Re: (313) Tonight in Chicago

2003-05-04 Thread Kent williams
Mani playing live? Wicked! Does he have any mp3's up anywhere so we can
hear what he's up to?

Much respect for you guys putting live techno on the bill!


On Sat, 3 May 2003, Ken Meier wrote:
> To whom it may concern:
>
> 05.03.03//Saturday//Metro - 3730 N. Clark//Chicago
> GRAMAPHONE TECHNO SHOWCASE #25
> THE ADVENT (live) [KOMBINATION RESEARCH, EAR] UK
> STEVE RACHMAD aka STERAC [SCORP, MUSICMAN] NL
> RINO CERRONE [RILIS] IT
> MIKE DEARBORN (live) [MAJESTY] IL
> JOSH WERNER vs. MARKO KATIC [ANTENNA INTL., EAR] IL
> MANI (live) [OBS PROD., EAR] IL
> $25.00/$30.00 All Building
>



Re: (313) Tonight in Chicago

2003-05-04 Thread atomly
[Kent williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
> Mani playing live? Wicked! Does he have any mp3's up anywhere so we can
> hear what he's up to?
> 
> Much respect for you guys putting live techno on the bill!

This new Chicago rave law is the best thing to ever happen to live PAs.
Apparently, in order to not be a rave, half of the lineup has to not be
DJs!  It's great!

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Re: (313) Apple music sales

2003-05-04 Thread Dan Sicko
yep ... got the ABC "Zillionaire" album I had on vinyl in college and 
sold back for groceries or beer money. :P


still waiting to see the electronic selections pick up though.

On Saturday, May 3, 2003, at 03:37 PM, Anthony wrote:


Anyone using it?




(313) re: Peven Everett et al

2003-05-04 Thread andrewduke
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Grammenos, Peter
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 3:28 PM
> > To: 313
> > Subject: RE: (313) Yay!!!
> >
> > OK who is :
> >
> > Alder and Elias?
> > Amp Fiddler?

***experimental/electronic stuff if memory serves

> > Andres?

***Has recorded on KDJ's label.

> > Ayro?
> > Ben Bracken?
> > Peven Everett?

***Peven Everett is a young multitalented singer and
musician.  He's got a new album out, but he's been
working for a while with people like Roy Davis Jr. 
Some of my favorite RD Jr. tracks, in fact, feature
Peven Everett on vocals.

> > Grandwizzard Theodore?
> > Korie?
> > Wolf Eyes?

***first is a famous dj, other are not-so-famous djs ;)
hope this helps. andrew

albums out now: Sprung (http://bip-hop.com) 
*Canadian electronica album of the year nominee*
More Destructive Than Organized 
(http://staalplaat.com)
Highest Common Denominator (http://pieheadrecords.com)
Physical and Mental Health (http://dialrecords.com) 
74'02 (split with Hypo) (http://tsunami-addiction.com)
check Cognition (http://techno.ca/cognition)
for upcoming appearance and release updates


Re: (313) Detroit Hip Hop and Techno

2003-05-04 Thread Cyclone Wehner
That's just Eminem who has the antipathy to 'techno'. Proof is more open and
gives props to eveyone. I think there's some social links. But not 'techno'
so much as house/ghetto-tek.

--
>From: "Andrew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <313@hyperreal.org>
>Subject: (313) Detroit Hip Hop and Techno
>Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 9:22 PM
>

> Hi,
>
> I got to thinkin'...is there any links between the techno scene in Detroit
> and the hiphop scene? Been listening to Jaydee loads lately, and I'm sure I
> heard a reference to techno in one of his tracks (NOT slagging it off
> either, like Eminem) and his track 'Big Booty Express' (off the Welcome to
> Detroit LP on BBE) seems like a homage to Kraftwerk and techno...?
> Apologies if this has been discussed
>
> Andrew
>
> 


Re: (313) More Dirty House

2003-05-04 Thread Cyclone Wehner
It made me laugh, Missy has my kind of humour. It marred the sequence of the
album, though, I agree. Should have been a b-side on a single of her own.
Missy put her stamp on the album already as producer. Anyone heard her remix
of Madonna's latest?

