RE: [313] name that tune

2002-06-19 Thread Chau, Dang
yup, i had to double check last night but the second track is syllable from the 
communications double on downwards

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From: Christian Bloch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 19 June 2002 8:19 
To: 313
Subject: Re: [313] name that tune


2nd tune is surgeon off his communications 2X12 on downwards ... this time
i'm positive ;)

Christian Bloch
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Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 7:01 PM
Subject: RE: [313] name that tune


 I don't recognise the second one, but the first track is the B-Side of
 Phylyps Track 2 on Basic Channel, as Christian suggested... the second one
 certainly sounds like a Maurizio production but I wouldn't like to
speculate
 without records present!

  -Original Message-
  From: John Kohlstrand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 18 June 2002 02:47
  To: 313@hyperreal.org
  Subject: RE: [313] name that tune
 
 
  If Geocities hung some people up, the tracks I'm trying to figure out
  about are now here:
 
  http://members.rpa.net/~kohlstrand/clips/cimx1.mp3
 
  http://members.rpa.net/~kohlstrand/clips/cimx2.mp3
 
  And both file names are correct.
 
  Sorry,
 
  JOHN KOHLSTRAND
  ROCHESTER, N.Y. USA
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   -Original Message-
   From: Mike Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 9:12 PM
   To: John Kohlstrand
   Subject: Re: [313] name that tune
  
   John Kohlstrand wrote:
I'm wondering if y'all can help me with two tracks, actually:
   
-- www.geocities.com/jkohlstrand/clips/cimx1.mp3
   
(it's the track fading from the this mix that I'm interested in).
   
-- www.geocities.com/jkohlstrand/clips/cimx1.mp3
  
  
   that's the same url
 
 
 
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[313] sonar???

2002-06-19 Thread Super Coffee Beans

hey 313s who were at SONAR this year, how was it
y.

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[313] CULT JAM: this thurs detroit

2002-06-19 Thread BMG

CULT JAM
6.20.02
9 PM

CRACK (sf / tigerbeat6) www.crackcave.com
BMG of ECTOMORPH (LAPTOP DJset)
AGRICULTURE (famzine.org)
LISA LISA

at sharif's underground hideout

4127 commonwealth paralell to Trumbull between
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Re: [313] name that tune

2002-06-19 Thread Phonopsia
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Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 4:35 PM
Subject: Re: [313] name that tune


 It IS for absolute sure Basic Channel 09 Phylyps Trak 2 I still play the
 snot outta that one...never heard the other thoughso it's probably not
a
 basic channel or M release as I have them all...

So wait, you guys are IDing the other track that's coming in, right? I'm
ashamed to say I don't know Phylyps Trak 2. The one fading out is definitely
Box Section though (unless Box Section samples Phylyps, which seems
unlikely).

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Re: [313] Detreux Premiere Event

2002-06-19 Thread Phonopsia
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Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 12:10 PM
Subject: [313] Detreux Premiere Event


 During the past decade Chrissie Clees, a native Detroiter,  has constantly
 and consistently strived to push the medium of photography forward. In
doing
 so she has succeeded in forging her own creative path. From photography
and
 design to self-published hand crafted magazines, Ms. Clees has
 conceptualised, generated, fabricated, and exposed her creative endeavours
 to the world from within the box of Detreux.

Does anyone have contact info for Chrissie or know if examples of her art is
online anywhere? Mixes? I remeber her from when she did A+R for Transmat
once upon a time and I'd love to see what she's up to these days (since I
can't attend the opening). It'd be great to hear a review if anyone goes
too.

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Re: [313] name that tune

2002-06-19 Thread Christian Bloch
the one with the chord stab on 2  4 is 100% sure phylyps track II, so
either you have the wrong idea about which track fades where  ;)  or box
section samples... i wouldn't know

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 Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 4:35 PM
 Subject: Re: [313] name that tune


  It IS for absolute sure Basic Channel 09 Phylyps Trak 2 I still play
the
  snot outta that one...never heard the other thoughso it's probably
not
 a
  basic channel or M release as I have them all...

