Re: [313] Random Noise Generation @ Lowlands

2001-08-29 Thread Phonopsia
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 PS As a long-ish sidenote: although they finally got it right for the
 RNG liveset, unfortunately the sound in the festival tent was screwed up
 most of the night, which did not do justice to the Chaos liveset and the
 Namowan and first Octave One DJ sets. Maybe liveacts (and perhaps even
 DJs) should be taking their own sound engineer with them to festivals,
 just like rock bands, instead of relying on the regular festival sound
 engineer? There's just too much differences between dance music and rock
 music to expect one engineer to be able to do both and I doubt there are
 enough specialist dance music sound engineers right now.

It seems like Richie Hawtin has his sound guy with him at most
festival/one-off events (I think his name is Steve)??? He was up front
tweaking the turntables and the rest of the gear for some time before Richie
Hawtin performed this weekend at Lifefest, and was touring with him on
DE909.

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Re: [313] clubs in japan

2001-08-29 Thread nancy mitchell
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please check out my night at WOMB in Shibuya

www.womb.co.jp


my event is called birthday : here is my schedule:
 Nancy Marie Mitchell
 FORM, Inc.
 Artist Management and Promotions
 Jowale Daikanyama B1F  2-21 Ebisunishi Shibuya-Ku
 Tokyo 150-0021
 Japan
 81 03 5459 3939
 Fax 81 03 5459 3940
 
 
 birthday @ WOMB  every second Friday of the month!
 (sometimes birth can happen on other days too!)
 
 Club:WOMB
 Sex:FEMALE
 Event:birthday
 
 
 May 11
 Christian Smith Tronic/int-tec Sweden
 Takkyu Ishino   Groove/loopa   Tokyo
 Ken HaradaGalactica/Tronic  Osaka
 Check event photos here: http://www.womb.co.jp/ev/
 
 June 15
 Derrick May Transmat   Detroit
 Kevin Saunderson   KMS   Detroit
 Together on 4 turntables, 1st time ever in ASIA!
 
 Ken Harada   Galactica/Tronic  
Osaka
 Akira   Far East Technology/Twilo  
NYC
 Check event photos here:
http://www.womb.co.jp/ev/index_e.html
 
 
 June 23 (Birthday Saturday event)
 Alan Oldham DJ T-1000  Puresonik Records
 Detroit
 Jun Outergaze/Capricious
 Tokyo
 Akira  Far East
Technology/Twilo NYC
 Check event photos here:
http://www.womb.co.jp/ev/index_e.html
 
 
 July 13
 Mike HuckabyDetroit
 Mayuri  Re-Boot/Metamorphose
 Norio   Good
Pedestrians/Mindspeak
 
 August 10
 808 State DJ’s  UK
 Heigo Tani  Co-Fusion/Sublime
 Ken Harada  Galactica/Tronic Music
 
 
 September 14
 Misstress Barbara  
relentless/tronic/in-tec, montreal canada
 DJ Wada Co-Fusion/Sublime
 Ken Harada  Galactica/Tronic
Music
 September 15 ROYAL @ UNDERLOUNGE OSAKA
 September 16 birthday  royal @METRO KYOTO
 
 
 October 12
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 Jon Santos   Cytax/
Detroit/Oakland
 Ken HaradaGalactica/Tronic
Music
 VJ SEEDCALIFORNIA
 October 13 ROYAL @UNDERLOUNGE OSAKA
 
 November 9
 Dave Angel  London
 Ken Harada  Galactica/Tronic
Music
 Ulysses = Scatalogics, Plastic City, Teknotikia,
Temple Records NY
 November 10 ROYAL @UNDERLOUNGE OSAKA
 
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 And more...
 Please come celebrate Nancy Mitchells BIRTHDAY
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 Could anyone direct me to club web sites in Japan,
 preferably techno clubs and in Tokoy.
 
 janos
 
 

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Re: [313] madonna

2001-08-29 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Luke did those remixes and Madonna approved them, he didn't expect her to.
His idea was to slaughter her voice or something. I think this goes back
to the gender argument. From reading her interviews, eg Mixmag of about a
year ago, Madonna listens to music the way a lot of women of her generation
did, or were conditioned to, they listen to everything they are exposed to
without being trainspotters, they are less caught up in the genre politics,
though this has changed a lot even in the last 5 years. I base this on my
growing up since I went to a girls school and I was the only kid who was
obssessed with music and records and synthesizers, to them I was a freak,
now most of my buddies are male or, in the case of the industry, girls like
me who grew up having a 'male' interest. Also Madonna once said that techno
was death but the new electronica was warmer so she had come around to it. 

On Tue, 28 Aug 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I don't know if it was in this list or in techno.ca, but I remember a long
 discussion thread about 2 years ago, when Luke Slater remixed Madonna... back
 then a lot of people said Luke had sold out. it seems things are different 
 today

Yes, it was quite a debate.
Those remixes never made it to the public, only a few promos are around,
right? Luke Slater was most likely _asked_ to make them, or maybe he
offered them to Maverick...

 I also remember a discussion about UR / Sony affair..

It's a bit of a different situation when a record ompany decides to
release a cover version of your track without even asking your
permission.



  J

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Re: [313] new order

2001-08-29 Thread Cyclone Wehner
I have heard it at the office a few times, it sounds too indie to me - which
I guess are their roots but not my thang.

Incidentally, can anyone recall the name of the last Advent LP? The electro
one from last year?


M. Todd Smith wrote:

 Remixes of 'Crystal' are out this week, you'll be surprised at who got the
 rmx duties.


I think depressed would be more appropriate than surprised, :-(
(the album is pretty good though).

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RE: [313] Control

2001-08-29 Thread FC3 Richards
which mix CD is that??  the one from New Years where he and richie debued
the Final Scratch thing-a-majig?  i got that one too and think it is just
stupendous.  

jeff

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 However I did get I fabulous acquaviva mix cd.  I was expecting some nice
 house, but got tech-house and techno.  Woo hoo!
 
 jim the bitchy
 

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RE: [313] madonna

2001-08-29 Thread FC3 Richards
detroit???  no...grew up in bay city about 2 hours north, and went to U of M
Ann Arbor for college...

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 Ray of Light.. techno-y???  Try TRANCE.
 I *heart* Madonna, but I recall her saying, IM doing something no one has
 
 ever done before. With her Ray of Light album. Which is bs. Your right.. 
 being that she grew up in Detroit, she should know and acknowledge detroit
 
 techno and its roots.
 
 =)
 
 
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 Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 08:36:18 -0400
 
 since we're on the unlikely subject of Madonna; I like the last 2 albums
 very much. in fact the Ray of Light album would make a great William
 Orbit
 album if Madonna would just stop singing all over the music :^) but it
 annoys me that since she *so* electronica and techno-y these days she
 hasn't acknowledged the Detroit roots of electronica or even tapped one
 
 of
 the numerous Detroit artists to do a remix. Have none of her handlers
 ever
 mentioned to her that her alleged hometown had a *huge* role in the 
 creation
 of the music style she's ripping off these days? I think that with her
 influence, she could do a lot for the local techno scene by just
 acknowledging it.
 sean
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 LOL
 
 ab
 Today, Snowhite was turning 18. The 7 Dwarfs always where very educated
 and
 polite with Snowhite. When they go out work at mornign, they promissed a
 *huge* surprise. Snowhite was anxious. Suddlently, the door open, and the
 Seven
 Dwarfs enter...
 
