(313) [313] who say dat?

2003-04-03 Thread Lee Herrington IV

  hey folks.  who is the phrase, if it kick it kick, period., attributed
to?

  cheers,
  lrh



Re: (313) Online record stores again!!

2003-04-03 Thread James Bucknell
i think i can explain. temple records closed about 8 months ago.
james

 From: FC2 Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 12:06:15 -
 To: '313@hyperreal.org' 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) Online record stores again!!
 
 
 Temple records...I now have a 25% fill rate from them.  I ordered about a
 year ago from them and got 1 of 2 records, and a couple of weeks ago I
 orderd 2 more and got zero...that sucks, because the web page looks so nice!
 
 jeff
 



(313) DreamLabzFM techno set: April 2003

2003-04-03 Thread Cyhl

hey all !

we posted our new sets on DreamLabzFM: 
http://www.dreamlabrecords.com/DreamLabzFM.htm


here is my techno set:
http://www.dreamlabrecords.com/DreamLabzFM/dreamlabzfm_04_2003_cyhl_techno.mp3 


probably the most detroit-like techno set since I joined the list !

to be noted too: thanks to more webspace, all the sets from the previous 
months are now back up (including my favorite baby, from october 2002)


peace,

cyhl

ps: here is my playlist for this month:

Artist // Track title // Label

Kim Cascones // Tangent Clusters // art of perception
Shapes  Forms // Oval // k2o
Jeroen // Many Ways To Go // Molecular
Stewart Walker  Gregory Schiff // Coastline // Persona
Kenneth Graham // Console // Macintosh
Shawn Rudiman // Overtone (hydroplane mix) // Integrated
Rene Breitbarth // Flynn // Treibstoff
Spacer // Doomsday // Pussifoot
hd substance // 0801.wav // Deck Audio
Lusine Icl // Bent // Hym.en/MadMonkey
Funkstorung // Something For Your Mind // K7
Aubrey // ProGroove // In-Tec
Dan Lui // ? // Remains
Static Drum // Secret // Logistic
Todd Sines  Natacha Labelle // I Can't // Planet E



Re: (313) [313] who say dat?

2003-04-03 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight

I did a quick google search and found this

if it kick, it kick, period
- tomi koskinen a.k.a. dj ebony, eira bass / helsinki turbo

http://www.phinnweb.com/FAQ/pHinn/DJ/


I don't know if this is the first time the phrase was used but that's all I
found on several search engines

MEK




   
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  hey folks.  who is the phrase, if it kick it kick, period., attributed
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  cheers,
  lrh








Re: (313) Online record stores again!!

2003-04-03 Thread Cyhl

yep, that's what I was about to say... (I miss this store so much !)
but their website is still up ! so it's pretty weird ! they should have 
shut down the website !

cyhl


James Bucknell wrote:


i think i can explain. temple records closed about 8 months ago.
james

 


From: FC2 Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 12:06:15 -
To: '313@hyperreal.org' 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Online record stores again!!


Temple records...I now have a 25% fill rate from them.  I ordered about a
year ago from them and got 1 of 2 records, and a couple of weeks ago I
orderd 2 more and got zero...that sucks, because the web page looks so nice!

jeff

   




 






Re: (313) festival sites

2003-04-03 Thread Ian
On 4/2/03 10:41 AM, Rob Theakston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Perhaps a Sigma6/Appnet/Commerce One/i33 employee named VanLoo or Malbon
 could verify this?

Thanks for remembering all our permutations through the years, Rob!

The truth shall set you free.  Here it is from the man who has maintained
Detroit electronic music festival sites for the last 3 years, going on four:

-- Forwarded Message
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 19:01:04 -0500 (EST)
 Subject: Re: FW: (313) festival sites
 
 Here is the story as it actually happened.
 
 I teamed up with Carol and the Pop Culture Media folks in early
 2000 about doing the website for the first DEMF.  We registered
 demf.org (the main site) and demf.net and used those domains for the first
 year's festival.  At the time, DEMF.com was registered by someone in
 Argentina I believe.
 
