(313) last night
I'm really surprised that no one's mentioned this yet. But cheers to that Plaslaiko guy for pulling off a legendary set. All of you fools in Europe need to book him. Like now. Same goes with Mike Servito. I'd like to get on a soapbox and talk about Mike for a second. His track selections are the stuff dreams are made of. If he was in NYC, his face would be on the cover of many a dance magazine. Everyone on this list goes on about how great DJ _ is, but people are so overlooking Servito. I think it's shameful he hasn't played a festival yet, because the guy's got mad skills that make most pterodactyls look foolish and boring. Like Jerry Garcia behind the turntables. Okay, that's it. End rant.
Re: (313) last night
On Sun, 29 Jun 2003, Rob Theakston wrote: I'd like to get on a soapbox and talk about Mike for a second. His track selections are the stuff dreams are made of. If he was in NYC, his face would be on the cover of many a dance magazine. Everyone on this list goes on about how great DJ _ is, but people are so overlooking Servito. I think it's shameful he hasn't played a festival yet, because the guy's got mad skills that make most pterodactyls look foolish and boring. Like Jerry Garcia behind the turntables. Amen. I had a hard time choosing between room last night at untitled, and that's saying a lot. -j -- Rev. Jeffrey Paul-datavibe- [EMAIL PROTECTED] aim:x736e65616b pgp:0x15FA257E phone:8777483467 70E0 B896 D5F3 8BF4 4BEE 2CCF EF2F BA28 15FA 257E
(313) OT: Online forum for independent label owners
Hi all, I've set up a forum for peepz who own, work for or aspire to run a independent label. Generally, it'll be open slate for discussion on related topics. If you or someone you know might be interested, please pass on this link: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Peace, Patrick. Southern Outpost.
RE: (313) Rhythm and sound
The best part about those 10 on Burial is the B side has the instrumental version. So if you don't like the vocal, BAM, its cut right out! I believe that Queen is Burial #11. Jeff and they mix like a dream with the BC tracks 4/4 over 8/4 ... k
RE: (313) last night
Where can we download a dj set of this mr Plaslaiko |-Original Message- |From: Rob Theakston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |Sent: 30 June 2003 00:29 |To: '313' |Subject: (313) last night | | |I'm really surprised that no one's mentioned this yet. But |cheers to that Plaslaiko guy for pulling off a legendary set. |All of you fools in Europe need to book him. Like now. | | | |Same goes with Mike Servito. | | | |I'd like to get on a soapbox and talk about Mike for a second. |His track selections are the stuff dreams are made of. If he |was in NYC, his face would be on the cover of many a dance |magazine. Everyone on this list goes on about how great DJ |_ is, but people are so overlooking Servito. I think it's |shameful he hasn't played a festival yet, because the guy's |got mad skills that make most pterodactyls look foolish and |boring. Like Jerry Garcia behind the turntables. | | | |Okay, that's it. End rant. |
FW: (313) last night
It's realaudio It's not on! :) |-Original Message- |From: Mike Tyrer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |Sent: 30 June 2003 09:21 |To: Ryan Snowden |Subject: Re: (313) last night | | |www.paxahau.com |- there's some excellent sets of both these guys on paxahau - |plus many many others I was going to post that to the list but |my outgoing e-mail is no longer my registered address and so |until I get it sorted out I am 'silenced' - you may wish to |let others know. | |Regards | | |- Original Message - |From: Ryan Snowden [EMAIL PROTECTED] |To: 'Rob Theakston' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; '313' |313@hyperreal.org |Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 9:10 AM |Subject: RE: (313) last night | | | Where can we download a dj set of this mr Plaslaiko | | |-Original Message- | |From: Rob Theakston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | |Sent: 30 June 2003 00:29 | |To: '313' | |Subject: (313) last night | | | | | |I'm really surprised that no one's mentioned this yet. But |cheers to | |that Plaslaiko guy for pulling off a legendary set. All of |you fools | |in Europe need to book him. Like now. | | | | | | | |Same goes with Mike Servito. | | | | | | | |I'd like to get on a soapbox and talk about Mike for a second. His | |track selections are the stuff dreams are made of. If he |was in NYC, | |his face would be on the cover of many a dance magazine. |Everyone on | |this list goes on about how great DJ _ is, but people are so | |overlooking Servito. I think it's shameful he hasn't played a | |festival yet, because the guy's got mad skills that make most | |pterodactyls look foolish and boring. Like Jerry Garcia behind the | |turntables. | | | | | | | |Okay, that's it. End rant. | | | |
Re: (313) last night
Where can we download a dj set of this mr Plaslaiko Visit http://www.plaslaiko.net/ and click on mixes - there are a few available there that I just discovered last week. Brent
(313) Last Friday
Morning Troopers! Just thought I'd let you know about last Friday night in the Sub Club, Glasgow. After getting over my (pretty severe) disappointment at not getting to see Shake (problems with the flight booking meant he wasn't able to attend), I have to say that Martin, Barrie and Ewan from Rub A Dub/Club 69 put in an exceptionally good performance and gave us all a stormingly good evening. Mariah Carey's Dream Lover to Robert Hood in under 4 records- about the only thing they didn't mix in was Autechre and Dr Dre but I'm sure if the night went on long enough and Barrie kept drinking that would have happened too. A nice example of the local DJ's coming through and delivering the goods and the night you're least expecting to happen, happens. cheers Jason Brunton
