RE: [313] atomly+hawtin+finalscratch

2001-10-19 Thread DJdMAN
http://www.finalscratch.com/flash/index.html

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In the Oct issue of URB the one with ?uestlove on the cover.

So what is finalscratch again and who's using it?  

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RE: [313] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] everywhere

2001-10-19 Thread Yair Etziony
Regards.
 i really enjoyed reading your stuff vince i think that u r like 90% right.
most of the time we think that technology will make us more innovative and
more creative, but alas i think technology is just making us more and more
dependent on it. 
 creative is something that comes from the mind not something u can have
with technology, like any new gimmik the final scratch will come and go. i
am not too sure that vinyls will stay for ever but i know one thing- all the
new technology stuff for dj`s is simple uncreative. they made software who
acts as turntables ,they make cd who acts like a turntable. if technology
were really creative they would just try to immitate but to innovate
something REALLY new.

y/
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 i don't think you understand what final scratch is, and how de9(?) was
made.
 final scratch is a tool that allows use to use two regular turntables and
a
 regular mixer to control any a digital file on a computer just like you
would a
 slab of vinyl. you slow the turntable down and the digital file slows down
etc.
 you do it live. it's not digital editing tool like pro tools or peak etc.
 anything you do with you do live.

i'm briefed on final scratch.  i've seen acquav!va use it.  in addition, i'm
aware of the production techniques involved in the creation of both de9 and
closer to the edit.  i'm also aware of the physics behind the technology.
i've watched these develpments rather closely.

you're missing one of my points: that many other DJs dont need it, dont
prefer it, and whose performance would be limited by said technology.

 as for the detrimental trade on vinyl. well, it's heavy, wears out, and is
hard
 to distribute. digital files can be endlessly copied and emailed all over
the
 place, placed on sites. it allows more people to have access to more
music. what
 you do on the turntables should be determined by your skill level and
 inventiveness, not by the vinyl you can afford or have access to.
 instead of letting record companies, distributors, and record stores
determine
 what tracks you have access to you can play tracks by anybody that cares
to post
 them.

your words are very interesting.  so what if vinyl is heavy, wears out and
is hard to distribute?  all of those things are unique to the DJ trade and
the art form.  thomas brinkmann is able to utilize a unique technological
tool, one final scratch can't even approach and that relies on vinyl and not
mp3.

that not just anyone can have any track is central to my argument.  dont
think i'm preaching vinyl elitism - but if everyone had access to any and
every track, would they create something unique, special, or anything but
homogenized?  here's an analogy - if everyone had the exact same make, model
and color Porsche, would it still be special??

more people with more access is giddy hat-tip to liberalist egalitarianism.
part of the fun of DJing, to me, is digging through crates in used shops,
looking on the internet for out of print tracks, trading them with my
friends, cleaning them up once in a while and chatting with people all over
the world when buying or selling vinyl.

what you do on the turntables should be determined by your skill level and
inventiveness, not by the vinyl you can afford or have access to

contradiction!  first you say that everyone will have access to more music,
then you assert that 'inventiveness' will occur?  my retail experience shows
me first that as soon as a new mix CD comes out kids are lining up to buy
the tracks on that mix.  and often they don't just want the tracks - they
want to play them in the SAME order.  second, since anyone can own and play
anything, what will stop the 'top' DJs from playing all the songs a crowd
wants to hear?  easy access is exactly why mp3 DJs devalue our beloved
music!

also, your statement seems focused solely on 'smooth mix' djs like hawtin,
and i daresay, many of the big room trance djs.  what about those who dont
blend for hours? are you asserting that that m!lls is not inventive?  rob
swift? cut chemist  dj shadow?  et al?

i agree that people with too much money own a lot of good tracks.

but making tracks FREE to people will make that problem much, much worse.

while i support unknown artists sharing their work, universally accepting
this style of DJing will most certainly mire music production and DJing in a
rut of banality.

it's clear that you're behind this technology as some sort of 'bar-raising'
effort that would urge DJs to be more creative.  in fact, like so much
globalization and imagineering, it's only going to homogenize an already
dilute musical form.

i can live with being a vinyl junkie but i'll never be an mp3 junkie.

in the spirit of healthy debate,

vince

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 Personally, I just can't 

[313] Planetary Assault Systems

2001-10-19 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Anyone have any thoughts on the new album Atomic Funkster on Peacefrog?

This is supposed to be the last PAS album as Luke Slater is too stretched.

Me, it's OK. I think Luke is retreading ground a little with this, the
ambient track From Above is gentle but sounds like something he has done
before, the techno tracks - Dark City and Atomic - are non descript, Twelve
sounds very like Jeff Mills' when he makes deeper tech. There's a mix of
club and listening tracks. I prefered Wireless, though that was maligned in
'techno' circles. Like I say, good, but not definitive.

There's a new Luke Slater mix CD Fear  Loathing on React but I ain't heard
it yet.


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Re: [313] Planetary Assault Systems

2001-10-19 Thread M. Todd Smith
As a huge Slater fan, I must say while the output sounds a little dated, its
still excellent, and there seems to be a severe juxtaposition in the realm
of techno where if it doesn't sound 'new' or at least current, its not
noteworthy anymore.

Personally I find the somewhat old schoolish nature of this release quite
refreshing when compared to the output of the latest wave of techno greats
(ie Redhead, Marco Bailey, Umek, SLS, Ben Sims, Hardcell, etc.). I truly
miss all the great twisted Roland X0X production that used to occur and
Slater has always been able to bang those boxes with the best of them.
'twelve' takes me back to that old Rob Hood shuffle circa M-Plant 5-9.  The
sample is hilarious and keeps the track bouncy, despite its darker nature.
The remix of 'Booster', and 'Atomic' are phenomenal and once you've heard
either on a big system you'll agree Luke's still got funk.  'I am the
funkster' shows that Slater still knows how to use drones for maximum
effect, shimmering, dizzying drones, and a nice melody line too.

Mind you, I only like 5 of the 9 tracks, the others aren't quite doing it
for me.

I can't wait to hear that mix though.  :)

Cheers
todd


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 Anyone have any thoughts on the new album Atomic Funkster on Peacefrog?

 This is supposed to be the last PAS album as Luke Slater is too stretched.

 Me, it's OK. I think Luke is retreading ground a little with this, the
 ambient track From Above is gentle but sounds like something he has done
 before, the techno tracks - Dark City and Atomic - are non descript,
Twelve
 sounds very like Jeff Mills' when he makes deeper tech. There's a mix of
 club and listening tracks. I prefered Wireless, though that was maligned
in
 'techno' circles. Like I say, good, but not definitive.

 There's a new Luke Slater mix CD Fear  Loathing on React but I ain't
heard
 it yet.


