[313] Wanderin' in Philly

2001-10-05 Thread diana potts

I'm going to be at Temple tomorrow and (in the Deason
spirit;)) have quite a gap of time between the end of
my appointment at Temple and another one much later in
the evening (I'm checking out first Friday).

I don't know the city, but if any Philly 313er's can
suggest some things to do around the university it be
appreciated (with their location in relation to
N.Broad and Montgomery, please). I'm looking for
anything to just cool stores to museums that I can
kill time in.

Thank you much!
Diana


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Re: [313] Samuel l.session help please

2001-10-05 Thread janos

Here's  some

http://www.sonox.com/label.box?id=CO3b8f56b909cb2


janos



At 06:55 PM 10/4/2001 +0200, Yair Etziony wrote:

hi
i need some info about this dude, anything from bio to discography.
 thanx in advance
 y.

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[313] GARY MARTIN

2001-10-05 Thread ryan burns


a few weeks ago i got the new Black Forest and Persuasive Percusion from 
Gary Martin.  i have a few other tracks from him that i dont really like to 
much.  but these two are dope.  can anyone point out some of his better 
releases?


ryan

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[313] Herbie Hancock /Future2Future

2001-10-05 Thread Dave Barnett
check out

shockwave audio previews of the entire album @ http://www.future2future.com

alphabeta is the 'strings of life' sampling one.

Dave


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RE: [313] Herbie Hancock Carl Craig article

2001-10-05 Thread miss lauryn g
hah

herbie hancock just played here in memphis on hte 27th in a tribute to
miles davis and john coltrane. :)

YUM.


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RE: [313] micro house

2001-10-05 Thread Dave Clark
Steve Bug and his buddy DJ Clay (not sure if that's correct) came to
perth recently and played a great set of microhouse.

I love it, even if I did find the wire article to be mostly a wordy,
hulking morass of incomprehensibility. I swear, if I had to write an
article on microhouse it would just be a list of labels, artists, and
releases. 

It's a pretty broad term the way the Wire uses it anyway - the stuff
done by Thomas Brinkmann in his Soul Center guise (as opposed to his
really clicky noisy stuff like 'klik') is quite different to the sort
of stuff that luomo does. Luomo, Soul Center, Hakan Lidbo etc are
mostly soulful stripped back house, whereas your Clicks n cuts, farben,
peter f speiB, etc is much more experimental glitchy stuff.

I love it all anyway so I'm not bothered. The Kid606 track on Clicks n
Cuts 2 is absolutely the bomb.

In our scene we refer to microhouse as Funkenhaus which I think is a
lot better.

-Dave

ps Force Tracks is all good except for a certain Yoko Mono release -
stay away from that one!


--- Yair Etziony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 it was not realsed on force tracks but on steve bug`s fine label
 -pokerflat.
  this is a massive tune, also worth check on that label steve bug-a
 night
 like this , and the martini bros!
  y.
  also worth check is :SCD017 John Tejada - Timebomb (12) -7th city
 great
 stuff.
 
 
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 Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 8:16 PM
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: RE: [313] micro house
 
 
 
 how about the Martin Landsky EP on Force Tracks?  can't remember what
 it's
 called.  it's got a Dan Bell mix that's real glitchy (and pretty
 good), and
 it's got two other BC-type standard sounding tracks.
 
 From: Gwendal Cobert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'John Osselaer' [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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 CC: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: RE: [313] micro house
 Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 16:11:52 +0200
 
   bought Easy Forms
   on Force Tracks,
 dunno this one, but I love everything I know on Force Tracks -
 there's this
 mix album by Weatherall too, Hypercity...
 
   Tech Couture by Hakan Libdo on Poker Flat
 I was quite dissappointed by this one after reading the Wire raving
 about
 this guy...
 
 What about the Clicks  Cuts comps ? don't they fit into micro-house
 ? and
 what about Geeez'n Gosh, one of Uwe Schmidt's aliases ? best take on
 the
 Soulcenter idea so far IMHO some tracks are incredible (most
 notably
 Jesus Christ saved my life)
 Gwendal
 
 

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Re: [313] micro house

2001-10-05 Thread Dave Clark
 
 Tech-house to me is loungy and atmospheric, but yet dancable; 
 swing-skippity beat, with a little funk...sorta like Weekend(forgot
 
 the artist name) but its on Neuton.

That would be Klas Lindsblad.

Can anyone explain to me the subtle difference between Neuton the Label
('Weekend' was Neuton001) and Neuton the distributer?

-Dave

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[313] disque records

2001-10-05 Thread Tyler A. Hanel


Found some tracks I've been looking for a while for order online from 
disque records in london (http://www.disque.co.uk) Has anybody used em? 
Good? Bad? I'll be having them shipped to the USA, so if you could comment 
on shipping too that would be great. Thanks.



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RE: [313] Wanderin' in Philly

2001-10-05 Thread FC3 Richards
sorry i don't know my way around philly at all, but if you make your way to
old town you can goto one of the best record stores i have been to, and that
is 611 records and the used store across the street 612.  over on south
street, look for the gum on the tree trunks.

jeff

 -Original Message-
 From: diana potts [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 5:56 PM
 To:   313@hyperreal.org
 Subject:  [313] Wanderin' in Philly
 
 
 I'm going to be at Temple tomorrow and (in the Deason
 spirit;)) have quite a gap of time between the end of
 my appointment at Temple and another one much later in
 the evening (I'm checking out first Friday).
 
 I don't know the city, but if any Philly 313er's can
 suggest some things to do around the university it be
 appreciated (with their location in relation to
 N.Broad and Montgomery, please). I'm looking for
 anything to just cool stores to museums that I can
 kill time in.
 
 Thank you much!
 Diana
 
 
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Re: [313] micro house

2001-10-05 Thread glyn
Gwendal Cobert wrote:

  I thought it was a trio...Loderbauer, Thiel and Fehlmann.
   jeff
 funny, I think I remember a record cover with just two faces ? not sure...
 anyway, it's fun to learn that these guys from the early days of European
 techno are still around doing some micro house stuff...

fehlmann did a pretty nice ambientish remake of one of anthony rother's tracks
quite recently, on the psi performer remix 12.

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Re: [313] Magazine Fodder

2001-10-05 Thread tydesign7
Hour magazine focuses on Detroit in areas of art, culture, fashion, music,
dining, city figures, etc.

On 10/04/01 11:53 AM, Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Tell us more. What is Hour magazine?
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 Subject: [313] Magazine Fodder
 Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2001 2:24 AM
 
 
 Check the latest issue of Hour magazine to see what fashion templates Paris,
 Stacey, Derrick, Carl, and Godfather (!) are wearing this fall.
 
 And congrats to Derrick May for making Crain's Detroit Business Top 40 under
 40.
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FW: [313] GARY MARTIN

2001-10-05 Thread Jongsma, K.J.
One of my favorite Gary Martin track is Casa Cougat on KMS. Are those
remixes of that track any good?

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PS Any dutch 313-ers are welcome at our Sunday-chill @ the Burgerweeshuis
(www.burgerweeshuis.nl) in Deventer this Sunday (starting at 16:00). We will
be doing a live set and play some nice tunes for you. 

 a few weeks ago i got the new Black Forest and Persuasive 
 Percusion from 
 Gary Martin.  i have a few other tracks from him that i dont 
 really like to 
 much.  but these two are dope.  can anyone point out some of 
 his better 
 releases?
 
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RE: [313] micro house-sun electric

2001-10-05 Thread Berislav

i dont want to sey anything wrong but, for me sun electric is much closer to
some kind of electronica, i cant put them in brinnkman, bell kind of style.

and its duo, fehlmann is kind of flying member

b.


 I thought it was a trio...Loderbauer, Thiel and Fehlmann.
  jeff
funny, I think I remember a record cover with just two faces ? not sure...
anyway, it's fun to learn that these guys from the early days of European
techno are still around doing some micro house stuff...
Gwendal


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RE: [313] R: [313] micro house

2001-10-05 Thread Gwendal Cobert
In acse you know other stuff by Uwe Schmidt, you'll notice he always use a
couple of weird, glitch sounds, whatever style he's into - i this release
he develops a lot around that, mixes it with gospel-like samples that come
up sometimes unexpectedly... the album is a grower - don't let the first
listen repel you
Gwendal

 | Geez'n'Gosh album My Life With Jesus 
 |
 | i saw that today...do you reccommend it? what *genre* is it?


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[313] original track id....