 So wait, you guys are IDing the other track that's coming in, right? I'm
 ashamed to say I don't know Phylyps Trak 2. The one fading out is
definitely
 Box Section though (unless Box Section samples Phylyps, which seems
 unlikely).

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Re: [313] name that tune

2002-06-19 Thread Phonopsia
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From: Christian Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 12:39 AM
Subject: Re: [313] name that tune


 the one with the chord stab on 2  4 is 100% sure phylyps track II, so
 either you have the wrong idea about which track fades where  ;)  or box
 section samples... i wouldn't know

After tracking down the Real Audio of Phylyps Track II, it would seem Mr.
Clayton is guilty of some thievery, or at least a pretty faithful
reproduction (intentional or otherwise). From the segment played in the mix,
it could be either track - prolly phylyps... Sorry to confuse. I thought I'd
been hearing a remix of Box Section when I heard people playing Phylyps.
Clearly I had the cart in front of the horse.

Box Section is interesting if nothing else, b/c it opens up quite a bit in
the latter 1/2 of it. Maybe John should track both down. :)

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[313] Herbert track Question.

2002-06-19 Thread Super Coffee Beans
hi all herbert 313s this one is for you.
i found this track in the last day of Audio galaxy herbert audience
(matmos remix) its great just great.
any one knows if it was realesed on vinyl? and in what label?

kind regards
Yair/micropeople/telaviv


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[313] Re:[313] Theremin/Electronic Odyssey

2002-06-19 Thread ataxia
Yeah, a housemate hired it on video last year.

the reunion between theramin, and clara rockmore was touching, if a little
strange.

his work was unbelievable, and the kgb stuff was nuts too.

But Wilson's little monologue took the cake. The man is insane, he rambled,
he made no sense whatsoever. if fact i was surprised they kept it in the
doco, but it was funny.

[cw]

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Its a profile of Leon Theremin, the inventor of the electronic musical 
synthesizer that bears his name, follows his early days spent developing 
and perfecting the instrument and explains what happened in subsequent 
years after he was abducted by the KGB in the Mid-1930's.

Features comments by musicians Todd Rundgren, Brian Wilson, and Clara 
Rockmore, plus inventor Robert Moog, and Theremin himself.


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[313] Re:[313] Theremin/Electronic Odyssey

2002-06-19 Thread Gwendal Cobert
 Features comments by musicians Todd Rundgren, Brian Wilson, and Clara
 Rockmore, plus inventor Robert Moog, and Theremin himself.


 Has anyone else seen this?

Not me... but : I have recently listened to some of the Ohm - Electronic
Pioneers 3-CD comp. And I loved the Clara Rockmore piece ; anyone know
enough about her to recommend one or two records from her ?

Gwendal


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Re: [313] Herbert track Question.

2002-06-19 Thread tom churchill
 hi all herbert 313s this one is for you.
 i found this track in the last day of Audio galaxy herbert audience
 (matmos remix) its great just great.
 any one knows if it was realesed on vinyl? and in what label?

From juno.co.uk :

HERBERT: The Audience (K7) (MP3) - Downtempo/Leftfield
      12: The Audience (original mix, Matmos Shifted My Tongue mix, Jamie
Lidell  The Mysterious Szizlas Music No Last mix)/Foreign Bodies (Plaid
mix) (K7 109EP)

Cheers,

Tom

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Re: [313] name that tune / name of that tune

2002-06-19 Thread armin holzgethan
i once read in an interview that clayton fell in love with techno through
phylyps trak 2. so it is some sort of hommage, i guess.

found this in the new hardwax mailout:

Level 1211
 Archetype: Glyph 01 (US 12) @ EUR 12,00   #37766
  (funk flav. perc.  slow upbuildin´techno grooves)

is this also some sort of hommage ? ;)

a

Phonopsia schrieb:

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 From: Christian Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 12:39 AM
 Subject: Re: [313] name that tune

  the one with the chord stab on 2  4 is 100% sure phylyps track II, so
  either you have the wrong idea about which track fades where  ;)  or box
  section samples... i wouldn't know

 After tracking down the Real Audio of Phylyps Track II, it would seem Mr.
 Clayton is guilty of some thievery, or at least a pretty faithful
 reproduction (intentional or otherwise). From the segment played in the mix,
 it could be either track - prolly phylyps... Sorry to confuse. I thought I'd
 been hearing a remix of Box Section when I heard people playing Phylyps.
 Clearly I had the cart in front of the horse.