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why funny you should ask!! http://www.plaslaiko.net the archive of last night should be up on paxahau within the next 10 days thanks to all who came out. and to those who didnt *coughcoughdansicko:)coughcough*, im sure you had a good reason! love always, derek. On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, Ryan Snowden wrote: Where can we download a dj set of this mr Plaslaiko |-Original Message- |From: Rob Theakston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |Sent: 30 June 2003 00:29 |To: '313' |Subject: (313) last night | | |I'm really surprised that no one's mentioned this yet. But |cheers to that Plaslaiko guy for pulling off a legendary set. |All of you fools in Europe need to book him. Like now. | | | |Same goes with Mike Servito. | | | |I'd like to get on a soapbox and talk about Mike for a second. |His track selections are the stuff dreams are made of. If he |was in NYC, his face would be on the cover of many a dance |magazine. Everyone on this list goes on about how great DJ |_ is, but people are so overlooking Servito. I think it's |shameful he hasn't played a festival yet, because the guy's |got mad skills that make most pterodactyls look foolish and |boring. Like Jerry Garcia behind the turntables. | | | |Okay, that's it. End rant. |
(313) Kevin Reynolds
Hi there, if anyone has Kevin Reynolds' details/e-mail could they pass them on to me- the address I have for him seems to be dead- as is the Transmat website thanks Jason Brunton
Re: (313) last night
Cool, thanx !! mat Where can we download a dj set of this mr Plaslaiko Visit http://www.plaslaiko.net/ and click on mixes - there are a few available there that I just discovered last week. Brent -- Faites un voeu et puis Voila ! www.voila.fr
RE: (313) Prince Album Recommendations
whatever you do, don't forget Parade - much underrated, despite sounding a little less sure of itself than his other albums and being the accompaniment to a piss-poor film, for me it's still prince's most adventurous work - and at the very least it's got Kiss and Sometimes It Snows In April on it. so has anyone ever laid their hands on the Black Album? -s _ Hotmail messages direct to your mobile phone http://www.msn.co.uk/msnmobile
Re: (313) Prince Album Recommendations
whatever you do, don't forget Parade - much underrated, despite sounding a little less sure of itself than his other albums and being the accompaniment to a piss-poor film, for me it's still prince's most adventurous work - and at the very least it's got Kiss and Sometimes It Snows In April on it. I agree. Parade's a pretty unique sounding album, maybe a bit poppier than some of his other stuff, but cool none the less. Albums aside though and the track that will always do it for me is 'Soft and Wet'. If I ever hear this dropped in a club I wont be responsible for the embarrasing funky moves I'm likley to start throwing! __ Join Freeserve http://www.freeserve.com/time/ Winner of the 2003 Internet Service Providers' Association awards for Best Unmetered ISP and Best Consumer Application.
RE: (313) Prince Album Recommendations
Yeah it was widely available in the UK - I had a casette of I have since lost. It was very funky - Bob James and Rock Hard in A Funky Place in particular, but it also had a sappy ballad on it When 2 R In Love. Can't remember much else about it. BTW Parade was my favourite too, followed by Sign Of The Times and Around The World In A Day -Original Message- From: seth redmond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 9:18 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: (313) Prince Album Recommendations whatever you do, don't forget Parade - much underrated, despite sounding a little less sure of itself than his other albums and being the accompaniment to a piss-poor film, for me it's still prince's most adventurous work - and at the very least it's got Kiss and Sometimes It Snows In April on it. so has anyone ever laid their hands on the Black Album? -s _ Hotmail messages direct to your mobile phone http://www.msn.co.uk/msnmobile # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
(313) Classic Acid Vol 3.
http://www.acidmixes.com/clacid.mp3 Classic Chicago Acid from Farley, L'il Louis, Armando, Da Posse Nice and soothing for a Monday morning Placid -- http://www.acid-house.net Everything you wanted to know about acid house
RE: (313) Prince Album Recommendations
so has anyone ever laid their hands on the Black Album? -s My sister has. She's the biggest Prince Fan I ever met: became naturalized as a US citizen and settled in Minneapolis, top that! But that's the level of nuttiness needed I think to get hold of that legendary album, which wasn't all that good anyway, she says. k _ Hotmail messages direct to your mobile phone http://www.msn.co.uk/msnmobile
Re: (313) Prince Album Recommendations
The Black Album is the easiest thing in the world to get. Impress me by saying that you have the album he did with Kim Basinger!!! ;) I gave mine away to someone who is a bigger fan than I... of P, not Kim. They reckoned it was a fake, I am not so sure! Or, have you ever heard the Carmen Electra album on Paisley Park. He, he, he! It was actually OK! I used to write for a Prince fanzine and the fans' pick was always Sign Of The Times - or SOTT - as we called it. He did a bangin' 'techno' song in Melb with Diamond Pearl on vox circa 92 that I have somewhere too. Also anything he did with Madhouse is a must-get. All of Sheila E's albums... Vanity 6 album. My personal fave P albums: SOTT Love Sexy 1999 Associate albums like Ingrid Chavez's neo-soul album on Paisley Park (she has since married Japan's David Sylvian, strange!) are always awesome too. I used to buy ANY album with a P song. I wish he would produce and write for some of the new artists today. His ballads were always the best! A lot of today's producers can't write decent ballads. This is because they create beats, come up with grooves, but a ballad needs a strong melody and you can't lift a sample for that. If you ask anyone their fave P album it's like star signs too. ;) You can tell a lot about someone from their fave Prince LP. FYI I once asked D May his and it is 1999, and Green Velvet's is Purple Rain. If you love the Parade album check out Common's latest, Electric Circus. It has the same psychedelic vibe! I LOVE it!!! Prince even guests. Yeah it was widely available in the UK - I had a casette of I have since lost. It was very funky - Bob James and Rock Hard in A Funky Place in particular, but it also had a sappy ballad on it When 2 R In Love. Can't remember much else about it. BTW Parade was my favourite too, followed by Sign Of The Times and Around The World In A Day -Original Message- From: seth redmond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 9:18 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: (313) Prince Album Recommendations whatever you do, don't forget Parade - much underrated, despite sounding a little less sure of itself than his other albums and being the accompaniment to a piss-poor film, for me it's still prince's most adventurous work - and at the very least it's got Kiss and Sometimes It Snows In April on it. so has anyone ever laid their hands on the Black Album? -s _ Hotmail messages direct to your mobile phone http://www.msn.co.uk/msnmobile # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