2001-10-05 Thread Jason Donnelly

slightly off topic, but don't know who else to ask-

recently came into the possession of an old disco mix cd (Leonard 'Remix' 
Rroy, check out Deep House Page mix 556) and there's a song which must have 
been sampled for the all-time classic Earth People - 'Dance', does anyone 
know what the original track is, again one of those tracks where the 
original still holds it own 20 years on.


thanks

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RE: [313] R: [313] micro house

2001-10-05 Thread daweed
I set up his live set in madrid last may, was with him and his group for a
couple days, and was amazed by his vision of music. His records are
conceptual, I mean they follow a concept, like in senor coconut kraftwerk
remixed with latin rythms. The live was made with an orchestra of about 10
people, and him with 2 MPC2000... Awesome!!
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Subject: RE: [313] R: [313] micro house


 yep - and Lisa Carbon too, and Atom Heart, and Erik Satin, and... it seems
 like everytime I dig another recording by him, he's got himself another
 alias, and tackles a new genre - but I never found a bad record from him,
 it's always interesting, tongue-in-cheek, and there's some homogeneity
too -
 same rhythms for example, no wonder he made his Senor Coconut records, he
 was after that kind of south-american rhythms long before...
 Gwendal

  Is that Uwe Senor Coconut / Lasieg Bendthaus?
   In acse you know other stuff by Uwe Schmidt, you'll notice
  he always use a
   couple of weird, glitch sounds, whatever style he's into - i this
  release
   he develops a lot around that, mixes it with gospel-like
  samples that come
   up sometimes unexpectedly... the album is a grower - don't
  let the first
   listen repel you
   Gwendal
| Geez'n'Gosh album My Life With Jesus 
|
| i saw that today...do you reccommend it? what *genre* is it?



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[313] Uwe Schmidt / Senor Coconut

2001-10-05 Thread Gwendal Cobert
Glad to hear that - last thing I knew, he couldn't get his musicians out of
their native Chile because of passport problems... I've got to check if the
tour goes to Paris !
Gwendal

 I set up his live set in madrid last may, was with him and
 his group for a
 couple days, and was amazed by his vision of music. His records are
 conceptual, I mean they follow a concept, like in senor
 coconut kraftwerk
 remixed with latin rythms. The live was made with an
 orchestra of about 10
 people, and him with 2 MPC2000... Awesome!!


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Re: [313] original track id....

2001-10-05 Thread Jonny McIntosh
Chic's Dance, Dance, Dance on Atlantic which should be easy to find.

 slightly off topic, but don't know who else to ask-

 recently came into the possession of an old disco mix cd (Leonard 'Remix'
 Rroy, check out Deep House Page mix 556) and there's a song which must
have
 been sampled for the all-time classic Earth People - 'Dance', does anyone
 know what the original track is, again one of those tracks where the
 original still holds it own 20 years on.

 thanks

 jason



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Re: [313] micro house

2001-10-05 Thread Mxyzptlk
Although it definitely wanders out of 313 range, the collection (Psi 
Performer: Art is a Division of Pain remixed 1) is quite stellar and 
varied...everyone from Plod, Miss Dinky, Fehlmann and John Tejada remixing.

jeff






fehlmann did a pretty nice ambientish remake of one of anthony rother's tracks
quite recently, on the psi performer remix 12.

glyn


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RE: [313] Uwe Schmidt / Senor Coconut

2001-10-05 Thread Gwendal Cobert
 Florian Schneider from Kraftwerk!!(that ended up with rumors
 about kraftwerk
 being upset with those latin remixes)
I don't understand why Kraftwerk would have to be upset with those versions
:
- I always had the feeling these guys had a lot of humour
- and one thing these versions show : Kraftwerk songs are great songs,
whatever instruments they're played with...
Gwendal


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RE: [313] Uwe Schmidt / Senor Coconut

2001-10-05 Thread Mxyzptlk
My understanding of this (which may certainly be flawed - I have done email 
volley with Uwe, but not over this subject. NICE guy!) is that some of the 
Kraftwerkers didn't think certain songs worked via the Latin treatment 
because they weren't as *funny* as the others - not that they were against 
the reworkings in general. Uwe was apparently miffed that they thought the 
Latinesque style was ~simply~ funny. This is the gist of the scuttlebutt 
surrounding the matter as it was discussed on Mother, the AtomTM list. 
Normally you dismiss this kind of talk, but several members on the list DO 
dialogue extensively with Uwe himself; Uwe tends to reply to email readily 
and is very congenial. He has said in the past that Kraftwerk's songs ARE 
more compositions than some of what is out and about in the electronic 
scene and so they lend themselves more readily to translation. As for Uwe's 
sense of humor and style, it's pretty obvious if one has been following his 
career - and quite panoramic. I suppose prolific should be added as well, 
when one looks at the sheer volume of his releases. Rather Interesting 57 
is very close to seeing the light of day as well.




At 09:04 AM 10/5/2001, Gwendal Cobert wrote:

 Florian Schneider from Kraftwerk!!(that ended up with rumors
 about kraftwerk
 being upset with those latin remixes)
I don't understand why Kraftwerk would have to be upset with those versions
:
- I always had the feeling these guys had a lot of humour
- and one thing these versions show : Kraftwerk songs are great songs,
whatever instruments they're played with...
Gwendal


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[313] MD-R Recommendations?

2001-10-05 Thread Matthew Mangold
List,
Im looking to purchase a mindisc recorder, but have never used one. From
product research on the net, it seems the two most popular brands are Sharp
and Sony. If anyone has any feedback on either unit, (or a completely
different model, for that matter) please fill me in. Im considering purchase
of the Sony MZ-R500.

Thanks,
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Re: FW: [313] GARY MARTIN

2001-10-05 Thread Jwan Allen

Gary Martin's tracks for Tourists is one of my favorites from him. 
mambo -electro and I'll be back I promise are choice cuts!



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Re: [313] MD-R Recommendations?

2001-10-05 Thread Dan Sicko
Mine's an older one ... check this site out for a wealth of information:

http://www.cc.jyu.fi/minidisc/

At 10:36 AM -0400 10/5/01, Matthew Mangold wrote:
List,
Im looking to purchase a mindisc recorder, but have never used one. From
product research on the net, it seems the two most popular brands are Sharp
and Sony. If anyone has any feedback on either unit, (or a completely
different model, for that matter) please fill me in. Im considering purchase
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Re: [313] MD-R Recommendations?

2001-10-05 Thread Toby Frith
I've gone for Sharp ever since I bought a MD Player back in 1997, and more
often than not I've been very happy with them. However my latest Sharp
model, the MDMT-866, has a very short battery life, as do most MD recorders
nowadays. It's a portable one and to be honest I hardly use it for recording
anymore. I picked up a Technics MD recorder last year which is superb. It's
modelled on an Onkyo model and the quality is excellent. (only £100 ($145))




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 Mine's an older one ... check this site out for a wealth of information:

 http://www.cc.jyu.fi/minidisc/

 At 10:36 AM -0400 10/5/01, Matthew Mangold wrote:
 List,
 Im looking to purchase a mindisc recorder, but have never used one. From
 product research on the net, it seems the two most popular brands are
Sharp
 and Sony. If anyone has any feedback on either unit, (or a completely
 different model, for that matter) please fill me in. Im considering
purchase
 of the Sony MZ-R500.
 
 Thanks,
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Re: [313] Wanderin' in Philly

2001-10-05 Thread James Bucknell


got to the mutter museum--it's a museum of medical oddities/history.
they have the world's largest distended bowel. two file draws of foreign objects
removed from people's nostrils. a plaster model of an artists interpretation of
george washington's carbunkle. and it's all housed in a appropriately victorian
buliding.

http://www.collphyphil.org/muttpg1.shtml
19 South 22nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone: 215-563-3737
Fax: 215-561-6477

james
www.jbucknell.com




diana potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/04/2001 08:55:44 PM

To:   313@hyperreal.org
cc:(bcc: James Bucknell/Magazines/Hearst)
Subject:  [313] Wanderin' in Philly





I'm going to be at Temple tomorrow and (in the Deason
spirit;)) have quite a gap of time between the end of
my appointment at Temple and another one much later in
the evening (I'm checking out first Friday).

I don't know the city, but if any Philly 313er's can
suggest some things to do around the university it be
appreciated (with their location in relation to
N.Broad and Montgomery, please). I'm looking for
anything to just cool stores to museums that I can
kill time in.

Thank you much!
Diana


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Re: [313] GARY MARTIN

2001-10-05 Thread James Bucknell


 Gary Martin as Gigi Galaxy 'Phantom EP' on  Go Girl from 1996 is absolutely
slamming.
james
www.jbucknell.com




ryan burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/04/2001 10:43:06 PM

To:   313@hyperreal.org
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Subject:  [313] GARY MARTIN





a few weeks ago i got the new Black Forest and Persuasive Percusion from
Gary Martin.  i have a few other tracks from him that i dont really like to
much.  but these two are dope.  can anyone point out some of his better
releases?

ryan

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[313]MP3 mixes (was MD-R Recommendations?)

