(313) U.S. Distribution?

2003-12-01 Thread O.L. From The Basement
Why haven't the following vinyl releases become available in the U.S.:

V/A Electron Music (Iridite Productions)
Fabrice Lig Roots Of The Future 6-trk Mini LP
(Raygun)
Starfighterz 4 Flavourz Of A 2-Sided Story (Delsin)

I did see the Fabrice Lig on one U.S. record shop website but it was here
today and gone tomorrow. I have only seen them on Nuloop, Rushhour, and
Clone.

Orrin




RE: (313) work that mothafxcka

2003-12-01 Thread Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT)
You mean - Work That Body ?

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Subject: Re: (313) work that mothafxcka


doesn't mills spin the dj funk version?
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Subject: RE: (313) work that mothafxcka


 pass me a banana oooh ooh ooh

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 Subject: Re: (313) work that mothafxcka



 noo

 ok maybe I just record a bit of the track and have you techno monkeys
 identify it :)

 damn elusive techno tracks.grumble grumble

 -joe

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  on many many many many many many many manay many many labels
 
  sorry folks its friday  :)
 
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  Sent: Fri 28/11/2003 16:17
  To: '/0'; 313@hyperreal.org
  Cc:
  Subject: RE: (313) work that mothafxcka
 
 
 
  Could be anything- that sample has been used many, many times, by many,
 many
  different artists.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: /0 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 28 November 2003 4:16
  To: 313@hyperreal.org
  Subject: (313) work that mothafxcka
 
 
  how many mixes of this track are there?  what are the more popular ones?
  I've been tracking down mp3s of it, but when I finally got it, its very
  unlike the song I was after (which I'd heard mills spin)
 
  perhaps the version I heard mills spin was just 2 or 3 records mixed,
but
  there are female vocals saying something about the men beat on their
 drums
  and the tom sequences are much cooler than the original..
 
  please help, I want to start working this into DJ outtings but Im at a
 loss
  now as to what to look for
 
  -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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(313) FW: REPETITIVE BEATS - A SOCIAL HISTORY OF ELECTRONIC DANCE MUSIC

2003-12-01 Thread Mann, Ravinder [CCS]
 
Thought Id forward the below from Greg Wilson's mail shot I nearly bought a 
digital box this weekend... Wishing I had now ! 
 
Also a film/doc about Gil Scott Heron by Don Letts on Friday at 21.00 on 
another BBC digital channel (sorry I cant remember which one - but can look it 
up tonight if you wnat - was mentioned in The Guardian's 7 days section if 
anyone has that)
 
Im going to try and get a Digi box before Friday...
 
Rav
 
 
 -Original Message-
From: greg wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 01 December 2003 01:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: REPETITIVE BEATS - A SOCIAL HISTORY OF ELECTRONIC DANCE MUSIC





REPETITIVE BEATS 6 Music, the BBC Digital Channel, is broadcasting a 
documentary called 'Repetitive Beats - A Social History Of Electronic Dance 
Music' this week. The first part is tonight (Monday 1st December) at 21.00 - 
21.30 UK time, followed by three further parts at the same time on Tuesday, 
Wednesday and Thursday. The series is presented by Andrew Purcell.

You can check it out live via the internet at www.bbc.co.uk/6music

Tonights programme includes Kraftwerk, Frankie Knuckles, Kevin Saunderson, 
Marshall Jefferson, Danny Rampling, Norman Jay, A Guy Called Gerald and the 
Chemical Brothers. I was also interviewed, suffering from a severe case of 
laringytis following a full-on weekends clubbing in London, including the 
Electro Empire night, Low Life and David Mancuso's London Loft, so, no doubt, 
I'm going to sound like I'm about 90 years old!.

Best Wishes,

Greg



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(313) Fw: Pure plastic new web site launched.........

2003-12-01 Thread Marsel van der Wielen

fwd...
good news in techno land

==

Pure plastic are pleased to announce that our new web site is now online.

You will find all relevant details/info regarding Pure plastic records and
there is now a new distribution section detailing the labels we are
distributing including soundbytes and a pre sales/promo section where you
can check the next releases as they are being manufactured/promo'd.

www.pureplastic.co.uk

All customers should visit the site regularly as we will always update and
place soundbytes for the new releases on the web site as and when they are
ready to promo. You no longer have to wait for promos to arrive in the mail
to hear what releases are coming next. Make a habit of checking out the
releases well in advance, tell all your customers to check the site so they
know well in advance whats coming their way. If the site is used properly
then everyone everywhere will know whats coming their way and there wont be
any problems in the supply chain.