Re: (313) Prince Album Recommendations
It was much easier to get the bootlegs in the late 80s or early 90s, esp in Europe. We used to trade tapes a lot, the fans, that's what I mainly did. It was ace, I had friends all over the world. Having pen pals in MPLS or Detroit or London was ultra cool, as these were P's cities. It was a status thing! ;) The whole subculture created amazing friendships, transcending race, nationality, gender... There was always a question how the studio material leaked out - during the Warner fall-out some speculated that P was intentionally leaking stuff. I am not sure. Later Prince became very sensitive about the bootlegging - understandably - and there was a lawsuit with the Swedish mag Uptown over their bootleg guides. I think that most fans would buy the official and the bootleg stuff, so there was no loss there, but I guess an artist wants to control what is out there, not have demos circulating. I totally appreciate that. The Australian 'zine was careful not to cover bootlegs. I think that's why Paisley Park gave us tacit support. We saw a copy of our 'zine, 7, in a Prince video and couldn't believe our eyes! I think Uptown is still extant so if you're serious fan, maybe look it up on the 'Web. -- From: jurren baars [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Prince Album Recommendations Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2003 7:46 AM Can anyone make an album recommendation for a newcomer to Price's work? how about bootlegs [yes, bootlegs again...] i was listening to the interview with THE man harco pront up on the musicforspeakers website [dutch only] where they were comparing his work to '80's prince bootlegs, the high pitched quasimoto-voice for instance. so what bootlegs should i look for? i know it's an impossible question as there's dozens of 'm, but i can at least try. jurren _ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
Re: (313) Prince Album Recommendations
While I remember, there was a maxi CD single of Gett Off with amazing mixes - one by Steve Silk Hurley. That is THE JAM. This thread is making me so sentimental, so I am gonna stop now! -- From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Prince Album Recommendations Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 8:08 PM It was much easier to get the bootlegs in the late 80s or early 90s, esp in Europe. We used to trade tapes a lot, the fans, that's what I mainly did. It was ace, I had friends all over the world. Having pen pals in MPLS or Detroit or London was ultra cool, as these were P's cities. It was a status thing! ;) The whole subculture created amazing friendships, transcending race, nationality, gender... There was always a question how the studio material leaked out - during the Warner fall-out some speculated that P was intentionally leaking stuff. I am not sure. Later Prince became very sensitive about the bootlegging - understandably - and there was a lawsuit with the Swedish mag Uptown over their bootleg guides. I think that most fans would buy the official and the bootleg stuff, so there was no loss there, but I guess an artist wants to control what is out there, not have demos circulating. I totally appreciate that. The Australian 'zine was careful not to cover bootlegs. I think that's why Paisley Park gave us tacit support. We saw a copy of our 'zine, 7, in a Prince video and couldn't believe our eyes! I think Uptown is still extant so if you're serious fan, maybe look it up on the 'Web. -- From: jurren baars [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Prince Album Recommendations Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2003 7:46 AM Can anyone make an album recommendation for a newcomer to Price's work? how about bootlegs [yes, bootlegs again...] i was listening to the interview with THE man harco pront up on the musicforspeakers website [dutch only] where they were comparing his work to '80's prince bootlegs, the high pitched quasimoto-voice for instance. so what bootlegs should i look for? i know it's an impossible question as there's dozens of 'm, but i can at least try. jurren _ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
(313) tactile records
mornin. I need some help with this... There's two tactile labels right? wrong? I'm still trying to get a copy of the Strand record that came out on Tactile - I never saw it. I also saw something else that looked interesting on Tactile, can't remember what is was though. Did the Strand record come out on the same tactile as that common factor thing came out on? Thanks, 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
(313) Prince Gig in a big field
With all this talk of Prince I though some people might be interested to know that during the BBC's Glastonbury coverage they mentioned that bookings for next year were already underway and that Prince was confirmed. cheers BT from:Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] date:Mon, 30 Jun 2003 11:29:32 to: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] subject: RE: (313) Prince Album Recommendations Yeah it was widely available in the UK - I had a casette of I have since lost. It was very funky - Bob James and Rock Hard in A Funky Place in particular, but it also had a sappy ballad on it When 2 R In Love. Can't remember much else about it. BTW Parade was my favourite too, followed by Sign Of The Times and Around The World In A Day -Original Message- From: seth redmond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 9:18 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: (313) Prince Album Recommendations whatever you do, don't forget Parade - much underrated, despite sounding a little less sure of itself than his other albums and being the accompaniment to a piss-poor film, for me it's still prince's most adventurous work - and at the very least it's got Kiss and Sometimes It Snows In April on it. so has anyone ever laid their hands on the Black Album? -s _ Hotmail messages direct to your mobile phone http://www.msn.co.uk/msnmobile # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
Re: (313) tactile records