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[313] test

2001-10-19 Thread Phonopsia
pardon. 

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[313] track id's pleeeease

2001-10-19 Thread nathan goode
hi all

got a few tracks that i'm dying to know what they are and who did them:

first off, from the Boo Williams mix on Deep House page the first track.
with the vocals:

Praise, Praise, Praise, Praise.  i remember the days, when i thought i
was alone, life was always a maze  sometimes i felt disowned. but you
were always there  you have always cared. no matter how far i scream,
you'd already be there. now when i look back, i can see the things
you've done. and i hope to thank you, for my saviour and your son.

from the mike clark/norm talley set on freqdetroit a track with the
vocals:

whatever it takes, whatever it is i'll be there for you. it's all i
have to give now baby. to you my baby. take me baby, and take your time
right now baby. cos i want to love you all nite long baby. i want to
take you, wrap you in my arms. wanna love you all nite baby. wanna show
you what love really is. i wanna be there for you now baby, baby,
baby... (and so on).

and lastly, (i promise!!) from a glenn underground set on betalounge a
track with the vocals:

the first - i can barely remember, the flavour of you kiss on the tip
of my tongue. but i can still feel the moment. your spirit rushed thru
me like a river wild. your spirit rushed thru me like a river wild. it
wet me like an ocean crashing on the sands of the sahara. now many moons
have passed since we rode that wave, and many miles i've tred on my
journey home. lying on distant shores, a shred of hope flickers as i try
to forget. a once in a lifetime, never come your way again, wish upon a
star. love? is on my mind.

thank you

nath


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RE: [313] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] everywhere

2001-10-19 Thread Jongsma, K.J.
Ha, this is so funy! You guys sound exactly like all the people who didn't
use electronics back (and didn't like it at all) in the day when house and
techno came around. They used some of the same arguments for years: This
electronic house thing is just a hype and will go away. 

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Yair Etziony wrote:
 Regards.
  i really enjoyed reading your stuff vince i think that u r 
 like 90% right.
 most of the time we think that technology will make us more 
 innovative and
 more creative, but alas i think technology is just making us 
 more and more
 dependent on it. 
  creative is something that comes from the mind not something 
 u can have
 with technology, like any new gimmik the final scratch will 
 come and go. i
 am not too sure that vinyls will stay for ever but i know one 
 thing- all the
 new technology stuff for dj`s is simple uncreative. they made 
 software who
 acts as turntables ,they make cd who acts like a turntable. 
 if technology
 were really creative they would just try to immitate but to innovate
 something REALLY new.
 

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Re: [313] track id's pleeeease

2001-10-19 Thread Maarten Baute
Hi Nathan  list,

this is my first day at the 313 list.. and here is my first contribution.

LARRY HEARD - PRAISE (love´s arrival, trackmode, uk)


 Praise, Praise, Praise, Praise.  i remember the days, when i thought i
 was alone, life was always a maze  sometimes i felt disowned. but you
 were always there  you have always cared. no matter how far i scream,
 you'd already be there. now when i look back, i can see the things
 you've done. and i hope to thank you, for my saviour and your son.

Greets,
Maarten Baute


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RE: [313] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] everywhere

2001-10-19 Thread Alastair_Jones

I'm with the musical luddites Vince and Yair.
Technology is not necessarily all for the good.
Making very tenuous analogies with the advent of house and techno is
incorrect. It's like saying:
You've become accustomed to a high standard of healthcare now and you like
it, so who's afraid of a little genetic engineering?

Only time will decide who's right in this argument.


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[313] technology

2001-10-19 Thread FC3 Richards
all i have to say is who else has ventured out into the land of
experimantation like hawtin has on the closer to the edit CD??  i don't know
of anyone, but there could be somebody.  besides, he is doing what he wants,
and i am sure he wouldn't do it if it didn't make him happy.  its like the
consumed album.  he decided to put that album out instead of finishing what
became the BC album.  he put out what he was feeling, and you CAN NOT knock
him for that.

on a similar note, i have heard of a NovaMute(?) DJ who put sets together
using more than 2 turntables and it is entirely constructed of lockgrooves
and loops.  it might not be the same as the Edit concept, but none the less,
it is bold.  and who thought lock grooves were the greatest thing in the
world when they came out?  i garuntee you everyone that loves them now
didn't love them then...

not expecting happy responses


jeff

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Re: [313] technology

2001-10-19 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Well dude is dropping Missy Elliott into his sets too now, I read in Jockey
Slut. Guess this means I get a reprieve from techno purists who scoff at my
RB CDs now. Thanks Rich! ;)  Now I dare Richie to drop Jay-Z or Bubba
Sparxxx. ;)

all i have to say is who else has ventured out into the land of
experimantation like hawtin has on the closer to the edit CD??

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RE: [313] technology

2001-10-19 Thread DJ Entropy
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all i have to say is who else has ventured out into the land of
experimantation like hawtin has on the closer to the edit CD??

Link anywhere?

I wanna hear just how experimental hawtin suppossedly is.

heh.

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RE: [313] technology

2001-10-19 Thread chad m sponholz

i bought a tape from my local record store a few years back that
just said richie hawtin on it with a neat minimal-looking front...
supposedly it was a live set from somewhere.  i've since given away the
tape so i can't be sure what the info on it said unless it magically
re-appears somehow...

long story short:

THAT SH*T WAS TRANCE AS F**K!!!

On Fri, 19 Oct 2001, DJ Entropy wrote:

+---Original Message---
+
+all i have to say is who else has ventured out into the land of
+experimantation like hawtin has on the closer to the edit CD??
+
+Link anywhere?
+
+I wanna hear just how experimental hawtin suppossedly is.
+
+heh.
+
+Ian Scott aka DJ Entropy  [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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Re: [313] technology

2001-10-19 Thread Maarten Baute
 all i have to say is who else has ventured out into the land of
 experimantation like hawtin has on the closer to the edit CD??

This idea goes far back in time with the album close to the edit (whithout
the r) released in 1985 by ?

My memory is not so good ...  I forgot who made this album.

Greats,
Maarten

PS: I don´t like lockgrooves and I never will.


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Re: [313] technology

2001-10-19 Thread deliverator
I purchased that exact tape from a rekkid store somewhere.  That was most
certainly *not* hawtin.  Just a quick way for someone to make a buck.  If
you want to hear some of his more recent sets, download morpheus and type in
hawtin

jim

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 i bought a tape from my local record store a few years back that
 just said richie hawtin on it with a neat minimal-looking front...
 supposedly it was a live set from somewhere.  i've since given away the
 tape so i can't be sure what the info on it said unless it magically
 re-appears somehow...

 long story short:

 THAT SH*T WAS TRANCE AS F**K!!!

