[313] Re: Back to the Future and the Electro revival

2002-05-06 Thread Hugo Sweet
This article in the New York Times makes some interesting points about
fashion and music, electro versus techno, and about retro-futurism:

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/05/arts/music/05REYN.html?pagewanted=all

Here's a quote to fire things up:
Techno is strangling itself with its own provincial rulebook, said Mr.
Miller of Adult. People have finally grown tired of this. Electro has no
real sense of rules, and thus there is a lot of excitement, innovation and
creativity.

Hugo



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[313] *** Records For Sale ***

2002-05-06 Thread Malcolm J. McAtee
Hola Folks ---

I have uncovered some more rare gems that I have posted on my site 
http://www.big12inch.com.

Please take a look!


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Re: [313] Re: Back to the Future and the Electro revival

2002-05-06 Thread Brian 'balistic' Prince
Sunday, May 05, 2002, 6:54:38 PM, you wrote:

HS Here's a quote to fire things up:
HS Techno is strangling itself with its own provincial rulebook, said Mr.
HS Miller of Adult. People have finally grown tired of this. Electro has no
HS real sense of rules, and thus there is a lot of excitement, innovation and
HS creativity.

As an emotionless, rule-abiding drone of the technostruct, I am
programmed to take offense.

--
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[313] Current 05.04.02 Time:Space 2

2002-05-06 Thread Mike Taylor

Hello,

This week Current featured a few selections from the upcoming Time:Space 
compilation on Transmat. It should be available in stores by June. The track 
listing is as follows:


Disc One:
Bytes - Aril Brikha
BC Style - Microworld
Inca - Indio
I Am Someone - Stephen Brown
Actualization - Louis Haiman
Story Of China Man - Yellow Planet
Metu Neter - Reggie Dokes
Stretched Blue Oval - Sans Soleil

Disc Two:
Respectall - John Arnold
Tyme Spice - L.S.E.
The Fugitive - Yellow Planet
Awakening - Rodenbush
Sahara VHF - Sans Soleil
Pasando Una Puerta - Lucien Nicolet
Tranquility - Rodenbush
Wings - Tony Drake

For more information: http://www.transmat.com

Current Playlist: 05.04.02

Hour One:

Labradford-Accelerating On A Smoother Road (Prazision) Kranky
Pulse Programming-There Will Never Be (Prelim) Aesthetics
Robert Rich-Night Sky Replies (A Troubled Resting Place)Fathom
Aphex Twin-D1T1 (SAWII) Warp
Aphex Twin-D2T11 (SAWII) Warp
Christian Kleine-Kritzel (Beyond Repair) City-Centre-Offices
Monolake-Indigo (Cinemascope) EFA/Imbalance
Pan Sonic-Vaihtovirta (AAltopiiri) Mute
Sutekh-Untitled (Periods Make Sense) Force Inc.

Hour Two:

Arovane-Thaem_Nue (Atol Scrap) Din
Autechre-Bronchusevenmx24 (Garbage EP) Warp
up/down-Smorrebrod (Men With Boxes)  DUB
Funkstorung-Economy (Post.Art) Chocolate Industries
Spacetime Continuum-Vertigo (Emit Ecaps) Astralwerks
Sans Soleil-Streched Blue Oval (Time:Space 2) Transmat
Roden Bush-Awakening (Time:Space 2) Transmat
Aril Brikha-Bytes (Time:Space 2) Transmat
Roden Bush-Tranquility (Time:Space 2) Transmat
Model 600-Update (Update EP) Metroplex

Current is a radio show dedicated to promoting the finest electronic
music from Detroit and across the globe. Current broadcasts in the
Detroit/Windsor metropolitan area on Saturday evenings from Midnight
to Two AM on CJAM 91.5 FM. Current can be heard across the planet in
streaming format at: http://zeus.uwindsor.ca/cjam/index.html

To join the Current Mailing List, visit our website at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/currentelectronic/

Thanks,
Mike Taylor
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[313] DEMF 2002

2002-05-06 Thread Jongsma, K.J.

I noticed a few changes in the DEMF 2002 line-up,

Electric Indigo is suddenly doing a live-set. Green Velvet is bringing some
green friends because it's now Green Velvet  The Rejects. New on the list
are the People Movement, Dilated People and something called Tang. 