hi alex yes, as far as i know there are two tactiles - one is common factor's label (tactile music - http://www.discogs.com/label/Tactile_Music) and the other is strand's (tactile recordings - http://www.discogs.com/label/Tactile_Recordings)... the strand you are looking for came out on strand's label tqactile recordings and it is their first release on that labela bloody fine record, but you already know that probably :-) take care fab - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 1:01 PM Subject: (313) tactile records mornin. I need some help with this... There's two tactile labels right? wrong? I'm still trying to get a copy of the Strand record that came out on Tactile - I never saw it. I also saw something else that looked interesting on Tactile, can't remember what is was though. Did the Strand record come out on the same tactile as that common factor thing came out on? Thanks, 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) tactile records
Vinyl Underground has two releases from tactile - one being the strand one... http://www.vinylundergound.co.uk At 12:01 30/06/2003 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: mornin. I need some help with this... There's two tactile labels right? wrong? I'm still trying to get a copy of the Strand record that came out on Tactile - I never saw it. I also saw something else that looked interesting on Tactile, can't remember what is was though. Did the Strand record come out on the same tactile as that common factor thing came out on? Thanks, 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) tactile records
OK, (vinylunderground site seems temporarily caput btw) As we're on this, was that Common Factor track with Steve Bug (?) any good? Just been told the Strand track's called 'Pigeon-Toed Orange Peel'! Must be a prince fan ... ;-) k -Original Message- From: Charles Coke-Smyth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 12:10 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) tactile records Vinyl Underground has two releases from tactile - one being the strand one... http://www.vinylundergound.co.uk At 12:01 30/06/2003 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: mornin. I need some help with this... There's two tactile labels right? wrong? I'm still trying to get a copy of the Strand record that came out on Tactile - I never saw it. I also saw something else that looked interesting on Tactile, can't remember what is was though. Did the Strand record come out on the same tactile as that common factor thing came out on? Thanks, 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) Pigeon Toed
Hi Ken, Pigeon Toed Orange Peel was either a band or a club which appeared in one of the Dirty Harry films if my memory serves me (half) correctly cheers Jason On Monday, June 30, 2003, at 01:18 pm, Odeluga, Ken wrote: OK, (vinylunderground site seems temporarily caput btw) As we're on this, was that Common Factor track with Steve Bug (?) any good? Just been told the Strand track's called 'Pigeon-Toed Orange Peel'! Must be a prince fan ... ;-) k -Original Message- From: Charles Coke-Smyth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 12:10 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) tactile records Vinyl Underground has two releases from tactile - one being the strand one... http://www.vinylundergound.co.uk At 12:01 30/06/2003 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: mornin. I need some help with this... There's two tactile labels right? wrong? I'm still trying to get a copy of the Strand record that came out on Tactile - I never saw it. I also saw something else that looked interesting on Tactile, can't remember what is was though. Did the Strand record come out on the same tactile as that common factor thing came out on? Thanks, 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) tactile records
(vinylunderground site seems temporarily caput btw) seems fine for me now As we're on this, was that Common Factor track with Steve Bug (?) any good? yeah i picked that up, from memory the main track (fills one side) is the one for me...i can't recall right now what it sounds like tho. Just been told the Strand track's called 'Pigeon-Toed Orange Peel'! the ep is called that, terramancer's my fave track on that one robin...
RE: (313) tactile records
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(313) Bleep If It's Summer where you are
Jonny McIntosh did this sweet, summery house set for us at the Bleep43 party Saturday before last. Thanks to Tristan Watkins for kindly hosting the set online. http://www.phonopsia.co.uk/mixes/JonnyMcIntosh_Bleep43_21_06_2003.wma Ken
RE: (313) Bleep If It's Summer where you are
aha!!! well done chaps!! I can now listen to the part I missed :)) thanks :) -Original Message- From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 June 2003 13:03 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org Cc: Toby Frith; Jo Johnson; Emile Facey Subject: (313) Bleep If It's Summer where you are Jonny McIntosh did this sweet, summery house set for us at the Bleep43 party Saturday before last. Thanks to Tristan Watkins for kindly hosting the set online. http://www.phonopsia.co.uk/mixes/JonnyMcIntosh_Bleep43_21_06_2003.wma Ken --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.489 / Virus Database: 288 - Release Date: 10/06/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.489 / Virus Database: 288 - Release Date: 10/06/03
(313) RE: Something in the Water (does not Computer){was prince}
Isn't something in the water (does not compute) one of the baddest electronic songs to date. Drum programming is badass and the minimal computer synth sound is more original than most things out today., I've always thought that it would be a great cover for green velvet. What do you guys think? I completely looked over it back in the day but now I think it's one of the best songs on that album with LRC and lady cab driver. Ja'Maul Redmond PERKINS WILL 1100 South Tryon Street, Suite 300 Charlotte, North Carolina 28203 -Original Message- From: Matthew MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 5:42 PM To: Brent Kirkwood; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Prince Album Recommendations Oh god where to start, pretty subjective: --Sign O' The Times 2xLP- probably all around best display of talent, he plays every instrument on every song 'cept for one live track done w/ The Revolution... amazing. I like this review too http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amguid=CASS70305141450sql=A31820r 8ac489 --Dirty Mind (1980!) - Synth work on here and all around funkiness is electrifying I like 1999 a lot too - Something in the Water (Does Not Compute) --Purple Rain - a masterpiece in it's own right --Around the World in a Day - more conceptual, still great songs, deeper and less pop polish in some ways, though still had some hit singles too. I've always had a soft spot for Pop Life There are some cool songs on Prince LP and For You, both completed in late 70's. but don't start there unless you get to be a real fan ;) peace, Matt MacQueen -Original Message- From: Brent Kirkwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 3:20 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Prince Album Recommendations After all this talk of Prince... Can anyone make an album recommendation for a newcomer to Price's work? Thanks in advance, Brent
