(313) Mutek broadcasts
The fione people of Mutek have put up some sets for broadcast. Sets include Pole and Telefon Tel Aviv. http://www.mutek.ca d __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com
(313) Set From Milwaukee
I recorded my set from the Milwaukee show with Mlada Fronta + Mimetic at Quarters two weeks ago (that's much too complex of a sentence), so I thought I'd share it for anybody that's interested... http://www.atomly.com/music/atomly_-_live_at_quarters_milwaukee_20030524.mp3 -- :: atomly :: [ [EMAIL PROTECTED] : www.atomly.com ... [ atomiq records : po box 805319 chicago il 60680 : 312.804.5389 ... [ e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] for atomly info and updates ...
(313) sturmey archer mix set
uploaded another mix set from my ambition friend Sturmey Archer http://forcefield.org/sturmey/ mix set #2 Lightning above Amsterdam http://www.forcefield.org/audio/sturmey_archer_thunder_above_amsterdam.mp3 tracklisting: 01. Secret Mixes/Fixes - Vanity 6 make up (Fix) 02. Harco Pront - Bad Character (MfS) 03. Visage 7 - Frequency (Music Box) 04. Bergheim34 - Random Access Memory (Klang) 05. Max Berlin - Dance For Me [edit] (Tiger Sushi) 06. Slick - Spacebass (Ball Room) 07. Captain Comatose - S100 (Playhouse) 08. Gino Soccio - Dancer (Warner) 10. Moodymann - Silence in the Secret Garden (Peacefrog) 11. Fix - Flash (KMS) 12. Aaron Carl - Homoerotic [Gusgus Wild Pitz Mix] (Wallshaker) 13. Prince - Sexy Dancer (Warner) 14. Mu - Chain Girl (Tiger Sushi) 15. ESG - Moody [Spaced Out] (Soul Jazz) http://forcefield.org/sturmey/
RE: (313) sturmey archer mix set
03. Visage 7 - Frequency (Music Box) Should be: Frequency 7 by Visage (Music Box). k (the pedant ;-)
RE: (313) Movement Detroit 2003
Went to see Rob Hood at The Venue, Edinburgh, Scotland last Saturday, couldn't agree more, it was the first time I've seen him and I was well impressed. N -Original Message- From: Douglas Singleton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 04 June 2003 15:45 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Movement Detroit 2003 (you don't know me, but I was there too.) photos: http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/indoug/lst?.dir=/Movement+Detroit+2003.src=ph;. view=t snippets of reflections: Kelli Hand rocks, its always a good sign when a DJ finds herself so moved by what shes spinning that shes got her hands swinging up in the air while she jabs back and forth with the crowd. Underground Resistance soldiers Buzz Goree and Rolando spun back to back sets on the Movement Stage, jumping off the night session. Rolando did the hard electro thing to begin with before getting progressively harder, nothing too rattling, just hard techno grooves. Kenny and Kevin taking turns mapping out their history of Detroit, relentless and smooth. I dont know, its always weird for me to see these legends up there doing their thing like they can, so effortlessly and heartfelt, and then see all the people out in the square dancing, right here in Detroit (here in America), black, white, old(er), raver kids, gangs of hip-hop kids, families sitting up on the steps. All listening to the groove. I kinda felt good for Kenny and Kevin. The purpose of doing SPITE was to catch Robert Hood, who rarely if ever comes to New York. After awhile Hood jumped on the decks and was very quickly so hard and complex that things felt instantly taken to another level. It was worth it. One would think that with the bpms pumped so fast the music would lose character, but it did not. Hood is very hard but the music rich. His spinning is so serious, no-holds-barred intelligent and complex that its perplexing. It would seem impossible to be both speedy-fast and funkythat defies certain laws. But he manages to do it, hard, hard, rich, speedy-funky beats. Almost like some gabba ghetto s ** t. At Movement itself Three Chairs (specifically Theo, Marcellus, and Wilhite) were the most fulfilling event for me, a black barbecue circa 2030: old disco, hard techno, ancient neo-soul, black, white, old, young, the intelligent contingent along with those just booty shakin losing it. And May hit it running, off into some extreme tweakin trickery from the startnotes and bass and tones dipping and soaring through the air as he tweaked here and there, bobbing his head, stepping back from the mixer like a pimp and then attacking it on beat. Amazing. It was as if the room had been lifted off the ground and raised a few feet into the air. It was cool. He went mad old school for a bitelectro, hip-hop (all pre-87, I remember a Run-DMC track), and old school house jams. I remember saying to myself at one point, Jeff Mills is playing a straight-up soul song. He did some scratching and turntable trickery. It was beautiful. He played Rappers Delight. I spotted an old African-American woman behind us mouthing all of the lyrics, as was I. Eventually the electro and hip-hop disappeared and he got harder, giving those there to hear Jeff Mills what they wanted, but only a little. He jumped on his 909 and rocked outthe people up front going crazy. He went back to some electro and old house (it was weird hearing the crackling of the old records booming out of Hart Plazas sound system, coming from Mills). Harder again, back to the 909, and then he was off. What is Kenny Dixon Jr. on? Some futuristic black family backyard party s ** t? The Stylistics meet Kraftwerk? And then he got to that hard metallic disco and it morphed into roving Detroit. He was mixing by then, sliding his way to serious techno and it all made perfect sense, people, a few dozen now, were on the dance floor losing it feeling his vibe, streaming in from the back room. I had some KDJ, it was intense. It was true. I decided to walk through the morning streets back to the hotel, past old Tiger Stadium, past the street people huddled up against buildings sleeping. The streets were empty, they always seem to be that way in Detroit, that perfect of industrial wastelands. peace,