 Box Section is interesting if nothing else, b/c it opens up quite a bit in
 the latter 1/2 of it. Maybe John should track both down. :)

 Tristan
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[313] Glyph

2002-06-19 Thread Trevor Wilkes
Charles' Glyph records are sweet, the first one is excellent I just got the
second (in a series of ten i think) which is to say the oddest collection of
broken beats I've heard this side of techno in a long time.

Trevor Wilkes
inyerear.com


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 i once read in an interview that clayton fell in love with techno through
 phylyps trak 2. so it is some sort of hommage, i guess.

 found this in the new hardwax mailout:

 Level 1211
  Archetype: Glyph 01 (US 12) @ EUR 12,00   #37766
   (funk flav. perc.  slow upbuildin´techno grooves)

 is this also some sort of hommage ? ;)

 a

 Phonopsia schrieb:

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  From: Christian Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
  Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 12:39 AM
  Subject: Re: [313] name that tune
 
   the one with the chord stab on 2  4 is 100% sure phylyps track II, so
   either you have the wrong idea about which track fades where  ;)  or
box
   section samples... i wouldn't know
 
  After tracking down the Real Audio of Phylyps Track II, it would seem
Mr.
  Clayton is guilty of some thievery, or at least a pretty faithful
  reproduction (intentional or otherwise). From the segment played in the
mix,
  it could be either track - prolly phylyps... Sorry to confuse. I thought
I'd
  been hearing a remix of Box Section when I heard people playing
Phylyps.
  Clearly I had the cart in front of the horse.
 
  Box Section is interesting if nothing else, b/c it opens up quite a bit
in
  the latter 1/2 of it. Maybe John should track both down. :)
 
  Tristan
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[313] tunes named (RE: [313] name that tune)

2002-06-19 Thread John Kohlstrand
This is quite a discussion. I want to thank everyone for their help. :-)

JOHN KOHLSTRAND
ROCHESTER, N.Y. USA
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 Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 1:48 AM
 To: Christian Bloch; 313
 Subject: Re: [313] name that tune
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Christian Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 12:39 AM
 Subject: Re: [313] name that tune
 
 
  the one with the chord stab on 2  4 is 100% sure phylyps track II,
so
  either you have the wrong idea about which track fades where  ;)  or
box
  section samples... i wouldn't know
 
 After tracking down the Real Audio of Phylyps Track II, it would seem
Mr.
 Clayton is guilty of some thievery, or at least a pretty faithful
 reproduction (intentional or otherwise). From the segment played in
the
 mix,
 it could be either track - prolly phylyps... Sorry to confuse. I
thought
 I'd
 been hearing a remix of Box Section when I heard people playing
Phylyps.
 Clearly I had the cart in front of the horse.
 
 Box Section is interesting if nothing else, b/c it opens up quite a
bit in
 the latter 1/2 of it. Maybe John should track both down. :)
 
 Tristan
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[313] Does no-one have a clue about these track id's or not willing to help???

2002-06-19 Thread Remco . Doorewaard
Hi, I just can't imagine that no-one knows the tracks I am searching for,
so I keep on trying... I hope I'm not being to pushy!

the first record I seek has an intro that goes like: tenderness, rhythm ,
grace, soul and spirit, love, tenderness, love, tenderness, rhythm, grace,
grace, grace, soul and spirit, love, tenderness, rhythm, grace, soul ...
(thanks to Maarten) said by a dark male voice, Derrick May plays it
often...

The other 3 records I seek are on the following site:

www.mystery.demon.nl

Please, if anyone can help me, much appreciated!

