Re: (313) Recommend...
i gotta give the best dj kicks to claude young. On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, [iso-8859-1] Mark S. Krüx wrote: Best DJKicks by far imoand one of my top 5 favorite mix CDs of all time - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Langsman, Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 'Mann, Ravinder [CCS]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; '313' 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 4:46 PM Subject: RE: (313) Recommend... After months of looking for Stacey Pullen's DJ Kicks I found it at the HMV in Paris- 1997. That was pretty much the only good thing about Paris. On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Langsman, Marc wrote: HMV used to sell the Derrick May MayDay mix, a must have if you've not already got it - also they'll probs have a fair bit of the DJ Kicks series [not sure whats still available but Ive been listening to the Stacey Pullen one recently which is really nice and deep]. Good luck with your quest to find some decent 313 in HMV !! peace, marc -Original Message- From: Mann, Ravinder [CCS] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 10:39 AM To: '313' Subject: (313) Recommend... OKIve got a unwanted gift CD from HMV, its worth £16.99. I went last night on my way home and try to get a refund on it only to be told that I cant have one (ill miss out the rest of the conversation, but I wasn't happy) All I can do is do a swap for another CD. So somewhat irate I looked around but couldn't find anything in the 10 mins I had before they shut. Planning on going again later...any recommendations for me that I can pick from the somewhat non specailist HMV Ps no looped bangers please :) On heavy rotation atm are the Emoticon Sampler, The Irma Soul in Motion comp and anything on Archive. So Deep Techno. Thanks In Advance. Rav -- 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) Planetaria remixed by Miguel Lara
Planetaria remixed by Miguel Lara presnets IONIC! http://www.ionic.com.ar/ear_the_noise_of_my_bones.mp3
Re: (313) Recommend...
- Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Mark S. Krüx [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: '313' 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 12:03 AM Subject: Re: (313) Recommend... i gotta give the best dj kicks to claude young. Word. Stacery Pullen is a close second. That said, it's a loaded conversation, merely reflective of people's taste. Tristan === http://www.phonopsia.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Theo Parrish Interview and Overload Farewell
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003, RAW2019 wrote: a nice interview i only don't really follow him on the FS story allthough i understand his point of view on suffering on getting a collection is has nothing to do with FS from where i'm looking at it. but maybe i don't understand .. RAW interviewing is a SCIENCE. nick should be commended for getting it right here. (as a sidenote, tristan isn't the nature of the internet ephemeral? i remember this dope web magazine called FEED. disappeared into the void with the QUICKNESS. overload is gone, but it'll bleed into to something else...just like FEED bled into places like Salon and even Slate.) as far as FS goes... FS is the thing that makes DJs able to forego the work of building a collection through blood, sweat, tears, and loot. And in as much as that process winnows out (to a certain extent) people who aren't that serious about DJing as a craft, Theo thinks (according to my reading of the interview) that something very very important is being lost. He's right...but also wrong. People ARE now able to just take an entire record collection, or even recreate an entire record collection with a tiny fraction of the effort previously required. And some of those people are no doubt doing it just because they can. And their art suffers for it. Speaking technically, you learn something about the craft of DJing from blending two tracks BY HAND that you don't necessarily get by tweaking a couple of BPM knobs. BUT at the same time when the means of production is opened up to the public and made democratic think about what you gain. You gain access to all of the tracks that previously needed a 19th level Wizard to find. You gain more time to develop your craft because you don't have to go sifting through bins. Through the process of competition and cooperation, better DJing results from the increased interaction of all those cats who are spinning now. With the means of production widely distributed you now have the ability to use found sounds in a much richer fashion. I've been toying with the idea of taping my lectures and then using them as background for my mixes...something that would have been very difficult just five years ago. So Theo is channeling Wynton Marsalis here, against an invisible Herbie Hancock. He's got some points...but I guess where you stand on them is very much related to what you think about democracy and art. peace lks
RE: (313) Fwd: [DE:BUG review] Iridite Productions - Electron Music (Iridite Productions/004)
