(313) sample guide addition

2003-11-08 Thread Maarten Baute
Ik heb ooit de volgende entry laten toevoegen:

moodymann - meanwhile back at home -
- stan ivory and his omnicifent orchestra - stans theme

dit moet echter zijn:

moodymann - meanwhile back at home -
 - tullio de piscopo - stop bajon.. primavera

Ik had me dus van nummer vergist.
Die mannenvocal bieba da bie bah (ofzo) komt daar in voor.

Groet,
Maarten - http://www.morthenkiang.com/


Re: (313) sample guide addition

2003-11-08 Thread Maarten Baute
Ah sorry!

This was not intended for the list!

I´m just used to fill in 313@hyperreal.org when I send a mail ;)

Cheers,
Maarten

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Re: (313) Blaze

2003-11-08 Thread Sakari Karipuro
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 I was wondering whether any of you can tell me what are the ESSENTIAL 
 tracks released by Blaze.  

among the ones already mentioned, recently released We are one on King 
Street Sounds has been growing up on me lately.. very beautiful track.  

http://www.discogs.com/release/158913


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RE: (313) MTV Last Night

2003-11-08 Thread Robert Taylor
I thought that was hilarious!

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Very disappointed - long pulls all night, out of focus and a mic left open
while Kraftwerk played Pete What the F*** is that it sound like - real
 shame.
 
 Martin


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Re: (313) MTV Last Night

2003-11-08 Thread Martin
:) I just wanted it to be so good - I hated the camera work - but hey I'm
just thinking about how I would have done it - they failed to capture the
spirit for me - could have been so cool...

Martin


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 I thought that was hilarious!
 
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(313) Lil' Louis

2003-11-08 Thread Andy Mitchell
...is coming to my town soon :)

So, is he any good, what does he play, and can anyone point me at a recent
DJ set online?

Thanx in advance,
Andy



Re: (313) MTV Last Night

2003-11-08 Thread Kent williams
It was typical MTV stuff, especially for Europe, where everything is a bit
more breathless and dramatic.

I'd want frequent cuts to a fixed camera so you could see what they were
actually doing, what gear if any, they were playing. It confirms, though,
my suspicion about KW live: that they actually play as much as possible
completely live, but they learn their parts and rehearse to the point that
it sounds almost exactly like the recording.

And I wish I could have been there because the lighting and
backing video was wicked.

On Sat, 8 Nov 2003, Martin wrote:
 :) I just wanted it to be so good - I hated the camera work - but hey I'm
 just thinking about how I would have done it - they failed to capture the
 spirit for me - could have been so cool...




Re: (313) Lil' Louis

2003-11-08 Thread Adam Haupt

http://www.deephousepage.com/

Might be a couple mixes there.

On Nov 8, 2003, at 7:11 AM, Andy Mitchell wrote:


...is coming to my town soon :)

So, is he any good, what does he play, and can anyone point me at a 
recent

DJ set online?

Thanx in advance,
Andy





Re: (313) Theo and Rolando track-ids

2003-11-08 Thread jurren baars
On Theo Parrish's Contemporhythms 1 the track appearing at around 30 
mins. I think it's rather similar to Pepe Bradock's Burning -rising 
string-harmonies.



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(313) r.hawtin / e.allien in SF 11/07

2003-11-08 Thread Forrest L Norvell
Just thought I'd de-lurk for a few moments to say that the Ellen
Allien / Richie Hawtin night at Mezzanine in San Francisco last night
was one of the finest nights out I've had in years.

I got there probably about halfway through Ellen's set, and she was
playing a tight mixture of the usual suspects - lots of stuff on
Bpitch, some Kompakt  Perlon stuff, and a couple totally awesome
mashup tracks that unfortunately weren't cool enough for most of the
crowd to dance to. She also represented SF with a fine, fine Gold
Chains remix that I didn't recognize. She put a big emphasis on fun
over hipness (or even tight mixing -- I heard the odd boo-boo, but
really didn't care). All in all, she did a perfect job setting up the
crowd for Richie, and was cute as a button to boot.

Richie wasn't looking so bad himself, although his current haircut
took some getting used to. He had the full setup with him: two
Powerbooks, two turntables, and his custom Allen  Heath CTRL mixer.
He had minor technical problems throughout the night -- one of the
turntables kept acting up (to the point that he kept flipping it off
later in the night, which was cute -- I've been there!), and I think
one of the monitors was blown -- but he didn't let that slow him down
much. Within about 15 minutes he had the entire place going with his
near-patented mixture of minimal, propulsive techno. I think I
recognized two records throughout the 4 hours I watched him (I'm not
much of a trainspotter these days, though), and one of them was a
near-unrecognizable remix of Technarchy. He played maybe four
records with vocals or melodies. It was awesome.

I have to say, he's got his schtick figured out. One Powerbook was
running effects and Live (no more DP-4!), the other was running
Traktor / Final Scratch, and he appeared to be triggering samples and
loops from the mixer. In fact, I have absolutely no idea what he was
doing up there, because he was always monkeying with about four knobs
and switches simultaneously and all I could tell is that it was making
awesome stuff come out of the speakers. I haven't danced that hard in
ages.

There were a couple slow points when Richie and his tech had to argue
with the gear, and all things being equal, I would have preferred he
keep it as banging and uptempo as it was at the beginning of his set,
but those are minor complaints. Nobody sounds like Richie Hawtin at
this point, and I would imagine very few understand dance music as
well as he does. If you get a chance to see him on this current tour
(hello, LA people), you should do it for sure. Even if you think
you're over him. It was hot.

  Forrest

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Re: (313) Blaze

2003-11-08 Thread nathan goode
I'd say pick up anything, but then again, I love just about everything they
do!

Fantasy
Paradise
How Deep Is Your Love
So Glad
Black Byrd (Flying Free) - i think that's what it's called. the last track
on spiritually speaking.

nath


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 Breathe
 Wishing you were here (Joey Negro remix, Slip n Side 100)
 Elevation
 Better Days
 Lovely ones
 Home is where the heart is
 Lovelee Dae
 25 years later (motown)


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 Greetings 313 Peepz,

 I was wondering whether any of you can tell me what are the ESSENTIAL
tracks
 released by Blaze.  I'm really into the 'A Moment in Time Part 1' record
 that they released recently.  Beautiful, deep-house music which can be
 appreciated at home or in a club.  I'm more into this type of Blaze
material
 rather than the noodly, garage stuff they also release.  If anyone could
 give me any tips I would really appreciate it.

 Sorry, know this one's not strictly 313 but i've heard people like Juan
 Atkins playing Blaze stuff (which is what got me into it in the first
 place).

 Chris.

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