RE: (313) Prince Album Recommendations
High-pitched comptuer voice. They were called his Camille songs. Some came out on regular releases, some were b-sides, others on bootlegs. They have always been my favorite because they tend to more electronic. The most popular and probably the best out of all them were Erotic City . And Then If I was your Girlfriend. Dream factory is an Awesome bootleg but the songs on it are different depending on where and who you get it from. I prefer the one with only the camille songs on it. Hit me up with your mailing addy and I can compile you a Camille C.D. Ja'Maul Redmond PERKINS WILL 1100 South Tryon Street, Suite 300 Charlotte, North Carolina 28203 -Original Message- From: jurren baars [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 5:47 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Prince Album Recommendations Can anyone make an album recommendation for a newcomer to Price's work? how about bootlegs [yes, bootlegs again...] i was listening to the interview with THE man harco pront up on the musicforspeakers website [dutch only] where they were comparing his work to '80's prince bootlegs, the high pitched quasimoto-voice for instance. so what bootlegs should i look for? i know it's an impossible question as there's dozens of 'm, but i can at least try. jurren _ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
(313) 1983
An interesting essay here on 1983, the year that electro took over, and a look at what it has meant for the development of popular music over the last 20 years: http://www.sagant.freeserve.co.uk/1983.htm While 1981 may have been year 'zero' for the electro sound, with the birth of Tommy Boy records and the release of Kraftwerk's Computer World LP, it was in 1983 that electro emerged from the underground and pulled off a coup in the record industry... There are also some nice mp3 clips of tracks from that year - some you might know, others you might not! Brendan
(313) We never know
Hi, is somebody know where iI can catch on vinyl D.May mixes of sueno latino (on buzz rec ?) thanx mat -- Faites un voeu et puis Voila ! www.voila.fr
RE: (313) Prince Album Recommendations (Black Album)
First of all sorry about the chain of post but I get the 313 list at work and obviously I miss everything thats posted on the weekends. Plus people are posting on the one mainstream artist that probably influences my electronic music the most, even though it may not sound like it. :) I'm enjoying this. As for the black Album, Well the bootleg was WIDELY available in america. Me and most of my friends had at least the cassette version back it 87' 88'. And My girlfriend at the time bought what appears to be a non-Bootlegg Vinyl copy of it for me in D.C. and she isn't even a fan. Needless to say I have that one sealed up and vaulted away. Now it's available for sale of course. But I do agree it's not a GOOD album at all. Lovesexy was way better and I'm glad he didn't release it. Side note: The one thing I've always envied to this day about you guys in Europe was the chance to experience the Sign O the Times Tour. One of the best. Did Any of you guys actually go that tour? Ja'Maul Redmond PERKINS WILL 1100 South Tryon Street, Suite 300 Charlotte, North Carolina 28203 -Original Message- From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 5:52 AM To: seth redmond; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Prince Album Recommendations so has anyone ever laid their hands on the Black Album? -s My sister has. She's the biggest Prince Fan I ever met: became naturalized as a US citizen and settled in Minneapolis, top that! But that's the level of nuttiness needed I think to get hold of that legendary album, which wasn't all that good anyway, she says. k _ Hotmail messages direct to your mobile phone http://www.msn.co.uk/msnmobile
Re: (313) New Planet E 12
From: Arne Weinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] I already expected some serious email discussions on the new Planet E 12 by Tres Demented (Carl Craig). But obviously I seem to be one of the first Carl Craig addicts that have this record now. Believe me, this is one of the hottest records of the year! Definitely! It will blow away all the dancefloors on earth for the rest of the year. I don't post a complete detailed review because I don't need to. There are only 5 words I have to use: BUY IT AND BOW DOWN! Hmm sorry but i bought it on sight and after listening i thought it was a bit of a waste of money, It is basically a drum track and more made for the DJ's apparently, not really worth for listening at home. Damn why did i not but that new Pepe Braddock record, now that is a seriously good record! KJ
Re: (313) New Planet E 12
Tres Demented (Carl Craig). But obviously I seem to be one of the first Carl Craig addicts that have this record now. Believe me, this is one of the hottest records of the year! Definitely! It will blow away all the dancefloors on earth for the rest of the year. I don't post a complete detailed review because I don't need to. There are only 5 words I have to use: BUY IT AND BOW DOWN! Hmm sorry but i bought it on sight and after listening i thought it was a bit of a waste of money, It is basically a drum track and more made for the DJ's apparently, not really worth for listening at home. yeah i didn't pick it up when i heard it as the main tarck seemd a little 'noisey' for me and the drum tracks seems a little too minimali was saying this to friends tho that it's probably one of those tracks that you turn down then hear it in the right environment (big PA) and it'll blow you away... based on that it's in the post to me now :) Damn why did i not but that new Pepe Braddock record, now that is a seriously good record! seconded! the bass on that track (intrusion) does wierd things to your solar plexus at the right volume! :) a must buy robin...