Thank you, Remco


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Re: [313] Does no-one have a clue about these track id's or not willing to help???

2002-06-19 Thread robin pinning

 Hi, I just can't imagine that no-one knows the tracks I am searching for,
 so I keep on trying... I hope I'm not being to pushy!

 the first record I seek has an intro that goes like: tenderness, rhythm ,
 grace, soul and spirit, love, tenderness, love, tenderness, rhythm, grace,
 grace, grace, soul and spirit, love, tenderness, rhythm, grace, soul ...
 (thanks to Maarten) said by a dark male voice, Derrick May plays it
 often...

this request comes up a lot and i've not seen an answer yet...if we did
have an answer then i think this should go in the FAQ :)

 The other 3 records I seek are on the following site:

 www.mystery.demon.nl

can't help with the first one, the second has sounds that are familiar
(dan curtin etc could be a sh101) and that i'm a sucker for, and the third
i don't know either..

not really helped have i?

robin...


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Re: [313] yet another track id

2002-06-19 Thread james boylan

Hi,
  Heard a track on the radio the other day with the warped voice of an 
alien saying: We are from another planet, we do not understand your ways 
etc, going on to say how your leaders lie to you about our 
eco-system etcand punctuating all this with

Explain?...We do not understand etcYou get the drift anyway.

Anyone?

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Re: [313] Does no-one have a clue about these track id's or not willing to help???

2002-06-19 Thread Phonopsia
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Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 8:12 AM
Subject: [313] Does no-one have a clue about these track id's or not willing
to help???


 Hi, I just can't imagine that no-one knows the tracks I am searching for,
 so I keep on trying... I hope I'm not being to pushy!

 the first record I seek has an intro that goes like: tenderness, rhythm ,
 grace, soul and spirit, love, tenderness, love, tenderness, rhythm, grace,
 grace, grace, soul and spirit, love, tenderness, rhythm, grace, soul ...
 (thanks to Maarten) said by a dark male voice, Derrick May plays it
 often...

 The other 3 records I seek are on the following site:

 www.mystery.demon.nl

First one is nice. Would like to know too.

The 2nd one is Terrace's 'Seventh City' on DJAX UP BEATS (123) from '91.

Could the 3rd be a different track mixing with Spirit of Sankoffa (perhaps
looping on a sampler)?. Just a guess...

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[313] Herbert Fans in NYC, Monrayall + Switzerland

2002-06-19 Thread Phonopsia
From the Herbert mailing list:


short note to say we are playing 2 small shows as herbert at the mercury
lounge, new york next week on the 25th and 26th before heading up to the
montreal jazz festival on the 27th.

also, i am premiering material from the forthcoming big band album at the
montreux jazz festival in switzerland on july 12th. it's going to be a bit
scary with 18 people on stage. it's certainly the most ambitious thing i've
done and feel free to come and watch me fall on my ass or make it work...

matthew

June 25th
Herbert (Live)
Alex Young (88)

June 26th
Herbert (Live)
My Robot Friend
White Chocolate

Mercury Lounge
217 E. Houston St.  (corner Ave A  Houston)
F train to 2nd Ave ||   J or M train to Essex St||
8PM Tickets $15 available at Other Music 15 E. 4th St.


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Re: [313] Does no-one have a clue about these track id's or not willing to help???

2002-06-19 Thread Remco . Doorewaard

Ok, thanks for the ideas, can start looking again!


Remco


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Re: [313] yet another track id

2002-06-19 Thread Mislav Bobic
My bet would be - Chris Korda - Save the planet, kill yourself EP
on Gigolo from around 1996/1997.

Mislav

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Subject: Re: [313] yet another track id


 Hi,
Heard a track on the radio the other day with the warped voice of an
 alien saying: We are from another planet, we do not understand your ways
 etc, going on to say how your leaders lie to you about our
 eco-system etcand punctuating all this with
 Explain?...We do not understand etcYou get the drift anyway.

 Anyone?