 On Fri, 19 Oct 2001, DJ Entropy wrote:

 +---Original Message---
 +
 +all i have to say is who else has ventured out into the land of
 +experimantation like hawtin has on the closer to the edit CD??
 +
 +Link anywhere?
 +
 +I wanna hear just how experimental hawtin suppossedly is.
 +
 +heh.
 +
 +Ian Scott aka DJ Entropy
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  http://hyperreal.org/~chad




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[313] red planet

2001-10-19 Thread Samuel Hobbs
hoping for some comments on the red planet releases. 
are some chuggers and others sippers?  what are your
favorite releases.  i got a big pay check and plan on
wasting it on vinyl.

thanx
-sam

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RE: [313] red planet

2001-10-19 Thread Jongsma, K.J.

 hoping for some comments on the red planet releases. 
 are some chuggers and others sippers?  what are your
 favorite releases.  i got a big pay check and plan on
 wasting it on vinyl.

mwaaah just the first 9 releases are worth checking out. The rest of them
are crap. Oh yeah and that CD is nice to play in your livingroom :)


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RE: [313] red planet

2001-10-19 Thread Roland van Oorschot

At 15:28 19-10-2001 +0200, you wrote:

(there are just 9 RP records right?:))

Right!

I still miss a few...
Any1 has a spare RP1 for me?
Please? Pretty Please?

R.

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[313] track info: BOOM CHIKKI CHIKKI AAHHHH

2001-10-19 Thread Maarten Baute
Dear 313 list ,

I am looking for a while now for a track that has been played some times by
derrick may . He also played it at the DEMF 2000, it is a tribal track and
one would think that it is produced by steve bicknell or the killabite crew
.. I would like to know who made this and on which label it was released. I
would be very thankful 

It containes the (sampled for many times) vocal : BOOM CHIKKI CHIKKI
AAH 

Greets,
Maarten

PS: you can find the mix of derrick at the demf 2000 here:

http://www.groovetech.com/PhoenixData/SilverStream/Pages/srvltRecMed?Recorde
dMediaID=33421

the track is played at approx 41 minutes!
CUT UP TODD TERRY!



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[313] Techno for funerals

2001-10-19 Thread Roland van Oorschot

Oi!

Which techno track do you want to be played at your funeral?
My last wish would be: The Martian  Model 500 - Search your Feelings 
(RedPlanet-4)


R.
(hey...just asking!)


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[313] Transllusion (Drexciya)

2001-10-19 Thread Jonny McIntosh
Just picked up a promo of Transllusion Mind Over Positive  Negative
Dimensional Matter 12 on Cristian Vogel's (?) Supremat label. It's one
half of Drexciya again and is much closer to the Drexciya sound than the
Other People Place. Very hypnotic electrofunk. Tis sweet. There's an album
due (or already out?) according to the press release that came with it.
Anyone with any further info on this?

Jonny.



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RE: [313] Techno for funerals

2001-10-19 Thread Rob Theakston

carl craig  a wonderful life

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[313] [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] everywhere

2001-10-19 Thread Samuel Hobbs
i just wanted to give my two cents on the whole hawtin
de9 thingy.  i consider myself a huge hawtin fan and
have a ton of his live sets on cd and a lot of his
records.  i think that the de9 thing is good listening
music.  it's not groundbreaking in its content.  it's
solid minimal techno and house that is great to listen
to when i am commuting and can zone out.  to call it
groundbreaking would be incorrect imho because of the
fact that the dj kicks series all has tracks like this
and the user series and drumcode series are both based
on reworked drum loops.  i am sure that many other
list members have scores of other examples.  i however
can appreciate the scale on which hawtin did this.
   i just have on remaining question.  did hawtin
license all those tracks that he sampled.  if so would
that account for how much he is pushing the album...to
break even or get ahead a little bit?  

just my opinion
-sam

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Re: [313] Techno for funerals

2001-10-19 Thread Mxyzptlk
Actually, some of the BoC tacks from Hi-Scores are quite 
fitting...dirge-like, even. A few from the s/t Freescha release would work 
well also.

jeff



At 08:33 AM 10/19/2001, Roland van Oorschot wrote:

Oi!

Which techno track do you want to be played at your funeral?
My last wish would be: The Martian  Model 500 - Search your Feelings 
(RedPlanet-4)


R.
(hey...just asking!)





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Re: [313] red planet

2001-10-19 Thread Toby Frith
No.6 is my fave. Is it true that it's Lawrence Burden behind it?



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 At 15:28 19-10-2001 +0200, you wrote:
 (there are just 9 RP records right?:))
 Right!
 
 I still miss a few...
 Any1 has a spare RP1 for me?
 Please? Pretty Please?
 
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RE: [313] red planet

2001-10-19 Thread Brendan Nelson
None of them are stinkers in the least, but if I was forced on pain of death
to give up one of them it would probably be Red Planet 5.

My favourite Red Planet release is 4 - the track Visual Contact, when I
first heard it in a record shop just after it came out, had a virtually
life-changing effect on me! Red Planet 2 features Star Dancer, so you've
just got to get that one. The first EP has a rougher sort of sound, but is
inspirational anyway (Meet the Red Planet is the awe-inspiring opening
salvo of the Red Planet assault).

#3, for Sex in Zero Gravity especially... #6 is the most overtly funky of
them all... Particle Shower on 8 is a stunning piece of spacey techno...
#5, though it's the one I'd give up if I *had* to, features Skypainter,
Base Station 303, and the absolutely wild Spontaneous Lifeform... you've
pretty much got to get the lot!

Brendan

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| hoping for some comments on the red planet releases.
| are some chuggers and others sippers?  what are your
| favorite releases.  i got a big pay check and plan on
| wasting it on vinyl.
|
| thanx
| -sam
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RE: [313] red planet

2001-10-19 Thread Jongsma, K.J.

 No.6 is my fave. Is it true that it's Lawrence Burden behind it?

Written and produced by The Martian :)

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Re: [313] Techno for funerals

2001-10-19 Thread deliverator
Hm, not exactly techno, but anything off of spatial specific by Legion
of Green Men, and Windowpane @ the Snow by Coil.  A coiuple of tracks off of
Surgeon's force and form as well while I'm thinking about it..

jim


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Subject: [313] Techno for funerals


 Oi!

 Which techno track do you want to be played at your funeral?
 My last wish would be: The Martian  Model 500 - Search your Feelings
 (RedPlanet-4)

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Re: [313] track info: BOOM CHIKKI CHIKKI AAHHHH

2001-10-19 Thread Toby Frith
I think it's Steve Bicknell..

Clubtracks Vol.2 - Cultural Co-operation?