2003 has been a strange year for techno. Who would have thought the year
would end with so much chaos and disruption to the techno world! One things
for sure though...after almost 10 years Pure plastic is here to stay!

On a personal note..i have worked my arse off setting this company up so
get to the site and see what were up to and tell all your friends/associates
etc ha ha   :-)


THIS IS JUST THE BEGINNING...THERES A NEW KID ON THE BLOCK
!!


Take care, talk to you all soon hopefully
   Dave Hill
   Pure plastic



Re: (313) work that mothafxcka

2003-12-01 Thread Tom Magic Feet
women beat their men/the men beat on the drums

This line also appears in Dominatrix: The Dominatrix Sleeps Tonight, a
classic old NYC freestyle record - soon (or possibly already has been) to be
re-released on Gigolo.



(313) MN-RG/RZ Records?

2003-12-01 Thread Tom Magic Feet
I just got sent a 10 called 'Save The World' by MN-RG on a label called RZ.
The press release claims that it is one of the original pressing of 500 from
1988 which was intended for export but was somehow overlooked at the time
and so has sat in an Illinois warehouse for the last fifteen years.

I'm a bit doubtful about this story, to be honest, as I was sent it by a
well-known promotions company here in the UK - if there are only 500 of
them, why would they bother sending a hundred or so out as promos? I ran a
quick search and the record came up for sale on Nuloop.com alongside another
two RZ releases, one dated 1988, one dated 2003.

So does anyone know anything about this label or record? Is there any chance
this story is genuine? Were labels even pressing acid tracks onto 10s back
then? It's not a bad track, by the way - fairly standard 'Acid Trax' type of
thing.

Any help would be appreciated,

TOM



(313) BUZZ re-pressings

2003-12-01 Thread lee.herrington

  as i understood it, BUZZ had closed up shop years ago.  has the label started 
doing business again...  or is there another entity that is licensing and 
re-pressing the old titles?

  cheers,
  lrh



Re: (313) MN-RG/RZ Records?

2003-12-01 Thread Tom Magic Feet
So this story is a load of nonsense, then? Thank god for my cynical
nature


 Came out last year..i think its by a couple of french guys.  There is
an
 rz 02 aswel...

 Not bad litle acid track to ge honest tho

 On 1/12/03 2:11 pm, Tom Magic Feet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I just got sent a 10 called 'Save The World' by MN-RG on a label called
RZ.
  The press release claims that it is one of the original pressing of 500
from
  1988 which was intended for export but was somehow overlooked at the
time
  and so has sat in an Illinois warehouse for the last fifteen years.
 
  I'm a bit doubtful about this story, to be honest, as I was sent it by a
  well-known promotions company here in the UK - if there are only 500 of
  them, why would they bother sending a hundred or so out as promos? I ran
a
  quick search and the record came up for sale on Nuloop.com alongside
another
  two RZ releases, one dated 1988, one dated 2003.
 
  So does anyone know anything about this label or record? Is there any
chance
  this story is genuine? Were labels even pressing acid tracks onto 10s
back
  then? It's not a bad track, by the way - fairly standard 'Acid Trax'
type of
  thing.
 
  Any help would be appreciated,
 
  TOM
 




RE: (313) MN-RG/RZ Records?

2003-12-01 Thread robin

i doubt that storyif you listen to the sample about jack herrer
halfway through, 

1. it goes on about the norfolk green party (i don't think anyone in
chicago would lift that kind of sample)
2. had mr. herrer made his challenge in 1988? (google exercise for you
all there :) )

if anyone wants to hear the track it's on my 'Looking for the Switch'
mix at www.emotionelectric.com

robin...

- -Original Message-
- From: 
- [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
- [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- org] On Behalf Of Tom Magic Feet
- Sent: 01 December 2003 14:11
- To: 313 mailing list
- Subject: (313) MN-RG/RZ Records?
- 
- 
- I just got sent a 10 called 'Save The World' by MN-RG on a 
- label called RZ.
- The press release claims that it is one of the original 
- pressing of 500 from
- 1988 which was intended for export but was somehow 
- overlooked at the time
- and so has sat in an Illinois warehouse for the last fifteen years.
- 
- I'm a bit doubtful about this story, to be honest, as I was 
- sent it by a
- well-known promotions company here in the UK - if there are 
- only 500 of
- them, why would they bother sending a hundred or so out as 
- promos? I ran a
- quick search and the record came up for sale on Nuloop.com 
- alongside another
- two RZ releases, one dated 1988, one dated 2003.
- 
- So does anyone know anything about this label or record? Is 
- there any chance
- this story is genuine? Were labels even pressing acid tracks 
- onto 10s back
- then? It's not a bad track, by the way - fairly standard 
- 'Acid Trax' type of
- thing.
- 
- Any help would be appreciated,
- 
- TOM
- 
- 




RE: (313) track i.d.'s from magda's set

2003-12-01 Thread Grammenos, Peter

The track that comes in after the ricardo is a new track that is coming out
on Minus in the next few months by none other than a person that you are
playing with on Saturday at the Kooky Scientist party.

-p

-Original Message-
From: rebekah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 12:43 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) track i.d.'s from magda's set


Hello everyone.

if anyone has listened to magda's latest paxahau set of 11.11.03 and knows
the tracks that go INTO and OUT OF villalobos w/in the first 12 minutes of
her set, i would be so grateful.

the first begins at 3:33, then villalobos comes in at 7:05, then a deep
moody track begins at 9:10.

thanks in advance.
-rebekah 




(313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-01 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Reading Iridial's bio on Lee Purkis (InSync) it states:

Lee is one of the greatest Drum Machine programmers that England has ever
produced.
http://www.irdial.com/people/in_sync.htm

Now I don't really doubt this but I haven't heard enough InSync tracks to
say otherwise (working on that - anyone got any they want to sell? ;) )

but I'd like to ask others - who do you rank up there and *what tracks* are
your favorite or rank up in the top programmed drums?

MEK





Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-01 Thread Dennis DeSantis



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


but I'd like to ask others - who do you rank up there and *what tracks* are
your favorite or rank up in the top programmed drums?


It ain't 313, but Meshell Ndegeocello's first album Plantation 
Lullabies is chock full of drum programming to die for.


My $.02,

--
Dennis DeSantis
www.dennisdesantis.com



Re: (313) BUZZ re-pressings

2003-12-01 Thread ryan burns


is the rerelease of the Buzz Relics LP on a double???  is the sound quality 
good???


ryan



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) BUZZ re-pressings
Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 9:18:34 -0500


  as i understood it, BUZZ had closed up shop years ago.  has the label 
started doing business again...  or is there another entity that is 
licensing and re-pressing the old titles?


  cheers,
  lrh



_
Groove on the latest from the hot new rock groups!  Get downloads, videos, 
and more here.  http://special.msn.com/entertainment/wiredformusic.armx




Re: (313) BUZZ re-pressings

2003-12-01 Thread Arno
 its a single like the original.only the sleeve is not ribbled.and
the sleeve is darker

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 5:33 PM
Subject: Re: (313) BUZZ re-pressings



 is the rerelease of the Buzz Relics LP on a double???  is the sound
quality
 good???

 ryan


 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) BUZZ re-pressings
 Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 9:18:34 -0500
 
 
as i understood it, BUZZ had closed up shop years ago.  has the label
 started doing business again...  or is there another entity that is
 licensing and re-pressing the old titles?
 
cheers,
lrh
 

 _
 Groove on the latest from the hot new rock groups!  Get downloads, videos,
 and more here.  http://special.msn.com/entertainment/wiredformusic.armx





Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-01 Thread Allen Goodman
Aphex Twin's entire Richard D. James Album without a doubt





 Reading Iridial's bio on Lee Purkis (InSync) it states:

 Lee is one of the greatest Drum Machine programmers that England has
 ever produced.
 http://www.irdial.com/people/in_sync.htm

 Now I don't really doubt this but I haven't heard enough InSync tracks
 to say otherwise (working on that - anyone got any they want to sell?
 ;) )

 but I'd like to ask others - who do you rank up there and *what tracks*
 are your favorite or rank up in the top programmed drums?

 MEK


-- 
Allen Goodman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.fksche.com




Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-01 Thread Andrew

Marvin Gaye - Sexual Healing

Allen Goodman wrote:

Aphex Twin's entire Richard D. James Album without a doubt






Reading Iridial's bio on Lee Purkis (InSync) it states:

Lee is one of the greatest Drum Machine programmers that England has
ever produced.
http://www.irdial.com/people/in_sync.htm

Now I don't really doubt this but I haven't heard enough InSync tracks
to say otherwise (working on that - anyone got any they want to sell?
;) )

but I'd like to ask others - who do you rank up there and *what tracks*
are your favorite or rank up in the top programmed drums?

MEK









Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-01 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Ok ok - how about keeping it to more 313 techno related artists and tunes?

MEK




   
  Andrew
   
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 
  g   cc:   313@hyperreal.org  
   
   Subject:  Re: (313) the funky 
808 drummer   
  12/01/03 11:20 AM 
   

   

   




Marvin Gaye - Sexual Healing

Allen Goodman wrote:
 Aphex Twin's entire Richard D. James Album without a doubt





Reading Iridial's bio on Lee Purkis (InSync) it states:

Lee is one of the greatest Drum Machine programmers that England has
ever produced.
http://www.irdial.com/people/in_sync.htm

Now I don't really doubt this but I haven't heard enough InSync tracks
to say otherwise (working on that - anyone got any they want to sell?
;) )

but I'd like to ask others - who do you rank up there and *what tracks*
are your favorite or rank up in the top programmed drums?

MEK










Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-01 Thread kj at technotourist dot org
Not to nitpick but this remark is about InSync's Storm (brilliant 
record btw.) which is clever 909 programming not 808 :)



On 1-dec-03, at 17:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Reading Iridial's bio on Lee Purkis (InSync) it states:

Lee is one of the greatest Drum Machine programmers that England has 
ever

produced.
http://www.irdial.com/people/in_sync.htm

Now I don't really doubt this but I haven't heard enough InSync tracks 
to

say otherwise (working on that - anyone got any they want to sell? ;) )

but I'd like to ask others - who do you rank up there and *what 
tracks* are

your favorite or rank up in the top programmed drums?

MEK







Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-01 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




F*ck it.  I'm going back to bed

;D



   
  kj at 
   
  technotourist dotTo:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]  

  org  cc:   313@hyperreal.org  
   
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:  Re: (313) the funky 
808 drummer   
   
   

   
  12/01/03 11:39 AM 
   

   

   




Not to nitpick but this remark is about InSync's Storm (brilliant
record btw.) which is clever 909 programming not 808 :)


On 1-dec-03, at 17:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Reading Iridial's bio on Lee Purkis (InSync) it states:

 Lee is one of the greatest Drum Machine programmers that England has
 ever
 produced.
 http://www.irdial.com/people/in_sync.htm

 Now I don't really doubt this but I haven't heard enough InSync tracks
 to
 say otherwise (working on that - anyone got any they want to sell? ;) )

 but I'd like to ask others - who do you rank up there and *what
 tracks* are
 your favorite or rank up in the top programmed drums?

 MEK









RE: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-01 Thread Brendan Nelson
More 909 than 808 as well, I'd say the bit of drum programming most likely to 
cause me to dislocate a knee on the dancefloor is Suburban Knight's The Art of 
Stalking... also, Spectral Nomad by Robert Hood ends up sounding nearly four 
times as fast as its real BPM due to the dense and inordinately funky drum 
programming Mr Hood came up with.

I respect the sheer complexity of people like Aphex Twin when it comes to drum 
programming, but a lot of that just sounds slightly too random for me - 
complexity being done for its own sake. I like a bit of understated complexity 
that aids the groove more than a complete wig-out, although the sound of a drum 
machine falling down the stairs definitely has its own certain appeal...

 -Original Message-
 From: kj at technotourist dot org [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 01 December 2003 17:39
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer
 
 
 Not to nitpick but this remark is about InSync's Storm (brilliant 
 record btw.) which is clever 909 programming not 808 :)
 
 
 On 1-dec-03, at 17:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Reading Iridial's bio on Lee Purkis (InSync) it states:
 
  Lee is one of the greatest Drum Machine programmers that 
 England has 
  ever
  produced.
  http://www.irdial.com/people/in_sync.htm
 
  Now I don't really doubt this but I haven't heard enough 
 InSync tracks 
  to
  say otherwise (working on that - anyone got any they want 
 to sell? ;) )
 
  but I'd like to ask others - who do you rank up there and *what 
  tracks* are
  your favorite or rank up in the top programmed drums?
 
  MEK
 
 
 
 
 


Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-01 Thread Michael Mitchell
Chicago:

real basic rhythms
very crucial

jesse saunders
vince lawerence
farley jackmaster funk
chip e
k-alexi
marshall jefferson
larry heard
lil louis


Detroit

jeff mills
rob hood
james pennington
claude young
shake
derrick may
i love what trackmaster lou does as well
and richie definatly has had his moments (plasticman anyone??)

just a few although so many artists in detroit have great drum
programming, i bet thats why we all love detroit techno so much!!

michael
www.renegaderhythms.com









 Reading Iridial's bio on Lee Purkis (InSync) it states:

 Lee is one of the greatest Drum Machine programmers that England has ever
 produced.
 http://www.irdial.com/people/in_sync.htm

 Now I don't really doubt this but I haven't heard enough InSync tracks to
 say otherwise (working on that - anyone got any they want to sell? ;) )

 but I'd like to ask others - who do you rank up there and *what tracks*
 are
 your favorite or rank up in the top programmed drums?

 MEK







Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-01 Thread Ramon Crespo

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




Reading Iridial's bio on Lee Purkis (InSync) it states:

Lee is one of the greatest Drum Machine programmers that England has ever
produced.
http://www.irdial.com/people/in_sync.htm

Now I don't really doubt this but I haven't heard enough InSync tracks to
say otherwise (working on that - anyone got any they want to sell? ;) )

but I'd like to ask others - who do you rank up there and *what tracks* are
your favorite or rank up in the top programmed drums?

MEK





 


Plastikman - Afrika ?

:)

Regards,
Ramon




RE: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-01 Thread Redmond, Ja'Maul
Agree with brendan's comments 100%

Ja'Maul Redmond

PERKINS  WILL

1100 South Tryon Street, Suite 300
Charlotte, North Carolina 28203



-Original Message-
From: Brendan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 12:47 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) the funky 808 drummer


More 909 than 808 as well, I'd say the bit of drum programming most
likely to cause me to dislocate a knee on the dancefloor is Suburban
Knight's The Art of Stalking... also, Spectral Nomad by Robert Hood
ends up sounding nearly four times as fast as its real BPM due to the
dense and inordinately funky drum programming Mr Hood came up with.

I respect the sheer complexity of people like Aphex Twin when it comes
to drum programming, but a lot of that just sounds slightly too random
for me - complexity being done for its own sake. I like a bit of
understated complexity that aids the groove more than a complete
wig-out, although the sound of a drum machine falling down the stairs
definitely has its own certain appeal...

 -Original Message-
 From: kj at technotourist dot org [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 01 December 2003 17:39
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer
 
 
 Not to nitpick but this remark is about InSync's Storm (brilliant
 record btw.) which is clever 909 programming not 808 :)
 
 
 On 1-dec-03, at 17:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Reading Iridial's bio on Lee Purkis (InSync) it states:
 
  Lee is one of the greatest Drum Machine programmers that
 England has
  ever
  produced.
  http://www.irdial.com/people/in_sync.htm
 
  Now I don't really doubt this but I haven't heard enough
 InSync tracks
  to
  say otherwise (working on that - anyone got any they want
 to sell? ;) )
 
  but I'd like to ask others - who do you rank up there and *what
  tracks* are
  your favorite or rank up in the top programmed drums?
 
  MEK
 
 
 
 
 


Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-01 Thread scotto
zapp's dancefloor i liked this track so much i did a rmx of it. you
can hear it on my website.

skinny puppy's reclamation i do not think this is an 808 but the
programming of these beat kill me every time. i cannot listen to this
track once, more like i keep hitting repeat, again and again.

scotto
lansing, mi
plaztikjezuz.com



(313) RE: [SPAM] - (313) work that mothafxcka - Bayesian Filter detected spam

2003-12-01 Thread Dennis Donohue
The ones that are the most popular, are the DJ funk version, and the killabite 
(ben sims) version.  You're probably thinking about the ben sims remake of it - 
which has some really funky congas/toms, and a bit different beat.  

Dennis

-Original Message-
From: /0 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2003 11:16 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [SPAM] - (313) work that mothafxcka - Bayesian Filter detected
spam


how many mixes of this track are there?  what are the more popular ones?
I've been tracking down mp3s of it, but when I finally got it, its very
unlike the song I was after (which I'd heard mills spin)

perhaps the version I heard mills spin was just 2 or 3 records mixed, but
there are female vocals saying something about the men beat on their drums
and the tom sequences are much cooler than the original..

please help, I want to start working this into DJ outtings but Im at a loss
now as to what to look for

-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) work that mothafxcka

2003-12-01 Thread Hindle, Simon (IT)
One of the tracks on Tim J's 'Dropfish' (Smoke) has the sample also.

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Subject: Re: (313) work that mothafxcka


women beat their men/the men beat on the drums

This line also appears in Dominatrix: The Dominatrix Sleeps Tonight, a
classic old NYC freestyle record - soon (or possibly already has been)
to be re-released on Gigolo. 

 
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Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-01 Thread /0
I'd personally put hawtin above mills Im basing that off live 909 use
though :\

this si a fun thread!

- Original Message - 
From: Michael Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer


 Chicago:

 real basic rhythms
 very crucial

 jesse saunders
 vince lawerence
 farley jackmaster funk
 chip e
 k-alexi
 marshall jefferson
 larry heard
 lil louis


 Detroit

 jeff mills
 rob hood
 james pennington
 claude young
 shake
 derrick may
 i love what trackmaster lou does as well
 and richie definatly has had his moments (plasticman anyone??)

 just a few although so many artists in detroit have great drum
 programming, i bet thats why we all love detroit techno so much!!

 michael
 www.renegaderhythms.com









  Reading Iridial's bio on Lee Purkis (InSync) it states:
 
  Lee is one of the greatest Drum Machine programmers that England has
ever
  produced.
  http://www.irdial.com/people/in_sync.htm
 
  Now I don't really doubt this but I haven't heard enough InSync tracks
to
  say otherwise (working on that - anyone got any they want to sell? ;) )
 
  but I'd like to ask others - who do you rank up there and *what tracks*
  are
  your favorite or rank up in the top programmed drums?
 
  MEK
 
 
 
 




RE: (313) track i.d.'s from carlos

2003-12-01 Thread ryan burns


on the 3-28-03 set carlos souffront plays this track i need to know.  the 
tracks starts around 17 min...  i think Huckaby use to play it alot.


ryan burns



From: rebekah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) track i.d.'s from magda's set
Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 12:43:05 -0500

Hello everyone.

if anyone has listened to magda's latest paxahau set of 11.11.03 and knows
the tracks that go INTO and OUT OF villalobos w/in the first 12 minutes of
her set, i would be so grateful.

the first begins at 3:33, then villalobos comes in at 7:05, then a deep
moody track begins at 9:10.

thanks in advance.
-rebekah





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RE: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-01 Thread Ralf Gill
Any one here actually ever programmed a 909 or 808 though?

-Original Message-
From: /0 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, 2 December 2003 11:26 AM
To: Michael Mitchell; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer

I'd personally put hawtin above mills Im basing that off live 909
use
though :\

this si a fun thread!

- Original Message - 
From: Michael Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer


 Chicago:

 real basic rhythms
 very crucial

 jesse saunders
 vince lawerence
 farley jackmaster funk
 chip e
 k-alexi
 marshall jefferson
 larry heard
 lil louis


 Detroit

 jeff mills
 rob hood
 james pennington
 claude young
 shake
 derrick may
 i love what trackmaster lou does as well
 and richie definatly has had his moments (plasticman anyone??)

 just a few although so many artists in detroit have great drum
 programming, i bet thats why we all love detroit techno so much!!

 michael
 www.renegaderhythms.com









  Reading Iridial's bio on Lee Purkis (InSync) it states:
 
  Lee is one of the greatest Drum Machine programmers that England
has
ever
  produced.
  http://www.irdial.com/people/in_sync.htm
 
  Now I don't really doubt this but I haven't heard enough InSync
tracks
to
  say otherwise (working on that - anyone got any they want to sell?
;) )
 
  but I'd like to ask others - who do you rank up there and *what
tracks*
  are
  your favorite or rank up in the top programmed drums?
 
  MEK
 
 
 
 






RE: (313) track i.d.'s from carlos

2003-12-01 Thread robin

the aphex twin track? my powers fail me on the title tho...

robin...

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- org] On Behalf Of ryan burns
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- 
- 
- 
- on the 3-28-03 set carlos souffront plays this track i need 
- to know.  the 
- tracks starts around 17 min...  i think Huckaby use to play it alot.
- 
- ryan burns
- 
- 
- From: rebekah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- To: 313@hyperreal.org
- Subject: (313) track i.d.'s from magda's set
- Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 12:43:05 -0500
- 
- Hello everyone.
- 
- if anyone has listened to magda's latest paxahau set of 
- 11.11.03 and knows
- the tracks that go INTO and OUT OF villalobos w/in the 
- first 12 minutes of
- her set, i would be so grateful.
- 
- the first begins at 3:33, then villalobos comes in at 7:05, 
- then a deep
- moody track begins at 9:10.
- 
- thanks in advance.
- -rebekah
- 
- 
- 
- 
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RE: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-01 Thread David Bate
 Any one here actually ever programmed a 909 or 808 though?



Ok.. Now we're just getting silly ;)Besides myself, I'm sure
that several people on this list have programmed a 909 and/or 808,
most notably Fred Giannelli among others...   There are several musicians on
this list but that would be a topic for a different list :)


Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-01 Thread Michael Mitchell
opening a can of worms with that comment...have you seen mills play live
on a 909??but yea they are both way beyond most anyone when it comes
to programming a 909...lets just say they are both VERY good at what they
do;-)

michael
www.renegaderhythms.com





 I'd personally put hawtin above mills Im basing that off live 909 use
 though :\

 this si a fun thread!

 - Original Message -
 From: Michael Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 1:34 PM
 Subject: Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer


 Chicago:

 real basic rhythms
 very crucial

 jesse saunders
 vince lawerence
 farley jackmaster funk
 chip e
 k-alexi
 marshall jefferson
 larry heard
 lil louis


 Detroit

 jeff mills
 rob hood
 james pennington
 claude young
 shake
 derrick may
 i love what trackmaster lou does as well
 and richie definatly has had his moments (plasticman anyone??)

 just a few although so many artists in detroit have great drum
 programming, i bet thats why we all love detroit techno so much!!

 michael
 www.renegaderhythms.com









  Reading Iridial's bio on Lee Purkis (InSync) it states:
 
  Lee is one of the greatest Drum Machine programmers that England has
 ever
  produced.
  http://www.irdial.com/people/in_sync.htm
 
  Now I don't really doubt this but I haven't heard enough InSync tracks
 to
  say otherwise (working on that - anyone got any they want to sell? ;)
 )
 
  but I'd like to ask others - who do you rank up there and *what
 tracks*
  are
  your favorite or rank up in the top programmed drums?
 
  MEK
 
 
 
 






Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-01 Thread /0
well yes, of course I've seen him.  he spins records really well but I
almost gag when he steps to the 909 :)

my motha can 909 better :p

- Original Message - 
From: Michael Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Michael Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 5:19 PM
Subject: Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer


 opening a can of worms with that comment...have you seen mills play live
 on a 909??but yea they are both way beyond most anyone when it comes
 to programming a 909...lets just say they are both VERY good at what they
 do;-)

 michael
 www.renegaderhythms.com





  I'd personally put hawtin above mills Im basing that off live 909
use
  though :\
 
  this si a fun thread!
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Michael Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: 313@hyperreal.org
  Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 1:34 PM
  Subject: Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer
 
 
  Chicago:
 
  real basic rhythms
  very crucial
 
  jesse saunders
  vince lawerence
  farley jackmaster funk
  chip e
  k-alexi
  marshall jefferson
  larry heard
  lil louis
 
 
  Detroit
 
  jeff mills
  rob hood
  james pennington
  claude young
  shake
  derrick may
  i love what trackmaster lou does as well
  and richie definatly has had his moments (plasticman anyone??)
 
  just a few although so many artists in detroit have great drum
  programming, i bet thats why we all love detroit techno so much!!
 
  michael
  www.renegaderhythms.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   Reading Iridial's bio on Lee Purkis (InSync) it states:
  
   Lee is one of the greatest Drum Machine programmers that England has
  ever
   produced.
   http://www.irdial.com/people/in_sync.htm
  
   Now I don't really doubt this but I haven't heard enough InSync
tracks
  to
   say otherwise (working on that - anyone got any they want to sell? ;)
  )
  
   but I'd like to ask others - who do you rank up there and *what
  tracks*
   are
   your favorite or rank up in the top programmed drums?
  
   MEK
  
  
  
  
 
 
 




(313) Derrick May- Dramatic Manipulation

2003-12-01 Thread ryan burns


has anyone heard this Derrick May- Dramatic Manipulation 12is it 
something he produced or just a record derrick spinns?


burns

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RE: (313) track i.d.'s from carlos

2003-12-01 Thread Derek Plaslaiko.


On Mon, 1 Dec 2003, ryan burns wrote:


 on the 3-28-03 set carlos souffront plays this track i need to know.  the
 tracks starts around 17 min...  i think Huckaby use to play it alot.

 ryan burns




Aphex Twin - Polynomial C   (i think thats the title maybe isoprophylx
or something like that. either way, its on rs)


derek.




RE: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-01 Thread Michael Mitchell
i would have to agree with my fellow renegademany people on this list
have programmed roland drum machines..when me and dave get together to
make beats we program the 808 ALWAYS , not to mention a
606,626,707,727,R8, (not all at once)  we don't have a 909 yet still
waiting for the right price ;-)but i have played with one and
programmed it ...most all of the roland drum machines are almost identical
in the way they operate

michael
www.renegaderhythms.com




 Any one here actually ever programmed a 909 or 808 though?



 Ok.. Now we're just getting silly ;)Besides myself, I'm sure
 that several people on this list have programmed a 909 and/or 808,
 most notably Fred Giannelli among others...   There are several musicians
 on
 this list but that would be a topic for a different list :)




RE: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-01 Thread Derek Plaslaiko.



   Reading Iridial's bio on Lee Purkis (InSync) it states:
  
   Lee is one of the greatest Drum Machine programmers that England
 has
 ever
   produced.
   http://www.irdial.com/people/in_sync.htm
  
   Now I don't really doubt this but I haven't heard enough InSync
 tracks
 to
   say otherwise (working on that - anyone got any they want to sell?
 ;) )
  
   but I'd like to ask others - who do you rank up there and *what
 tracks*
   are
   your favorite or rank up in the top programmed drums?
  
   MEK



Michael,


ive got an mp3 of pomping world (which is most likely the reason they
stated this about him in his bio... amazing!) by InSync. email me if you
want it and ill ftp it for ya.


derek.




Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-01 Thread badi
aphex twin's bouncing ball on the pi soundtrak is exceptional you can
actually hear gravity...sonic representation of physical phenomenon
also
been tryin to hold it in...but anyone using an 808 or a 909 other than as a
slave to another sequencer should be banned from making music...stiff...way
too stiff


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Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-01 Thread Phonopsia
- Original Message - 
From: Michael Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Michael Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 10:19 PM
Subject: Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer


 opening a can of worms with that comment...have you seen mills play live
 on a 909??but yea they are both way beyond most anyone when it comes
 to programming a 909...lets just say they are both VERY good at what they
 do;-)


Agreed. And Hood is even better (joke - ummm sorta ;)).

In terms of productions (or live for that matter), for my drum programming
peso, I will take Titonton. From the early 21/22 stuff through today, his
swing has always hit me hardest. Not to take anything away from that, but
I'm not really counting people who use drum loops prominently, so people
like Carl Craig, Dan Curtin and Mills have already been chucked out the
window. That's my interpretation of MEK's question anyway...

Tristan
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RE: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-01 Thread Sakari Karipuro
Ralf Gill wrote on Tue, 2 Dec 2003 about following:

 Any one here actually ever programmed a 909 or 808 though?

yeah, i've done it. along with quite a lot of other roland drum 
machines.. not 909 though. 808 is just amazing, one doesn't even get
near the funk you get from the real box compared to sampling it and 
making the grooves with computer. the real one has soul. really.

and the kick drum is just MAD. 


sakke


Re: (313) Derrick May- Dramatic Manipulation

2003-12-01 Thread Chris Anglesey

As far as i'm aware it has nothing to do with Derrick May.  The record label
says it's by DM and has come
out fairly recently.

Chris.



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From: ryan burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 11:07 PM
Subject: (313) Derrick May- Dramatic Manipulation



 has anyone heard this Derrick May- Dramatic Manipulation 12is it
 something he produced or just a record derrick spinns?

 burns

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RE: (313) 313 Party 2004

2003-12-01 Thread Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT)
I believe that there will be a *big* techno event in London on Feb 7th,
possibly free entry too.

-Original Message-
From: Brendan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 November 2003 6:44 
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) 313 Party 2004


We've still got to finalise the January date - I'm popping down to Public
Life tomorrow to talk to the owner and see what the deal is. I'm probably
going to go for February 7th, as for some reason I've got a bad feeling
about the 31st (it sounds like *just* the sort of date Lost is likely to do
a night on), but a lot of it depends on when the venue is actually free.

The last two nights have been successful enough that I'm pretty confident
we'll have a fair amount of clout when it comes to choosing when our next
night - the last two have technically been one-offs, where the dates were
pretty much offered to me about three or four weeks before the actual
nights. For future parties, though, we should have much more time to sort
things out!

How are plans for the northern 313 party going, incidentally?

Brendan

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 28 November 2003 16:54
 To: Martin; Robert Taylor; Brendan Nelson; 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: RE: (313) 313 Party - names to faces
 
 
 so a there is the Jan date? has it been set Brendan/martin..will 
 I miss it as I am away 24th and 31st?? :(
 
   -Original Message- 
   From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
   Sent: Fri 28/11/2003 16:48 
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Robert Taylor; Brendan 
 Nelson; 313@hyperreal.org 
   Cc: 
   Subject: Re: (313) 313 Party - names to faces
   
   
 
   Apparently there's some Northern Scum playing at the one in 
 January :)
   
   Martin
   
   
   28/11/03 4:40 PM 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]@blueyonder.co.uk
   
ahh I see know, read too fast blush :)
   
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From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 28/11/2003 16:36
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Brendan Nelson; 
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Cc:
Subject: RE: (313) 313 Party - names to faces
   
   
   
I'm serious this time! I'm flattered if Brendan went to 
 the bother of doing it
himself!
   
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Sent: Friday, November 28, 2003 4:22 PM
To: Robert Taylor; Brendan Nelson; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) 313 Party - names to faces
   
   
u crack me up Rob :)
   
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   From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Fri 28/11/2003 16:20
   To: Brendan Nelson; 313@hyperreal.org
   Cc:
   Subject: RE: (313) 313 Party - names to faces
 
 
   
   What record is that from?
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Brendan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 8:07 PM
   To: 313@hyperreal.org
   Subject: (313) 313 Party - names to faces
 
   sigma.jpg - from the left: Ken, my friend Cath 
 from Brighton, Robert
Taylor (who didn't seem to notice the Robert Taylor's in 
 this motherf*cker!
bit I played!)
  

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