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Re: [313] Herbert Fans in NYC, Monrayall + Switzerland

2002-06-19 Thread David Powers
I'd be really curios to hear what this sounds like...  Anything know more about
this?  I actually write and sell big band arrangements from time to time, as a
part of my free-lancing musical carrer.

/dave aka Cyborg K



Phonopsia wrote:

 From the Herbert mailing list:

 
 short note to say we are playing 2 small shows as herbert at the mercury
 lounge, new york next week on the 25th and 26th before heading up to the
 montreal jazz festival on the 27th.

 also, i am premiering material from the forthcoming big band album at the
 montreux jazz festival in switzerland on july 12th. it's going to be a bit
 scary with 18 people on stage. it's certainly the most ambitious thing i've
 done and feel free to come and watch me fall on my ass or make it work...

 matthew

 June 25th
 Herbert (Live)
 Alex Young (88)

 June 26th
 Herbert (Live)
 My Robot Friend
 White Chocolate

 Mercury Lounge
 217 E. Houston St.  (corner Ave A  Houston)
 F train to 2nd Ave ||   J or M train to Essex St||
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Re: [313] Anthony Shakir online mixes

2002-06-19 Thread jurren baars
there's his mix for demf2000, that you can find on groovetech.com, and there 
used to be a link, on the website of jay 'ar-' denham's label; black nation 
records, to a shake mix [at an event called 'fin du monde' or something...] 
don't know if that's still up there though. that's all i know.


jurren [who's on digest, so i'll probably read the next 313-digest and find 
my message on the bottom, repeating something that allready got mentioned 4 
or 5 times, oh well.]



Just wondering if anybody knows if there are any Shake
mixes floating around.
Has there ever been a shake mix cd?

thanxs

Sam


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RE: [313] Anthony Shakir online mixes

2002-06-19 Thread Matthew MacQueen
  a shake mix [at an event called 'fin du monde' or something...] 

If my (fading) memory serves me properly, I think Fin Du Monde  was one of the 
killer parties Jay Denham and Black Nation threw in Kalamazoo 1997 - 98.  Wow 
what a killer string of parties that was, there was A Hard Black Evening... 
(fantastic name) feat. Denham, Mike Grant, Baby Pop, Surgeon, and a PA by Chris 
Sattinger.  (I think that was a hot as hell night in a warehouse, with the most 
severe thunderstorm outside of the summer)

THen there was People's Revolution with Claude Young and Dan Bell among 
others... I think Shake? and Fanon Flowers.

FOllowing it up with Sector 616 with Shake, Claude?,  Bios live PA, Jeff 
Mills, etc.

Man, that was a great run... respect !




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[313] what is 'the future' of techno?

2002-06-19 Thread jurren baars
this came up a week ago, and i've - from time to time - been wondering about 
it myself aswell.
i don't see any major changes coming in the near future, then again would it 
be called something revolutionary if it could be foreseen? what i do think 
is that people are once again taking matters more and more into their own 
hands. look at mr. hawtin starting to do his own re-edits that he can play 
using final-scratch. this is not new, ron hardy and other dj's used to make 
re-edits all the time, they on the otherhand didn't have final-scratch, so 
they played it off tape!


but i think this creative process has been neglected the past 10 to 15 
years. so maybe now someone sits at home, takes one of his favorite records 
out, turns on his computer, and makes his own edit, that he can burn to cd, 
and play the same night.
so maybe there's more room for creativity right now, which in turn will 
probably lead to whole new things. [with 'more room for creativity' i mean, 
that it's easier available to a larger group; there's always been enough 
room to use your creativity ofcourse, but maybe that these new technologies 
will open peoples eyes, to more posibilities]


don't know how many people are also on the deephousepage.com message board, 
but i had to share this: take a look at the bruce forrest thread! this guy 
played with 3 turntables, a sampler, effects and his own re-edits about 20 
years ago!!! and i used to think hawtin and mills using drumcomputers and 
efx were the future...


jurren

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Re: [313] sonar???

2002-06-19 Thread John Sokolowski

This was my first year attending Sonar and it was an amazing experience.

