Re: (313) New Planet E 12

2003-07-01 Thread Brent Kirkwood

They have a brief sample of the Francois de Roubaix CC mix on:

http://www.piccadillyrecords.com/

Thanks Tristan for that link.

Brent


On Tuesday, July 1, 2003, at 02:24 AM, ryan burns wrote:



is there anywhere on the net that has a REAL audio clip of carl's rmx. 
 sounds interesting.


ryan



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It's Carl Craig, Luke Vibert and a coupla other folks I'm not 
recalling at
the moment, remixing a French composer, Francois de Roubaix, who 
wrote stuff
for film in the '60s and the '70s. He did the score to a film called 
Le
Samourai, which is a great film noir, and many others. You can check 
all of

that here: http://us.imdb.com/Title?0062229

Carl Craig's mix is almost anthemic, with big trumpets, and a great 
Carl
Craig Paperclip People style beat. Only problem is that it's nothing 
really
new for him (now that I think about it, it sort of reminds me of 
'Steam' off

of 'The Floor', in terms of tempo and beat anyway).

It's a hot record, but really pricy for a 10. The label is called 
Cinemix.

Here's more info:
http://www.tigersushi.com/site/frameset.jsp?page=Art.jspArtId=386

Tristan
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RE: (313) New Planet E 12

2003-07-01 Thread ryan burns


what 10 inch are you guys talking about???  what label is it on,  i haven't 
heard anything about it.


thanks
ryan
i love the new planet e.  that voice reminds me of planet of the apes!!!  a 
demented monkey.




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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!




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Re: (313) New Planet E 12

2003-07-01 Thread Phonopsia
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From: ryan burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 12:02 AM
Subject: RE: (313) New Planet E 12



 what 10 inch are you guys talking about???  what label is it on,  i
haven't
 heard anything about it.

Ryan,

It's Carl Craig, Luke Vibert and a coupla other folks I'm not recalling at
the moment, remixing a French composer, Francois de Roubaix, who wrote stuff
for film in the '60s and the '70s. He did the score to a film called Le
Samourai, which is a great film noir, and many others. You can check all of
that here: http://us.imdb.com/Title?0062229

Carl Craig's mix is almost anthemic, with big trumpets, and a great Carl
Craig Paperclip People style beat. Only problem is that it's nothing really
new for him (now that I think about it, it sort of reminds me of 'Steam' off
of 'The Floor', in terms of tempo and beat anyway).

It's a hot record, but really pricy for a 10. The label is called Cinemix.
Here's more info:
http://www.tigersushi.com/site/frameset.jsp?page=Art.jspArtId=386

Tristan
===
Text/Mixes: http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
Music: http://www.mp313.com
Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: (313) We never know

2003-07-01 Thread James Bucknell
one compilation that has d may's remix is harry the bastard presents club h
can't remember if it's vol1 or 2.
james

 From: Jonny McIntosh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 17:49:47 +0100
 To: Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mathieu Roussotte [EMAIL PROTECTED],
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: 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 ?)
 
 
 



(313) Re: Re: PECM-1

2003-07-01 Thread J. T.

hey JT
The links seems incorrect
they point to my harddisc


stupid frontpage inserted a href behind my back, fixed it, sorry..


- Original Message -
From: J. T. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 12:31 AM
Subject: 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
 
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(313) Rob Hood $5- this thurs after taste fest

2003-07-01 Thread Elctr0nicwarfare
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Re: (313) Prince (does not Compute)

2003-07-01 Thread Jonny McIntosh
Oh damn Sean, Erotic City is so much more than that f**king White
Horse... :)

 glad you made that observation. now I know I'm not crazy. for years I've
 noticed that Prince likes to borrow heavily from Kraftwerk (and many
other
 artists). I used to keep a mental list of his Kraftwerk inspired tracks,
but
 havent really given it much thought lately. one example that immediately
 springs to mind: Computer Blue steals melodies from Computer
 World/Computer Love and Pocket Calculator. Darling Nikki was a rendition
of
 another Kraftwerk tune, but cant recall which Trans Europe Express I
 think. Erotic City is just that Ride TheWhite Horse song. Anyone else
 think of any others?




(313) Music and the Mind

2003-07-01 Thread Andrew Hodgson
...is the title of a book I'm reading at the minute, by Anthony Storr.
It talks about music's function in society, and it's meaning for people,
why it has the effect it has, etc. etc. It's a fascinating book and I
thought some people out there might appreciate it. It's well worth a
look if you're interested in musicology or the psychology of music, or
even if you like music more than the average punter (as most of you do
;)

Check it out here:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0006861865/qid=1057065396/sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_3_1/026-2990121-5976458


Does anyone else have any books they could recommend?

Cheers,

Andrew


Re: (313) Music and the Mind

2003-07-01 Thread robin pinning
 ...is the title of a book I'm reading at the minute, by Anthony Storr.
 It talks about music's function in society, and it's meaning for people,
 why it has the effect it has, etc. etc. It's a fascinating book and I
 thought some people out there might appreciate it. It's well worth a
 look if you're interested in musicology or the psychology of music, or
 even if you like music more than the average punter (as most of you do
 ;)

 Check it out here:

 http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0006861865/qid=1057065396/sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_3_1/026-2990121-5976458

i'll check that outcheers

 Does anyone else have any books they could recommend?

ok i found Kodwo Eshun: More Brilliant than the Sun to be pretty good. tho
i didn't know all the music discussed which was a disadvantage. also stuff
in there about alice coltrane which is interesting given carl craig's
direction i guess. the style isn't for everyone but once you get into it
it's inspiring in a funny kind of way. a cd with all the tunes discussed
on there would have been a killer addition.

later


robin...