Hi, i traslate it with a program Iridite Productions - Electron Music (Iridite Productions/004) The snifter Mixcompilation begins with a Track of Marco Barnardi this damns fast and Detroit-y deep rocks with a nimble Track in him/it the sequences again and again a modulierltes Update gets and the Beats itself here and there almost digitally skips, but nevertheless this smoothe mood is protected. Rei Loci go further into them/her/it deep in House and leaves the galaxies in the gaps flashes, Methology counter with her/its/their comparatively slow Wake Up America with a dark Track full of Brooklyn Samples this incredibly intensively across-comes and with which here and there breaking out Bassline also the extreme dark Groove to it has. A hymn in her/it the Acidline only more psycho effect adds. To the conclusion then an almost minimal easily clickriges digital Play by Tha Poke, that with extremely cool sequences and unterkühlter Tension slowly the sun lets rise and one in a world abducts in which such Tracks stand completely alone for themselves suddenly and for a promise of a future this unbelievable becomes. cheers Danilo Colizzi -- Messaggio originale -- Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 20:37:54 +0100 From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Fwd: [DE:BUG review] Iridite Productions - Electron Music (Iridite Productions/004) Hey there list- any people with a flair for the Germanic out there who can do a decent translation on this for me? Magnus?? cheers Jason Brunton Begin forwarded message: Iridite Productions - Electron Music (Iridite Productions/004) Die Kurze Mixcompilation beginnt mit einem Track von Marco Barnardi der verdammt schnell und detroitig deep rockt mit einem flinken Track in dem die Sequenzen immer wieder ein modulierltes Update bekommen und die Beats sich stellenweise fast digital überschlagen, aber dennoch diese smoothe Stimmung bewahrt wird. Rei Loci gehen weiter in die tiefe von House und lassen in den Zwischenräumen die Galaxien aufblitzen, Methology kontern mit ihrem vergleichsweise langsamen Wake Up Amerika mit einem dunklen Track voller Brooklyn Samples die unglaublich intensiv rüberkommen und mit der stellenweise ausbrechenden Bassline auch den extremen dunklen Groove dazu haben. Eine Hymne in der die Acidline nur noch mehr Psychoeffekt hinzufügt. Zum Abschluss dann ein fast minimales leicht clickriges digitales Stück von Tha Poke, das mit extrem coolen Sequenzen und unterkühlter Spannung langsam die Sonne aufgehen lässt und einen in eine Welt entführt, in der solche Tracks plötzlich ganz für sich alleine stehen und für eine Verheissung einer Zukunft die unglaublich wird.
RE: (313) Fwd: [DE:BUG review] Iridite Productions - Electron Music (Iridite Productions/004)
Wow Jason, the records you put out must be pretty weird!!! ;) Rei Loci go further into them/her/it deep in House and leaves the galaxies in the gaps flashes -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 3:25 AM To: Jason Brunton; 313 Subject: RE: (313) Fwd: [DE:BUG review] Iridite Productions - Electron Music (Iridite Productions/004) Hi, i traslate it with a program Iridite Productions - Electron Music (Iridite Productions/004) The snifter Mixcompilation begins with a Track of Marco Barnardi this damns fast and Detroit-y deep rocks with a nimble Track in him/it the sequences again and again a modulierltes Update gets and the Beats itself here and there almost digitally skips, but nevertheless this smoothe mood is protected. Rei Loci go further into them/her/it deep in House and leaves the galaxies in the gaps flashes, Methology counter with her/its/their comparatively slow Wake Up America with a dark Track full of Brooklyn Samples this incredibly intensively across-comes and with which here and there breaking out Bassline also the extreme dark Groove to it has. A hymn in her/it the Acidline only more psycho effect adds. To the conclusion then an almost minimal easily clickriges digital Play by Tha Poke, that with extremely cool sequences and unterkühlter Tension slowly the sun lets rise and one in a world abducts in which such Tracks stand completely alone for themselves suddenly and for a promise of a future this unbelievable becomes. cheers Danilo Colizzi -- Messaggio originale -- Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 20:37:54 +0100 From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Fwd: [DE:BUG review] Iridite Productions - Electron Music (Iridite Productions/004) Hey there list- any people with a flair for the Germanic out there who can do a decent translation on this for me? Magnus?? cheers Jason Brunton Begin forwarded message: Iridite Productions - Electron Music (Iridite Productions/004) Die Kurze Mixcompilation beginnt mit einem Track von Marco Barnardi der verdammt schnell und detroitig deep rockt mit einem flinken Track in dem die Sequenzen immer wieder ein modulierltes Update bekommen und die Beats sich stellenweise fast digital überschlagen, aber dennoch diese smoothe Stimmung bewahrt wird. Rei Loci gehen weiter in die tiefe von House und lassen in den Zwischenräumen die Galaxien aufblitzen, Methology kontern mit ihrem vergleichsweise langsamen Wake Up Amerika mit einem dunklen Track voller Brooklyn Samples die unglaublich intensiv rüberkommen und mit der stellenweise ausbrechenden Bassline auch den extremen dunklen Groove dazu haben. Eine Hymne in der die Acidline nur noch mehr Psychoeffekt hinzufügt. Zum Abschluss dann ein fast minimales leicht clickriges digitales Stück von Tha Poke, das mit extrem coolen Sequenzen und unterkühlter Spannung langsam die Sonne aufgehen lässt und einen in eine Welt entführt, in der solche Tracks plötzlich ganz für sich alleine stehen und für eine Verheissung einer Zukunft die unglaublich wird.
