Re: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.

2003-08-11 Thread DJ Entropy

On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 0:47:58 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Am I the only one who has never really got the appeal of a lot of the 80s 
New romantic stuff to techno heads?



Nope, I'm with ya.

Duran Duran and Depeche Mode?  Who ACTUALLY listens to that crap?






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(313) New broken beat track

2003-08-11 Thread Phonopsia
Oh my f*cking God. There is a new white label, soon to be released, of a
Dego and Alex Atias track that is soo f*ckiing bomb. It's like acid
broken beat. It should be Nubian Mindz but it isn't. I wish I remebered the
name. Somthing about suspicion or coercion. I don't know but it is dope.
Co-op rocks.

Tristan
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Re: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.

2003-08-11 Thread Mike Brown
DJ Entropy wrote:
 Duran Duran and Depeche Mode?  Who ACTUALLY listens to that crap?

Probably more than half of the artists whose records are in your crates.


RE: (313) New broken beat track

2003-08-11 Thread David Powers
That's sounds really interesting.  I always thought that track about
Loose lips sink ships was super dope and had a kind of acid broken
beat vibe.  I'd buy that track on sight if I new where to get it (in the
US though).

_dave

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Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 7:40 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) New broken beat track 

Oh my f*cking God. There is a new white label, soon to be released, of a
Dego and Alex Atias track that is soo f*ckiing bomb. It's like acid
broken beat. It should be Nubian Mindz but it isn't. I wish I remebered
the
name. Somthing about suspicion or coercion. I don't know but it is dope.
Co-op rocks.

Tristan
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Re: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.

2003-08-11 Thread Greg Earle
Dennis DeSantis wrote:
 I never did understand the OMD appeal though.  I think maybe it was 
 because every song was in the shiniest, happiest unrelentingly major key 
 - it all sounded like a vapid commercial for girls' toys or something...

Holy smokes.  Haven't you ever heard the early OMD stuff, Dennis?
Like the first 2 albums (self-titled and Organization) or the
Messages 10 single?  Man.  Those were amazing records.  Electricity
was the Pop Hit of the era, but everything else from that time period
was darker and pure Electronic goodness.

And as much as I hate to disagree with Sean Deason (who has put out an
album I consider one of the greatest records I've ever heard), but
back in the day, Duran (and Spandau) *was* cheesy amongst the headz!
(I liked The Scars and Visage a lot more than either of them from that lot)
Save a Prayer was nice, but it was considered an anomaly, not an average :-)

(Though Save A Prayer was in '82, there's a list Rob Theakston has of
 Top 100 records of 1981.  There was some truly amazing stuff out in that
 year - Ob. 313: including Sharevari and Alleys Of Your Mind - and
 yet I found myself thinking of all the amazing songs left out of the list,
 in addition to the *dozens* that were on it.  Wanna post it, Rob?  :-) )

That said, I still think it's neat to see what tracks became Big in Detroit
back then.  They sure didn't get big in Los Angeles!

Re: Heaven 17: I'd *still* play out the B.E.F. instrumental track that Shake
still plays out (as far as I know).  The Music for Stowaways (Walkmans)
cassette from 1980 was a way-ahead-of-its-time slice of (occasionally)
Funk/Electronic wonderfulness.

Re: ABC: The *real* find is to find tracks from Martyn Ware's pre-ABC band,
an early Electronic outfit called Vice Versa.  Check out this article
on this ABC site:

http://www.ABCMartinFry.COM/vice1.html

Geez, all this nostalgia's getting me hyped for the Sex Pistols show in
3 weeks  :-)

- Greg the Old Punk Geezer




(313) any 313 in London Long Weekend?

2003-08-11 Thread Judy Haywood

Hello,
Does anyone know if there will be any Detroit artists playing in London 
over the August long weekend  (23  24 Aug)?
I know in the past there have been the likes of Juan Atkins, UR, Jeff Mills 
on this particular weekend, but I haven't heard news of Detroit artists 
this year.
I'll be in from Sydney for the Notting Hill Carnival, amongs other things, 
and was really hoping for some 313 content as well.

Cheers,
Judy



Re: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.

2003-08-11 Thread Two divided by zero
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:

 -- Original Message --
 From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 I
 never liked Depeche Mode as much but *every* electronic musician will
 namecheck them. 
 
 man, ive liked depeche mode for long enough that i cant remember
 first hearing about them. and to this day the music for the
 masses - violator back to back is about as good as it gets by
 any artist. 

I think that Violator is a masterpiece. The best album from DM, in my
opinion. It has a very Kraftwerk-like sound, especially Policy of Truth
and the final sequence of Personal Jesus. And the sound engeneering on
that album is amazing, for the ones who dig such thing. The bass drums had a
unique analog texture, but yet sounds a lot like our well known TR-808. The
bass lines and synth arrangements are very analog too.

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Re: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.

2003-08-11 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: Two divided by zero [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I think that Violator is a masterpiece. The best album from DM, in my
opinion.

without question. 

It has a very Kraftwerk-like sound, especially Policy of Truth
and the final sequence of Personal Jesus. 

the end part of PJ is so off the charts. i just play it over and
over again when im in my car. its unbelivably static yet still
funky. the part where the drums drop out and come back in is so
simple and so effective. 

And the sound engeneering on
that album is amazing, for the ones who dig such thing. The bass
drums had a
unique analog texture, but yet sounds a lot like our well known
TR-808. The
bass lines and synth arrangements are very analog too.

its like the perfect dark pop record. i cant imagine what the
person would be like who shouldnt like that album. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) New broken beat track

2003-08-11 Thread 21st century soul

 Oh my f*cking God. There is a new white label, soon to be released, of a
 Dego and Alex Atias track that is soo f*ckiing bomb. It's like acid
 broken beat. It should be Nubian Mindz but it isn't. I wish I remebered
the
 name. Somthing about suspicion or coercion. I don't know but it is dope.
 Co-op rocks.
==
you're not talking about The Age Of Selfishness, are you?

oh, and you can probably get Loose Lips at www.groovedis.com

mike



Re: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.

2003-08-11 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Duran Duran and Spandau were feuding in the 80s.
OMD were kinda on their own... maybe pit them against Heaven 17?
;)

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Subject: Re: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 6:35 AM


I cant seem to think of any group to compare to OMD at the moment...:^)
 spandau ballet?

 - Original Message -
 From: sean deason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'J. T.'
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 12:49 PM
 Subject: Re: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.


 Duran2!? Cheesy!?? Heretic!! :^)
 I'm with Cyclone on this issue. If we werent so busy trying to be cool and
 rejecting all things popular we'd realize the beauty of tracks like The
 Chauffer and Save a Prayer and the sheer brilliance of the Arcadia
 album. I never realized there was such a divide on this list between Duran
 fans and Depeche fans. Next thing you know we'll be feuding over OMD
 verses...u... funny... I cant seem to think of any group to
 compare
 to OMD at the moment...:^)

 sean

 I want to go down to Detroit. I want to lie in the shade. I wanna visit
 the
 president. And then I wanna get laid. Name that tune! I defy Eminem to
 deny
 he's not influenced by those brilliant words!

 - Original Message -
 From: David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'J. T.' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 1:12 PM
 Subject: RE: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.


  You guys gotta be kidding, Duran Duran is so cheesy!
 
  Whereas Depeche Mode I like musically--they had a pretty innovative
  sound for the time, and also find the things they sing about to be
  pretty interesting.  Of course one could fault them with providing lots
  of ammo for future goth posers, but really is that fair?  I feel that
  there is a relationship between techno and (esp. early) goth and
  industrial; I think this is a difference between techno and the deep
  house scene, although they do have many things in common.  It's just a
  little hard for me to see much of a connection between deep
  house/neosoul/broken beat stuff and the old goth and industrial stuff,
  whereas with techno (and maybe stuff coming out of acid house) I
  definitely see a connection.
 
  We hear too much the getting old theory of musical taste, but maybe
  whether people came to techno through an enjoyment of some type of
  industrial music also has a lot do with the direction of their musical
  tastes???  Please discuss.
 
  Regardless, I like it all.  Actually after repeated listens I've started
  to dig some stuff I didn't get into at first, most especially Amp
  Fiddler's Basementality, and Love and War, neither of which I really dug
  on first listen.  Now I am almost considering trying to find them and
  buying.
 
  BTW, our own Sean Deason must have liked DM cus he sampled that I Just
  Can't Get Enough song on the white label Matrix record he made a little
  while ago.  Although personally I prefer the material that came about a
  little later, when they moved from synthpop into a slightly darker vein.
  The album with Lie to Me and Blasphemous Rumors is really great in
  my opinion, and the use of electronics and production on the album is
  just excellent.
 