RE: (313) New Planet E 12
Hmm sorry but i bought it on sight and after listening i thought it was a bit of a waste of money, It is basically a drum track and more made for the DJ's apparently, not really worth for listening at home. Klaas-Jan Bring it on! I love minimal, counter-intuitive, not-made-for-home listening tracks! Love to be further surprised when I hear them in their all wide-dynamnic glory on a massive rig too! k
(313) New Planet E 12
- Original Message - From: webmaster [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Klaas Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 10:01 AM Subject: Re: (313) New Planet E 12 Well that is what most people make vinyl for dj's right usually they make cd's for easy listening... Hmm sorry but i bought it on sight and after listening i thought it was a bit of a waste of money, It is basically a drum track and more made for the DJ's apparently, not really worth for listening at home. Damn why did i not but that new Pepe Braddock record, now that is a seriously good record! KJ
RE: (313) New Planet E 12
Well that is what most people make vinyl for dj's right usually they make cd's for easy listening... Wheel out the big guns and protect that hive ;-) k
Re: (313) New Planet E 12
Klaas Jan Jongsma wrote: From: Arne Weinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] I already expected some serious email discussions on the new Planet E 12 by Tres Demented (Carl Craig). But obviously I seem to be one of the first Carl Craig addicts that have this record now. Believe me, this is one of the hottest records of the year! Definitely! It will blow away all the dancefloors on earth for the rest of the year. I don't post a complete detailed review because I don't need to. There are only 5 words I have to use: BUY IT AND BOW DOWN! Hmm sorry but i bought it on sight and after listening i thought it was a bit of a waste of money, It is basically a drum track and more made for the DJ's apparently, not really worth for listening at home. Damn why did i not but that new Pepe Braddock record, now that is a seriously good record! KJ Hmm dunno, bought both on Saturday and I really like both. Angola is a nice track :) I think the tres demented track is one that'll grown on you. -- Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~mhl/
Re: (313) Prince Album Recommendations
Brent Kirkwood wrote: After all this talk of Prince... Can anyone make an album recommendation for a newcomer to Price's work? Interesting just how many Prince fans there are on the list. The connection between Prince and Detroit techno is squarely in the what they were listening to when they weren't listening to each other category, so I'm not sure how on-topic it is, but for what it's worth... Just about every Prince album and bootleg released up to the mid-1990s has its moments where he (plus backing band The Revolution or New Power Generation, when applicable) was at the top of his form. Usually there are a couple of songs that were great and were hits, and a couple that should have been, and some mediocre filler. There's also a fair amount of progression from album to album, so you can't really find a single disc that serves as an introduction to all of his styles or that is superior to all others. In the mid-1990s and beyond, his music became more ballad-oriented, less adventurous and hardly as fun as before... still of high quality, just not all that interesting, IMHO, and the recommendations given on here already seem to concur, by omission. As you might expect, the official greatest hits collections contain the safest of the tracks that charted, some of which sound out of place when separated from the original albums. IMHO they should be avoided unless you're looking for a gift for a nostalgic family member. But, there was a B-sides disc that is worth having. Your best bet, though, is to find some nutty fan to make a compilation for you, then research the albums the material came from.. or just take the plunge and start buying. Also, it wasn't mentioned, but the 12 singles he released in the 1980s often had extended versions (full re-recordings, not just remixes) and B-sides that were essential. The long version of Raspberry Beret, the 20 minute version of America, the long mix of U Got The Look, etc... The withdrawn Black Album is raw but has the comical Bob George and the frenetic live jazz-funk jam 2 Nigs United 4 West Compton, which I can't imagine not putting on a *real* best-of compilation. I guess like everyone else I'd recommend Sign O The Times, but it's not jam packed with hits. It's just a really solid album from a time when he was at the top of his game. I thought Around The World In A Day was more enjoyable. I don't really disagree with any of the recommendations made... they're all good albums. If you want stuff that's dancey you should stick to Dirty Mind, Controversy, 1999, and Purple Rain.
RE: (313) New Planet E 12
Hmm sorry but i bought it on sight and after listening i thought it was a bit of a waste of money, It is basically a drum track and more made for the DJ's apparently, not really worth for listening at home. yeah i didn't pick it up when i heard it as the main tarck seemd a little 'noisey' for me and the drum tracks seems a little too minimali was saying this to friends tho that it's probably one of those tracks that you turn down then hear it in the right environment (big PA) and it'll blow you away... yeah I like it, a cool track to mix and the yeah the drum track is minimal but it's great low end in places! I like to see Carl back in action making tougher tracks. I'm not feeling the version with Garnier edits or whatever, I like the tres demented version one. Peace, Matt MacQueen
Re: (313) New Planet E 12
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hmm dunno, bought both on Saturday and I really like both. Angola is a nice track :) I think the tres demented track is one that'll grown on you. Hey Mike, KJ is actually referring to the new Pepe Braddock '4', Sorry yeah I got that too, my mail should've been clearer. I bought new pepe bradock 4, tres demented and a copy of angola at the weekend. I missed the too of the last sentance. pls read angola is a nice track too :) add the francois de roubaix carl craig mix (it's a 10inch) to the above list of must haves too (bit expensive tho) those trumpets! robin...
RE: (313) New Planet E 12
add the francois de roubaix carl craig mix (it's a 10inch) to the above list of must haves too (bit expensive tho) those trumpets! indeed! I heard a 3 minute edit of this on the free CD with Jockey Slut and it's fab! # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
Re: (313) We never know
Saw it on gemm recently.. But I thought I got it on creative.. An italian label..never seen it on buzz... On 30/6/03 1:57 pm, Mathieu Roussotte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, is somebody know where iI can catch on vinyl D.May mixes of sueno latino (on buzz rec ?) thanx mat -- Faites un voeu et puis Voila ! www.voila.fr
Re: (313) We never know
Mine's on Creative out of Italy, too. It's been issued at various points on compilations, though I can't say which off the top of my head. Saw it on gemm recently.. But I thought I got it on creative.. An italian label..never seen it on buzz... is somebody know where iI can catch on vinyl D.May mixes of sueno latino (on buzz rec ?)
Re: (313) Bleep If It's Summer where you are
The tracklisting is... Soha Les Enfants Du Bled - Yellow Armando Land Of Confusion [Remix] - Fix Brown Bros Sunshine - Brown Bros Ten City My Piece Of Heaven [David Morales' Mix] - East West Needs Walking Thru Circles - Needs Voices Voices In My Mind - Sound Of Ministry Carolyn Harding Dream A Dream - Next Moov Kerri Chandler What Is 6 23? - King Street Voices Can You See The Light? - Voices Moodymann Goes On - Grassroots Caress Catch The Rhythm [Danny Krivit Edit] - Strut Paula Ralph Aint No Running Away [Frankie Feliciano Ricanstruction] - Estereo Ten City Whatever Makes You Happy [Kerri Chandler Remix] - Ibadan Davina Don't You Want It - Happy Blaze Louie Vega Brand New Day - MAW Jonny McIntosh did this sweet, summery house set for us at the Bleep43 party Saturday before last. Thanks to Tristan Watkins for kindly hosting the set online. http://www.phonopsia.co.uk/mixes/JonnyMcIntosh_Bleep43_21_06_2003.wma
(313) PE CM 1
From: http://www.discogs.com/release/4237 The Connection Machine - Bitflower (Planet E) Format: 12 Catalog#: PE CM 1 Released: May 1994 Country: US Style: Downtempo, Ambient, Abstract Notes: All tracks written by Jereon Brandjes Natasja Hagemeier. Rating: 3.8/5 (12 votes) Rate It Tracklisting:A1 Bitflower A2 Poly 800 B1 Mind Design B2 Molly Is Autowarping
RE: (313) RE: 313 tours through SF this summer?