I'll try to post a more detailed review once things have settled in more.

John



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Subject: [313] sonar???
Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 04:59:43 +0200


hey 313s who were at SONAR this year, how was it
y.

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Re: [313] what is 'the future' of techno?

2002-06-19 Thread :P
techno IS the future.

I tend not to worry about where its going and instead work to help it get
there.

-Joe


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Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 12:51 PM
Subject: [313] what is 'the future' of techno?


 this came up a week ago, and i've - from time to time - been wondering
about
 it myself aswell.
 i don't see any major changes coming in the near future, then again would
it
 be called something revolutionary if it could be foreseen? what i do think
 is that people are once again taking matters more and more into their own
 hands. look at mr. hawtin starting to do his own re-edits that he can play
 using final-scratch. this is not new, ron hardy and other dj's used to
make
 re-edits all the time, they on the otherhand didn't have final-scratch, so
 they played it off tape!

 but i think this creative process has been neglected the past 10 to 15
 years. so maybe now someone sits at home, takes one of his favorite
records
 out, turns on his computer, and makes his own edit, that he can burn to
cd,
 and play the same night.
 so maybe there's more room for creativity right now, which in turn will
 probably lead to whole new things. [with 'more room for creativity' i
mean,
 that it's easier available to a larger group; there's always been enough
 room to use your creativity ofcourse, but maybe that these new
technologies
 will open peoples eyes, to more posibilities]

 don't know how many people are also on the deephousepage.com message
board,
 but i had to share this: take a look at the bruce forrest thread! this guy
 played with 3 turntables, a sampler, effects and his own re-edits about 20
 years ago!!! and i used to think hawtin and mills using drumcomputers and
 efx were the future...

 jurren

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RE: [313] Anthony Shakir online mixes

2002-06-19 Thread LR2
 THen there was People's Revolution with Claude Young and Dan Bell
among others... I think Shake? and Fanon Flowers.

Definitely Shake was there that night...huge warehouse that you had to
shimmy in through a hole in the wall that was like a carpeted port for
moving stuff from one warehouse to another.  Weird.  Also weird was the
DJ set up which was like 20 feet in the air on a scaffolding set-up.

Great night.


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[313] Dance Tech Conference. October 8-10,2002

2002-06-19 Thread Scott Edmonds
Dance Tech Conference - October 8, 9,  10, 2002
http://www.dancetechconference.com/



1st annual Dance Tech Conference
Las Vegas


The Dance Tech Conference is dedicated to
promoting the independence of electronic music and DJ
producers, re-mixers and musicians. DTC's goal is to build
credibility for independent electronic music and to expand the
portion of the population that enjoys and makes its own
music. With a more intimate environment and an overall
concentration on the business aspects of electronic music
culture, DTC strives to aid the expansion of every segment of
electronic music.
CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS:
€ Panels, QA
€ Meet  Greet Delegates
€ Independent Expo
€ Listen to the best DJs from around the world on the Poolside DJ Stages
€ Unsigned and Signed Artist Showcase Stage, 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
DTC WELCOMES:
€ Independent Record Labels
€ Artists/DJs/Producers/Re-Mixers
€ Publishers/Publicist
€ Entertainment Lawyers
€ Music Magazines
€ Music Distributors
€ Music Software  Programmers
For more information, updates and registration information
check out www.dancetechconference.com
DANCE TECHCONFERENCE
LAS VEGAS OCTOBER 8, 9,  10, 2002
Dance Tech Conference - October 8, 9,  10, 2002
http://www.dancetechconference.com/






























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[313] track ID

2002-06-19 Thread David Powers
I had this Twonz mix CD and at the end, it has this track featuring a
synthesizer riff similar to Good Life, and a sample from Blade Runner
saying: I want more life, f*$%er...  Anyone know what this is?

Thanks, Dave aka Cyborg K




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[313] Submerge Panel : DEMF Weekend

2002-06-19 Thread Grammenos, Peter

Has this been put up on the web yet? I'd like to hear Mad Mike talk about
what underground means...

-Pete

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