(313) Suburban Knight Groovetech mix

2003-05-19 Thread philip

From: GOODE, Nathan [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Does anyone have the tracklisting for the Suburban Knight
Groovetech mix  from early 2002?   Cheers   nath 



(313) Paris 68 in the Detnews

2003-05-19 Thread Fred Heutte
Don't know anything about Paris 68, but there is a mention
here of that notable German web site, technotourist.org  :)  :)

http://www.detnews.com/2003/entertainment/0305/16/e08-165888.htm

DJ duo strives to unify Detroit scenes

By Melody Baetens / Special to The Detroit News

These DJs, known as Paris '68, are on a mission to unite techno
and garage rock to help Detroit's hottest music unite fans.

DETROIT -- These days, there are two types of Detroit music that
is making waves nationally: techno and garage rock. And two DJs
who make up Paris '68, Walter Wasacz and Carleton S. Goulz, are
on a mission to unite the two genres and get the whole town dancing.
We've got these great scenes, and this great music, but the two
scenes are not compatible, Wasacz says. We see Paris '68 as the
conduit between the two, like stitching.
Carleton and I seemed to be two of only a handful of people who
would start the night by seeing bands at the Magic Stick or Lager
House, then end it at a KMS, Transmat or M_nus party at The Works.
Rock people weren't dancing, we noticed, and dance people weren't
listening [ . . . ]




Re: (313) Nepz Sierra Sam

2003-05-19 Thread O.L. From The Basement
Nepz  Sierra Sam The Sense Ep (GG-33)

Recorded in Liege, Belgium. All tracks produced by Sammy Goossens and
Gerome Sportelli.

You should be able to get more info at www.teknotikarecords.com or e-mail
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Orrin
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Subject: (313) Nepz  Sierra Sam


 Was listening to a Teknotika record called 'The Sense'
 on Groovetech and thought it was pretty good...the
 track called 'Henna', in particular, stood out...

 Can someone tell me who this is, please?



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RE: (313) Wild Planet

2003-05-19 Thread Odeluga, Ken

I Am For Real - Feedback (FNAC, 95)

k

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Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 9:27 PM
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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Wild Planet


On Fri, 16 May 2003 10:24:51 -0500, Matthew MacQueen
wrote:

 
  Btw., Wild Planet is Simon Hartley, he's from the
UK,
 and
  Transmitter was recorded in Stockholm - he lived in
 Sweden
  (Swedish Techno? ; p ) at the time, or still does, I
 don't know.
  So, anyone have an update on him?
 
 Hmmm I always thought he was in Scotland? 
Interesting.
  Love to hear
 more of his style, I love synthetic on that 2
tracker
 12-inch on 430
 west... never picked up the Genetic Remixes thing, how
 was that?
 
 Peace
 Matt MacQueen 

It's all good.  Hartley also did a 12 with Jean Louis
Huhta as Lucky People Centre.  Huhta is on the
Microsound list, so maybe he is also on this way and
could provide and update? Andrew

albums out now: Sprung http://bip-hop.com 
http://warprecords.com/mart/music/release.php?
cat=BLEEP12fc_type=CD 
*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



(313) Happy Monday

2003-05-19 Thread Odeluga, Ken

http://www.max-ernst.de/#

Check out the video of 'A good one'- (Brinkmann). It's cheering *me* up,
anyway!

k


(313) Anthony 'Shake' Shakir interview and Ultradyne pictures online

2003-05-19 Thread Klaas Jan Jongsma

Hi,

We just wanted to let you know that we have an interview with on of  
TechnoTourists favourite producers online, Anthony 'Shake' Shakir. You  
can read the interview here:


http://technotourist.org/ 
modules.php?op=modloadname=Sectionsfile=indexreq=viewarticleartid=28


Also we have a picture gallery from the ultimate machine Ultradyne live  
in Paris online:


http://technotourist.org/ 
modules.php?set_albumName=album24op=modloadname=Galleryfile=indexinc 
lude=view_album.php


Or you can go to http://technotourist.org and follow the links there.

Thanks for your time and enjoy!


[EMAIL PROTECTED]



RE: (313) DJ Bone Radio1 Mix 2002 - Track id

2003-05-19 Thread Ralf Gill
does anyone happen to know what the track starting at around 28:30 is?

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Sent: Saturday, 17 May 2003 3:42 a.m.
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Subject: Re: (313) DJ Bone Radio1 Mix 2002 - Track id


It is a belting mix and he is a wonderfully talented DJ.  He played a
similar set at the FDEMF (sorry) when it was pi**ing down.  Oooh, most
enjoyable!

Cheerio.




RE: (313) DJ Bone Radio1 Mix 2002 - Track id

2003-05-19 Thread Brendan Nelson
Underground Resistance The Final Frontier on UR003...

 -Original Message-
 From: Ralf Gill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 19 May 2003 11:33
 To: '1-11'; '313@hyperreal.org'
 Subject: RE: (313) DJ Bone Radio1 Mix 2002 - Track id
 
 
 does anyone happen to know what the track starting at around 28:30 is?
 
 -Original Message-
 From: 1-11 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, 17 May 2003 3:42 a.m.
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) DJ Bone Radio1 Mix 2002 - Track id
 
 
 It is a belting mix and he is a wonderfully talented DJ.  He played a
 similar set at the FDEMF (sorry) when it was pi**ing down.  Oooh, most
 enjoyable!
 
 Cheerio.
 
 
 


(313) Scion this weekend?