(313) WBAR - 6-27 - Playlist

2003-07-01 Thread Eric Scuccimarra

To: Eric Scucccimarra [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: WBAR - 6-27 -
Playlist
DJ Skooch
(www.skooch.com)

June 27, 2003 
6:00-8:00pm EST 
WBAR - 87.9 - live stream
www.wbar.org

Tribe Called Quest - Excursions - Jive
De La Soul - Me, Myself  I - Tommy Boy
Newcleus - Jam On It - Sunnydale
Afrikaa Bambataa - Planet Rock - Tommy Boy
Posatronic - Shake It - Direct Beat
DJ Assault - Strictly For Tha Tricks - Intuit Solar
Mr. De - Y2K Bug - Electrofunk
Mas 2008 - Elektrik - Twilight 76
Anthony Rother - Sex with the Machines - Kanzleramt
DJ Godfather - Late Night - Twilight 76
Optic Nerve - Face Your Fate - Omnisonous
Etotek - Slo-Tek - Twilight 76
Aural Float - New Frontiers - Elektrolux
Freakazoids - @tic Future - Zoid
Voice Stealer - Undercover - Subvert
Detroit Grand Pubahs - Sandwiches - Intuit Solar
Ectomorph - Satori - Interdimensional Transmissions
I-f - Space Invaders are Smoking Grass - Interdimensional Transmissions
Rob Hood - Museum - Axis
Drexciya - Wave Jumper - Submerge
DJ Godfather- Pimp of the Nation - Databass
Electric Soul - X^2 - Direct Beat
UR - Electronic Warfare - UR
Drexciya - You Don't Know - UR
Will Web - Chemical Breakdown - Astralwerks
DJ Assault - E. 99 Remix - Electrofunk
DJ Rated X  Waxmaster - Footwork - Dance Mania
DJ Funk - Work That Body - Dance Mania
Chip Dilla - Bend Over - Dance Mania
DJ Funk - Work It - Dance Mania
Noise Makers - F*ck Me - UC
DJ Work - Bamboozled - UC
DJ Urban - Bang - Kne Deep
DJ Assault - Kali - Electrofunk
DJ Assault - Ass  Titties - Electrofunk
DJ Rip - Scream - UC
DJ Funk - Work That Motherf*cker (Rmx) - Dance Mania
Trashed Funk - Super Fly - Trashed Funk
Rob Hood - The Pace - Axis
DJ Godfather  DJ Nasty - Where da Hos At? - Databass
DJ Godfather - Ping Pong - Twilight 76
Disco D - Subsonic Drive - Intuit Solar
Aux 88 - I Need to Freak - Direct Beat
Aux 88 - Play It Loud - Direct Beat
Erotek - Guess Your Weight - Databass
Gaetano Parisio - Art ? - Art
Crime Report - Afrogermanc - UR
Sugar Hill Gang - Rappers Delight- Sugar Hill
Godfather - How U Do Dat - Databass
Drexciya - Antivaper Waves - Rephlex
Due to technical problems the first hour of the set is not available as MP3 which is actually quite nice because the mixing was just awful. The second hour will be posted to www.skooch.com in the Online Mixes section by this afternoon.
http://www.skooch.com/sounds/Skooch-WBAR-6-27-2.mp3
The second hour starts in the middle of the following track:
Drexciya - Wave Jumper - Submerge




RE: (313) New Planet E 12 ( capsite)

2003-07-01 Thread Grammenos, Peter


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From: J. T. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 6:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: 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


PG Cool, some of my faith in this list has restored! I thought all of your
were just gaga over anything that carl puts out. I heard tres demented @
dancetracks last night .. It's a damn drum track, and a boring one at that. 


RE: (313) New Planet E 12 ( capsite)

2003-07-01 Thread alex . bond

PG Cool, some of my faith in this list has restored! I thought all of
your
were just gaga over anything that carl puts out.

well I guess I'm guilty a little of that. I have to say though I think out
of all the detroit 'heads' I feel he has the most consistency, and to this
day is still making very good records.

I heard tres demented @
dancetracks last night .. It's a damn drum track, and a boring one at
that.

I think it's real rough s**t. I like it. I'm not too keen on the last 3rd
when it dives into that mad rave bit. It's crying out for a re-edit...

I also think it reminds me big time of Sleezy D I've lost control - like a
2003 version... I guess it's the voices, but it's just the roughness of the
whole thing. as someone said yesterday, I reckon it will sound good on a
big rig.

Alex
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RE: (313) dc-16 out now

2003-07-01 Thread FC2 Richards
is this one on colored vinyl too?

-Original Message-
From: logic7 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 3:13 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED] Org'
Subject: RE: (313) dc-16 out now


Deep Chord is my absolute favorite label. This (like everything else of
theirs) will be my blind buy purchace on my next trip to Record Time.

-Original Message-
From: The REAL Mxyzptlk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 11:49 AM
To: Michael Lees; Fabrizio Nahum
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) dc-16 out now


If you can't find it elsewhere, Record Time should have these. I got mine
from one of their bins at Movement nearly a month ago.

 jeff


At 09:18 AM 6/24/2003, Michael Lees wrote:
Sounds exciting

http://www.deepchord.com/index2.html


hiit seems that deepchord 016 is out now
fab

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RE: (313) Prince (does not Compute)

2003-07-01 Thread alex . bond

weren't the two 'laidback' guys Danish?

and recorded it in Denmark?

