RE: (313) prescription / Raiders of the Lost Arp
There is also a new Chez Damier coming on Trackmode. TM052 - Chez Damier Spiritual Warfare EP due out April 2004 Tb Tim Baker c/o *** Real Estate - Elephanthaus Records 2544 W. North Ave. Suite 2B Chicago, IL 60647 USA 773-862-9652 fax 773-862-9662 www.elephanthaus.com www.realestaterecords.com *** -Original Message- From: Matt MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 3:40 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) prescription / Raiders of the Lost Arp June 04 Warfare w/Ron Trent 10.39 Salvation Workout Forever Monna (!) Speaking of Forever Monna, Ron Trent, etc. I saw that Prescription has a new record out, first one in one in awhile, eh? , right? Gives Ron Trent credit for AR on the label which i thought was kind of cute.. an artist name I didn't recognize, Didn't get to really carefully listen but sounded just a tad too clean/smooth for me.. but it was OK. On a big system with a room full of people grooving i could change my mind ;) Instead I spend my fistfull of meager cash on the Raiders of the Lost Arp 4 (solo 2xLP by Mario Pierro) which is brilliant deep melodic italo techno. I am quite into that whole Final Frontier distribution stuff, the Pigna label especially.. cool bunch of artists.. Marco Passarani is a huge detroit techno fan BTW... you can totally hear that influence, however distant, in their moods/sounds, esp. that whole m500 night drive thru babylon early detroit electro. peace -- Matt MacQueen http://SonicSunset.com
Re: (313) Murat
I think the Murat that was being mentioned in the original email is the Canadian Murat (now living in the States) who has recorded for the Toronto-based Method 11:11 label as well as Tim Baker's Chicago-based Elephanthaus label. Andrew Bingo! He hasn't been back to toronto for some time now...could be a mixture of both choice and circumstance. There are quite a few peeps that talk about Murat and use some of his past production in thier sets...I know even a few more people that would love to see this guy grace the decks in a Toronto setting, but I would make the trip to Detroit to catch him. Yup.. you got the right guy, and I don't mean to brag but he just so happens to be in Portland tonight and here for the next couple of days! Hope to see you west coast techno heads out tomorrow! ~Erin
(313) Playlist WNUR Chicago - 19 March 2004 w/ special guest set
Clinically Inclined 19 March 2004 Fridays 10:30pm - 1:00am, 89.3 FM WNUR in Chicago http://SonicSunset.com -- download this show Zach, Part 1 We are VERY proud to host a live in-studio DJ set by Chicago's own 'Smoothtrack' Zach Lubin. He has brought his quickmix hands on DJ style to Holland, Spain and Belgium to spin alongside DJ's such as Claude Young, Richie Hawtin, The Advent and Laurent Garnier. Zach drops a Mayday style cut-n-scratch mix of some house/disco/jackin' favorites for a fun as hell party-style set. Quick cuts, drop-ins and rocking doubles are his specialty -- hold on tight! Matt, Part 2 If you like your electro Detroit-style with 808's, cowbells and deep ominous strings, go underwater for a dive with an tank full of Drexicyan and UR ionized air, also exploring aqualife by Duplex, Electronome (I-f's early work) and Dynarec... Slip into new music on Glasgow's Iridite records and a brand new Juan Atkins release on New Religion. Part 1'Smoothtrack' Zach Lubin http://zacharylubin.com for info booking Willie Hutch - brothas gonna work it out- The Mack (Motown) 1973 Steve Poindexter - The Rhythm - Short Circuit (Housetime) 1989 Zachary Lubin - Warehouse Jams (promo) - (Engineer) Todd Terry - Don't Get Carried Away - The Unreleased Project (TNT) Todd Terry - TNT Theme - The Unreleased Project Patrick Adams - Disco Juice (PP) 1976 Moodymann - Don't You Want My Love [Long Mix] (Peacefrog) Brother of Soul - Be Right There - Music (Guidance) Dada Nada - Haunted House [Mike Hitman Wilson remix] (Voice) 1988 Kasso - One More Round [Frankie Knuckles 86 House Mix] (Haristol) 1986 Tropical Underworld - Citric - The Rainbow EP (Definitive) Gemini - X - On The North Star with Gemini (Peacefrog) Losoul - Discover - Don Disco de Super Bleep (Playhouse) Earth People - Dance [Club Mix] (Under World) Reese - Rock To The Beat [Mayday Mix] (KMS) 