(313) etc 2003.08.02 many other things
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Re: (313) Vestax or Technics
on 7/29/03 7:44 AM, robin pinning at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: see steve, now i know for certain you're trolling. as ken says, it'd be nice to see what music you really enjoy. to see where you're coming from when you post all your criticism of us 30something 80's obssessed trend following 313ers. I'm too cheap to buy a lot of new records but when it comes to newer music I mostly go for Chicago flavored techno with old school sensibilities. I'm buying a lot of older electronic music like '80s new age, and some techno classics. The only thing I bought that would be considered new from Detroit this year is Robert Hood's material. The Roman Flugel compilation CD on Klang was a nice purchase. I'll buy the new Kraftwerk album because it's mature electro music. As far as house music is concerned older Chicago house like Ten City sounds cool. or post a mix you've doneeither would be good I'm focusing on my own material instead of DJing these days besides I only have one functional 1200.
Re: (313) etc 2003.08.02 many other things
- Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 12:48 AM Subject: (313) etc 2003.08.02 many other things Peace Division : Beats iN Piecez, Volume 1 : NRK Sound Division Peace Division : Do You See Me? : Prolekult Sasha : Magnetic North : Airdrawndagger : Deconstruction Umm... Tristan === Text/Mixes/Pics: http://www.phonopsia.co.uk Music: http://www.mp313.com Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) m u s i c
i recently got ahold of 24 records, new and old stuff, no particular order pt1. d'malicious - dark tradition (wave music) 3 tracks of pretty nice sorta aril b. sounding stuff. 'dark tradition' has slightly more clubby beats than aril, but some nice strings and portamento melodies. 'soft machine' has lovely pads and a nice big square wave bassline, congas, housey chords -- comes off a bit like joshua's stuff actually (especially that bassline!), a bit more techno. 'dark transition' takes the lovely portamento melodies from 'dark tradition', adds deeper strings and pads, sounds a bit towards los hermanos/ur..so kinda familiar sounding stuff all around but real nicely done. maps @ diagrams / tim jackiw - glaciarc ep (tundra) beautiful, deep, cool, moody stuff that i would put up there with the recent alex cortex stuff on ann aimee, cim, etc. loads of lovely strings pads, excellent soft abstract beats, and subtle melodies (none of those idm musicbox melodies that bug me tho). the maps diagrams side is on the dp fuzzy paddy/stringy idm side, all very lovely. tim jackiw starts off with a sorta droney but lovely 4/floor track that actually reminds a bit of stereolab with its nice subbass-line -- lovely strings and chords and pads washing around in the background, it's awesome. after a skittery-beated but still deep track, tim closes with a lovely more abstract one that goes a bit in the d.e.c. direction..beautiful record. v/a - headspace 2003 sampler great techno all around. i was prepared to be hard on fabrice's track, he was starting to use too much similar 101 lines in his tracks i thought (sorry fabrice!), and while this one does again have that familiar 101 style he uses, it's used in a fresh context, and at fabrice's best -- is one of the more standout tracks i have by him -- loads of tension and a bit dark, nice icy-pads underlying the track. derek carr's track is nice mellow techno with nice deep droning bassline, nice little minimal touches, very warm and simple. rei loci's is full of churning high-pitched ur-y melodies, nice chords, simple but nice chunky bassline..very good energetic detroit-y techno. but arne takes the cake! like rob hood doing (extra) dark sophisticated melodic stuff? i dont know, is just arne and its excellent, full of alien sounds, lovely strings, smartly-written percussion parts, tension, is just techno... rei loci - faction (seventh sign) more great melodic detroit techno from one of the iridite guys..'faction' is full of melodic tones flying all over