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Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 2:31 PM
Subject: [313] track info:  BOOM CHIKKI CHIKKI AA 


 Dear 313 list ,

 I am looking for a while now for a track that has been played some times
by
 derrick may . He also played it at the DEMF 2000, it is a tribal track and
 one would think that it is produced by steve bicknell or the killabite
crew
 . I would like to know who made this and on which label it was released. I
 would be very thankful 

 It containes the (sampled for many times) vocal : BOOM CHIKKI CHIKKI
 AAH 

 Greets,
 Maarten

 PS: you can find the mix of derrick at the demf 2000 here:


http://www.groovetech.com/PhoenixData/SilverStream/Pages/srvltRecMed?Recorde
 dMediaID=33421

 the track is played at approx 41 minutes!
 CUT UP TODD TERRY!



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Re: [313] Techno for funerals

2001-10-19 Thread Toby Frith
Frustration by Carl Craig.


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Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 2:33 PM
Subject: [313] Techno for funerals


 Oi!
 
 Which techno track do you want to be played at your funeral?
 My last wish would be: The Martian  Model 500 - Search your Feelings 
 (RedPlanet-4)
 
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Re: [313] red planet

2001-10-19 Thread Maarten Baute

 Any1 has a spare RP1 for me?
 Please? Pretty Please?

www.nuloop.com still has a few in stock! including the #1!
They have a very good custumor service. 


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Re: [313] Techno for funerals

2001-10-19 Thread Southern Outpost

Vessels In Distress by Juan Atkins

Peace,
Patrick.

At 3:33 PM +0200 19/10/01, Roland van Oorschot wrote:

Oi!

Which techno track do you want to be played at your funeral?
My last wish would be: The Martian  Model 500 - Search your 
Feelings (RedPlanet-4)


R.
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RE: [313] Techno for funerals

2001-10-19 Thread Jongsma, K.J.
UR - The Final Frontier

 Hm, not exactly techno, but anything off of spatial 
 specific by Legion
 of Green Men, and Windowpane @ the Snow by Coil.  A coiuple 
 of tracks off of
 Surgeon's force and form as well while I'm thinking about it..
 
 jim
 
 
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 Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 9:33 AM
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  Oi!
 
  Which techno track do you want to be played at your funeral?
  My last wish would be: The Martian  Model 500 - Search 
 your Feelings
  (RedPlanet-4)
 
  R.
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RE: [313] Techno for funerals

2001-10-19 Thread Brendan Nelson
I'd probably have one of my own ones, not out of egotism but because it's
probably a bit more appropriate, if you've made any music, to have one of
your own compositions - unless you're a gabba artist, I suppose!

So I'd probably choose my track Effervescence, which is at:

http://www.brelson.com/music/Track_Ghost--Effervescence.mp3 in case anyone's
got the time and bandwidth to spare...

Does anyone else have tracks of their own that they'd imagine having played
at their funerals?

Brendan

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| Oi!
|
| Which techno track do you want to be played at your funeral?
| My last wish would be: The Martian  Model 500 - Search your Feelings
| (RedPlanet-4)
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| R.
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RE: [313] Techno for funerals

2001-10-19 Thread Brendan Nelson
Out of all the suggestions so far, I'd be most likely to go with Search
Your Feelings on RP4...

Brendan

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| From: Brendan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 19 October 2001 14:48
| To: Roland van Oorschot; 313@hyperreal.org
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|
|
| I'd probably have one of my own ones, not out of egotism but because it's
| probably a bit more appropriate, if you've made any music, to have one of
| your own compositions - unless you're a gabba artist, I suppose!
|
| So I'd probably choose my track Effervescence, which is at:
|
| http://www.brelson.com/music/Track_Ghost--Effervescence.mp3 in
| case anyone's
| got the time and bandwidth to spare...
|
| Does anyone else have tracks of their own that they'd imagine
| having played
| at their funerals?
|
| Brendan
|
| | -Original Message-
| | From: Roland van Oorschot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| | Sent: 19 October 2001 14:33
| | To: 313@hyperreal.org
| | Subject: [313] Techno for funerals
| |
| |
| | Oi!
| |
| | Which techno track do you want to be played at your funeral?
| | My last wish would be: The Martian  Model 500 - Search your Feelings
| | (RedPlanet-4)
| |
| | R.
| | (hey...just asking!)
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Re: [313] Techno for funerals

2001-10-19 Thread Otto
Russ Gabriel - 'Peace For Thought'
Rhythim = Rhythim - 'Kaotic Harmony'
Tim Jackiw - 'No Destination'

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RE: [313] Techno for funerals

2001-10-19 Thread Brendan Nelson
The extended ambient track on Jeff Mills' Humana, with the really vibrant
first section collapsing suddenly into darkness and uncertainty, would work
pretty well too - quite an apt structure to that track...

Brendan


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[313] Halloween 313 event

2001-10-19 Thread T.J.Johnson
Killswytch and I will be spinning this party if anyone is interested...

http://www.thehalos.net/halloween.html

Thanks


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Re: [313] red planet

2001-10-19 Thread logic7
RP9 and RP3 both have a permanent spot in my record case. I live RP9 to
death, but Sex in Zero Gravity on RP3 is too dope!

The future passed you by.

Labwerx Music
http://www.geocities.com/labwerx
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 None of them are stinkers in the least, but if I was forced on pain of
death
 to give up one of them it would probably be Red Planet 5.

 My favourite Red Planet release is 4 - the track Visual Contact, when I
 first heard it in a record shop just after it came out, had a virtually
 life-changing effect on me! Red Planet 2 features Star Dancer, so you've
 just got to get that one. The first EP has a rougher sort of sound, but is
 inspirational anyway (Meet the Red Planet is the awe-inspiring opening
 salvo of the Red Planet assault).

 #3, for Sex in Zero Gravity especially... #6 is the most overtly funky of
 them all... Particle Shower on 8 is a stunning piece of spacey techno...
 #5, though it's the one I'd give up if I *had* to, features Skypainter,
 Base Station 303, and the absolutely wild Spontaneous Lifeform...
you've
 pretty much got to get the lot!

 Brendan

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 | To: 313@hyperreal.org
 | Subject: [313] red planet
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 |
 | hoping for some comments on the red planet releases.
 | are some chuggers and others sippers?  what are your
 | favorite releases.  i got a big pay check and plan on
 | wasting it on vinyl.
 |
 | thanx
 | -sam
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Re: [313] Techno for funerals

2001-10-19 Thread Mario Atienza
 

 
 Which techno track do you want to be played at your
 funeral?
  