1989 Sylvester - I Need You (Re Edit) - (Coko) Louis Bell - If You Can Dance - Can You Feel What I Feel Vol 2 (Relief) House of Gypsies - Le Megamix - Gypsyland (Freeze) Royal House - Can U Party - (Idlers) 1988 Parris Mitchell - Computer - The Track Stars (Dance Mania) Chico Jump Slamm - Feelfree - Slamm Project (Cajual) Adonis - No Way Back (Trax) 1986 The Infinity Collection - Moon Beam (Tresor) Jungle Crew - Elektric Dance (Elektro Sounds) 1989 Stacey Kidd - Give It To Me - 15213 N Loomis (Dance Mania) The Todd Terry Project - Jumpin - Unreleased Project Pt. 4 (TNT) K Alexi - Medusa - The Classic K (Trax) Metro Area - Caught Up (Environ) Part 2Matt MacQueen Utroid Machine Missions - ? - Black Hole EP (U-Trax) Electronome - Bass Commander - Music Telex (Viewlexx) The Advent - Audio Illusion - Interference EP (Internal) Dynarec - The Lost Souls - Lost Souls EP (Delsin) Unknown DJ - Basstronic (Techno Kut) 1988 Drexciya - Bubble Metropolis - Drexciya 2 (Underground Resistance) UR - Lunar Rhythms - Soundsculptures EP (SID) Galaxy 2 Galaxy - Journey of the Dragons (Underground Resistance) Dark Energy - Black Strategy - Hidden In Plain Sight EP (Underground Resistance) Electronome - ? - No Landscape (Interr-Ference Records) Drexciya - Antivapor Waves - 3: Molecular Ehnamcement (Rephlex) Drexciya - Hydro Cubes - 3: Molecular Enhancement (Rephlex) Drexciya - Aquatic Bata Particles - 3: Molecular Ehnamcement (Rephlex) The Martian - 808 [Surface Temperature Mix] - Sex In Zero Gravity (Red Planet) Acid Jesus - Ultraviolet - Radiation EP (Klang) Methodology - Wake Up America - Electron Music EP (Iridite) Duplex - Motion Blur - EP 5 (Clone) Quant - Slide - Quantical Quantasam (Dot) Psyche - From Beyond (Transmat) Shake - Live For Friction - Iconoclastic Diaries (Frictional) Model 500 - Track Ten (New Religion) Speedy J - Rise (Plus 8) peace -- Matt MacQueen http://SonicSunset.com
(313) looking for a record, help!
Help! I'm looking for a copy of Jeanette Thomas' Shake Your Body on Chicago Connection. has anyone bought one lately? what's a reasonable price for it? seems pretty scarce, but theres a couple of uk websites that have good selections of chi-house, but I've forgotten what they're called. can anyone help me jog my memory? hit me off list. Many Thanks Alex _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring
(313) piccadilly mo wax find
Piccadilly records found some copies of the La Funk Mob 2 x 10 on Mo Wax (with Carl Craig and Richie Hawtin's mixes) only £7.99 too! they got Ris Love and Music in now too. alex *minister of terrible info* _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring
(313) new theo parrish/rotating assembly album
I have no idea if this has been posted before, but I just found this on the www.grooveattack.de website 17/Mar/2004 Theo Parrish Sound Signature hardly needs introduction. Started out in 1996 by Theo Parrish, it has always been an outlet for his own music as well as for his friends, like Rick Wilhite, Marcellus Pittman Moodymann (3 Chairs). After the release of Parallel Dimensions a few years ago as well as a label compilation, the forthcoming album Theo Parrish pres. Rotating Assembly Natural Aspirations is the 3rd full length on the label. Rotating Assembly is a new band put together by Theo Parrish. This loose Detroit outfit evolves around 21 people, who exchange talents and energy. All tracks are written and produced and masterminded by Theo Parrish, who has given them his (sound) signature sound - a true Sound Signature release. Artists included in the band are: Genevieve (known for vocals with Recloose), Maat Lo (aka Billy Lo), Marcellus Pittman, Rick Wilhite (3 Chairs), Warren Harris (recorded with Dan Curtin), Andres. Also newcomers such as Karen Bosco (most vocals) John Dougalas (trumpet), King Sunshine Trent Mitchell (double bass) put in incredible effort to make this release a top Sound Signature title. From the laidback vocal tune Naturally to the instrumental emotions of Melt it's all there to make this album an allround one. From strength to strength, Theo Parrish takes it to the next level, once again. The CD album will be accompanied by a limited 3x12 pack with full artwork sleeves. The first 12 comes with an exclusive instrumental mix of Melt.