the place, bass and melodies intertwined, more little melodies coming in and out, little chord string stabs, buzzy percussion, sort of like a more melodic and busy rob hood? it works nice @ 33rpm too, sounding a bit like hoodlum stuff but more wild-techno style ;P 'no neutral surface' is more stripped down and banging style, staccato melodies, some hood-y chords, string stabs, but this doesnt just start and loop, it mutates wildly several times..excellent! lacuna is a bit more abstract than the other two, some parts arent quite as likable, but then its also got parts which are some of the loveliest and catchiest on the record, a more housey bassline and lovely high pitched chords and melodies..excellent record all around, technOO!! tres demented (planet e) ok i see where one of my friends was coming from saying 'demented' is like old farley and chi stuff, but hey not realllyy!! that drum loop and that single note dancing morse-code style is all cc, and that big single-osc bass note with changing decay, the way the track bulds...paperclip people getting really dark and worked up if you ask me! dope!! and the dd version is all deep classic cc detroit style, if minimal -- its the pads that make it..they remind me of televised green smoke but thats ok hah ;)..nice shortloops of computery beepboops and very nice 808 percussion. the drum tracks are nice minimal cuts, one to the chi side one more to the detroit side..great record, dont think it's necessarily _the_ record of the year or anything arne, but one of! rod modell - deep chord #16 not a whole lot to say, nice dubby stuff that reminds a bit of maurizio -- i like it a lot BUT the problem is this stuff has no bass! just straight ahead 909 kicks. so instead of being dubby grooves that really grab you they just kinda drift along. still, very lovely echoing dubby stuff..its just a shame, one or two bassnotes added to each song would have made a world of difference..i have noticed this lacking in other dc stuff as well..i still am glad i picked it up tho, and will be nice to mix with.. d.i.e. - the men you'll never see pt.2 (clone) the guys formerly of d-bass and m.a.p. now dropping the techno-bass on clone...unstoppable...i wish the best track wasn't a live @ the m.a.p. lounge, ie p-dogg keeps cutting the beat out and talks over most of the track..i think the original is on another m.a.p. record?
Re: (313) Vestax or Technics
- Original Message - on 7/29/03 7:44 AM, robin pinning at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: see steve, now i know for certain you're trolling. I've come to the conclusion that spw is Luke Monteiro in disguise, revisiting the scene of the crime. Tristan === Text/Mixes/Pics: http://www.phonopsia.co.uk Music: http://www.mp313.com Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) m u s i c
pt2. isolee - cant sleep all night (playhouse) title cut seems like isolee doing his take on metro area sorta i guess, still got his kinda abstract isolee touches, some strange effects and sounds..kinda cool vox, processed various ways..nice bassline tho (this is where i hear the ma influence). overall a little too...something. weird for the sake of weird at times. but still good. 'today' is a surprise, with lotsa guitar (from fuzzy to acoustic), nicely sung longing vox galax...with a slow housey beat and some fuzzy synth..it reminds me a lot of a modern produced velvet underground actually! i like it. 'lost' is more isolee with a slight metro area influence, but more of a house kinda groove than 'cant sleep..'...its pretty good. quality record but somehow i'm not totally convinced by this m.a./smooth disco influenced stuff -- a little bit flat somehow. iz diz - unnnhhh (classic) highhh quality house! 'love me right' is full of the catchy little jazz riffs like izdiz are known for, great creeping funk bassline, great keys on top, nice playing with structure...just top quality house. some muted vox samples from prince in there too but not at all overdone, very sparse..smooth. 