--
>From: "Andrew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <313@hyperreal.org>
>Subject: Re: (313) More Dirty House
>Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 8:19 PM
>

> You liked that? Well, that proves the adage about music appreciation being a
> subjective affair!! Ha ha. I guess I thought it was a bit out of sync with
> the rest of the LP, you know like Missy wanting to put her stamp on the LP
> in some way? Even though it's her label, etc. etc. Anyway we are WAY off
> topic now!!
> Cheers,
> Andrew
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "313 Detroit" <313@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 12:26 AM
> Subject: Re: (313) More Dirty House
>
>
>> Yeah, that was rather good, but there were some upbeat songs too! Liked
> the
>> bonus Missy song that uses Big Spender!
>>
>> > Also (going back a bit) the Tweet LP 'Southern Hummingbird' is a
> CLASSIC -
>> > ignore the singles, most of the LP is some of the best sad sad songs
> I've
>> > heard in ages.
>> >
>> > Don't sleep!
> 


RE: (313) re: Peven Everett et al

2003-05-04 Thread Sylvia


* Ayro is Jeremy Ellis, appearances on Goya music, Jazzanova, Compost, and
Ubiquity, John Arnold could tell us more about this cat, looks like John
team up with AyroJohn remixed him.
John  any enlightenment :-) and BTW Ayro was at DEMF 2001, we all have a
short memory...
Ayro used to be a session player for artists like Aril Brikha and the
Time/Space band. Most known (IMHO) of his tracks "Drink" on Omoamusic.

* Joseph "Amp" Fiddler, keyboardist of the P.Funk All-Stars, Maxwell...,
Amp's voice is excellent and well suited to funk. Most, if not all, P funk
members put out a solo album, the Mr. Filder one is : With Respect (1990)
dominance of keyboards and drum machines.

*Alder and Elias, know nothing about them but if we talk about Jesika Elius
and Justin Alder aka Alder and Elius, they put out something on Skam rec
(Skam Rec. released remember Mask 100-200-300-400-500..) I could say they do
electronic music a la Board of Canada.

* Andres though as rumors want us to believe is not an ambiguity as to
whether Andres is Moodymann under a cameo or not, Andres release most of his
stuff on KDJ label and put one on Moods and Groove.

*Ben Bracken member of Crackle, Flashpapr "Do What You Must Do" is a
beautiful sad, creaky songs... when performing Ben uses prepared guitar,
guitar, electronics, & xylophone and laptop.

*Peven Everett : I assume all of us bought The Selector Series Vol. 1, from
Goya, Peven is on it as Ayro as well.
Peven is first an hip-hop R&B artist. Sometimes I even swear it’s Stevie
Wonder singing, like on “You Are To Me”, a beautiful samba styled ballad
that really shows off Peven’s talents.
During the 90's, Roy Davis Jr, keeping on point with his cutting edge sound,
and teamed up with Peven Everett, a Chicago vocalist, and recorded the hit
song: "Gabrielle"(Large /XL). Peven's appearances also on: Nite Groove,
Bombay, Talkin' LOud, Prescription, Beechwood. If you are into this kind of
music I recommend from this artist his ‘Studio Confessions’ record, and of
course Gabrielle !

*Grandwizzard Theodore, more on his website at:
http://gwtmusic.com/index.html 100% hip hop, I let comments in the hands of
Cyclone.

*Wolf Eyes sorry not my cup of tea, but as open minded I am I know they are
in the sphere of punk rock influence some call it Deep electronic  and I
call it Punk Rock, have nothing to add here a part that they are famous in
they " circle", if we have some Punk Rock fans on the list , particularly
from Michigan , I guess they could help out, and please keep Punk Rock
thread out of this list, that completely OT, we all are tired about OT, we,
all of us,  should be more disciplined.

* Korie, we already told to the list yesterday who she is, good taste, GREAT
party organizer, producer and Dj, low profile artist, and famous for who
knows her.

Hope this helps,


All in all the line up as we can see might feel all the music taste from
Funk to hip hop through punk rock to techno, but from there say better than
last year there is a step which I shall not cross.
People in a general are anyway fickle, I saw last year people dancing their
ass off during Marco Carolla and Steve Rachmad, then this same people has
the nerve to diss last year's line up.

We must give credit where credit is due though.