2001-10-05 Thread James Bucknell


it just bought the new sony mzr 700 yesterday. it allows you to record mp3s
directly to disk as digital files. no digital to analog to digital conversion.
now i need some recomendations of good mp3 mixes online. i've already scoured
the deep house pages and have been enjoying the musical stylings of fast eddie
and farley jackmaster funk.
although my heart still says it's 1988, the clock on my computer says it's 2001.
so if anybody knows of more contemporary mixes let me know.
james
www.jbucknell.com




Dan Sicko [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/05/2001 10:43:58 AM

To:   Matthew Mangold [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313 313@hyperreal.org
cc:(bcc: James Bucknell/Magazines/Hearst)
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Mine's an older one ... check this site out for a wealth of information:

http://www.cc.jyu.fi/minidisc/

At 10:36 AM -0400 10/5/01, Matthew Mangold wrote:
List,
Im looking to purchase a mindisc recorder, but have never used one. From
product research on the net, it seems the two most popular brands are Sharp
and Sony. If anyone has any feedback on either unit, (or a completely
different model, for that matter) please fill me in. Im considering purchase
of the Sony MZ-R500.

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RE: [313] Uwe Schmidt / Senor Coconut

2001-10-05 Thread M Elliot-Knight

I suppose prolific should be added as  well, when one looks at the
sheer volume of his releases.


There are a number of German/Chilean artists, closely related to Uwe Schmidt 
and the Frankfurt scene, whose work flies under the radar of most people... 
Pink Elln (TM), Gabriel LeMar, Dandy Jack (who is also part of Ric Y Martin 
on the Perlon label), Pascal FEOS, Alax Azary, Michael Kohlbecker, etc. It's 
interesting to see how this web of aliases and friendships is weaved.


MEK



From: Mxyzptlk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gwendal Cobert [EMAIL PROTECTED],313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] Uwe Schmidt / Senor Coconut
Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2001 10:37:59 -0500

My understanding of this (which may certainly be flawed - I have done email
volley with Uwe, but not over this subject. NICE guy!) is that some of the
Kraftwerkers didn't think certain songs worked via the Latin treatment
because they weren't as *funny* as the others - not that they were against
the reworkings in general. Uwe was apparently miffed that they thought the
Latinesque style was ~simply~ funny. This is the gist of the scuttlebutt
surrounding the matter as it was discussed on Mother, the AtomTM list.
Normally you dismiss this kind of talk, but several members on the list DO
dialogue extensively with Uwe himself; Uwe tends to reply to email readily
and is very congenial. He has said in the past that Kraftwerk's songs ARE
more compositions than some of what is out and about in the electronic
scene and so they lend themselves more readily to translation. As for Uwe's
sense of humor and style, it's pretty obvious if one has been following his
career - and quite panoramic. I suppose prolific should be added as well,
when one looks at the sheer volume of his releases. Rather Interesting 57
is very close to seeing the light of day as well.



At 09:04 AM 10/5/2001, Gwendal Cobert wrote:

 Florian Schneider from Kraftwerk!!(that ended up with rumors
 about kraftwerk
 being upset with those latin remixes)
I don't understand why Kraftwerk would have to be upset with those 
versions

:
- I always had the feeling these guys had a lot of humour
- and one thing these versions show : Kraftwerk songs are great songs,
whatever instruments they're played with...
Gwendal


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RE: [313] Uwe Schmidt / Senor Coconut

2001-10-05 Thread Mxyzptlk
Speaking of which, the new Sieg Uber Die Sonne  ( - ) x ( - ) = +  is quite 
nice. All over the map and even goes tech-house in places, so it's not even 
completely off-topic. Heck, waxing historic for a sec, it wouldn't be amiss 
to say Flextone (an older RI ) wanders outside of this-listy parameters too 
far. That's always been one of my fave AtomTM's. Uwe really is a 
cornucopia...for my money, Schnittstelle is tighter glitch than Ae have 
ever produced...Orange stacks right up there with some of the all time 
ambient classics and the recent Lassigue Bendthaus is classic 
side-splitting cover stuff which lasts beyond pure novelty records. Not to 
mention the old hard stuff he did (POD, etc.). The man is amazing.

jeff



At 10:18 AM 10/5/2001, M Elliot-Knight wrote:

I suppose prolific should be added as  well, when one looks at the
sheer volume of his releases.


There are a number of German/Chilean artists, closely related to Uwe 
Schmidt and the Frankfurt scene, whose work flies under the radar of most 
people... Pink Elln (TM), Gabriel LeMar, Dandy Jack (who is also part of 
Ric Y Martin on the Perlon label), Pascal FEOS, Alax Azary, Michael 
Kohlbecker, etc. It's interesting to see how this web of aliases and 
friendships is weaved.


MEK




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[313] tec

2001-10-05 Thread marsel


did i already mention this one?

==

tec: new night presented by freeway

fri 05-10-2001
24.00-05.00
f20,-

level 1, hosted by rushhour records

dj's antal  all out k

special guest: titonton duvante

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Re: [313] Uwe Schmidt / Senor Coconut

2001-10-05 Thread Jason Kessler
I concur: Sieg Uber Die Sonne is quite amazing! It's a collab between Pink
Elln and Dandy Jack. The production is really polished and advanced. It goes
all over the place from wierd synth-poppy tracks with vocals to tech-house
to slow electro, but all in a very sick, elaborately programmed manner.
These guys are definitely ON IT! It is some seriously futuristic music.

Also, some of Pink Elln's other sh*t, like the Futurist single that came
out a while back, is out of control as well. The title track is some really
bugged-out trancey techno madness!

-J

on 10/5/01 4:44 PM, Mxyzptlk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Speaking of which, the new Sieg Uber Die Sonne  ( - ) x ( - ) = +  is quite
 nice. All over the map and even goes tech-house in places, so it's not even
 completely off-topic. Heck, waxing historic for a sec, it wouldn't be amiss
 to say Flextone (an older RI ) wanders outside of this-listy parameters too
 far. That's always been one of my fave AtomTM's. Uwe really is a
 cornucopia...for my money, Schnittstelle is tighter glitch than Ae have
 ever produced...Orange stacks right up there with some of the all time
 ambient classics and the recent Lassigue Bendthaus is classic
 side-splitting cover stuff which lasts beyond pure novelty records. Not to
 mention the old hard stuff he did (POD, etc.). The man is amazing.
 jeff
 
 
 
 At 10:18 AM 10/5/2001, M Elliot-Knight wrote:
 I suppose prolific should be added as  well, when one looks at the
 sheer volume of his releases.
 
 There are a number of German/Chilean artists, closely related to Uwe
 Schmidt and the Frankfurt scene, whose work flies under the radar of most
 people... Pink Elln (TM), Gabriel LeMar, Dandy Jack (who is also part of
 Ric Y Martin on the Perlon label), Pascal FEOS, Alax Azary, Michael
 Kohlbecker, etc. It's interesting to see how this web of aliases and
 friendships is weaved.
 
 MEK
 
 
 
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[313] micro house / thomas brinkman

2001-10-05 Thread Grammenos, Peter

Does anyone know what gear brinkman uses for production, especially the
stuff on his 'Rosa' compilation? I re-listened to this last night, lights
down, amp turned way up and lost myself in the way he makes each of the
elements so rhythmic and dance around one another. Truly amazing stuff,
always changing and contorting in the slightest and sometimes no so
slightest ways.

Highly highly recommended comp.

Any info would be appreciated, thanks.

-pete

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Re: [313] micro house / thomas brinkman

2001-10-05 Thread ryan burns



my favorite is ulla.



From: Grammenos, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] micro house / thomas brinkman
Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2001 11:59:26 -0400


Does anyone know what gear brinkman uses for production, especially the
stuff on his 'Rosa' compilation? I re-listened to this last night, lights
down, amp turned way up and lost myself in the way he makes each of the
elements so rhythmic and dance around one another. Truly amazing stuff,
always changing and contorting in the slightest and sometimes no so
slightest ways.

Highly highly recommended comp.

Any info would be appreciated, thanks.

-pete

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Re: FW: [313] GARY MARTIN

2001-10-05 Thread ryan burns


does anyone know where a sample of cosa cougat on kms is???

ryan



From: Jongsma, K.J. [EMAIL PROTECTED]



One of my favorite Gary Martin track is Casa Cougat on KMS. Are those
remixes of that track any good?