Re: (313) piccadilly mo wax find
those mo wax are repressed. :-) === Nomorewords.net IJplein 262, 1021 LR, Amsterdam The Netherlands http://nomorewords.net phn +31-20-494-5535 fax +31-20-494-5510 - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 2:25 PM Subject: (313) piccadilly mo wax find Piccadilly records found some copies of the La Funk Mob 2 x 10 on Mo Wax (with Carl Craig and Richie Hawtin's mixes) only £7.99 too! they got Ris Love and Music in now too. alex *minister of terrible info* _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring
Re: (313) new theo parrish/rotating assembly album
it's out this week === Nomorewords.net IJplein 262, 1021 LR, Amsterdam The Netherlands http://nomorewords.net phn +31-20-494-5535 fax +31-20-494-5510 - Original Message - From: Katrin Richter [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 2:31 PM Subject: (313) new theo parrish/rotating assembly album I have no idea if this has been posted before, but I just found this on the www.grooveattack.de website 17/Mar/2004 Theo Parrish Sound Signature hardly needs introduction. Started out in 1996 by Theo Parrish, it has always been an outlet for his own music as well as for his friends, like Rick Wilhite, Marcellus Pittman Moodymann (3 Chairs). After the release of Parallel Dimensions a few years ago as well as a label compilation, the forthcoming album Theo Parrish pres. Rotating Assembly Natural Aspirations is the 3rd full length on the label. Rotating Assembly is a new band put together by Theo Parrish. This loose Detroit outfit evolves around 21 people, who exchange talents and energy. All tracks are written and produced and masterminded by Theo Parrish, who has given them his (sound) signature sound - a true Sound Signature release. Artists included in the band are: Genevieve (known for vocals with Recloose), Maat Lo (aka Billy Lo), Marcellus Pittman, Rick Wilhite (3 Chairs), Warren Harris (recorded with Dan Curtin), Andres. Also newcomers such as Karen Bosco (most vocals) John Dougalas (trumpet), King Sunshine Trent Mitchell (double bass) put in incredible effort to make this release a top Sound Signature title. From the laidback vocal tune Naturally to the instrumental emotions of Melt it's all there to make this album an allround one. From strength to strength, Theo Parrish takes it to the next level, once again. The CD album will be accompanied by a limited 3x12 pack with full artwork sleeves. The first 12 comes with an exclusive instrumental mix of Melt.
RE: (313) what is Detroit techno ...