  Soul Saver by S.I.D
   
  Mario from Seville 

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RE: [313] red planet

2001-10-19 Thread Sakari Karipuro
Jongsma, K.J. wrote on Fri, 19 Oct 2001 about following:

  hoping for some comments on the red planet releases.
  are some chuggers and others sippers?  what are your
  favorite releases.  i got a big pay check and plan on
  wasting it on vinyl.

 mwaaah just the first 9 releases are worth checking out. The rest of them
 are crap. Oh yeah and that CD is nice to play in your livingroom :)

yeah, i agree. they are quite different compared to any other material
out there. of course there are tracks on them that just aren't so good,
but hey, nobody's perfect.

but my advice is, if you have the money, and you can get them, get them
all. otherwise, get at least releases 1, 2, 3 and 5, and the cd.

the cd is great, but it should had have all released tracks on it! ;)

 (there are just 9 RP records right?:))

dang, you just reminded that i don't have number 8! :)

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RE: [313] Techno for funerals

2001-10-19 Thread bart wolff

UR - journey of the dragons
UR - Final Frontier
Autechre - Silverside

Afterwards a nice booming techno fest in a dark cellar with only smoke and 
strobes...



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Re: [313] Techno for funerals

2001-10-19 Thread Elephanthaus Records
Stars - Mr. Fingers
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 UR - journey of the dragons
 UR - Final Frontier
 Autechre - Silverside

 Afterwards a nice booming techno fest in a dark cellar with only smoke and
 strobes...


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RE: [313] Techno for funerals

2001-10-19 Thread Brendan Nelson
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| Sent: 19 October 2001 15:18
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| UR - journey of the dragons

Nice choice...!

Brendan

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[313] New purpose Maker?

2001-10-19 Thread Arne Weinberg
Hey folks.


Any suggestions on the new purpose maker 12?
Haven't got the chance to listen yet!


cheers, Arne

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Re: [313] New purpose Maker?

2001-10-19 Thread Arne Weinberg
Hello Henrique!

Greetings to Brazil!  :-)

There is a brandnew one released this week!
The one you are talking about is the last before..

Cheers, Arne

Henrique Casanova [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
i have it. 3 trax. one of them, called power is just amazing. the other 2 are 
not that good. nice minimal techno though..
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  Subject: [313] New purpose Maker?


  Hey folks.


  Any suggestions on the new purpose maker 12?
  Haven't got the chance to listen yet!


  cheers, Arne

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Re: [313] Techno for funerals

2001-10-19 Thread Arne Weinberg
For me it is
UR - The Illuminator / UR 033


Cheers, Arne

Mxyzptlk [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Actually, some of the BoC tacks from Hi-Scores are quite 
fitting...dirge-like, even. A few from the s/t Freescha release would work 
well also.
 jeff



At 08:33 AM 10/19/2001, Roland van Oorschot wrote:
Oi!

Which techno track do you want to be played at your funeral?
My last wish would be: The Martian  Model 500 - Search your Feelings 
(RedPlanet-4)

R.
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[313] Re: Transllusion (Drexciya)

2001-10-19 Thread Arne Weinberg
I have the album as a white label. I don't know if it's Drexciya or parts of 
them but I can definitely say that it sounds like Drexciya. A reeeally cool 
album with lots of weired Electro-funk a dark and industrial feel.
I think Supremat is a sub-label of Tresor?!?!?!?!?!?!?


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[313] Lansing List Members, Nov 3

2001-10-19 Thread James Michael Bishop
Speak Easy
Homebrewed beer and wine
peachwine, pale ale, supergreen stout, pumpkin ale

november 3
(all list members are welcome to play, drop me a line)
DJ's   (2 floors, 2 sets of decks, ambient upstairs)
Minimalistik
Trent Abbe - dollo - abstrak
and others

Live Ambient Acts
TBA

bonfire, beer, wine, music, and one hell of a time

in honor of the house, a former speakeasy during prohibition

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Re: [313] technology

2001-10-19 Thread M. Todd Smith
I have a Hawtin mix from 1994-1995 and it definitely is more trancey, he
throws in some FUSE and spastik, but the music is certainly trance.  However
that was an era where techno and trance were one and the same.

Cheers
todd
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 I purchased that exact tape from a rekkid store somewhere.  That was most
 certainly *not* hawtin.  Just a quick way for someone to make a buck.  If
 you want to hear some of his more recent sets, download morpheus and type
in
 hawtin

 jim

 http://www.assasins.net
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  i bought a tape from my local record store a few years back that
  just said richie hawtin on it with a neat minimal-looking front...
  supposedly it was a live set from somewhere.  i've since given away the
  tape so i can't be sure what the info on it said unless it magically
  re-appears somehow...
 
  long story short:
 
  THAT SH*T WAS TRANCE AS F**K!!!
 
  On Fri, 19 Oct 2001, DJ Entropy wrote:
 
  +---Original Message---
  +
  +all i have to say is who else has ventured out into the land of
  +experimantation like hawtin has on the closer to the edit CD??
  +
  +Link anywhere?
  +
  +I wanna hear just how experimental hawtin suppossedly is.
  +
  +heh.
  +
  +Ian Scott aka DJ Entropy
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RE: [313] Techno for funerals

2001-10-19 Thread seth redmond
Sabres of Paradise - Smokebelch two (Beatless mix)


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Re: [313] technology

2001-10-19 Thread Mxyzptlk
That's a VERY important qualification. Back then, LOTS of things were 
called trance. I have some excellent old Subsonic trance volumes which 
are full of Reel by Real, Dark Comedy, 69, etc., etc, tracks. What falls 
into the trance bin these days is another animal altogether - imo anyway. 
Even much old ambient was called 'trance' in the early-mid 90s.

jeff


At 01:00 PM 10/19/2001, M. Todd Smith wrote:

I have a Hawtin mix from 1994-1995 and it definitely is more trancey, he
throws in some FUSE and spastik, but the music is certainly trance.  However
that was an era where techno and trance were one and the same.

Cheers
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Re[2]: [313] Techno for funerals

2001-10-19 Thread Brian 'balistic' Prince
Friday, October 19, 2001, 7:48:23 AM, a knob was tweaked and out came:

BN http://www.brelson.com/music/Track_Ghost--Effervescence.mp3 in case anyone's
BN got the time and bandwidth to spare...

Nice.

BN Does anyone else have tracks of their own that they'd imagine having played
BN at their funerals?

http://www.bprince.com/bp_melt.mp3

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[313] Astralwerks - Detroit Beyond the 3rd Wave LP

2001-10-19 Thread :: evilgenetix ::
Does anyone know if the LP - Detroit: Beyond The Third Wave (Claude Young, K 
Hand, DJ T1000, Terence Dixon, etc.) on Astralwerks (ASWLP 6170)  which was 
originally released in 1996, recently got repressed (or did it)??? cos there 
are copies of these popping up in a local record store also it is available 
on Juno... they are charging 14 pounds or AUD$60 for this LP, I don't really 
know how hard is it to get this LP and is it really worth the money to get 
it?


cheers,
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Re: [313] Astralwerks - Detroit Beyond the 3rd Wave LP

2001-10-19 Thread Eric Scuccimarra
I wasn't really impressed by this LP. A lot of good artists on it but, in 
my opinion, very few good tracks. I actually only liked maybe 3 of the 
tracks on it.