[EMAIL PROTECTED]


PS Any dutch 313-ers are welcome at our Sunday-chill @ the Burgerweeshuis
(www.burgerweeshuis.nl) in Deventer this Sunday (starting at 16:00). We 
will

be doing a live set and play some nice tunes for you.

 a few weeks ago i got the new Black Forest and Persuasive
 Percusion from
 Gary Martin.  i have a few other tracks from him that i dont
 really like to
 much.  but these two are dope.  can anyone point out some of
 his better
 releases?

 ryan

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RE: [313] Uwe Schmidt / Senor Coconut

2001-10-05 Thread Mxyzptlk
Here's a link with some treasure hunting fodder for you. Good luck - some 
(if not all) is QUITE oop.
I used to have the Infinite remixes CD (I think I recall it having Sun 
Electric and/or Fehlmann remixes, an AtomTM mix, etc) before I gave it to 
the listmaster on the Mother list (btw... that's the Atom list : 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ). Great stuff it was.
Martin Schopf aka Dandy Jack has at least two CDs on Rather Interesting 
(Uwe's label) and I *think* one of them is still in print.
Look to the Perlon label (excellent stuff all around anyway) for the Ric y 
Martin collabs with Richard Villalobos.

jeff




At 10:39 AM 10/5/2001, George Jones (IT) wrote:

I've been rocking that CD for the last few weeks. I totally agree; it's 
pretty sweet. I had never heard of these guys until I got the promo. Now 
I'm searching for other byt them individually or together.


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[313] Sieg Uber Die Sonne

2001-10-05 Thread Mxyzptlk

Whoops...here's that link.




http://music.hyperreal.org/artists/atom_heart/Pages/SiegUber.html


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RE: [313] Uwe Schmidt / Senor Coconut

2001-10-05 Thread Grammenos, Peter

Ewe has also collaborated with burnt friedman ala Flanger and put out some
great albums. One is called Midnight Sound. 

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To: George Jones (IT)
Cc: '313@hyperreal.org'
Subject: RE: [313] Uwe Schmidt / Senor Coconut


Here's a link with some treasure hunting fodder for you. Good luck - some 
(if not all) is QUITE oop.
I used to have the Infinite remixes CD (I think I recall it having Sun 
Electric and/or Fehlmann remixes, an AtomTM mix, etc) before I gave it to 
the listmaster on the Mother list (btw... that's the Atom list : 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ). Great stuff it was.
Martin Schopf aka Dandy Jack has at least two CDs on Rather Interesting 
(Uwe's label) and I *think* one of them is still in print.
Look to the Perlon label (excellent stuff all around anyway) for the Ric y 
Martin collabs with Richard Villalobos.
 jeff




At 10:39 AM 10/5/2001, George Jones (IT) wrote:

I've been rocking that CD for the last few weeks. I totally agree; it's 
pretty sweet. I had never heard of these guys until I got the promo. Now 
I'm searching for other byt them individually or together.

George E. Jones IV



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[313] test

2001-10-05 Thread PuzzleBox Records

test


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Re: [313] Sieg Uber Die Sonne

2001-10-05 Thread M Elliot-Knight

Here is also the link to MultiColor...

http://www.multicolor-recordings.de/

MEK



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Subject: [313] Sieg Uber Die Sonne
Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2001 12:26:49 -0500

Whoops...here's that link.




http://music.hyperreal.org/artists/atom_heart/Pages/SiegUber.html


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Re: [313] From the Mind of Lil Louis (a selfish correction)

2001-10-05 Thread Jonny McIntosh
What am I on? I meant the Journey With the Lonely LP...

Jonny.

 And if anyone has a spare copy *please* let me know. I have looked for
this
 for so many years and the one time I found it (and won it) on ebay was the
 one time I got ripped off on ebay.



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[313] Uwe Schmidt/ Senor Coconut spam from me

2001-10-05 Thread kenneth taylor

Hey--

If anyone is interested, I have the Senor Coconut Kraftwerk covers disc El 
Baile Aleman up for auction on ebay.


http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=1468770859

thanks and sorry for the crass commercialism

ken

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RE: [313] MD-R Recommendations?

2001-10-05 Thread Bulger, Tim
One bit of advice I can offer regarding MD recorders... If you are planning
on going to MP3 from MD, expect a noticeable quality loss.  The two stages
of compression (which use similar algorithms) don't do so well together.  If
any rerecording takes place, try to keep it uncompressed.  BTW, I have a
Sony, but it's an older one.  It exhibits odd behavior like ejecting the
disk in the middle of the night when it's turned off, but besides that, it
seems OK.

Good Luck,
Tim

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Subject: [313] MD-R Recommendations?


List,
Im looking to purchase a mindisc recorder, but have never used one. From
product research on the net, it seems the two most popular brands are Sharp
and Sony. If anyone has any feedback on either unit, (or a completely
different model, for that matter) please fill me in. Im considering purchase
of the Sony MZ-R500.

Thanks,
Matthew


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[313] Fwd: Drum Machine/BPM counter/wristwatch?

2001-10-05 Thread M Elliot-Knight

Anyone ever seen one of these?



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Subject: Interesting item on eBay web site item#1468745589: Stanton Rhythm 
Watch by Seiko - NEW

Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2001 10:12:11 PDT

I saw this item for sale at eBay, the world's largest personal trading 
community, and thought that you might be interested.


Title of item:  Stanton Rhythm Watch by Seiko - NEW
Seller: prosoundandstagelighting
Starts: Sep-25-01 14:29:08 PDT
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Re: FW: [313] GARY MARTIN

2001-10-05 Thread Eli Bingham
i have a white label of the remix so i have no idea who did it.  it's
pretty darn good.  one side is just the original track, in fact its
pressed off the original master (says kms70 in the runout).  the other
side (kms77 i believe) takes out the tribal elements and beefs up the
bassline a lot.  gives it more of a house feel i guess.  still has that
goofy breakdown.

-eli

On Fri, Oct 05, 2001 at 09:57:47AM +0200, Jongsma, K.J. wrote:
 One of my favorite Gary Martin track is Casa Cougat on KMS. Are those
 remixes of that track any good?
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 PS Any dutch 313-ers are welcome at our Sunday-chill @ the Burgerweeshuis
 (www.burgerweeshuis.nl) in Deventer this Sunday (starting at 16:00). We will
 be doing a live set and play some nice tunes for you. 
 
  a few weeks ago i got the new Black Forest and Persuasive 
  Percusion from 
  Gary Martin.  i have a few other tracks from him that i dont 
  really like to 
  much.  but these two are dope.  can anyone point out some of 
  his better 
  releases?
  
  ryan
 
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[313] Sarah Gregory

2001-10-05 Thread Dan Sicko
Well, since Marsel asked 

Here's the latest 313-related trivia project. Turns out Sarah Gregory 
has quite the interesting (and much more extensive than I realized) 
discography.

I expect to find out more (ahem) as time goes by.

http://hyperreal.org/313/gallery/sg/

Enjoy!

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[313] Re: Brinkmann Gear?

2001-10-05 Thread Wes
Here's a start (re. his whole approach). Found this on a Forced Exposure 
page--TB talking from a few years past: 
  
In Dec. 98 I started to work with Windows 95 on my new laptop and I had a 
lot of frustration. At the same time I listened to my old jazz records 
(Davis/Parker/Monk/Coltrane/Baker/Shepp/J?rgensman etc.) and also to 
Undisputed Truth/Temptations/Ohio Players etc. and lots of Theo Parrish!!! 
(incredible guy, I`ve seen him spinning my past). One day the 
digital-equipment and especially Win.95 f***ed me up completely and I 
started to listen to Thelonius Monk and his problems to find the keys (cause 
his fingers are a bit bigger) and he was not so stupid to resolve the 
problems like Barry White did (with bigger keys!). I have an old synth, no 
possibility to connect it with MIDI, and I thought: okay use your 
defects/less synchronisation.
  
Cheers,
Wes
  
BTW: That's some pic of Richie in the latest Wire--looks like he's set to 
audition for Dopplereffekt in full-on mannequin mode! ;-)


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RE: [313] Re: Brinkmann Gear?

2001-10-05 Thread Grammenos, Peter

Do you have a URL for that? When I saw him live he definitely wasn't using a
computer, now i know why ;)

I took some Richie Hawtin pictures from the WTC benefit @ Guernica, just
decks, if anyone is interested - http://www.pgeb.com/hawtin/

-Pete 


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Re: [313] Re: Brinkmann Gear?

2001-10-05 Thread armin holzgethan
3 years ago at ultraschall in munich he was rocking 2 MPCs.
actually i made the trip from vienna for dan bell, who disappointed with a
blandly straight the advent etc set. no button down there.
rrr and brinkmann were cool.
armin

Grammenos, Peter schrieb:

 Do you have a URL for that? When I saw him live he definitely wasn't using a
 computer, now i know why ;)

 I took some Richie Hawtin pictures from the WTC benefit @ Guernica, just
 decks, if anyone is interested - http://www.pgeb.com/hawtin/

 -Pete

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Re: [313] Re: Brinkmann Gear?

2001-10-05 Thread atomly
I watched him play off only a laptop in Minneapolis a while back...
MP3s of the set are floating around the net.

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Re: [313] Re: Brinkmann Gear?