'unnnhhh' is more of a chunky house groove compared to the other side, wicked chunky intricate dx (i think?) bassline, prescription-y beats (how many times can i use that as adjective? a couple more, you'll see!!), more regular use of prince vox samples than the other side, a couple string samples, some nice keys low in the mix...this track is all about that bassline..very joshua..prince song sampled is sheila btw (i think) joshua - hustlin' (select) pretty different record for joshua imo! '4 her' is more jackin' than usual, lotsa short little beeps and choppy vocal samples, real tight little chord stabs, little bits coming and going, very simple bassline, some occasional indiscernible vocoder, but some beautiful shimmery chords over the top of it all too..great beats. almost too busy, a little more west coast sounding than usual maybe, but still nice. 'hustlin' is noisy! full of beeps and loud clavs and cowbell, crashin beats, some kinda goofy whoowho samples, some hustlin' samples...pretty nice bleepy bassline, and simple deep organny chords but maybe too crowded this time...noisy! but funky too and cool to hear joshua doing something kinda different.. kaizer n.d.atl - dirty south dirt (late nite essentials) o man this is nice -- title track has real natural live organic house-but-slightly-broken beats (dope congas and sticks and some well placed extra kicks), beautiful theo p. kinda chords and understated lovely melody...simple subbassline..there's another mix called the String version but afai-hear it doesnt have strings haha and is awful similar. emerging from under is more familiar sounding, more of a familiar beat, but not in a bad way at all, overall kinda reminds me of brett dancer..pretty raw, with long organ pads and nice keys that arent all polished and jazz-dowg, more improvised and raw sounding, simple but nice bassline that sounds a lot like a jazz/standup bass...it doesnt do a lot, but the bass is nice and the raw organ grows on you..very nice record from the atl! kemit sources - an ka sein/pas an tombe (ismaa) from 2002...absolutely beautiful stuff. great warm beats full of interesting percussion covered with lovely chords (sounds like rhodes..)...french-african vox...perfect summer music...to be played alongside cesaria and into kdj/theo..i wanted the k.s. with i-cube remix but it was out of stock and this was in for $4. anyways this is so lovely and great. perfect. moodymann - silence in the secret garden (single) (peacefrog) probably needs no review, i'm late, anyways ok the title track is one of my favorites from the album, but then trak eighteen which isn't on the album is easily one of my latest favorites from kdj too, more slightly techno tasting house, creeping organny bassline and dark strings, little high pitched nuances to the bassline, great sound design..almost has a circussy feel know what i mean haha but just enough to come off as kinda playful and dark...emotional content (92 cassette) is aight, starts off like its gonna be a storming song but doesnt do much after the first few measures except repeat itself, kinda a goofy pitched up sample but i dig it, but its a little overused..big hard 909 kicks...probably nice in a mix but not the kdj that works at home like so much of his more recent stuff.. mute - direct cuts (running back) beautiful house stuff from germany, this stuff isprescription-y!! really tho, these guys must be really into ron trent...lots of piano chords that sound straight up like r.t.! ocha has a great r.t. style chord groove, simple deep bassline, eventually some verrry lovely higher chords get added, ohhh...towards the end these sorta acid-y notes get added and a bit of sparse-n-lowinthemix sax,
Re: (313) Vestax or Technics
- Original Message - From: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: spw [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313 list 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 5:15 PM Subject: Re: (313) Vestax or Technics - Original Message - on 7/29/03 7:44 AM, robin pinning at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: see steve, now i know for certain you're trolling. I've come to the conclusion that spw is Luke Monteiro in disguise, revisiting the scene of the crime. HA.