-Original Message- From: Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 22 March 2004 17:36 ... I never even use the term 'Detroit Techno', I just say 'Techno'... I'd quite like it if one day all the looped-banger stuff was just known as schranz, and the word techno became widely accepted as referring mainly to 313-derived stuff... similar to what happened with trance when it split off from techno. Detroit techno for me seems to _take_more_chances_, be more 'committed', more balls, more funky, or harder, or softer, and that's without ruling out other locations (Brendan mentioned Black Dog, easily among my top 5), and I think to fully get the message of that across you need about 15 records, to show the breadth of the sound. Wonder what records they would be? Hmmm, 15 records that reflect the breadth and depth of Detroit techno's various strands... The first one I'd choose is the track that's closest to my original understanding of what Detroit techno was before I'd ever heard it, and a track that, for me, still sits pretty much dead-centre of the whole thing - It Is What It Is by Rhythim is Rhythim. I think you could safely say that if a listener violently objected to that particular track, it's unlikely that any form of Detroit techno would particularly appeal to them. To cover the harder side of the music, I'd pick three stalwarts of pretty much any 313ers' record collection: Seawolf, Star Dancer and Step to Enchantment. At Les, Icon, It's All Gone Pearshaped (not actually from Detroit but on a Detroit label) could sum up the more ambient and melancholic aspect of the music. That's seven tracks and still quite a lot of stuff to cover, so you could chuck in some Robert Hood (Rhythm and Explain The Style would be my minimal picks), some Moodymann (Don't Be Misled, The Day We Lost The Soul) and then round off the selection with some choice Drexciyan moments (Aqua Worm Hole, The Journey Home) and maybe a spot of Aux 88 (Let It Ride, My Aux Mind). So all in all that's the fifteen tracks *I'd* probably select in an attempt to convey what the term Detroit techno means to me. I'm sure others can think of a better selection though! Brendan
RE: (313) what is Detroit techno ...
I'd quite like it if one day all the looped-banger stuff was just known as schranz, and the word techno became widely accepted as referring mainly to 313-derived stuff... similar to what happened with trance when it split off from techno. That's the most ludicrous thing you've ever typed! -Original Message- From: Brendan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 March 2004 1:32 To: Andrew; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) what is Detroit techno ... -Original Message- From: Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 22 March 2004 17:36 ... I never even use the term 'Detroit Techno', I just say 'Techno'... I'd quite like it if one day all the looped-banger stuff was just known as schranz, and the word techno became widely accepted as referring mainly to 313-derived stuff... similar to what happened with trance when it split off from techno. Detroit techno for me seems to _take_more_chances_, be more 'committed', more balls, more funky, or harder, or softer, and that's without ruling out other locations (Brendan mentioned Black Dog, easily among my top 5), and I think to fully get the message of that across you need about 15 records, to show the breadth of the sound. Wonder what records they would be? Hmmm, 15 records that reflect the breadth and depth of Detroit techno's various strands... The first one I'd choose is the track that's closest to my original understanding of what Detroit techno was before I'd ever heard it, and a track that, for me, still sits pretty much dead-centre of the whole thing - It Is What It Is by Rhythim is Rhythim. I think you could safely say that if a listener violently objected to that particular track, it's unlikely that any form of Detroit techno would particularly appeal to them. To cover the harder side of the music, I'd pick three stalwarts of pretty much any 313ers' record collection: Seawolf, Star Dancer and Step to Enchantment. At Les, Icon, It's All Gone Pearshaped (not actually from Detroit but on a Detroit label) could sum up the more ambient and melancholic aspect of the music. That's seven tracks and still quite a lot of stuff to cover, so you could chuck in some Robert Hood (Rhythm and Explain The Style would be my minimal picks), some Moodymann (Don't Be Misled, The Day We Lost The Soul) and then round off the selection with some choice Drexciyan moments (Aqua Worm Hole, The Journey Home) and maybe a spot of Aux 88 (Let It Ride, My Aux Mind). So all in all that's the fifteen tracks *I'd* probably select in an attempt to convey what the term Detroit techno means to me. I'm sure others can think of a better selection though! Brendan *** Opinions expressed in this email are those of the individual and not Entergy-Koch Trading Limited or its affiliated companies. This email and any files transmitted with it, including replies and forwarded copies (which may contain alterations) subsequently transmitted from the Company, are confidential and solely for the use of the intended recipient. It may contain material protected by attorney-client privilege. If you are not listed on the To or Cc lines of the original email (or are not the person responsible for delivering to an intended recipient), then you are not an intended recipient and have received this email in error. Any use by an unintended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error please notify the IT manager by telephone on +44 (0)20 7337 8300 or via email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], attaching this message. Please then delete this email and all attachments, and destroy any copies thereof. Thank you. ***
RE: (313) what is Detroit techno ...
No it's not! You haven't seen some of my posts from the mid-nineties... ;-) There used to be a time when there was no real distinction between trance and techno - trancey was an adjective people sometimes used, but it could apply to tracks by the likes of Richie Hawtin as much as tracks from European producers. It was only in the early nineties that I came across people referring to trance as a standalone type of music, distinct from techno. All I'm saying is that this process could end up repeating itself; and that, if it did, one of the most obvious schisms that could take place might be the complete splitting off of schranz from techno in terms of how people talk about music. I don't reckon that's very ludicrous - or at least not by my standards anyway! Brendan -Original Message- From: Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 March 2004 13:37 To: Brendan Nelson; Andrew; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) what is Detroit techno ... I'd quite like it if one day all the looped-banger stuff was just known as schranz, and the word techno became widely accepted as referring mainly to 313-derived stuff... similar to what happened with trance when it split off from techno. That's the most ludicrous thing you've ever typed!
RE: (313) what is Detroit techno ...
;0) The bit I thought was ludicrous was the bit where anything that isn't 313 derived is not classed as techno. -Original Message- From: Brendan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 March 2004 1:41 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) what is Detroit techno ... No it's not! You haven't seen some of my posts from the mid-nineties... ;-) There used to be a time when there was no real distinction between trance and techno - trancey was an adjective people sometimes used, but it could apply to tracks by the likes of Richie Hawtin as much as tracks from European producers. It was only in the early nineties that I came across people referring to trance as a standalone type of music, distinct from techno. All I'm saying is that this process could end up repeating itself; and that, if it did, one of the most obvious schisms that could take place might be the complete splitting off of schranz from techno in terms of how people talk about music. I don't reckon that's very ludicrous - or at least not by my standards anyway! Brendan -Original Message- From: Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 March 2004 13:37 To: Brendan Nelson; Andrew; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) what is Detroit techno ... I'd quite like it if one day all the looped-banger stuff was just known as schranz, and the word techno became widely accepted as referring mainly to 313-derived stuff... similar to what happened with trance when it split off from techno. That's the most ludicrous thing you've ever typed! *** Opinions expressed in this email are those of the individual and not Entergy-Koch Trading Limited or its affiliated companies. This email and any files transmitted with it, including replies and forwarded copies (which may contain alterations) subsequently transmitted from the Company, are confidential and solely for the use of the intended recipient. It may contain material protected by attorney-client privilege. If you are not listed on the To or Cc lines of the original email (or are not the person responsible for delivering to an intended recipient), then you are not an intended recipient and have received this email in error. Any use by an unintended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error please notify the IT manager by telephone on +44 (0)20 7337 8300 or via email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], attaching this message. Please then delete this email and all attachments, and destroy any copies thereof. Thank you. ***
RE: (313) what is Detroit techno ...
That's just me using typically clumsy shorthand for stuff that I think is good techno, which certainly isn't always 313-derived... :) -Original Message- From: Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 March 2004 13:46 To: Brendan Nelson; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) what is Detroit techno ... ;0) The bit I thought was ludicrous was the bit where anything that isn't 313 derived is not classed as techno.
Re: (313) Tortured Soul!?!