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  WHAT!?? Madonna is a Michigan native!? but she sounds
  soBritish.?
  
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  Subject: RE: [313] how was madonna???
  
  
  I caught the kraftwork reference as well.
  
  on a side note i just saw Sade tonight.  i can't even begin to put into
  words how good the show was.  two hours of pure amazement!
  
  bummed it's a work night, feel like I should be out hearing some
 pumping
  house tracks to keep the vibe going.  a can't miss if you have a chance
 
 to
  see her.
  
  dK
  
  
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  Music also started with Trans Europe Express instead of it's
  regular beat.
  
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  Well I got to listen to a bit on a radio rebroadcast.  It sounded good!
  
  Anyone else catch the Stardust bassline/track during Holiday??
  
  Odd that since she's a Michigan native no one mentioned this event
 until
  after the fact.
  
  Vince
  
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  Subject: [313] how was madonna??? (me bored at work/list dead)
  
  
   Did anyone attend Madonna concerts this weekend? - details?
  
  
  
  
  
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RE: [313] new order

2001-08-29 Thread Berislav


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Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 2:51 AM
To: 313 Detroit
Subject: Re: [313] new order


I have heard it at the office a few times, it sounds too indie to me - which
I guess are their roots but not my thang.

 you could say its like that, but at the and maybe its only thing in rock
that is ok. iremember that i always liked bands like new order, happy
mondays..etc. its not substance , but it is good, for a short time. :-)

b.



Incidentally, can anyone recall the name of the last Advent LP? The electro
one from last year?





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RE: [313] Chaos was Belgium, Red Planet, Theo Parrish...

2001-08-29 Thread Jongsma, K.J.

 Gotta disagree with you all...I think Chaos rocked live. 
 Yeah, Afrogermanic
 was the high point, but 500+ people chanting F**k Sony made me happy
 too...
 
 As for the dressing up...well that worked for me. But then I 
 was raised on
 Bambatta, Clinton and Brown...so it all made perfect 
 (non)sense. They put a
 huge smile on my face, so much so that one of the guys even 
 took my photo.
 Didn't hear much of Red Planet sadly, as the afore-mentioned 
 temperatures
 forced me to leave before my girlfriend passed out

Well i never said it was a bad preformance but because they had a old and
moody rocker as a sound engineer the energy was missing a bit. If they
turned up the volume step then the engineer turned it down with to steps.
This didn't happen one time but several times! I also thought they did talk
to much. 
Don't get wrong here, i am not saying it was a bad show or so, i just wanna
say that not everything went allright and for the people who where there
they saw me smiling during the whole set. It just got me a bit by suprise
because the Chaos records all have this darkish feel to it and their liveset
was funny.

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RE: [313] Chaos was Belgium, Red Planet, Theo Parrish...

2001-08-29 Thread rob webb

KJ wrote:


Don't get wrong here, i am not saying it was a bad show or so, i just wanna
say that not everything went allright and for the people who where there
they saw me smiling during the whole set.


i can confirm that during the whole set KJ was:

a) grinning and smiling,
b) shaking his ass.

i think he enjoyed it.



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[313] Aaliyah and Detroit in the NYT

2001-08-29 Thread Fred Heutte
New York Times

Singer Is Mourned and Celebrated in Detroit

By STEPHEN KINZER

DETROIT, Aug. 28

As people here began recovering from the shock of the singer Aaliyah's
death, they started to realize today how much she meant to their own self-
image and their hopes for their city.

Detroit has gone through years of hard times, and its once-vibrant music
industry has been part of the decline. To many people here, Aaliyah, who
was born in Brooklyn but grew up in Detroit, reflected the city's climb
back toward prominence and prosperity.

The news of her death on Saturday at the age of 22 in the crash of a small
plane in the Bahamas, where she had been recording a music video, has
deeply shaken the city.

People are really devastated, said K. J. Holiday, a program director at
WJLB-FM, which has been playing Aaliyah's music since she was 15. People
are calling in and just crying on the air.

Aaliyah's parents groomed her for stardom, and shielded her from the
toughest aspects of the inner city. But many people in Detroit, not a place
where dreams often come true, viscerally identified with her. As a
multimillion-selling rhythm and blues singer who was featured last year in
the movie Romeo Must Die, she was proof to some that glory can break even
over the meanest of streets.

Everyone here knows about our great music history, said the program
director at radio station WJLB, who uses the name Janet G., but Motown
moved away and nothing came in to replace it. But then came Aaliyah. She
put the pride of Detroit back on a national level.

At the Detroit High School for the Fine and Performing Arts, where she was
an honor student known as Aaliyah Dani Haughton, more than 1,000 people
turned out for a candlelight vigil on Monday night. They brought flowers,
pictures, stuffed animals and hand-written poems.

Radio stations broadcast live from the vigil, and Aaliyah's songs echoed
down Rosa Parks Boulevard, where the high school is located. One disk
jockey called for silence and slowly read the names of the eight people who
died with her. When he finished, Aaliyah's recorded voice resumed, this
time with her version of At Your Best (You Are Loved).

At the school's entrance today, a veritable altar, complete with votive
candles bearing the image of the Virgin Mary, awaited mourners.

She was an inspiration big-time, said Glenn Lattiere, a 15-year-old
sophomore. I felt very close to her, being from Detroit and from this
school. She gave me a lot of hope that I could be like her.

Two teenage girls taped a card and three pink roses on the school door, and
then a balloon with the words I Love You. One of them, Claudia Brundidge,
16, said Aaliyah's success made her one of a kind in the eyes of young
people here.

She had a lot of goals and she actually achieved them, Ms. Brundidge
said. Everyone looked up to her. There's a lot of talent in Detroit, but
not that many stars.

A life-sized cardboard image of Aaliyah stood near the counter at Justin's
Music, a popular record store where a sign on the door says Black Owned
and Operated.

When the store opened on Sunday, people were already lined up outside.
Within half an hour they had bought every copy of Aaliyah's CD's. One young
woman dressed like the star, with low-cut jeans, tight leather top and long
hair falling over her right eye, came in, stood near the cut-out for a
while and then left without saying a word.

Everybody felt that they had a part of her, said a salesclerk, Monica
Davis. She was one of the most positive people we had from Detroit. She's
the one that we wanted the world to know was from here. People saw her and
thought `You don't have to be in California to make it.' 

From the moment news of Aaliyah's death reached Detroit early Sunday, she
has dominated the airwaves. Less than 24 hours after the crash, a group of
Detroit rap singers released a tribute song that was being played on radio
stations today. It is called Baby Girl, one of Aaliyah's nicknames.

Baby Girl, I loved you so, the lyrics say. Baby Girl, why'd you have to
go? Aaliyah, we can't believe that you're gone.


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Re: [313] Aaliyah and Detroit in the NYT

2001-08-29 Thread Dennis DeSantis
First this:

Detroit has gone through years of hard times, and its once-vibrant music
industry has been part of the decline.

and then this:

Motown
moved away and nothing came in to replace it. But then came Aaliyah. She
put the pride of Detroit back on a national level.

Charming.

Her death is a great loss - but this article would have us believe that
nothing musical happened in Detroit between Stevie Wonder and Aaliyah, and
now that she's dead we might as well pack up, head home, and wait to be
robbed.

The article is nice overall, but I suspect that some of us on this list
might disagree with that sort of blanket-statement sensationalist
journalism.