 The second year of the festival saw a turn in strategy for the website.
 Carol was interested in using electronicmusicfest.com, org and net because
 it was a more generic name.  This would open up the site to be used in
 conjunction with an event(s) in Detroit or wherever.  This was to be the
 main site for the empire of *EMF sites.  There was almost no interest in
 using demf.org the second year.  I kept demf.org online through the second
 year because it was still seeing a fair amount of traffic from old links
 from the first year.  I let the demf.org and .net domains expire after the
 second year because they were no longer needed and the business had no use
 for them.  It seems the domains were snatched up fairly quickly by random
 techno fans.
 
 ElectronicMusicfest.com was used exclusively during the third year of the
 DEMF.
 
 All domains (demf.org, demf.net,
 electronicmusicfest.com, .net, and .org were never owned by Carol or Pop
 Culture.  They were registered by other individuals)
 
 The official website for Movement: Detroit's Electronic Music Festival is
 
 http://www.movementfestival.com
 
 look for a new site to launch in mid April with lineup, et al.
 
 I don't believe that Transmat owns DEMF.com.  It seems to be leased from
 some domain broker in Scotland judging by the registrar records.
 
 This chapter in DEMF website history has been brought to you by:
 
 
 Bryan Bickel
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]



(313) brussel

2003-04-03 Thread marsel

hi ho 

i'll be visiting belgium / brussel this weekend

any recommendations for record stores?? 

hartelijk dank !





(313) Reviews...

2003-04-03 Thread alex . bond
OK, so I'm bored at the minute. I've picked up this lot in the past two
weeks.
Some feedback would be good. If they're boring, tell me and I'll stop...!

   Amp Fiddler ? Love  War - Genuine 12
   Jesus. This is better than Superficial, it's like half an LP rather than
   an EP! The first track A1 reminds of Moodymann's 'don't be misled', that
   beautiful raw lo-fi downbeat house sound laced with mad atmospheric
   samples. Class. The 'version' of Love  War (A2) goes for a more upbeat
   feel, a slicker lounge sound. Freakin' (B1) sounds like Prince stuck in
   a phone box with a ruck of acid and a Casio keyboard. It's feckin ace, A
   really weird downbeat off kilter number. B2 is my least favourite, 'This
   is How' (although still extremely pleasing) which just leaves Kenny
   Dixon to turn in a mix of 'eye 2 eye'. One of his driving raw disco cuts
   that will murder the dancefloors, this is an outstanding MM track that
   deserves far more vinyl than its been given. IT'S TOO SHORT!! In fact, I
   have to wonder why all 5 brilliant tracks have been squashed onto one
   12. I'd have been happy with my moneys worth with just A1, B1 and B3. I
   reckon there's something for everyone here.

   Larry Heard ? Space Jungle/Déjà vu Remix ? Trackmode 12
   The A side of this record is a right little abstract gem from the
   absolute hero of house. It's one of those records you could play as the
   sun rises and everyone would be just off in their own little world. You
   get completely lost in it almost straight away, the bass line is
   beautifully hypnotizing. It's like a painting, completely abstract, but
   making absolute sense almost immediately. The B side (déjà vu) is a
   pretty straight up recent Larry Heard production. Very good of course,
   with a nice vocal and crisp garage beats, just after the stunning
   a-side, too 'normal' for me!

   Francois De Roubaix ? La Mer Est Grand (Carl Craig Mix) ? Sido 10
   OK. This is a paperclip people style mix from Carl, based around a horn
   loop that is very familiar, but also unbelievably 'catchy'. I have a
   feeling it was used in an ad on the TV lately. It's a breakbeat track,
   more in the style of the Incognito mix but retains the swinging synths
   similar to Oscillator. Good, not his best mix, but very good. Locally, I
   can see this record getting some play at the Electric Chair, and
   everyone loving it?.

   Rusty Waters Rotating Assembly ? Illumination ? Sound Signature 12
   Matt already covered this new Theo project. It's a band, I like this
   record, although I feel the best is yet to come ? this is a project that
   has loads of potential. If I was an AR man, I'd be giving Theo a little
   tinkle round-about now. (If I had money that wasn't mine to spend on
   expensive recording sessions?!)