|-Original Message-
|From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Sent: Sunday, May 04, 2003 5:06 AM
|To: 313@hyperreal.org
|Subject: (313) re: Peven Everett et al
|
|
|> > -Original Message-
|> > From: Grammenos, Peter
|[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|> > Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 3:28 PM
|> > To: 313
|> > Subject: RE: (313) Yay!!!
|> >
|> > OK who is :
|> >
|> > Alder and Elias?
|> > Amp Fiddler?
|
|***experimental/electronic stuff if memory serves
|
|> > Andres?
|
|***Has recorded on KDJ's label.
|
|> > Ayro?
|> > Ben Bracken?
|> > Peven Everett?
|
|***Peven Everett is a young multitalented singer and
|musician.  He's got a new album out, but he's been
|working for a while with people like Roy Davis Jr.
|Some of my favorite RD Jr. tracks, in fact, feature
|Peven Everett on vocals.
|
|> > Grandwizzard Theodore?
|> > Korie?
|> > Wolf Eyes?
|
|***first is a famous dj, other are not-so-famous djs ;)
|hope this helps. andrew
|
|albums out now: Sprung (http://bip-hop.com)
|*Canadian electronica album of the year nominee*
|More Destructive Than Organized
|(http://staalplaat.com)
|Highest Common Denominator (http://pieheadrecords.com)
|Physical and Mental Health (http://dialrecords.com)
|74'02 (split with Hypo) (http://tsunami-addiction.com)
|check Cognition (http://techno.ca/cognition)
|for upcoming appearance and release updates
|



RE: (313) re: Peven Everett et al

2003-05-04 Thread The REAL Mxyzptlk




*Alder and Elias, know nothing about them but if we talk about Jesika Elius
and Justin Alder aka Alder and Elius, they put out something on Skam rec
(Skam Rec. released remember Mask 100-200-300-400-500..) I could say they do
electronic music a la Board of Canada.


They have a few things out on Skam...one being Parental Guidance (full 
length) and the Unriddled ep.
I think there is more. They used to call themselves Dequindre Caniff before 
Jesikka and Justin signed to Skam (late 90s).

Once in a while you can still find one of their cdrs in a used bin.
I'd call them IDM with a zany sexual twist - nothing like Boards of Canada, 
really.

I think they still live in Michigan, but I could be wrong.

jeff




RE: (313) HOOD

2003-05-04 Thread bt313
Its not the private pressing, its a 1 side 1 track 12" I think.

Soeaking of the private pressings does anyone know when they are due out? I 
heard that there had been a few botched runs for both the Rob Hood and Moodyman 
ones.

Cheers
BT

> 
> Is this part of the Peacefrog "Private Pressings" or just a regular release?
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 7:13 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
> Subject: (313) HOOD
> 
> 
> 
> Artist: Robert Hood
> Title: Wire To Wire
> Label: Peacefrog
> Format : 2x12" / CD
> Cat Number: PFG042 / PFG042CD
> Release date: 30 June 2003
> 
> Peace all,
> 
> k



(313) Madonna - Detroit

2003-05-04 Thread Cyclone Wehner
This is an left of centre question, but been listening to Madonna's latest.
Madonna to me is still a Detroit girl - posh UK accent aside. But I
wondered, where exactly was she from in Detroit?


Re: (313) Madonna - Detroit

2003-05-04 Thread Carissa Tintinalli
Madonna grew up in Rochester, which is a suburb about 20 minutes north of 
Detroit. She also lived in Ann Arbor for a year when she attended U of M as 
a dance major.



From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313 Detroit <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (313) Madonna - Detroit
Date: Mon, 05 May 2003 01:43:54 +1000

This is an left of centre question, but been listening to Madonna's latest.
Madonna to me is still a Detroit girl - posh UK accent aside. But I
wondered, where exactly was she from in Detroit?



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Re: (313) Madonna - Detroit

2003-05-04 Thread Tom Churchill
> This is an left of centre question, but been listening to Madonna's latest.
> Madonna to me is still a Detroit girl - posh UK accent aside. But I
> wondered, where exactly was she from in Detroit?

No idea I'm afraid, but on the subject of Madonna, the inimitable Julie
Burchill laid into her in fine style in the Guardian yesterday...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/Columnists/Column/0,5673,947585,00.html




Re: (313) Madonna - Detroit

2003-05-04 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Yeah, I can see why. I am not sure. Both her and Lauryn Hill picked up 
acoustic guitars and decided that the bling bling was not all that and are
chastising the rest of us for our material aspirations - all very well if
you're financially sound. ;) Mind, I love both artists so I forgive them.
Madonna's latest is a bit preachy. But some songs are amazing. The
production is brave. Glad to see Missy involved on a remix - that had to
happen!
Ms Burchill is not exactly exemplary, I have issues with her too, I just
forget what. ;)

--
>From: Tom Churchill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Cyclone Wehner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 313 <313@hyperreal.org>
>Subject: Re: (313) Madonna - Detroit
>Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 2:11 AM
>

>> This is an left of centre question, but been listening to Madonna's latest.
>> Madonna to me is still a Detroit girl - posh UK accent aside. But I
>> wondered, where exactly was she from in Detroit?
>
> No idea I'm afraid, but on the subject of Madonna, the inimitable Julie
> Burchill laid into her in fine style in the Guardian yesterday...
>
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/Columnists/Column/0,5673,947585,00.html
>
> 


Re: (313) Beam Me Up

2003-05-04 Thread Klaas Jan Jongsma
Which track are you referring to? Beam Me Up used to be his (now gone) 
record label...