My two slightly annoyed cents,
Dennis
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Fw: [313] new order

2001-08-29 Thread Martijn de Blaauw

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 'Crystal' has been remixed by Bedrock (John Digweed and Co.), a mix wich
 in my eyes sounded pretty cool! and a remix is done by Corvin Dalek
(German
 DJ??)..
 Dunno about the others though..
 Martijn


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  Sean Creen wrote:
 
  I think depressed would be more appropriate than surprised, :-(
  (the album is pretty good though).
 
  well, Pete Tong has ar'd the lp for London Records, so the choice of
  remixers for Crystal is hardly a surprise... unfortunately.
 
 
 
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Re: [313] new order

2001-08-29 Thread myster
 Incidentally, can anyone recall the name of the last Advent LP? The
electro
 one from last year?

Would that be: New Beginnings.  Some tracks were pretty electro.  I think it
was released further back than last year though.  It was their 2nd LP I
think.  (one THE most wicked sleeves ever too.)


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Re: [313] Herbie Hancock - Future to Future

2001-08-29 Thread robert.merlak
so there will not be a hancock collaboration album with craig
and laswell as i thought...
it still sounds cool...but i kinda hoped to see planet e release
with an album, not compilation on axiom... disappointed a bit...

rob




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RE: [313] new order

2001-08-29 Thread Jongsma, K.J.

  Incidentally, can anyone recall the name of the last Advent LP? The
 electro
  one from last year?
 
 Would that be: New Beginnings.  Some tracks were pretty 
 electro.  I think it
 was released further back than last year though.  It was 
 their 2nd LP I
 think.  (one THE most wicked sleeves ever too.)

He also released an electro album on Gigolo last year called Time Trap
Technik. This was a full on electro album.

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RE: [313] new order

2001-08-29 Thread Jernej Marusic
Incidentally, can anyone recall the name of the last Advent LP? The electro
one from last year?

Time Trap Tehnik


Jernej
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[313] kraftwerk question

2001-08-29 Thread glyn
hey all,

just wondering whether kraftwerk's computer word and electric cafe
have been recently repressed and/or are easy to get.  i've found most of
their other stuff relatively easily, but haven't seen these around for
some reason.

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[313] jesse saunders?

2001-08-29 Thread RC
anyone know where i can find a copy of funk you up by jesse s.?

ta

rc


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[313] RE: new order

2001-08-29 Thread Chris Rooney
I read a New Order interview where they were asked why they chose Riche
Hawtin to remix Blue Monday, and they said it was only because Pete Tong
recommended him! They didn't know who he was!!


 'Crystal' has been remixed by Bedrock (John Digweed and Co.), a mix wich
 in my eyes sounded pretty cool! and a remix is done by Corvin Dalek
(German
 DJ??)..
 Dunno about the others though..
 Martijn


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  Sean Creen wrote:
 
  I think depressed would be more appropriate than surprised, :-(
  (the album is pretty good though).
 
  well, Pete Tong has ar'd the lp for London Records, so the choice of


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RE: [313] Control

2001-08-29 Thread Grammenos, Peter

it's called 'mainhatten sound', john's ode to Frankfurt and Force. great
tracks on there from porter ricks, hakan libdo, exos, and sutekh. Along the
same minimal techno lines check out the ricardo villabolos mix cd on good
life records w/ tracks from brinkman, minimal man, villalobos, and christian
bloch (list member)...

-pete

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which mix CD is that??  the one from New Years where he and richie debued
the Final Scratch thing-a-majig?  i got that one too and think it is just
stupendous.  

jeff

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 However I did get I fabulous acquaviva mix cd.  I was expecting some nice
 house, but got tech-house and techno.  Woo hoo!
 
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[313] track id some other info

2001-08-29 Thread james boylan
Got this lovely house record and I'm quite curious as to who is behind 
itits called 'The Good part' and its by City Spirit.


Also recently got the Shop ep on Clone and I love it, especially the Alden 
Tyrell track 'Obsession' - anyone recommend any other stuff by this 
fella



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[313] Top site

2001-08-29 Thread Jonny McIntosh
I am rarely impressed by web site gimmicks, but this rocks...

http://www.infinitewheel.com/dubselector3.html

Jonny.



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Re: [313] Top site

2001-08-29 Thread Toby Frith
Inspired! 


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 I am rarely impressed by web site gimmicks, but this rocks...
 
 http://www.infinitewheel.com/dubselector3.html
 
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Re: [313] Top site

2001-08-29 Thread Kao Jyan
http://www.infinitewheel.com/dubselector.html
for the index with all of them.
#2 is my favourite
kaojyan


 I am rarely impressed by web site gimmicks, but this rocks...

 http://www.infinitewheel.com/dubselector3.html

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Re: [313] track id some other info

2001-08-29 Thread chris callahan

 Also recently got the Shop ep on Clone and I love it, especially the Alden
 Tyrell track 'Obsession' - anyone recommend any other stuff by this
 fella
Love Explosion - Viewlexx

and coming soon:
Alden Tyrell - Phaze me - Clone X6

see http://clone.nl for more info



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Re: [313] kraftwerk question

2001-08-29 Thread Michael Kim
computer world is everywhere on vinyl.  where are you located?  i've seen it 
around detroit in many shops




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Subject: [313] kraftwerk question
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 03:25:05 -0700

hey all,

just wondering whether kraftwerk's computer word and electric cafe
have been recently repressed and/or are easy to get.  i've found most of
their other stuff relatively easily, but haven't seen these around for
some reason.

glyn


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Re: [313] track id some other info (alden tyrell)

2001-08-29 Thread et machina



Love Explosion - Viewlexx


krenkbox is pretty good too! i forget the label..

j


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[313] Alden Tyrell

2001-08-29 Thread rob webb

chris callahan wrote:


Love Explosion - Viewlexx

and coming soon:
Alden Tyrell - Phaze me - Clone X6


Love Explosion is an amazing track!  classic nu-style Italo/electro/disco!

is Alden Tyrell part of Parallex Corporation too?  i could sworn someone 
told me he played live with Ferenc on Friday at Lowlands.




rob


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Re: [313] Alden Tyrell + track id some other info

2001-08-29 Thread chris callahan
 
 is Alden Tyrell part of Parallex Corporation too? i could sworn someone
 told me he played live with Ferenc on Friday at Lowlands.
No, he isn't part of Parallax corporation, that's Ferenc collaborating with
someone else. But IF live is Ferenc, Alden Tyrell and DJ Overdose. They play
a set combined of both IF and Alden Tyrell tracks and Overdose does some
adlib scratching on top.

 krenkbox is pretty good too! i forget the label..
And krenkbox is on clone also, #17 ircc.

C.


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Re: [313] time trap teknik (was new order)

2001-08-29 Thread peter mueller
there was an 8-track album on kombination research called time trap
teknik. most of them were already released on kombination research.
then there's the time trap technik cd on gigolo records, featuring the 7
tracks on the komb. research album and 8 different ones, most of them had
been unreleased (i think).
and then there's the 12 on gigolo, called time trap technik as well, with
4 tracks.

all electro, my favourite ones are let us take you (on the album and cd
and released on komb.res.03) and world tonight (on the cd and on the
12)

peter


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: He also released an electro album on Gigolo last year called Time Trap
: Technik. This was a full on electro album.
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Re: [313] ectomorph, Fri.31st

2001-08-29 Thread T Mind

Yes In deed Thank yOU

I know quite a few Detroit techno artist very well known and dependable. 
Thanks for Responding Back


t-Mind




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Subject: Re: [313] ectomorph, Fri.31st
Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 16:46:16

heya,

that would be me. Do you need some info?
anyone who may need my contact info

Chana Goodman
Edos Productions
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206-799-8308


chana


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Subject: Re: [313] ectomorph, Fri.31st
Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 15:46:12 +

Does anybody have a contact for the people who are putting theses events
together for seattle.

Thanks




From: Chana Goodman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [313] ectomorph, Fri.31st
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 17:22:34

  ***
* ELECTRO *
  ***
  !!!

Detroit's Brendan M. Gillen AKA Ectomorph, is coming to Seattle for his
first appearence on the west coast. Brendan's Seattle  performance will
mark
the debut event for the new collective Edos Productions.  Edos is the
focused efforts of Jerry Abstract, Chana Goodman and Kuri Kondrak, to
provide a North West conduit for Detroit music and dedicated techno
variations.

The event will be on Fri, Aug 31st, at The Aristocrats, located in
Seattle's
Pioneer Square on the corner of 4th and Main.  Spinning with Ectomorph
will
be Detroit's Jerry Abstract, and Kuri Kondrak, music editor of Resonance
magazine. Doors will open at 9:30 and the show will run till 4:00am.

Some info about Brendan for those who may be unfamiliar:

Gillen has engineered electro's second coming with a three-pronged attack
of
producing, distributing, and the creation of his own label.
Brendan's productions under the guise of Ectomorph and Flexitone have
enacted some of the most focused, compelling electro mandates to date.
Gillen's Star67 distribution company has also quitely been helping to 
push

the genre's anonymous labels from the deepest sound recesses into the
light.
Since 1995, his own record imprint,Interdimensional Transmissions, has
actuated a strain of global neo-electro/tech-funk that has seen the
earliest
incarnations of Ectomorph (from the skeletal thump and fuzz of Subsonic
Vibrations to the more recent dystopic take on dubby Arthur Russell 
disco

on Destroy Your Powercenters), the seminal From Beyond compilation and
subsequent releases from Holland's I-F (responsible for the dirty-Italo
disco sleaze Space
Invaders Are Smoking Grass) and Austrian-based GD Luxxe (his 20th Door 
EP

revealed a hitherto unknown connecton from electro to post-punk/new wave
with strains of Joy Division). Whatever Gillen's actions, the purpose has
been to link the past with the future, the finished with the unfinished,
the
ass with the mind. Expect to be inspired.



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[313] ambient techno

2001-08-29 Thread Mike Taylor

Hello,

I have been getting into ambient techno and early 90's UK IDM lately. I am 
looking for more obscure material from that period and I was wondering what 
recommendations you guys would have. As far as that sound goes, here is what 
I have been listening to lately:


Global Communication: 76:14
Aphex: SAW I  II
Biosphere: Microgravity
ART records: ART 12 comps
Atom Heart: Dots

I am looking for more material like this, any recommendations would be very 
appreciated.


Thanks,
mt

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Re: [313] time trap teknik (was new order)

2001-08-29 Thread Kao Jyan
while were talking about the advent.
anyone know where i can get kombinationphunk (i think that's what it was
called).
it was a 3-4 12s compilation (w/beltram etc).
anyone know if it was on cd too (mixed/unmixed)
thanks
kaojyan



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RE: [313] Control

2001-08-29 Thread Bulger, Tim
Yes, absolutely recommended..

1. Spoil - Porter Ricks (a-side)  
2. Eric Wesenberg's New Simplicity - Ron Spank  
3. Proton/Elektron - Hakan Lidbo  
4. Plastic Park - Bellringers (Mark  Alex remix)  
5. Songs Without Climax - Stewart Walker  
6. My Anthem Remixes - Ian Pooley (Roy's Back 2 Tha Phuture mix)  
7. Capricorn - DJ Rush  
 8. Wie Die Zeit Verrinnt - Heckmann  
9. Wort  Ton - Funkknarz  
10. 2 - Welt In Sherben  
11. 3 - Welt In Sherben  
12. Herz Aus Gold - Rob Acid  
13. Miasma Version - Sutekh  
14. With The - Exos  
 

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it's called 'mainhatten sound', john's ode to Frankfurt and Force. great
tracks on there from porter ricks, hakan libdo, exos, and sutekh. Along the
same minimal techno lines check out the ricardo villabolos mix cd on good
life records w/ tracks from brinkman, minimal man, villalobos, and christian
bloch (list member)...

-pete

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which mix CD is that??  the one from New Years where he and richie debued
the Final Scratch thing-a-majig?  i got that one too and think it is just
stupendous.  

jeff

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 However I did get I fabulous acquaviva mix cd.  I was expecting some nice
 house, but got tech-house and techno.  Woo hoo!
 
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[313] new topic

2001-08-29 Thread T Mind
Please any and all who would like to comment in your opinion put together 
your top 10 best live pa group or artist .The artist must be detroit techno 
artist.


Thanks for your Time

I really want to hear from Dan Sicko, Laura Gabor ,BMG,Sean Deason,and all 
other 313 ers who really care and have insight.



Peace Thanks again for your time

My last two cents a few years ago I heard about a possible model 500 tour 
starting up that would have been cool who else besides Juan Atkins was 
involved in that. I wish ...



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RE: [313] madonna

2001-08-29 Thread Brian Dillard
at least one of the slater remixes was available on a commercial cd single.
i think it was british but could have been e.u. or japan.

brian

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On Tue, 28 Aug 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I don't know if it was in this list or in techno.ca, but I remember a long
 discussion thread about 2 years ago, when Luke Slater remixed Madonna...
back
 then a lot of people said Luke had sold out. it seems things are different
today

Yes, it was quite a debate.
Those remixes never made it to the public, only a few promos are around,
right? Luke Slater was most likely _asked_ to make them, or maybe he
offered them to Maverick...

 I also remember a discussion about UR / Sony affair..

It's a bit of a different situation when a record ompany decides to
release a cover version of your track without even asking your
permission.



J

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Re: [313] ambient techno

2001-08-29 Thread Mike Taylor

Hello,

I should also have said that I am looking for recommendation for specific 
releases. I know about Fax and Warp, I need details about which 
releases/artists to look for. I have a general idea about who was big in the 
early 90's and what to look for. What I am interested in is specifics about 
the more obscure labels/releases and artists from that period.


Also, did Apollo ever put out any compilations CD's?

Thanks,
mt


From: Kao Jyan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mike Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [313] ambient techno
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 13:18:03 -0400

all the early Warp Records is a great place to start.
pete namlooks Fax label too
kaojyan


 Hello,

 I have been getting into ambient techno and early 90's UK IDM lately. I 
am

 looking for more obscure material from that period and I was wondering
what
 recommendations you guys would have. As far as that sound goes, here is
what
 I have been listening to lately:

 Global Communication: 76:14
 Aphex: SAW I  II
 Biosphere: Microgravity
 ART records: ART 12 comps
 Atom Heart: Dots

 I am looking for more material like this, any recommendations would be
very
 appreciated.