(313) paging Jason Kenjar
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Re: (313) Vestax or Technics
Nah, not here to troll or to 313 hero worship. I will say from reading J.T.'s reviews when it comes to newer music the 'tres demented (planet e)' sounds decent. The last thing I bought on Planet E was The Climax. I'm not into house like JT Donaldson, 3 Chairs, Moodyman, Russ Gabriel, ect... on 7/29/03 7:15 PM, Phonopsia at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - Original Message - on 7/29/03 7:44 AM, robin pinning at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: see steve, now i know for certain you're trolling. I've come to the conclusion that spw is Luke Monteiro in disguise, revisiting the scene of the crime. Tristan === Text/Mixes/Pics: http://www.phonopsia.co.uk Music: http://www.mp313.com Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Derrick May @ 10 Days Off
Well I see dude hundreds of times in Syd, Melb, Adelaide and Detroit and I ain't never heard him play bad looped techno. Plus I always stay 'til the end. ;) Like Stacey Pullen, Derrick really gets deep towards the end when the faithful remain. To me, Derrick still way surpasses most DJs in terms of charisma, presence and skills. Just his touch on the turntables, you can hear that sonic signature. Also, you never know what influence the local promoter has. Francois K was told by a promoter here *not* to play anything other than house and when I heard him play the Movement afterparty unfettered it was a different experience, a really, really exciting set. I think 'change in style' comes from personal growth. No-one wants to stagnate! Hell no! Don't give up. Cheers Cyclone -- From: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (313) Derrick May @ 10 Days Off Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 9:35 PM Dear Cyclone, You should have seen him at the Movement afterparty, that was great. You just had to see who was dancing to appreciate that. Everyone has good and bad gigs. Sometimes I see my favourite DJs in Sydney and they're never as good as Melbourne and it's made me realise the effect locale can have. I hope hugging people doesn't mean you do or don't validate their music otherwise we're all going to have to retract a lifetime of hugs to lovely people who have terrible records at home. ;) ok, but you just have to understand I was expecting more, hearing a lot of tapes from his early days. Also his mixes from around ´96 - ´97 I really like, so I was just wondering why the change in style? You say that everybody has good and bad gigs, but I think it´s not like he had a bad day and is messing up his mixing, he actually brought a whole crate with loop-techno. I wouldn´t say it is a matter of having a good day or not, it is more a matter of style. And my comment about the hug was a bit stupid, I know. But it was symbolic for the kind of music he would play that night. Have a good day! Cheers, Maarten
(313) BMG on the air now until 2pm Syd/AU time
BMG aka Ectomorph (well one half) is playing on 2SER now until 2pm Sydney time... http://www.2ser.com
(313) Clubs in Chicago
Hi all, A friend of mine will be visiting Chicago in a few weeks and would like to know what clubs are worth checking out over there. She'd be more interested in house/deep house clubs rather than techno clubs. Any info would be much appreciated! Peace, Patrick.
RE: (313) Vestax or Technics
I will say from reading J.T.'s reviews when it comes to newer music the 'tres demented (planet e)' sounds decent. At last, something I agree with you on! k
RE: (313) m u s i c
Some new reviews of new and not so new, here: http://bleep43.com (+ more being processed) k
(313) Derrick May [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, Does anyone have a tracklisting for the Derrick May mix from the Music Institute that's archived on deephousepages.com? Please respond privately, or to the list, if there are any others interested in the tracklisting. Thanks in advance, Wojtek
Re: (313) ot - kwaito on vinyl?
final bit of info: Hey,tunes can be ordered online although no listening facilities. url is www.houseafrika.com. Get your guys to mail Graeme ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) if they have any questions - he'd probably be quite interested to hear from them anyway - just to see whats up in the states and what kind on interest there is around kwaito. Theres also a few other sites which might have info for the www.rage.co.za, the YFM site , dunno the url. Will let you know if I find more. - Original Message - From: J. T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: 29 July 2003 15:24 Subject: Re: (313) ot - kwaito on vinyl? thanks for all the help nicole... but still have no idea how to get any kwaito on vinyl. House Afrika seems to be only a label, and all i can find is cd's they've put out... gwendal, if you find any shops that carry this stuff, and they do mailorder/online ordering, please lemme know! jt My friend in SA sent this: 'Nope - that's hundred percent correct. I think some are pressed in Zim, some in Canada, some in Eastern Europe' so that's where all my records came from when i was a kid! - Original Message - From: nicole [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Cobert, Gwendal [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: 29 July 2003 10:40 Subject: Re: (313) ot - kwaito on vinyl? If i remember