   Pitch Black City featuring Roberta Sweed ? Runaway ? Mahogani 12
   Upbeat yet laidback, this first new track from KDJ's Pitch Black City
   outfit is a sweet jazz house affair. A relentless unchanging beat is
   backed with live jazzy keys to beautiful effect. Roberta Sweed's
   tantalising vocal drifts in and out of the mix intertwined with those
   trademark background noise samples. It's pretty straight up, I get the
   feeling Mahogani music is going to be the more straight 'bigger' tracks
   while the more leftfield electronic stuff comes under the Moodymann
   moniker. Very good, but one sided. This is £3 more than that Amp Fiddler
   thing will be??..

   Stinkworx ? Drexion Caves ? Keynote 12
   Otto's Keynote Records get my 'best techno record of the year so far'
   award I think. Every time I listen to this record, I hear a new depth in
   it that I didn't hear before. Kicking off with the frantic 'Drexion
   Caves' I'm starting to head straight for 'No Tocar', bouncing on some
   really swinging electronic jazz beats with a hook that reminds of Human
   League, is, I reckon, one of Stinkworx's finest moments so far. I'm
   equally enthusiastic about Interface, giving me that beautiful Detroit
   style electronic sound that people like Strand have been championing.
   Dong Shi Sh Luann continues that vibe in a more up-tempo vein and Kinky
   Kat is exactly that ? a kinky low slung electronic funk loop with great
   key work that will hypnotize the more discerning dancefloors out there.
   Brilliant. Gets better every time I hear it.

   Claro.Intelecto ? Peace of Mind ? AI 12
   I bought this a week or so ago, and was pretty impressed on first
   listen. It's pretty simple, but nevertheless, premium dancefloor
   material with great familiar sounds. Title track Piece Of Mind is well
   produced hypnotic, at times melodic electro, A2 heads into darker
   electro territory that I'm not really that into... B1 is a wicked little
   dancefloor tool that reminds me of Walt J a little and Contact (B2)
   heads into deeper UK techno territory with a lovely old style DX deep
   bassline. Not as enthusiastic as I first was, but a very 

(313) reviews

2003-04-03 Thread alex . bond
erm, for some reason, all my icons - ... etc got replaced with question
marks, so I'm not questioning everything. Don't know why that was
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(313) Virgo Q

2003-04-03 Thread alex . bond
I got a question. I thought maybe the Placid guy could help me out with
maybe?

I got two drums-only Virgo records. One is on a red trax label - 'Virgo
Tracks again' the other one is on a plain white label with black
handwritten style writing - 'Go Wild Rhythm Tracks'. Is this a Trax
release? Or is it pre-trax? It doesn't say Trax on the label anywhere. The
tracks are cool - they're on loads of those Ron Hardy tapes too.

Also, I think I got all the Virgo stuff now - is there a discog anywhere?

Thanks, and my last post today, I promise.

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Re: (313) Virgo Q

2003-04-03 Thread marsel

i was wondering

those eight tracks of the album released on Radical

are those twice seperate 12 es?
as I only know half of it as a seperate 12

any one any idea
?


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Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 11:19 AM
Subject: (313) Virgo Q


 I got a question. I thought maybe the Placid guy could help me out with
 maybe?

 I got two drums-only Virgo records. One is on a red trax label - 'Virgo
 Tracks again' the other one is on a plain white label with black
 handwritten style writing - 'Go Wild Rhythm Tracks'. Is this a Trax
 release? Or is it pre-trax? It doesn't say Trax on the label anywhere. The
 tracks are cool - they're on loads of those Ron Hardy tapes too.

 Also, I think I got all the Virgo stuff now - is there a discog anywhere?

 Thanks, and my last post today, I promise.

 Alex
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Re: (313) Virgo Q

2003-04-03 Thread Maarten Baute
 those eight tracks of the album released on Radical

 are those twice seperate 12 es?
 as I only know half of it as a seperate 12

I don´t think the B-side was ever released as a seperate 12. Maybe Placid
can verify this?

Cheers,
Maarten



RE: (313) Planet E/Eevolute?

2003-04-03 Thread Brendan Nelson
 -Original Message-
 From: Max Duley / ARCart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 03 April 2003 10:39
 
 Eevo 1 is by Florence (aka Stefan Robbers) but Eevo 2 is 
 under the name of Wladimir M., does anyone know if this is 
 actually Robbers under one of his many monikers (Terrace, 
 Acid Junkies etc.)?