I might be wrong, but thought they were.

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RE: (313) New Planet E 12 ( capsite)

2003-07-01 Thread Odeluga, Ken
PG Cool, some of my faith in this list has restored! I thought all of
your
were just gaga over anything that carl puts out.

Alex Bond well I guess I'm guilty a little of that. I have to say though I
think out
of all the detroit 'heads' I feel he has the most consistency, and to this
day is still making very good records.

I just bought it too! Can't say I like everything Craig does but heard abt
this and then actually heard it, and to me, it's the bees! Maybe I'm getting
more, errr, demented(?) in my old age but whilst I've really been very happy
to avoid 'looped bangers by numbers,' what I think of as the essence of a
tough techno track - which is really quite an old tradition in techno - was
never problem with that sub-genre in the first place. The problem was too
many lazy or just plain talentless producers. But I will always give a
Surgeon record or anything Downwards a listen, ditto, Rob Hood, Mills,
Sativae, Jamie Liddell (sp?) Landstrumm (proly others who/which I can't
think of right now) ... get the picture? So when I heard CC had done this,
well, we know his rep, his mind (to a v small extent),  I expected something
at least half-good, and it is indeed impressive (to me). It's true that it
isn't really bedtime listening/for home use, but that's never been the sole
criteria for a record to be 'good' imho.

Peace

k

(but not whilst it's playing tho' ;-)


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PG Cool, some of my faith in this list has restored! I thought all of
your
were just gaga over anything that carl puts out.

well I guess I'm guilty a little of that. I have to say though I think out
of all the detroit 'heads' I feel he has the most consistency, and to this
day is still making very good records.

I heard tres demented @
dancetracks last night .. It's a damn drum track, and a boring one at
that.

I think it's real rough s**t. I like it. I'm not too keen on the last 3rd
when it dives into that mad rave bit. It's crying out for a re-edit...

I also think it reminds me big time of Sleezy D I've lost control - like a
2003 version... I guess it's the voices, but it's just the roughness of the
whole thing. as someone said yesterday, I reckon it will sound good on a
big rig.

Alex
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RE: (313) New Planet E 12 ( capsite)

2003-07-01 Thread Robert Taylor
Just been listening to Craig's Workout  and it certainly works in the mix 

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From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 2:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) New Planet E 12 ( capsite)


PG Cool, some of my faith in this list has restored! I thought all of
your
were just gaga over anything that carl puts out.

Alex Bond well I guess I'm guilty a little of that. I have to say though I
think out
of all the detroit 'heads' I feel he has the most consistency, and to this
day is still making very good records.

I just bought it too! Can't say I like everything Craig does but heard abt
this and then actually heard it, and to me, it's the bees! Maybe I'm getting
more, errr, demented(?) in my old age but whilst I've really been very happy
to avoid 'looped bangers by numbers,' what I think of as the essence of a
tough techno track - which is really quite an old tradition in techno - was
never problem with that sub-genre in the first place. The problem was too
many lazy or just plain talentless producers. But I will always give a
Surgeon record or anything Downwards a listen, ditto, Rob Hood, Mills,
Sativae, Jamie Liddell (sp?) Landstrumm (proly others who/which I can't
think of right now) ... get the picture? So when I heard CC had done this,
well, we know his rep, his mind (to a v small extent),  I expected something
at least half-good, and it is indeed impressive (to me). It's true that it
isn't really bedtime listening/for home use, but that's never been the sole
criteria for a record to be 'good' imho.

Peace

k

(but not whilst it's playing tho' ;-)


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Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 2:54 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
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PG Cool, some of my faith in this list has restored! I thought all of
your
were just gaga over anything that carl puts out.

well I guess I'm guilty a little of that. I have to say though I think out
of all the detroit 'heads' I feel he has the most consistency, and to this
day is still making very good records.

I heard tres demented @
dancetracks last night .. It's a damn drum track, and a boring one at
that.

I think it's real rough s**t. I like it. I'm not too keen on the last 3rd
when it dives into that mad rave bit. It's crying out for a re-edit...

I also think it reminds me big time of Sleezy D I've lost control - like a
2003 version... I guess it's the voices, but it's just the roughness of the
whole thing. as someone said yesterday, I reckon it will sound good on a
big rig.

Alex
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RE: (313) New Planet E 12 ( capsite)

2003-07-01 Thread Grammenos, Peter

But still the worst moment of the cd... 

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Subject: RE: (313) New Planet E 12 ( capsite)


Just been listening to Craig's Workout  and it certainly works in the mix 

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From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 2:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) New Planet E 12 ( capsite)


PG Cool, some of my faith in this list has restored! I thought all of
your
were just gaga over anything that carl puts out.

Alex Bond well I guess I'm guilty a little of that. I have to say though I
think out
of all the detroit 'heads' I feel he has the most consistency, and to 
this day is still making very good records.