 Thanks,
 mt

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RE: [313] ambient techno

2001-08-29 Thread Brian Dillard
you can't go wrong with warp's plaid retrospective, trainer. chronicles
the work of former black dog memebers ed handley and andy turner from the
early to mid '90s. they later toured with bjork, produced nicolette and plus
one and released a string of albums, including this year's double figure.

brian

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Subject: [313] ambient techno


Hello,

I have been getting into ambient techno and early 90's UK IDM lately. I am 
looking for more obscure material from that period and I was wondering what 
recommendations you guys would have. As far as that sound goes, here is what

I have been listening to lately:

Global Communication: 76:14
Aphex: SAW I  II
Biosphere: Microgravity
ART records: ART 12 comps
Atom Heart: Dots

I am looking for more material like this, any recommendations would be very 
appreciated.

Thanks,
mt

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[313] ohmmade, electro collective

2001-08-29 Thread eco/vinyls
Hi all
Meet this new belgian/french electro collectiv at http://ohmmade.fr.fm
djs, scratches and live vocoders

listen to it here: http://ohmmade.free.fr/primar.ram
(realplayer required)
it's pretty good

cheers

maur


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Re: [313] ambient techno

2001-08-29 Thread Kao Jyan
 I should also have said that I am looking for recommendation for specific
 releases. I know about Fax and Warp, I need details about which
 releases/artists to look for. I have a general idea about who was big in
the
 early 90's and what to look for. What I am interested in is specifics
about
 the more obscure labels/releases and artists from that period.

all the artifical intelligence on warp series were great, especially Polygon
Window.
all the early aphex stuff in fact (caustic window and the analogue bubble
baths are easy to track down).
bioshere's patashnik (sp?) was really good too if you liked microgravity.
early seefeel stuff is brilliant, and the FFWD album (orb members + robert
fripp) is very cool.
air liquide have got loads of material too which might not be too easy to
find?? but Sonic Weather Machine and Nephology are really cool.
and then there is the Orb and FSOL.
maybe not quite what you're looking for but if you don't have FSOL's album
Lifeforms get it immediately, i still think this is THE most important
(electronic?) album EVER. (i know i'm gonna start an argument with that one
: ).
as far as fax, i would recommend Air and Fish, but i haven't heard a lot
more than that.

kaojyan



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[313] DJ Magda

2001-08-29 Thread Gary Robinson
Does anyone have any info on DJ Magda from Detroit?

He/She's playing in the UK in september with Richie Hawtin as part of a
Minus Records night?

Cheers

Gary


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Re: [313] ambient techno

2001-08-29 Thread jonathan morse
some of the early rising high stuff too is really good as is 'colourform' by
the higher intelligence agency and the first two 'a.d.' comps or the
'excursions in ambience' series.



 From: Kao Jyan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 13:46:39 -0400
 To: 313 313@hyperreal.org, Mike Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [313] ambient techno
 
 I should also have said that I am looking for recommendation for specific
 releases. I know about Fax and Warp, I need details about which
 releases/artists to look for. I have a general idea about who was big in
 the
 early 90's and what to look for. What I am interested in is specifics
 about
 the more obscure labels/releases and artists from that period.
 
 all the artifical intelligence on warp series were great, especially Polygon
 Window.
 all the early aphex stuff in fact (caustic window and the analogue bubble
 baths are easy to track down).
 bioshere's patashnik (sp?) was really good too if you liked microgravity.
 early seefeel stuff is brilliant, and the FFWD album (orb members + robert
 fripp) is very cool.
 air liquide have got loads of material too which might not be too easy to
 find?? but Sonic Weather Machine and Nephology are really cool.
 and then there is the Orb and FSOL.
 maybe not quite what you're looking for but if you don't have FSOL's album
 Lifeforms get it immediately, i still think this is THE most important
 (electronic?) album EVER. (i know i'm gonna start an argument with that one
 : ).
 as far as fax, i would recommend Air and Fish, but i haven't heard a lot
 more than that.
 
 kaojyan
 
 
 
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Re: [313] ambient techno

2001-08-29 Thread Mxyzptlk
FAX has a whole world of this material out there...Atom's Orange, Tetsu's 
Organic Cloud, Slow and Low, Ambiant Otaku,  Sad World, Alien Community, 
Personally I love Namlook's Season's Greetings-Winter, etc., 
etc.  Manna's s/t lp on RS/Apollo/AMB is excellent and fits right in. 
David Kristian's Synaesthesia on Discreet is nice with a dark streak. Some 
of the old Recycle or Die label stuff (I think there were 8 or 9 releases 
originally) is certainly along those lines. The Chill Out or Die series 
grabs old Rising High/FAX things and compiles them nicely for samplers. 
Elfish Echo (on KMS20) is good.
Of course, there's Global Comm's Pentamerous Metamorphosis. Sun Electric's 
Live one 30-7-94 is classic. Lots of the Locust back catalog has good 
ambience interspersed with some crunch (e.g, Truth is Born of Arguments - 
*real* crunch on that one!). For hometown influence, try Rod Modell's 
Autonomous Music (btw, is it true he is now part of DeepChord ?). For 
something newer try both of the Pub releases...Summer and Do You Regret 
Pantomime?  A LOT of the David Morley catalog is nice. I've really been 
getting into Mark Pilkington's Thought Unviverse project (aka Martian Tin 
Can, Venusian Jazz, etc) CD3. CD4 is due out soon - very mid 90s IDM in a 
GOOD way. I'd also recommend the Foreign Terrain/Black Faction stuff 
(Solielmoon has one release each in print - both = Andy Diey) for a ride in 
that vein with a hint of mid-eastern motif. The last Black Faction seems to 
have a Dante theme through the 1st 5 tracks or so - quite dark. I'm sure 
that after I hit send I'll think of 500 more things I should have 
mentioned, but this should get you started. Some of it will be a tough 
find, too.
If you're into mp3s you might want to consider subscribing to emusic. They 
have a lot of rather Interesting/FAX/FAX sublabel rarities available for 
downloads at reasonable rates (only 128 kbps though).

jeff




At 12:16 PM 8/29/2001, Mike Taylor wrote:

Hello,

I have been getting into ambient techno and early 90's UK IDM lately. I am 
looking for more obscure material from that period and I was wondering 
what recommendations you guys would have. As far as that sound goes, here 
is what I have been listening to lately:


Global Communication: 76:14
Aphex: SAW I  II
Biosphere: Microgravity
ART records: ART 12 comps
Atom Heart: Dots

I am looking for more material like this, any recommendations would be 
very appreciated.


Thanks,
mt

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RE: [313] ambient techno

2001-08-29 Thread Brendan Nelson
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| From: Mike Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 29 August 2001 18:17
|
| Hello,
|
| I have been getting into ambient techno and early 90's UK IDM
| lately. I am looking for more obscure material from that
| period and I was wondering what recommendations you guys
| would have.

I was in love with that sound back in the day and have been rediscovering a
lot of it myself, lately. Here are some recommendations:

- Anything on Likemind Records
Likemind was a label that put out some Kirk Degorgio, B12 and Stasis stuff
as well as more obscure artists like Nuron and Fugue. There were four
Likemind releases (I've got 2, 3 and 4), all of which are brilliant if
you're into that sort of sound.

- Anything on B Twelve Records
Before B12 released their album ElectroSoma on Warp, they were mucking about
with their own label and put out their own stuff as well as Stasis (Stasis
really are the unsung heroes of early-90s UK idm, but more later) and a few
others. Slightly rare, but I hear rumblings that some have been discovered
floating around in the last six months or so.

- Anything by Stasis
Stasis put out a good few EPs on Peacefrog, B Twelve, Likemind and ART; pick
up as many as you can find. Also recorded an EP on Peacefrog as Other World
Collective called Artificial World - get that on sight! And the LP, of
course.

- Black Dog Productions EP on Rising High
This came out in 1992 with the tracks Flux, Pillars and Mirrors and
Otaku. This is my favourite Black Dog release, with Otaku being my
favourite track. At the time I was a really massive fan of good, futuristic,
synth strings in these sorts of idm tracks, and this EP was on almost
continual play!

- Trainer, the Plaid compilation
Someone's already mentioned this - get it. Especially for tracks like Choke
and Fly, The Whirling of Spirits, Fly Wings and Nort Route which are
pretty hard to get elsewhere.

- Deep Sleep EP by Ken Ishii on Apollo
Ken Ishii put his own two cents into the ambient techno scene with this very
otherworldly ep on Apollo (I still have an Apollo t-shirt, come to think of
it - I was quite a big Apollo fan); in many ways this ep comes closest to
providing a definition for the term ambient techno, because despite being
beatless it stayed very, very far away from the usual hippy sorts of
sentiments many ambient records had at the time.

- Any of the old Future Sound of London stuff on Jumpin and Pumpin
Particularly the Pulse EPs and Intelligent Communication by Principles of
Motion; they were hyper-prolific during this phase and were churning out
very polished, exciting idm sort of stuff while also releasing tracks for
the UK rave dancefloor as Smart Systems and other names.

- A Collection of Short Stories by Reload
You probably know about this, but it's worth getting if only for the track
Le Soleil et la Mer (lots of the other ones are good too, but the more
abrasive tracks are a bit distracting). Once you have that hunt down the EP
on which Black Dog remix Le Soleil... - the original track is amazing, but
once the Black Dog go to work on it it'll practically reduce you to tears!

- The Four Cornered Room by Luke Slater on GPR
I really like this album, to be honest. It's very atmospheric, sometimes
pacey but never hectic, and times very effective on an emotional level (more
so than his second album on GPR). Incidentally, anything else you see on GPR
is worth getting - they released lots of early Black Dog and other good
ambient techno generally.

- Flourescence EP by Space Time Continuum
I think this was the first STC release; if you don't like STC's later
output, don't be put off from this EP. Whenever I played it out at ambient
clubs back then trainspotters would flock to the decks (it had this novelty
holographic label which made it visually distinctive as well). Best use of a
303 in an ambient track can be found on here; this EP really takes me back!

- Second Earth by Quark, on Mucho Vinyl
Really obscure but amazing EP from Matt Buggins which is reviewed here:
http://cdr.sine.com/cdr/article.cfm?id=245

It's sad, but I could blabber on about this sort of stuff for far too
long...

Brendan


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RE: [313] ambient techno

2001-08-29 Thread Brendan Nelson
Interestingly enough, longtime Rephlex artist Mike Paradinas (aka mu-ziq) is
auctioning his ponytail on ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=1458443752

'idm ponytails are rare in the 2000s, since most were got rid of in the
early 90s once the dream dissolved...'

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RE: [313] ambient techno - slag boom van loon

2001-08-29 Thread Brian Dillard
As far as recent melodic/ambient IDM, I suggest the Slag Boom Van Loon
eponymous album on Planet Mu. Really ace collaboration between Speedy J and
Mu-Ziq. Review at
http://www.armchair-dj.com/reviews/s/slag_boom_van_loon.asp.
A so-so collection of remixes of this stuff came out this year under the
title So Soon, but I recommend the original if you can find it.

Brian

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Interestingly enough, longtime Rephlex artist Mike Paradinas (aka mu-ziq) is
auctioning his ponytail on ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=1458443752

'idm ponytails are rare in the 2000s, since most were got rid of in the
early 90s once the dream dissolved...'

Brendan


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Re: [313] DJ Magda

2001-08-29 Thread Lorie R
I am not quite sure if there are any sites with info on her or not, but you 
can check out a few of her sets on www.paxahau.com.

groovay.

I was very impressed with her set at the 10yr last yr, and at Jak- the 
system returns.



Lorie



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Subject: [313] DJ Magda
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 18:59:36 +0100

Does anyone have any info on DJ Magda from Detroit?

He/She's playing in the UK in september with Richie Hawtin as part of a
Minus Records night?

Cheers

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Re: [313] DJ Magda

2001-08-29 Thread Alex . Lugo

I concur with Lorie below. I saw her twice in NYC at Liquids and Drinkland.
Definitely her out if she's in your area.

Peace,
Alex



   
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I am not quite sure if there are any sites with info on her or not, but you
can check out a few of her sets on www.paxahau.com.
groovay.

I was very impressed with her set at the 10yr last yr, and at Jak- the
system returns.


Lorie


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Subject: [313] DJ Magda
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 18:59:36 +0100

Does anyone have any info on DJ Magda from Detroit?

He/She's playing in the UK in september with Richie Hawtin as part of a
Minus Records night?

Cheers

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Re: [313] new topic

2001-08-29 Thread T Mind

Thanks dan to your quick response.

I would have to say:

1.Ur with 1992 /With Jeff
2.Model 500 1996 /Mike Banks,Keith Tucker and Tom Hammilton Aux
3.Robert Hood
4.Scan 7
5.Adult
6.Carl Craig
7.Inner City
8 Claude Young
9.Shake demf 2001
10.k-1 Optic Nerve

FEEL FREE TO COMMENT







From: Dan Sicko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: T Mind [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] new topic
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 14:43:31 -0400

How about a top 5?  Too hard to distinguish which sets I like better
than others after that.

1. underground resistance w/jeff mills (1992)
2. aril brikha  time:space
3. rob hood
4. moodymann (based on the short set he played at All Access this year)
5. inner city

I missed the first Model 500 show in 1996 so I can't comment. The
second one (what year was that again?) wasn't worth mentioning
unfortunately.

I believe Blake Baxter was the first Detroit artist to play live.
London in 1988 to kick off the compilation on Virgin. Anyone on the
list see that one?  :)

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Re: [313] new topic

2001-08-29 Thread mkb

At 19:21 + 8/29/01, T Mind wrote:

FEEL FREE TO COMMENT


Not to be a snot, but it would be nice to more than just a top 10 list.

Frankly, I rarely get the chance to see techno played live, and it 
would be nice to get an idea of what a performance is like.


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RE: [313] live sets (was new topic)

2001-08-29 Thread Brian Dillard
i have to say:

1) carl craig's innerzone live debut at st. andrews in 97 or 98 (can't
remember which), when a room full of candy ravers (incl. myself at the time)
kind of half-swayed, half-danced around for at least a half an hour wating
for the beats to drop before splitting into two contingents, one of which
stopped swaying but stayed around for the rest of the decidedly
non-dancefloor set, the other of which promptly went looking for dj dan or
whomever it was playing upstairs.

2) stewart walker, chicago, 2000. one set of stabiles material for the
head. one set of live techno for the feet.

3) inner city live at DEMF 2001 - we need some / we need some / we need
some luh-hove! paris still has it

brian

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Thanks dan to your quick response.

I would have to say:

1.Ur with 1992 /With Jeff
2.Model 500 1996 /Mike Banks,Keith Tucker and Tom Hammilton Aux
3.Robert Hood
4.Scan 7
5.Adult
6.Carl Craig
7.Inner City
8 Claude Young
9.Shake demf 2001
10.k-1 Optic Nerve

FEEL FREE TO COMMENT






From: Dan Sicko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: T Mind [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] new topic
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 14:43:31 -0400

How about a top 5?  Too hard to distinguish which sets I like better
than others after that.

1. underground resistance w/jeff mills (1992)
2. aril brikha  time:space
3. rob hood
4. moodymann (based on the short set he played at All Access this year)
5. inner city

I missed the first Model 500 show in 1996 so I can't comment. The
second one (what year was that again?) wasn't worth mentioning
unfortunately.

I believe Blake Baxter was the first Detroit artist to play live.
London in 1988 to kick off the compilation on Virgin. Anyone on the
list see that one?  :)

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Re: [313] new topic

2001-08-29 Thread laura gavoor
Without question it would be the Model 500 live show put together by Mad 
Mike and Aux 88 for Juan's/Metroplex's 10th Anniversary party oh so long 
ago--1995.  The repertory of material to draw from in addition to Mike's 
analog--serious--funk made for the most memorable live performance of live 
techfunk I've yet to experience and I've humbly witnessed a lot of shows.


Yes, we've tried unsuccessfully in the past and are still trying to get the 
right situation (developmental $$) to re - present and tour that 
moment.it truly is the finest/most memorable to evolve out of this 
city--however it remains an uphill battle.  Someday perhaps..


Calling on the techno genie!



From: T Mind [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] new topic
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 17:30:16 +

Please any and all who would like to comment in your opinion put together
your top 10 best live pa group or artist .The artist must be detroit techno
artist.

Thanks for your Time

I really want to hear from Dan Sicko, Laura Gabor ,BMG,Sean Deason,and all
other 313 ers who really care and have insight.


Peace Thanks again for your time

My last two cents a few years ago I heard about a possible model 500 tour
starting up that would have been cool who else besides Juan Atkins was
involved in that. I wish ...


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Re: [313] new topic

2001-08-29 Thread T Mind
WOW THAT REALLY brought back meories I think I would have to change my first 
choice to that first model 500 show because it was just that live. LIVE 
keyboard playing from the band and those always s cool vocals and dark 
strings. That was the one to see I think there is a video floating out their 
by a detroit photographer.who did film come on somebody cough up some info 
on that video tape.



peace Thamks Laura That felt good brbrbr




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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] new topic
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 19:34:27

Without question it would be the Model 500 live show put together by Mad 
Mike and Aux 88 for Juan's/Metroplex's 10th Anniversary party oh so 
long ago--1995.  The repertory of material to draw from in addition to 
Mike's analog--serious--funk made for the most memorable live performance 
of live techfunk I've yet to experience and I've humbly witnessed a lot of 
shows.


Yes, we've tried unsuccessfully in the past and are still trying to get the 
right situation (developmental $$) to re - present and tour that 
moment.it truly is the finest/most memorable to evolve out of this 
city--however it remains an uphill battle.  Someday perhaps..


Calling on the techno genie!



From: T Mind [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] new topic
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 17:30:16 +

Please any and all who would like to comment in your opinion put together
your top 10 best live pa group or artist .The artist must be detroit 
techno

artist.

Thanks for your Time

I really want to hear from Dan Sicko, Laura Gabor ,BMG,Sean Deason,and all
other 313 ers who really care and have insight.


Peace Thanks again for your time

My last two cents a few years ago I heard about a possible model 500 tour
starting up that would have been cool who else besides Juan Atkins was
involved in that. I wish ...


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Re: [313] time trap teknik (was new order)

2001-08-29 Thread scott mcgill
I have seen it about still, the one that featured dopplereffekt and so on,
yes?

I remember it being both vinyl and CD with the CD mixed up.
It was first release on there proposed new label.  It was called something
box, maybe MetalBox seems familiar.  Anyone confirm?

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 while were talking about the advent.
 anyone know where i can get kombinationphunk (i think that's what it was
 called).
 it was a 3-4 12s compilation (w/beltram etc).
 anyone know if it was on cd too (mixed/unmixed)
 thanks
 kaojyan



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RE: [313] madonna

2001-08-29 Thread armin holzgethan
it made me laugh when i first read it so here it is:

i'm trying to put the soul that's missing into electronic music
madonna


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Re: [313] time trap teknik (was new order)

2001-08-29 Thread scott mcgill
I agree with kombination 3.  That is so strong that release.  The alien stab
in the electro track gets me everytime.

Totally refreshing and consistent music.  How clean a sound? I miss the
trademark hat ride mixed with that raw funk riddim. One of the saddest
moments in techno for me in recent years was their split up.  Their first
album Elements of Life was never bettered.

Bring back Colin (Mr G) campaign!

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 there was an 8-track album on kombination research called time trap
 teknik. most of them were already released on kombination research.
 then there's the time trap technik cd on gigolo records, featuring the 7
 tracks on the komb. research album and 8 different ones, most of them had
 been unreleased (i think).
 and then there's the 12 on gigolo, called time trap technik as well, with
 4 tracks.

 all electro, my favourite ones are let us take you (on the album and cd
 and released on komb.res.03) and world tonight (on the cd and on the
 12)

 peter


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 : He also released an electro album on Gigolo last year called Time Trap
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Re: [313] live sets (was new topic)

2001-08-29 Thread jonathan morse
live sets:

plastikman @ spastik (wonder if rich and matthew still have those silver
parkas) 

speedy j @ minimal (toronto 1996)

kooky scientist @ plus8 10yr

theorem @ consumed and epok




 From: Brian Dillard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 12:36:21 -0700
 To: 'T Mind' [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: RE: [313] live sets (was new topic)
 
 i have to say:
 
 1) carl craig's innerzone live debut at st. andrews in 97 or 98 (can't
 remember which), when a room full of candy ravers (incl. myself at the time)
 kind of half-swayed, half-danced around for at least a half an hour wating
 for the beats to drop before splitting into two contingents, one of which
 stopped swaying but stayed around for the rest of the decidedly
 non-dancefloor set, the other of which promptly went looking for dj dan or
 whomever it was playing upstairs.
 
 2) stewart walker, chicago, 2000. one set of stabiles material for the
 head. one set of live techno for the feet.
 
 3) inner city live at DEMF 2001 - we need some / we need some / we need
 some luh-hove! paris still has it
 
 brian
 
 -Original Message-
 From: T Mind [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 12:22 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: [313] new topic
 
 
 Thanks dan to your quick response.
 
 I would have to say:
 
 1.Ur with 1992 /With Jeff
 2.Model 500 1996 /Mike Banks,Keith Tucker and Tom Hammilton Aux
 3.Robert Hood
 4.Scan 7
 5.Adult
 6.Carl Craig
 7.Inner City
 8 Claude Young
 9.Shake demf 2001
 10.k-1 Optic Nerve
 
 FEEL FREE TO COMMENT
 
 
 
 
 
 
 From: Dan Sicko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: T Mind [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: [313] new topic
 Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 14:43:31 -0400
 
 How about a top 5?  Too hard to distinguish which sets I like better
 than others after that.
 
 1. underground resistance w/jeff mills (1992)
 2. aril brikha  time:space
 3. rob hood
 4. moodymann (based on the short set he played at All Access this year)
 5. inner city
 
 I missed the first Model 500 show in 1996 so I can't comment. The
 second one (what year was that again?) wasn't worth mentioning
 unfortunately.
 