  _Dave
 
  -Original Message-
  From: J. T. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 8:36 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
  Subject: Re: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.
 
  never liked Depeche Mode as much but *every* electronic musician will
  namecheck them. I preferred Duran Duran. They were really underrated,
  probably as they were too pretty. ;) The Chauffeur was amazing. Their
  remixes (or extended versions) are great.
 
  hehe. i gotta confess that i was always more into the durans than
  depeche
  mode too, but that could've been because DM just wasnt on the radio on
  much
  where i grew up, compared to dd...plus the durans had sexy girls in
  their
  videos while depeche mode were usually wandering around some london
  streets
  or something looking upsethaha actually i am a big fan of either one
  of
  those settings..
 
  anyways speaking of good 80's pop/romantic, i still love the fixx's
  reach
  the beach. some really nice sounds
 
  jt
 
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Re: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.

2003-08-11 Thread Cyclone Wehner
I always thought People Are People was wack as a kid. I liked early Depeche
but I wasn't a devout fan.
I think there's a longheld stigma against Duran Duran because of the UK rock
press - and the videos.
Don't forget Carl Craig sampled The Reflex on the Piece track Free Your
Mind. ;)

--
From: David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'sean deason' [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 8:36 AM


 I am actually going to give those two tracks another listen with an open
 mind, maybe my appreciation for them will increase.  I admit I'm a
 little biased against Duran Duran because whenever I think of them I
 hear the chorus of Rio going through my mind!!! Lol

 _Dave

 -Original Message-
 From: sean deason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 2:50 PM
 To: David Powers; 'J. T.'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.

 Duran2!? Cheesy!?? Heretic!! :^)
 I'm with Cyclone on this issue. If we werent so busy trying to be cool
 and
 rejecting all things popular we'd realize the beauty of tracks like
 The
 Chauffer and Save a Prayer and the sheer brilliance of the Arcadia
 album. I never realized there was such a divide on this list between
 Duran
 fans and Depeche fans. Next thing you know we'll be feuding over OMD
 verses...u... funny... I cant seem to think of any group to
 compare
 to OMD at the moment...:^)

 sean

 I want to go down to Detroit. I want to lie in the shade. I wanna visit
 the
 president. And then I wanna get laid. Name that tune! I defy Eminem to
 deny
 he's not influenced by those brilliant words!

 - Original Message -
 From: David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'J. T.' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 1:12 PM
 Subject: RE: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.


 You guys gotta be kidding, Duran Duran is so cheesy!

 Whereas Depeche Mode I like musically--they had a pretty innovative
 sound for the time, and also find the things they sing about to be
 pretty interesting.  Of course one could fault them with providing
 lots
 of ammo for future goth posers, but really is that fair?  I feel that
 there is a relationship between techno and (esp. early) goth and
 industrial; I think this is a difference between techno and the deep
 house scene, although they do have many things in common.  It's just a
 little hard for me to see much of a connection between deep
 house/neosoul/broken beat stuff and the old goth and industrial stuff,
 whereas with techno (and maybe stuff coming out of acid house) I
 definitely see a connection.

 We hear too much the getting old theory of musical taste, but maybe
 whether people came to techno through an enjoyment of some type of
 industrial music also has a lot do with the direction of their musical
 tastes???  Please discuss.

 Regardless, I like it all.  Actually after repeated listens I've
 started
 to dig some stuff I didn't get into at first, most especially Amp
 Fiddler's Basementality, and Love and War, neither of which I really
 dug
 on first listen.  Now I am almost considering trying to find them and
 buying.

 BTW, our own Sean Deason must have liked DM cus he sampled that I
 Just
 Can't Get Enough song on the white label Matrix record he made a
 little
 while ago.  Although personally I prefer the material that came about
 a
 little later, when they moved from synthpop into a slightly darker
 vein.
 The album with Lie to Me and Blasphemous Rumors is really great in
 my opinion, and the use of electronics and production on the album is
 just excellent.

 _Dave

 -Original Message-
 From: J. T. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 8:36 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.

 never liked Depeche Mode as much but *every* electronic musician will
 namecheck them. I preferred Duran Duran. They were really underrated,
 probably as they were too pretty. ;) The Chauffeur was amazing. Their
 remixes (or extended versions) are great.

 hehe. i gotta confess that i was always more into the durans than
 depeche
 mode too, but that could've been because DM just wasnt on the radio on
 much
 where i grew up, compared to dd...plus the durans had sexy girls in
 their
 videos while depeche mode were usually wandering around some london
 streets
 or something looking upsethaha actually i am a big fan of either
 one
 of
 those settings..

 anyways speaking of good 80's pop/romantic, i still love the fixx's
 reach
 the beach. some really nice sounds

 jt

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Re: (313) New broken beat track

2003-08-11 Thread Phonopsia
- Original Message - 
From: 21st century soul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 7:22 AM
Subject: Re: (313) New broken beat track



  Oh my f*cking God. There is a new white label, soon to be released, of a
  Dego and Alex Atias track that is soo f*ckiing bomb. It's like acid
  broken beat. It should be Nubian Mindz but it isn't. I wish I remebered
 the
  name. Somthing about suspicion or coercion. I don't know but it is dope.
  Co-op rocks.
 ==
 you're not talking about The Age Of Selfishness, are you?


Yep. That's the one. I goofed that one, didn't I? Not a white label either -
presumably a Test. Anyway... the Age of Selfishness track is gonna kill.

Tristan
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RE: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.

2003-08-11 Thread Hindle, Simon (IT)
Re Duran Duran; the 'Night Version' extended mix of 'Girls On Film' is
also enjoying a resurgence on many dancefloors at the moment, being
championed by the likes of Erol Alkan and the DFA. 20 years old and
relevant again - plus ca change...

-Original Message-
From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, 11 August 2003 4:40 PM
To: 313 Detroit
Subject: Re: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.


I always thought People Are People was wack as a kid. I liked early
Depeche but I wasn't a devout fan. I think there's a longheld stigma
against Duran Duran because of the UK rock press - and the videos. Don't
forget Carl Craig sampled The Reflex on the Piece track Free Your Mind.
;)

--
From: David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'sean deason' [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 8:36 AM


 I am actually going to give those two tracks another listen with an 
 open mind, maybe my appreciation for them will increase.  I admit I'm 
 a little biased against Duran Duran because whenever I think of them I

 hear the chorus of Rio going through my mind!!! Lol

 _Dave

 -Original Message-
 From: sean deason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 2:50 PM
 To: David Powers; 'J. T.'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 
 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.

 Duran2!? Cheesy!?? Heretic!! :^)
 I'm with Cyclone on this issue. If we werent so busy trying to be cool

 and rejecting all things popular we'd realize the beauty of tracks 
 like The
 Chauffer and Save a Prayer and the sheer brilliance of the
Arcadia
 album. I never realized there was such a divide on this list between
 Duran
 fans and Depeche fans. Next thing you know we'll be feuding over OMD
 verses...u... funny... I cant seem to think of any group to
 compare
 to OMD at the moment...:^)

 sean

 I want to go down to Detroit. I want to lie in the shade. I wanna 
 visit the president. And then I wanna get laid. Name that tune! I 
 defy Eminem to deny
 he's not influenced by those brilliant words!

 - Original Message -
 From: David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'J. T.' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 
 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 1:12 PM
 Subject: RE: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.


 You guys gotta be kidding, Duran Duran is so cheesy!

 Whereas Depeche Mode I like musically--they had a pretty innovative 
 sound for the time, and also find the things they sing about to be 
 pretty interesting.  Of course one could fault them with providing
 lots
 of ammo for future goth posers, but really is that fair?  I feel that

 there is a relationship between techno and (esp. early) goth and 
 industrial; I think this is a difference between techno and the deep 
 house scene, although they do have many things in common.  It's just 
 a little hard for me to see much of a connection between deep 
 house/neosoul/broken beat stuff and the old goth and industrial 
 stuff, whereas with techno (and maybe stuff coming out of acid house)

 I definitely see a connection.

 We hear too much the getting old theory of musical taste, but maybe

 whether people came to techno through an enjoyment of some type of 
 industrial music also has a lot do with the direction of their 
 musical tastes???  Please discuss.

 Regardless, I like it all.  Actually after repeated listens I've
 started
 to dig some stuff I didn't get into at first, most especially Amp 
 Fiddler's Basementality, and Love and War, neither of which I really
 dug
 on first listen.  Now I am almost considering trying to find them and

 buying.