I just bought it too! Can't say I like everything Craig does but heard abt
this and then actually heard it, and to me, it's the bees! Maybe I'm getting
more, errr, demented(?) in my old age but whilst I've really been very happy
to avoid 'looped bangers by numbers,' what I think of as the essence of a
tough techno track - which is really quite an old tradition in techno - was
never problem with that sub-genre in the first place. The problem was too
many lazy or just plain talentless producers. But I will always give a
Surgeon record or anything Downwards a listen, ditto, Rob Hood, Mills,
Sativae, Jamie Liddell (sp?) Landstrumm (proly others who/which I can't
think of right now) ... get the picture? So when I heard CC had done this,
well, we know his rep, his mind (to a v small extent),  I expected something
at least half-good, and it is indeed impressive (to me). It's true that it
isn't really bedtime listening/for home use, but that's never been the sole
criteria for a record to be 'good' imho.

Peace

k

(but not whilst it's playing tho' ;-)


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Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 2:54 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) New Planet E 12 ( capsite)



PG Cool, some of my faith in this list has restored! I thought all of
your
were just gaga over anything that carl puts out.

well I guess I'm guilty a little of that. I have to say though I think 
out of all the detroit 'heads' I feel he has the most consistency, and 
to this day is still making very good records.

I heard tres demented @
dancetracks last night .. It's a damn drum track, and a boring one at
that.

I think it's real rough s**t. I like it. I'm not too keen on the last 
3rd when it dives into that mad rave bit. It's crying out for a 
re-edit...

I also think it reminds me big time of Sleezy D I've lost control - 
like a 2003 version... I guess it's the voices, but it's just the 
roughness of the whole thing. as someone said yesterday, I reckon it 
will sound good on a big rig.

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RE: (313) New Planet E 12 ( capsite)

2003-07-01 Thread Robert Taylor
Nope - maybe the least bad.
Anyway I like it and I have better taste than you ;-)
The best moment has got to be the Drums Suck Mix of  Dave Angel's Airbourne - 
the first time I heard that was a goosebump moment and certainly one of Craig's 
many finest turns

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But still the worst moment of the cd... 

-Original Message-
From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 11:26 AM
To: Odeluga, Ken; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) New Planet E 12 ( capsite)


Just been listening to Craig's Workout  and it certainly works in the mix 

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From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 2:24 PM
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PG Cool, some of my faith in this list has restored! I thought all of
your
were just gaga over anything that carl puts out.

Alex Bond well I guess I'm guilty a little of that. I have to say though I
think out
of all the detroit 'heads' I feel he has the most consistency, and to 
this day is still making very good records.

I just bought it too! Can't say I like everything Craig does but heard abt
this and then actually heard it, and to me, it's the bees! Maybe I'm getting
more, errr, demented(?) in my old age but whilst I've really been very happy
to avoid 'looped bangers by numbers,' what I think of as the essence of a
tough techno track - which is really quite an old tradition in techno - was
never problem with that sub-genre in the first place. The problem was too
many lazy or just plain talentless producers. But I will always give a
Surgeon record or anything Downwards a listen, ditto, Rob Hood, Mills,
Sativae, Jamie Liddell (sp?) Landstrumm (proly others who/which I can't
think of right now) ... get the picture? So when I heard CC had done this,
well, we know his rep, his mind (to a v small extent),  I expected something
at least half-good, and it is indeed impressive (to me). It's true that it
isn't really bedtime listening/for home use, but that's never been the sole
criteria for a record to be 'good' imho.

Peace

k

(but not whilst it's playing tho' ;-)


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PG Cool, some of my faith in this list has restored! I thought all of
your
were just gaga over anything that carl puts out.

well I guess I'm guilty a little of that. I have to say though I think 
out of all the detroit 'heads' I feel he has the most consistency, and 
to this day is still making very good records.

I heard tres demented @
dancetracks last night .. It's a damn drum track, and a boring one at
that.

I think it's real rough s**t. I like it. I'm not too keen on the last 
3rd when it dives into that mad rave bit. It's crying out for a 
re-edit...

I also think it reminds me big time of Sleezy D I've lost control - 
like a 2003 version... I guess it's the voices, but it's just the 
roughness of the whole thing. as someone said yesterday, I reckon it 
will sound good on a big rig.

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(313) Tejada +Organized Noise

2003-07-01 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
I just found a used copy of John Tejada's Slogan on Organized Noise and
it's a killer EP so I'm wondering if other releases on that label are
similar? I see they have Twerk on their roster but i've never really been a
big fan of his style.


MEK




RE: (313) dc-16 out now

2003-07-01 Thread Jongsma, K.J.
I got a copy on white vinyl, so yes it is on coloured vinyl :)

KJ (who really likes the new IChat AV :))


 is this one on colored vinyl too?
 
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 Deep Chord is my absolute favorite label. This (like 
 everything else of
 theirs) will be my blind buy purchace on my next trip to 
 Record Time.
 
 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 11:49 AM
 To: Michael Lees; Fabrizio Nahum
 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
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 If you can't find it elsewhere, Record Time should have 
 these. I got mine
 from one of their bins at Movement nearly a month ago.
 
  jeff
 
 
 At 09:18 AM 6/24/2003, Michael Lees wrote:
 Sounds exciting
 
 http://www.deepchord.com/index2.html
 
 
 hiit seems that deepchord 016 is out now
 fab
 
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RE: (313) Prince (does not Compute)

2003-07-01 Thread Christian Bloch
YES!!! Finally a reference to Denmark that I didn't provide :) Laidback
are indeed Danish, but I don't know if they actually recorded White
Horse in Denmark or not... 