 I believe Blake Baxter was the first Detroit artist to play live.
 London in 1988 to kick off the compilation on Virgin. Anyone on the
 list see that one?  :)
 
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Re: [313] ambient techno

2001-08-29 Thread Vince Woolums
My personal favorite:

Amorphous Androgenous (aka Future Sound of London) -
Tales of Ephedrina (Astrelworks)

Still in print on CD, vinyl was promo only 12s, no LP.  Great stuff!!
Awesome atmosphere and great emotion and ambience.  I personally grew
attached to this playing Metroid for SNES.  It really should have been the
soundtrack...

Ahh, the days!

Vince Woolums
AOL IM: vincewoolums
http://jump.to/iowacityunderground

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Subject: Re: [313] ambient techno


 I should also have said that I am looking for recommendation for specific
  releases. I know about Fax and Warp, I need details about which
  releases/artists to look for. I have a general idea about who was big in
 the
  early 90's and what to look for. What I am interested in is specifics
 about
  the more obscure labels/releases and artists from that period.

 all the artifical intelligence on warp series were great, especially
Polygon
 Window.
 all the early aphex stuff in fact (caustic window and the analogue bubble
 baths are easy to track down).
 bioshere's patashnik (sp?) was really good too if you liked microgravity.
 early seefeel stuff is brilliant, and the FFWD album (orb members + robert
 fripp) is very cool.
 air liquide have got loads of material too which might not be too easy to
 find?? but Sonic Weather Machine and Nephology are really cool.
 and then there is the Orb and FSOL.
 maybe not quite what you're looking for but if you don't have FSOL's album
 Lifeforms get it immediately, i still think this is THE most important
 (electronic?) album EVER. (i know i'm gonna start an argument with that
one
 : ).
 as far as fax, i would recommend Air and Fish, but i haven't heard a lot
 more than that.

 kaojyan



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Re: [313] time trap teknik (was new order)

2001-08-29 Thread peter mueller
something that i never quite understood. if you look on the liner notes,
most of the tracks are credited to cisco ferreira only. anyone who has
more insight on the way they worked together or could direct me to any
interviews/articles?

for the techno tracks, i agree. they definitely had more funk back than.
but for the electro stuff...the release on electrix earlier this year is
one of my favourite records of 2k1 so far. anyone know if there's any
material comming out from the advent in the near future?

peter

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: Totally refreshing and consistent music.  How clean a sound? I miss the
: trademark hat ride mixed with that raw funk riddim. One of the saddest
: moments in techno for me in recent years was their split up.  Their
first
: album Elements of Life was never bettered.
:
: Bring back Colin (Mr G) campaign!
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Re: [313] time trap teknik / also ties in with Top Live PA's

2001-08-29 Thread scott mcgill
It was more Cisco in a technical sense but I think it is fairly evident what
Colin offered just by hearing their sound from now against then.  Colin
added this raw, chancing funk to the music for me.  I remember in 1995 when
they did a live set at Tribal Gathering.  I was shouting about how truly
great Colin was as he was northern soul dancing his arse off during the
breakdown to Badboy.  I was then approached by a girl (fnarr) who told me
she was their agent, manager or something. She then proceeded to tell me I
was wrong and how Cisco was the real technical brains behind them.  I just
gazed back as Colin got behind the equipment again at Badboy's peak and
started frantically pulling his grey goatee beard inbetween tweaks, I then
looked back at the girl and retorted Sorry love, you just don't get it.

Not slagging Cisco by the way, I just preferred them as a true unit and also
find it slightly disrespectful that Cisco carries on in the Advent's name.
Mind you I forgot about Aux-88.  :o)

For the love...

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Subject: Re: [313] time trap teknik (was new order)


 something that i never quite understood. if you look on the liner notes,
 most of the tracks are credited to cisco ferreira only. anyone who has
 more insight on the way they worked together or could direct me to any
 interviews/articles?

 for the techno tracks, i agree. they definitely had more funk back than.
 but for the electro stuff...the release on electrix earlier this year is
 one of my favourite records of 2k1 so far. anyone know if there's any
 material comming out from the advent in the near future?

 peter

 - Original Message -
 From: scott mcgill [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 : Totally refreshing and consistent music.  How clean a sound? I miss the
 : trademark hat ride mixed with that raw funk riddim. One of the saddest
 : moments in techno for me in recent years was their split up.  Their
 first
 : album Elements of Life was never bettered.
 :
 : Bring back Colin (Mr G) campaign!
 :




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Re: [313] new topic

2001-08-29 Thread diana potts
I'll agree with Laura and also two 313 sets I saw in
London at Tribal Gathering.
one is Kraftwerk (due to their influence, I consider
them honorary 313). This goes down as one of my most
memorable moments.
the other is the AUX 88 show that night.It was awesome
to hear some home grown beats so far from home, but
also to see foreign reaction to the AUX 88 sound and
dancers. 

Because I'm such a junkie: Adult. 

Inner City (2001 DEMF)

Bill VanLoo (the show we did at the DC this year).
There's not much that can beat the smile on Bill's
face when he gets in to what he's doing or hearing.

..that's all..for now.





outliketrout.
d



--- laura gavoor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Without question it would be the Model 500 live show
 put together by Mad 
 Mike and Aux 88 for Juan's/Metroplex's 10th
 Anniversary party oh so long 
 ago--1995.  The repertory of material to draw from
 in addition to Mike's 
 analog--serious--funk made for the most memorable
 live performance of live 
 techfunk I've yet to experience and I've humbly
 witnessed a lot of shows.
 
 Yes, we've tried unsuccessfully in the past and are
 still trying to get the 
 right situation (developmental $$) to re - present
 and tour that 
 moment.it truly is the finest/most memorable to
 evolve out of this 
 city--however it remains an uphill battle.  Someday
 perhaps..
 
 Calling on the techno genie!
 
 
 From: T Mind [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: [313] new topic
 Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 17:30:16 +
 
 Please any and all who would like to comment in
 your opinion put together
 your top 10 best live pa group or artist .The
 artist must be detroit techno
 artist.
 
 Thanks for your Time
 
 I really want to hear from Dan Sicko, Laura Gabor
 ,BMG,Sean Deason,and all
 other 313 ers who really care and have insight.
 
 
 Peace Thanks again for your time
 
 My last two cents a few years ago I heard about a
 possible model 500 tour
 starting up that would have been cool who else
 besides Juan Atkins was
 involved in that. I wish ...
 
 

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[313] Clark Warner

2001-08-29 Thread Grammenos, Peter

He's doing a show tonight in NYC, any opinions?

-Pete

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[313] New Logic7 track up

2001-08-29 Thread logic7
Just posted a new track to http://www.geocities.com/labwerx in the mix
section

 Simplicity - bouncy bit of minimal techno. Feedback is welcome.

The future passed you by.

Labwerx Music
http://www.geocities.com/labwerx


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Re: [313] live sets (was new topic)

2001-08-29 Thread Dennis Donohue

Best Live sets ever:

Rob Hood @ Elysium (sp)
---It just doesn't get any better in a minimal techno live PA than Rob 
Hood's shows.  Always entertaining, and seemingly spontaneous.


Speedy J live @ I love Techno 5
---Started with a 20 mix of electric deluxe, played something for your mind, 
and ended with a blasting mix of  pullover - I couldn't walk for days.


Innercity Live at DEMF 2001
---Big fun - good life - hallaluyah --  I have chills just remembering that 
set.  I think if someone would have been standing in front of Paris Gray 
they would have been blown off of the stage, she's definitely worthy of Diva 
status.


Carl Craig @ state theater
---Very inspiring and heartfelt.

Cheers!
D

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