Oh and Paul Johnson is now back on the list but he now no longer will be
known as just Paul Johnson, no no he now wants to be called The Legendary
Paul Johnson. I'll be on the look out for the following changes on the DEMF
website:

The Legendary A Number of Names
The Legendary Art Payne  Keith Martin
The Legendary George Clinton
The Legendary Juan Atkins
The Legendary Blake Baxter
The Legendary Alan Oldham
The Legendary Mad Professor
The Legendary Eddie Fowlkes
The Legendary Kenny Dope


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Re: [313] DEMF 2002

2002-05-06 Thread Otto

KJ wrote:

Oh and Paul Johnson is now back on the list but he now no longer will be
known as just Paul Johnson, no no he now wants to be called The Legendary
Paul Johnson.

That'll be surf music legend Paul Johnson then:
http://www.realbands.com/bands/pj.htm

:)

Otto
PS Paul Johnson, one word: PATHETIC!


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Re: [313] DEMF 2002

2002-05-06 Thread glyph1001
Nope, Tang has always been on the list.  Further info on this artist is 
at www.emphasisrecordings.com.


Cheers! :-)

g.

Jongsma, K.J. wrote:


I noticed a few changes in the DEMF 2002 line-up,

Electric Indigo is suddenly doing a live-set. Green Velvet is bringing some
green friends because it's now Green Velvet  The Rejects. New on the list
are the People Movement, Dilated People and something called Tang. 


Oh and Paul Johnson is now back on the list but he now no longer will be
known as just Paul Johnson, no no he now wants to be called The Legendary
Paul Johnson. I'll be on the look out for the following changes on the DEMF
website:

The Legendary A Number of Names
The Legendary Art Payne  Keith Martin
The Legendary George Clinton
The Legendary Juan Atkins
The Legendary Blake Baxter
The Legendary Alan Oldham
The Legendary Mad Professor
The Legendary Eddie Fowlkes
The Legendary Kenny Dope


The not so legendary [EMAIL PROTECTED]

PS. add your own legendary names for personal pleasure


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[313] Copenhagen people!

2002-05-06 Thread hansi . gucluer
Would you (if you're there..) like to recommend any record stores i
Copenhagen (techno and other music)? I might just catch a few hours record
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Thanks!

Hansi

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[313] Some new records, Metro Area live football anthems

2002-05-06 Thread Jonny McIntosh
Took advantage of FA Cup Final fever throughout London and went shopping in
bizarrely empty record shops. Particular highlights were the MOS on
Rushhour (I wish I had a Robert Owens accapella to play over the 2nd track),
UR's Transition, Charles Webster's remix of Lanoiraude and the latest
Farben installment on Klang. I'll big up Sean P's Disco Not Disco 2 (even
if I didn't get a free copy) as well, featuring such classics as Eddie
Grant's Timewarp, Yello's Bostich, Arthur Russell's Let's Go Swimming.

Went to see Metro Area at Plastic People but it didn't all go according to
plan. For a start, being bank holiday weekend, it was rammed. Having all the
gear set up in the middle of the dancefloor as an unfortunate necessity, I
suppose (there's nowhere else), but you couldn't dance/move on the
dancefloor, and at points hardly breathe. MA came on at about 1am, but only
played half a track before something crashed. By 2am they still hadn't
started again and I was feeling ill so headed home. Only to discover froma
friend the next day most folk had left not long after and when Metro Area
restarted their storming set, everything was hunky dory. Damn :) When I sang
my cat meowing version of Metro Area 1 down the phone (I sing it to my cat
quite a bit), he told me they played that one last and it was ace. No doubt,
you wee ^*(!

One last thing, they may have finished on the wrong side of the SPL split
but at least Dundee United can boast one of the best choices of anthems - I
watched (sorry, quite bad film *IMO*) Strictly Ballroom last night, and at
the end they played it and brought a massive grin to my face - Love Is In
The Air. So there.



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[313] 100 rare records for sale

2002-05-06 Thread Christian Bloch
Due to my upcoming move to Detroit (long way from Denmark) in two months,
I'm selling off 100 records - Techno/Dub/Glitch/House. Take a look at
http://www.hum.auc.dk/~cblo99/sale.html and hit me up in private

Christian Bloch
http://mp3.com/bloch
http://www.mp313.com/christianblochmp313.htm

Tresor/LL/Deep Night Essentials/Simple Muzik/Funque
Droppings/Set.Go/Restructured


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[313] deep transportation site / harmonie park classics vol. 1 promos / ebay vinyl

2002-05-06 Thread ani
hi everyone,

just a quick note to let you know that www.deeptransportation.com is up and
running.
deep transportation is a detroit record label run by mike huckaby.

current stuff:

-info on how to get a dt01 promo white label.  there are *only 10 copies*
available.  more info on track listing, etc. on the site.  2 classic
harmonie park tracks and one previously unreleased track.
-links to all of mike huckaby's ebay auctions, and mp3 samples for some
auctions.  check out the vinyl/auctions page.

upcoming stuff:

-an exclusive dj mix by mike huckaby (mp3 to download and burn)
-bio/discog
-event calendar


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[313] back to the future

2002-05-06 Thread mark . freitas

is Detroit Techno® still
music of and for the future or is it now considered retro to make
Detroit
style techno? has the future envisoned by the original Detroit Techno®
generation passed us by?