detroit/techno related shtuff has always been a bit thin in these parts ...does Staple still book a lot of detroit artists? ...used to.. -Original Message- From: dave cronin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 6:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313 Subject: (313) RE: 313 tours through SF this summer? unfortunately you just missed titonton duvante *kill* it at the top (though played more brokenbeat than detroit techno). kirk degiorgio is djing at milk in the haight (formerly galaxy club, the boomerang) on friday. detroit/techno related shtuff has always been a bit thin in these parts. keep your eye on jonah sharp's ass bomb party-- they sometimes bring in detroit dj's. true intent has been booked domu and titonton, so maybe they'll bring in some more detroitish bnb. also pay attention nikola's thing at the top-- he tends to have some great out of town guests. in addition to sfstation, you may want to check http://www.djsevenpix.org/ lemme know if you hear about anything good... 0d Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 17:24:14 -0700 To: 313@hyperreal.org From: spacecrusher [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: 313 tours through SF this summer? Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] hey there, just wondering if there was any info floating around on Detroit related artists touring through San Francisco this summer?
Re: (313) New Planet E 12
Not sure if it was limited, but was definitely priced as though it was = £15. I paid £9 for it @ juno.co.uk Cheers, Maarten
Re: (313) PE CM 1
It's definitely Connection Machine A great classic record... Watch out for their album on Down Low soon! Should be another classic Arne Christian Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: From: http://www.discogs.com/release/4237 The Connection Machine - Bitflower (Planet E) Format: 12 Catalog#: PE CM 1 Released: May 1994 Country: US Style: Downtempo, Ambient, Abstract Notes: All tracks written by Jereon Brandjes Natasja Hagemeier. Rating: 3.8/5 (12 votes) Rate It Tracklisting:A1 Bitflower A2 Poly 800 B1 Mind Design B2 Molly Is Autowarping -- °°° www.arneweinberg.de HEADSPACE Rec. KEYNOTE Rec. DOWN LOW MUSIC STARBABY Rec. °°°
Re: (313) PECM-1
Watch out for the Connection Machine album on downlow later this year, i think it will have a lot of tracks from their Planet E time. KJ I think this is the Connection Machine one. 4 tracker, subtle melodic electronics. If so, brilliant piece of vinyl, one of my favorites on the label... Molly is Autowarping! Peace Matt MacQueen -Original Message- From: Joe C [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 1:45 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) PECM-1 Does anybody have any info on this catalogue number? It is white label and I picked it out of the planet e section at record time. I would just like to know who and what, also what label it is, doesn't look like a planet-e number but it is certainly a great pick. Thanks Joe _ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) PECM-1
isn't it just the whole album, which was scheduled to have been released on Planet E at that time? - Original Message - From: Klaas Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Matthew MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313 List 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 9:37 PM Subject: Re: (313) PECM-1 Watch out for the Connection Machine album on downlow later this year, i think it will have a lot of tracks from their Planet E time. KJ I think this is the Connection Machine one. 4 tracker, subtle melodic electronics. If so, brilliant piece of vinyl, one of my favorites on the label... Molly is Autowarping! Peace Matt MacQueen -Original Message- From: Joe C [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 1:45 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) PECM-1 Does anybody have any info on this catalogue number? It is white label and I picked it out of the planet e section at record time. I would just like to know who and what, also what label it is, doesn't look like a planet-e number but it is certainly a great pick. Thanks Joe _ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) PECM-1
isn't it just the whole album, which was scheduled to have been released on Planet E at that time? I know that they have given those tracks to but they also picked up producing music to, so it would be nice to her some new stuff from them as well :) .calling minto and JT to to the rescue here :) KJ - Original Message - From: Klaas Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Matthew MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313 List 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 9:37 PM Subject: Re: (313) PECM-1 Watch out for the Connection Machine album on downlow later this year, i think it will have a lot of tracks from their Planet E time. KJ I think this is the Connection Machine one. 4 tracker, subtle melodic electronics. If so, brilliant piece of vinyl, one of my favorites on the label... Molly is Autowarping! Peace Matt MacQueen -Original Message- From: Joe C [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 1:45 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) PECM-1 Does anybody have any info on this catalogue number? It is white label and I picked it out of the planet e section at record time. I would just like to know who and what, also what label it is, doesn't look like a planet-e number but it is certainly a great pick. Thanks Joe _ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: (313) Prince Album Recommendations
Despite that the majority (but hey majority rules, majority sucks right :-) of this list doesn't like me let me do a good deed. For all Prince fans out of there, if you look for some boos, check at http://www.funkycity.fr.st/ Till last October all the boots were on the site, then Prince has started to sue some sites.so now the boos are posted on the site on demand and only during the week-end. You may also want to contact him he speaks English. The site is in French so this how it works: From the menu mes boots you will see the entire list of the bootlegs which are available from the guy who runs the site. From the download menu at the moment you can download the late night show part 1/2/3. If you are into what they call contemporary jazz, a la Carl Craig, if you had enjoyed Detroit experiment... If you are already excited by the project of Carl Craig's collaboration with Alice Coltrane I strongly recommend you to download the Xenophobia series, incredible new turning point from the Man, particularly on Vol.2, you will have a big surprise I was not attended his Paris concert (the guy got it...) last year but I managed to get a $100 place for his after show. 2h15 of show during the second part of his Paris after show, he went into techno... was frenzy rather long and very impressive, accompanied by Blackwell and brass instruments. The French guy got it, the sound is not excellent, but hey. Oh, and BTW I downloaded from the same site Prince birthday gig at Detroit Cobo Hall (07/06/86) Could someone confirms that the Jam rehearsal boot, has been from Detroit, 1984 ? I will appreciated. And please do not all fall on this French guy at the same time:-) Someone else dreams about a collaboration between Prince and KDJ ??? |-Original Message- |From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 4:35 PM |To: Brent Kirkwood |Cc: 313@hyperreal.org |Subject: Re: (313) Prince Album Recommendations | | |Brent Kirkwood wrote: | After all this talk of Prince... | | Can anyone make an album recommendation for a newcomer to Price's work? | |Interesting just how many Prince fans there are on the list. The connection |between Prince and Detroit techno is squarely in the what they |were listening |to when they weren't listening to each other category, so I'm not sure how |on-topic it is, but for what it's worth... |
Re: (313) RE: 313 tours through SF this summer?