 BTW, our own Sean Deason must have liked DM cus he sampled that I
 Just
 Can't Get Enough song on the white label Matrix record he made a
 little
 while ago.  Although personally I prefer the material that came about
 a
 little later, when they moved from synthpop into a slightly darker
 vein.
 The album with Lie to Me and Blasphemous Rumors is really great 
 in my opinion, and the use of electronics and production on the album

 is just excellent.

 _Dave

 -Original Message-
 From: J. T. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 8:36 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.

 never liked Depeche Mode as much but *every* electronic musician 
 will namecheck them. I preferred Duran Duran. They were really 
 underrated, probably as they were too pretty. ;) The Chauffeur was 
 amazing. Their remixes (or extended versions) are great.

 hehe. i gotta confess that i was always more into the durans than 
 depeche mode too, but that could've been because DM just wasnt on the

 radio on much
 where i grew up, compared to dd...plus the durans had sexy girls in
 their
 videos while depeche mode were usually wandering around some london
 streets
 or something looking upsethaha 

RE: (313) records I scored today

2003-08-11 Thread Odeluga, Ken


v/a - Basic Laws vol. 1 on Neroli - 4 greats cuts from
Domu, Chateau Flight, Stephane Atias, and Nubian
Mindz...can't believe I slept on this one...why is
Neroli stuff so hard to find in the US? Archive as
well. wake up distributors!

Don't worry, they're not in abundance in Europe either! I have one, picked
up by chance (forget the number now but it's single-sided).

Nice recommends Minto, will keep an eye out. Thanks.

k


Re: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.

2003-08-11 Thread Cyclone Wehner

 And as much as I hate to disagree with Sean Deason (who has put out an
 album I consider one of the greatest records I've ever heard), but
 back in the day, Duran (and Spandau) *was* cheesy amongst the headz!

That was latent sexism in the UK rock press because they had a young female
following it was assumed that they were wack - their male fans were silent
as they didn't want to look unmasculine/uncool.
I always had an issue with that.
To this day I despise NME.
As I get older all these male Duranies are emerging...
Trivia for the day: I once read Lauryn Hill was a Duranie.


RE: (313) records I scored today

2003-08-11 Thread Odeluga, Ken

 Pavel Kostiuk on 2000 Black - sweet record with
 co-production from Dego and Somatik is this marc mac?

Pavel Kostiuk = Dego :)

As Goya put it: Yeah Yeah - that's right - Dego's only gone and done it
again... Darkside instrumentals here from Dego as the Pavel Kostiuk album
finally hits the Goya warehouse floor - available from the end of this
month. Limited to just over one thousand copies - this album is
one-off-press, pure bad-guy, pure Dego...

Tom


I *knew* it!!!

Where do you get a Serbo-Croat who plays blue-note electronic keys like a
veteran (somewhere, but it's unlikely)?!!?!

More tracks half as good as 'Brand New Day' will be a treat. (Now it's
started playing in my head ... that's made my day :-)

k


Re: (313) UR Operatives update

2003-08-11 Thread Martin
We joined last week, haven't heard a word yet!

9/8/03 10:05 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 
 
 The membership has been pulled back to beef up the perks - will re-launch
 at a later date.
 
 I guess all that moaning on 313 had an effect!
 
 ;-)
 
 



(313) Tribal Warehouse...

2003-08-11 Thread Langsman, Marc

Any 313'ers planning on going to this on the bank hol ? 

http://www.tribalgathering.co.uk/warehouse_lineup.html

Lineup is looking pretty tidy [jeff mills, laurent garnier, LFO, guy called
gerald, sneak+carter, giles peterson...] 


Peace,
Marc

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RE: (313) records I scored today

2003-08-11 Thread energo

I liked the 2nd Neroli Oscar's Shed too.  What was Basic Laws. vol. 2

like?

deep dancefloor friendly track with female vocal by nubian mindz on one
side.
Probaby not their best one but defenetly worth hunting down. Got my copy
from Rushhour so
they might re-order it for you.

Peace
mislav 



RE: (313) Tribal Warehouse...

2003-08-11 Thread Neil Tomlinson
I'm visiting London weekend (Friday 22nd of August), and friends down there
usually choose the clubs to go to (Cross, etc.), but this time I wish to go
somewhere that suits my taste a little better. Hope this is not too OT for
some, but I would appreciate it if anyone can suggest a club that will play
some good techno - ur, tresor, hood, mills, aphex or similar (sorry for the
old skool names, I'm a little out of date)? Thanks in advance.

Neil

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Any 313'ers planning on going to this on the bank hol ?

http://www.tribalgathering.co.uk/warehouse_lineup.html

Lineup is looking pretty tidy [jeff mills, laurent garnier, LFO, guy called
gerald, sneak+carter, giles peterson...]


Peace,
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Re: (313) Tribal Warehouse...

2003-08-11 Thread Bleep43
www.lost.co.uk

Mills is playing. Sun 24th. I think it's at the Chain Store, in the
docklands, although I'm not sure.




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 I'm visiting London weekend (Friday 22nd of August), and friends down
there
 usually choose the clubs to go to (Cross, etc.), but this time I wish to
go
 somewhere that suits my taste a little better. Hope this is not too OT for
 some, but I would appreciate it if anyone can suggest a club that will
play
 some good techno - ur, tresor, hood, mills, aphex or similar (sorry for
the
 old skool names, I'm a little out of date)? Thanks in advance.

 Neil

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 From: Langsman, Marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 11 August 2003 09:52
 To: 313 Detroit
 Subject: (313) Tribal Warehouse...



 Any 313'ers planning on going to this on the bank hol ?

 http://www.tribalgathering.co.uk/warehouse_lineup.html

 Lineup is looking pretty tidy [jeff mills, laurent garnier, LFO, guy
called
 gerald, sneak+carter, giles peterson...]


 Peace,
 Marc

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(313) The Cross

2003-08-11 Thread m a t t [d]
 I'm visiting London weekend (Friday 22nd of August), and friends down
there
 usually choose the clubs to go to (Cross, etc.), but this time I wish to
go

speaking of The Cross, is it actually any good down their?  I keep hearing
that they play 'funky techno' is that actually funky techno, or squat party
techno with the occasional cheeky bassline?  Also I hear the same about The
Fortress - but never from ppl whose taste I trust :)

cheers

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 I'm visiting London weekend (Friday 22nd of August), and friends down
there
 usually choose the clubs to go to (Cross, etc.), but this time I wish to
go
 somewhere that suits my taste a little better. Hope this is not too OT for
 some, but I would appreciate it if anyone can suggest a club that will
play
 some good techno - ur, tresor, hood, mills, aphex or similar (sorry for
the
 old skool names, I'm a little out of date)? Thanks in advance.

 Neil

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 Sent: 11 August 2003 09:52
 To: 313 Detroit
 Subject: (313) Tribal Warehouse...



 Any 313'ers planning on going to this on the bank hol ?

 http://www.tribalgathering.co.uk/warehouse_lineup.html

 Lineup is looking pretty tidy [jeff mills, laurent garnier, LFO, guy
called
 gerald, sneak+carter, giles peterson...]


 Peace,
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RE: (313) Tribal Warehouse...

2003-08-11 Thread Neil Tomlinson
Thanks, but I go home on the Sunday, although I'm now really tempted not to.

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www.lost.co.uk

Mills is playing. Sun 24th. I think it's at the Chain Store, in the
docklands, although I'm not sure.




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 I'm visiting London weekend (Friday 22nd of August), and friends down
there
 usually choose the clubs to go to (Cross, etc.), but this time I wish to
go
 somewhere that suits my taste a little better. Hope this is not too OT for
 some, but I would appreciate it if anyone can suggest a club that will
play
 some good techno - ur, tresor, hood, mills, aphex or similar (sorry for
the
 old skool names, I'm a little out of date)? Thanks in advance.

 Neil

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 From: Langsman, Marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 11 August 2003 09:52
 To: 313 Detroit
 Subject: (313) Tribal Warehouse...



 Any 313'ers planning on going to this on the bank hol ?

 http://www.tribalgathering.co.uk/warehouse_lineup.html

 Lineup is looking pretty tidy [jeff mills, laurent garnier, LFO, guy
called
 gerald, sneak+carter, giles peterson...]


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RE: (313) The Cross

2003-08-11 Thread Odeluga, Ken

speaking of The Cross, is it actually any good down their?  I keep hearing
that they play 'funky techno' is that actually funky techno, or squat party
techno with the occasional cheeky bassline?