Some irony:
In '88 or '89, the Face did a map of house music and its various
subgenres.  For Detroit techno they pretty much slammed it - they said it
was too retro.  This was when the first wave was at its peak.  H...
I think the slam came because the whole world was finally over early 80's
electro and new wave, but Detroit was still referencing it, deepening and
mining it for its more serious implications, while still referencing and
furthering the new revolution in dance music that was happening.

The NY Times Sunday arts section had a good picture (of Adult) and a (lame)
article on how the 80's are in now and how nostalgic revivalism goes in 20
yr cycles.  So, say the article, the retro electro stuff of the 90's is
just hitting its stride and is poised to go mainstream this year (maybe).

In 5-6 years, I predict Sean Deason will spearhead the mainstream retro
techno revival.  Or something :-)

yrs,
mark
p.s. spidey rules!


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RE: [313] Re: Back to the Future and the Electro revival

2002-05-06 Thread Jones, George
Just out of curiosity, could someone point me to the Techno Rulebook? I'd
like to peruse it's pages to find out where guys like Theorem, Christian
Bloch, and Kit Clayton have gone wrong. We obviously have been mistaken in
calling their music Techno as they sound nothing alike or like any of the
more established artists.

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To: Hugo Sweet
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Techno is strangling itself with its own provincial rulebook, said Mr.
Miller of Adult. People have finally grown tired of this. Electro has no
real sense of rules, and thus there is a lot of excitement, innovation and
creativity.

Sure - that's why all the new electro acts sound like either
Fischerspooner or Miss Kitten and the Hacker. As Rik once said on the Young
Ones - We're all so decadent!

MEK


 

  Hugo Sweet

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the Future and the Electro revival
  05/05/02 07:54 PM

 

 





This article in the New York Times makes some interesting points about
fashion and music, electro versus techno, and about retro-futurism:

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/05/arts/music/05REYN.html?pagewanted=all

Here's a quote to fire things up:
Techno is strangling itself with its own provincial rulebook, said Mr.
Miller of Adult. People have finally grown tired of this. Electro has no
real sense of rules, and thus there is a lot of excitement, innovation and
creativity.

Hugo



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Re: [313] DEMF 2002

2002-05-06 Thread yussel
hahahaha

the legendary paul johnson.

hahahahaha


On Mon, 6 May 2002, Jongsma, K.J. wrote:


 I noticed a few changes in the DEMF 2002 line-up,

 Electric Indigo is suddenly doing a live-set. Green Velvet is bringing some
 green friends because it's now Green Velvet  The Rejects. New on the list
 are the People Movement, Dilated People and something called Tang.

 Oh and Paul Johnson is now back on the list but he now no longer will be
 known as just Paul Johnson, no no he now wants to be called The Legendary
 Paul Johnson. I'll be on the look out for the following changes on the DEMF
 website:

 The Legendary A Number of Names
 The Legendary Art Payne  Keith Martin
 The Legendary George Clinton
 The Legendary Juan Atkins
 The Legendary Blake Baxter
 The Legendary Alan Oldham
 The Legendary Mad Professor
 The Legendary Eddie Fowlkes
 The Legendary Kenny Dope


 The not so legendary [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 PS. add your own legendary names for personal pleasure


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Re: [313] Re: Back to the Future and the Electro revival

2002-05-06 Thread Eric Scuccimarra

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/05/arts/music/05REYN.html?pagewanted=1

At 11:43 AM 5/6/2002 -0500, you wrote:


Techno is strangling itself with its own provincial rulebook, said Mr.
Miller of Adult. People have finally grown tired of this. Electro has no
real sense of rules, and thus there is a lot of excitement, innovation and
creativity.

Sure - that's why all the new electro acts sound like either
Fischerspooner or Miss Kitten and the Hacker. As Rik once said on the Young
Ones - We're all so decadent!

MEK




  Hugo 
Sweet 

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313@hyperreal.org
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   Subject:  [313] Re: Back 
to the Future and the Electro revival
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PM 










This article in the New York Times makes some interesting points about
fashion and music, electro versus techno, and about retro-futurism:

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/05/arts/music/05REYN.html?pagewanted=all

Here's a quote to fire things up:
Techno is strangling itself with its own provincial rulebook, said Mr.
Miller of Adult. People have finally grown tired of this. Electro has no
real sense of rules, and thus there is a lot of excitement, innovation and
creativity.

