Re: (313) 313 IRC channel - a proposal
I think this comes up every once in a while nad never catches on really. maybe im wrong. I kick it on dalnet, my nick is fux_ msg me and I will give you further directions :P -Joe - Original Message - From: Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Somewhere in Internet 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 6:47 PM Subject: (313) 313 IRC channel - a proposal Hey, Has this list got an IRC channel? It might be cool to chat in realtime, as opposed to a list. I could set up a 313 channel on Efnet.org in a matter of minutes...then 313-chat can ensue! (...in Alan Partridge mode there.) Anyone unsure about IRC should check out the IRC FAQ (www.irchelp.org), and a great program for Windows people is MIRC (www.mirc.org) - Linux/Unix folks can use BitchX (www.bitchx.com). Don't be shy!
Re: (313) DEMF 2003
please dont tease, woh! Bring it N From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: JOCELYNE NINNEMAN [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: 313@hyperreal.org, Chris Anglesey [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (313) DEMF 2003 Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 09:34:48 -0600 [one of the 3 main proposals was submitted as as partnership bet. carl craig derrick may] Oh - let's hope! MEK JOCELYNE NINNEMAN [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313@hyperreal.org, Chris Anglesey [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Re: (313) DEMF 2003 11/27/02 02:50 AM as of right now, there has been no announcement about whether or not there will be a DEMF 2003... most likely there will be, they are just waiting on the city to approve one of the 3 (actually 4) bids/proposals submitted... the dates will always be the same every year: USA's Memorial Day Weekend (last weekend in May) [one of the 3 main proposals was submitted as as partnership bet. carl craig derrick may] Original message Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 08:35:06 - From: Chris Anglesey [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: (313) DEMF 2003 To: 313@hyperreal.org Does anyone out there know if the DEMF for 2003 has been confirmed yet, and if so what are the dates ? thanks, Chris. _ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
Re: (313) 313 IRC channel - a proposal
Great idea Andrew wrote: Hey, Has this list got an IRC channel? It might be cool to chat in realtime, as opposed to a list. I could set up a 313 channel on Efnet.org in a matter of minutes...then 313-chat can ensue! (...in Alan Partridge mode there.) Anyone unsure about IRC should check out the IRC FAQ (www.irchelp.org), and a great program for Windows people is MIRC (www.mirc.org) - Linux/Unix folks can use BitchX (www.bitchx.com). Don't be shy!
Re: (313) 313 IRC channel - a proposal
I agree. It's not like the list is distraction enough for those with desk jobs ;). --- Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Great idea Andrew wrote: Hey, Has this list got an IRC channel? It might be cool to chat in realtime, as opposed to a list. I could set up a 313 channel on Efnet.org in a matter of minutes...then 313-chat can ensue! (...in Alan Partridge mode there.) Anyone unsure about IRC should check out the IRC FAQ (www.irchelp.org), and a great program for Windows people is MIRC (www.mirc.org) - Linux/Unix folks can use BitchX (www.bitchx.com). Don't be shy! __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
Re: (313) May's fresh production activities
how in the world does paul oakenfold work with derrick may on a record? whats the connection? how did they come together? ryan AN LP OF COLLABORATIONS BETWEEN STEVE HILLAGE AND ALEX PATTERSON, PAUL OAKENFOLD, YOUTH AND PERHAPS MOST IMPORTANTLY DERRICK MAY. THE 3 CUTS HERE PRODUCED BY DERRICK MAY AND FEATURE SOME VERY COMPLIMENTARY GUITAR WORK FROM HILLAGE, ARE UP THERE WITH SOME OF HIS FINEST WORK. DEEP STRINGS AND MELODIES AND HIS TRADEMARK METALLIC PERCUSSION PROGRAMMING. probably new material after their recent Mysterious Traveller release on A-Wave Records _ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
Re: (313) May's fresh production activities
- Original Message - From: ryan burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2002 5:01 AM Subject: Re: (313) May's fresh production activities how in the world does paul oakenfold work with derrick may on a record? whats the connection? how did they come together? This happened in the early '90s before trance was something different than techno, before Paul Oakenfeld's name was synonymous with it, and after his involvement with the Happy Monday's. He once had a smidge of ungerground cred via Acid House. IIRC he's been DJing since the early-mid '80s. If you can't tell, I'm all up on Oakey's nuts. ;) Tristan = Text/Mixes: http://phonopsia.tripod.com Music: http://www.mp313.com Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] New Mix in mp3, 'Live in Iowa City' available for a short time from http://phonopsia.isoprax.com