Be suspicious of the term 'funky techno'! I mean, what does it mean? Usually
it has meant to me, ChristianSelwaySmithBeyerUmek and his mates ... If
that's you bag of course, then you're in clover ...

k


RE: (313) The Cross

2003-08-11 Thread Langsman, Marc

Yeah I thought the cross was mainly 'tech-house' type stuff ? Not ventured
there myself tho' 

Peace,
marc

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 Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 10:14 AM
 To: m a t t [d]; 313 Detroit
 Subject: RE: (313) The Cross
 
 
 
 speaking of The Cross, is it actually any good down their?  I keep 
 hearing that they play 'funky techno' is that actually funky 
 techno, or 
 squat party techno with the occasional cheeky bassline?
 
 Be suspicious of the term 'funky techno'! I mean, what does 
 it mean? Usually it has meant to me, 
 ChristianSelwaySmithBeyerUmek and his mates ... If that's you 
 bag of course, then you're in clover ...
 
 k
 

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Re: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.

2003-08-11 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Maybe listen to the first Propaganda album. I think that album pre-empted a
lot of sounds of today - from industrial to Detroit - and the sleeve notes
remind me of Axis' liner notes!
I guess the whole fantasy element of the Blitz Kids fed into the
imaginations of Motor City's youth.
There is a book called The Book With No Name which is worth seeking. I
recently found a copy second-hand, after not seeing it for a decade. It was
the New Romantic bible.
It was such a radical thing to hear songs like Vienna or Fade To Grey and
Controversy (as a kid Prince *was* New Romantic to me, and let's not forget
Sheila E's get-up for Romance 1600) in the charts as a kid, it was so
refreshing after all that dull rock - Australia is a country where
pub-rock/MOR country rules, after all. I mean how did Japan chart in the UK
with Ghosts? Such an abstract record!
The videos were so powerful.
With Duran Duran, you really have to listen to the album material. It's
purely elitism in the rock media that deems them of less critical value than
Depeche. I didn't mind Depeche, I just wasn't as gripped by them as I was by
Duran, Visage, etc. That's not a value judgment, just personal.
Not so sure of Vince Clarke's recent work - like that Erasure covers album,
ahem.
The story of Duran's roots in industrial Birmingham, their associations with
the New Romantic club Rumrunner, the Andy Warhol thing, it was all great
stuff!

 Am I the only one who has never really got the appeal of a lot of the 80s
 New romantic stuff to techno heads? I mean I can understand a few
 individual tracks, but I've always thought of bands like ABC and Duran
 Duran as being a bit...well...not my cup of tea anyway. Admitidly I've not
 listened to any of it since it was all over the radio in the 80s so maybe
 the cheesy pop music that I associate with many of these bands isn't all
 there is to be discovered and I should delve deeper. I was a big Adam and
 the Ants fan when I was a kid, but thats about the only impact the whole
 new romantic thing ever had on me. My guess is I'm missing the target by a
 mile and theres a wealth of undiscovered gems out there. I'd like that, but
 when I think of ABC I think of Poison Arrow and the Look of Love and it
 just doesn't register with me at all.

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Re: (313) OT: CD is the new vinyl apparently...

2003-08-11 Thread Ivars Zalkalns
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 It's rubbish journalism. I know we live in an age of pathetic
superficiality
 but that Idoesn't mean that we just give up any attempt to elevate
ourselves
 and our minds. Good journalism's a part of that. Good journalism isn't
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 too godam stoopid* to recognize a not-very-clever bit of
 advertizing masquerading as a news story.

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  why is it the journalist's fault?
 
  and why are you listening to Erick Morillo?
 
  and why do you possibly care if people uses CD players?
 
 
 
 
  On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Langsman, Marc wrote:
 
 
  http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3128653.stm
 
  Words cant describe how disgusted I am by this piece of journalism
 
  When I'm DJing with vinyl, I'm bored now, Mr Morillo said.
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RE: (313) OT: CD is the new vinyl apparently...

2003-08-11 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Am I supposed to care?

Good luck to you.

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 It's rubbish journalism. I know we live in an age of pathetic
superficiality
 but that Idoesn't mean that we just give up any attempt to elevate
ourselves
 and our minds. Good journalism's a part of that. Good journalism isn't
being
 too godam stoopid* to recognize a not-very-clever bit of
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  why is it the journalist's fault?
 
  and why are you listening to Erick Morillo?
 
  and why do you possibly care if people uses CD players?
 
 
 
 
  On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Langsman, Marc wrote:
 
 
  http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3128653.stm
 
  Words cant describe how disgusted I am by this piece of journalism
 
  When I'm DJing with vinyl, I'm bored now, Mr Morillo said.
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RE: (313) OT: CD is the new vinyl apparently...

2003-08-11 Thread Langsman, Marc

Has my thread scared people off the list ? :/ 

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 Am I supposed to care?
 
 Good luck to you.
 
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  It's rubbish journalism. I know we live in an age of pathetic
 superficiality
  but that Idoesn't mean that we just give up any attempt to elevate
 ourselves
  and our minds. Good journalism's a part of that. Good journalism 
  isn't
 being
  too godam stoopid* to recognize a 
 not-very-clever bit of 
  advertizing masquerading as a news story.
 
  Some things are worth ranting about! :-)
 
  k
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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   why is it the journalist's fault?
  
   and why are you listening to Erick Morillo?
  
   and why do you possibly care if people uses CD players?
  
  
  
  
   On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Langsman, Marc wrote:
  
  
   http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3128653.stm
  
   Words cant describe how disgusted I am by this piece of 
   journalism
  
   When I'm DJing with vinyl, I'm bored now, Mr Morillo said.
  With CDJs you
   can loop the records at whatever point you want.
  
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Re: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.

2003-08-11 Thread Cyclone Wehner

We hear too much the getting old theory of musical taste, but maybe
whether people came to techno through an enjoyment of some type of
industrial music also has a lot do with the direction of their musical
tastes???  Please discuss.

What's the getting old theory??? We're working on a new club nite called
Blitz 2 Bling, Goth 2 Gangsta, where you play Duran Duran back to back with
Missy, Siouxie and Notorious BIG.



Re: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.

2003-08-11 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Also Larry Levan did a Duran Duran remix, forget which record though! So 
they must be GOOD.

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Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 5:49 AM


 Duran2!? Cheesy!?? Heretic!! :^)
 I'm with Cyclone on this issue. If we werent so busy trying to be cool and
 rejecting all things popular we'd realize the beauty of tracks like The
 Chauffer and Save a Prayer and the sheer brilliance of the Arcadia
 album. I never realized there was such a divide on this list between Duran
 fans and Depeche fans. Next thing you know we'll be feuding over OMD
 verses...u... funny... I cant seem to think of any group to compare
 to OMD at the moment...:^)

 sean

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 he's not influenced by those brilliant words!

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 Subject: RE: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.


 You guys gotta be kidding, Duran Duran is so cheesy!

 Whereas Depeche Mode I like musically--they had a pretty innovative
 sound for the time, and also find the things they sing about to be
 pretty interesting.  Of course one could fault them with providing lots
 of ammo for future goth posers, but really is that fair?  I feel that
 there is a relationship between techno and (esp. early) goth and
 industrial; I think this is a difference between techno and the deep
 house scene, although they do have many things in common.  It's just a
 little hard for me to see much of a connection between deep
 house/neosoul/broken beat stuff and the old goth and industrial stuff,
 whereas with techno (and maybe stuff coming out of acid house) I
 definitely see a connection.

 We hear too much the getting old theory of musical taste, but maybe
 whether people came to techno through an enjoyment of some type of
 industrial music also has a lot do with the direction of their musical
 tastes???  Please discuss.

 Regardless, I like it all.  Actually after repeated listens I've started
 to dig some stuff I didn't get into at first, most especially Amp
 Fiddler's Basementality, and Love and War, neither of which I really dug
 on first listen.  Now I am almost considering trying to find them and
 buying.

 BTW, our own Sean Deason must have liked DM cus he sampled that I Just
 Can't Get Enough song on the white label Matrix record he made a little
 while ago.  Although personally I prefer the material that came about a
 little later, when they moved from synthpop into a slightly darker vein.
 The album with Lie to Me and Blasphemous Rumors is really great in
 my opinion, and the use of electronics and production on the album is
 just excellent.