Hugo



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[313] Equinox - Playlist 05-05-02 w_Tikiman/Scion mini retrospective

2002-05-06 Thread Gerald
Here's the playlist from last nites show, which included selected tracks
from Tikiman, and Scion (Substance  Vainqueur); who will be playing
live in Toronto, Saturday, May 11. Complete details
http://www.techno.ca/clonk
Listen to the archived show at http://www.DJShows.com

Enjoy!

Equinox - Sunday Nites 8-10pm EST
Artist - Title (Label)

Doctor Rockit - Cafe De Flore [Charles Websters Latin Lovers mix]
(Lifelike)
Todd Osborn - Naha (Throw)
Glance feat. Marlene Johnson - Everyday [Chris Gray dub] (Stir15)
Round Two - New Day [Club Vocal mix] (Main Street)
Theo Parrish - I Can Take It (Sound Signature)
The Rurals - Realize (Viva)
Street Corner Symphony - Memories Of Aphrodite [Chicken Lips - All Nite
Dub] (Session)
Point Blank - Rog (Phono)
Rithma  Scott Findley - Ju-Know (Fiji)
Scan-7 - Pathway Through Time (UR)
Smith N Hack - To Our Disco Friends (Hard Wax)
Chicken Lips - Many Members [Medicine rmx] (Kingsize)
My Robot Friend - The Fake [Zombie Nation rmx] (Dekathlon)
Los Hermanos - Son Dos (UR)
Dynamo - 23 (Din)
Substance - Wildlife Reshape (Chain Reaction)
Rhythm  Sound w/Tikiman - Never Tell You (Burial Mix)
Vainqueur - Reduce 2 (Chain Reaction)
Scion - Emerge 0 (Chain Reaction)
Vainqueur - Lyot [Maurizio mix] (Basic Channel)
G-Man - K. 6 (GMR)
DJ Hell - Eat More House Baby (Disko B)


Upcoming DJ Schedule:
DEMF Afterparty w/Norm Talley, Alan Ester, Vernon English, DJ Spivey,
James Brennan 
05-25-02 www.technotourist.org/
Ground Control w/DJ Hali  Rod G - Nasa Dance Pub 05-31-02
www.poundhouse.ca
DJ Rolando  Todd Sines (live) 06-01-02 www.neo-techno.com

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[313] Re: [fux] 100 rare records for sale

2002-05-06 Thread :P
dude, you should let me know when you move to detroit so we can throw an
informal party with loud music


welcome

lates
-Joe

fux
www.emmrecords.com/teh_fux


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To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 8:01 AM
Subject: [313] 100 rare records for sale


 Due to my upcoming move to Detroit (long way from Denmark) in two months,
 I'm selling off 100 records - Techno/Dub/Glitch/House. Take a look at
 http://www.hum.auc.dk/~cblo99/sale.html and hit me up in private

 Christian Bloch
 http://mp3.com/bloch
 http://www.mp313.com/christianblochmp313.htm

 Tresor/LL/Deep Night Essentials/Simple Muzik/Funque
 Droppings/Set.Go/Restructured


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[313] Ghostly DEMF Afterparty

2002-05-06 Thread Rob

Friday, May 24th 2002

Ghostly International 2002: Idol Tryouts

Derek Plaslaiko vs. Carlos Souffront
Dabrye (Live)
Midwest Product (Live)
Magda (M_nus)
Matthew Dear
Dykehouse (Karaoke DJ)

+ Special guest DJ Jack Vulpine (Ersatz Audio)

Video by Kero

Alvins
5756 N. Cass
Detroit, Michigan

18+
$12

Further info will be posted to www.ghostly.com soon.



