RE: (313)the best 808 drummer

2003-12-02 Thread James_Bucknell





any list of the the best 808 programmers from the 80s would have to include
mantronix and the latin rascals.

one of my favourite 808 tracks is 'i fear the night' by tyree on
underground records.


i just love the bonusbeat remix on just about any 80s release.

james



Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-02 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: Michael Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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;-)

ill take shawn rudiman over either. he murders things with his 808
+ 909 live. ive heard him beatmatch a 909 with a Bugz in the Attic
track on the fly. it was possibly the illest live electronic trick
ive seen pulled aside from the beginning of Ayro's set at Movement. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-02 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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. 

tito uses a drum station for his 808 and 909, hence the swing will
definitely not sound like the typical 909 or 808 patterns. he is
definitely good at drum programming. for me though, old school
jungle rules the school. remarc and krome and time will make any
other drum programmers look like jokers. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) Derrick May- Dramatic Manipulation

2003-12-02 Thread Benn D. Glazier
Derek Michael perhaps on Detroit Underground??


Benn


On Mon, 1 Dec 2003 23:51:42 -, Chris Anglesey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
 
 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.
 
 
 
 - Original Message - 
 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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(313) Robert Hood In NYC

2003-12-02 Thread O.L. From The Basement
Did anyone go see Robert Hood spin last Wednesday night, Thanksgiving Eve?
How was his set and how was the event?

O.L.




Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-02 Thread Adam H

Derek Plaslaiko. 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
   





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.



 


Good track :D


Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-02 Thread Derek Plaslaiko.


On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Adam H wrote:

 Derek Plaslaiko. wrote:

 
 
 
 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.
 
 
 
 
 



 Good track :D




...and a BIG thank you to mr adam h for turnin me onto it, among many many
other greats.

thank you, adam!


derek.




RE: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-02 Thread Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT)
Strongly disagree.

-Original Message-
From: /0 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 December 2003 11:01 
To: Michael Mitchell
Cc: Michael Mitchell; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer


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
  
  
  
  
 
 
 




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Re: (313) U.S. Distribution?

2003-12-02 Thread Jason Brunton

Hey Orrin,

check with Submerge in the next week or so- we just sent them a box 
over of Iridite 004


cheers

Jason


On Monday, December 1, 2003, at 06:51 AM, O.L. From The Basement wrote:


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






Fwd: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-02 Thread Jason Brunton



I've seen him recently too and I'd
back that statement up

Jason






ill take shawn rudiman over either. he murders things with his 808
+ 909 live. ive heard him beatmatch a 909 with a Bugz in the Attic
track on the fly. it was possibly the illest live electronic trick
ive seen pulled aside from the beginning of Ayro's set at Movement.

tom


andythepooh.com











Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-02 Thread Matt Chester
Likewise - on a bad day Shawn can still beat the sh#t out of Richie and Jeff
put together on that machine

- Original Message -
From: Jason Brunton
To: 313
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 9:45 AM
Subject: Fwd: (313) the funky 808 drummer




I've seen him recently too and I'd
back that statement up

Jason



 ill take shawn rudiman over either. he murders things with his 808
 + 909 live. ive heard him beatmatch a 909 with a Bugz in the Attic
 track on the fly. it was possibly the illest live electronic trick
 ive seen pulled aside from the beginning of Ayro's set at Movement.

 tom

 
 andythepooh.com










(313) Derrick May Melbourne

2003-12-02 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Derrick May is playing an intimate gig at Honkytonks in Melbourne tomorrow
night (Wednesday) so if you're in the vicinity y'all should come down!
The support is Ben Cromack, who is an international star in the make and has
an affinity with soulful techno and house. Honkytonks is definitely the most
cutting edge club in Melbourne and has played host to the likes of Louie
Vega. Entry is just $10 (no free list).
Nooo, I'm not the promoter.

Cheers

CW



Re: (313) 313 Party 2004

2003-12-02 Thread Martin
28/11/03 6:44 PM Brendan [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 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.

Well, let us know B and we'll be down to give you a large slab of Northern
Electronic Soul :)

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

We have everything pinned but the venue, things are well jones'ing up here
at the moment - loads of places shutting and loads not taking bookings until
2004 but worry not, we are on the case and will sort something...we want and
are looking for 6-7am finish :)

More news when I confirm a place but we will be holding a 313/LD party in
2004.

Martin



(313) ISO: Brian Prince

2003-12-02 Thread -Ryan
Brian, please contact me off-list.

Thanks


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Re: (313) Robert Hood In NYC

2003-12-02 Thread Dave Pinter

 Did anyone go see Robert Hood spin last Wednesday night, Thanksgiving Eve?
 How was his set and how was the event?


I was there and stayed for about half of Hood's set. It was put together by
Todd Sines and held at the Coral Room which for those who haven't heard
about it, features a HUGE tank filled with water behind the bar. The tank
has tropical fish and occasionally a 'real' mermaid swims around. I think
the place isn't usually on the map for techno judging by the crowd.

Todd did an excellent live set in X-trac form. Having seen Stewart Walker
only two days earlier I rediscovered how good a live pa can be. Todd's set
seemed to abruptly end...couldn't tell if it was a gear related problem or
the staff cutting him off. He seemed a bit frustrated though.

Kimyon (another Ohio native) played a 45min opener for Rob. Lots of good 313
stuff. UR, Dan Bell, and a few old Chicago classics.

Rob started around 2:30ish and launched into a pitched up version of Groove
La Chord and continued on with a pretty banging set. Again the crowd wasn't
really expecting this and many departed. Rob's mixing was really clean and
not having ever seen him before I was very curious. There just didn't seem
to be any sort of atmosphere in the space though and I think a lot of folks
were burnt out from the Kompakt party the night before. I would like to see
Rob again. Does anyone know if he usually plays a lot of his own records is
his sets? I didn't catch one in the hour+ I heard him.

dave




RE: (313) Robert Hood In NYC

2003-12-02 Thread Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT)
I believe he plays many of his own productions in his DJ sets. Released, and
unreleased, presumably.

-Original Message-
From: Dave Pinter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 December 2003 2:07 
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Robert Hood In NYC



 Did anyone go see Robert Hood spin last Wednesday night, Thanksgiving Eve?
 How was his set and how was the event?


I was there and stayed for about half of Hood's set. It was put together by
Todd Sines and held at the Coral Room which for those who haven't heard
about it, features a HUGE tank filled with water behind the bar. The tank
has tropical fish and occasionally a 'real' mermaid swims around. I think
the place isn't usually on the map for techno judging by the crowd.

Todd did an excellent live set in X-trac form. Having seen Stewart Walker
only two days earlier I rediscovered how good a live pa can be. Todd's set
seemed to abruptly end...couldn't tell if it was a gear related problem or
the staff cutting him off. He seemed a bit frustrated though.

Kimyon (another Ohio native) played a 45min opener for Rob. Lots of good 313
stuff. UR, Dan Bell, and a few old Chicago classics.

Rob started around 2:30ish and launched into a pitched up version of Groove
La Chord and continued on with a pretty banging set. Again the crowd wasn't
really expecting this and many departed. Rob's mixing was really clean and
not having ever seen him before I was very curious. There just didn't seem
to be any sort of atmosphere in the space though and I think a lot of folks
were burnt out from the Kompakt party the night before. I would like to see
Rob again. Does anyone know if he usually plays a lot of his own records is
his sets? I didn't catch one in the hour+ I heard him.

dave




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RE: (313) Robert Hood In NYC

2003-12-02 Thread Grammenos, Peter

I stayed for the entire Hood set and was impressed with his tight mixing!
Track selection was very cool too, I heard quite a few of his tracks, some
from the latest logistic mix cd. This was my first time seeing hood, minus
last year at DEMF where he played a couple tracks with Suburban Night before
the cops busted the party. Very impressive overall.

Todd's live PA was dope as always, that boy needs to play out more! Towards
the end he was about to play another live track (encore, encore ) but his
computer was acting up.

I thought Kimyon should have come on after hood, Todd's set would have gone
into Hoods much better. Kimyon is the one who organized the party and has
had Hood in nyc a few times before.



-Original Message-
From: Dave Pinter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 9:07 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Robert Hood In NYC



 Did anyone go see Robert Hood spin last Wednesday night, Thanksgiving 
 Eve? How was his set and how was the event?


I was there and stayed for about half of Hood's set. It was put together by
Todd Sines and held at the Coral Room which for those who haven't heard
about it, features a HUGE tank filled with water behind the bar. The tank
has tropical fish and occasionally a 'real' mermaid swims around. I think
the place isn't usually on the map for techno judging by the crowd.

Todd did an excellent live set in X-trac form. Having seen Stewart Walker
only two days earlier I rediscovered how good a live pa can be. Todd's set
seemed to abruptly end...couldn't tell if it was a gear related problem or
the staff cutting him off. He seemed a bit frustrated though.

Kimyon (another Ohio native) played a 45min opener for Rob. Lots of good 313
stuff. UR, Dan Bell, and a few old Chicago classics.

Rob started around 2:30ish and launched into a pitched up version of Groove
La Chord and continued on with a pretty banging set. Again the crowd wasn't
really expecting this and many departed. Rob's mixing was really clean and
not having ever seen him before I was very curious. There just didn't seem
to be any sort of atmosphere in the space though and I think a lot of folks
were burnt out from the Kompakt party the night before. I would like to see
Rob again. Does anyone know if he usually plays a lot of his own records is
his sets? I didn't catch one in the hour+ I heard him.

dave



(313) Can DVD screenings in Los Angeles and New York

2003-12-02 Thread Jeanne Klafin

Can DVD screenings in Los Angeles and New York

Los Angeles
Thursday, December 4th at 7pm
The Echo
1822 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles

New York
Wednesday, December 10th at 9pm
Halcyon
227 Smith Street (between Butler  Douglass) in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn
a special presentation of The Peace Bisquit Power Hour

The CAN saga continues with the 35th anniversary of the founding of 
the group, which will be marked by the December 2, 2003 release of 
the CAN DVD. Containing access to everything you could ever want to 
know about CAN with rare insights into the personalities and 
methodology of the groundbreaking and legendary German band.


Re: (313) Can DVD screenings in Los Angeles and New York

2003-12-02 Thread scotto l
hope it has oh yeah on it, imo that is there best track, spoon, dizzy 
dizzy, and you do right also rock it


there has been a lot of CAN material released in recent years (mid-90's)

i really suggest the sacrilege ep, carl craig and scan 7 have remixes 
along with many others (FK, pete shelly, sonic youth, eno, etc.)


does holgar still do live pa's?


On Dec 2, 2003, at 10:34 AM, Jeanne Klafin wrote:


Can DVD screenings in Los Angeles and New York

Los Angeles
Thursday, December 4th at 7pm
The Echo
1822 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles

New York
Wednesday, December 10th at 9pm
Halcyon
227 Smith Street (between Butler  Douglass) in Carroll Gardens, 
Brooklyn

a special presentation of The Peace Bisquit Power Hour

The CAN saga continues with the 35th anniversary of the founding of 
the group, which will be marked by the December 2, 2003 release of the 
CAN DVD. Containing access to everything you could ever want to know 
about CAN with rare insights into the personalities and methodology of 
the groundbreaking and legendary German band.




-scotto
 lansing, mi.
 plaztikjezuz.com



Re: (313) Can DVD screenings in Los Angeles and New York

2003-12-02 Thread Allen Goodman
I could never stress enough how important Can is (even to this little 313
list) and how muchrespect they don’t get.

 hope it has oh yeah on it, imo that is there best track, spoon, dizzy
 dizzy, and you do right also rock it

 there has been a lot of CAN material released in recent years
 (mid-90's)

 i really suggest the sacrilege ep, carl craig and scan 7 have remixes
 along with many others (FK, pete shelly, sonic youth, eno, etc.)

 does holgar still do live pa's?


 On Dec 2, 2003, at 10:34 AM, Jeanne Klafin wrote:

 Can DVD screenings in Los Angeles and New York

 Los Angeles
 Thursday, December 4th at 7pm
 The Echo
 1822 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles

 New York
 Wednesday, December 10th at 9pm
 Halcyon
 227 Smith Street (between Butler  Douglass) in Carroll Gardens,
 Brooklyn
 a special presentation of The Peace Bisquit Power Hour

 The CAN saga continues with the 35th anniversary of the founding of
 the group, which will be marked by the December 2, 2003 release of the
  CAN DVD. Containing access to everything you could ever want to know
 about CAN with rare insights into the personalities and methodology of
  the groundbreaking and legendary German band.


 -scotto
  lansing, mi.
  plaztikjezuz.com


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




Re: (313) Can DVD screenings in Los Angeles and New York

2003-12-02 Thread Bleep43
Indeed.

Chain Reaction from soon over Babaluma is one of the greatest
proto-techno records ever made. I'm looking forward to this, especially
after the slightly disappointing Box Video set in 1999. I didn't really
rate the Sacrilege remix LP though. Apart from the Carl Craig and UNKLE
remixes of Future Days and Vitamin C respectively, there's not a hell of
a lot to recommend on it.

You're best off with Tago Mago Ege Bam Yasi, Future Days and the
aforementioned Soon over Babaluma for a collection of some of the weirdest
and funkiest music made by the unlikeliest of bands. (seems to be a
recurring them with german musicians!)



- Original Message - 
From: Allen Goodman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 6:45 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Can DVD screenings in Los Angeles and New York


 I could never stress enough how important Can is (even to this little 313
 list) and how muchrespect they don't get.

  hope it has oh yeah on it, imo that is there best track, spoon, dizzy
  dizzy, and you do right also rock it
 
  there has been a lot of CAN material released in recent years
  (mid-90's)
 
  i really suggest the sacrilege ep, carl craig and scan 7 have remixes
  along with many others (FK, pete shelly, sonic youth, eno, etc.)
 
  does holgar still do live pa's?
 
 
  On Dec 2, 2003, at 10:34 AM, Jeanne Klafin wrote:
 
  Can DVD screenings in Los Angeles and New York
 
  Los Angeles
  Thursday, December 4th at 7pm
  The Echo
  1822 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles
 
  New York
  Wednesday, December 10th at 9pm
  Halcyon
  227 Smith Street (between Butler  Douglass) in Carroll Gardens,
  Brooklyn
  a special presentation of The Peace Bisquit Power Hour
 
  The CAN saga continues with the 35th anniversary of the founding of
  the group, which will be marked by the December 2, 2003 release of the
   CAN DVD. Containing access to everything you could ever want to know
  about CAN with rare insights into the personalities and methodology of
   the groundbreaking and legendary German band.
 
 
  -scotto
   lansing, mi.
   plaztikjezuz.com


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






Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-02 Thread yussel
i've seen swayzak use a 909 in their live set, and it's pretty ridiculous.

On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Matt Chester wrote:

 Likewise - on a bad day Shawn can still beat the sh#t out of Richie and Jeff
 put together on that machine

 - Original Message -
 From: Jason Brunton
 To: 313
 Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 9:45 AM
 Subject: Fwd: (313) the funky 808 drummer




 I've seen him recently too and I'd
 back that statement up

 Jason
 
 
 
  ill take shawn rudiman over either. he murders things with his 808
  + 909 live. ive heard him beatmatch a 909 with a Bugz in the Attic
  track on the fly. it was possibly the illest live electronic trick
  ive seen pulled aside from the beginning of Ayro's set at Movement.
 
  tom
 
  
  andythepooh.com
 
 
 
 
 
 





Re: (313) Derrick May Melbourne

2003-12-02 Thread Southern Outpost

I thought his Sydney gig at Home nightclub was an Australian exclusive???

If I had known that he was going to play Melb @ Honky Tonks, I would 
have spent my money going to Melbourne rather than enduring Home and 
it's regular patrons.


Oh well.

Have a good one!
Patrick.


At 12:05 AM +1100 3/12/03, Cyclone Wehner wrote:

Derrick May is playing an intimate gig at Honkytonks in Melbourne tomorrow
night (Wednesday) so if you're in the vicinity y'all should come down!
The support is Ben Cromack, who is an international star in the make and has
an affinity with soulful techno and house. Honkytonks is definitely the most
cutting edge club in Melbourne and has played host to the likes of Louie
Vega. Entry is just $10 (no free list).
Nooo, I'm not the promoter.

Cheers

CW



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Re: (313) Derrick May Melbourne

2003-12-02 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Long story... It was meant to be.
We kidnapped him. I'm not kidding!

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To: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313 Detroit
313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Derrick May Melbourne
Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2003 7:27 AM


 I thought his Sydney gig at Home nightclub was an Australian exclusive???

 If I had known that he was going to play Melb @ Honky Tonks, I would
 have spent my money going to Melbourne rather than enduring Home and
 it's regular patrons.

 Oh well.

 Have a good one!
 Patrick.


 At 12:05 AM +1100 3/12/03, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Derrick May is playing an intimate gig at Honkytonks in Melbourne tomorrow
night (Wednesday) so if you're in the vicinity y'all should come down!
The support is Ben Cromack, who is an international star in the make and has
an affinity with soulful techno and house. Honkytonks is definitely the most
cutting edge club in Melbourne and has played host to the likes of Louie
Vega. Entry is just $10 (no free list).
Nooo, I'm not the promoter.

Cheers

CW


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 Distribution: Twilight 76, Detroit
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Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-02 Thread kj at technotourist dot org
not really 313 but i guess that 312 is cool to, so i just wanna mention 
the early Mike Dearborn records here. Hardcore Swinger is one of the 
funkiest 808 beats i know! Deviant Behavior from the Strictly 
Underground EP is some seriously clever 909 programming


Oh early Advent stuff has some great 909/808 stuff to

KJ


On 2-dec-03, at 20:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

i've seen swayzak use a 909 in their live set, and it's pretty 
ridiculous.


On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Matt Chester wrote:

Likewise - on a bad day Shawn can still beat the sh#t out of Richie 
and Jeff

put together on that machine

- Original Message -
From: Jason Brunton
To: 313
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 9:45 AM
Subject: Fwd: (313) the funky 808 drummer




I've seen him recently too and I'd
back that statement up

Jason






ill take shawn rudiman over either. he murders things with his 808
+ 909 live. ive heard him beatmatch a 909 with a Bugz in the Attic
track on the fly. it was possibly the illest live electronic trick
ive seen pulled aside from the beginning of Ayro's set at Movement.

tom


andythepooh.com















(313) http://www.paxahau.com/

2003-12-02 Thread ryan burns


yesterday i gave the wrong track id info
its 07-26-02 carlos mix  27 min into his set.  does anyone
know that track?  Huckaby use to play it alot

ryan burns

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(313) help the hungry

2003-12-02 Thread /0
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please participate and excuse this departure from 313-related matters...
-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) http://www.paxahau.com/

2003-12-02 Thread robin

http://www.discogs.com/release/7397

track a1



robin...

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- yesterday i gave the wrong track id info
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- know that track?  Huckaby use to play it alot
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- ryan burns
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Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer

2003-12-02 Thread Matt MacQueen

how about Psyche: From Beyond... oooh the perfect cowbell

also Morgan Geist:  Vectors of Interpretation on Metamorphic

tons of old Dan Curtin stuff could qualify in my book too.. any of 
tracks from 3rd from the Sun EP on 33rpm/Sinwave  (forgot the track 
titles, but dang some of those are mad 808 workouts)




Re: (313) http://www.paxahau.com/

2003-12-02 Thread Matt MacQueen


http://www.discogs.com/release/7397


the first on Chain Reaction, yea!  and while there are many excellent 
releases, IMHO they never topped the sheer funkiness of this one (yet) 
with later releases... phew.  Still red hot track to this day... goes 
well with everything from deep techno to Dance Mania...


peace
Matt MacQueen



(313) playlist WNUR Chicago - 28 Nov. 2003

2003-12-02 Thread Matt MacQueen

Clinically Inclined
28 November 2003
Fridays 10:30pm - 1:00am  CDT
live stream www.wnur.org during showtime / 89.3 FM in Chicago


9:30pm - 1:00am   Matt MacQueen
Leftover turkey extended set

Peter Brown - Do Yau Wanna Get Funky With Me? - A Fantasy Love Affair 
(Drive)

Terry Callier - Sign Of The Times (Elektra)
Crown Heights Affair - Music Is The World - Do It Your Way (De-Lite)
Mass Production - Welcome To Our World - Welcome To Our World 
(Cotillion)

Moodymann - Music People (KDJ)
Deodato - Whistle Bump  (Loft Classics 6)
It's A Peach Melba (Moxie)
untitled B - Ugly Edits 3
Inner Life - I'm Caught Up (In A One Night Love Affair) - (Prelude)
Unique - What I Got Is What You Need (Dub) - (Prelude)
Daniel Wang - Art. Drugs. Sex. - Mood Mylar (Balihu)
The Drunk - Even Drunker - RE-EDIT MADNESS  (Freestyle)
Midnight Star - Freak-A-Zoid (Solar)
Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Relax (Long Version) (ZTT)
Lime - Angel Eyes - The Greatest Hits (Prism)
Man Parrish feat. Freeze Force - Boogie Down Bronx - (Hot Classics)
Jark Prongo - K-ucci (Fresh Fruit)
'Lectric Workers - Robot Is Systematic (Viewlexx)
Gino Soccio - I Remember (Unidisc)
Margueritas - Margherita (Hot Edit) - (Environ)
Johnny Copeland (Cloud One) Orchestra - Atmosphere Strut (PP)
Kelley Polar Quartet - Castrovalva - Recital EP (Environ)
Earth People - Dance (Kool Groove)
Romanthony - The Wanderer (Fusion Dub) (Prescription)
Prince - Controversy (Purple Mix) (?)
Phuture - Spank Spank (Trax)
Mr. Fingers - Washing Machine (Trax)
Meikbar - Sunshine (Rush Hour)
Erotic Illusions - Poetic Illusions - The Abacus EP (Fragile)
Lil' Louis - How I Feel (Dance Mania)
LHAS - What, Why, When (Push II Shove)
Theo Parrish - Solitary Flight (Sound Signature)
Angola - Carl Craig's Mix (RCA)
KDJ - Shades of Jae (KDJ)
Inverse Cinematics - Shot The Pianist, Part 2 (Fluid Ounce)
I:Cube - Oblivion - 3 (Versatile)
Mike Grant - My Soul, My Spirit (Mr. G's Freedom Train mix) - (Moods  
Grooves)

Jeremiah - Moonwalk - Talkin' Snares EP (Grow)
Alton Miller - Tulum - Koomba Project remix - Detroit Beatdown Remixes 
1:1 (Third Ear)

3 Chairs - 3 Charis Theme (Three Chairs)
Andres - Last Call For Alcohol (Mahogani)
Scott Ferguson - The B.P.P. - Signifying EP (Ferrispark)
Green Thumb - Pequenos - Trip Do West (Rhythmix)
69 - microlovr - Lite Music (RS)


peace...



Re: (313) http://www.paxahau.com/

2003-12-02 Thread Trevor Wilkes


 
  http://www.discogs.com/release/7397


This one is still great...I love it...that oddly syncopated track (B2) is
nuts and the long play side is wicked.

also check out

Vainqueur's reduce and Solanus both on Chain Reaction as well


Trevor Wilkes




RE: (313) http://www.paxahau.com/

2003-12-02 Thread robin




abolutely, one of my all time faves tooamazing record.

the other side is also great, in a more driving way


robin...


- -Original Message-
- From: Matt MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
- Sent: 02 December 2003 22:23
- To: 313; robin
- Subject: Re: (313) http://www.paxahau.com/
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- 
- 
-  http://www.discogs.com/release/7397
- 
- the first on Chain Reaction, yea!  and while there are many 
- excellent 
- releases, IMHO they never topped the sheer funkiness of this 
- one (yet) 
- with later releases... phew.  Still red hot track to this 
- day... goes 
- well with everything from deep techno to Dance Mania...
- 
- peace
- Matt MacQueen
- 
- 




(313) Rolando - Groovecity Mix. 22-11-2003

2003-12-02 Thread Mario Atienza
http://users.pandora.be/madmarcoreonline/Groove_city_22_11_2003_Rolando.mp3

Greetings