 _Dave

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 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.

 never liked Depeche Mode as much but *every* electronic musician will
 namecheck them. I preferred Duran Duran. They were really underrated,
 probably as they were too pretty. ;) The Chauffeur was amazing. Their
 remixes (or extended versions) are great.

 hehe. i gotta confess that i was always more into the durans than
 depeche
 mode too, but that could've been because DM just wasnt on the radio on
 much
 where i grew up, compared to dd...plus the durans had sexy girls in
 their
 videos while depeche mode were usually wandering around some london
 streets
 or something looking upsethaha actually i am a big fan of either one
 of
 those settings..

 anyways speaking of good 80's pop/romantic, i still love the fixx's
 reach
 the beach. some really nice sounds

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(313) Boogymann on Superhuit.

2003-08-11 Thread lee.herrington


  hi folks.  if you wish to hear some clever/creative use of theo parrish and 
moodymann samples, check out Boogymann's latest LP.  The Walk So Lonely album 
is filled with that hot, funky french production that labels like Funky 
Chocolate are putting out.

  cheers,
  lrh



Re: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.

2003-08-11 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Hmmm. I have heard of this - it's in Central Station here. There's some 
confusion about 'who' is behind it.  Lo and behold if it's illicit...
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   hi folks.  if you wish to hear some clever/creative use of theo parrish
 and moodymann samples, check out Boogymann's latest LP.  The Walk So
 Lonely album is filled with that hot, funky french production that labels
 like Funky Chocolate are putting out.

   cheers,
   lrh
 


Re: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.

2003-08-11 Thread robin pinning

 Hmmm. I have heard of this - it's in Central Station here. There's some
 confusion about 'who' is behind it.  Lo and behold if it's illicit...


this site say it's teo moritz

http://www.bassics.de/reviews.html

sound clip on there too


robin...

 
 
hi folks.  if you wish to hear some clever/creative use of theo parrish
  and moodymann samples, check out Boogymann's latest LP.  The Walk So
  Lonely album is filled with that hot, funky french production that labels
  like Funky Chocolate are putting out.
 
cheers,
lrh



Re: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.

2003-08-11 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Uh-oh.
I can hear the swarms already.
Seriouly, that is so misleading. Kids here are really convinced it's some
secret project of KDJ's. I did doubt it.


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Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 9:43 PM



 Hmmm. I have heard of this - it's in Central Station here. There's some
 confusion about 'who' is behind it.  Lo and behold if it's illicit...


 this site say it's teo moritz

 http://www.bassics.de/reviews.html

 sound clip on there too


 robin...

 
 
hi folks.  if you wish to hear some clever/creative use of theo parrish
  and moodymann samples, check out Boogymann's latest LP.  The Walk So
  Lonely album is filled with that hot, funky french production that labels
  like Funky Chocolate are putting out.
 
cheers,
lrh
 


(313) Boogymann on Superhuit.

2003-08-11 Thread lee.herrington
  
  there's a label site for Superhuit.  
http://www.ifrance.com/superhuit/Links.htm   mind the pop-ups.  the ron hayes 
EP is excellent as well.

  cheers,
  lrh



Re: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.

2003-08-11 Thread Two divided by zero
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 It has a very Kraftwerk-like sound, especially Policy of Truth
 and the final sequence of Personal Jesus.
 
 the end part of PJ is so off the charts. i just play it over and
 over again when im in my car. its unbelivably static yet still
 funky. the part where the drums drop out and come back in is so
 simple and so effective.

I love the way PJ is not the straight foward 4/4 beat but a triplet 4
divided by 6 one. I have this Razormaid Remix that has the Kraftwerk-like
arrangement of the final sequence in the original version, all over the
entire remix. I bet you will like it.

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(313) DJ Hell's P Diddy Remix

2003-08-11 Thread Cyclone Wehner
I read in a magazine - I think Mixmag - that DJ Hell has remixed the new P
Diddy single Let's Get Ill! Has anyone heard it? I think it's coming out on
Gigolo.


RE: (313) DJ Hell's P Diddy Remix

2003-08-11 Thread Ryan Snowden
I think DJ Hell has lost the plot :)

|-Original Message-
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|Sent: 11 August 2003 12:53
|To: 313 Detroit
|Subject: (313) DJ Hell's P Diddy Remix
|
|
|I read in a magazine - I think Mixmag - that DJ Hell has 
|remixed the new P Diddy single Let's Get Ill! Has anyone heard 
|it? I think it's coming out on Gigolo.
|


RE: (313) DJ Hell's P Diddy Remix

2003-08-11 Thread robin pinning

 I think DJ Hell has lost the plot :)

which plot?

not the one where he makes a shed load of cash and makes his style of
music more popular than trance...

personally i'd rather hear Hell's efforts on the radio/from passing
cars/in normal non-underground clubs/bars than, say, DJ Sammy.


my 2p

robin...



Re: (313) DJ Hell's P Diddy Remix

2003-08-11 Thread Cyclone Wehner
I think he just has a great sense of humour - and he always has. He isn't 
changing what he does, it's just that what he does has become fashionable.
The record does pass more than a passing resemblance to Joey Beltram. I am
not sure if I like it or not but I like the sense of adventure behind it.
Diddy kinda sounds like Green Velvet!

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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) DJ Hell's P Diddy Remix
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 10:49 PM



 I think DJ Hell has lost the plot :)

 which plot?

 not the one where he makes a shed load of cash and makes his style of
 music more popular than trance...

 personally i'd rather hear Hell's efforts on the radio/from passing
 cars/in normal non-underground clubs/bars than, say, DJ Sammy.


 my 2p

 robin...
 


Re: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.

2003-08-11 Thread J. T.

weirdthese guys are so blatantly imitating kdj and the 3 chairs...
teo's boogymann is 2 letters away from moodymann, and his bio on this 
site...sheesh! say what?even the photo is colored the same as silent 
introduction..
also in the other labels section, an album featuring a remix by andre -- 
they stole the nice cursive andres off the kdj record and dropped the 
s...come on!!
the music is pretty good but i'm annoyed ...besides the whole ripping-off of 
style and concept etc, i assume teo is white and he's got songs named things 
like black panthers n*ggers da blackman soulmusicblackmusic etc 
etc...it's reminiscent of that other guy whose name i'm forgetting who 
adopted a black-sounding name on purposetoo much stupid posturing...too 
blatant..


well speaking of kdj/3-chairs style stuff, 77 productions' the numbers 
game on optional extras has a few nice cuts...a friend just picked it up 
from clone..


jt

  there's a label site for Superhuit.  
http://www.ifrance.com/superhuit/Links.htm   mind the pop-ups.  the ron 
hayes EP is excellent as well.


  cheers,
  lrh



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Re: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.

2003-08-11 Thread Maarten Baute
Oh, and in his artist bio he says: I don't make music for the masses to
dance to, I make music for the small majority that listens. This is just  a
quote from moodymann´s silent introduction album.

Also the style of the site looks a lot like this one:
http://www.twoplayer.co.uk/kdj

Cheers,
Maarten



RE: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.

2003-08-11 Thread Ryan Snowden
Sounds like someone taking the piss to me
That or someone who's actually looking for a law suit

|-Original Message-
|From: Maarten Baute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
|Sent: 11 August 2003 14:29
|To: J. T.; 313@hyperreal.org
|Subject: Re: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.
|
|
|Oh, and in his artist bio he says: I don't make music for the 
|masses to dance to, I make music for the small majority that 
|listens. This is just  a quote from moodymann´s silent 
|introduction album.
|
|Also the style of the site looks a lot like this one: 
http://www.twoplayer.co.uk/kdj

Cheers,
Maarten


Re: (313) New broken beat track

2003-08-11 Thread Andy Mitchell
 Oh my f*cking God. There is a new white label, soon to be released, of a
 Dego and Alex Atias track that is soo f*ckiing bomb.

 you're not talking about The Age Of Selfishness, are you?
 
 Yep. That's the one. I goofed that one, didn't I?

According to the Visions website it's actually Attias and IG Culture:

Catalog Number: VISION 010
Artist: Alex Attias and  IG Culture present THE AGE OF SELFISHNESS

Title:
A 1.  Wakako' ka  ( original )
 Written and Produced By IG Culture and Alex Attias.
Mixed by Demus @ Marasma Studio, London .April 2003.


B 1. Wakako' ka  ( version)
Written  and produced by IG Culture and Alex Attias
Mixed by Demus @ Marasma, London .April 2003.
Mastered by Bo Kondren @ Calyx, Berlin.

No sound samples unfortunately... anyone know where I can check this online?