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Re: [313] Re: [fux] 100 rare records for sale

2002-05-06 Thread :P
goddamnit

I love when I reply to all and its really obvious that it wasnt my intention

sorry all.

party in detroit soon.  bbq and tunes

-Joe

the legendary fux
www.emmrecords.com/teh_fux


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Subject: [313] Re: [fux] 100 rare records for sale


 dude, you should let me know when you move to detroit so we can throw an
 informal party with loud music


 welcome

 lates
 -Joe

 fux
 www.emmrecords.com/teh_fux


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 To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 8:01 AM
 Subject: [313] 100 rare records for sale


  Due to my upcoming move to Detroit (long way from Denmark) in two
months,
  I'm selling off 100 records - Techno/Dub/Glitch/House. Take a look at
  http://www.hum.auc.dk/~cblo99/sale.html and hit me up in private
 
  Christian Bloch
  http://mp3.com/bloch
  http://www.mp313.com/christianblochmp313.htm
 
  Tresor/LL/Deep Night Essentials/Simple Muzik/Funque
  Droppings/Set.Go/Restructured
 
 
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Re: [313] Re: Back to the Future and the Electro revival

2002-05-06 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight

  
 From the NY Times article: 
  

  

  
 Electro is a return to what clubs were like before house music and Ecstasy 
hit the scene, a
 rewind to a time when the goal was to stand out from the crowd. Take the scene 
anthem Frank 
 Sinatra by Miss Kittin and the Hacker. With its references to champagne, 
cocaine and
 limousines, and the deadpan hauteur of Miss Kittin's spoken-not-sung vocals, 
the song both   
 celebrates and satirizes the idea of a velvet-rope elite. I am legendary, you 
are not, 
 declaims the imperious chorus of It's Over by the Hungry Wives.
  

  
 I'm sorry, but that just is NOT electro - that is what electro became in the 
eyes of the 
 uber-hip NY nightclubbing cognoscente - it's just a New Wave revival though. 
Misusing the  
 words really pisses me off because it confuses people who don't know. As far 
as I'm concerned
 New Wave dumped the funk and in favor of the freakiness. I don't remember 
electro as ever being  
 a means to stand out from the crowd - more of a way to bond with your crew. 
And velvet-rope
 elite?! Electro is so far away from that crap - it's a street sound!   
  

  
 MEK
  

  

  






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Re: [313] Re: Back to the Future and the Electro revival

2002-05-06 Thread Ian Malbon
On 5/6/02 1:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm sorry, but that just is NOT electro - that is what electro became in the
 eyes of the uber-hip NY nightclubbing cognoscente - it's just a New
 Wave revival though. Misusing the  words really pisses me off because it
 confuses people who don't know. As far as I'm concernedNew Wave dumped the
 funk and in favor of the freakiness. I don't remember electro as ever being  a
 means to stand out from the crowd - more of a way to bond with your crew.
 And velvet-ropeelite?! Electro is so far away from that crap - it's a
 street sound!

I absolutely agree with you.  It's a pretty obvious misuse of the term.
Unfortunately, what we know to be Electro may become relegated to
old-school or breakin' music, if the term catches on.  I recently dug up
the alternate mixes of Hardcastle's 19 and surprised myself.  I also
overheard Bad Times at work and on the radio last week.  Classics that
have only a little to do with the Re:Wave (as I like to call it).
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[313] paging dr walker

2002-05-06 Thread :P
hey dude, email me, I lost your address


-Joe 

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Re: [313] Re: Back to the Future and the Electro revival

2002-05-06 Thread yussel

It strikes me that electro is essentially any music that is derived from
the original 808 sound of Planet Rock.

The fact that you may not like what some people did with electro doesn't
give you the right to make the word non-applicable to the strands you
disapprove of. Please get your ego in check my friend.

Besides, the style of original electro artsit (Afrika Bambataa, Egyptian
Lover...) was very funny and gaudy and stand-outish.

Please note these pic of Afrika Bambaataa:
http://www.zulunation.com/afrika.html

Also, please don't use vague words like 'street sound' when making
declarations. It takes all the sport out of rebuting your claims.

Signed-

Your friendly neighborhood Spiderman


On Mon, 6 May 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


  From the NY Times article:


  Electro is a return to what clubs were like before house music and Ecstasy 
 hit the scene, a
  rewind to a time when the goal was to stand out from the crowd. Take the 
 scene anthem Frank
  Sinatra by Miss Kittin and the Hacker. With its references to champagne, 
 cocaine and
  limousines, and the deadpan hauteur of Miss Kittin's spoken-not-sung vocals, 
 the song both
  celebrates and satirizes the idea of a velvet-rope elite. I am legendary, 
 you are not,
  declaims the imperious chorus of It's Over by the Hungry Wives.

  I'm sorry, but that just is NOT electro - that is what electro became in the 
 eyes of the
  uber-hip NY nightclubbing cognoscente - it's just a New Wave revival 
 though. Misusing the
  words really pisses me off because it confuses people who don't know. As far 
 as I'm concerned
  New Wave dumped the funk and in favor of the freakiness. I don't remember 
 electro as ever being
  a means to stand out from the crowd - more of a way to bond with your 
 crew. And velvet-rope
  elite?! Electro is so far away from that crap - it's a street sound!