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|weren't the two 'laidback' guys Danish?
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|and recorded it in Denmark?
|
|I might be wrong, but thought they were.
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Re: (313) Prince (does not Compute)

2003-07-01 Thread Hans Veneman
On Tue, Jul 01, 2003 at 10:53:16AM -0400, Christian Bloch wrote:
 YES!!! Finally a reference to Denmark that I didn't provide :) Laidback
 are indeed Danish, but I don't know if they actually recorded White
 Horse in Denmark or not... 

I believe White Horse was actually the b-side of the awful summerhit
Sunshine Reggae. It doesn't happen often that artists become both
commercial and underground one-hit-wonders with the same record :)

To get back to Prince: i really hope In All My Dreams will get an
official release some day, but i doubt it. This was to be released on 
Parade i believe and is an amazing 10 minute psychadelic roller coaster
ride.

Cheers,
Hans

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RE: (313) New Planet E 12 ( capsite)

2003-07-01 Thread Arne Weinberg
Mathieu Roussotte [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
 IMO it's a good record, but as it has been said there's nothing new.
 It's like the new alaska by L.Garnier (back in the old days).
 
 Innerzone orchestra, a great thing done but  
 I wish carl had find another way to create than mixing jazz with techno.,
 with regards and respect to all jazz fans.
 
 mat

Innerzone Orchestra was totally different thing and I think there is an obvious 
reason why Carl uses so many different monikers for his records. Nobody can 
really expect Carl to do only bedroom listening stuff because he did some 
absolute classic soulful deep listening music. Nobody can expect that Carl only 
does his future jazz records liek Innerzone or Detroit Experiment. And nobody 
can expect from Carl that he only does dancefloor stuff like Paerclip People or 
Tres demented. 
What I want to say is that he has very different facettes and we should be glad 
that he releases those different styles. And Carl Craig is not a musical 
machine, so he can make tracks that might seem not to be genious as usual
Music is a question of taste.

Arne


Re: (313) Prince (does not Compute)

2003-07-01 Thread jurren baars

sean deason wrote:

Erotic City is just that Ride TheWhite Horse song. Anyone else think of 
any others?


that's funny, i've been listening to dj godfather  bmg on groovetech a 
couple of times lately, and brendan mixes prince's 'erotic city' together 
with laidback's 'white horse'...
it also clearly points out why brendan has picked up the ableton equipment 
for mixing  ;^)


actually the only reason i brought this up, is because i need an id on the 
first track bmg's playing, it's also used on one of those re-edit/mix 12s 
out now, think it's the one with the wee papa girl rappers, 2nd track on 
either side a or b.


hmm... on to my next mail!

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Re: (313) electric six

2003-07-01 Thread jurren baars

Jason Brunton wrote:


PS Another take on Electric 6 here

www.rathergood.com/gaybar


ah!  http://www.rathergood.com=P

that's one of my favorite websites!

anyone's gotta loves what he's done to that pompous @$$ mick hucknall...
and those kittens from northern england performing that destiny child song 
made me drop from my seat laughing.


jurren i like the moon, but not as much as a spoon baars

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Re: (313) Prince (does not Compute)

2003-07-01 Thread robin pinning

 actually the only reason i brought this up, is because i need an id on the
 first track bmg's playing, it's also used on one of those re-edit/mix 12s
 out now, think it's the one with the wee papa girl rappers, 2nd track on
 either side a or b.

so on that one (vol1 i think) there is the wee papa girl rappers, then an
AFX thing (i this the one u mean?) and the track on the other side is land
of confusion

don't have me vinyl handy at the mo

robin...




(313) TECHNOLOGY SAY THANK YOU!

2003-07-01 Thread ian cheshire
THANK YOU TO ALL OF YOU THAT CAME LAST WEDNESDAY AND MADE IT A SPECIAL NITE
FOR ME AND THE TECHNOLOGY CREW

We will be doing another one in about 3 months time and we'll be keeping the
same set up but we will look to hold it on a Friday or Saturday nite at a
different venue.

Can I say a big thank you to all the DJ's as each one had a great set,
higlights for me were everyone except me, as I was a little pre-occupied
with the owners but still I had a very enjoyable time watching you all,
especially our Robots ;0)

Apologies to Ana again for being late to Groovtech and if you caught the set
I hope it took you back to the nite before as I know some of you were still
up ! You naughty people!

Be sure to check the Groovetech website as it will be archived in the bext 2
weeks I think, ok I hope :) see www.groovetech.com.

Well take care all and please be sure to email us to recieve regular updates
and news on what's happening.

I am off to Augsburg this weekend to the Liquid Club, lucky ole me! poor ole
Sarah  Luke :0((( So make sure you have a good one and don't be too bad, as
if!

Cheers

Ian


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Re: (313) Music and the Mind

2003-07-01 Thread jurren baars

robin pinning wrote:


Does anyone else have any books they could recommend?


ok i found Kodwo Eshun: More Brilliant than the Sun to be pretty good. tho 
i didn't know all the music discussed which was a disadvantage. also stuff 
in there about alice coltrane which is interesting given carl craig's 
direction i guess. the style isn't for everyone but once you get into it 
it's inspiring in a funny kind of way. a cd with all the tunes discussed on 
there would have been a killer addition.


i sort of had the same feeling when i read it 2 or 3 years ago, actually it 
pointed me towards records that are now some of my favorites. it's great as 
a reference-book, when out shopping.
i've read it again a year and a half ago, and that was a pleasant surprise, 
as it read a LOT easier. [took me about 2 months to finish the first time, 
and less then a week on the beach the second time].
and i've been thinking about compiling a cd, to accompany the book, sort of 
chronologically, so you can actually hear what he's talking about. and add a 
booklet with pictures of the sleeves he mentiones would have been a nice 
addition aswell. [are you writing all this down mister publisher sir?]


i myself have started on 'Before Motown, jazz in detroit 1920-1960' after it 
got mentioned on this list a couple of months ago [then found out that i had 
allready saved an earlier post about the book 2 years prior august 6, 2001] 
and 'A Love Supreme/the creation of John Coltrane's classic album' by Ashley 
Kahn. i enjoy reading 'A Love Supreme' more, but that's probably because 
'Before Motown' is written really fact upon fact, sort of like a history 
book [probably because it is] but both are very interesting, and highly 
recommended. especially because both writers have had the fortune to 
interview many people from that era, so the insight comes straight from the 
source. every book about these same subjects, will probably have to really 
in large part on what's written in these books.


and i saw another book mentioned by someone on the deephousepage 
messageboard:
'Black Machine Music  Galactic Soul, From Disco, House to Detroit Techno' 
by Tsutomu Noda, anyone know this and care to enlighten all us 
ultra-313-techno-geeks if it's worth buying for the content, or if it's just 
something you gotta have because it says '...Detroit Techno' in the title?


jurren

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(313) Re: 313 tours through SF this summer?

2003-07-01 Thread Sam Valenti IV
Dabrye will be playing Bottom of the Hill with Manitoba as part of their
West Coast Tour in September.

Manitoba (Leaf) and Dabrye (Ghostly International / Eastern Developments)

9.18SAN DIEGO   Casbah
9.19LOS ANGELES Spaceland
9.20SAN FRANCISCO   Bottom of the Hill
9.24SEATTLE Chop Suey
9.25PORTLANDMedicine Hat
9.26VANCOUVER   Sonar

Sam


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) OT Cup of Tea

2003-07-01 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
please hit me back off list because of the nature of the topic

I know that Cup of Tea records no longer exists but is Pip Diaz still
around the music scene?
Besides Mr. Scruff, who else from their roster is still producing - I just
don't see any of the other players like Purple Penguin, Jaz Klash, Statik
Sound System, or Slick Sixty  anymore (unless they've all changed their
names or I'm not looking in the right place).


MEK




Re: (313) BMG track-id (was: Prince (does not Compute))

2003-07-01 Thread jurren baars

yeah, i think it's on volume 1, dunno for sure bought neither one...

here's the link to the godfather  ectomorph dj-set:

http://www.groovetech.com/PhoenixData/SilverStream/Pages/srvltRecMed?RecordedMediaID=69601

godfather ends with phyllyps track II, and then at around the 55 minute 
mark, brendan starts, the track has samples of the breaths from 'tour de 
france'.

hope this helps

jurren

 actually the only reason i brought this up, is because i need an id on 
the
 first track bmg's playing, it's also used on one of those re-edit/mix 
12s

 out now, think it's the one with the wee papa girl rappers, 2nd track on
 either side a or b.

so on that one (vol1 i think) there is the wee papa girl rappers, then an
AFX thing (i this the one u mean?) and the track on the other side is land
of confusion

don't have me vinyl handy at the mo

robin...




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RE: (313) Prince (does not Compute)

2003-07-01 Thread Brendan Nelson
 -Original Message-
 From: jurren baars [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 01 July 2003 16:21
 
 actually the only reason i brought this up, is because i need 
 an id on the first track bmg's playing...

That's Basstronic by Unknown DJ...

Brendan


RE: (313) Prince (does not Compute)

2003-07-01 Thread robin pinning

  -Original Message-
  From: jurren baars [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 01 July 2003 16:21
 
  actually the only reason i brought this up, is because i need
  an id on the first track bmg's playing...

 That's Basstronic by Unknown DJ...

aha...that one...volume 2 then

robin...



Re: (313) Music and the Mind

2003-07-01 Thread Data General

I cant find that book on amazon. . . any more info about it?  It sounds
pretty interesting.  ask the guy on the msgboard about the publisher
maybe.




On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, jurren baars wrote:

 robin pinning wrote:

 Does anyone else have any books they could recommend?
 
 ok i found Kodwo Eshun: More Brilliant than the Sun to be pretty good. tho
 i didn't know all the music discussed which was a disadvantage. also stuff
 in there about alice coltrane which is interesting given carl craig's
 direction i guess. the style isn't for everyone but once you get into it
 it's inspiring in a funny kind of way. a cd with all the tunes discussed on
 there would have been a killer addition.

 i sort of had the same feeling when i read it 2 or 3 years ago, actually it
 pointed me towards records that are now some of my favorites. it's great as
 a reference-book, when out shopping.
 i've read it again a year and a half ago, and that was a pleasant surprise,
 as it read a LOT easier. [took me about 2 months to finish the first time,
 and less then a week on the beach the second time].
 and i've been thinking about compiling a cd, to accompany the book, sort of
 chronologically, so you can actually hear what he's talking about. and add a
 booklet with pictures of the sleeves he mentiones would have been a nice
 addition aswell. [are you writing all this down mister publisher sir?]

 i myself have started on 'Before Motown, jazz in detroit 1920-1960' after it
 got mentioned on this list a couple of months ago [then found out that i had
 allready saved an earlier post about the book 2 years prior august 6, 2001]
 and 'A Love Supreme/the creation of John Coltrane's classic album' by Ashley
 Kahn. i enjoy reading 'A Love Supreme' more, but that's probably because
 'Before Motown' is written really fact upon fact, sort of like a history
 book [probably because it is] but both are very interesting, and highly
 recommended. especially because both writers have had the fortune to
 interview many people from that era, so the insight comes straight from the
 source. every book about these same subjects, will probably have to really
 in large part on what's written in these books.

 and i saw another book mentioned by someone on the deephousepage
 messageboard:
 'Black Machine Music  Galactic Soul, From Disco, House to Detroit Techno'
 by Tsutomu Noda, anyone know this and care to enlighten all us
 ultra-313-techno-geeks if it's worth buying for the content, or if it's just
 something you gotta have because it says '...Detroit Techno' in the title?

 jurren

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(313) Wire to Wire

2003-07-01 Thread Bleep43
Anyone heard the new Hood LP on Peacefrog?

Excellent stuff, much more laidback than Point Blank. 

I've reviewed it at www.bleep43.com


Toby






Re: (313) Tejada +Organized Noise

2003-07-01 Thread jake

http://www.manmade.com/on/


On Tuesday, July 1, 2003, at 07:46  AM, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I just found a used copy of John Tejada's Slogan on Organized Noise 
and

it's a killer EP so I'm wondering if other releases on that label are
similar? I see they have Twerk on their roster but i've never really 
been a

big fan of his style.


MEK








(313) It All Goes Back To Detroit

2003-07-01 Thread Kent williams
To find out what was in there, they will have to trace it back to Detroit,
she said.

http://desmoinesregister.com/news/stories/c4788998/21628960.html




RE: (313) Music and the Mind

2003-07-01 Thread Sylvia

Jurren,

It's a little bit more than that :-)
Noda is the official UR operative in Japan
Noda used to be the chief editor at Ele-king,
He got a serious background in Music,
black music in general and Detroit in particular...
It's not his first essay...about black music

Drop me a private line if you would like
to keep in touch with him.


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|To: 313@hyperreal.org
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|
|
|and i saw another book mentioned by someone on the deephousepage
|messageboard:
|'Black Machine Music  Galactic Soul, From Disco, House to Detroit Techno'
|by Tsutomu Noda, anyone know this and care to enlighten all us
|ultra-313-techno-geeks if it's worth buying for the content, or if
|it's just
|something you gotta have because it says '...Detroit Techno' in the title?
|
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Re: (313) It All Goes Back To Detroit

2003-07-01 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight

Well, I'm off to the store - anybody want anything?





  
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To find out what was in there, they will have to trace it back to
Detroit,
she said.

http://desmoinesregister.com/news/stories/c4788998/21628960.html









Re: (313) Tejada +Organized Noise

2003-07-01 Thread Phonopsia
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 3:46 PM
Subject: (313) Tejada +Organized Noise


 I just found a used copy of John Tejada's Slogan on Organized Noise

Heaviest 12 inches I've ever laid hands on. It is also has an unusually wide
diameter. Yes, I am talking about a record.

Tristan
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(313) fo sho, we goin´ ! (to detroit)

2003-07-01 Thread Maarten Baute
 fo sho, we goin´ ! (to detroit) 
recorded by morthen kiang somewhere in maldegem (belgium) on the 27th of
june 2003

t 60:12

high quality mp3 download:
http://datavibe.net/~mkiang/morthen_kiang-fo_sho_we_goin_to_detroit.mp3

real audio stream:
http://www.morthenkiang.com/mixes/morthen_kiang-fo_sho_we_goin_to_detroit.ra
m

01) michael jackson - get on the floor [ epic ] (´79)
02) house proud people - lonely disco dancer (sneak´s boomin´ mix) [ cross
section ]
03) astrophunk - deepness [ tracking you down ]
04) sterac - mysterium [ 100% pure ]
05) soundhack - soundhack #2 a1 [ soundhack ]
06) rue east - diskoid [ pure plastic ]
07) lil´ louis - new york [ diamond ] (´89)
08) kim bilir - feelin? d2 [ cosmic ]
09) john rocca - i want it to be real (farley´s hot house piano mix) [ city
beat ] (´87)
10) lil´ louis - french kiss [ diamond ] (´89)
11) g. la tortue / c. carrier - pcm 42 [ taka ]
12) black odyssey - sweat [ black flag ]
13) shake - simpatico [ frictional ]
14) model 500 - starlight [ metroplex ]
15) fingers inc. - bring down the walls [ jack trax ] (´88)
16) virgo four - going thru life [ trax ] (´89)
17) bfc - it´s a shame [ fragile ] (´90)
18) model 500 - wanderer [ transmat ] (´90)
19) kemit sources - play [ versatile ]
20) larry heard - space jungle (original mix) [ track mode ]
21) moodymann - trak eighteen [ peacefrog ]
22) the strikers - body music (vocal) [ prelude ] (´81)
23) t-connection - do what you wanna do [ t.k. disco ] (´77)

Note that at the end the mixes can be a bit sloppy. This is because I did
not touch my decks for 2 months because of other obligations. Now I am back
and will record some more mixes this summer. Stay tuned.

More at:
http://www.morthenkiang.com

Thanks to:
Rev. Jeffrey Paul of datavibe.net for the webspace.

Have fun,
Maarten



(313) Belfast Listmembers

2003-07-01 Thread John Sokolowski

Are there any listmembers in or around Belfast?
If so, please hit me back.
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RE: (313) It All Goes Back To Detroit

2003-07-01 Thread logic7
I'll take some Uncle Ray's Garlic flavored chips (they're actually quite
good!)

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Well, I'm off to the store - anybody want anything?





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Re: (313) It All Goes Back To Detroit

2003-07-01 Thread ::\)
just bring me the bud

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 I'll take some Uncle Ray's Garlic flavored chips (they're actually quite
 good!)

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 Well, I'm off to the store - anybody want anything?





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 To find out what was in there, they will have to trace it back to
 Detroit,
 she said.

 http://desmoinesregister.com/news/stories/c4788998/21628960.html







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Re: (313) Music and the Mind

2003-07-01 Thread Jason


On Tuesday, July 1, 2003, at 03:18  pm, Andrew Hodgson wrote:


...is the title of a book I'm reading at the minute, by Anthony Storr.


This is an incredible book - full of insight and humour- well written  
with a fantastic open-minded attitude to the phenomenon of music.


cheers

Jason Brunton


It talks about music's function in society, and it's meaning for  
people,

why it has the effect it has, etc. etc. It's a fascinating book and I
thought some people out there might appreciate it. It's well worth a
look if you're interested in musicology or the psychology of music, or
even if you like music more than the average punter (as most of you do
;)

Check it out here:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0006861865/qid=1057065396/ 
sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_3_1/026-2990121-5976458



Does anyone else have any books they could recommend?

Cheers,

Andrew





Re: (313) Muzik (was 7 Magazine)

2003-07-01 Thread Tom Robbins/Magic Feet
 I still enjoy: Jockey Slut, Urb, and Vibe - Muzik has its moments.

Apparently Muzik just closed its doors (pages?) for the last time.

TOM
(Apologies if someone already posted this, I'm out of touch with the list.)




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  as far as I know it's re-started as Update ?
 
 
 
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  Subject: RE: (313) 7 Magazine
 
 
  Is this magazine still in print? Where does it originate from? Any
online
  links to them? Looks like it is/was a great magazine.
 
   Michael.Elliot-Knight
 
  Can't see the answer to this, sorry if I'm repeating. 7 is a sort of
  weekly
  UK Mixmag - the same guy who had the orginal idea for Mixmag (before it
  was
  sold to EMAP) started 7. I think he had to sell 7 last year - although
  he's
  still involved - as sales weren't as good as hoped. I believe it's
still
  being published. I've never read a copy - although I read the item on
  Octave
  One, online.
 
  k
 
 
 



RE: (313) New Planet E 12 ( capsite)

2003-07-01 Thread ryan burns


i heard through the grape vine that the vocals on Demented were sampled from 
and old french movie.  is that true?


ryan



From: Mathieu Roussotte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: (313) New Planet E 12 ( capsite)
Date: Tue,  1 Jul 2003 16:45:31 +0200

IMO it's a good record, but as it has been said there's nothing new.
It's like the new alaska by L.Garnier (back in the old days).

Innerzone orchestra, a great thing done but
I wish carl had find another way to create than mixing jazz with techno.,
with regards and respect to all jazz fans.

mat

 PG Cool, some of my faith in this list has restored! I thought all of
 your
 were just gaga over anything that carl puts out.
 
 Alex Bond well I guess I'm guilty a little of that. I have to say 
though I

 think out
 of all the detroit 'heads' I feel he has the most consistency, and to
 this day is still making very good records.

 I just bought it too! Can't say I like everything Craig does but heard 
abt
 this and then actually heard it, and to me, it's the bees! Maybe I'm 
getting
 more, errr, demented(?) in my old age but whilst I've really been very 
happy
 to avoid 'looped bangers by numbers,' what I think of as the essence of 
a
 tough techno track - which is really quite an old tradition in techno - 
was
 never problem with that sub-genre in the first place. The problem was 
too

 many lazy or just plain talentless producers. But I will always give a
 Surgeon record or anything Downwards a listen, ditto, Rob Hood, Mills,
 Sativae, Jamie Liddell (sp?) Landstrumm (proly others who/which I can't
 think of right now) ... get the picture? So when I heard CC had done 
this,
 well, we know his rep, his mind (to a v small extent),  I expected 
something
 at least half-good, and it is indeed impressive (to me). It's true that 
it
 isn't really bedtime listening/for home use, but that's never been the 
sole

 criteria for a record to be 'good' imho.

 Peace

 k

 (but not whilst it's playing tho' ;-)


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 Subject: RE: (313) New Planet E 12 ( capsite)
 
 
 
 PG Cool, some of my faith in this list has restored! I thought all of
 your
 were just gaga over anything that carl puts out.
 
 well I guess I'm guilty a little of that. I have to say though I think
 out of all the detroit 'heads' I feel he has the most consistency, and
 to this day is still making very good records.
 
 I heard tres demented @
 dancetracks last night .. It's a damn drum track, and a boring one at
 that.
 
 I think it's real rough s**t. I like it. I'm not too keen on the last
 3rd when it dives into that mad rave bit. It's crying out for a
 re-edit...
 
 I also think it reminds me big time of Sleezy D I've lost control -
 like a 2003 version... I guess it's the voices, but it's just the
 roughness of the whole thing. as someone said yesterday, I reckon it
 will sound good on a big rig.
 
 Alex
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