RE: (313) May's fresh production activities
I didn't think Ten Records (subsidiary of Virgin) existed anymore (stopped in about '93 I think, but not sure). http://www.a-wave.com/system7/pages/archive/albums/sy7alb.htm is the release that Oakenfold, May, Patterson, Youth, et al worked on. Never really got into System 7 tho... seemed like a more hippy version of The Orb, yet not quite as viable as Sunscreem. A bit like A Man Called Adam... critically acclaimed, but it dated way too fast. Not sure about how May got involved, but Oakenfold was dabbling in the On-U Sound (Adrian Sherwood, Gary Clail, etc) and dub side of things about that time, so it'd make sense that he hooked up with people like Hillage. All got a bit wierd if you ask me. :) As for Oakenfold and what he did before, have a listen to Happy Mondays - Squirrel and G Man Twenty Four Hour Party People Plastic Face Carnt Smile (White Out). Fantastic LP, but I still reckon Bummed was HM at their best... P'n'T'n'B seemed to be the result of Oakenfold and Osbourne's discovery that although a mixing desk has lots of knobs and sliders, they should only be used when needed. One thing I did stumble over tho which was slightly annoying while looking for the above was that MTV claims that Oakenfold inspired Primal Scream to reach new levels of success. I think that title firmly belongs to Weatherall and PS's Screamadelica (which also won the Mercury Music Award for 1992, and beat U2's Achtung Baby), which if anyone hasn't had chance to hear, it's well worth picking up. Anyway, I'm off-topic again. :) Dscaper -- Aeonflux Radio - http://www.aeonflux.co.uk A man who know's what he knows, and knows what he doesn't know, is the sign of a man who knows. -Original Message- From: ryan burns [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 November 2002 05:02 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) May's fresh production activities how in the world does paul oakenfold work with derrick may on a record? whats the connection? how did they come together? ryan AN LP OF COLLABORATIONS BETWEEN STEVE HILLAGE AND ALEX PATTERSON, PAUL OAKENFOLD, YOUTH AND PERHAPS MOST IMPORTANTLY DERRICK MAY. THE 3 CUTS HERE PRODUCED BY DERRICK MAY AND FEATURE SOME VERY COMPLIMENTARY GUITAR WORK FROM HILLAGE, ARE UP THERE WITH SOME OF HIS FINEST WORK. DEEP STRINGS AND MELODIES AND HIS TRADEMARK METALLIC PERCUSSION PROGRAMMING. probably new material after their recent Mysterious Traveller release on A-Wave Records _ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
RE: (313) [313] fun fact.
how express can it be with all those pot holes in it?? -Original Message- From: Lee Herrington IV [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 10:33 PM To: 313 Subject: (313) [313] fun fact. hi folks. not only is dan ryan a brilliant, deep track from a theo parrish EP... it's also a super-wide, seven lane express-way in chicago. huh... did not know that until now. :^) peace, lrh
(313) i just want you to stay
here is a track from paul johnson called after the strom: http://www.nuloop.com/real/Transparent/tcr002_a1.rm the melody of the vocal and bassline is taken from another record wich I heard in a derrick may set (that record probably sampled another record and so on). snippits of the vocal i am talking about: don´t go away all i wanna do is love you i just want you to stay, uh why do you want to play me this way i never wanted to be with anybody else than you what do you want me to do so does anyone know what is the original record i am talking about? Thanks, Maarten
Re: (313) submerge goodies
- Original Message - From: Sakari Karipuro [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 6:42 PM Subject: RE: (313) submerge goodies Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote on Fri, 29 Nov 2002 about following: At 12:24 -0600 29-11-2002, ryan burns wrote: i thought the last red planet was number 9. how did the number skip? 10 is the CD i think? it is. For whoever was asking the other day, I saw they also have copies at Smallfish. Tristan = Text/Mixes: http://phonopsia.tripod.com Music: http://www.mp313.com Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] New Mix in mp3, 'Live in Iowa City' available for a short time from http://phonopsia.isoprax.com
Re: (313) May's fresh production activities
how in the world does paul oakenfold work with derrick may on a record? whats the connection? how did they come together? I don't think Paul Oakenfold and Derrick May actually worked with each other - but they both collaborated with Steve Hillage on different tracks on the album...