  MEK








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Re: [313] Re: Back to the Future and the Electro revival

2002-05-06 Thread Suman Ganguli

following up on that NYTimes article, here's another NYC publication's
take on the 'electro revival', from the Village Voice website
(http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0218/rewind.php)...the last paragraph
is the most interesting one:

Rewind! by Tricia Romano

You know the electro revival is officially over when one of the biggest
names in the rejuvenated genre turns up at his gig and plays nothing but
acid house.

That's what Ed DMX of DMX Krew did at the Tribeca Grand on Sunday night.
But as he started piling up the ACEEED, the dancefloor started piling up
with punters w ho were 'aving it, including Elliot Taub (a/k/a DJ
Ulysses), Satamile, and Melis sa of W.I.T.

Sitting in the corner was Flyer's Daniel Shumate, who I had to scold for
the pre vious night's faux pas. Mr. Shumate blabbered to the techno-geek
grapevine that Detroit techno DJ Derrick May was spinning at the
Foundation Crew's party at Groovejet. Of course, a Derrick May sighting is
almost as rare as spotting Salman Rushdie back when the Ayatollah wanted
his head. The rumor was believable only be cause promoter/DJ Kimyon has
ties to Detroit. But I'm beginning to believe that Derrick, like Santa
Claus, is not real. He wasn't there, alas.


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Re: [313] Re: Back to the Future and the Electro revival

2002-05-06 Thread :P
speaking of which, Im ready for an acid house revival.

-Joe

fux

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 following up on that NYTimes article, here's another NYC publication's
 take on the 'electro revival', from the Village Voice website
 (http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0218/rewind.php)...the last paragraph
 is the most interesting one:

 Rewind! by Tricia Romano

 You know the electro revival is officially over when one of the biggest
 names in the rejuvenated genre turns up at his gig and plays nothing but
 acid house.

 That's what Ed DMX of DMX Krew did at the Tribeca Grand on Sunday night.
 But as he started piling up the ACEEED, the dancefloor started piling up
 with punters w ho were 'aving it, including Elliot Taub (a/k/a DJ
 Ulysses), Satamile, and Melis sa of W.I.T.

 Sitting in the corner was Flyer's Daniel Shumate, who I had to scold for
 the pre vious night's faux pas. Mr. Shumate blabbered to the techno-geek
 grapevine that Detroit techno DJ Derrick May was spinning at the
 Foundation Crew's party at Groovejet. Of course, a Derrick May sighting is
 almost as rare as spotting Salman Rushdie back when the Ayatollah wanted
 his head. The rumor was believable only be cause promoter/DJ Kimyon has
 ties to Detroit. But I'm beginning to believe that Derrick, like Santa
 Claus, is not real. He wasn't there, alas.


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[313] contact for john acquaviva

2002-05-06 Thread :P
hi, I need to get a hold of john and www.jacq.com doesnt seem to have an
email for him.

Please?

-Joe

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[313] contact for peter parker

2002-05-06 Thread Neontsetse
 
hi, I need to get a hold of peter and www.petpar.com doesnt seem to have an
email for him.
 
Please?
 
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[313] Re:Metro Area live

2002-05-06 Thread Nicole Slavin
Got to the club at about 11 and was told that metro area were
on at 12. the music before was abysmal. a mish mash of 70's funk, reggae,
hip hop, soul and house. if that sounds good to you, believe me it wasn't.
not the best of any of these genres and not even an inkling of mixing,
tracks merely stopped dead and so did the
dance floor. quite disappointing to see that a club that seems to have a
really broadminded music policy is willing to serve up any old tripe for the
hoxton luvvies to sway to in their glad rags.
at 1.15 metro area came on to a crowd who had been waiting desperately in a
packed venue. they started to play and it was AMAZING. 10 minutes later, the
equipment packed out.
they announced that they would have to get a new piece of something and we
would have to wait an hour. at this point, i sat myself down in a corner and
chainsmoked until that hour was up .
at 2.30 they were back on. it was one of  the best live sets i've ever seen.
i've seen a lot that seem all stop and start, but this really flowed, it was
so tight and the sound was sharp and clear. deep,
warm vibes and ultimately dancable. it was a short but intensely sweet hour
and i left feeling that i had been rewarded for the earlier strife - and
that doesn't happen often.
metro area rule!

Date: 06 May 2002 13:16
Subject: [313] Some new records, Metro Area live  football anthems


Swimming.

Went to see Metro Area at Plastic People but it didn't all go according to
plan. For a start, being bank holiday weekend, it was rammed. Having all
the
gear set up in the middle of the dancefloor as an unfortunate necessity, I
suppose (there's nowhere else), but you couldn't dance/move on the
dancefloor, and at points hardly breathe. MA came on at about 1am, but only
played half a track before something crashed. By 2am they still hadn't
started again and I was feeling ill so headed home. Only to discover froma
friend the next day most folk had left not long after and when Metro Area
restarted their storming set, everything was hunky dory. Damn :) When I
sang
my cat meowing version of Metro Area 1 down the phone (I sing it to my cat
quite a bit), he told me they played that one last and it was ace. No
doubt,
you wee ^*(!



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[313] The Swarm improvises...

2002-05-06 Thread Ian Malbon
Somebody forward this to Mike:

http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns2242
-- 
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[313] - Eruptive....

2002-05-06 Thread Mark S. Krüx
Just feeling the need to share...

I have a couple of releases on this label and love 'em (Eruptive 010 and
10.5)...very nice sounds,  cool percussion plus they are really great in the
mix.  I have spent much of today searching out and listening to RA clips of
other Eruptive releases I haven't picked up.  Bottom Line?  I need to aquire
a few more cuts on Eruptive!;-)

Laters...

m*

NP -
http://www.groovetech.com/PhoenixData/SilverStream/Pages/srvltRecMed?SKU=816
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RE: [313] Re: Back to the Future and the Electro revival

2002-05-06 Thread Dale Lawrence
At 12:44 PM 5/6/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Just out of curiosity, could someone point me to the Techno Rulebook? I'd
like to peruse it's pages to find out where guys like Theorem, Christian
Bloch, and Kit Clayton have gone wrong. We obviously have been mistaken in
calling their music Techno as they sound nothing alike or like any of the
more established artists.

Oh no!  What did I break now?

First its: Press Play, Milli.
Then: Is he alive or dead?
And now: You Broke The Law!

I'm just going to quit and start that
brick-laying business...
;)

Dale


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RE: [313] Re: Back to the Future and the Electro revival

2002-05-06 Thread Giles Dickerson
http://www.askjeeves.com/main/askJeeves.asp?ask=where+can+I+find+the+techno+rulebook%3Fori=0qsrc=0meta=1

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 From: Dale Lawrence
 Sent: Monday, May 6, 2002 4:54 PM
 To:   313@hyperreal.org
 Subject:  RE: [313] Re: Back to the Future and the Electro revival
 
 At 12:44 PM 5/6/2002 -0400, you wrote:
 Just out of curiosity, could someone point me to the Techno Rulebook? I'd
 like to peruse it's pages to find out where guys like Theorem, Christian
 Bloch, and Kit Clayton have gone wrong. We obviously have been mistaken in
 calling their music Techno as they sound nothing alike or like any of the
 more established artists.
 
   Oh no!  What did I break now?
 
   First its: Press Play, Milli.
   Then: Is he alive or dead?
   And now: You Broke The Law!
 
   I'm just going to quit and start that
   brick-laying business...
   ;)
 
   Dale
 
 
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Re: [313] OT: I have one thing to say....

2002-05-06 Thread Fred Heutte
Relative to The Hulk, from today's SF Comical:

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/comics/Farley0.dtl

If you want 313 content related to that other movie, check out this cool
electro history from 1995 that mentions the Luvdup Spyderman from Mars
remix of Parliament doing Eric and Rakim's Follow the Leader.  Friends,
I am here to tell ya that track is the BOMB.

http://www.globaldarkness.com/articles/history%20of%20electro%20funk.htm


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RE: [313] Re: Back to the Future and the Electro revival

2002-05-06 Thread Grammenos, Peter

i always thought this was the techno formula :

http://music.hyperreal.org/library/how_to_be_a_techno_god

this still makes me laugh

-pete


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http://www.askjeeves.com/main/askJeeves.asp?ask=where+can+I+find+the+techno+
rulebook%3Fori=0qsrc=0meta=1

- Giles

D I G I T A S // B O S T O N
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02199
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office 617 369 8601

 --
 From: Dale Lawrence
 Sent: Monday, May 6, 2002 4:54 PM
 To:   313@hyperreal.org
 Subject:  RE: [313] Re: Back to the Future and the Electro revival
 
 At 12:44 PM 5/6/2002 -0400, you wrote:
 Just out of curiosity, could someone point me to the Techno Rulebook?
I'd
 like to peruse it's pages to find out where guys like Theorem, Christian
 Bloch, and Kit Clayton have gone wrong. We obviously have been mistaken
in
 calling their music Techno as they sound nothing alike or like any of
the
 more established artists.
 
   Oh no!  What did I break now?
 
   First its: Press Play, Milli.
   Then: Is he alive or dead?
   And now: You Broke The Law!
 
   I'm just going to quit and start that
   brick-laying business...
   ;)
 
   Dale
 
 
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[313] Dan Curtin and Terrence Parker in Cleveland.

2002-05-06 Thread Lee Herrington

hey folks.  any 313'rs planning on checking out Dan and Terrence at touch
supper club this saturday night, may 11th?
regards,
lrh


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Re: [313] Re: Back to the Future and the Electro revival

2002-05-06 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight

Not quite - electro is a relative of hip-hop. What seems to be forgotten in
all of the new-wave stuff is the quintessential funk - the African
heritage.

When I said

I don't remember electro as ever being a means to stand out from the
crowd - more of a way to bond with your crew.

I didn't mean the artist - but the audience. With the new-wave stuff it's
the audience that is trying to out retrofy each other.

Street sound is not a vague term. Unless you don't understand.

Ego in check.

The Incredible Hulk




   
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It strikes me that electro is essentially any music that is derived from
the original 808 sound of Planet Rock.

The fact that you may not like what some people did with electro doesn't
give you the right to make the word non-applicable to the strands you
disapprove of. Please get your ego in check my friend.

Besides, the style of original electro artsit (Afrika Bambataa, Egyptian
Lover...) was very funny and gaudy and stand-outish.

Please note these pic of Afrika Bambaataa:
http://www.zulunation.com/afrika.html

Also, please don't use vague words like 'street sound' when making
declarations. It takes all the sport out of rebuting your claims.

Signed-

Your friendly neighborhood Spiderman


On Mon, 6 May 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


  From the NY Times article:


  Electro is a return to what clubs were like before house music and
Ecstasy hit the scene, a
  rewind to a time when the goal was to stand out from the crowd. Take the
scene anthem Frank
  Sinatra by Miss Kittin and the Hacker. With its references to
champagne, cocaine and
  limousines, and the deadpan hauteur of Miss Kittin's spoken-not-sung
vocals, the song both
  celebrates and satirizes the idea of a velvet-rope elite. I am
legendary, you are not,
  declaims the imperious chorus of It's Over by the Hungry Wives.

  I'm sorry, but that just is NOT electro - that is what electro became in
the eyes of the
  uber-hip NY nightclubbing cognoscente - it's just a New Wave revival
though. Misusing the
  words really pisses me off because it confuses people who don't know. As
far as I'm concerned
  New Wave dumped the funk and in favor of the freakiness. I don't
remember electro as ever being
  a means to stand out from the crowd - more of a way to bond with your
crew. And velvet-rope
  elite?! Electro is so far away from that crap - it's a street sound!

  MEK








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[313] testing.

2002-05-06 Thread Lee Herrington
testing... testing... come in detroit.  over.

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[313] 1987 EP. Theo Parrish.

2002-05-06 Thread Lee Herrington

hey folks.  anybody picked up this release recently.  i'm checkin' it out
right now.  it's pretty gritty stuff...  great for that late-night mix
moment when you want to drop in some creepy jackin' material.  later.
lrh


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RE: [313] 1987 EP. Theo Parrish.

2002-05-06 Thread Giles Dickerson
You mean China Traxx? The Bommbbb !

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 To:   313@hyperreal.org
 Subject:  [313]  1987 EP.  Theo Parrish.
 
 
 hey folks.  anybody picked up this release recently.  i'm checkin' it out
 right now.  it's pretty gritty stuff...  great for that late-night mix
 moment when you want to drop in some creepy jackin' material.  later.
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Re: [313] Re: Back to the Future and the Electro revival

2002-05-06 Thread jkessler
I'm with you on this one, bro. This whole New Wave retro craze is alot of 
posing, if you ask me. And most of this electro-pop crap these days has 
forgotten the funk. Stop trying to relive the 80's, and do your own sh*t.

Ego way the f**k out of check,
Jason

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 all of the new-wave stuff is the quintessential funk - the African

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Re: [313] Re: Back to the Future and the Electro revival

2002-05-06 Thread :P
american funk.

not much funk goes on in africa.  funk is as african as a bag of white
castle (for you detroiters)


my opinion,
-Joe

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 I'm with you on this one, bro. This whole New Wave retro craze is alot
of
 posing, if you ask me. And most of this electro-pop crap these days has
 forgotten the funk. Stop trying to relive the 80's, and do your own sh*t.

 Ego way the f**k out of check,
 Jason

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  all of the new-wave stuff is the quintessential funk - the African
 
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