2001-10-05 Thread deliverator
two yamaha qy-700's, a  jomox xbas-09, and a bunch of efx in cleveland.

jim
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[313] Wanderin' in Philly

2001-10-05 Thread diana potts

I'm going to be at Temple tomorrow and (in the Deason
spirit;)) have quite a gap of time between the end of
my appointment at Temple and another one much later in
the evening (I'm checking out first Friday).

I don't know the city, but if any Philly 313er's can
suggest some things to do around the university it be
appreciated (with their location in relation to
N.Broad and Montgomery, please). I'm looking for
anything to just cool stores to museums that I can
kill time in.

Thank you much!
Diana


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Re: [313] Samuel l.session help please

2001-10-05 Thread janos

Here's  some

http://www.sonox.com/label.box?id=CO3b8f56b909cb2


janos



At 06:55 PM 10/4/2001 +0200, Yair Etziony wrote:

hi
i need some info about this dude, anything from bio to discography.
 thanx in advance
 y.

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[313] GARY MARTIN

2001-10-05 Thread ryan burns


a few weeks ago i got the new Black Forest and Persuasive Percusion from 
Gary Martin.  i have a few other tracks from him that i dont really like to 
much.  but these two are dope.  can anyone point out some of his better 
releases?


ryan

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[313] Herbie Hancock /Future2Future

2001-10-05 Thread Dave Barnett
check out

shockwave audio previews of the entire album @ http://www.future2future.com

alphabeta is the 'strings of life' sampling one.

Dave


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RE: [313] Herbie Hancock Carl Craig article

2001-10-05 Thread miss lauryn g
hah

herbie hancock just played here in memphis on hte 27th in a tribute to
miles davis and john coltrane. :)

YUM.


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RE: [313] micro house

2001-10-05 Thread Dave Clark
Steve Bug and his buddy DJ Clay (not sure if that's correct) came to
perth recently and played a great set of microhouse.

I love it, even if I did find the wire article to be mostly a wordy,
hulking morass of incomprehensibility. I swear, if I had to write an
article on microhouse it would just be a list of labels, artists, and
releases. 

It's a pretty broad term the way the Wire uses it anyway - the stuff
done by Thomas Brinkmann in his Soul Center guise (as opposed to his
really clicky noisy stuff like 'klik') is quite different to the sort
of stuff that luomo does. Luomo, Soul Center, Hakan Lidbo etc are
mostly soulful stripped back house, whereas your Clicks n cuts, farben,
peter f speiB, etc is much more experimental glitchy stuff.

I love it all anyway so I'm not bothered. The Kid606 track on Clicks n
Cuts 2 is absolutely the bomb.

In our scene we refer to microhouse as Funkenhaus which I think is a
lot better.

-Dave

ps Force Tracks is all good except for a certain Yoko Mono release -
stay away from that one!


--- Yair Etziony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 it was not realsed on force tracks but on steve bug`s fine label
 -pokerflat.
  this is a massive tune, also worth check on that label steve bug-a
 night
 like this , and the martini bros!
  y.
  also worth check is :SCD017 John Tejada - Timebomb (12) -7th city
 great
 stuff.
 
 
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 Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 8:16 PM
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: RE: [313] micro house
 
 
 
 how about the Martin Landsky EP on Force Tracks?  can't remember what
 it's
 called.  it's got a Dan Bell mix that's real glitchy (and pretty
 good), and
 it's got two other BC-type standard sounding tracks.
 
 From: Gwendal Cobert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'John Osselaer' [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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 CC: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: RE: [313] micro house
 Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 16:11:52 +0200
 
   bought Easy Forms
   on Force Tracks,
 dunno this one, but I love everything I know on Force Tracks -
 there's this
 mix album by Weatherall too, Hypercity...
 
   Tech Couture by Hakan Libdo on Poker Flat
 I was quite dissappointed by this one after reading the Wire raving
 about
 this guy...
 
 What about the Clicks  Cuts comps ? don't they fit into micro-house
 ? and
 what about Geeez'n Gosh, one of Uwe Schmidt's aliases ? best take on
 the
 Soulcenter idea so far IMHO some tracks are incredible (most
 notably
 Jesus Christ saved my life)
 Gwendal
 
 

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Re: [313] micro house

2001-10-05 Thread Dave Clark
 
 Tech-house to me is loungy and atmospheric, but yet dancable; 
 swing-skippity beat, with a little funk...sorta like Weekend(forgot
 
 the artist name) but its on Neuton.

That would be Klas Lindsblad.

Can anyone explain to me the subtle difference between Neuton the Label
('Weekend' was Neuton001) and Neuton the distributer?

-Dave

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[313] disque records

2001-10-05 Thread Tyler A. Hanel


Found some tracks I've been looking for a while for order online from 
disque records in london (http://www.disque.co.uk) Has anybody used em? 
Good? Bad? I'll be having them shipped to the USA, so if you could comment 
on shipping too that would be great. Thanks.



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RE: [313] Wanderin' in Philly

2001-10-05 Thread FC3 Richards
sorry i don't know my way around philly at all, but if you make your way to
old town you can goto one of the best record stores i have been to, and that
is 611 records and the used store across the street 612.  over on south
street, look for the gum on the tree trunks.

jeff

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 To:   313@hyperreal.org
 Subject:  [313] Wanderin' in Philly
 
 
 I'm going to be at Temple tomorrow and (in the Deason
 spirit;)) have quite a gap of time between the end of
 my appointment at Temple and another one much later in
 the evening (I'm checking out first Friday).
 
 I don't know the city, but if any Philly 313er's can
 suggest some things to do around the university it be
 appreciated (with their location in relation to
 N.Broad and Montgomery, please). I'm looking for
 anything to just cool stores to museums that I can
 kill time in.
 
 Thank you much!
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Re: [313] micro house

2001-10-05 Thread glyn
Gwendal Cobert wrote:

  I thought it was a trio...Loderbauer, Thiel and Fehlmann.
   jeff
 funny, I think I remember a record cover with just two faces ? not sure...
 anyway, it's fun to learn that these guys from the early days of European
 techno are still around doing some micro house stuff...

fehlmann did a pretty nice ambientish remake of one of anthony rother's tracks
quite recently, on the psi performer remix 12.

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Re: [313] Magazine Fodder

2001-10-05 Thread tydesign7
Hour magazine focuses on Detroit in areas of art, culture, fashion, music,
dining, city figures, etc.

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 Tell us more. What is Hour magazine?
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 Subject: [313] Magazine Fodder
 Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2001 2:24 AM
 
 
 Check the latest issue of Hour magazine to see what fashion templates Paris,
 Stacey, Derrick, Carl, and Godfather (!) are wearing this fall.
 
 And congrats to Derrick May for making Crain's Detroit Business Top 40 under
 40.
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FW: [313] GARY MARTIN

2001-10-05 Thread Jongsma, K.J.
One of my favorite Gary Martin track is Casa Cougat on KMS. Are those
remixes of that track any good?

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PS Any dutch 313-ers are welcome at our Sunday-chill @ the Burgerweeshuis
(www.burgerweeshuis.nl) in Deventer this Sunday (starting at 16:00). We will
be doing a live set and play some nice tunes for you. 

 a few weeks ago i got the new Black Forest and Persuasive 
 Percusion from 
 Gary Martin.  i have a few other tracks from him that i dont 
 really like to 
 much.  but these two are dope.  can anyone point out some of 
 his better 
 releases?
 
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RE: [313] micro house-sun electric

2001-10-05 Thread Berislav

i dont want to sey anything wrong but, for me sun electric is much closer to
some kind of electronica, i cant put them in brinnkman, bell kind of style.

and its duo, fehlmann is kind of flying member

b.


 I thought it was a trio...Loderbauer, Thiel and Fehlmann.
  jeff
funny, I think I remember a record cover with just two faces ? not sure...
anyway, it's fun to learn that these guys from the early days of European
techno are still around doing some micro house stuff...
Gwendal


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RE: [313] R: [313] micro house

2001-10-05 Thread Gwendal Cobert
In acse you know other stuff by Uwe Schmidt, you'll notice he always use a
couple of weird, glitch sounds, whatever style he's into - i this release
he develops a lot around that, mixes it with gospel-like samples that come
up sometimes unexpectedly... the album is a grower - don't let the first
listen repel you
Gwendal

 | Geez'n'Gosh album My Life With Jesus 
 |
 | i saw that today...do you reccommend it? what *genre* is it?


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[313] original track id....