correctly, there is a lot of Kwaito on vinyl - mostly available from House Afrika - I'm sure they have a web site. In terms of artists: Arthur,m'du, Mapaputsi - there's loads. Brothers of Peace umm ...stretching my memory now and not so huge knowledge of kwaito. dunno how the no pressing plant for records plays into this, will ask a friend and let you know. - Original Message - From: Cobert, Gwendal [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: 29 July 2003 08:41 Subject: RE: (313) ot - kwaito on vinyl? thanks for the links... must admit I have trouble findings in what way these artists are supposed to be part of the same genre, downloaded the soundclips from kwaitomusic.com and while Labella is some very nice house, I'd put Mandoza or Spencer Hiyo in the RB department... anyway, just moved in in the north of Paris, most of the african community lives there, should have no trouble finding the right record shops ! ;-) Gwendal -Original Message- From: Anya Stang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 6:47 PM To: J. T.; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) ot - kwaito on vinyl? While I can't answer your question about vinyl releases either, I found some sites on Kwaito which I found interesting, and they might help you with your search... Here are the links: http://www.rage.co.za/kwaito.html http://www.rage.co.za/issue29/kwaito.htm http://www.kwaitomusic.com/ Cheers, Anya From: J. T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon 28/Jul/2003 16:11 GMT To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) ot - kwaito on vinyl? any place on the web where one could listen to samples, maybe a producer name or two ? if South Africans play house like Nigerians played funk in the 70's, kwaito is worth the hunt ! ;-) Gwendal brenda fassie is definitely the biggest name, she's been around for quite awhile now and might be likened to the Madonna of South Africa...apparently she's the niece of N. Mandela! there are definitely soundbites out there, maybe start here..: http://www.rage.co.za/issue43/ and a nice kwaito fansite here: http://www.megweb.uct.ac.za/www/students/RRKROB001/roots.htm supposedly kwaito was/is pretty big in the uk, but still i am finding virtually no vinyl releases... jt __ Join Freeserve http://www.freeserve.com/time/ Winner of the 2003 Internet Service Providers' Association awards for Best Unmetered ISP and Best Consumer Application. _ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
RE: (313) Recommendations ? ...
Thanks for all the recommendations guys - come payday I shall be splashing out on more deep housey action now Ive got a new shopping list sorted :) Ta, marc -Original Message- From: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 10:30 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Recommendations ? ... ..for more of that sound, i would seek out the new BLOCK 16 EP on balihu. excellent production by daniel wang and brennan green. seconded! got that dubbed out electronic disco sound, it's the shorter lp mix (not the daniel wang/brennan green) that i'm liking as it sounds more raw (percussion like bongos more prominent) and has slightly less of the 'musicality' of the other mix robin... -- This message is intended only for the personal and confidential use of the designated recipient(s) named above. If you are not the intended recipient of this message you are hereby notified that any review, dissemination, distribution or copying of this message is strictly prohibited. This communication is for information purposes only and should not be regarded as an offer to sell or as a solicitation of an offer to buy any financial product, an official confirmation of any transaction, or as an official statement of Lehman Brothers. Email transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free. Therefore, we do not represent that this information is complete or accurate and it should not be relied upon as such. All information is subject to change without notice.
RE: (313) Mixup Selecta...
This is a fun mix, really cracked me up in parts... I love a sense of humor, fun turntable action on scratching the old RB samples in and out :) :) glad you liked ! Thanks for posting it! I gotta ask where are the samples from all about we're all here for one reason: to get filty rich etc. Gotta be some movie? Not Glengary Glenross, is it? Very close !! The samples are from Boiler Room which is kindof a modern take on glengarry - the full tracklist is at http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/users/mbl Theres a few other mixes knocking around on there too ! Peace, Marc -- This message is intended only for the personal and confidential use of the designated recipient(s) named above. If you are not the intended recipient of this message you are hereby notified that any review, dissemination, distribution or copying of this message is strictly prohibited. This communication is for information purposes only and should not be regarded as an offer to sell or as a solicitation of an offer to buy any financial product, an official confirmation of any transaction, or as an official statement of Lehman Brothers. Email transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free. Therefore, we do not represent that this information is complete or accurate and it should not be relied upon as such. All information is subject to change without notice.
(313) Techno Joke
Derrick May was checking out some new tunes in a club before the night kicks off when suddenly a brand-new BMW 7 Series advanced out of the dust cloud towards him. The driver, a young man in a Brioni suit, Gucci shoes, RayBan sunglasses and YSL tie, leaned out the window and asked the shepherd, If I tell you exactly how many records you have in your collection, will you give me one? Derrick looked at the man, obviously a yuppie, then looked at his collection and calmly answered, Sure. The yuppie parked his car, whipped out his notebook and connected it to a mobile phone, then he surfed to a NASA page on the internet, where he called up a GPS satellite navigation system, scanned the area, and then opened up a database and an Excel spreadsheet with complex formulas. He sent an email on his Palm Pilot and, after a few minutes, received a response. Finally, he prints out a 150-page report on his hi-tech, miniaturized printer then turns to the Derrick and says, You have exactly 1586 records. That is correct; take one. said the Derrick. He watches the young man select one of his records and bundle it into his car. Derrick then says: If I can tell you exactly what your business is, will you give me back my record back? OK, why not. answered the young man. Clearly, you are a DJ Agent. said Derrick. That's correct, says the yuppie, but how did you guess that? No guessing required. answers Derrick. You turned up here although nobody called you. You want to get paid for an answer I already knew, to a question I never asked, and you don't know crap about my business. Now give me back my slip mats.
Re: (313) Derrick May [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, Does anyone have a tracklisting for the Derrick May mix from the Music Institute that's archived on deephousepages.com? Please respond privately, or to the list, if there are any others interested in the tracklisting. Thanks in advance, I post this to the list because it is not complete yet, if anyone can fill in the gaps, that would be nice! I have a lot of questions about the fifth track: could that be an unreleased mayday track? part i: --- http://www.deephousepage.com/derrickmaymusicinstitute1988a.ram 01) mr. fingers - can you feel it [ trax ] 02) jungle wonz - the jungle [ trax ] 03) bfc - it´s a shame [ fragile ] 04) marshall jefferson - move your body (the house music anthem) [ trax ] 05) (unreleased mayday track?) 06) ? 07) armando - 100% of dissin´ you (armando´s dis mix) [ warehouse ] 08) (unreleased mayday track) 09) rhythim is rhythim - beyond the dance (cult mix) [ transmat ] 10) lil´ louis - french kiss [ diamond ] w/ ? 11) steve poindexter - born to freak [ muzique ] part ii: http://www.deephousepage.com/derrickmaymusicinstitute1988b.ram 11) steve poindexter - born to freak [ muzique ] 12) lil´ louis - war games [ diamond ] 13) lil´ louis - french kiss [ diamond ] w/ lil´ louis - new york [ diamond ] 14) lil´ louis - music takes u away (vibrant mix) [ dance mania ] 15) lil´ louis - music takes u away (serious instrumental mix) [ dance mania ] 16) lil´ louis - music takes u away (alternative mix) [ dance mania ] 17) fast eddie - let´s go [ dj international ] 18) model 500 - ocean to ocean [ transmat ] 19) ecstacy club - jesus loves the acid (acid chant) [ swordfish ] 20) ? (same as 10) w/) 21) reese santonio - bounce your body to the box [ kms ] 22) reese - grab the beat (mike 'hitman' wilson remix) [ kms ] 23) first choice - let no man putasunder (the mayday edit) [ (unreleased) ] 24) rhythim is rhythim - strings of life [ transmat ] Cheers, Maarten
RE: (313) m u s i c
wow! just saying thanks to everyone for doing reviews, suggesting stuff etc. we should do it more. I need to get me a few bits. _ - 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) Bootytronics @ Public Life, 24th August