2003-05-19 Thread Stuart Thompson
in case anyone doesn't know, Scion are 'Arranging and Processing' in 
birmingham this weekend?

more info is at www.hog.org.uk

i think i may pop along to this, hopefully Surgeon will be doin a final 
scratch set, and anyone got any word what suger experiment station are like 
live?


cheers

stu

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RE: (313) T-1000, Woody McBride - Tonite (last FRI) in Louisville

2003-05-19 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Hard techno in Louisville! There's hope for us all yet!

Would anyone be so kind as to tell us their thoughts on how this event went?

Cheers,

Ken

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Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 6:47 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) T-1000, Woody McBride - Tonite in Louisville $10


RE: (313) Re: Suburban Knight

2003-05-19 Thread Odeluga, Ken
spw
Description: Slamming album by the detroit grand master himself,
Suburban Knight..Mr James Pennington delivers a solid collection of old and
new cuts! Top Pick!! Dark Detroit in effect.

Label: Peacefrog Gold (UK)
PFG025CD

Title: My Sol Dark Direction

 Well I want it solely because I've totally managed to miss The Art Of
Stalking throughout all the various versions over the years. So no gripes
from me about this being only 50% new ...

k


RE: (313) Re: Suburban Knight

2003-05-19 Thread Sean Creen
Ken wrote...

 Well I want it solely because I've totally managed to miss The Art Of
Stalking throughout all the various versions over the years. So no gripes
from me about this being only 50% new ...

The really cool thing about the album is how the old material fits right in
with the new stuff and still sounds totally fresh. Been playing this a lot
recently, along with the new CiM and the Double Helix ep on Emoticon.
BTW, I'm going to see Radiohead tonight - totally  off-topic, but I thought
it might make some of you jealous :D

Sean.



RE: (313) Re: Suburban Knight

2003-05-19 Thread ian cheshire
so if you have the 12s and the album well its doubling up time which I find
is always fun :0)

-Original Message-
From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 May 2003 13:44
To: spw; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Re: Suburban Knight


spw
Description: Slamming album by the detroit grand master himself,
Suburban Knight..Mr James Pennington delivers a solid collection of old and
new cuts! Top Pick!! Dark Detroit in effect.

Label: Peacefrog Gold (UK)
PFG025CD

Title: My Sol Dark Direction

 Well I want it solely because I've totally managed to miss The Art Of
Stalking throughout all the various versions over the years. So no gripes
from me about this being only 50% new ...

k
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Re: (313) Re: Suburban Knight

2003-05-19 Thread Fabrizio Nahum
It's worth buying for the track True to the Game alone..

the CiM and the Double Helix, as mentioned, are good releases too along with
the new Moodyman single Silence in the Secret Garden and i'm fully digging
the new Aroy Dee on Newworldaquarium.

fab.


- Original Message - 
From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: spw [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 2:44 PM
Subject: RE: (313) Re: Suburban Knight


 spw
 Description: Slamming album by the detroit grand master himself,
 Suburban Knight..Mr James Pennington delivers a solid collection of old
and
 new cuts! Top Pick!! Dark Detroit in effect.

 Label: Peacefrog Gold (UK)
 PFG025CD
 
 Title: My Sol Dark Direction

  Well I want it solely because I've totally managed to miss The Art
Of
 Stalking throughout all the various versions over the years. So no gripes
 from me about this being only 50% new ...

 k





Re: (313) Re: Suburban Knight

2003-05-19 Thread Fabrizio Nahum
While wer'e on the subject of S. Knight, over the weekend i discovered the
By Night ep.the first track on side B, The Warning, is one serious
track!  I love it when I stumble accidentally on a track that i used to
groove to years ago but had no idea what it was!
UR 036


fab


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From: Fabrizio Nahum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Re: Suburban Knight


 It's worth buying for the track True to the Game alone..

 the CiM and the Double Helix, as mentioned, are good releases too along
with
 the new Moodyman single Silence in the Secret Garden and i'm fully
digging
 the new Aroy Dee on Newworldaquarium.

 fab.


 - Original Message - 
 From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: spw [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 2:44 PM
 Subject: RE: (313) Re: Suburban Knight


  spw
  Description: Slamming album by the detroit grand master himself,
  Suburban Knight..Mr James Pennington delivers a solid collection of old
 and
  new cuts! Top Pick!! Dark Detroit in effect.
 
  Label: Peacefrog Gold (UK)
  PFG025CD
  
  Title: My Sol Dark Direction
 
   Well I want it solely because I've totally managed to miss The Art
 Of
  Stalking throughout all the various versions over the years. So no
gripes
  from me about this being only 50% new ...
 
  k
 






Re: (313) Re: Suburban Knight

2003-05-19 Thread spw
Screw the newer stuff I'll buy it solely for the old stuff.
Speaking of old Suburbane Knight I recently ripped some of the tracks he did
with Santonio Echlos from a Paragon/ Techno City Records compilation to
CDR.
Technicians Of The Underground Vortex Vehicle is pretty funny.

on 5/19/03 7:49 AM, Sean Creen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ken wrote...
 
  Well I want it solely because I've totally managed to miss The Art Of
 Stalking throughout all the various versions over the years. So no gripes
 from me about this being only 50% new ...
 
 The really cool thing about the album is how the old material fits right in
 with the new stuff and still sounds totally fresh. Been playing this a lot
 recently, along with the new CiM and the Double Helix ep on Emoticon.
 BTW, I'm going to see Radiohead tonight - totally  off-topic, but I thought
 it might make some of you jealous :D
 
 Sean.