2001-10-05 Thread Jason Donnelly

slightly off topic, but don't know who else to ask-

recently came into the possession of an old disco mix cd (Leonard 'Remix' 
Rroy, check out Deep House Page mix 556) and there's a song which must have 
been sampled for the all-time classic Earth People - 'Dance', does anyone 
know what the original track is, again one of those tracks where the 
original still holds it own 20 years on.


thanks

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RE: [313] R: [313] micro house

2001-10-05 Thread daweed
I set up his live set in madrid last may, was with him and his group for a
couple days, and was amazed by his vision of music. His records are
conceptual, I mean they follow a concept, like in senor coconut kraftwerk
remixed with latin rythms. The live was made with an orchestra of about 10
people, and him with 2 MPC2000... Awesome!!
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Subject: RE: [313] R: [313] micro house


 yep - and Lisa Carbon too, and Atom Heart, and Erik Satin, and... it seems
 like everytime I dig another recording by him, he's got himself another
 alias, and tackles a new genre - but I never found a bad record from him,
 it's always interesting, tongue-in-cheek, and there's some homogeneity
too -
 same rhythms for example, no wonder he made his Senor Coconut records, he
 was after that kind of south-american rhythms long before...
 Gwendal

  Is that Uwe Senor Coconut / Lasieg Bendthaus?
   In acse you know other stuff by Uwe Schmidt, you'll notice
  he always use a
   couple of weird, glitch sounds, whatever style he's into - i this
  release
   he develops a lot around that, mixes it with gospel-like
  samples that come
   up sometimes unexpectedly... the album is a grower - don't
  let the first
   listen repel you
   Gwendal
| Geez'n'Gosh album My Life With Jesus 
|
| i saw that today...do you reccommend it? what *genre* is it?



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[313] Uwe Schmidt / Senor Coconut

2001-10-05 Thread Gwendal Cobert
Glad to hear that - last thing I knew, he couldn't get his musicians out of
their native Chile because of passport problems... I've got to check if the
tour goes to Paris !
Gwendal

 I set up his live set in madrid last may, was with him and
 his group for a
 couple days, and was amazed by his vision of music. His records are
 conceptual, I mean they follow a concept, like in senor
 coconut kraftwerk
 remixed with latin rythms. The live was made with an
 orchestra of about 10
 people, and him with 2 MPC2000... Awesome!!


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Re: [313] original track id....

2001-10-05 Thread Jonny McIntosh
Chic's Dance, Dance, Dance on Atlantic which should be easy to find.

 slightly off topic, but don't know who else to ask-

 recently came into the possession of an old disco mix cd (Leonard 'Remix'
 Rroy, check out Deep House Page mix 556) and there's a song which must
have
 been sampled for the all-time classic Earth People - 'Dance', does anyone
 know what the original track is, again one of those tracks where the
 original still holds it own 20 years on.

 thanks

 jason



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RE: [313] Uwe Schmidt / Senor Coconut

2001-10-05 Thread daweed
In his set in madrid the only person from chile was the singer, and he lived
in NY, I guess he did have trouble to get the rest out of chile. The other
musicians were from germany, belgium, also french. They also played in
Bilbao and Barcelona, and guess who went to play with them in barcelona...
Florian Schneider from Kraftwerk!!(that ended up with rumors about kraftwerk
being upset with those latin remixes)
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 Glad to hear that - last thing I knew, he couldn't get his musicians out
of
 their native Chile because of passport problems... I've got to check if
the
 tour goes to Paris !
 Gwendal

  I set up his live set in madrid last may, was with him and
  his group for a
  couple days, and was amazed by his vision of music. His records are
  conceptual, I mean they follow a concept, like in senor
  coconut kraftwerk
  remixed with latin rythms. The live was made with an
  orchestra of about 10
  people, and him with 2 MPC2000... Awesome!!


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Re: [313] micro house

2001-10-05 Thread Mxyzptlk
Although it definitely wanders out of 313 range, the collection (Psi 
Performer: Art is a Division of Pain remixed 1) is quite stellar and 
varied...everyone from Plod, Miss Dinky, Fehlmann and John Tejada remixing.

jeff






fehlmann did a pretty nice ambientish remake of one of anthony rother's tracks
quite recently, on the psi performer remix 12.

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RE: [313] Uwe Schmidt / Senor Coconut

2001-10-05 Thread Gwendal Cobert
 Florian Schneider from Kraftwerk!!(that ended up with rumors
 about kraftwerk
 being upset with those latin remixes)
I don't understand why Kraftwerk would have to be upset with those versions
:
- I always had the feeling these guys had a lot of humour
- and one thing these versions show : Kraftwerk songs are great songs,
whatever instruments they're played with...
Gwendal


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RE: [313] Uwe Schmidt / Senor Coconut

2001-10-05 Thread Mxyzptlk
My understanding of this (which may certainly be flawed - I have done email 
volley with Uwe, but not over this subject. NICE guy!) is that some of the 
Kraftwerkers didn't think certain songs worked via the Latin treatment 
because they weren't as *funny* as the others - not that they were against 
the reworkings in general. Uwe was apparently miffed that they thought the 
Latinesque style was ~simply~ funny. This is the gist of the scuttlebutt 
surrounding the matter as it was discussed on Mother, the AtomTM list. 
Normally you dismiss this kind of talk, but several members on the list DO 
dialogue extensively with Uwe himself; Uwe tends to reply to email readily 
and is very congenial. He has said in the past that Kraftwerk's songs ARE 
more compositions than some of what is out and about in the electronic 
scene and so they lend themselves more readily to translation. As for Uwe's 
sense of humor and style, it's pretty obvious if one has been following his 
career - and quite panoramic. I suppose prolific should be added as well, 
when one looks at the sheer volume of his releases. Rather Interesting 57 
is very close to seeing the light of day as well.




At 09:04 AM 10/5/2001, Gwendal Cobert wrote:

 Florian Schneider from Kraftwerk!!(that ended up with rumors
 about kraftwerk
 being upset with those latin remixes)
I don't understand why Kraftwerk would have to be upset with those versions
:
- I always had the feeling these guys had a lot of humour
- and one thing these versions show : Kraftwerk songs are great songs,
whatever instruments they're played with...
Gwendal


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[313] MD-R Recommendations?

2001-10-05 Thread Matthew Mangold
List,
Im looking to purchase a mindisc recorder, but have never used one. From
product research on the net, it seems the two most popular brands are Sharp
and Sony. If anyone has any feedback on either unit, (or a completely
different model, for that matter) please fill me in. Im considering purchase
of the Sony MZ-R500.

Thanks,
Matthew


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Re: FW: [313] GARY MARTIN

2001-10-05 Thread Jwan Allen

Gary Martin's tracks for Tourists is one of my favorites from him. 
mambo -electro and I'll be back I promise are choice cuts!



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Re: [313] MD-R Recommendations?

2001-10-05 Thread Dan Sicko
Mine's an older one ... check this site out for a wealth of information:

http://www.cc.jyu.fi/minidisc/

At 10:36 AM -0400 10/5/01, Matthew Mangold wrote:
List,
Im looking to purchase a mindisc recorder, but have never used one. From
product research on the net, it seems the two most popular brands are Sharp
and Sony. If anyone has any feedback on either unit, (or a completely
different model, for that matter) please fill me in. Im considering purchase
of the Sony MZ-R500.

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Re: [313] MD-R Recommendations?

2001-10-05 Thread Toby Frith
I've gone for Sharp ever since I bought a MD Player back in 1997, and more
often than not I've been very happy with them. However my latest Sharp
model, the MDMT-866, has a very short battery life, as do most MD recorders
nowadays. It's a portable one and to be honest I hardly use it for recording
anymore. I picked up a Technics MD recorder last year which is superb. It's
modelled on an Onkyo model and the quality is excellent. (only £100 ($145))




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 Mine's an older one ... check this site out for a wealth of information:

 http://www.cc.jyu.fi/minidisc/

 At 10:36 AM -0400 10/5/01, Matthew Mangold wrote:
 List,
 Im looking to purchase a mindisc recorder, but have never used one. From
 product research on the net, it seems the two most popular brands are
Sharp
 and Sony. If anyone has any feedback on either unit, (or a completely
 different model, for that matter) please fill me in. Im considering
purchase
 of the Sony MZ-R500.
 
 Thanks,
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Re: [313] Wanderin' in Philly

2001-10-05 Thread James Bucknell


got to the mutter museum--it's a museum of medical oddities/history.
they have the world's largest distended bowel. two file draws of foreign objects
removed from people's nostrils. a plaster model of an artists interpretation of
george washington's carbunkle. and it's all housed in a appropriately victorian
buliding.

http://www.collphyphil.org/muttpg1.shtml
19 South 22nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone: 215-563-3737
Fax: 215-561-6477

james
www.jbucknell.com




diana potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/04/2001 08:55:44 PM

To:   313@hyperreal.org
cc:(bcc: James Bucknell/Magazines/Hearst)
Subject:  [313] Wanderin' in Philly





I'm going to be at Temple tomorrow and (in the Deason
spirit;)) have quite a gap of time between the end of
my appointment at Temple and another one much later in
the evening (I'm checking out first Friday).

