[313] The Blue Room this weekend
matrix : fridays august 2: jan d -vs- sean d detreux saturdays brought to you by chrissie clees august 3: john clees (cd giveaways!) and bileebob NO COVER! 21+ the blue room 51 n. saginaw (above bo's brewery, at the corner of huron and saginaw) downtown pontiac 248.338.6200 we hope to see you there! - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[313] techno/house divide (was Peacefrog Records special on BBC)
Ken Odeluga wrote: Sounds nice. Not meaning to be arch, but do you guys regard Rob Hood as part of the 'house' rubrik? Hi Good point. I tend to think of the music I'm into as techno (Detroit stuff, Trapez, Perlon, etc) but techno's kind of a dirty word around these parts (because it's been subsumed by the hard monotonous European variety of techno), so when I'm asked what I play I say deep electronic house (or sometimes minimal house, but then minimal's kind of a dirty word too). At the end of the day techno and house are two ends of a spectrum, and the distinction is sometimes difficult to make. Do you think techno as originally defined and produced by Juan Atkins would be considered techno if released today? I think it'd probably be called deep house. But I guess most of Rob Hood's stuff is very clearly techno, the Nighttime World albums excepted. And I haven't actually heard the Peacefrog album yet. Cheers Chris For people in Sydney: we're starting up a house night on Thursday August 29, and Inertia (Australian distributors) are giving us copies of Robert Hood's Point Blank album to give away on the night. I'll post more details later, but essentially it's a $6 dollar night at the Hunter Bar in central Sydney, featuring Declan Kelly from Melbourne's Honkytonks and Research Development and Simon Caldwell from Sydney's Mad Racket. Cheers Chris http://digital.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Digital How To - Get the best out of your PC! - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] techno/house divide (was Peacefrog Records special on BBC)
I agree wiith senslo here. Up here(Toronto area) when you say techno people (in the know or not) assume looped hard banging stuff and they're like oh my god, not techno I call everything I play Techno though, from early electronic to acid house to detroit, electro, IDM, spoken word, vocal house... whatever if I like it I'll play/listen to it and I'll call it Techno, I think for me it boils to down to the context the record is heard in. People (Bjork for one) have often said to them Techno isn't a genre as much as it is a frame of mind, I happen to agree with that quite a bit. Trevor Wilkes inyerear.com - Original Message - From: senslo [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 9:20 PM Subject: [313] techno/house divide (was Peacefrog Records special on BBC) Ken Odeluga wrote: Sounds nice. Not meaning to be arch, but do you guys regard Rob Hood as part of the 'house' rubrik? Hi Good point. I tend to think of the music I'm into as techno (Detroit stuff, Trapez, Perlon, etc) but techno's kind of a dirty word around these parts (because it's been subsumed by the hard monotonous European variety of techno), so when I'm asked what I play I say deep electronic house (or sometimes minimal house, but then minimal's kind of a dirty word too). At the end of the day techno and house are two ends of a spectrum, and the distinction is sometimes difficult to make. Do you think techno as originally defined and produced by Juan Atkins would be considered techno if released today? I think it'd probably be called deep house. But I guess most of Rob Hood's stuff is very clearly techno, the Nighttime World albums excepted. And I haven't actually heard the Peacefrog album yet. Cheers Chris For people in Sydney: we're starting up a house night on Thursday August 29, and Inertia (Australian distributors) are giving us copies of Robert Hood's Point Blank album to give away on the night. I'll post more details later, but essentially it's a $6 dollar night at the Hunter Bar in central Sydney, featuring Declan Kelly from Melbourne's Honkytonks and Research Development and Simon Caldwell from Sydney's Mad Racket. Cheers Chris http://digital.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Digital How To - Get the best out of your PC! - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [313] anything in NY this weekend? Starts at 7:30pm
Adam X, Selway, Keoki and Ultradyne at CBGB. Now *that* blows my mind. Gold star to whoever knows what band wrote this lyrical ode in 1978 (no prize for using a search engine, but you'll find a hidden part of my musical history, memorialized in the early pages of Banned in DC and Dance of Days): I wanna harmonize with Joey Ramone I wanna socialize with Cheetah Chrome I wanna be the next dead Rolling Stone I wanna be a punk rock janitor I wanna run my fingers thru Sylvain's hair Sniff Debbie Harry's underwear Dish the dirt with Deb O'Nair I wanna be a punk rock janitor CBGB's janitor I wanna shoot a sex pistol I wanna make out with Sue Bristol I wanna be hip like Hilly Kristal I wanna be a punk rock janitor - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[313] hmm.... mills
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Re: [313] hmm.... mills
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