Re: (313) Re: Suburban Knight

2003-05-19 Thread Placid
For what its worth..it was 'the worlds' that got remixed on fnacnot 'the art
of staling'..  After the intial press on transmat the black/silver label
onwards had labels on the wrong side

Unless they got it wrong on the initial press..which I doubt...


On 19/5/03 1:44 pm, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 spw
 Description: Slamming album by the detroit grand master himself,
 Suburban Knight..Mr James Pennington delivers a solid collection of old and
 new cuts! Top Pick!! Dark Detroit in effect.
 
 Label: Peacefrog Gold (UK)
 PFG025CD
 
 Title: My Sol Dark Direction
 
  Well I want it solely because I've totally managed to miss The Art Of
 Stalking throughout all the various versions over the years. So no gripes
 from me about this being only 50% new ...
 
 k



RE: (313) Re: Suburban Knight

2003-05-19 Thread Odeluga, Ken
I think I'll leave it to you Ian, to double Midnight Sunshine though! :-)

I can barely get it to sound 'on it' with one copy. Still a very strange
track indeed even though it sounds quite simple! It's voodoo!

Ken

-Original Message-
From: ian cheshire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 1:56 PM
To: Odeluga, Ken; spw; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Re: Suburban Knight


so if you have the 12s and the album well its doubling up time
which I find
is always fun :0)

-Original Message-
From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 May 2003 13:44
To: spw; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Re: Suburban Knight


spw
Description: Slamming album by the detroit grand master himself,
Suburban Knight..Mr James Pennington delivers a solid collection
of old and
new cuts! Top Pick!! Dark Detroit in effect.

Label: Peacefrog Gold (UK)
PFG025CD

Title: My Sol Dark Direction

 Well I want it solely because I've totally managed to miss The Art Of
Stalking throughout all the various versions over the years. So no gripes
from me about this being only 50% new ...

k
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RE: (313) Re: Suburban Knight

2003-05-19 Thread ian cheshire
ha ha not even I would try it on that one! mind you I wonder how it
would sound if you had one copy running on a 1/4 beat, now that would be mad
sounding.

-Original Message-
From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 May 2003 14:52
To: ian cheshire; spw; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Re: Suburban Knight


I think I'll leave it to you Ian, to double Midnight Sunshine though! :-)

I can barely get it to sound 'on it' with one copy. Still a very strange
track indeed even though it sounds quite simple! It's voodoo!

Ken

-Original Message-
From: ian cheshire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 1:56 PM
To: Odeluga, Ken; spw; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Re: Suburban Knight


so if you have the 12s and the album well its doubling up time
which I find
is always fun :0)

-Original Message-
From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 May 2003 13:44
To: spw; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Re: Suburban Knight


spw
Description: Slamming album by the detroit grand master himself,
Suburban Knight..Mr James Pennington delivers a solid collection
of old and
new cuts! Top Pick!! Dark Detroit in effect.

Label: Peacefrog Gold (UK)
PFG025CD

Title: My Sol Dark Direction

 Well I want it solely because I've totally managed to miss The Art Of
Stalking throughout all the various versions over the years. So no gripes
from me about this being only 50% new ...

k
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RE: (313) Re: Suburban Knight

2003-05-19 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Placid
For what its worth..it was 'the worlds' that got remixed on
fnacnot 'the art
of staling'..  After the intial press on transmat the black/silver label
onwards had labels on the wrong side

Hang on though - the one version of 'Art Of Stalking' I have got is on the
'True People' 2XCD 'Art Of Stalking (Remix)' - plus am I wrong that there
have not been remix editions which I've turned my nose up at 'cause the
original is squashed into a useless anount of vinyl?

k


Re: (313) Re: Suburban Knight

2003-05-19 Thread Placid
On the original  orange/blue artwork..  The track which got remixed on the
fnac release is 'the worlds'

On 19/5/03 3:21 pm, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Placid
 For what its worth..it was 'the worlds' that got remixed on
 fnacnot 'the art
 of staling'..  After the intial press on transmat the black/silver label
 onwards had labels on the wrong side
 
 Hang on though - the one version of 'Art Of Stalking' I have got is on the
 'True People' 2XCD 'Art Of Stalking (Remix)' - plus am I wrong that there
 have not been remix editions which I've turned my nose up at 'cause the
 original is squashed into a useless anount of vinyl?
 
 k



Re: (313) house recommendations?

2003-05-19 Thread Matt Hellige
[David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Hi listmembers,
 
 I'm also looking for more house.  However, I have some very specific tastes 
 as far as house, and it seems to be rather hard to find house records that 
 work for me.
 
 Basically, I am looking for house that is more synthetic rather than organic 
 sounding, mostly non-vocal, stuff that can work on the dance floor, and not 
 too smooth-jazz or disco sounding.  Examples of stuff I might play in a house 
 tempo sets currently tend to include some minimal stuff, sometimes thx (Dale 
 Lawrence stuff) some of the Perlon and Akufen stuff, an old dbx track here or 
 there, certain UR house tempo tracks, some synthy stuff like the Heiko Laux 
 Walkout ep I got last year, sometimes a Kevin Saunderson track from Faces 
 and Phases, sometimes some electro-type stuff that is at the right tempo, and 
 some tribal house usually that has a synthetic edge.  Anybody got any ideas?  
 Stuff like John Acquviva plays is often cool, or micro-house that isn't too 
 abstract, to deeper stuff but with real sick analog synthesizer type things 
 and not too downtempo.  Artists and eps, and not just labels please!
 