A bit of 313 London spam here - apologies to everyone else! We are putting on a night at Public Life on Sunday 24th August - Carnival weekend - presenting a mixture of Detroit house, electro-funk, techno, booty and ghetto tech. The line-up is: Non Stop DJs (WIDE, Bootytronics) Tristan Watkins (Phonopsia, Metrotechno) Nick Craddock (Third Ear) Cutlass Supreme (WIDE, Novamute) More details about the DJs can be found below! The deal on the night is: Date - 24th August 2003 Time - 8pm - 2am Cost - £3 (£4 after 11pm) (get in touch with me for concessions guest list) Address - 82a Commercial Street, Spitalfields (nearest tubes are Liverpool Street and Aldgate East) Website - http://www.bootytronics.com Hope to see some of you there! Here's the DJ info: - Non Stop DJs (WIDE, Bootytronics) Deploying, for the first time, the power of Ableton Live alongside Guy Thackeray's devastating turntablist skills, the NSD will present a rapid and wildly eclectic mix combining both futuristic and traditional forms of DJing... if you heard BMG and Godfather's set at Control you may have some inkling of what to expect! - Tristan Watkins (Phonopsia, Metrotechno) Having founded the Metrotechno DJ crew, helped in the creation of Metatrack studios and mp313.com, and played alongside Terrence Parker, Sean Deason and Stewart Walker, Tristan recently graced the decks at Detroit's Movement festival pre-parties for the second time, and now brings his unique blend of house, techno and broken beat to London's lucky clubbers. - Nick Craddock (Third Ear) Nick is renowned for his outstanding sets, which mix classic cuts with contemporary minimal and dubby house and techno, and has held residencies at both Valvo and the Public Heroes / Third Ear parties in London. - Cutlass Supreme (WIDE, Novamute) Headlining the night, Cutlass Supreme will deliver a breakbeat-driven set of booty and ghetto tech, previewing tracks from his upcoming mix CD on Novamute (which is due out in October). He has played alongside key players in the ghetto tech, electro, hip hop, and breaks scenes, including DJ Assault, DJ Godfather, Disco D, Detroit Grand Pubahs, Neil Landstrumm Tobias Schmidt, Billy Nasty, Andrea Parker and Ed DMX (Rephlex/Breakin Records). Cheers, Brendan
Re: (313) ot - kwaito on vinyl?
Hey,tunes can be ordered online although no listening facilities. url is www.houseafrika.com. Get your guys to mail Graeme ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) if they have any questions - he'd probably be quite interested to hear from ok will try emailing Graeme -- that url just gives a this domain has been registered by m-web business solutions message... i already tried most all of the links from the rage site, didnt find anywhere with vinyl.. thanks again.. jt _ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
(313) Listen to the new Kraftwerk album online
It rocks! http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/albumofweek.shtml Btw, click on the loudspeaker icons on that site because the links under the tracknames are sometimes incorrect. R. --- http://www.funxiun.com .dark.elektronix.
Re: (313) Derrick May [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks a bunch Maarten!! On Wednesday, Jul 30, 2003, at 02:42 US/Pacific, Maarten Baute wrote: Hi, Does anyone have a tracklisting for the Derrick May mix from the Music Institute that's archived on deephousepages.com? Please respond privately, or to the list, if there are any others interested in the tracklisting. Thanks in advance, I post this to the list because it is not complete yet, if anyone can fill in the gaps, that would be nice! I have a lot of questions about the fifth track: could that be an unreleased mayday track? part i: --- http://www.deephousepage.com/derrickmaymusicinstitute1988a.ram 01) mr. fingers - can you feel it [ trax ] 02) jungle wonz - the jungle [ trax ] 03) bfc - it´s a shame [ fragile ] 04) marshall jefferson - move your body (the house music anthem) [ trax ] 05) (unreleased mayday track?) 06) ? 07) armando - 100% of dissin´ you (armando´s dis mix) [ warehouse ] 08) (unreleased mayday track) 09) rhythim is rhythim - beyond the dance (cult mix) [ transmat ] 10) lil´ louis - french kiss [ diamond ] w/ ? 