At 03:14 PM 10/19/2001 +, :: evilgenetix :: wrote:
Does anyone know if the LP - Detroit: Beyond The Third Wave (Claude Young, 
K Hand, DJ T1000, Terence Dixon, etc.) on Astralwerks (ASWLP 6170)  which 
was originally released in 1996, recently got repressed (or did it)??? cos 
there are copies of these popping up in a local record store also it is 
available on Juno... they are charging 14 pounds or AUD$60 for this LP, I 
don't really know how hard is it to get this LP and is it really worth the 
money to get it?


cheers,
EVGNT

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[313] Re: Transllusion (Drexciya)

2001-10-19 Thread Courthouse Int'l Audio

 I have the album as a white label. I don't know if it's Drexciya or parts
of them but I can definitely say that it sounds like Drexciya. A reeeally
cool album with lots of weired Electro-funk a dark and industrial feel.
 I think Supremat is a sub-label of Tresor?!?!?!?!?!?!?

It definitely is !!! Rumour is Christian Vogel is behind it... Pretty dope
release for sure !!!

Btw. U all shout check the Ultradyne pix we've published when they played in
The Netherlands !!! C link

Oh and Alex something seems wrong wit U're e-mail adress I've got...
wanted to reply but didn't work !!! I'll correct the review, Koert told me,
sorry...


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[313] Re: Astralwerks - Detroit Beyond the 3rd Wave LP

2001-10-19 Thread Courthouse Int'l Audio
I love the track by Anthony Shake, which was later re-released on Gigolo,
dunno why...
but the re-release is a little distrorted...

 Does anyone know if the LP - Detroit: Beyond The Third Wave (Claude
Young,
 K Hand, DJ T1000, Terence Dixon, etc.) on Astralwerks (ASWLP 6170)  which
 was originally released in 1996, recently got repressed (or did it)???
cos
 there are copies of these popping up in a local record store also it is
 available on Juno... they are charging 14 pounds or AUD$60 for this LP, I
 don't really know how hard is it to get this LP and is it really worth
the
 money to get it?
 
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[313] Model 500 - Ocean to Ocean(Transmat)

2001-10-19 Thread allnight
hi list members. can anyone make coments in this record? i know only 
infoworld from it. r the other trax like it? how would u describe it? 
i'm having problems with my conection so i cant hear samples or 
nothing like that..
 take care u all!
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RE: [313] technology

2001-10-19 Thread Brendan Nelson
And if you'd played Star Dancer in a trance club back then people would have
gone ballistic - the two were definitely linked up until when Sven Vath and
the Frankfurt trancey people started to become more prominent, and
subsequently the goa trance sound hit at around the same time techno was
discovering its minimal side. A complete schism has occurred since then!

Brendan

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| From: Mxyzptlk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 19 October 2001 17:15
| To: M. Todd Smith; Detroits Finest List
| Subject: Re: [313] technology
|
|
| That's a VERY important qualification. Back then, LOTS of things were
| called trance. I have some excellent old Subsonic trance
| volumes which
| are full of Reel by Real, Dark Comedy, 69, etc., etc, tracks. What falls
| into the trance bin these days is another animal altogether -
| imo anyway.
| Even much old ambient was called 'trance' in the early-mid 90s.
|
|jeff
|
|
| At 01:00 PM 10/19/2001, M. Todd Smith wrote:
| I have a Hawtin mix from 1994-1995 and it definitely is more trancey, he
| throws in some FUSE and spastik, but the music is certainly
| trance.  However
| that was an era where techno and trance were one and the same.
| 
| Cheers
| todd
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RE: [313] Techno for funerals

2001-10-19 Thread Grammenos, Peter
Death March - Pullen

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Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 9:36 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Techno for funerals


Frustration by Carl Craig.


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Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 2:33 PM
Subject: [313] Techno for funerals


 Oi!
 
 Which techno track do you want to be played at your funeral?
 My last wish would be: The Martian  Model 500 - Search your Feelings 
 (RedPlanet-4)
 
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Re: [313] Astralwerks - Detroit Beyond the 3rd Wave LP

2001-10-19 Thread M. Todd Smith
Yes, this recently got repressed by Astralwerks, if your into the Detroit
sound then this is a great comp.  The Claude Younge track 'Impolite to
Refuse' which begins the album is certainly a must have, on par with his
Project 625 material on Dow (even better IMHO).   I used to start all my
Detroity sets with this track.  Tonnes of percussion, squelchy bass and
wonderful (WONDERFUL) melodies.

Sean Deason's 'Vortex' does much the same for me, classic Detroit sounds.
Another guaranteed player.

Shake's ' Sandblaster has a beautiful arppegiated bass wobble, and a dirty
snare/ kick combo, combined with another killer piano line and some
chanting.

The middle part of the LP heads for electro country bagning it out with a
classic Ectomorph tune, and the absolutely f***in essential Will Web Like
on Tek (Bumpin down Jefferson Mix).  When I was in the D for first DEMF we
went bumpin down Jefferson Ave, with that tune cranked, it all became clear.
If you get this comp for any one tune it should be this one.  If Andy C's
'Valley of Shadows (31 seconds)' is the essential junglist tune, then Will
Web's 'life on tek' is comparable for the electro elite.

The last part of the LP is to me, what suffers.  The T-1000, Terrence Dixon
and Mode Selector (Fanon Flowers) tracks, showcase the bleepy, and hard part
of Detroit.  The tracks are a good view into what was happening in that
particular vein of techno in Detroit at that time, but in comparison to the
musicality of the rest of the LP, they just don't stand out.

An essential LP IMHO, I sold mine to pay rent a few years back, and now I
have it again!

Now anyone want to part with their Deepest Shades of Techno Compilations on
vinyl?  Better yet anyone know of any stores that might still have these in
stock?  Not bloody likely but at least I'm trying :)

Cheers
todd
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From: :: evilgenetix :: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 8:14 AM
Subject: [313] Astralwerks - Detroit Beyond the 3rd Wave LP


 Does anyone know if the LP - Detroit: Beyond The Third Wave (Claude Young,
K
 Hand, DJ T1000, Terence Dixon, etc.) on Astralwerks (ASWLP 6170)  which
was
 originally released in 1996, recently got repressed (or did it)??? cos
there
 are copies of these popping up in a local record store also it is
available
 on Juno... they are charging 14 pounds or AUD$60 for this LP, I don't
really
 know how hard is it to get this LP and is it really worth the money to get
 it?

 cheers,
 EVGNT

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Re: [313] atomly+hawtin+finalscratch

2001-10-19 Thread atomly
Hey, that's me!   Heh.  

Finalscratch is the MP3 mixing software that lets you use turntables as
the controllers...  It's the one that Rich and John have been using on
tour lately.

Anyway, on the Finalscratch topic (AKA software people vs. anti-software
people), has anybody here tried out Abelton Live yet?  It's pretty damn
sweet.

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Re: [313] Model 500 - Ocean to Ocean(Transmat)

2001-10-19 Thread Sakari Karipuro
allnight wrote on Fri, 19 Oct 2001 about following:

 hi list members. can anyone make coments in this record? i know only
 infoworld from it. r the other trax like it? how would u describe it?

i can't remember any other tracks from the ep than Ocean to Ocean
(vocal mix), which is so beautiful track that you should buy few extra
copies :)

yeah, there is instrumental of Ocean to Ocean, and infoworld, and one
other track.. maybe it was wanderer or something. i have 12 somewhere
in my shelf, but didn't find it with quick glance through.

just buy it. it's excellent.

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Re: [313] New purpose Maker?

2001-10-19 Thread Kevin Conrad
Groovetech has it listed with samples for each track. 
I like what I heard, I think I might pick up a copy
next time I'm out.

Kevin


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Re: [313] technology

2001-10-19 Thread M. Todd Smith
I personally think Sven Vath and the boys at Harthouseand EyeQ kept the
techno-trance schism at bay for some time Sven Vath's 1995 'Touch Themes',
which is remixes of Vath's 'Harlequin' 'Robot'  'Ballet Dancer' is very
much still techno.  Speedy J's first two LP's are very trancey in nature,
but still firmly rooted in techno.

Goa did make a big impact though and made the music much easier to pigeon
hole into categories in the latter years.  Now progressive is borrowing
largely from tech-house.  In fact many techno producers are starting to show
up on trance/progressive labels (Selway  uggh Smith on Hooj? Rino Cerrone
on Saw?  Carl Finlow on Bedrock?)

Back to work
todd
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Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 8:54 AM
Subject: RE: [313] technology


 And if you'd played Star Dancer in a trance club back then people would
have
 gone ballistic - the two were definitely linked up until when Sven Vath
and
 the Frankfurt trancey people started to become more prominent, and
 subsequently the goa trance sound hit at around the same time techno was
 discovering its minimal side. A complete schism has occurred since then!

 Brendan

 | -Original Message-
 | From: Mxyzptlk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 | Sent: 19 October 2001 17:15
 | To: M. Todd Smith; Detroits Finest List
 | Subject: Re: [313] technology
 |
 |
 | That's a VERY important qualification. Back then, LOTS of things were
 | called trance. I have some excellent old Subsonic trance
 | volumes which
 | are full of Reel by Real, Dark Comedy, 69, etc., etc, tracks. What falls
 | into the trance bin these days is another animal altogether -
 | imo anyway.
 | Even much old ambient was called 'trance' in the early-mid 90s.
 |
 |jeff
 |
 |
 | At 01:00 PM 10/19/2001, M. Todd Smith wrote:
 | I have a Hawtin mix from 1994-1995 and it definitely is more trancey,
he
 | throws in some FUSE and spastik, but the music is certainly
 | trance.  However
 | that was an era where techno and trance were one and the same.
 | 
 | Cheers
 | todd
 |
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Re: [313] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] everywhere

2001-10-19 Thread Glyph1001
The only gripe I have with this new techology is how it may deter some 
people from their duty of actually making a record.
Producing and having a vinyl copy of one's music, released, is like the 
initiation process for a fraternity.  To me, the mark of a real and 
serious musician is to produce a vinyl copy of one's music.  This mp3 
internet stuff doesn't count in relation to this reponsiblity, IMHO. 
You sure as hell can't hang a mp3 file on the wall.


My spare penny,

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[313] matrix + strobe

2001-10-19 Thread Maarten Baute
Hi people,

1) does anyone know wich online store still got the old matrix releases in
stock? I´m talkin about convextion vol.1 and 2..
I just love the minimal sean deason stuff!

I also saw that the submerge page is back online!
www.submerge.com

they distribute matrix? don´t they?

2) Is it still possible to find ANDRE HAYDEN PROJECT - TRIBAL LIFE (strobe
008),

I searched EVERYWHERE.. and most of the stores I checked haven´t even heard
of andre hayden brown..  is this a rare record or something? should be from
1992...

Greets,
Maarten
www.morthenkiang.com


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Re: [313] matrix + strobe

2001-10-19 Thread Jonny McIntosh
 2) Is it still possible to find ANDRE HAYDEN PROJECT - TRIBAL LIFE (strobe
 008),

 I searched EVERYWHERE.. and most of the stores I checked havent even heard
 of andre hayden brown..  is this a rare record or something? should be
from
 1992...

Shouldn't be too hard to find. We get copies here at Music and Video fairly
frequently. I recently sold my second copy in. Strobe stuff usually sits
around but it might be sought after because it's on that Derrick May mix,
which is silly but exactly what happens. I don't understand all these Mark
Farina mix tape completists, e.g. - what's the deal there? Good luck in your
search, though.

Jonny.



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Re: [313] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] everywhere

2001-10-19 Thread M Elliot-Knight

You sure as hell can't hang a mp3 file on the wall.
Or make it blue, red, or green - nor can you make it play it from the inside 
to the outer rim; have two tracks pressed side-by-side; etch funny, odd 
words or messages to the majors into them; press them with pictures on the 
surface... need I go on?


MEK



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Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 12:14:10 -0400

The only gripe I have with this new techology is how it may deter some
people from their duty of actually making a record.
Producing and having a vinyl copy of one's music, released, is like the
initiation process for a fraternity.  To me, the mark of a real and
serious musician is to produce a vinyl copy of one's music.  This mp3
internet stuff doesn't count in relation to this reponsiblity, IMHO.
You sure as hell can't hang a mp3 file on the wall.

My spare penny,

G




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RE: [313] Techno for funerals

2001-10-19 Thread Holly MacDonald-Korth
not techno... 

but roy daivs jr. gabriel

there is also that joe claussel track jazz funeral that would be good...
but i have wanted gabriel played at my funeral since the first time i
heard it.

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Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 7:33 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Techno for funerals


Oi!

Which techno track do you want to be played at your funeral?
My last wish would be: The Martian  Model 500 - Search your Feelings 
(RedPlanet-4)

R.
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Re: [313] Re: Transllusion (Drexciya)

2001-10-19 Thread Arne Weinberg
Hey Jonny,

I have bought the 12 too. also amazing!
I think the album will be released within the next two weeks!?!?!?!?