On woensdag, apr 30, 2003, at 14:01 Europe/Amsterdam, Gary Robinson 
wrote:


Does anyone have any info on the track that Speedy J sampled/ripped 
off on

Beam Me Up?
I've heard it played out a few times, but have never found out the 
title.


Cheers

Gary




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Re: (313) Beam Me Up

2003-05-04 Thread Sakari Karipuro
Klaas Jan Jongsma wrote on Sun, 4 May 2003 about following:

> Which track are you referring to? Beam Me Up used to be his (now gone) 
> record label...

there's track called "beam me up" on b-side of "pepper"


sakke
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Re: (313) Beam Me Up

2003-05-04 Thread Gary Robinson
Sorry I meant the track 'Beam Me Up!' off the Ginger album, it samples a
disco/funk track which IIRC I've heard listmember Johnnie McIntosh play.
Cheers
Gary
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From: "Klaas Jan Jongsma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gary Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Sunday, May 04, 2003 5:51 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Beam Me Up


> Which track are you referring to? Beam Me Up used to be his (now gone)
> record label...
>
>
> On woensdag, apr 30, 2003, at 14:01 Europe/Amsterdam, Gary Robinson
> wrote:
>
> > Does anyone have any info on the track that Speedy J sampled/ripped
> > off on
> > Beam Me Up?
> > I've heard it played out a few times, but have never found out the
> > title.
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Gary
> >
> >
> >
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>



Re: (313) Beam Me Up

2003-05-04 Thread Tom Churchill
>> Which track are you referring to? Beam Me Up used to be his (now gone)
>> record label...
> 
> there's track called "beam me up" on b-side of "pepper"

And indeed on the 'Ginger' album on Warp.

To answer the original question: the loop he sampled is from 'Got To Get
Your Own' by Reuben Wilson...

Cheers,

Tom



Re: (313) Detroit Hip Hop and Techno

2003-05-04 Thread jurren baars

Andrew Hodgson wrote:
I got to thinkin'...is there any links between the techno scene in Detroit 
and the hiphop scene? Been listening to Jaydee loads lately, and I'm sure I 
heard a reference to techno in one of his tracks (NOT slagging it off 
either, like Eminem) and his track 'Big Booty Express' (off the Welcome to 
Detroit LP on BBE) seems like a homage to Kraftwerk and techno...?


here are a couple of links i can think of:

UR and hipnotech; hipnotech is a label that's released a couple of [so far 
7?] 12"s with instrumental hiphop. they're supported by UR.


shake; anthony shakir does[did?] production for several detroit hiphop acts, 
and often produces hiphop himself.


that hiphop compilation on sublime; featuring tracks by shake, dan bell, 
robert hood and more detroit techno producers.


in that same veign: a couple of songs that came out through intuit-solar; 
that dan bell hiphop track on the first intuit-solar 12" is so good!


antidote; planet e side-label, 4? releases so far, featuring lacksydaisycal, 
dwele, slum village and more.


dwele; featuring both on recloose's 'i can't take it' and several slum 
village tracks, and soon his own album.


dabrye; produces hiphop as dabrye, and house/techno as ... [rob theakston 
can probably provide with more info on this artist]


slum village 'S.O.U.L.'; from the album 'trinity' samples, or uses the same 
sample as 'sharivari' if i'm not mistaken


channel one 'technicolor'; was sampled for a hiphop track by sir mix-a-lot.

collaboration between carl craig and kariem riggins for the detroit 
experiment.


that's all i can come up with for now, but there are probably a couple more 
links.


jurren

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Re: (313) Detroit Hip Hop and Techno

2003-05-04 Thread David Powers
There is an MC named S.U.N. (Scientific Universal Noncommercial) from Ypsilanti 
which is not too far from Detroit, he makes some really nice conscious 
underground hiphop.  I produce techno but I play live keyboards with SUN 
sometimes, we have a show in June at the Blind Pig that I will be coming out 
from Chicago to do.  I have never produced any tracks with SUN but we are 
talking about it, I am pretty interested in trying to make a more techy or 
electro sounding hiphop track and seeing how it comes out.

So does this count as a techno/hiphop/Detroit connection?  Ypsilanti is not 
quite Detroit, and I never lived in Detroit but I lived in Ferndale at Nine 
Mile.

/dave

-- Original Message -
Subject: Re: (313) Detroit Hip Hop and Techno
Date: Sun, 04 May 2003 18:17:13 +
From: "jurren baars" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313@hyperreal.org


Andrew Hodgson wrote:
>I got to thinkin'...is there any links between the techno scene in Detroit 
>and the hiphop scene? Been listening to Jaydee loads lately, and I'm sure I 
>heard a reference to techno in one of his tracks (NOT slagging it off 
>either, like Eminem) and his track 'Big Booty Express' (off the Welcome to 
>Detroit LP on BBE) seems like a homage to Kraftwerk and techno...?

here are a couple of links i can think of:

UR and hipnotech; hipnotech is a label that's released a couple of [so far 
7?] 12"s with instrumental hiphop. they're supported by UR.

shake; anthony shakir does[did?] production for several detroit hiphop acts, 
and often produces hiphop himself.

that hiphop compilation on sublime; featuring tracks by shake, dan bell, 
robert hood and more detroit techno producers.

in that same veign: a couple of songs that came out through intuit-solar; 
that dan bell hiphop track on the first intuit-solar 12" is so good!

antidote; planet e side-label, 4? releases so far, featuring lacksydaisycal, 
dwele, slum village and more.

dwele; featuring both on recloose's 'i can't take it' and several slum 
village tracks, and soon his own album.

dabrye; produces hiphop as dabrye, and house/techno as ... [rob theakston 
can probably provide with more info on this artist]

slum village 'S.O.U.L.'; from the album 'trinity' samples, or uses the same 
sample as 'sharivari' if i'm not mistaken

channel one 'technicolor'; was sampled for a hiphop track by sir mix-a-lot.

collaboration between carl craig and kariem riggins for the detroit 
experiment.

that's all i can come up with for now, but there are probably a couple more 
links.

jurren

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(313) chicago micro-house?

2003-05-04 Thread David Powers
Any regular nights in chicago featuring micro-house or minimal techno type 
stuff?

Or special events in the next couple months?

I am new in town and bored!

/dave


Re: (313) electro house is taking over (maybe not just in OZ)

2003-05-04 Thread Two divided by zero
I couldn't help overreading this thread. :)

I'm a music producer and my project, which is called Two divided by zero, is
somewhat about this electro-house thread. It mixes up electro, techno and a
lot of 80's electronic pop stuff.

I sincerely would like to know what you guys would think about it. If you
care to listen and comment here is the url:

http://www.twodividedbyzero.com/background/background.htm

thanks in advance e sorry for the inconvenience,

2/0


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Re: (313) Madonna - Detroit

2003-05-04 Thread The REAL Mxyzptlk

Rochester...Northern (slightly east) suburb.

jeff


At 10:43 AM 5/4/2003, you wrote:

This is an left of centre question, but been listening to Madonna's latest.
Madonna to me is still a Detroit girl - posh UK accent aside. But I
wondered, where exactly was she from in Detroit?





Re: (313) Madonna - Detroit

2003-05-04 Thread Kent williams
Heh, well when was the last time Madonna was IN the Detroit area, and what
the hell has she ever done for Detroit?

She moved to New York before a lot of 313 subscribers were born...
She's my age for gawdsakes (45) though I'll give it up to her for being
in better shape than me.

Musically my opinion of Madonna is that she sang on a couple of decent
Jellybean tracks and did OK, but the rest of her stuff is pretty average
pop music. Voicewise, she has about a 7-half step range, and her delivery
rarely rises above a jr high glee club level of artistry.

If you want a laugh sometime look at the sheet music for 'Music' -- I like
the guitar tab, where the verse is G Major, and the Chorus is G Minor.  I
bet George Gershwin would be jealous...

On Sun, 4 May 2003, The REAL Mxyzptlk wrote:
> Rochester...Northern (slightly east) suburb.
>



Re: (313) Madonna - Detroit

2003-05-04 Thread Kookie
My dorm room was 2 doors down from her supposed room when she went to UofM
freshman year.

On the topic of the last time she was in Detroit, it was 2 summers ago.  I
remember it being the night of Lifefest and being mad because I had to work
the Madonna show at the Palace.  HBO aired it live.
- Original Message - 
From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313 Detroit" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Sunday, May 04, 2003 11:43 AM
Subject: (313) Madonna - Detroit


> This is an left of centre question, but been listening to Madonna's
latest.
> Madonna to me is still a Detroit girl - posh UK accent aside. But I
> wondered, where exactly was she from in Detroit?
>
>