I don't know the city, but if any Philly 313er's can
suggest some things to do around the university it be
appreciated (with their location in relation to
N.Broad and Montgomery, please). I'm looking for
anything to just cool stores to museums that I can
kill time in.

Thank you much!
Diana


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Re: [313] GARY MARTIN

2001-10-05 Thread James Bucknell


 Gary Martin as Gigi Galaxy 'Phantom EP' on  Go Girl from 1996 is absolutely
slamming.
james
www.jbucknell.com




ryan burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/04/2001 10:43:06 PM

To:   313@hyperreal.org
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Subject:  [313] GARY MARTIN





a few weeks ago i got the new Black Forest and Persuasive Percusion from
Gary Martin.  i have a few other tracks from him that i dont really like to
much.  but these two are dope.  can anyone point out some of his better
releases?

ryan

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[313]MP3 mixes (was MD-R Recommendations?)

2001-10-05 Thread James Bucknell


it just bought the new sony mzr 700 yesterday. it allows you to record mp3s
directly to disk as digital files. no digital to analog to digital conversion.
now i need some recomendations of good mp3 mixes online. i've already scoured
the deep house pages and have been enjoying the musical stylings of fast eddie
and farley jackmaster funk.
although my heart still says it's 1988, the clock on my computer says it's 2001.
so if anybody knows of more contemporary mixes let me know.
james
www.jbucknell.com




Dan Sicko [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/05/2001 10:43:58 AM

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Mine's an older one ... check this site out for a wealth of information:

http://www.cc.jyu.fi/minidisc/

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List,
Im looking to purchase a mindisc recorder, but have never used one. From
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RE: [313] Uwe Schmidt / Senor Coconut

2001-10-05 Thread M Elliot-Knight

I suppose prolific should be added as  well, when one looks at the
sheer volume of his releases.


There are a number of German/Chilean artists, closely related to Uwe Schmidt 
and the Frankfurt scene, whose work flies under the radar of most people... 
Pink Elln (TM), Gabriel LeMar, Dandy Jack (who is also part of Ric Y Martin 
on the Perlon label), Pascal FEOS, Alax Azary, Michael Kohlbecker, etc. It's 
interesting to see how this web of aliases and friendships is weaved.


MEK



From: Mxyzptlk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gwendal Cobert [EMAIL PROTECTED],313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] Uwe Schmidt / Senor Coconut
Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2001 10:37:59 -0500

My understanding of this (which may certainly be flawed - I have done email
volley with Uwe, but not over this subject. NICE guy!) is that some of the
Kraftwerkers didn't think certain songs worked via the Latin treatment
because they weren't as *funny* as the others - not that they were against
the reworkings in general. Uwe was apparently miffed that they thought the
Latinesque style was ~simply~ funny. This is the gist of the scuttlebutt
surrounding the matter as it was discussed on Mother, the AtomTM list.
Normally you dismiss this kind of talk, but several members on the list DO
dialogue extensively with Uwe himself; Uwe tends to reply to email readily
and is very congenial. He has said in the past that Kraftwerk's songs ARE
more compositions than some of what is out and about in the electronic
scene and so they lend themselves more readily to translation. As for Uwe's
sense of humor and style, it's pretty obvious if one has been following his
career - and quite panoramic. I suppose prolific should be added as well,
when one looks at the sheer volume of his releases. Rather Interesting 57
is very close to seeing the light of day as well.



At 09:04 AM 10/5/2001, Gwendal Cobert wrote:

 Florian Schneider from Kraftwerk!!(that ended up with rumors
 about kraftwerk
 being upset with those latin remixes)
I don't understand why Kraftwerk would have to be upset with those 
versions

:
- I always had the feeling these guys had a lot of humour
- and one thing these versions show : Kraftwerk songs are great songs,
whatever instruments they're played with...
Gwendal


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RE: [313] Uwe Schmidt / Senor Coconut

2001-10-05 Thread Mxyzptlk
Speaking of which, the new Sieg Uber Die Sonne  ( - ) x ( - ) = +  is quite 
nice. All over the map and even goes tech-house in places, so it's not even 
completely off-topic. Heck, waxing historic for a sec, it wouldn't be amiss 
to say Flextone (an older RI ) wanders outside of this-listy parameters too 
far. That's always been one of my fave AtomTM's. Uwe really is a 
cornucopia...for my money, Schnittstelle is tighter glitch than Ae have 
ever produced...Orange stacks right up there with some of the all time 
ambient classics and the recent Lassigue Bendthaus is classic 
side-splitting cover stuff which lasts beyond pure novelty records. Not to 
mention the old hard stuff he did (POD, etc.). The man is amazing.

jeff



At 10:18 AM 10/5/2001, M Elliot-Knight wrote:

I suppose prolific should be added as  well, when one looks at the
sheer volume of his releases.


There are a number of German/Chilean artists, closely related to Uwe 
Schmidt and the Frankfurt scene, whose work flies under the radar of most 
people... Pink Elln (TM), Gabriel LeMar, Dandy Jack (who is also part of 
Ric Y Martin on the Perlon label), Pascal FEOS, Alax Azary, Michael 
Kohlbecker, etc. It's interesting to see how this web of aliases and 
friendships is weaved.


MEK




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[313] tec

2001-10-05 Thread marsel


did i already mention this one?

==

tec: new night presented by freeway

fri 05-10-2001
24.00-05.00
f20,-

level 1, hosted by rushhour records

dj's antal  all out k

special guest: titonton duvante

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Re: [313] Uwe Schmidt / Senor Coconut

2001-10-05 Thread Jason Kessler
I concur: Sieg Uber Die Sonne is quite amazing! It's a collab between Pink
Elln and Dandy Jack. The production is really polished and advanced. It goes
all over the place from wierd synth-poppy tracks with vocals to tech-house
to slow electro, but all in a very sick, elaborately programmed manner.
These guys are definitely ON IT! It is some seriously futuristic music.

Also, some of Pink Elln's other sh*t, like the Futurist single that came
out a while back, is out of control as well. The title track is some really
bugged-out trancey techno madness!

-J

on 10/5/01 4:44 PM, Mxyzptlk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Speaking of which, the new Sieg Uber Die Sonne  ( - ) x ( - ) = +  is quite
 nice. All over the map and even goes tech-house in places, so it's not even
 completely off-topic. Heck, waxing historic for a sec, it wouldn't be amiss
 to say Flextone (an older RI ) wanders outside of this-listy parameters too
 far. That's always been one of my fave AtomTM's. Uwe really is a
 cornucopia...for my money, Schnittstelle is tighter glitch than Ae have
 ever produced...Orange stacks right up there with some of the all time
 ambient classics and the recent Lassigue Bendthaus is classic
 side-splitting cover stuff which lasts beyond pure novelty records. Not to
 mention the old hard stuff he did (POD, etc.). The man is amazing.
 jeff
 
 
 
 At 10:18 AM 10/5/2001, M Elliot-Knight wrote:
 I suppose prolific should be added as  well, when one looks at the
 sheer volume of his releases.
 
 There are a number of German/Chilean artists, closely related to Uwe
 Schmidt and the Frankfurt scene, whose work flies under the radar of most
 people... Pink Elln (TM), Gabriel LeMar, Dandy Jack (who is also part of
 Ric Y Martin on the Perlon label), Pascal FEOS, Alax Azary, Michael
 Kohlbecker, etc. It's interesting to see how this web of aliases and
 friendships is weaved.
 
 MEK
 
 
 
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[313] micro house / thomas brinkman

2001-10-05 Thread Grammenos, Peter

Does anyone know what gear brinkman uses for production, especially the
stuff on his 'Rosa' compilation? I re-listened to this last night, lights
down, amp turned way up and lost myself in the way he makes each of the
elements so rhythmic and dance around one another. Truly amazing stuff,
always changing and contorting in the slightest and sometimes no so
slightest ways.

Highly highly recommended comp.

Any info would be appreciated, thanks.

-pete

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Re: [313] micro house / thomas brinkman

2001-10-05 Thread ryan burns



my favorite is ulla.



From: Grammenos, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] micro house / thomas brinkman
Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2001 11:59:26 -0400


Does anyone know what gear brinkman uses for production, especially the
stuff on his 'Rosa' compilation? I re-listened to this last night, lights
down, amp turned way up and lost myself in the way he makes each of the
elements so rhythmic and dance around one another. Truly amazing stuff,
always changing and contorting in the slightest and sometimes no so
slightest ways.

Highly highly recommended comp.

Any info would be appreciated, thanks.

-pete

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Re: FW: [313] GARY MARTIN

2001-10-05 Thread ryan burns


does anyone know where a sample of cosa cougat on kms is???

ryan



From: Jongsma, K.J. [EMAIL PROTECTED]



One of my favorite Gary Martin track is Casa Cougat on KMS. Are those
remixes of that track any good?

[EMAIL PROTECTED]


PS Any dutch 313-ers are welcome at our Sunday-chill @ the Burgerweeshuis
(www.burgerweeshuis.nl) in Deventer this Sunday (starting at 16:00). We 
will

be doing a live set and play some nice tunes for you.

 a few weeks ago i got the new Black Forest and Persuasive
 Percusion from
 Gary Martin.  i have a few other tracks from him that i dont
 really like to
 much.  but these two are dope.  can anyone point out some of
 his better
 releases?

 ryan

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RE: [313] Uwe Schmidt / Senor Coconut

2001-10-05 Thread Mxyzptlk
Here's a link with some treasure hunting fodder for you. Good luck - some 
(if not all) is QUITE oop.
I used to have the Infinite remixes CD (I think I recall it having Sun 
Electric and/or Fehlmann remixes, an AtomTM mix, etc) before I gave it to 
the listmaster on the Mother list (btw... that's the Atom list : 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ). Great stuff it was.
Martin Schopf aka Dandy Jack has at least two CDs on Rather Interesting 
(Uwe's label) and I *think* one of them is still in print.
Look to the Perlon label (excellent stuff all around anyway) for the Ric y 
Martin collabs with Richard Villalobos.

jeff




At 10:39 AM 10/5/2001, George Jones (IT) wrote:

I've been rocking that CD for the last few weeks. I totally agree; it's 
pretty sweet. I had never heard of these guys until I got the promo. Now 
I'm searching for other byt them individually or together.


George E. Jones IV




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[313] Sieg Uber Die Sonne

2001-10-05 Thread Mxyzptlk

Whoops...here's that link.




http://music.hyperreal.org/artists/atom_heart/Pages/SiegUber.html


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RE: [313] Uwe Schmidt / Senor Coconut

2001-10-05 Thread Grammenos, Peter

Ewe has also collaborated with burnt friedman ala Flanger and put out some
great albums. One is called Midnight Sound. 

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From: Mxyzptlk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 1:24 PM
To: George Jones (IT)
Cc: '313@hyperreal.org'
Subject: RE: [313] Uwe Schmidt / Senor Coconut


Here's a link with some treasure hunting fodder for you. Good luck - some 
(if not all) is QUITE oop.
I used to have the Infinite remixes CD (I think I recall it having Sun 
Electric and/or Fehlmann remixes, an AtomTM mix, etc) before I gave it to 
the listmaster on the Mother list (btw... that's the Atom list : 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ). Great stuff it was.
Martin Schopf aka Dandy Jack has at least two CDs on Rather Interesting 
(Uwe's label) and I *think* one of them is still in print.
Look to the Perlon label (excellent stuff all around anyway) for the Ric y 
Martin collabs with Richard Villalobos.
 jeff




At 10:39 AM 10/5/2001, George Jones (IT) wrote:

I've been rocking that CD for the last few weeks. I totally agree; it's 
pretty sweet. I had never heard of these guys until I got the promo. Now 
I'm searching for other byt them individually or together.

George E. Jones IV



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[313] test

2001-10-05 Thread PuzzleBox Records

test


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Re: [313] Sieg Uber Die Sonne

2001-10-05 Thread M Elliot-Knight

Here is also the link to MultiColor...

http://www.multicolor-recordings.de/

MEK



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Subject: [313] Sieg Uber Die Sonne
Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2001 12:26:49 -0500

Whoops...here's that link.




http://music.hyperreal.org/artists/atom_heart/Pages/SiegUber.html


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[313] Uwe Schmidt/ Senor Coconut spam from me

2001-10-05 Thread kenneth taylor

Hey--

If anyone is interested, I have the Senor Coconut Kraftwerk covers disc El 
Baile Aleman up for auction on ebay.


http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=1468770859

thanks and sorry for the crass commercialism

ken

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RE: [313] MD-R Recommendations?

2001-10-05 Thread Bulger, Tim
One bit of advice I can offer regarding MD recorders... If you are planning
on going to MP3 from MD, expect a noticeable quality loss.  The two stages
of compression (which use similar algorithms) don't do so well together.  If
any rerecording takes place, try to keep it uncompressed.  BTW, I have a
Sony, but it's an older one.  It exhibits odd behavior like ejecting the
disk in the middle of the night when it's turned off, but besides that, it
seems OK.

Good Luck,
Tim

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To: 313
Subject: [313] MD-R Recommendations?


List,
Im looking to purchase a mindisc recorder, but have never used one. From
product research on the net, it seems the two most popular brands are Sharp
and Sony. If anyone has any feedback on either unit, (or a completely
different model, for that matter) please fill me in. Im considering purchase
of the Sony MZ-R500.

Thanks,
Matthew


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[313] Fwd: Drum Machine/BPM counter/wristwatch?

2001-10-05 Thread M Elliot-Knight

Anyone ever seen one of these?



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Subject: Interesting item on eBay web site item#1468745589: Stanton Rhythm 
Watch by Seiko - NEW

Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2001 10:12:11 PDT

I saw this item for sale at eBay, the world's largest personal trading 
community, and thought that you might be interested.


Title of item:  Stanton Rhythm Watch by Seiko - NEW
Seller: prosoundandstagelighting
Starts: Sep-25-01 14:29:08 PDT
Ends:   Oct-05-01 14:29:08 PDT
Price:  Starts at $25.00
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Re: FW: [313] GARY MARTIN

2001-10-05 Thread Eli Bingham
i have a white label of the remix so i have no idea who did it.  it's
pretty darn good.  one side is just the original track, in fact its
pressed off the original master (says kms70 in the runout).  the other
side (kms77 i believe) takes out the tribal elements and beefs up the
bassline a lot.  gives it more of a house feel i guess.  still has that
goofy breakdown.

-eli

On Fri, Oct 05, 2001 at 09:57:47AM +0200, Jongsma, K.J. wrote:
 One of my favorite Gary Martin track is Casa Cougat on KMS. Are those
 remixes of that track any good?
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 PS Any dutch 313-ers are welcome at our Sunday-chill @ the Burgerweeshuis
 (www.burgerweeshuis.nl) in Deventer this Sunday (starting at 16:00). We will
 be doing a live set and play some nice tunes for you. 
 
  a few weeks ago i got the new Black Forest and Persuasive 
  Percusion from 
  Gary Martin.  i have a few other tracks from him that i dont 
  really like to 
  much.  but these two are dope.  can anyone point out some of 
  his better 
  releases?
  
  ryan
 
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[313] Sarah Gregory

2001-10-05 Thread Dan Sicko
Well, since Marsel asked 

Here's the latest 313-related trivia project. Turns out Sarah Gregory 
has quite the interesting (and much more extensive than I realized) 
discography.

I expect to find out more (ahem) as time goes by.

http://hyperreal.org/313/gallery/sg/

Enjoy!

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[313] Re: Brinkmann Gear?

2001-10-05 Thread Wes
Here's a start (re. his whole approach). Found this on a Forced Exposure 
page--TB talking from a few years past: 
  
In Dec. 98 I started to work with Windows 95 on my new laptop and I had a 
lot of frustration. At the same time I listened to my old jazz records 
(Davis/Parker/Monk/Coltrane/Baker/Shepp/J?rgensman etc.) and also to 
Undisputed Truth/Temptations/Ohio Players etc. and lots of Theo Parrish!!! 
(incredible guy, I`ve seen him spinning my past). One day the 
digital-equipment and especially Win.95 f***ed me up completely and I 
started to listen to Thelonius Monk and his problems to find the keys (cause 
his fingers are a bit bigger) and he was not so stupid to resolve the 
problems like Barry White did (with bigger keys!). I have an old synth, no 
possibility to connect it with MIDI, and I thought: okay use your 
defects/less synchronisation.
  
Cheers,
Wes
  
BTW: That's some pic of Richie in the latest Wire--looks like he's set to 
audition for Dopplereffekt in full-on mannequin mode! ;-)


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RE: [313] Re: Brinkmann Gear?

2001-10-05 Thread Grammenos, Peter

Do you have a URL for that? When I saw him live he definitely wasn't using a
computer, now i know why ;)

I took some Richie Hawtin pictures from the WTC benefit @ Guernica, just
decks, if anyone is interested - http://www.pgeb.com/hawtin/

-Pete 


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Re: [313] Re: Brinkmann Gear?

2001-10-05 Thread armin holzgethan
3 years ago at ultraschall in munich he was rocking 2 MPCs.
actually i made the trip from vienna for dan bell, who disappointed with a
blandly straight the advent etc set. no button down there.
rrr and brinkmann were cool.
armin

Grammenos, Peter schrieb:

 Do you have a URL for that? When I saw him live he definitely wasn't using a
 computer, now i know why ;)

 I took some Richie Hawtin pictures from the WTC benefit @ Guernica, just
 decks, if anyone is interested - http://www.pgeb.com/hawtin/

 -Pete

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