yeah. k. hand, boo williams, alton miller,etc if remember correctly. unfortunately, I think staple is no longer. house nights here seem to be catering more to bridge and tunnelers than to the headz. probably because headz are broke and staying at home playing with reason. or having babies. detroit/techno related shtuff has always been a bit thin in these parts ...does Staple still book a lot of detroit artists? ...used to.. -Original Message- From: dave cronin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 6:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313 Subject: (313) RE: 313 tours through SF this summer? unfortunately you just missed titonton duvante *kill* it at the top (though played more brokenbeat than detroit techno). kirk degiorgio is djing at milk in the haight (formerly galaxy club, the boomerang) on friday. detroit/techno related shtuff has always been a bit thin in these parts. keep your eye on jonah sharp's ass bomb party-- they sometimes bring in detroit dj's. true intent has been booked domu and titonton, so maybe they'll bring in some more detroitish bnb. also pay attention nikola's thing at the top-- he tends to have some great out of town guests. in addition to sfstation, you may want to check http://www.djsevenpix.org/ lemme know if you hear about anything good... 0d Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 17:24:14 -0700 To: 313@hyperreal.org From: spacecrusher [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: 313 tours through SF this summer? Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] hey there, just wondering if there was any info floating around on Detroit related artists touring through San Francisco this summer?
(313) electric six
new talents from Detroit :-) signed to XL http://www.xl-recordings.com/mp3/video/elect/xls158cd-01_rvh.ram fun should easily become a hit over here in Amsterdam! this rocking 7 is only 1.99 UKP
RE: (313) RE: Something in the Water (does not Computer){was prince}
Isn't something in the water (does not compute) one of the baddest electronic songs to date. Drum programming is badass and the minimal computer synth sound is more original than most things out today. Totally agree!! listening to it now, the sounds and drum machines it's really a funkier take on some of the sounds that sprang to life on Kraftwerk Computerworld, which came out only a year and a half before 1999 was released! Crazy. Peace, Matt MacQueen
Re: (313) electric six
We spent most of last winter rocking to the sounds of Danger! Danger! High Voltage on Dutch MTV- you're losing your touch Marsel :) Jason Brunton PS Another take on Electric 6 here www.rathergood.com/gaybar On Monday, June 30, 2003, at 10:29 pm, marsel wrote: new talents from Detroit :-) signed to XL http://www.xl-recordings.com/mp3/video/elect/xls158cd-01_rvh.ram fun should easily become a hit over here in Amsterdam! this rocking 7 is only 1.99 UKP
(313) for logic users...
to whom it may concern, i picked up the logic big box a month or so ago. i found out that the included versions of the evp73 exsp24 were not compatible with os x. i also found that logic doesn't support rewire 2 unless you're using at least version 6. bummer. so i ran across a couple of really helpful threads thought i'd share... this one deals with the evp73, exsp24 a free upgrade to version 6 of logic: http://www.osxaudio.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2480 this one deals with rewire issues: http://www.osxaudio.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2082postdays=0postorder=asc start=15 hope this helps someone! -- really nice recordings, l.l.c. jason hogans (:brownstudy) chief nice guy [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.homepage.mac.com/reallynice/
Re: (313) Re: PECM-1
there's a few bits/previews from it on the dL site now too btw... http://downlowmusic.org go into the audio section and hit the logo in the upper right also a loop in the links section.. jt From: Klaas Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] isn't it just the whole album, which was scheduled to have been released on Planet E at that time? I know that they have given those tracks to but they also picked up producing music to, so it would be nice to her some new stuff from them as well :) .calling minto and JT to to the rescue here :) Yes if the stars are aligned right, we will see a full length LPCD from The Connection Machine this year. This album was planned to be released with PE but that unfortunately did not happen and we were able to get ahold of them and to release this gem finally. Jeroen is working on new material again so that is great news too! adios - minto __ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com _ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
Re: (313) New Planet E 12 ( capsite)
hey guys Hmm sorry but i bought it on sight and after listening i thought it was a bit of a waste of money, It is basically a drum track and more made for the DJ's apparently, not really worth for listening at i liked this comment from a good friend who will remain nameless...: They ripped a bassline of Robert Armani and beats alike Farley JM's Funking with the drums again plus on the other side Rolling Stone's Sympathy for the devil on 45 rpm... he was dissing it, sounds good to me tho, i ordered it..:P unrelated, i recently found out capsite.net will soon be no more (or maybe it already is, its not coming up at the moment..). hats off to a fantastic online zine, my favorite since the old days of forcefield, but it even exceeded that, with the video reports, graffiti and art spotlights, online mixes from lots great dj's, loadsa interviews... etc etc. it just had all the right feeling about it too, it's own very nice style that no other online zine came close to. RIP!!! thanks and respect to dr nutcracker and databulk jt _ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail