RE: (313) Techno's Video (was voice)
Televised Green Smoke is here: http://www.sputnik7.com/servlet/rpmplaylist/1/200/tele/file.ram On Mon, 2004-03-15 at 11:55 +, Chau, Dang wrote: apols if anyone has already responded, playing catch up on the emails... MEK, I've not checked it out in for ages, are you referring to the sputnik7 site? http://www.sputnik7.com/index-menu.jsp the Carl Craig video is up there as are a few other goodies -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 10 March 2004 16:35 To: Andrew Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Techno's Video (was voice) snip As I mentioned once before on this list - there used to be a website that had videos of techno artists but is no longer in operation. It's too bad because they had Carl Craig's Televised Green Smoke video - which was very cool. I'd love to see some collection on DVD of Detroit techno/house videos past and present. == This message is for the sole use of the intended recipient. If you received this message in error please delete it and notify us. If this message was misdirected, CSFB does not waive any confidentiality or privilege. CSFB retains and monitors electronic communications sent through its network. Instructions transmitted over this system are not binding on CSFB until they are confirmed by us. Message transmission is not guaranteed to be secure. ==
(313) televised green smoke personalities
are there any other notable detroit personalities in carl craig's video? outside of carl himself?
(313) Stacey Pullen in Minneapolis
Ok - I've tried to get this to go through but it doesn't seem to be happening so I'm going to just type out the vital info and if anyone wants more info just ask me for it and I'll send you the rest. this never seems to go through to the list (this is my third try) - hopefully this one will hit: (oh yeah, [disclaimer] I'm not in any way connected to this event so if it goes badly don't blame me) Stacey Pullen is going to be in Minneapolis on April 24th @ Marquette Plaza tickets are $30 in advance - $35 at the door but $20 if you get there before 10pm You must be 21 to get in the line-up is huge and it's more than just music - there will be art and more so it looks like you get your $30 worth I'm not involved in this at all - I just saw it on the MNVibe.com site and this event is like the way they used to do things here good to see someone stepping up and doing it right here's a link to the website which is also excellent http://www.conterminous.com/ can't wait if you're anywhere near Minneapolis on this date I would say get your butt to this event my apologies if my previous attempts to post this come through and clog your email MEK
(313) Juan Atkins, Louis Digital and CiM last Saturday...
Great night of music in Glasgow on Saturday. First up was Juan Atkins and Louis Digital at the Arches - Louis warmed up in fine style with a nice mix of Detroit classics and jacking Chicago gear with plenty of his own material thrown in. Juan played a set that for me wasn't too exciting, peppered with classics but also a fair amount of fairly dull looped bangers - but he seemed to rock the crowd well enough. The fun really started afterwards, however, with a party at the Unit which kicked off around 3.30. First up was a live set from CiM which was my musical highlight of the night, if not the year - building from sublime electronica to some of his more uptempo Emoticon/Headspace releases and some wonderful unreleased tracks. Juan stepped up again for a two hour set of much more interesting music - house tracks from Theo Parrish and Joshua, a few of his own classics and some really nice deep techno. His mixing may be a bit ropey but the tunes make up for it - and hey, he invented techno, we can cut him a little slack :) Louis finished the night off with another rocking set, until Jupiter Jazz with the EQs up finally caused the sound system to collapse and we called it a night at 7am. A proper Glasgow party... Some Glasgow events coming up soon: March 27: Arne Weinberg Matt Chester April 2: Rhythm Sound w/ Tikiman April 10: Robert Hood Mail me off-list if anyone wants more info. Kraftwerk tomorrow night! Can't wait... Cheers, Tom
Re: (313) Dani Siciliano and Ulysses Tuesday, 3/16/04
- Original Message - From: Elliot Taub [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: The Mishpucha [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 12:16 AM Subject: (313) Dani Siciliano and Ulysses Tuesday, 3/16/04 Hey everybody! Your favorite DJ and snakecharmer, Ulysses, has been tapped to open up and close out tomorrow night at Coral Room for Ms. Dani Siciliano. Come down and check it out! The show starts at 8PM, so don't be late! If anyone who likes Ms. Siciliano has been sleeping on 'Likes...', you should rectify immediately. I think it's a great album. Also, she performed live on Giles Peteren a couple of weeks ago, and the tracks were already quite different than on the album. Would love to see this. Oh, and Elliot's good too, but if you're in NYC you prolly already knew that. :) Tristan === http://www.phonopsia.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(313) Anyone looking for a little extra exposure?
Well with my pet project of a website I am looking to include some streaming music (not for download). I am looking for mixes that have a 313 techno flavor. So if you have a set you would like to have included on my site (www.detroitmovementguide.com) for people to listen too I will put up some of the results. I am looking for diversity among the styles I ask that it is one file instead of separated by tracks. Jet Audio allows recording of multitrack CD's to be recorded as a single track. If you have any other question just gimmi a email at [EMAIL PROTECTED] BTW Martin...Still awaiting to see if you will let me use the 23 Minute with the Dust boys. You never answered. John Patterson
Re: (313) Dani Siciliano and Ulysses Tuesday, 3/16/04
dani is also in LA this thursday- 18th temple bar i believe. On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, Phonopsia wrote: - Original Message - From: Elliot Taub [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: The Mishpucha [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 12:16 AM Subject: (313) Dani Siciliano and Ulysses Tuesday, 3/16/04 Hey everybody! Your favorite DJ and snakecharmer, Ulysses, has been tapped to open up and close out tomorrow night at Coral Room for Ms. Dani Siciliano. Come down and check it out! The show starts at 8PM, so don't be late! If anyone who likes Ms. Siciliano has been sleeping on 'Likes...', you should rectify immediately. I think it's a great album. Also, she performed live on Giles Peteren a couple of weeks ago, and the tracks were already quite different than on the album. Would love to see this. Oh, and Elliot's good too, but if you're in NYC you prolly already knew that. :) Tristan === http://www.phonopsia.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Friday Question
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 03:35:39 - To: 313 313@hyperreal.org From: john harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED] why don't you just f k off Can everyone who does not want to see shake play at their party raise there hand? Thank you... Ken: What's going on 'ere then? It seemed an innocent question. Hope no one's insulted honest Jon? Not been watching this thread very closely, I admit. How do these heated situations come about from seemingly nothing?!
Re: (313) Friday Question
the problem starts when you ask a friday question and get a monday answer. something to do with the alienation from the means of production and the exploitation inherent in selling one's labour makes people a little grumpy on mondays. james www.jbucknell.com Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED] To 16/03/04 05:20 AM 313@hyperreal.org cc Subject Re: (313) Friday Question Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 03:35:39 - To: 313 313@hyperreal.org From: john harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED] why don't you just f k off Can everyone who does not want to see shake play at their party raise there hand? Thank you... Ken: What's going on 'ere then? It seemed an innocent question. Hope no one's insulted honest Jon? Not been watching this thread very closely, I admit. How do these heated situations come about from seemingly nothing?! ForwardSourceID:NT896E
(313) Contact
Friends of 313, Does anyone have contact info for Colonel Abrams? Best, Sam Valenti
!RE: (313) Friday Question
A, I seee! :-) Ah well, maybe seeing Kraftwerk this Friday will cheer Jon up. I assume you'll be there Jon? Ken -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 6:08 AM Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Friday Question the problem starts when you ask a friday question and get a monday answer. something to do with the alienation from the means of production and the exploitation inherent in selling one's labour makes people a little grumpy on mondays. james www.jbucknell.com Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED] To 16/03/04 05:20 AM 313@hyperreal.org cc Subject Re: (313) Friday Question Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 03:35:39 - To: 313 313@hyperreal.org From: john harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED] why don't you just f k off Can everyone who does not want to see shake play at their party raise there hand? Thank you... Ken: What's going on 'ere then? It seemed an innocent question. Hope no one's insulted honest Jon? Not been watching this thread very closely, I admit. How do these heated situations come about from seemingly nothing?! ForwardSourceID:NT896E
!RE: (313) Friday Question
A, I seee! :-) Ah well, maybe seeing Kraftwerk this SATURDAY (so eager that I am consistently bringing it forward in my mind! But then there is also the Thursday gig too) will cheer Jon up. I assume you'll be there Jon? Ken -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 6:08 AM Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Friday Question the problem starts when you ask a friday question and get a monday answer. something to do with the alienation from the means of production and the exploitation inherent in selling one's labour makes people a little grumpy on mondays. james www.jbucknell.com Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED] To 16/03/04 05:20 AM 313@hyperreal.org cc Subject Re: (313) Friday Question Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 03:35:39 - To: 313 313@hyperreal.org From: john harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED] why don't you just f k off Can everyone who does not want to see shake play at their party raise there hand? Thank you... Ken: What's going on 'ere then? It seemed an innocent question. Hope no one's insulted honest Jon? Not been watching this thread very closely, I admit. How do these heated situations come about from seemingly nothing?! ForwardSourceID:NT896E
RE: (313) NEW DJ BONE EPs
It's time. Three new EPs from DJ Bone are now available. SUB002, SUB003 and SUB004. New tools from the 3 turntable master himself. Excellent for a 2 turntable set but essential for those who spin on three. AVAIABLE NOW at www.submerge.com in the E-store under the V/A Detroit Techno House section. www.subjectdetroit.com and www.dj-bone.com coming VERY soon. Contacts: Nuid or Romalus at [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar get it now! http://clk.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/
(313) Trackmode's TM051 - Kai Alce and Ron Trent Sa K' Pase
We have updated the store and TM051 - Kai Alce and Ron Trent Sa K' Pase is now available for purchase. For Audio Clip: http://www.trackmode.com/media/realaudio/TM051_A1.ram Please visit http://www.trackmode.com and pick your copy up today. Also TM009 - Rick Wade Tracks from The Park is currently back in stock. - Upcoming: TM052 - Chez Damier Spiritual Warfare EP Due Out April '04 For Audio Clip: http://www.trackmode.com/media/realaudio/TM052.ram - For more information contact Trackmode Recordings 5332 Liberty Heights Avenue Baltimore, Maryland 21207 Tel: (410) 466-8103 Fax: (410) 466-9334 http://www.trackmode.com
(313) New Lunar Selector Mix
hi all, Emotion Electric is proud to present a wicked new mix by the Lunar Selector. Evacuate Your Seats (an electro-funk mix) can be downloaded from www.emotionelectric.com. Tracklisting available in a few days...until then enjoy the mix... robin...
(313) The Business of it all.
Do any of you guys have a business or personal manager, a music attorney, booking agent,,etc.etc. If the answer is yes, send me an e-mail letting me know if it's helping. If the answer is no, then say why? No I'm not a manager,, I'm an electronic artist like everyone else that's pondering the idea of seriously treating my art as a business. I get discouraged when I see and meet amazing talents ( not to mention any names) that are broke as a joke or are simply unknown outside of our circles. Thoughts,ideas, comments ??,, Ja'Maul Redmond PERKINS WILL 1100 South Tryon Street, Suite 300 Charlotte, North Carolina 28203 -Original Message- From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 4:32 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: !RE: (313) Friday Question A, I seee! :-) Ah well, maybe seeing Kraftwerk this SATURDAY (so eager that I am consistently bringing it forward in my mind! But then there is also the Thursday gig too) will cheer Jon up. I assume you'll be there Jon? Ken -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 6:08 AM Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Friday Question the problem starts when you ask a friday question and get a monday answer. something to do with the alienation from the means of production and the exploitation inherent in selling one's labour makes people a little grumpy on mondays. james www.jbucknell.com Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED] To 16/03/04 05:20 AM 313@hyperreal.org cc Subject Re: (313) Friday Question Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 03:35:39 - To: 313 313@hyperreal.org From: john harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED] why don't you just f k off Can everyone who does not want to see shake play at their party raise there hand? Thank you... Ken: What's going on 'ere then? It seemed an innocent question. Hope no one's insulted honest Jon? Not been watching this thread very closely, I admit. How do these heated situations come about from seemingly nothing?! ForwardSourceID:NT896E
RE: (313) Anyone looking for a little extra exposure?
Sorry I should have been clear on a few things. I am looking for sets or original material. I need them in mp3 format 128KBS prefered. When you send them in is not that important...I can add them at will and rotate as we go. If you need to mail them in www.detroitmovementguide.com 32155 Birchwood Westland, MI 48186 So far I have a few upa few (the house stuff) are from a friends label. http://www.detroitmovementguide.com/modules.php?op=modloadname=jinzorafile=index
(313) kenny larkin last friday
so..how was it?
(313) luomo track
hey. when luomo played the paxahau show last saturday at panacea, by far one of the best songs he performed was something that i can't find. it has a vocal sample that said something like 'cold ice cream' over a somewhat dark, maybe a little acidy house line. i don't really care for most of delay's luomo stuff, but this song was really good. it's not on the present lover and i don't think it's on vocal city. does anybody out there have any idea what this song might be? m.
Re: (313) luomo track
matt shultz wrote: hey. when luomo played the paxahau show last saturday at panacea, by far one of the best songs he performed was something that i can't find. it has a vocal sample that said something like 'cold ice cream' over a somewhat dark, maybe a little acidy house line. i don't really care for most of delay's luomo stuff, but this song was really good. it's not on the present lover and i don't think it's on vocal city. does anybody out there have any idea what this song might be? m. Hi Matt, Do you remember roughly what time it was? Also, you might want to email the Paxahau guys. I know they recorded the whole night (and will probably be streaming it eventually.) -- Dennis DeSantis www.dennisdesantis.com
RE: (313) kenny larkin last friday
A full range of opinions, pictures and so on can be found at: http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1709start=75 A good night was had by all, as you can see! Kenny Larkin spun a really accomplished and varied set, but at times definitely went a bit too much into looped banger/ tribal territory (for me at least) - so much so that there were about two occasions where I just had to leave the dancefloor, and I'm generally very tolerant towards that sort of thing. My memory of the night is a bit faint, though, so I can't remember what it was specifically about certain tracks that made me react so negatively! To balance those bits out, though, there were a few tracks he played that literally made my jaw drop, they sounded strikingly futuristic and I was trying to find out whether those were from his new album, but without success. If they are, then the hype around his new stuff is not undeserved at all, quite a few of us who were up from London were seriously shocked by some of that music and spent ages on the bus home trying in vain to recall exactly what they sounded like. I'm Not sure if anyone else who was there has any idea of whether he was spinning his own new stuff or not? Brendan --- http://www.lunarselector.com New mix online at: http://www.emotionelectric.com/mixes.html -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 16 March 2004 17:40 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) kenny larkin last friday so..how was it?
Re: (313) luomo track
hmm. i'd say.. roughly about 45 minutes into his set. i remember i really liked the first song, then it went back to slick house for a while, and then the song i'm talking about came up... On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, Dennis DeSantis wrote: Hi Matt, Do you remember roughly what time it was? Also, you might want to email the Paxahau guys. I know they recorded the whole night (and will probably be streaming it eventually.) -- Dennis DeSantis www.dennisdesantis.com
(313) naw live in montreal....
after a winter time hibernation and getting things ready for a number of new releases in 2004, naw is back out and playing shows again. below is a list of up comming confirmed shows that you can catch naw performing at live over the next little while. These shows will feature all new material never heard befor some of which has found its way on to the various releases due to come out this year. 1. The SAT Mix Sessions presents: the live aural solo and collaborative sounds of: gentle bakemono (aka david kristian) - www.davidkristian.com naw - www.noisefactoryrecords.com and the visual musings of vj faux amie - www.videokill.com when: march 17th 2004 7-10pm where: the S.A.T (Societe des arts technologiques) 1195, Boul Saint-Laurent Montreal Canada how much: FREE www.sat.qc.ca/mixsessions www.davidkristian.com www.noisefactoryrecords.com www.videokill.com 2. anima 04 - JAM_SESSION MIX_CITY. performance VJ [video-jockey], animee par marc-andre lapointe (VJ exp3). une soiree jam_session dediee aux personnages animes par ordinateur et mixee par 4 VJ du collectif montrealais dartistes de la cration video et musicale en direct : SAT[mix_sessions] VJs : les technocrates, jocool ladyroll, les platinistes numeriques k-project. musique : naw david kristian. when : 8pm-930pm where: the S.A.T (Societe des arts technologiques) 1195, Boul Saint-Laurent Montreal Canada how much : FREE. below is a listing for other up comming events you can find naw performing live at over the next little while: march 23rd @ ckut (live on modular systems 3-5pm) march 25th @ casa del popolo (noise factory records showcase w/ beef terminal a vertical mosaic) april 22nd @ belafre (w/ aidan baker blunderspublik) may 14th @ casa del popolo (clonk presents w/ granny'ark, cyan more TBA) hope to see you all out at some fo these events... -- [naw] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [music available on] http://www.noisefactoryrecords.com http://www.pieheadrecords.com http://www.worthyrecords.com http://www.complot.ca [artist features] http://www.clevermusic.net http://www.newmusiccanada.com http://www.cognitionaudioworks.com --
RE: (313) kenny larkin last friday
Thanks Brendan, it sounds wonderful, frankly I'm gutted In case anyone hasn't already seen these, there are some great photos by Tristan at http://www.phonopsia.co.uk/pics/Resized/Larkin.htm including some absolutely hilarious shots of various 313 people :) At 05:43 pm + 16/3/04, Brendan Nelson wrote: A full range of opinions, pictures and so on can be found at: http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1709start=75 A good night was had by all, as you can see! Kenny Larkin spun a really accomplished and varied set, but at times definitely went a bit too much into looped banger/ tribal territory (for me at least) - so much so that there were about two occasions where I just had to leave the dancefloor, and I'm generally very tolerant towards that sort of thing. My memory of the night is a bit faint, though, so I can't remember what it was specifically about certain tracks that made me react so negatively! To balance those bits out, though, there were a few tracks he played that literally made my jaw drop, they sounded strikingly futuristic and I was trying to find out whether those were from his new album, but without success. If they are, then the hype around his new stuff is not undeserved at all, quite a few of us who were up from London were seriously shocked by some of that music and spent ages on the bus home trying in vain to recall exactly what they sounded like. I'm Not sure if anyone else who was there has any idea of whether he was spinning his own new stuff or not? Brendan --- http://www.lunarselector.com New mix online at: http://www.emotionelectric.com/mixes.html -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 16 March 2004 17:40 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) kenny larkin last friday so..how was it?
(313) radio playlist - 6/3/04
hello here's last Friday's playlist many thanks again to Tom for an excellent mix see some of you on in Brixton on Sat! CHILLED OUT PASSION - Friday nights 1-4am GMT on PASSION 107.9FM, OXFORD Live Webcast http://www.passion1079.com 13/3/04 1-4am De La Soul Me Myself and I (Instrumental) Tommy Boy MIX BY TOM CHURCHILL CiM Dance Party Ann Aimee Jimmy Edgar No Static Warp John Tejada Language BarrierMoods Grooves Kerrier DistrictSilhouettes Rephlex Theo ParrishLost Keys Music Is Underground Resistance Transition Acapella Future Beat AllianceFeed My SoulVersatile ReclooseUs Vs UsRush Hour Russ GabrielAldeburgh (Yotoko Unusual Mix) Emoticon Vince WatsonFragment 1 Native D5 Controlled ForceDigital Soul Derek Carr L'EquipeHeadspace Psyche Neurotic Behaviour (Mayday Mix) Transmat Son Of ScientistTheory Of EverythingMain Squeeze DomuSnake Eyes 2000 Black END OF MIX Bjorn TorskeBeautiful Thing Ferox Theo ParrishFirst Floor MetaphorPeacefrog Blue Train A1 (Factory Dubs Vol. 1 12) Bluetrain Kraftwerk Boing Boom Tschak EMI Kraftwerk Techno Pop EMI Ennio Morricone Un Uomo Nello Spazio (Computer Jockeys Mix) Compost BlueLower Emissions Audio Output Paperclip PeopleRemake (Basic Reshape) Planet E The Verbrilli Sound Descender Sweet Mother Christian KleineBeyond Repair City Centre Offices Matthew DearNervous Laughter (Intro)Ghostly International DJ Spinna B2 (Compositions 12) Madvillain All CapsStones Throw Herbie Hancock Bubbles CBS Double USecret Love Sonar Kollektiv JimpsterThe Last Tape Hydrogen Dukebox Jake Bickerton My Song Husky RescueNew Light Of Tomorrow Catskills Blockhead Sunday Service Ninja Tune Zenzile Anti Bass Neighbourhood Small Axe Nostalgia 77The Beginning Tru Thoughts The Black Dog Further HarmWarp Ultra Red A-16 (Edit) FatCat PoleHafen KiffSM
(313) looking for something to read
I'm going to order the Jeff Mills DVD from Amazon and I want to get either another DVD (a music documentary maybe) or a good book - I've worn out the spine on both my AMG Electronica and Techno Rebels books - reading the AMG guide to Soul/RB checking my Amazon wish list I've got the following books lined up and would appreciate feedback if anyone has read them: Love Saves the Day: A History of American Dance Music Culture 1970-1979 Site of Sound: of Architecture and the Ear Architecture as a Translation of Music Doing Our Own Thing: The Degradation of Language and Music and Why We Should, Like, Care Clubbing: Clubbing Culture and Experience Beyond the Borders - Crossover in Creative Culture If anyone has any other good suggestions - I'm not really interested in reading any rave history/culture books I've read Simon Reynolds book already I love any books that cross over the worlds/disciplines of music with greater cultural/social studies, architecture, etc. either that or some really brilliant DVD (Standing in the Shadows of Motown, A Great Day in Harlem, etc.) taking suggestions MEK
Re: (313) luomo track
I wasn't at the that show, but saw Delay/Luomo play in Austin--I'm sure he played a similar set. I asked him about all the non-VC/TPL stuff and it's all remixes he's done, some from the past (one was a Massive Attack remix, Special Cases I think), some more recent and unreleased (Domenico Ferrari). Maybe that will help? Heath matt shultz wrote: hmm. i'd say.. roughly about 45 minutes into his set. i remember i really liked the first song, then it went back to slick house for a while, and then the song i'm talking about came up... On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, Dennis DeSantis wrote: Hi Matt, Do you remember roughly what time it was? Also, you might want to email the Paxahau guys. I know they recorded the whole night (and will probably be streaming it eventually.) -- Dennis DeSantis www.dennisdesantis.com
RE: (313) luomo track
Might be his remix of Gold Chains - The Game? Jernej www.soundoflj.com/octex -Original Message- From: matt shultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 16. marec 2004 19:05 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) luomo track hey. when luomo played the paxahau show last saturday at panacea, by far one of the best songs he performed was something that i can't find. it has a vocal sample that said something like 'cold ice cream' over a somewhat dark, maybe a little acidy house line. i don't really care for most of delay's luomo stuff, but this song was really good. it's not on the present lover and i don't think it's on vocal city. does anybody out there have any idea what this song might be? m.
Re: (313) luomo track
I've seen him a few times this week, both in NYC and Miami. I think the tracks you're talking about are the Domenico Ferrari remixes...he opened up with one of them last night. I think he has a couple different remixes he did of those tracks. According to him he loved playing at Paxahau...I heard it was great! -Original Message- From: matt shultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 16. marec 2004 19:05 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) luomo track hey. when luomo played the paxahau show last saturday at panacea, by far one of the best songs he performed was something that i can't find. it has a vocal sample that said something like 'cold ice cream' over a somewhat dark, maybe a little acidy house line. i don't really care for most of delay's luomo stuff, but this song was really good. it's not on the present lover and i don't think it's on vocal city. does anybody out there have any idea what this song might be? m.
(313) Playlist WNUR Chicago - 12 March 2004
Clinically Inclined 12 March 2004 Fridays 10:30pm - 1:00am, 89.3 FM WNUR in Chicago http://SonicSunset.com -- download this show Part 1 goes WestEnd / Pal Joey era classics meets off-kilter funk from DJ Kent, Carl Craig's infamous Ultramarine remix, to Holly Dolly (Sharvari's blueprint). Running into classic Chicago acid from Derrick Carter and Pierre, and then thumping Detroit house from Robert Hood (as Floorplan) and Theo Parrish vs. Vanity 6. For part 2 Dave kickes it up with his best set this year, the phones lit up when he dropped some Armando, and rolled on with lush technology from Sean Deason, Chicago's own Steve Tang and UK's Terry Brookes... essential deep techno. part 1 Matt MacQueen Coke Escovedo - What Are You Under - Coke (Mercury) 1975 Nancy Martin - Can't Believe [instrumental] (Neige) 1982 Instant Funk - I Got My Mind Made Up (Salsoul) 1978 DJ Bigtime Fashion - Getting Too Old For Dis - The Me Me Me EP (Big Bear) Chicago - Street Player re-edit - Super Disco Breaks Vol. 3 (Paul Raymond) Re.doit.stone.funk.collective - P.A.G.O. - This Is Your Machine (Hairy Claw) Ultramarine - Hooter [Carl Craig Remixes] (Realsoon) Joe Louis - Touch Me - Back to the Beginning (Relief) Stone - Time [Instrumental] (West End) 1981 Margueritas - Margherita (Hot Edit) Unclassics #2 - (Environ) Kano - Holly Dolly (Emergency) 1988 DJ Kent - In The Bush (Bearfunk) Floorplan - Funky Souls [Club 246 mix] (Drama) Zoo Brazil - We Want You - Future Chock EP (Kass) Derrick Carter - Abstract Expressionism - Time For Techno Presents The Unknown (Housetime) 1989 Pierre's Pfantasy Club - Dream Girl (boot) A Guy Called Gerald - Blow Your House Down (BASS) Earth People - Reach Up To Mars [Martian Mix] (Kool Groove) Andres - C2 - untitled 2xLP (KDJ) Marsellus Pittman / Theo Parrish - Night of the Sagitarius - Essential Selections Vol 1 (Sound Signature) Vanity 6 - Nasty Girl (Warner) 1982 part 2 Dave Siska kelley polar quartet - rhythm touch - recital ep (environ) armando - land of confusion (secret mixes and fixes) 326 - just like heaven [armando's dub mix] (muzique) spacetime continuum - kairo [carl craig remix] (reflective) convextion - niche (matrix) micronism - steps to recovery ep (nurture) drumkomputer - munk [john tejada rmx] (itiswhatitis) sean deason - meltdown - preludes nocturnes (headspace) tang - nightfall - nightfall (emphasis) monoder - a1 - ikikierio (statik entertainment) detroit diesel - a1 - metal ep (i220) kit clayton - packet loss - unreliable networks (cytrax) analog man - jack doff - fulfilled ambitions (djax) mion - reloop pt 1 - salsabreak (music man) terry brookes - mindmachine - breaking cycles (deepart) vince watson - spectral emotion - 2nd innovations (rotation) chateau flight - frontal funk (versatile) urban tribe - eastward [4th wave straight 40's reconstruction] (mo' wax) subtonal - harc - dark distortion lp (electrolux) -- Matt MacQueen http://SonicSunset.com
Re: (313) looking for something to read
these might be of interest: mel cheren 'keep on dancing' is a good read. his ex opened paradise garage and mel provided the financial backing. covers gay new york dance history, new york in general and mel settles scores with everybody he's ever met. worth it alone for the photos of 70s fire island. for some high theory, i've got a book called 'you better work it'. it basically covers black new york dance. it reads like a Ph.D. thesis and I find it too boring to read. but others seem to like it. james www.jbucknell.com Michael.Elliot-Kn [EMAIL PROTECTED] To 16/03/04 07:21 PM 313@hyperreal.org cc Subject (313) looking for something to read I'm going to order the Jeff Mills DVD from Amazon and I want to get either another DVD (a music documentary maybe) or a good book - I've worn out the spine on both my AMG Electronica and Techno Rebels books - reading the AMG guide to Soul/RB checking my Amazon wish list I've got the following books lined up and would appreciate feedback if anyone has read them: Love Saves the Day: A History of American Dance Music Culture 1970-1979 Site of Sound: of Architecture and the Ear Architecture as a Translation of Music Doing Our Own Thing: The Degradation of Language and Music and Why We Should, Like, Care Clubbing: Clubbing Culture and Experience Beyond the Borders - Crossover in Creative Culture If anyone has any other good suggestions - I'm not really interested in reading any rave history/culture books I've read Simon Reynolds book already I love any books that cross over the worlds/disciplines of music with greater cultural/social studies, architecture, etc. either that or some really brilliant DVD (Standing in the Shadows of Motown, A Great Day in Harlem, etc.) taking suggestions MEK ForwardSourceID:NT89CA
Re: (313) looking for something to read
also Discographies - by Jeremy Gilbert and Ewan Pearson (isn' he half of Slam or something on Soma?) i showed it to my pop music professor at school and he became interested in making it part of the curriculum. nice collection of articles rooted in dance culture focusing on culture and communication etc, kinda academic but well written all the same. these might be of interest: mel cheren 'keep on dancing' is a good read. his ex opened paradise garage and mel provided the financial backing. covers gay new york dance history, new york in general and mel settles scores with everybody he's ever met. worth it alone for the photos of 70s fire island. for some high theory, i've got a book called 'you better work it'. it basically covers black new york dance. it reads like a Ph.D. thesis and I find it too boring to read. but others seem to like it. james www.jbucknell.com Michael.Elliot-Kn [EMAIL PROTECTED] To 16/03/04 07:21 PM 313@hyperreal.org cc Subject (313) looking for something to read I'm going to order the Jeff Mills DVD from Amazon and I want to get either another DVD (a music documentary maybe) or a good book - I've worn out the spine on both my AMG Electronica and Techno Rebels books - reading the AMG guide to Soul/RB checking my Amazon wish list I've got the following books lined up and would appreciate feedback if anyone has read them: Love Saves the Day: A History of American Dance Music Culture 1970-1979 Site of Sound: of Architecture and the Ear Architecture as a Translation of Music Doing Our Own Thing: The Degradation of Language and Music and Why We Should, Like, Care Clubbing: Clubbing Culture and Experience Beyond the Borders - Crossover in Creative Culture If anyone has any other good suggestions - I'm not really interested in reading any rave history/culture books I've read Simon Reynolds book already I love any books that cross over the worlds/disciplines of music with greater cultural/social studies, architecture, etc. either that or some really brilliant DVD (Standing in the Shadows of Motown, A Great Day in Harlem, etc.) taking suggestions MEK ForwardSourceID:NT89CA _ MSN Toolbar provides one-click access to Hotmail from any Web page FREE download! http://clk.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200413ave/direct/01/