I am almost totally convinced that Wladimir M is not Stefan but another
guy (a poet from Eastern Europe I think)...

Incidentally, I have Eevo 1 but I'm not sure if I've got Eevo 5 (Beyond
Tomorrow?). If I did, might some trade action be in order? (it would
take a lot for me to give up Eevo 1 though! :)

Brendan


Re: (313) Planet E/Eevolute?

2003-04-03 Thread marsel

:-))

Wladimir M is from Eindhoven as well
as far as I know, that's Western Europe




- Original Message - 
 -Original Message-
 From: Max Duley / ARCart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 03 April 2003 10:39
 
 Eevo 1 is by Florence (aka Stefan Robbers) but Eevo 2 is 
 under the name of Wladimir M., does anyone know if this is 
 actually Robbers under one of his many monikers (Terrace, 
 Acid Junkies etc.)?

I am almost totally convinced that Wladimir M is not Stefan but another
guy (a poet from Eastern Europe I think)...

Incidentally, I have Eevo 1 but I'm not sure if I've got Eevo 5 (Beyond
Tomorrow?). If I did, might some trade action be in order? (it would
take a lot for me to give up Eevo 1 though! :)

Brendan





RE: (313) Planet E/Eevolute?

2003-04-03 Thread Quest Pond
from eevolute website:

Wladimir M. 
  
Wladimir founded the Eevo Lute label back in 1991 together with Stefan Robbers, 
and they worked together in Stefan's studio to produce some of the most 
peculiar output on the label. Later on, Wladimir developed poem skills, as well 
short live perfomances and releases with label mate Max404. he currently 
resides in Eindhoven (NL), and occupies himself with philosophical aspects of 
life and a small art gallery business. 

Regards, 

Quest Pond
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 -Original Message-
 From: marsel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 10:43 AM
 To: 313
 Subject: Re: (313) Planet E/Eevolute?
 
 
 
 :-))
 
 Wladimir M is from Eindhoven as well
 as far as I know, that's Western Europe
 
 
 
 
 - Original Message - 
  -Original Message-
  From: Max Duley / ARCart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 03 April 2003 10:39
  
  Eevo 1 is by Florence (aka Stefan Robbers) but Eevo 2 is 
  under the name of Wladimir M., does anyone know if this is 
  actually Robbers under one of his many monikers (Terrace, 
  Acid Junkies etc.)?
 
 I am almost totally convinced that Wladimir M is not Stefan 
 but another
 guy (a poet from Eastern Europe I think)...
 
 Incidentally, I have Eevo 1 but I'm not sure if I've got Eevo 
 5 (Beyond
 Tomorrow?). If I did, might some trade action be in order? (it would
 take a lot for me to give up Eevo 1 though! :)
 
 Brendan
 
 
 
 


RE: (313) Planet E/Eevolute?

2003-04-03 Thread Quest Pond
On this subject did anyone go to the party in Holland where Terrace played live 
earlier this year?  If so how was it? 
 

Quest Pond


 -Original Message-
 From: Quest Pond 
 Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 10:46 AM
 To: 313
 Subject: RE: (313) Planet E/Eevolute?
 
 
 from eevolute website:
 
 Wladimir M. 
   
 Wladimir founded the Eevo Lute label back in 1991 together 
 with Stefan Robbers, and they worked together in Stefan's 
 studio to produce some of the most peculiar output on the 
 label. Later on, Wladimir developed poem skills, as well 
 short live perfomances and releases with label mate Max404. 
 he currently resides in Eindhoven (NL), and occupies himself 
 with philosophical aspects of life and a small art gallery business. 
 
 Regards, 
 
 Quest Pond
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 f:  +44 (0)1483 469 408 
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 Aligned Assets 
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 If you have received this in error, please notify us. 
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: marsel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 10:43 AM
  To: 313
  Subject: Re: (313) Planet E/Eevolute?
  