Andy



Re: (313) New broken beat track

2003-08-11 Thread robin pinning


some samples up at the www.vinylunderground.co.uk site


r


  Oh my f*cking God. There is a new white label, soon to be released, of a
  Dego and Alex Atias track that is soo f*ckiing bomb.
 
  you're not talking about The Age Of Selfishness, are you?
 
  Yep. That's the one. I goofed that one, didn't I?

 According to the Visions website it's actually Attias and IG Culture:

 Catalog Number: VISION 010
 Artist: Alex Attias and  IG Culture present THE AGE OF SELFISHNESS

 Title:
 A 1.  Wakako' ka  ( original )
  Written and Produced By IG Culture and Alex Attias.
 Mixed by Demus @ Marasma Studio, London .April 2003.


 B 1. Wakako' ka  ( version)
 Written  and produced by IG Culture and Alex Attias
 Mixed by Demus @ Marasma, London .April 2003.
 Mastered by Bo Kondren @ Calyx, Berlin.

 No sound samples unfortunately... anyone know where I can check this online?

 Andy




RE: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.

2003-08-11 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Just another controversy seeker. It works.

k

-Original Message-
From: Maarten Baute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 2:29 PM
To: J. T.; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.


Oh, and in his artist bio he says: I don't make music for the masses to
dance to, I make music for the small majority that listens. This
is just  a
quote from moodymann´s silent introduction album.

Also the style of the site looks a lot like this one:
http://www.twoplayer.co.uk/kdj

Cheers,
Maarten




RE: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.

2003-08-11 Thread Mann, Ravinder [CCS]
Whats going on ?

...just look at this...do you see what I see

http://www.twoplayer.co.uk/



-Original Message-
From: Ryan Snowden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 11 August 2003 14:27
To: 'Maarten Baute'; J. T.; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.


Sounds like someone taking the piss to me
That or someone who's actually looking for a law suit

|-Original Message-
|From: Maarten Baute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Sent: 11 August 2003 14:29
|To: J. T.; 313@hyperreal.org
|Subject: Re: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.
|
|
|Oh, and in his artist bio he says: I don't make music for the
|masses to dance to, I make music for the small majority that 
|listens. This is just  a quote from moodymann´s silent 
|introduction album.
|
|Also the style of the site looks a lot like this one:
http://www.twoplayer.co.uk/kdj

Cheers,
Maarten


Re: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.

2003-08-11 Thread alex . bond

I just looked at that site, and I have to wonder if its actually for real.

surely not?? anyone know them?

the twoplayer.net rip off is even funnier

my thoughts today? monday = bobbins
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RE: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.

2003-08-11 Thread Mann, Ravinder [CCS]
Look like it the twoplayer.co.uk redirects you to twoplayer.net with someone
who looks like Pete Waterman in the home page..
odd
 


-Original Message-
From: Mann, Ravinder [CCS] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 11 August 2003 14:43
To: 'Ryan Snowden'; 'Maarten Baute'; J. T.; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.


Whats going on ?

...just look at this...do you see what I see

http://www.twoplayer.co.uk/



-Original Message-
From: Ryan Snowden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 11 August 2003 14:27
To: 'Maarten Baute'; J. T.; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.


Sounds like someone taking the piss to me
That or someone who's actually looking for a law suit

|-Original Message-
|From: Maarten Baute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Sent: 11 August 2003 14:29
|To: J. T.; 313@hyperreal.org
|Subject: Re: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.
|
|
|Oh, and in his artist bio he says: I don't make music for the masses 
|to dance to, I make music for the small majority that listens. This is 
|just  a quote from moodymann´s silent introduction album.
|
|Also the style of the site looks a lot like this one:
http://www.twoplayer.co.uk/kdj

Cheers,
Maarten


Re: RE: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.

2003-08-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's that buzzing sound in the distance? Is it da digital killer bees? 


John


 Ryan Snowden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Sounds like someone taking the piss to me
That or someone who's actually looking for a law suit







RE: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.

2003-08-11 Thread robin pinning

 Look like it the twoplayer.co.uk redirects you to twoplayer.net with someone
 who looks like Pete Waterman in the home page..
 odd


it' atribute to don estelle is it not?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/3119865.stm

robin...



RE: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.

2003-08-11 Thread robin pinning

 Just another controversy seeker. It works.

good point ken...i bet he'd love it if UR issued a statement on this...

if you do an image search on google, you'll see a
faked up purple and white pic of him looking like KDJ (you need to click
on the More results from lyon.voila.fr to see that one)

one to be ignored...

robin...





Re: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.

2003-08-11 Thread Tom Churchill
 Look like it the twoplayer.co.uk redirects you to twoplayer.net with someone
 who looks like Pete Waterman in the home page..
 odd
 
 
 it' atribute to don estelle is it not?

It is - Twoplayer has become an obituary site since Steve hasn't got time to
keep it up to date any more :)

The discography content is still there though:

http://www.twoplayer.net/kdj
http://www.twoplayer.net/theo
http://www.twoplayer.net/shake

Cheers,

Tom



RE: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.

2003-08-11 Thread Langsman, Marc

Just been checking that kdj discog..

For all moodymanns preachin' - this kinda sh!t really annoys me :

  kdj 003 - 12 (repress)
a1, the day we lost the soul 
a2, tribute (to the soul we lost) 
b1, the day we lost the soul 
b2, tribute (to the soul we lost) 
 
kdj 006 - 12 (repress)
a1, i can't kick this feelin' when it hits  

kdj 019 - 12
a1, forevernevermore  


..etc etc...

Whats the deal with the stream of one siders (or 2 siders with the same
stuff on both sides!!) ? Bit of a sham - especially as we have to pay the
import $$ in the UK ... Even a side of moodymann's random waffling would
have been betetr than nothing :/  /moan

Peace,
Marc 


 -Original Message-
 From: Tom Churchill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 3:03 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Mann, Ravinder [CCS]
 Cc: 313
 Subject: Re: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.
 
 
  Look like it the twoplayer.co.uk redirects you to 
 twoplayer.net with 
  someone who looks like Pete Waterman in the home page.. odd
  
  
  it' atribute to don estelle is it not?
 
 It is - Twoplayer has become an obituary site since Steve 
 hasn't got time to keep it up to date any more :)
 
 The discography content is still there though:
 
http://www.twoplayer.net/kdj
http://www.twoplayer.net/theo
http://www.twoplayer.net/shake

Cheers,

Tom


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Re: (313) How about Depeche Mode? was: new order.

2003-08-11 Thread sean deason
a track entitled: Block block block of the OMD Crush album
I think its a tribute to our very own Christian Bloch! :^)

but for a real treat listen to Talking Loud And Clear also by OMD and tell
me your not a fan. Very Kraftwerkian indeed :^)

sean
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 Hmmm

 Where does this come from now?


  I want to go down to Detroit. I want to lie in the shade. I wanna visit
  the
  president. And then I wanna get laid. Name that tune! I defy Eminem to
  deny
  he's not influenced by those brilliant words!



Re: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.

2003-08-11 Thread Jonny McIntosh
I think it's sample clearance issues.

 Whats the deal with the stream of one siders (or 2 siders with the same
 stuff on both sides!!) ? Bit of a sham - especially as we have to pay the
 import $$ in the UK ... Even a side of moodymann's random waffling would
 have been betetr than nothing :/  /moan



(313) Re: 313 Digest 11 Aug 2003 00:48:05 -0000 Issue 1736

2003-08-11 Thread Dan Sicko

Er, Matt, I think we might have played it on your show.  :)

I love it ... basically a really tight May edit with lots of percussion 
and some back edits. I think he adds some of his own keys towards the 
end -- wish there could have been more.


-d

On Sunday, August 10, 2003, at 08:48  PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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The Greatest Love of All -- have never heard it though, I think Dan
Sicko might have a copy?