11) steve poindexter - born to freak [ muzique ] part ii: http://www.deephousepage.com/derrickmaymusicinstitute1988b.ram 11) steve poindexter - born to freak [ muzique ] 12) lil´ louis - war games [ diamond ] 13) lil´ louis - french kiss [ diamond ] w/ lil´ louis - new york [ diamond ] 14) lil´ louis - music takes u away (vibrant mix) [ dance mania ] 15) lil´ louis - music takes u away (serious instrumental mix) [ dance mania ] 16) lil´ louis - music takes u away (alternative mix) [ dance mania ] 17) fast eddie - let´s go [ dj international ] 18) model 500 - ocean to ocean [ transmat ] 19) ecstacy club - jesus loves the acid (acid chant) [ swordfish ] 20) ? (same as 10) w/) 21) reese santonio - bounce your body to the box [ kms ] 22) reese - grab the beat (mike 'hitman' wilson remix) [ kms ] 23) first choice - let no man putasunder (the mayday edit) [ (unreleased) ] 24) rhythim is rhythim - strings of life [ transmat ] Cheers, Maarten
Re: (313) BMG in Australia
On 7/29/03 3:45 PM, MM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: that should be easy..BMG will tear it downhave'nt heard luke lately but BMG covers so much ground it is a must see yep I agree. With the laptop he's somethin else, his set at Cannonball was highlight of Movement 03 afterparties for me. Class selections and all kinds of layering/manipulation on the fly. cheers Matt MacQueen
Re: (313) Pullen/may link???
just the other day someone posted a link to a web page with a couple derrick may mixes and stacey pullen mixes along with some others, could someone repost the link agian please. eh... http://www.theplayground.com/static_music/index.html ? Cheers, Maarten
Re: (313) Pullen/may link???
just the other day someone posted a link to a web page with a couple derrick may mixes and stacey pullen mixes along with some others, could someone repost the link agian please. Oh.. you probably mean: http://www.houseblogger.com
(313) New Reviews
Ken's been hard at working reviewing new material Check them at www.bleep43.com
Re: (313) Traxx @ PS1 in LIC [Real Audio]...
Wordsince my Gulfstream private jet was in the shop for repairs i was not able to make this session...maybe i'll have my limo drive me across country next timehe eh ;-) but seriously i wish i could have checked it outbut i am saving money for some more studio maddness.thanks for the link though michael www.renegaderhythms.com Mark S. Krüx wrote: http://love.str3am.com/wps1/2003-07-26.mp3 Traxx's set kicks in around 4:09...and what a session it was... Enjoy! m*
Re: (313) Traxx @ PS1 in LIC [Real Audio]...
Ahhh you should have told meI would have sent the MachineArtStudios Falcon to pick ya up! ;-) - Original Message - From: MM [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Mark S. Krüx [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 3:58 PM Subject: Re: (313) Traxx @ PS1 in LIC [Real Audio]... Wordsince my Gulfstream private jet was in the shop for repairs i was not able to make this session...maybe i'll have my limo drive me across country next timehe eh ;-) but seriously i wish i could have checked it outbut i am saving money for some more studio maddness.thanks for the link though michael www.renegaderhythms.com Mark S. Krüx wrote: http://love.str3am.com/wps1/2003-07-26.mp3 Traxx's set kicks in around 4:09...and what a session it was... Enjoy! m*
Re: (313) Traxx @ PS1 in LIC [Real Audio]...
does anyone know what track is played around 325-326 on the trax mix? From: Mark S. Krüx [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://love.str3am.com/wps1/2003-07-26.mp3 Traxx's set kicks in around 4:09...and what a session it was... Enjoy! m* _ STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
Re: (313) Traxx @ PS1 in LIC [Real Audio]...
3:25:00 or 0:3:25?? Traxx's set doesn't kick in until 4:09:00... - Original Message - From: ryan burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 5:25 PM Subject: Re: (313) Traxx @ PS1 in LIC [Real Audio]... does anyone know what track is played around 325-326 on the trax mix? From: Mark S. Krüx [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://love.str3am.com/wps1/2003-07-26.mp3 Traxx's set kicks in around 4:09...and what a session it was... Enjoy! m* _ STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail