dubbed tip (sometimes he gets a bit noisy, mostly in his earlier work), his Luomo guise on Force Trax is sublime house unlike anything you've heard before. I am also very interested to hear his techno guise , Uusitallo (sp?), also on Force Trax. Anima, his most recent, is utterly beautiful.
RE: [313] Peacefrog 100th release
is this mixed? and if so, by whom? -Original Message- From: Tom Robbins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 5:18 AM To: 313 mailing list Subject: [313] Peacefrog 100th release Look what popped through the door today... mmm, Peacefrog... Peacefrog presents: 10.100 Released 28th May (UK) Cat. no. PF100. Format: 2XCD (doesn't say if is coming out on vinyl, but I assume it will) Tracklisting: CD1: Purveyors Of Fine Funk: Ashes Smashing Red Paul Johnson: Caught Up In Your Love David Alvarado: Beautification Ron trent: Love Theo Parrish: Heal Yourself And Move Dan Curtin: Spliffed Norma Jean Bell: Your Perfect Chris Brann: Journey To The Centre Charles Webster: Sweet Butterfly Planetary Assault Systems: Booster Infiniti: Sunlight CD2: John Beltran: Collage Of Dreams Sunchildren: The Flow Wamdue Kids: Whirlwind Glenn Underground: Entercourse Of The New Age DBX: LosingControl Neuropolitique: Mind You Don't Trip Placid Angles: Everything Under The Sun Ian O'Brien: Midday Sunshine Moodymann: Mahogany Brown Detroit Escalator Co.: Gathering Light Luke Slater: Industive Channels Stasis: Moody Ol' Teacher - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
the drive home - demf 2000
this is a documentary of the 2000 demf that pilot pictures is making. pictures, along with the trailer are posted at: www.thedrivehome.net ani record time [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.recordtime.com ph 810.775.1550 fax 810.775.5830 icq# 33610265 want to be on the record time mailing list? send an email message from the address you want to subscribe with subscribe in the subject
Re: [313] Peacefrog 100th release
No, unmixed - a good thing in this case if you ask me. TOM is this mixed? and if so, by whom? Look what popped through the door today... mmm, Peacefrog... Peacefrog presents: 10.100 Released 28th May (UK) Cat. no. PF100. Format: 2XCD (doesn't say if is coming out on vinyl, but I assume it will) Tracklisting: CD1: Purveyors Of Fine Funk: Ashes Smashing Red Paul Johnson: Caught Up In Your Love David Alvarado: Beautification Ron trent: Love Theo Parrish: Heal Yourself And Move Dan Curtin: Spliffed Norma Jean Bell: Your Perfect Chris Brann: Journey To The Centre Charles Webster: Sweet Butterfly Planetary Assault Systems: Booster Infiniti: Sunlight CD2: John Beltran: Collage Of Dreams Sunchildren: The Flow Wamdue Kids: Whirlwind Glenn Underground: Entercourse Of The New Age DBX: LosingControl Neuropolitique: Mind You Don't Trip Placid Angles: Everything Under The Sun Ian O'Brien: Midday Sunshine Moodymann: Mahogany Brown Detroit Escalator Co.: Gathering Light Luke Slater: Industive Channels Stasis: Moody Ol' Teacher - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] Sabres of Paradise (was: Some cds I ordered, what next )
Sabres and Force Tracks/Luomo meet on the new 'Hypercity' Force Tracks compilation CD which Weatherall has mixed. Good stuff it is too, very groovy, and Andy does the decent thing by letting the tracks run properly. Out next month I think. Just finished listening to the new Chris McCormack album 'There Is A Better Way' on Potential (label owned by Ben Long of Space DJz) - jesus, what a debut! Unbelievable range, superb production, brilliant and very varied tracks (he even gets away with sampling seagulls, Randy Crawford and pan pipes) and just bursting with confidence. Y'all MUST check it out when it comes out at the end of May - satisfaction guaranteed. TOM I'd say the comparison between Sabres of Paradise and BC/CR comes from the dub roots of both efforts. Look for Two Lone Swordsmen stuff (Weatherall and Tenniswood) if you're into the Sabres (although it's substantially different stuff). Make you sure you check out the rest of the Vladislav Delay output for more on the ambient dubbed tip (sometimes he gets a bit noisy, mostly in his earlier work), his Luomo guise on Force Trax is sublime house unlike anything you've heard before. I am also very interested to hear his techno guise , Uusitallo (sp?), also on Force Trax. Anima, his most recent, is utterly beautiful. If you like your beats housey, and your dubbing minimal, check Perlon. If you like things to get a little more experimental check out Kompakte and the affiliated labels. Isolee on Playhouse also gets a bit quirkier. Also makes sure to explore all the rest of the Basic Channel affiliates like Rhythm Sound, Main Street Records, DIN and a few others (it's early). If you're looking for Kit Clayton with a dance beat, Moles Avacadoes on Background is my favorite of his releases. ...and last but not least, make sure to check out our own Christian Bloch and Todd Gys - these guys never seem to come up in these discussion, but they definitely fit squarely in this category. Some of their tracks are up at http://mp3.com/stations/313 and you can find Christian's work on Tresor, Funque Droppings and other labels. For some reason I always had a skewed conception that Christian made harder music, but almost all of it is minimal dubbing with fantastic production. If you wind up at his mp3 page, you'll probably spend all day there as I did. Todd gets a little more towards the glitchier end of things at times, but his production is also excellent, and dubbed throughout. While you're there, make sure to check out the mysterious Statik's Spiritualized Frequencies. You should also check out Todd's newer work at http://ampcast.com/Gys Tristan -- http://ampcast.com/phonopsia - Music http://phonopsia.tripod.com - Mixes, pics, thought, travelogue info [EMAIL PROTECTED] - email FrogboyMCI - AOL Instant Messenger _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] Peacefrog 100th release
but strictly old material.what a shame. 154
Re: [313] the drive home - demf 2000
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Re: [313] who go juan atkins it happen last week no one care i cry a lot play with puppies
--- Arsenal 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: personally i am sick and tired of seeing these posts. i find them offensive and a complete waste of inbox space. please delete yourself from my existence as well as my inbox. thank you. He's just mucking about... The guy isn't as stupid as he looks you know... I'm sure p***ing ignorant people off is his intention... Why can't you just have a laugh with it? Personally, I think this detroit muusic/public effairs guy is by hilarious... Later, Nick:) Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.co.uk address at http://mail.yahoo.co.uk or your free @yahoo.ie address at http://mail.yahoo.ie
RE: [313] the drive home - demf 2000
hey... who is the blond chick with pigtails and the mic? -Original Message- From: diana potts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 8:56 AM To: ani Cc: enlighten Subject: Re: [313] the drive home - demf 2000 KICK *SS --- ani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: this is a documentary of the 2000 demf that pilot pictures is making. pictures, along with the trailer are posted at: www.thedrivehome.net ani record time [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.recordtime.com ph 810.775.1550 fax 810.775.5830 icq# 33610265 want to be on the record time mailing list? send an email message from the address you want to subscribe with subscribe in the subject - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] fill in the blanks : ) (was: Dego at DEMF track ID)
He played the first Archive release too I think... That Nubian Mindz track... Black Science... Later, Nick:) --- jurren baars [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: with all those track id's the last two days, i wrote down what i know about this set so far, let's see if any of you can fill in the blanks. Dego at the first DEMF. - seiji second nature bitasweet - ?? - ?? - wookie down on me manchu - ?? - ?? - pepe braddock deep burnt kif - ?? - hasheemal-naafiysh cutting - phoojunsomeatime archive - ?? - homecookin'lazy days sole music 1) - ?? 2) - likwid biskit the all new ummmpeople - isolee beau mot plage classic freeform reform remix - neon phusion timeless motion co-op - ?? 1) not sure, don't have this one, but i know it's by seiji, so that would make sense if it's in a dego set, that and the fact that volcov from archive rated it one of his top tunes for 2000, 2) this one samples tony allen's afro disco beat from his progress LP, that's all i know about it, that's all i know (well... all about this set that is!) bye, jurren _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.co.uk address at http://mail.yahoo.co.uk or your free @yahoo.ie address at http://mail.yahoo.ie
Re: [313] the drive home - demf 2000
I believe that's Rebecca Anderson, who sings as part of Double Helix. Cheers, Bill Holly MacDonald-Korth wrote: hey... who is the blond chick with pigtails and the mic? -Original Message- From: diana potts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 8:56 AM To: ani Cc: enlighten Subject: Re: [313] the drive home - demf 2000 KICK *SS --- ani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: this is a documentary of the 2000 demf that pilot pictures is making. pictures, along with the trailer are posted at: www.thedrivehome.net ani record time [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.recordtime.com ph 810.775.1550 fax 810.775.5830 icq# 33610265 want to be on the record time mailing list? send an email message from the address you want to subscribe with subscribe in the subject - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/ - 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] -- http://www.chromedecay.org
Re: [313] DJ Shufflemaster, Fenton, San
Totally, Paul was right... People associate Mills with one sound... A sound that he doesn't make anymore and people should stop associating him with it... Mills has progressed... Later, Nick:) --- Michael Kim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: umm, which Millsian? Metropolis Mills? Changes of Life Mills? Step to Enchantment Mills? give me a break. Mike From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [313] DJ Shufflemaster, Fenton, San Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 00:14:09 +1000 Actually, coming from a 'journalist', 'Millsian' is a very fluid term - it doesn't mean hard techno, it means what it says. Also, people move on to new things. It's called 'growth'. :) no real standouts probably but every track is usable in a harder set. and as for emulating mills i just wish he was making good hard music aswell these days and not the rubbish that's been out on purpose maker recently. lazy journalism (sorry tom) and done by so many, to describe hard minimal techno as like mills, millsian etc. more like mills plays than actually makes. - 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] Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.co.uk address at http://mail.yahoo.co.uk or your free @yahoo.ie address at http://mail.yahoo.ie
the drive home - observation
one more thing: (you may have already noticed this) the pictures at the top of each page are displayed randomly, so every time you visit you may see some new pictures ani record time [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.recordtime.com ph 810.775.1550 fax 810.775.5830 icq# 33610265 want to be on the record time mailing list? send an email message from the address you want to subscribe with subscribe in the subject
RE: [313] Some cds I ordered, what next (+track ID).
kit clayton, monolake for starters. From: Gwendal Cobert [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: [313] Some cds I ordered, what next (+track ID). Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 13:38:31 +0200 Let me say that I like the Maurizio, Vainqueur, and Deepchord CDs I have. The Delay Product CD fits in well with these guys too. But what next? I seriously feel like there is more, but I can't seem to find it. I've listened to a bunch of the Chain Reaction CDs listed at groovetech, but I like only a few. Can anyone point me to what they consider great examples of the maurizio/vainqueur/deepchord/delay_product sound? Stefan Betke (correct me if I'm wrong) goes by the name of Pole and is Mauritz von Oswald's follower... released a quantity of EPs and 3 magnificent LPs, the first (blue) may be the best, the third (yellow) the easier to approach... He runs the ~scape label, where Kit Clayton released his Nek Sanalek LP. I also tend to classify along the Chain Reaction people the Sabres of Paradise stuff - they'd be somewhere between electro and CR sound, maybe you should have a listen to Haunted Dancehall (on WARP) Gwendal - 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
Paging Tim Pratt
He's on this list, no? If so, could he drop me a line? Tom
paging todd smith or his email address
email me please todd _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
Jega
This should really be for the IDM list but I have to tell everyone... I've been listening to Jega's whore (was a CD only release on Skam) for the past month almost continuously and I think it is prolly my fave track in the whole world ever... Does anyone have copies of this or his first release on Skam that they could sell? (the one with Norton Midgate on it) Later Nick (Dj Pacific:) np. Intron v Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.co.uk address at http://mail.yahoo.co.uk or your free @yahoo.ie address at http://mail.yahoo.ie
Re: [313] Peacefrog 100th release
At 17-4-01 +0200 16:48, you wrote: but strictly old material.what a shame. that norma jean bell is new.. isn't it?? :) cheers .. . :: http://nomorewords.net
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rocks. thanks for your time. Tosh
Re: [313] Sabres of Paradise (was: Some cds I ordered, what next )
Gwendal, from the Raum Musik site: Dub Taylor is Alex Krüger from Berlin . Dub Taylor is his alias for very deep techhouse tracks with tons of Delays. You can find certain releases on labels like United States of Mars, Force Tracks and Konfekt . In February 2001 his long awaited debut album Forms and Figures was released on raum.musik . But you will not only find his productions under the name of Dub Taylor . Alex also has another project under the name Korsakow where he is producing some stuff that can rather be called deep house. But Alex Krüger wouldn't be Alex Krüger if there wasn't still another project where he 's involved in. In January 2001 the fist album of the project ''Echobox'' was released on 'freiraum '(which is the listening sublabel of raum.musik). ''Echobox'' are Nadine Hemme, Thorsten Stahnke and guess who, Alex Krüger of course. Perfectly produced the three of them are heading towards pop a little bit with their music . They already have proven their ''life abilities'' with certain livesets in and around Berlin. For more info try www.raummusik.de Hope this helps Gary - Original Message - From: Gwendal Cobert [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 2:46 PM Subject: RE: [313] Sabres of Paradise (was: Some cds I ordered, what next ) Still on that dubby tip - last WE, heard at a friend's an album by Belgian guys named Dub Taylor, and can't remember their label. It was a mix of CR sound with some electro vocals - has anybody else heard about them ? tips on where to start, other interesting people on the label etc ? Gwendal PS : I can't understand how I forgot to list Valdislav Delay in my previous posts... ;-) Make you sure you check out the rest of the Vladislav Delay output for more on the ambient dubbed tip (sometimes he gets a bit noisy, mostly in his earlier work), his Luomo guise on Force Trax is sublime house unlike anything you've heard before. I am also very interested to hear his techno guise , Uusitallo (sp?), also on Force Trax. Anima, his most recent, is utterly beautiful. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] Dego at DEMF2000 track ID
old subject I know, but finally pinned it down: Dego's DEMF set, 2nd half: 16:30 to 22:00 Neon Phusion - Timeless Motion don't know what the one before it is ... -d At 2:36 PM -0500 4/12/01, Matt MacQueen wrote: Can someone please ID this track for me? It's on the second Dego set on DEMF archived in the Groovetech site, and it's this song coming in at around 16:35. Anyone know what the track right BEFORE this one? Wicked bassline! I THINK the track at 16:35 is by Domu (or also sounds like Total Science?) I'll check on exact title and label when I get home... excellent broken beat cut with a real synthy edge.
313 humour
hey all-- 313 humour can win you stuff too! send all responses to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] We are in the process of completing the 2nd installment of our mix series, MIDNIGHT EXPRESS. For the liner notes in the first album, David Alvarado compiled a list of Tips for world travellers. Midnight Express II will feature a list of humorous, one-liners focusing on the DJ obsessive culture in which we live. This time, the theme is: You know you've been hanging around DJs (nightclubs, record stores) for too long, when... Some examples of responses which will appear are: 1. You watch the turn signals on cars and know exactly when the indicators will flash at the same time. 2. When listening to a tape in your car you suddenly feel left out of the mix so you tweak the EQ on your stereo as you bob your head with the phat beats. 3. Your doctor tells you that's Technics elbow you have, not tennis elbow. 4. You can tell the difference between house, tech-house, progressive house, acid house, underground house, deep house, classic house, disco house, garage house, minimal house, experimental house, or hard house, but you can't tell the difference between your house or your neighbors after you had 20 too many shots while out partying that night. 5. In a restaurant you are offered the daily special and you ask the waiter if that is the only platter that matters. Do you have one ? If so, email us by replying to this email at: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Any mailing list member who submits a response which appears in the liner notes, will receive a FREE advance copy of MIDNIGHT EXPRESS II. We look forward to your contributions. Thank you, the Guidance Team. _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
prefuse 73, takemura @ DEMF?
Does anyone have any confirmation on Prefuse 73 and Nobekazu Takemura appearing at DEMF 2001? Thrill Jockey website says yes...DEMF website says nothin' thanks for any help, Ken _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
i need some help
could someone hook me up with the location of the chop shop where the beat that stole christmas and women of waxx was held.. PLUR HARLEY
DEMF Pro-am May 24th
my apologies for the seemingly trivial correctionthe opening act is: TELEVAZQUEZ [Incomplet, Phthalo] (vid66 is just the email addy) see you there. peace / v THUR MAY 24, 2001 9PM - 3AM FREE ADMISSION Common Space and The Royal Kubo Present a special evening of live electro bass techno turntablism and synthpop oddities with mc kit clayton PRO-AM [SFO DTW] 09:00 - 09:30 VID 66 (Phthalo, incomplet) [2chout][vhs] 09:30 - 10:00 OPEN karaoke [laserdisc] [karaoke] 10:00 - 10:45 LATEX (hot hair care, exact-science) [turntables] [vhs] 10:45 - 11:00 OPEN karaoke [laserdisc] [karaoke] 11:00 - 11:30 EELIO ESTEVEZ, sub aquatic sleezeno (incomplet) [2chout] [vhs] 11:30 - 12:00 Featuring Co-Host Nancy Mitchell singing Japanese Karaoke 12:00 - 12:45 BRIAN GILLESPIE (Throw, Twilight 76) [turntables] [vhs] 12:45 - 01:15 GEOFF WHITE (Cytrax, Force Inc) [2chout] [vhs] 01:15 - 01:45 ECTOMORPH(InterdimensionalTransmissions) energy flash singalong 01:45 - 02:00 OPEN karaoke [laserdisc] [karaoke] 02:00 - 02:45 DJ GODFATHER (Twilight 76, DataBass) [turntables] [vhs] 02:45 - 03:00 OPEN karaoke [laserdisc] [karaoke] The ROYAL KUBO karaoke dance bar restaurant Rated number one karaoke bar in MIchigan by the MetroTimes and RealDetroit Serving Phillipine BBQ and Lumpia 25234 Greenfield RD South of 696 North of 10 MI Oak Park, MI 248.968.7550 --- End of forwarded message ---
NI traktor
has anyone used NI new digital djing pgm traktor? i have messed around with the demo, but it's pretty limited. let me know your thoughts off list. thanks GM _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Re: [313] NI traktor
On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 03:44:31PM -0400, Greg Malcolm wrote: has anyone used NI new digital djing pgm traktor? i have messed around with the demo, but it's pretty limited. I've been playing with it a bit... I like it a lot but I wish you could do more than two songs at once... Other than that, it's pretty cool. The beat matching isn't so hot unless you're mixing tracks with little syncopation in the kicks, but it has the best pitch shifting, nudge, etc. of any software mixer I've used, which make it easy to mix with it. I've used it to create a couple of mixes so far and I like it a lot really. It can't replace vinyl yet, but it's a leap ahead definitely. -- :: atomly :: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.atomly.com | http://www.mp3.com/atomly
Re: [313] NI traktor
has anyone used NI new digital djing pgm traktor? i have messed around with the demo, but it's pretty limited. I've used it some, it seems to be the most capable all-software mp3 mixer out there. of course it comes nowhere near mixing with vinyl (or finalscratch, i'm assuming) - but you can easliy throw together a nice set with it. I do like the filters built into the software too. I'd say it's a pretty fun piece of software, but not really good for live performances or anything. chris
Korsakow/Dub Taylor
--- Gary Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But you will not only find his productions under the name of Dub Taylor . Alex also has another project under the name Korsakow where he is producing some stuff that can rather be called deep house. He has also done some stuff that's sort of an electro deep house blend, and even synth-pop under this guise. I never knew they were one and the same. Korsakow is great, although no one seems to know much about that stuff. Not really dubby per se though. Tristan __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/
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Re: [313] test - delete
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Re: [313] 313 humour
On Tue, 17 Apr 2001, kenneth taylor wrote: 1. You watch the turn signals on cars and know exactly when the indicators will flash at the same time. I resemble this remark. (As a sidenote I've been following this particular pattern sometime now and have yet to find a blinker speed that matches mine exactlylike snowflakes they are.)
what is electro?
Anyone care to clue me in on what the difference between techno and electro is? Maybe a few tracks of stereotypical techno and conversely a list of electro tracks to accompany a response would be just plain cool. Thanks! Erin
Re: [313] 313 humour
You know you've been hanging around DJs (nightclubs, record stores) for too long, when... you care more about who's playing the records than which records they're playing. hmmm, actually that's not very funny, but it's true.