(313) old house accapella albums
i'm trying to source an old house acapella album that i heard a while ago - no idea what series it is from or what it is called but it must have come out in the late 80s or something anyway, it was full of vocal smaples that were later used in hardcore/jungle tunes among them - the female vocal sample everyday of my life used by Reinforced in 93 can anyone point me in the right direction as to what this one might be?, or other good house acapella albums? cheers Liam Recoil live on Interface *Astral Physics* every Tuesday 7-9 PM (EST) http://interface.pirate-radio.org/thesite/index.html *** ICQ - 98984143 *** _ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus
(313) Two Mixes.
If anyone's interested, I've made available two mixes I've done within the past couple of months. Not necessarily too much 313-centric, since I'm mostly an UK techno fanatic. Both are quite hastily done, the first one as a promotional mix for a russian promoter who visited Finland a few months back, the second one a bit more curious - I used records that I received last Wednesday and Friday, and mixed them earlier today without even listening to any of the records before I canned the mix. Both are live, by hand, first takes, by yours truly, here at home. Comments, criticism welcome, in private. Track listings available upon request. http://www.niitty.org/dcom/2002-10-04.mp3 (59M) http://www.niitty.org/dcom/2002-12-01.mp3 (67M) Cheers, -- nuutti-iivari meriläinen gordon at diversion dot org http colon slash slash www dot diversion dot org slash
(313) Robert Hood interview online
Hi, We just uploaded an interview with the man from the Minimal Nation, Robert Hood. If you are interested follow this link: http://technotourist.org/modules.php?op=modloadname=Sectionsfile=indexreq=viewarticleartid=23 Or go to http://technotourist.org, click on interviews and select Robert Hood. Enjoy! oh and he says some ...erm.. 'interesting' things about Carl Craig and the DEMF -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) 313 IRC channel - a proposal
Has this list got an IRC channel? It might be cool to chat in realtime, as opposed to a list. I could set up a 313 channel on Efnet.org in a matter of minutes...then 313-chat can ensue! (...in Alan Partridge mode there.) I thought there already was a #313 channel on EFnet? Cheers, Hans -- Hans Veneman [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://technotourist.org
(313) place to host mixes
I'm looking for a site where you can host mixes for free. I have a grip of mixes from my radio show and i want to put the mixes up for listening. scotto lansing, mi. ps if you want to make a mix for the show hit me back.
RE: (313) Robert Hood interview online
Hi, We just uploaded an interview with the man from the Minimal Nation, Robert Hood. If you are interested follow this link: http://technotourist.org/modules.php?op=modloadname=Sectionsfile=indexreq =viewarticleartid=23 nice interview...this part brought up something that i thought i'd post Is that also why theres a bit more dark, more aggressive, forceful stuff on the album? i was telling someone that i was in a big regression phase musically..bringing out the old industrial stuff and this was his reply.. i have my own thoughts but thought i'd see what other people had to say Seems to be the trend with us old people. Most of us producers are doing a hybred old industiral/techno/hardcore cross over. Oliver Chelslser even as Adam X on his label doing vocal techno. Its layer and evolotion that needed to happen. We have done to much in 10 years and evloved faster then most other genre's of music. kaffeina we were young and we were pure and life was just an open door mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ .
(313) sub club/larry heard brett dancer
Went to the re-opening party for the Sub Club last night. For those that haven't heard of it, the Sub Club is a legendary, long-running Glasgow house club that's been shut down for the past couple of years while the building that housed it was redeveloped. Having never visited in the past, but having heard countless tales of how amazing it was in its heyday, I was looking forward to checking it out, and wasn't disappointed - although it's not 100% finished yet inside it's a very impressive space, a fantastic low-ceilinged rectangular room with tasteful decor and great sound. For the opening party, the original residents Harri and Domenic Capello were joined by some very special gusests: Jerry Dammers, who opened the night with some great reggae and dub; Fenetik's Paul Cawley, with a quality blend of deep Moodymann and Metro Area-type gear; Kenny Hawkes, who did his usual tracky house business; plus Trackmode's Brett Dancer and the legendary Larry Heard. Twitch, one of the men behind Glasgow's Sunday night electroclash sensation Optimo, also played, but I left after Larry and Brett finished to head down to a semi-secret warehouse party organised by Rubadub where they were also due to play. Had a great time at the Sub Club, but an even better time at the Unit, which started to fill up around 3AM, and where Larry Heard and Brett Dancer were still going strong when I left around 6AM. Loads of friendly faces (hi BT!), and between the Sub Club and the warehouse party it was like a who's who of the Glasgow music scene, with everyone partying hard. Great stuff, and a reassuring reminder that quality house music is still very much alive and kicking. Between them, Larry and Brett managed to drop a phenomenal range of stuff - big classics like 'Strings of Life' and 'Plastic Dreams', dubbed-out and hypnotically beautiful spine-tingling deep house, big New York vocal garage tunes, disco and funk classics, early acid house and more - great to hear such a mixture. I believe they're playing at Scuba in Sheffield tonight, so go and check them out if you read this in time... And looking forward to seeing the Moderator at the Unit next weekend. Hope to see some of the London 313 crew making their way up - hi Nicole, Tristan and co :) Cheers, Tom
Re: (313) 313 IRC channel - a proposal
I'll check it out and post back. On Sat, 2002-11-30 at 16:56, Hans Veneman wrote: Has this list got an IRC channel? It might be cool to chat in realtime, as opposed to a list. I could set up a 313 channel on Efnet.org in a matter of minutes...then 313-chat can ensue! (...in Alan Partridge mode there.) I thought there already was a #313 channel on EFnet? Cheers, Hans -- Hans Veneman [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://technotourist.org
Re: (313) Robert Hood interview online
on 11/30/02 11:55 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i was telling someone that i was in a big regression phase musically..bringing out the old industrial stuff and this was his reply.. i have my own thoughts but thought i'd see what other people had to say Seems to be the trend with us old people. Most of us producers are doing a hybred old industiral/techno/hardcore cross over. Oliver Chelslser even as Adam X on his label doing vocal techno. Its layer and evolotion that needed to happen. We have done to much in 10 years and evloved faster then most other genre's of music. kaffeina Interesting reply, but I wouldn't necessarily call that a regressive phase. Electro is regressive, in my opinion a lot of house music is also regressive. form Robert Hood: The starkness of it. It¹s just a stark expression. I've met people who have matured into house, maybe they are now into 70's funk records or just have an interest 80's music that helped influence Detroit techno. My theory is these people tend to have conventional taste in music, they may know how to follow trend but lack vision, they get into techno for what ever reason but fail to comprehend minimal, abstract concepts in futuristic design so they loose interest in minimal/ hard techno and embrace more traditional sounding music.
Re: (313) Robert Hood interview online
I agree whole heartedly. My theory is these people tend to have conventional taste in music, they may know how to follow trend but lack vision, they get into techno for what ever reason but fail to comprehend minimal, abstract concepts in futuristic design so they loose interest in minimal/ hard techno and embrace more traditional sounding music.
Re: (313) Robert Hood interview online
well I've found that people who listen to music tend to be influenced by it. the people that I think of as making forward looking music either dont listen to outside music or they are more students of music than fans of a particular genre. -Joe - Original Message - From: techno [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2002 4:14 PM Subject: Re: (313) Robert Hood interview online on 11/30/02 11:55 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i was telling someone that i was in a big regression phase musically..bringing out the old industrial stuff and this was his reply.. i have my own thoughts but thought i'd see what other people had to say Seems to be the trend with us old people. Most of us producers are doing a hybred old industiral/techno/hardcore cross over. Oliver Chelslser even as Adam X on his label doing vocal techno. Its layer and evolotion that needed to happen. We have done to much in 10 years and evloved faster then most other genre's of music. kaffeina Interesting reply, but I wouldn't necessarily call that a regressive phase. Electro is regressive, in my opinion a lot of house music is also regressive. form Robert Hood: The starkness of it. It¹s just a stark expression. I've met people who have matured into house, maybe they are now into 70's funk records or just have an interest 80's music that helped influence Detroit techno. My theory is these people tend to have conventional taste in music, they may know how to follow trend but lack vision, they get into techno for what ever reason but fail to comprehend minimal, abstract concepts in futuristic design so they loose interest in minimal/ hard techno and embrace more traditional sounding music.
(313) laurent garnier in detroit tonight
anyone have the info on this? venue address? door charge? ect -Joe jinjin_a_gogo: i dont speak your urban lingo, holmes
Re: (313) laurent garnier in detroit tonight
laurent garnier mike huckaby buzz goree kaku 1345 division (johanson gallery, eastern market) doors at 10 pm, $10 before 11 On Sat, 30 Nov 2002, ::) wrote: anyone have the info on this? venue address? door charge? ect -Joe jinjin_a_gogo: i dont speak your urban lingo, holmes
(313) 3000 Magazine coming soon from Submerge
I spotted this on the homepage - what is this about? Are they actually producing a magazine? Oh I hope so MEK