RE: (313) Fwd: [DE:BUG review] Iridite Productions - Electron Music (Iridite Productions/004)
LOL OK, here's a translation without a program: Rei Loci go further into the depths of House and make the galaxies twinkle in the interspaces. Still doesn't make much sense to me :o) Cheers, Michel On Sun, 2003-09-14 at 11:08, David Powers wrote: Wow Jason, the records you put out must be pretty weird!!! ;) Rei Loci go further into them/her/it deep in House and leaves the galaxies in the gaps flashes
(313) New Reviews at Bleep43
New reviews, inc. Pavel Kostiuk, Plastikman, DJ Gregory, Dudley Perkins and Ricardo Villalobos at www.bleep43.com Cheers Toby
Re: (313) Recommend...
Get a nice jazz album or something. I bought Donna Summer's Bad Girls reissue there the other day with the 17 minute MacArthur Park Suite. There's bound to be *something* you like. -- From: Langsman, Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Mann, Ravinder [CCS]' [EMAIL PROTECTED], '313' 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Recommend... Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 8:12 PM HMV used to sell the Derrick May MayDay mix, a must have if you've not already got it - also they'll probs have a fair bit of the DJ Kicks series [not sure whats still available but Ive been listening to the Stacey Pullen one recently which is really nice and deep]. Good luck with your quest to find some decent 313 in HMV !! peace, marc -Original Message- From: Mann, Ravinder [CCS] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 10:39 AM To: '313' Subject: (313) Recommend... OKIve got a unwanted gift CD from HMV, its worth £16.99. I went last night on my way home and try to get a refund on it only to be told that I cant have one (ill miss out the rest of the conversation, but I wasn't happy) All I can do is do a swap for another CD. So somewhat irate I looked around but couldn't find anything in the 10 mins I had before they shut. Planning on going again later...any recommendations for me that I can pick from the somewhat non specailist HMV Ps no looped bangers please :) On heavy rotation atm are the Emoticon Sampler, The Irma Soul in Motion comp and anything on Archive. So Deep Techno. Thanks In Advance. Rav -- 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) 313 on DVD ?
I just read in Jockey Slut that is now coming out in the New Year. I can find out for sure. I am looking forward to that too. -- From: Roland van Oorschot [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Langsman, Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (313) 313 on DVD ? Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 8:49 PM At 12:35 12-9-2003, Langsman, Marc wrote: Ive got the Laurent Garnier Unreasonable DVD and also Modulations but have been on the lookout for anything else of musical interest on DVD...does anyone have any recommendations ? This October Jeff Mills' The Exhibitionist DVD should be released. R. --- http://www.funxiun.com .dark.elektronix.
(313) High Tech Soul - The real history of Detroit Techno
Have i missed something? Was this already discussed on here? http://www.glustudios.com
Re: (313) High Tech Soul - The real history of Detroit Techno
I think so, they showed a trailer at the Movement festival. They are cool people. I know there is one interview with a Detroit legend which is gonna shock people. ;) They have an amazing interview with Laura Gavoor which is really special. I think it'll be definitve. -- From: Gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) High Tech Soul - The real history of Detroit Techno Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 1:42 AM Have i missed something? Was this already discussed on here? http://www.glustudios.com
(313) La Di Da
She is a Czech techno DJ (ex model who is now releasing records on Ben Long's label, I think) who's touring here, any reports? I am going for a cultural reasons (repping a Slavic background), but wouldn't mind knowing what she's like.