  
  
  :-))
  
  Wladimir M is from Eindhoven as well
  as far as I know, that's Western Europe
  
  
  
  
  - Original Message - 
   -Original Message-
   From: Max Duley / ARCart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: 03 April 2003 10:39
   
   Eevo 1 is by Florence (aka Stefan Robbers) but Eevo 2 is 
   under the name of Wladimir M., does anyone know if this is 
   actually Robbers under one of his many monikers (Terrace, 
   Acid Junkies etc.)?
  
  I am almost totally convinced that Wladimir M is not Stefan 
  but another
  guy (a poet from Eastern Europe I think)...
  
  Incidentally, I have Eevo 1 but I'm not sure if I've got Eevo 
  5 (Beyond
  Tomorrow?). If I did, might some trade action be in order? 
 (it would
  take a lot for me to give up Eevo 1 though! :)
  
  Brendan
  
  
  
  
 


Re: (313) Virgo Q

2003-04-03 Thread Placid
Ok  the 8 track ep on Radical. Is M sanders and E lewis...  They released 2
ep's on trax.  Both 4 trackers  and which appear on the radical records
album

http://www.acid-house.net/scans/ride.jpg
http://www.acid-house.net/scans/inavision.jpg

They then released another ep on housetime 'winter nights'  and a couple of
releases which appeared on jackmaster 5 lp (not as good as the 2 ep's on
trax) and later produced  'let your body talk' by ace and the sandman' on
saber


Virgo tracks again.. Was vincent lawrence and marshall jefferson  The 2
original pressings as far as I know  are  blue/ w silver writing  or white
with red writing  both in a handwritten style..  It was on precision / trax
implant but not on the trax label.



(313) terrace

2003-04-03 Thread alex . bond
Terrace has got an EP coming soon on downlow too. Heard a few of the
tracks, looking forward to more!
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Re: (313) Virgo Q

2003-04-03 Thread Placid

 and why virgo four, is there virgo two and / or three?

Only virgo 4...
 
 and M Sanders and E Lewis are completely different persons from vincent
 lawrence, marshall jefferson and adonis?

Completely different

It's only the people in the uk @ radical records that named it virgo...

 I guess they were trying to carry on the vibe from the early virgo...
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: marsel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 12:23 PM
 Subject: Re: (313) Virgo Q
 
 
 virgo tracks again and go wild rhythm tracks are the same ep
 
 
 so we should ask Larry to repress TX176 as well?
 :-)
 
 any idea who did that first Virgo EP
 R U Hot Enough?
 
 Marshall jefferson and Adonis..  Who are both responsible for sleezy d
 aswell...
 
 F.y.i  'space' was what adonis was going to call acid (ie produced with a
 303)  hence the acidic mix of I've lost control is the space mix  and on
 the
 virgo ep  my space  is created with his 303...
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313
 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 11:56 AM
 Subject: Re: (313) Virgo Q
 
 
 Ok  the 8 track ep on Radical. Is M sanders and E lewis...  They
 released
 2
 ep's on trax.  Both 4 trackers  and which appear on the radical records
 album
 
 http://www.acid-house.net/scans/ride.jpg
 http://www.acid-house.net/scans/inavision.jpg
 
 They then released another ep on housetime 'winter nights'  and a
 couple
 of
 releases which appeared on jackmaster 5 lp (not as good as the 2 ep's
 on
 trax) and later produced  'let your body talk' by ace and the sandman'
 on
 saber
 
 
 Virgo tracks again.. Was vincent lawrence and marshall jefferson
 The
 2
 original pressings as far as I know  are  blue/ w silver writing  or
 white
 with red writing  both in a handwritten style..  It was on precision /
 trax
 implant but not on the trax label.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



(313) paging Tristan Watkins

2003-04-03 Thread andrewduke
(apologies to the list)

Hey, Tristan.  Did you get my email about the Frosting
remix?  If it got eaten, email me and I'll resend.
Maybe I sent it to your wrong email address. Take care.
Andrew

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Re: (313) terrace

2003-04-03 Thread D1 no2
Hi..
does anyone have a contact for, or know how I can get in contact with
Stephan Roberts ?
Thanks.. Eamonn / D1




Re: (313) Online record stores again!!

2003-04-03 Thread Mark S . Krüx
Joe closed the physical shop but is still running the store over the
web...I'm sorry to hear the negative comments about it but not having
ordered anything myself I can't really say how good/bad it is.