Do you like Hakan Lidbo? I think you might... What about Steve Bug?
Since you want specific records, the first one that occurs to me is
Egoexpress, Here Comes the Night.

Matt

-- 
Matt Hellige  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://matt.immute.net


RE: (313) Re: Suburban Knight

2003-05-19 Thread Odeluga, Ken
OK Paul, so you're saying that the remix was on the original, I guess?

I've even had people nudge me whilst at a party, saying Hey! 'Art Of
Stalking', yet it sounds nothing like the version I know!
k


On the original  orange/blue artwork..  The track which got remixed on the
fnac release is 'the worlds'

On 19/5/03 3:21 pm, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Placid
 For what its worth..it was 'the worlds' that got remixed on
 fnacnot 'the art
 of staling'..  After the intial press on transmat the black/silver label
 onwards had labels on the wrong side

 Hang on though - the one version of 'Art Of Stalking' I have got
is on the
 'True People' 2XCD 'Art Of Stalking (Remix)' - plus am I wrong that there
 have not been remix editions which I've turned my nose up at 'cause the
 original is squashed into a useless anount of vinyl?

 k



Re: (313) Re: Suburban Knight

2003-05-19 Thread Placid
No  what I'm saying is that they remixed 'the worlds', 'the art of stalking'
is a completely different track which is on the flip.

 OK Paul, so you're saying that the remix was on the original, I guess?
 
 I've even had people nudge me whilst at a party, saying Hey! 'Art Of
 Stalking', yet it sounds nothing like the version I know!
 k
 
 
 On the original  orange/blue artwork..  The track which got remixed on the
 fnac release is 'the worlds'
 
 On 19/5/03 3:21 pm, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Placid
 For what its worth..it was 'the worlds' that got remixed on
 fnacnot 'the art
 of staling'..  After the intial press on transmat the black/silver label
 onwards had labels on the wrong side
 
 Hang on though - the one version of 'Art Of Stalking' I have got
 is on the
 'True People' 2XCD 'Art Of Stalking (Remix)' - plus am I wrong that there
 have not been remix editions which I've turned my nose up at 'cause the
 original is squashed into a useless anount of vinyl?
 
 k
 



RE: (313) house recommendations?

2003-05-19 Thread Mann, Ravinder [CCS]
Might be worth trying Luomo (Vladisav Delay) - Vocalcity for the mirco house 
stuff

Nice long tracks to mix with. Not too abstract but certainly not the norm. Some 
vocals.



-Original Message-
From: Matt Hellige [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 19 May 2003 15:00
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) house recommendations?


[David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Hi listmembers,
 
 I'm also looking for more house.  However, I have some very specific 
 tastes as far as house, and it seems to be rather hard to find house 
 records that work for me.
 
 Basically, I am looking for house that is more synthetic rather than 
 organic sounding, mostly non-vocal, stuff that can work on the dance 
 floor, and not too smooth-jazz or disco sounding.  Examples of stuff I 
 might play in a house tempo sets currently tend to include some 
 minimal stuff, sometimes thx (Dale Lawrence stuff) some of the Perlon 
 and Akufen stuff, an old dbx track here or there, certain UR house 
 tempo tracks, some synthy stuff like the Heiko Laux Walkout ep I got 
 last year, sometimes a Kevin Saunderson track from Faces and Phases, 
 sometimes some electro-type stuff that is at the right tempo, and some 
 tribal house usually that has a synthetic edge.  Anybody got any 
 ideas?  Stuff like John Acquviva plays is often cool, or micro-house 
 that isn't too abstract, to deeper stuff but with real sick analog 
 synthesizer type things and not too downtempo.  Artists and eps, and 
 not just labels please!
 

Do you like Hakan Lidbo? I think you might... What about Steve Bug? Since you 
want specific records, the first one that occurs to me is Egoexpress, Here 
Comes the Night.

Matt

-- 
Matt Hellige  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://matt.immute.net


Re: (313) house recommendations?

2003-05-19 Thread Placid
Oh yeah   vocalcity..  Always take that with me wherever I go... Always a
moment to squeeze one of the tracks in...

 Might be worth trying Luomo (Vladisav Delay) - Vocalcity for the mirco house
 stuff
 
 Nice long tracks to mix with. Not too abstract but certainly not the norm.
 Some vocals.
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Matt Hellige [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 19 May 2003 15:00
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) house recommendations?
 
 
 [David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Hi listmembers,
 
 I'm also looking for more house.  However, I have some very specific
 tastes as far as house, and it seems to be rather hard to find house
 records that work for me.
 
 Basically, I am looking for house that is more synthetic rather than
 organic sounding, mostly non-vocal, stuff that can work on the dance
 floor, and not too smooth-jazz or disco sounding.  Examples of stuff I
 might play in a house tempo sets currently tend to include some
 minimal stuff, sometimes thx (Dale Lawrence stuff) some of the Perlon
 and Akufen stuff, an old dbx track here or there, certain UR house
 tempo tracks, some synthy stuff like the Heiko Laux Walkout ep I got
 last year, sometimes a Kevin Saunderson track from Faces and Phases,
 sometimes some electro-type stuff that is at the right tempo, and some
 tribal house usually that has a synthetic edge.  Anybody got any
 ideas?  Stuff like John Acquviva plays is often cool, or micro-house
 that isn't too abstract, to deeper stuff but with real sick analog
 synthesizer type things and not too downtempo.  Artists and eps, and
 not just labels please!
 
 
 Do you like Hakan Lidbo? I think you might... What about Steve Bug? Since you
 want specific records, the first one that occurs to me is Egoexpress, Here
 Comes the Night.
 
 Matt



Re: (313) house recommendations?

2003-05-19 Thread Klaas Jan Jongsma


On maandag, mei 19, 2003, at 16:41 Europe/Amsterdam, Mann, Ravinder 
[CCS] wrote:


Might be worth trying Luomo (Vladisav Delay) - Vocalcity for the mirco 
house stuff


Agreed! You can play Tessio for me any time, any day! I just *love* 
that track from Luomo, essential album!



Nice long tracks to mix with. Not too abstract but certainly not the 
norm. Some vocals.




-Original Message-
From: Matt Hellige [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 May 2003 15:00
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) house recommendations?


[David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Hi listmembers,

I'm also looking for more house.  However, I have some very specific
tastes as far as house, and it seems to be rather hard to find house
records that work for me.

Basically, I am looking for house that is more synthetic rather than
organic sounding, mostly non-vocal, stuff that can work on the dance
floor, and not too smooth-jazz or disco sounding.  Examples of stuff I
might play in a house tempo sets currently tend to include some
minimal stuff, sometimes thx (Dale Lawrence stuff) some of the Perlon
and Akufen stuff, an old dbx track here or there, certain UR house
tempo tracks, some synthy stuff like the Heiko Laux Walkout ep I got
last year, sometimes a Kevin Saunderson track from Faces and Phases,
sometimes some electro-type stuff that is at the right tempo, and some
tribal house usually that has a synthetic edge.  Anybody got any
ideas?  Stuff like John Acquviva plays is often cool, or micro-house
that isn't too abstract, to deeper stuff but with real sick analog
synthesizer type things and not too downtempo.  Artists and eps, and
not just labels please!



Do you like Hakan Lidbo? I think you might... What about Steve Bug? 
Since you want specific records, the first one that occurs to me is 
Egoexpress, Here Comes the Night.


Matt

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RE: (313) Re: Suburban Knight

2003-05-19 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Heh! So there are no other versions to your knowledge except the original?!
That's essentially my question? (Now I wish I'd picked up that 'remix' -
musta been mislabeled - DOH!)

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No  what I'm saying is that they remixed 'the worlds', 'the art of
stalking'
is a completely different track which is on the flip.

 OK Paul, so you're saying that the remix was on the original, I guess?

 I've even had people nudge me whilst at a party, saying Hey! 'Art Of
 Stalking', yet it sounds nothing like the version I know!
 k


 On the original  orange/blue artwork..  The track which got
remixed on the
 fnac release is 'the worlds'

 On 19/5/03 3:21 pm, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Placid
 For what its worth..it was 'the worlds' that got remixed on
 fnacnot 'the art
 of staling'..  After the intial press on transmat the
black/silver label
 onwards had labels on the wrong side

 Hang on though - the one version of 'Art Of Stalking' I have got
 is on the
 'True People' 2XCD 'Art Of Stalking (Remix)' - plus am I wrong
that there
 have not been remix editions which I've turned my nose up at 'cause the
 original is squashed into a useless anount of vinyl?

 k





Re: (313) house recommendations?

2003-05-19 Thread James Bucknell
early (first 15 or so) svek releases might interest you. minimal, dubby,
snythetic. the first brommage dub release (sK013) is really good and has
been re-released very recently. impossible to find the early stuff on vinly.
the first  'lords of svek' cd is  agood comp of the early sound, very
different to their later releases.
james
'
 From: Matt Hellige [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 09:00:07 -0500
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) house recommendations?
 
 [David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Hi listmembers,
 
 I'm also looking for more house.  However, I have some very specific tastes
 as far as house, and it seems to be rather hard to find house records that
 work for me.
 
 Basically, I am looking for house that is more synthetic rather than organic
 sounding, mostly non-vocal, stuff that can work on the dance floor, and not
 too smooth-jazz or disco sounding.  Examples of stuff I might play in a house
 tempo sets currently tend to include some minimal stuff, sometimes thx (Dale
 Lawrence stuff) some of the Perlon and Akufen stuff, an old dbx track here or
 there, certain UR house tempo tracks, some synthy stuff like the Heiko Laux
 Walkout ep I got last year, sometimes a Kevin Saunderson track from Faces
 and Phases, sometimes some electro-type stuff that is at the right tempo, and
 some tribal house usually that has a synthetic edge.  Anybody got any ideas?
 Stuff like John Acquviva plays is often cool, or micro-house that isn't too
 abstract, to deeper stuff but with real sick analog synthesizer type things
 and not too downtempo.  Artists and eps, and not just labels please!
 
 
 Do you like Hakan Lidbo? I think you might... What about Steve Bug?
 Since you want specific records, the first one that occurs to me is
 Egoexpress, Here Comes the Night.
 
 Matt
 
 -- 
 Matt Hellige  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://matt.immute.net
 



(313) Re: Paris 68 in the Detnews

2003-05-19 Thread Greg Earle
Fred Heutte wrote:
 Rock people weren't dancing, we noticed, and dance people weren't
 listening [ . . . ]

(I'm too old to listen to Rock music, he protested)

Oh, but look what was in the [ . . . ]:

Next: Paris '68 plans to present The Year Zero Saturday night at the
 Detroit Contemporary, 5141 Rosa Parks Blvd. in Detroit.  The event will
 feature reconstructed and deconstructed poster art inspired by the worker
 revolution of May 1968 in Paris.

 The party takes place from 11 p.m. until late, and serves as the official
 after party of the Adult concert taking place the same night at the Magic
 Stick in Detroit.

Uh, Adult. at the Magic Stick on Saturday night?  Details, plz.

- Greg (already suffering You can't be 2 places at once syndrome)




Re: (313) house recommendations?

2003-05-19 Thread boylanj
There was a really great release by Luomo recently on  
some obscure European label that escapes me (begins 
with 'S') called 'Waltz in (for?) Your Eyes'

well worth tracking down...

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RE: (313) house recommendations?

2003-05-19 Thread Grammenos, Peter

It's not really obscure, salz is a prominent label.. 




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There was a really great release by Luomo recently on  
some obscure European label that escapes me (begins 
with 'S') called 'Waltz in (for?) Your Eyes'

well worth tracking down...


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RE: (313) house recommendations?

2003-05-19 Thread boylanj
Checked it on nuloop.com and the record I have is on 
a label called Scheinselbstandig


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 It's not really obscure, salz is a prominent
 label.. 
 
 
 
 
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 There was a really great release by Luomo
 recently on  
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 (begins 
 with 'S') called 'Waltz in (for?) Your Eyes'
 
 well worth tracking down...
 
 


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2003-05-19 Thread ::\)
staubgold


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Re: (313) DJ Bone Radio1 Mix 2002 - Track id

2003-05-19 Thread robin pinning

last week Remco had a go at a tracklist for the bone mixanyone fill in
any gaps?

ta

robin...



 These are the records I know, but there is a lot I don't know :-(

 1.   Scan 7 - You have the Right
 2.   UR - amazon (thanx sean creen)
 3.   ? - ? (sounds like something on KMS)
 4.   ? - ?
 5.   ? - ?
 6.   Kraftwerk - Numbers (or is it computerworld?)
 7.   Fix - Flash
 8.   Jeff Mills - Detached
 9.   ? - ?
 10. ? - ?
 11. Laurent Garnier - The man with the red face
 12. Robert hood on minimal nation (?), know this record but can't
 remember.
 13. UR - Final Frontier
 14. ? - ?
 15. Rolando - Knight of the Jaguar
 16. Jeff Mills - Captivater (PM-003)
 17. ? - ?
 18. ? - ?


 Remco



Re: (313) techno-house recommendations?

2003-05-19 Thread spw
What your inquiring about seems pretty subjective and broad, sounds like
your into the German tech house/ micro house sound like on
Playhouse (check out Rework)/ Klang/ Ladomat, ect... go to the Hardwax
record store web site
http://www.hardwax.com/ and browse through their catalog.
Speaking of that genre be sure to check out the Alter Ego Remix of Octave
One - Blackwater Feat Ann Saunderson on Void Com which is very impressive.
You mentioned Kevin Sauderson, try the The Dream on KMS, Powerbass on Sonic
Groove, and the E-Dancer Remix of the track Dirty or the UK Prog. House
label Junior (UK).
I noticed Reese  Santonio Bounce Your Body to the Box is available on
vinyl from the KMS e-store http://www.worldofdeep.com/ also I like those
e-dancer T-shirts, gotta remind
myself to purchase a few of those sometime.
Oh yeah reading the SG New Stock List I noticed Blake Baxter - Sexuality
Rmxs have
finally have been released on Sonic Groove Records which contains the orig.
version.

 Basically, I am looking for house that is more synthetic rather than organic
 sounding, mostly non-vocal, stuff that can work on the dance floor, and not
 too smooth-jazz or disco sounding.  Examples of stuff I might play in a house
 tempo sets currently tend to include some minimal stuff, sometimes thx (Dale
 Lawrence stuff) some of the Perlon and Akufen stuff, an old dbx track here or
 there, certain UR house tempo tracks, some synthy stuff like the Heiko Laux
 Walkout ep I got last year, sometimes a Kevin Saunderson track from Faces
 and Phases, sometimes some electro-type stuff that is at the right tempo, and
 some tribal house usually that has a synthetic edge.  Anybody got any ideas?
 Stuff like John Acquviva plays is often cool, or micro-house that isn't too
 abstract, to deeper stuff but with real sick analog synthesizer type things
 and not too downtempo.  Artists and eps, and not just labels please!
 
 
 Do you like Hakan Lidbo? I think you might... What about Steve Bug?
 Since you want specific records, the first one that occurs to me is
 Egoexpress, Here Comes the Night.
 
 Matt
 
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RE: (313) house recommendations?

2003-05-19 Thread Andy Kellman
It also came out on:

Schematic
Scape
Seventh City
Shitkatapult
Simplexten
Sm:)e
Skeletor
Speakerpummel
Spleenblaster
Strictly Rhythm
Sprzmatik
Subliminal


Re: (313) DJ Bone Radio1 Mix 2002 - Track id

2003-05-19 Thread Maarten Baute
  6.   Kraftwerk - Numbers (or is it computerworld?)

6a. Kraftwerk - Numbers
6b. Kraftwerk - Computerworld

17. Millsart - Stringrent (Nirvana) - I don´t like this track, man...
18. Paperclip People - Oscillator - That´s one I like
19. Moodymann - Bosconi - Cool! ;)

Cheers,
Maarten



Re: (313) DJ Bone Radio1 Mix 2002 - Track id

2003-05-19 Thread Maarten Baute
  16. Jeff Mills - Captivater (PM-003)

No no no!
This is PM02! B-side of the bells.