Re: (313) Theo Parrish Interview and Overload Farewell
It's a science and an art. interviewing is a SCIENCE. nick should be commended for getting it right here. (as a sidenote, tristan isn't the nature of the internet ephemeral? i remember this dope web magazine called FEED. disappeared into the void with the QUICKNESS. overload is gone, but it'll bleed into to something else...just like FEED bled into places like Salon and even Slate.) as far as FS goes... FS is the thing that makes DJs able to forego the work of building a collection through blood, sweat, tears, and loot. And in as much as that process winnows out (to a certain extent) people who aren't that serious about DJing as a craft, Theo thinks (according to my reading of the interview) that something very very important is being lost. He's right...but also wrong. People ARE now able to just take an entire record collection, or even recreate an entire record collection with a tiny fraction of the effort previously required. And some of those people are no doubt doing it just because they can. And their art suffers for it. Speaking technically, you learn something about the craft of DJing from blending two tracks BY HAND that you don't necessarily get by tweaking a couple of BPM knobs. BUT at the same time when the means of production is opened up to the public and made democratic think about what you gain. You gain access to all of the tracks that previously needed a 19th level Wizard to find. You gain more time to develop your craft because you don't have to go sifting through bins. Through the process of competition and cooperation, better DJing results from the increased interaction of all those cats who are spinning now. With the means of production widely distributed you now have the ability to use found sounds in a much richer fashion. I've been toying with the idea of taping my lectures and then using them as background for my mixes...something that would have been very difficult just five years ago. So Theo is channeling Wynton Marsalis here, against an invisible Herbie Hancock. He's got some points...but I guess where you stand on them is very much related to what you think about democracy and art. peace lks
(313) New Techno House Tour
Coming to Europe this winter, The Fast Forward Tour from Detroit Spinning a wide variety of emotionally charged music with incredible skill, Herdest Cummings aka Das CLOSER will re-arrange your thoughts about innovation in the art of dj-ing. Dark visual projections and live sound are just a sample of some of the mediums he will use in his show. Writer Christina Fuoco shines a little light on how and where Herdest's history began. Visit http://www.theoaklandpress.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=6319696BRD=982PAG=461; dept_id=467992rfi=8 to preview her article. (Published by The Oakland Press) For more information about Detroit latest magical adventure, The Fast Forward Tour or available booking dates, please contact Das CLOSER's management at [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Local djs who are interested in playing on the tour (in their respective city) should contact the Das CLOSER directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Techno Electro fans: watch out for a very special mixed cd by Herdest Cummings as the Gate Keeper, (distributed by PuzzleBox Recordings / Keith Tucker's Label). This cd is the embodiment of modernization in Detroit. (Sold exclusively at http://www.optic-universe.com) Deep House, hard Techno and other dj mixes samplers are still available for download at http://www.herdestcummings.com free of charge. Also, Kevin Saunderson's mixed cd (KS02) featuring Herdest Cummings aka Das CLOSER latest mix of Interstate 94 is still available for purchase at http://www.kmsproductions.com . Das CLOSER's Time Machine Porte 1 compilation cd, which includes the original version of Interstate 94 and Igarashi-Type 3, can be purchase at http://www.groovetech.com . This is the official soundtrack to the new techno exhibition Art, Elements Concepts of Digital Music which demonstrates how urban electronics impacts and effects modern music, life and culture in the 21st century. This event was aired on Channel 2 News, hosted by WDVD 96.3, and held at the prestigious Cranbrook Art Museum. Check out the photos at http://www.herdestcummings.com/downloads.html . For licensing inquiries, remix offers or press info on the new album (a KMS Records release), e-mail Fumiko Mutoh at [EMAIL PROTECTED] . (Japanese text only: [EMAIL PROTECTED]). Advance audio clips available to press only and radio personalities. No exceptions !!! FREE STUFF FROM DAS CLOSER: Join Detroit Broadcasting Company* mailing list at [EMAIL PROTECTED] and receive an advance copy of Herdest Cummings aka Das CLOSER double mixed cd set (available in November 2003). CD Set Description: Disc number one is a tribute to Detroit Techno and disc two (a house set) is a live recording from Detroit's number one late night club, The Works. T-shirts, autographed posters CD's will be available on The Fast Forward Tour. For more information about Detroit latest magical adventure, The Fast Forward Tour or available booking dates, please contact Das CLOSER's management at [EMAIL PROTECTED] . The Detroit Broadcasting Company is a small network that focuses on the achievements of Metropolitan Detroiters striving to enrich their city's history and promote the advancement of fellow artisans worldwide
(313) New Plastiman album Closer online
I remember this album being discussed briefly but don't recall anyone pointing here so here you go http://www.mute.com/plastikman/closer.html
Re: (313) High Tech Soul - The real history of Detroit Techno
- Original Message - From: Gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 4:42 PM Subject: (313) High Tech Soul - The real history of Detroit Techno Have i missed something? Was this already discussed on here? http://www.glustudios.com Yeah. The Thursday before DEMF there was a free lunch (THERE IS SUCH A THING) with a few DJ exhibitions and lectures at the Detroit Historical Museum, and they showed the interview with Laura Gavoor and a few other interview clips unedited. It looks like it'll be great. Which reminds me, I never posted my DEMF write-up/pics, in which I went into more detail about the lunch thingy. Voila! http://www.phonopsia.co.uk/globdex.htm You can thank me for sanitizing it of the drunken shenanigans. ;) Tristan === http://www.phonopsia.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(313) Vote Detroit In DJ Mag Poll 2003
Let's bring some quality to this poll for once. www.djmag.com
Re: (313) Theo Parrish Interview and Overload Farewell
- Original Message - From: Lester Kenyatta Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: RAW2019 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 7:52 AM Subject: Re: (313) Theo Parrish Interview and Overload Farewell He's right...but also wrong. same goes for the internet he's hamering on ... well I think he didn't had a clear vision of the possibilty of things when he gave the interview RAW
Re: (313) Fwd: [DE:BUG review] Iridite Productions - Electron Music (Iridite Productions/004)
Wow Jason, the records you put out must be pretty weird!!! ;) Rei Loci go further into them/her/it deep in House and leaves the galaxies in the gaps flashes On www.undercity.com/ud/all.htm you can find the release and listen to 2 of the tracks. btw Jason did you get a correct translation? otherwhise I'll make it for you. SUB ps tnx for being at the Courthouse Int'l Audio with Rei Loci.
Re: (313) Recommend...
You and methe bike racks after school!! ;-) - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Mark S. Krüx [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: '313' 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2003 7:03 PM Subject: Re: (313) Recommend... i gotta give the best dj kicks to claude young. On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, [iso-8859-1] Mark S. Krüx wrote: Best DJKicks by far imoand one of my top 5 favorite mix CDs of all time - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Langsman, Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 'Mann, Ravinder [CCS]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; '313' 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 4:46 PM Subject: RE: (313) Recommend... After months of looking for Stacey Pullen's DJ Kicks I found it at the HMV in Paris- 1997. That was pretty much the only good thing about Paris. On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Langsman, Marc wrote: HMV used to sell the Derrick May MayDay mix, a must have if you've not already got it - also they'll probs have a fair bit of the DJ Kicks series [not sure whats still available but Ive been listening to the Stacey Pullen one recently which is really nice and deep]. Good luck with your quest to find some decent 313 in HMV !! peace, marc -Original Message- From: Mann, Ravinder [CCS] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 10:39 AM To: '313' Subject: (313) Recommend... OKIve got a unwanted gift CD from HMV, its worth £16.99. I went last night on my way home and try to get a refund on it only to be told that I cant have one (ill miss out the rest of the conversation, but I wasn't happy) All I can do is do a swap for another CD. So somewhat irate I looked around but couldn't find anything in the 10 mins I had before they shut. Planning on going again later...any recommendations for me that I can pick from the somewhat non specailist HMV Ps no looped bangers please :) On heavy rotation atm are the Emoticon Sampler, The Irma Soul in Motion comp and anything on Archive. So Deep Techno. Thanks In Advance. Rav -- 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) Fwd: [DE:BUG review] Iridite Productions - Electron Music (Iridite Productions/004)
Yes, not quite sure how we managed to achieve leaving galaxies and so on- certainly wasn't intentional- might have been something to do with that funny cigarette Dennis gave us at Courthouse!!! I don'tihtnk I've managed to piece together anything that makes sense yet so any further help would be most excellent ps tnx for being at the Courthouse Int'l Audio with Rei Loci. It was, as always, a pleasure. See you all in Alkmaar again Jason PS Any visitors to Holland may want to take the short train journey from Amsterdam up to Alkmaar where Koert and co. run a great little shop with a dedicated bunch of people. On Sunday, September 14, 2003, at 10:07 PM, SUB 072 wrote: Wow Jason, the records you put out must be pretty weird!!! ;) Rei Loci go further into them/her/it deep in House and leaves the galaxies in the gaps flashes On www.undercity.com/ud/all.htm you can find the release and listen to 2 of the tracks. btw Jason did you get a correct translation? otherwhise I'll make it for you. SUB ps tnx for being at the Courthouse Int'l Audio with Rei Loci.