Re: (313) Mutek broadcasts
Ah sweet! If only Mutek wasn't the week after the festival in Detroit... I guess there are no plans to bring this festival to Europe? Here's some info from Kompakt on events in Cologne: Sa. 7th of June 2003 SENSOR CLUB - COLOGNE KÄMPFER-PARTY LIVE: Richard Davis aka Junkie Sartre (Punktmusic, UK) DJS: Triple R (Traum/Trapez,Kompakt, Köln) Strobocop (Karaoke Kalk, Koeln) Beginn: 23 UHR Sensor Club, Siegburgerstr. 110 , Koeln Thurdsday 19th of June SENSOR CLUB - COLOGNE KÄMPFER-PARTY-Special! Richie Hawtin (Plus 8/ Minus, NYC) Triple R (Traum/Trapez/Kompakt, Koeln) Strobocop (Karaoke Kalk, Koeln) Sensor Club, Siegburgerstr. 110 , Koeln Studio 672 20th of june M. MAyer, Superpitcher Live: Luomo Venloerstrasse. 40, 50672 Koeln John http://www.technotourist.org diana potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The fione people of Mutek have put up some sets for broadcast. Sets include Pole and Telefon Tel Aviv. http://www.mutek.ca d __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com
(313) Think Twice - Detroit Experiment
OK - info pls. 'Think Twice': Is it a cover of the Donald Byrd song? (have had to curb record buying this month or, or *else* :-) Ta, k
Re: (313) Think Twice - Detroit Experiment
OK - info pls. 'Think Twice': Is it a cover of the Donald Byrd song? Yep. Tom
Re: (313) Think Twice - Detroit Experiment
Odeluga, Ken wrote: OK - info pls. 'Think Twice': Is it a cover of the Donald Byrd song? (have had to curb record buying this month or, or *else* :-) Ta, k Great track - has anyone heard the Jaydee version (from 'Welcome To Detriot' on BBE)? Super smooth. Seems weird that *another* Detroit producer is covering the song, great though it is...aren't there any more great 70's tracks that can use an update? Or am I missing the point? Cheers, Andrew
Re: (313) Think Twice - Detroit Experiment
Dunno, if this is it, but there is a rather feeble chart version rip off of 'Think Twice' getting a fair bit of radio play at the moment. It basically loops the female vocal You know we gotta think twice bit ad infinitum. My question is, why ignore the funky breakdowns, there's at least two in the song? Sorry for OTness. Dan At 01:12 pm +0100 5/6/03, Odeluga, Ken wrote: OK - info pls. 'Think Twice': Is it a cover of the Donald Byrd song? (have had to curb record buying this month or, or *else* :-) Ta, k
(313) Radio Show
I'm going to be doing a radio show at WBAR 87.9 Barnard College radio on Friday nights from 6pm to 8pm. WBAR broadcasts within Manhattan and possibly a little bit outside of the city. The shows will be streamed from www.wbar.org if you don't get the signal where you live. I'll be playing all varieties of house and techno and electro and various subgenres thereof. Thanks, Eric
(313) Recloose in Manchester
OK, Big shout out to the Eyes Down boys who continue their excellent little parties by bringing Recloose to Manchester for the first time. July 12th is the date folks, so NW England peeps get that one in your diary, should be really good as anything goes at their night. Alex _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring
RE: (313) Think Twice - Detroit Experiment
My question is, why ignore the funky breakdowns, there's at least two in the song? Sorry for OTness. Dan Too true mate! I trust Craig co, and know their version will be one of quality and distinction - but I'll do my best to avoid comparison with the original, which is still almost 30 years after recording - to me - a groove in which a pure type of joy is embedded! k
(313) [Thinkbox - Signal @ Milk: Friday, June 6]
Signal @ Milk: Friday, June 6 Thinkbox continues its monthly residency Signal at the Milk Bar in Windsor. DJs for the evening include Acid Sonic Research's Wraith and Kataconda and Thinkbox's Mark Laliberte. Look for information about our June 27 Signal event at www.thinkbox.ca soon as well as live cd-rs and mp3 projects. _ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
Re: (313) Mutek broadcasts
On Thu 05 Jun 2003 14:08:36 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ah sweet! If only Mutek wasn't the week after the festival in Detroit... I guess there are no plans to bring this festival to Europe? A Chilean Mutek event will start happening yearly starting in January 2004. After that, the plan is to develop a Mutek for Germany in the future. 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) Think Twice - Detroit Experiment
Seems weird that *another* Detroit producer is covering the song, great though it is...aren't there any more great 70's tracks that can use an update? Or am I missing the point? yeah, I noticed this too. maybe that either a) there's some particular detroit relevance about this track, like it was really popular here or or b) its sound coincides with Detroit sensibilities, maybe even subconciously. But I guess the second has to be the case, obviously! Free 20MB Web Site Hosting and Personalized E-mail Service! Get It Now At Doteasy.com http://www.doteasy.com/et/
(313) Weatherall Radioactive Man live : London Fri 6th June
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(313) Technology Nite
Hi all UK 313ers, if you can makle this it would be nice to see you all again after the Bleep43 party on Sat :0) www.technologylondon.co.uk Cheers Ian --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 24/04/03
RE: (313) Technology Nite
if you can makle I'll get me coat ;0) -Original Message- From: ian cheshire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 05 June 2003 23:29 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Technology Nite Hi all UK 313ers, if you can makle this it would be nice to see you all again after the Bleep43 party on Sat :0) www.technologylondon.co.uk Cheers Ian --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 24/04/03 --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 24/04/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 24/04/03
(313) techno doco
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