Re: (313) house recommendations?

2003-05-19 Thread ::\)
sorry I was thinking of a different release

staubgold 23 Vladislav Delay - Naima CD

Exclusive live recordings from the Ars Electronica Klangpark 2001.

Electronics and vocals loop back on themselves in a hallucinatory drift of
non-linear thought, tone and narrative in an extraordinary piece of music
from one of the most consistently creative artists working today.





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 staubgold


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  There was a really great release by Luomo recently on
  some obscure European label that escapes me (begins
  with 'S') called 'Waltz in (for?) Your Eyes'
 
  well worth tracking down...
 
 


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(313) bone

2003-05-19 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
hot as hell.  nothing like crunching numbers in the office listening to
techno and house.

nothing on earth.

today is a GOOD day.



peace
lks





RE: (313) Re: Suburban Knight

2003-05-19 Thread Max Duley / ARCart
Ken, I suffered the same confusion recently. Steve Bicknell caned this super
dark track at Lost in 1995/96. One night I asked him what it was and he
showed me the record. I subsequently bought the Transmat repress with the
black label, and myself and all my friends have forever thought that the Art
Of Stalking was this dark, stormy track (that Mr Bicknell did an edit of on
his Message double pack on Cosmic).

A few weeks ago a friend bought the PF LP and I was interested to note that
they'd printed the sleeve wrong...with Art of Stalking on it, despite the
fact they'd  put The Worlds on instead. Subsequent discussions revealed
the truth. It's interesting to wonder what we were talking about in any
conversations I've had in the past about that track.
http://www.overloadmedia.co.uk/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=4815







Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 15:33:27 +0100
To: Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313 mailing list 313@hyperreal.org
From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: (313) Re: Suburban Knight
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

OK Paul, so you're saying that the remix was on the original, I guess?

I've even had people nudge me whilst at a party, saying Hey! 'Art Of
Stalking', yet it sounds nothing like the version I know!
k




(313) M/A/R/R/S - Colourbox

2003-05-19 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
have either of the Young brothers gone on to do anything else publicly?

MEK




(313) Atkins, Saunderson, May in URB

2003-05-19 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
I know it's been mentioned before but I was curious to other people's
thoughts on the interview.
I was struck by May saying he thought so many records being released these
days sound like unfinished thoughts - was dead on as I've been expressing
the same opinion lately in regard to much of the new techno releases.

any other thoughts?

MEK




(313) stewart

2003-05-19 Thread Maarten Baute
Is Stewart Caig still on the list?

Not that I need to ask him something... but I didn´t saw mails from him the
last couple of months...

Cheers,
Maarten



Re: (313) Nepz Sierra Sam + SUBURBAN KNIGHT

2003-05-19 Thread fabrice Lig

Nepz (Gerome Sportelli) , And Sierra Sam (Sammy Goosens) are from Belgium.
They are really good producers  good friends ;-)...Sammy will be around at 
Mouvement ;-)

Sammy is touring with James Pennigton on Suburban Knight Live.
And...about Suburban Knight AlbumI have to say That Sammy recorded some 
tracks with James for the album ... I've seen it was not credited

Have to ask him why ;-)...
And about Sammywe will start a mastering and vinyl cutting studio soon 
in Brussels...just for the info...I'll post an official message when we will 
be really in business...Don't have to say that I hope to cut Deep, melodic, 
funky, Detroit techno as much as possible ;-)

All the best !


Fabrice Lig
http://www.multimania.com/fabricelig/






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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Nepz  Sierra Sam
Date: Sun, 18 May 2003 12:33:12 +0200

You'll get more info with theses links :
The discogs listing: http://www.discogs.com/label/Teknotika_Records
And this belgium booking agency: http://www.foodbooking.be/roster.htm
(infos about Nepz and Sierra Sam and The sense).
-KiDD*e*

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 Was listening to a Teknotika record called 'The Sense'
 on Groovetech and thought it was pretty good...the
 track called 'Henna', in particular, stood out...

 Can someone tell me who this is, please?



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Re: (313) Atkins, Saunderson, May in URB

2003-05-19 Thread Southern Outpost


On Tuesday, May 20, 2003, at 04:44  AM, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I was struck by May saying he thought so many records being released 
these

days sound like unfinished thoughts


Maybe just like his unfinished album on RS? ;)

Peace,
Patrick.



Re: (313) stewart

2003-05-19 Thread stewart
Yep, I'm still here. Been lurking only recently, but I like to still eavesdrop 
on what's happening. Nice to know I'm missed though :)

Stewart

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Subject: (313) stewart


 Is Stewart Caig still on the list?
 
 Not that I need to ask him something... but I didn´t saw mails from him the
 last couple of months...
 
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RE: (313) techno-house recommendations?

2003-05-19 Thread Matthew MacQueen
 Oh yeah reading the SG New Stock List I noticed Blake 
 Baxter - Sexuality Rmxs have finally have been released 
 on Sonic Groove Records which contains the orig. version.

Interesting.  I'm afraid to ask who did the remixes?  Respect to them
for putting the original on too though.

Peace
Matt MacQueen



RE: (313) house recommendations?

2003-05-19 Thread Matthew MacQueen
  think you might... What about Steve Bug?
 Since you want specific records, the first one that 
 occurs to me is Egoexpress, Here Comes the Night.

The Steve Bug name reminded me of Common Factor (Nick Calingaert).. did
anyone mention him yet? great house!!  Plenty of funky electronics in
it.  His stuff is on many different labels but the Planet E are
favorites.  Bug and Common Factor did a joint release on his Tactile
Recordings label I liked, nice line between house and techno.. would
definitely appeal to fans of Playhouse, etc. The Pull EP:
http://www.discogs.com/release/71125

BTW anyone heard the Disco Exorcism EP ? 
http://www.discogs.com/release/71193


Peace,
Matt MacQueen




RE: (313) house recommendations?

2003-05-19 Thread Matthew MacQueen
 early (first 15 or so) svek releases might interest you. 
 minimal, dubby, snythetic. the first brommage dub release 
 (sK013) is really good and has been re-released very recently. 
 impossible to find the early stuff on vinly.

Ditto that.. one of my favorites is Jesper Dahlbäck - The Persuader EP... all 
four cuts are outstanding deep electronic house.

Peace,
Matt MacQueen


RE: (313) house recommendations?

2003-05-19 Thread Eric Scuccimarra
I was just listening to one of the Common Factor EPs on Tactile about 5 
minutes ago. Great stuff as are his releases on Planet E. Good call...


At 03:15 PM 5/19/2003 -0500, Matthew MacQueen wrote:

  think you might... What about Steve Bug?
 Since you want specific records, the first one that
 occurs to me is Egoexpress, Here Comes the Night.

The Steve Bug name reminded me of Common Factor (Nick Calingaert).. did
anyone mention him yet? great house!!  Plenty of funky electronics in
it.  His stuff is on many different labels but the Planet E are
favorites.  Bug and Common Factor did a joint release on his Tactile
Recordings label I liked, nice line between house and techno.. would
definitely appeal to fans of Playhouse, etc. The Pull EP:
http://www.discogs.com/release/71125

BTW anyone heard the Disco Exorcism EP ?
http://www.discogs.com/release/71193


Peace,
Matt MacQueen




(313) re: Luomo/major deal

2003-05-19 Thread andrewduke
On Mon, 19 May 2003 08:26:36 -0700, Sean Horton wrote:

 I love everything he's done. Everytime I play that
 Tessio 12 I get people 
 coming up and requesting the artists name. It's like
 Intelligent House, if 
 you will. Very poppy/vocal, but stellar production and
 over-all sound 
 palette.
 
 I heard Luomo just got a major label deal. Anyone know
 about this?

Some of the forthcoming releases coming out through the
Force Inc family will be gettting some extra exposure
through distribution on Germany's BMG; Luomo is one of
these. Hope this helps. Take care. Andrew Duke

albums out now: Sprung http://bip-hop.com 
http://warprecords.com/mart/music/release.php?
cat=BLEEP12fc_type=CD 
*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) Atkins, Saunderson, May in URB

2003-05-19 Thread Garrett McGrath
it's pretty clear that at times i have an affinity for those same unfinished
records (aka, to a large extent, the Looped Bangers) but i still couldn't
agree more.  too many records being released, regardless of bpm or relative
genre, miss the tension/emotion that's ultimately what grabs you with a
great record.

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Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 11:44 AM
Subject: (313) Atkins, Saunderson, May in URB


 I know it's been mentioned before but I was curious to other people's
 thoughts on the interview.
 I was struck by May saying he thought so many records being released these
 days sound like unfinished thoughts - was dead on as I've been expressing
 the same opinion lately in regard to much of the new techno releases.

 any other thoughts?

 MEK




Re: (313) techno-house recommendations?

2003-05-19 Thread spw
from the SG web site:

Tracks: 
*Sexuality (Ben Sims Hardgroove Remix)
*Sexuality (Ben Sims Ingoma Remix)
*Sexuality (Original 89 Mix)
*Sexuality (Frankie Bones Remix)
Description: Finally after a long wait, We deliver to you Blake Baxters
classic Sexuality! The original is here along with 2 Pumping tribal techno
remixes from Ben Sims and a funky ghetto tech styled rework from Frankie
Bones!

on 5/19/03 3:03 PM, Matthew MacQueen at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Oh yeah reading the SG New Stock List I noticed Blake
 Baxter - Sexuality Rmxs have finally have been released
 on Sonic Groove Records which contains the orig. version.
 
 Interesting.  I'm afraid to ask who did the remixes?  Respect to them
 for putting the original on too though.
 
 Peace
 Matt MacQueen



Re: (313) Atkins, Saunderson, May in URB

2003-05-19 Thread John Sokolowski

You gotta love the 'really good deal' Kevin and Derrick got on some of their first gear, as stated in the interview :)
Cheers!
From: "Garrett McGrath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313@hyperreal.org, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: (313) Atkins, Saunderson, May in URB 
Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 14:54:55 -0700 
 
it's pretty clear that at times i have an affinity for those same unfinished 
records (aka, to a large extent, the Looped Bangers) but i still couldn't 
agree more. too many records being released, regardless of bpm or relative 
genre, miss the tension/emotion that's ultimately what grabs you with a 
great record. 
 
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313@hyperreal.org 
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 11:44 AM 
Subject: (313) Atkins, Saunderson, May in URB 
 
 
  I know it's been mentioned before but I was curious to other people's 
  thoughts on the interview. 
  I was struck by May saying he thought so many records being released these 
  days sound like unfinished thoughts - was dead on as I've been expressing 
  the same opinion lately in regard to much of the new "techno" releases. 
  
  any other thoughts? 
  
  MEK 
  
 
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