Re: (313) DJ Hell's P Diddy Remix

2003-08-11 Thread plaztikjezuz
didn't this whole thing start because someone used p-diddy's limo in a video.
this is the story i heard but forget the details, felix barrowed his limo for a
video, silver screen maybe?

you never know it could be what a declining american scene needs, a booster shot
form a rap superstar? lol

scotto


RE: (313) dying for some great DJ mixes

2003-08-11 Thread Langsman, Marc

Err dunno if this is too late but Ive been having a listen to this today :

http://www.betalounge.com/stuff/sibegg1-18-01.ram

Si Begg mix on betalounge - Id not listened to it in ages and forgotten
wuite how funny it is - quite a few 
p!sstake cutups of pete tong / radio1 samples and random elecro crazyness :)


Peace,
Marc

 -Original Message-
 From: Michael Long [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 12:44 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: RE: (313) dying for some great DJ mixes
 
 
 Try this out -
 
 Thomas Robinson - The Upper Room - SubSynth Records
 
http://www.subsynth.net/audio/upperroom.ram



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I've spent a long day in front of this computer without any music so if you
could - point me in the direction of your top 5 (online).  Any style - just
want to hear some good mixing and/or selection.

thanks

MEK


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(313) Geoff White 'Nevertheless' tracklist

2003-08-11 Thread Ivan Tomasevic

can someone post me tracklist for Geoff White's Nevertheless CD on 
Cytrax?

thanks

regards

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(313) OT - Virus alert

2003-08-11 Thread Gerald
A friend of mine warned me about a virus a week ago, and i just received
a rash of them over the past few minutes, so i figured i better warn you
guys

Here's what to look out for

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Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 11:24 AM
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There is a new LEVEL 3 virus circulating called [EMAIL PROTECTED] - it
uses a false address that may look official with the following message

Hello there,
I would like to inform you about important information regarding your
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Re: (313) New broken beat track

2003-08-11 Thread Phonopsia
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From: Andy Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 List 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 1:33 PM
Subject: Re: (313) New broken beat track


  Oh my f*cking God. There is a new white label, soon to be released, of
a
  Dego and Alex Atias track that is soo f*ckiing bomb.
 
  you're not talking about The Age Of Selfishness, are you?
 
  Yep. That's the one. I goofed that one, didn't I?

 According to the Visions website it's actually Attias and IG Culture:

Looks like I get zero points for accuracy... I can only plead that Alex
Attias said it was him and the guy behind the booth, and I thought he meant
Dego, but apparently he was pointing at the other guy. :) At any rate, it's
a wicked track. Hadn't heard the housier version on the flip, but it sounds
sweet too! I may have overstated the acid element a bit, but maybe it's only
really apparent on that Plastic People rig? Dunno.

Tristan
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RE: (313) OT - Virus alert

2003-08-11 Thread Michael Long

Just don't open the attachment and you will be ok.

Mike
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) OT - Virus alert

A friend of mine warned me about a virus a week ago, and i just received
a rash of them over the past few minutes, so i figured i better warn you
guys

Here's what to look out for

From: Shinobi Resources: Support [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 11:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: WARNING

There is a new LEVEL 3 virus circulating called [EMAIL PROTECTED] - it
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Hello there,
I would like to inform you about important information regarding your
email address. This email address will be expiring. Please read
attachment for details.

Best regards,
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Further information including a link to the patch and removal tool are
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RE: (313) records I scored today

2003-08-11 Thread Grammenos, Peter

 
 my top pick and this was a pleasant surprise! Charles
 Noel with a house record and it rulez! All you kdj,
 andres, and theo fans will be all over this record.
 props to charles on this one! It's on Moto Music.

Yeah, it's a fantastic record. Charles Noel is better known as Archetype by
the way. I was very surprised when I heard this deep and cool record. Tip!

PG Charles has loads of records out spanning all genres and if you ever get
a chance to hear him dj don't miss out. He did a set here in nyc @ subTonic,
spinning everything from obscure french reggae, d+b, techno, etc.. 

PG Where did you pick this up?



(313) king britt?

2003-08-11 Thread ::P
worth seeing for free?

necto tonight in ann arbor.  never heard of the guy

-Joe





jinjin_a_gogo: i wonder what he's listening to in those bigass headphones
while's he's spinning this shxt for us



RE: (313) king britt?

2003-08-11 Thread Grammenos, Peter

I saw him in france 5 years ago, he plays cool soulful/jazzy house, he did
then anyway. But who knows a lot of the house dj's these days are spinning
that awful progressive house crap. Not excluding Mark Bell from LFO, he
played a dj set a couple weeks ago in nyc and it was truly AWFUL ! Todd
Sines opened for him and dropped an old LFO track before he came on and he
just went right on into the CHEESE.

-P



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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) king britt?


worth seeing for free?

necto tonight in ann arbor.  never heard of the guy

-Joe





jinjin_a_gogo: i wonder what he's listening to in those bigass headphones
while's he's spinning this shxt for us


Re: (313) king britt?

2003-08-11 Thread Mehmet Koryurek
definitely worth checking out
he did the Philadelphia Experiment comp like CCs Det. Exp
very jazzy soulful stuff, broken beat, soul techno, nu jazz...

have fun for me as well:)
mehmet


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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 10:40 PM
Subject: RE: (313) king britt?



 I saw him in france 5 years ago, he plays cool soulful/jazzy house, he did
 then anyway. But who knows a lot of the house dj's these days are spinning
 that awful progressive house crap. Not excluding Mark Bell from LFO, he
 played a dj set a couple weeks ago in nyc and it was truly AWFUL ! Todd
 Sines opened for him and dropped an old LFO track before he came on and he
 just went right on into the CHEESE.

 -P



 -Original Message-
 From: ::P [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 3:34 PM
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) king britt?


 worth seeing for free?

 necto tonight in ann arbor.  never heard of the guy

 -Joe




 
 jinjin_a_gogo: i wonder what he's listening to in those bigass headphones
 while's he's spinning this shxt for us




Re: (313) king britt?

2003-08-11 Thread Kookie
Yes, you should goto this.  I've never seen him live, but all of his CD's
are great.  Blu Cantrell, DJ Marquis, John Stoll and Miguel Angel will also
be playing.  Plus if you smoke, I'm sure that there will be tons of free
cigarettes since its a Salem promotion.

-K
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From: ::P [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 3:34 PM
Subject: (313) king britt?


 worth seeing for free?

 necto tonight in ann arbor.  never heard of the guy

 -Joe




 
 jinjin_a_gogo: i wonder what he's listening to in those bigass headphones
 while's he's spinning this shxt for us







(313) WBAR - Last Playlist - 8-8-03

2003-08-11 Thread Eric Scuccimarra

DJ Skooch -
www.skooch.com

WBAR - 87.9 FM NYC 
Friday, 8/08/03 - 5:30 - 8:00pm 
www.wbar.org
Bad start - should be removed from MP3s
Jamie Principle - Your Love - Persona
Rhythim is Rhythim - Nude Photo - Transmat
Paperclip People - Floor - Planet E
69 Lite Music - My Machines - RS
Metro Area - Miura - Environ
Olex - Equilax - Steel City
Gary Numan - Dans Le Parc (DJ Hell Rmx) - Random
Herbie Hancock - Rock It (DJ Hell Rmx) - White
DJ HMC - Rapture - Rhythm Trax
Marshall Jefferson - Move Your Body (Adonis Rmx) - Trax
Bryan Zentz - Rough Thing - Superbra
Yaz - Don't Go (Richard Humpty Vission Rmx) - Mute
Yaz - Don't Go (Tee's Freeze Mix) - Mute
Richie Hawtin - Orange A1 - Minus
Yello - Oh Yeah - MErcury
Richie Hawtin - Orange B1 - Minus
Soft Cell - Sex Dwarf - Polygram
Size 9 - I Am Ready - Ovum
Skull vs. ESP - Power Hour - Sounds
Nitzer Ebb - Let Your Body Learn (T. Fixmer Rmx) - Mute
Apotheosis - O Fortuna - Radikal
4 Hero - Mr. Kirk - Smile
Fix - Flash - Gigolo
Jeff Mills - Axis 001A - Axis
Jeff Mills - The Dancer - Purpose Maker
UR - Codebreaker - UR
The Martian - Firekeeper - Red Planet
Paperclip People - Clear and Present - Planet E
Kenny Larkin - Loop 2 - RS
Octave One - Day Star Rising - 430 West
Green Velvet - I Want to Leave My Body - Relief
Cajmere - Percolator - Clubhouse
Steve Poindexter - Work That Mutha (Edge of Motion Rmx) - DJax
Bizz OD - Cranked - DJungle Fever
User - User 06 A2 - User
Blue Arsed Fly - Big Ron - Tresor
Jeff Mills - Tomorrow EP B2 - Axis
The Martian w/ Eddie Flashin Fowlkes - Sex in Zero Gravity - Red Planet
808 State - Pacific - Tommy Boy
MP3s are uploading right now to www.skooch.com on the Sounds page. 
Will be available at: 
http://www.skooch.com/sounds/Skooch-WBAR-8-8-03-1.mp3 
http://www.skooch.com/sounds/Skooch-WBAR-8-8-03-2.mp3 
The MP3s split in the Soft Cell track. This was my last show before the college kids take over again until next summer. If you enjoyed it let me know. All of the shows from this year other than the first are available online on my site. Playlists are available for all of them.
Thanks,
Eric



Re: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.

2003-08-11 Thread jurren baars
  there's a label site for Superhuit.  
http://www.ifrance.com/superhuit/Links.htm   mind the pop-ups.  the ron 
hayes EP is excellent as well.



:rofl:

ok, i can understand how someone can be a fan of kdj's work, and i can also 
see how that would affect the kind of music that person would make, but this 
is off the charts!


there's not one original idea to be found on that entire page!

does this whole superhuit label really exist, or is it just a big joke, 
trying to get all the kdj fans out there to search all the internet shops, 
ebay, gemm and whatelse, looking for records that don't even exist? now that 
would be a nice joke.


from the above site, about teo moritz: His producing and musician skills 
put him on the same level as America's most talented black musicians whilst 
his radical views on publicity, the ransacking of black music by 
sample-hungry producers and racial tensions have often puzzled outside 
observers of the music scene.  well at least he sounds like a cool guy :^)  
 i guess he thinks moby should stick with sampling white rock bands éh!


i hope this guy takes himself serious, because i doubt anyone else will...

jurren

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RE: (313) king britt?

2003-08-11 Thread diana potts

 Agreed hit or miss. but if he's hittin it'll be dope.
Actually he's involved with Rope a Dope Records-which
does some insane jazz stuff.
 for those in the nyc area check out:
ROPEADOPE NEW MUSIC SEMINAR: - DO YOU WANT MOORE?
august 12th, the RAD NMS invades the bowery ballroom.
as if dj logic, john medeski, skerik and antibalas
were not enough, galactic drummer stanton moore just
signed up. oh yea, so did ___ but we're not
allowed to announce it yet. Buy tix now. to read about
the first NMS click here; to read about the second one
click here. (taken from http://www.ropeadope.com)

 peas.
d
 


--- Grammenos, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 I saw him in france 5 years ago, he plays cool
 soulful/jazzy house, he did
 then anyway. But who knows a lot of the house dj's
 these days are spinning
 that awful progressive house crap. Not excluding
 Mark Bell from LFO, he
 played a dj set a couple weeks ago in nyc and it was
 truly AWFUL ! Todd
 Sines opened for him and dropped an old LFO track
 before he came on and he
 just went right on into the CHEESE.
 
 -P
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: ::P [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 3:34 PM
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) king britt?
 
 
 worth seeing for free?
 
 necto tonight in ann arbor.  never heard of the guy
 
 -Joe
 
 
 
 


 jinjin_a_gogo: i wonder what he's listening to in
 those bigass headphones
 while's he's spinning this shxt for us


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Re[2]: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit. (BITERS)

2003-08-11 Thread Brian 'balistic' Prince
jb ok, i can understand how someone can be a fan of kdj's work, and i can also
jb see how that would affect the kind of music that person would make, but 
this 
jb is off the charts!

On a similar tip, some kid in Sweden stole my entire website a while
back, replacing every instance of my name with his:

http://www.bprince.com/RippedMusic.JPG

I highlighted his edits. The kicker was the photo of himself he put on the
stolen bio page:

http://www.bprince.com/RippedAbout.JPG

I mean, I'm not exactly a prime cut of man-steak, but this kid looks
like he should live under a bridge somewhere.

If those links don't work, try them with lowercase jpg extensions.  I
can't double check them at the moment.

-
the other Prince of techno
-
Brian balistic Prince
http://www.bprince.com - art and music



Re: (313) king britt?

2003-08-11 Thread Phonopsia
- Original Message - 
From: Grammenos, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 8:40 PM
Subject: RE: (313) king britt?


 But who knows a lot of the house dj's these days are spinning
 that awful progressive house crap. Not excluding Mark Bell from LFO, he
 played a dj set a couple weeks ago in nyc and it was truly AWFUL ! Todd
 Sines opened for him and dropped an old LFO track before he came on and he
 just went right on into the CHEESE.


Sure it wasn't Mark Bell of Shaboom? ;) Actually, I hear he's alright. But
this is seriously baffling! His set @ ATP this year was the highlight of the
event for me - even better (although only slightly) than Surgeon! Every
track he played was amazing, and he rocked doubles of most of them. Did it
all with Traktor and one CDJ. I think he was loading two copies of the same
track into Traktor then rocking out. I dunno man, your report is really
surprising. Your bizarro world scares me. :)

Tristan
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RE: (313) king britt?

2003-08-11 Thread Grammenos, Peter


 But who knows a lot of the house dj's these days are spinning that 
 awful progressive house crap. Not excluding Mark Bell from LFO, he 
 played a dj set a couple weeks ago in nyc and it was truly AWFUL ! 
 Todd Sines opened for him and dropped an old LFO track before he came 
 on and he just went right on into the CHEESE.


Sure it wasn't Mark Bell of Shaboom? ;) Actually, I hear he's alright. But
this is seriously baffling! His set @ ATP this year was the highlight of the
event for me - even better (although only slightly) than Surgeon! Every
track he played was amazing, and he rocked doubles of most of them. Did it
all with Traktor and one CDJ. I think he was loading two copies of the same
track into Traktor then rocking out. I dunno man, your report is really
surprising. Your bizarro world scares me. :)


PG I was baffled as well. Todd Sines, care to comment ?


-Pete


(313) Moods and Grooves mix on Tigersushi...

2003-08-11 Thread Mark S . Krüx
Mixed by Mike Grant...

http://www.tigersushi.com/site/slb/slb.htm

Stumbled on this earlier todayvery nice=)

Peace,

m*


Re: (313) Boogymann on Superhuit.

2003-08-11 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




some video of the culprit at work

http://www.bassics.de/video/teomoritz.mpg

clearly he's a white dude (or those are *really* bright lights on him) and,
I don't know, but being a white guy myself I don't think I'd ever put out a
record with these song titles - it just ain't my place to do
it...espescially track B1 of Super 003

SUPER 003 - RAW ELEMENTS - 12?
A1 - Natural Moods
A2 - Mama Said
B1 - Niggers
B2 - Mahogany
Produced by Teo Moritz

SUPER 001 - SOUL TRAX - 12?
A1 - Soulmusicblackmusic
A2 - Da Blackman
B1 - Absolutely
B2 - Moonshine
Produced by Teo Moritz

MEK



   
  jurren baars   
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  08/11/03 03:41 PM
   
   




   there's a label site for Superhuit.
http://www.ifrance.com/superhuit/Links.htm   mind the pop-ups.  the ron
hayes EP is excellent as well.

:rofl:

ok, i can understand how someone can be a fan of kdj's work, and i can also

see how that would affect the kind of music that person would make, but
this
is off the charts!

there's not one original idea to be found on that entire page!

does this whole superhuit label really exist, or is it just a big joke,
trying to get all the kdj fans out there to search all the internet shops,
ebay, gemm and whatelse, looking for records that don't even exist? now
that
would be a nice joke.

from the above site, about teo moritz: His producing and musician skills
put him on the same level as America's most talented black musicians whilst

his radical views on publicity, the ransacking of black music by
sample-hungry producers and racial tensions have often puzzled outside
observers of the music scene.  well at least he sounds like a cool guy :^)

  i guess he thinks moby should stick with sampling white rock bands éh!

i hope this guy takes himself serious, because i doubt anyone else will...

jurren

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RE: (313) Moods and Grooves mix on Tigersushi...

2003-08-11 Thread Dan Kurzius
mike also has a new mix up @ http://www.djmikegrant.com/...

cheers
dK
www.latenightessentials.com
LNE004 Morgan Page (out soon)
LNE003 CPEN/JT Donaldson (out now)
LNE002 Kai Alce
LNE001 CPEN/dK


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From: Mark S. Krüx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 6:09 PM
To: 313
Subject: (313) Moods and Grooves mix on Tigersushi...


Mixed by Mike Grant...

http://www.tigersushi.com/site/slb/slb.htm

Stumbled on this earlier todayvery nice=)

Peace,

m*




Re: (313) Moods and Grooves mix on Tigersushi...

2003-08-11 Thread Phonopsia
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From: Dan Kurzius [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 11:21 PM
Subject: RE: (313) Moods and Grooves mix on Tigersushi...


 mike also has a new mix up @ http://www.djmikegrant.com/...


His set @ Plastic People last Wednesday was wicked. I think he recorded it,
so perhaps it will wind up up here.

Tristan
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