Lates,

m*
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From: Cyhl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 8:59 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Online record stores again!!


 yep, that's what I was about to say... (I miss this store so much !)
 but their website is still up ! so it's pretty weird ! they should have
 shut down the website !
 cyhl


 James Bucknell wrote:

 i think i can explain. temple records closed about 8 months ago.
 james
 
 
 
 From: FC2 Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 12:06:15 -
 To: '313@hyperreal.org' 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) Online record stores again!!
 
 
 Temple records...I now have a 25% fill rate from them.  I ordered about
a
 year ago from them and got 1 of 2 records, and a couple of weeks ago I
 orderd 2 more and got zero...that sucks, because the web page looks so
nice!
 
 jeff
 
 
 
 
 
 
 





(313) SS

2003-04-03 Thread alex . bond
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(313) kinda OT - Rush Hour's Store artwork

2003-04-03 Thread Darren Longton (Marketing)
Hey, what's up everybody.
  Sorry to be a little off topic, but couldn't think of another list that might 
know this...A short while ago I was @ Rush Hour and noticed a painting on the 
wall, directly above the listening stations.  About 5ft. long and maybe 2ft 
high, with a nicely done graffiti tag on it.  Anyone know where this came from? 
 Who painted it?  Where I might find something like it?  

Thanks for any insight...
d$


Re: (313) kinda OT - Rush Hour's Store artwork

2003-04-03 Thread marsel

it's done by Delta

see http://www.deltainc.nl

don't know if he's got more paintings on sale

he does cover artwork as well,
for labels as Ann Aimee, Dub, Rush Hour, the Rima album on JCR, a.o.


- Original Message -
From: Darren Longton (Marketing) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 4:04 PM
Subject: (313) kinda OT - Rush Hour's Store artwork


Hey, what's up everybody.
  Sorry to be a little off topic, but couldn't think of another list that
might know this...A short while ago I was @ Rush Hour and noticed a painting
on the wall, directly above the listening stations.  About 5ft. long and
maybe 2ft high, with a nicely done graffiti tag on it.  Anyone know where
this came from?  Who painted it?  Where I might find something like it?

Thanks for any insight...
d$





RE: (313) kinda OT - Rush Hour's Store artwork

2003-04-03 Thread Ryan Snowden
Very buro destruct-ish

-Original Message-
From: marsel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 03 April 2003 15:13
To: 313
Subject: Re: (313) kinda OT - Rush Hour's Store artwork



it's done by Delta

see http://www.deltainc.nl

don't know if he's got more paintings on sale

he does cover artwork as well,
for labels as Ann Aimee, Dub, Rush Hour, the Rima album on JCR, a.o.


- Original Message -
From: Darren Longton (Marketing) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 4:04 PM
Subject: (313) kinda OT - Rush Hour's Store artwork


Hey, what's up everybody.
  Sorry to be a little off topic, but couldn't think of another list that
might know this...A short while ago I was @ Rush Hour and noticed a painting
on the wall, directly above the listening stations.  About 5ft. long and
maybe 2ft high, with a nicely done graffiti tag on it.  Anyone know where
this came from?  Who painted it?  Where I might find something like it?

Thanks for any insight...
d$




Re: (313) terrace

2003-04-03 Thread Tom Churchill
 does anyone have a contact for, or know how I can get in contact with
 Stephan Roberts ?

You can contact Stefan Robbers through http://www.eevolute.com or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Cheers,

Tom



Re: (313) Reviews...Samples?

2003-04-03 Thread Maria Florinda Pinheiro
nono.. I ment audio samples(as in Online stores samples?) of the reviewed
records.
But thanks anyway... ;)

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De: Grammenos, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: 'Maria Florinda Pinheiro' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
313@hyperreal.org
Data: Quinta-feira, 3 de Abril de 2003 13:32
Assunto: RE: (313) Reviews...Samples?



what kind of samples ?

i like www.findsounds.com for esoteric stuff and hyperreal has good
909/808/.. samples.

-Pete

-Original Message-
From: Maria Florinda Pinheiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 11:28 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Reviews...Samples?


Does anyone knows where I can find samples on the internet?
[]s

Flor Pinheiro


OK, so I'm bored at the minute. I've picked up this lot in the past two
weeks.
Some feedback would be good. If they're boring, tell me and I'll stop...!

   Amp Fiddler ? Love  War - Genuine 12
   Jesus. This is better than Superficial, it's like half an LP rather than
   an EP! The first track A1 reminds of Moodymann's 'don't be misled', that
   beautiful raw lo-fi downbeat house sound laced with mad atmospheric
   samples. Class. The 'version' of Love  War (A2) goes for a more upbeat
   feel, a slicker lounge sound. Freakin' (B1) sounds like Prince stuck in
   a phone box with a ruck of acid and a Casio keyboard. It's feckin ace, A
   really weird downbeat off kilter number. B2 is my least favourite, 'This
   is How' (although still extremely pleasing) which just leaves Kenny
   Dixon to turn in a mix of 'eye 2 eye'. One of his driving raw disco cuts
   that will murder the dancefloors, this is an outstanding MM track that
   deserves far more vinyl than its been given. IT'S TOO SHORT!! In fact, I
   have to wonder why all 5 brilliant tracks have been squashed onto one
   12. I'd have been happy with my moneys worth with just A1, B1 and B3. I
   reckon there's something for everyone here.

   Larry Heard ? Space Jungle/Déjà vu Remix ? Trackmode 12
   The A side of this record is a right little abstract gem from the
   absolute hero of house. It's one of those records you could play as the
   sun rises and everyone would be just off in their own little world. You
   get completely lost in it almost straight away, the bass line is
   beautifully hypnotizing. It's like a painting, completely abstract, but
   making absolute sense almost immediately. The B side (déjà vu) is a
   pretty straight up recent Larry Heard production. Very good of course,
   with a nice vocal and crisp garage beats, just after the stunning
   a-side, too 'normal' for me!

   Francois De Roubaix ? La Mer Est Grand (Carl Craig Mix) ? Sido 10
   OK. This is a paperclip people style mix from Carl, based around a horn
   loop that is very familiar, but also unbelievably 'catchy'. I have a
   feeling it was used in an ad on the TV lately. It's a breakbeat track,
   more in the style of the Incognito mix but retains the swinging synths
   similar to Oscillator. Good, not his best mix, but very good. Locally, I
   can see this record getting some play at the Electric Chair, and
   everyone loving it?.

   Rusty Waters Rotating Assembly ? Illumination ? Sound Signature 12
   Matt already covered this new Theo project. It's a band, I like this
   record, although I feel the best is yet to come ? this is a project that
   has loads of potential. If I was an AR man, I'd be giving Theo a little
   tinkle round-about now. (If I had money that wasn't mine to spend on
   expensive recording sessions?!)

   Pitch Black City featuring Roberta Sweed ? Runaway ? Mahogani 12
   Upbeat yet laidback, this first new track from KDJ's Pitch Black City
   outfit is a sweet jazz house affair. A relentless unchanging beat is
   backed with live jazzy keys to beautiful effect. Roberta Sweed's
   tantalising vocal drifts in and out of the mix intertwined with those
   trademark background noise samples. It's pretty straight up, I get the
   feeling Mahogani music is going to be the more straight 'bigger' tracks
   while the more leftfield electronic stuff comes under the Moodymann
   moniker. Very good, but one sided. This is £3 more than that Amp Fiddler
   thing will be??..

   Stinkworx ? Drexion Caves ? Keynote 12
   Otto's Keynote Records get my 'best techno record of the year so far'
   award I think. Every time I listen to this record, I hear a new depth in
   it that I didn't hear before. Kicking off with the frantic 'Drexion
   Caves' I'm starting to head straight for 'No Tocar', bouncing on some
   really swinging electronic jazz beats with a hook that reminds of Human
   League, is, I reckon, one of Stinkworx's finest moments so far. I'm
   equally enthusiastic about Interface, giving me that beautiful Detroit
   style electronic sound that people like Strand have been championing.
   Dong Shi Sh Luann continues that vibe in a more up-tempo vein and Kinky
   Kat is exactly that ? a kinky low slung electronic funk loop with