I really don't care who made this trax, I only know that this somebody is 
really skilled! :-)

Cheers, Arne

Jonny McIntosh [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Arne,

According to the press sheet I got, it's the non Dopplereffekt member of
Drexciya. Don't know if they should be releasing clues like that, but they
have :) Any idea when the LP is due to hit the shops?

Jonny.

P.S. Pick up the 12 as there are 2 exclusives on it which are superb dark
heavy hypnofunk.


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Subject: [313] Re: Transllusion (Drexciya)


I have the album as a white label. I don't know if it's Drexciya or parts of
them but I can definitely say that it sounds like Drexciya. A reeeally cool
album with lots of weired Electro-funk a dark and industrial feel.
I think Supremat is a sub-label of Tresor?!?!?!?!?!?!?


Cheers, Arne

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Re: [313] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] everywhere

2001-10-19 Thread Fixer

At 16:46 19/10/2001 +, M Elliot-Knight wrote:

You sure as hell can't hang a mp3 file on the wall.
Or make it blue, red, or green - nor can you make it play it from the 
inside to the outer rim; have two tracks pressed side-by-side; etch funny, 
odd words or messages to the majors into them; press them with pictures on 
the surface... need I go on?



yeah, music didn't exist before vinyl records.




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[313] Best song title of the year

2001-10-19 Thread M Elliot-Knight

Binge  Purge's Why Can't I Find Good Records at Gramophone


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RE: [313] K Hand - (was: Astralwerks - Detroit Beyond the 3rd Wav e LP)

2001-10-19 Thread Brian Dillard
Come On Now Baby from the Detroit: Beyond the Third Wave comp is my
favorite K Hand track ever. Really slamming dancefloor production and a
gritty, nagging vocal hook. I've got some of her other stuff, including the
new LP on Tresor, and haven't really heard anything I liked as much as that.
Any suggestions on good K Hand stuff, perhaps in the vein of that track?

Brian

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RE: [313] Techno for funerals

2001-10-19 Thread Bob McGrae
I wouldn't pick anything just cause it suited a funeral, my reasons would 
be close to me.

I'd go for either;

Claude Young - Multiplicity of Zeros an OnesJust cause I like it
Drexciya - Running Out of Space Cause I just have
Neil Landstrumm - Boost Control			In a last effort to make them listen to 
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Re: [313] technology

2001-10-19 Thread Dan Sicko
  Vath's 'Harlequin' 'Robot'  'Ballet Dancer' 

now, there's a record I never thought I'd see mentioned on the list.  :)

I think the last trance cut that did anything for me was Balil's 
Nort Route.

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[313] Re: matrix + strobe

2001-10-19 Thread Minto George

Hi people,

1) does anyone know wich online store still got the
old matrix releases 
in
stock? I´m talkin about convextion vol.1 and 2..
I just love the minimal sean deason stuff!

I also saw that the submerge page is back online!
www.submerge.com

they distribute matrix? don´t they?

The convextion releases are great, but it's not by
Sean. I also hear there are upcoming releases by
Convextion coming out on a label called down low
music. ;)

minto

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Re: [313] Re: matrix + strobe

2001-10-19 Thread Maarten Baute

 The convextion releases are great, but it's not by
 Sean. I also hear there are upcoming releases by
 Convextion coming out on a label called down low
 music. ;)

Are you really sure it is not by Sean? 

At smallfish they said it was Sean Deason.. but anyway..

greets,
Maarten


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[313] Mark Ambrose

2001-10-19 Thread M Elliot-Knight

What's he been up to lately? Is Crayon still in business?

MEK

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RE: [313] technology

2001-10-19 Thread Bulger, Tim
Wasn't that 'The Art of Noise'?

-Original Message-
From: Maarten Baute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 4:40 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] technology


 all i have to say is who else has ventured out into the land of
 experimantation like hawtin has on the closer to the edit CD??

This idea goes far back in time with the album close to the edit
(whithout
the r) released in 1985 by ?

My memory is not so good ...  I forgot who made this album.

Greats,
Maarten

PS: I don´t like lockgrooves and I never will.


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Re: [313] Techno for funerals

2001-10-19 Thread Jason Kessler
Morbid topic... but, nonetheless, I heard that E2-E4 by Manuel Gottsching
was played at Larry Levan's funeral. I thought that was pretty cool.

-J

on 10/19/01 1:00 PM, Holly MacDonald-Korth at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 not techno... 
 
 but roy daivs jr. gabriel
 
 there is also that joe claussel track jazz funeral that would be good...
 but i have wanted gabriel played at my funeral since the first time i
 heard it.
 
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 From: Roland van Oorschot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 7:33 AM
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: [313] Techno for funerals
 
 
 Oi!
 
 Which techno track do you want to be played at your funeral?
 My last wish would be: The Martian  Model 500 - Search your Feelings
 (RedPlanet-4)
 
 R.
 (hey...just asking!)
 
 
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Re: [313] technology

2001-10-19 Thread Maarten Baute
 Wasn't that 'The Art of Noise'?

that´s it !!!

thanks for the reminder

Greets,
Maarten



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Re: [313] Model 500 - Ocean to Ocean(Transmat)

2001-10-19 Thread james boylan


One of the early string-infused soulful techno tracks I'd imagine...

Not one of my favourite Model 500 tracks but still great. Probably sounds 
more like Derrick May actually now that I think of it. But of course one of 
the great things about Juan Atkins is his versatility.


My favourite track on that 12 is actually Wanderer - just a bit more 
unique and quirky I think.


Anyway, I'd say buy it.



From: allnight [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [313] Model 500 - Ocean to Ocean(Transmat)
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 12:49:39 -0300

hi list members. can anyone make coments in this record? i know only
infoworld from it. r the other trax like it? how would u describe it?
i'm having problems with my conection so i cant hear samples or
nothing like that..
 take care u all!
 henrique


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Re: [313] Astralwerks - Detroit Beyond the 3rd Wave LP

2001-10-19 Thread james boylan

I'm almost 100% it was repressedsaw a few copies in my local record
store too. Haven't listened to it though


From: :: evilgenetix :: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Astralwerks - Detroit Beyond the 3rd Wave LP
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 15:14:37 +

Does anyone know if the LP - Detroit: Beyond The Third Wave (Claude Young, 
K

Hand, DJ T1000, Terence Dixon, etc.) on Astralwerks (ASWLP 6170)  which was
originally released in 1996, recently got repressed (or did it)??? cos 
there

are copies of these popping up in a local record store also it is available
on Juno... they are charging 14 pounds or AUD$60 for this LP, I don't 
really

know how hard is it to get this LP and is it really worth the money to get
it?

cheers,
EVGNT

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