WCBN rocks! so much electronic history with that station... 3 hour live PAs ;D - Original Message - From: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 12:44 AM Subject: Re: (313) Tortured Soul!?! On Mar 17, 2004, at 5:04 PM, Andrew wrote: i just save your mix tracklists and copy and paste the old stuff ive never heard so i can look for it myself. - Word. HAHA! ha! well whatever works, good music is meant to be shared... that's what a DJ does best. Once I asked Claude Young during a set what record he was playing (one night he was playing at WCBN, Ann Arbor) and he just gave it to me !... it's still one of my favorites -- the first Dopplereffekt 7 (ok, he did have doubles). Shake is also really nice about talking old records, (that's why there a pic of him on our homepage right now ;) Nobody is born into the underground, someone turned them onto the good stuff somewhere along the way... glad to help -- Matt MacQueen http://SonicSunset.com
(313) Just How Techno Is This
http://www.vector-scan.com/projects/media/BlockJam/BlockJam.mov Genius...all back to mine
Re: (313) prescription / Raiders of the Lost Arp
senor Bond wrote: Hey Matt! Yeah, I know what you mean. alot of the later prescription stuff doesn't really do it for me too. did it ever stop btw? there seems to be loads of prescriptions post chez, many of which I don't own. It always makes me wonder if it was Chez Damier who used to give the tracks the rougher edge of the earlier ones. esp. considering those 12's on KMS, which are pretty rough! hot stuff - they just got re-pressed btw. I am sure Ron had more to do with those Prescription records than Chez...MK produced some of Chez's early stuff from what some people in Chicago and Detroit tell me. Chez kind of ran Balance while Ron handled Prescription. I am stoked to hear about those new Trackmodes though! minto = down low music http://downlowmusic.org UPCOMING '04 East Island vs The Moderator dL011 OUT NOW Iridite Productions The Acceptable Face of Elitist Techno dL012 MAR __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html
Re: (313) Kraftwerk article
That's because Kraftwerk's Kling Klang studios are located here http://www.acclaimimages.com/_gallery/_pages/0001-0303-1221-0823.html not many people are looking for this when they go to Düsseldorf - as you can see it's located on the bank of the Düssel river. Innes Macnee [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313@hyperreal.org com cc: Subject: (313) Kraftwerk article 03/22/04 01:58 PM Sure this has been posted before but it's an article about a journalist trying to track down Kraftwerk and the Kling Klang studio. Not surprisingly, he doesn't have much luck... http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/fridayreview/story/0,12102,1004937,00.html _ It's fast, it's easy and it's free. Get MSN Messenger today! http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger
(313) London 313 peeps (everyone else delete)
hit me back off-list I need some help and recommendations for planning my August trip (hotels, food, clubs, fun excitement) MEK
(313) Iridite/Frustrated Funk
Hey guys, just to let you all know that Marco Bernardi who produced Commuters' Computers on Iridite 004 as well as some nice material on Emoticon, has a new EP of raw funky Techno trax out on the Clone label Frustrated Funk next week. Enjoy. cheers Jason
Re: (313) Iridite/Frustrated Funk
Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: Hey guys, just to let you all know that Marco Bernardi who produced Commuters' Computers on Iridite 004 as well as some nice material on Emoticon, has a new EP of raw funky Techno trax out on the Clone label Frustrated Funk next week. Enjoy. Highly recommended record! Greetz, Arne
(313) Magic Trax/Magic Feet
this weekend myself and another 313 member who lurks around here went on a marathon record shopping spree and we found a few gems out of mine I came away with D. Knox's Body of Christ EP on Magic Trax - sadly the magazine wasn't with it but the vinyl is mint. Looks like it had been sitting in the shop untouched for years (it's a '97 release). So - is there only 5 vinyl releases on Magic Trax as it says on discogs.com and how are the others? The D Knox is a slamming 12 also found: Faceless Techno Bastards ...Are a complete hype on Eevolute a few Alton Miller 12s Rob Hood Militant and a few bags more that I can't recall right now MEK
(313) Web updates
Just wanted to let you all know we just updated Kai Alcé's site with some new event info as well as a link to a brief interview taken from the forth coming Techno Mecca documentary. http://www.kaialce.com/ http://www.kaialce.com/events.phtml and Mike Grants DJ site has been updated with info on his current Asian tour www.djmikegrant.com. Cheers dK -- Late Night Essentials www.latenightessentials.com -- Late Night Presents: Deep Cuts DC1000 Keep Your Head Up High Written: Nick Santillan AR: Chez Damier
(313) New Mix at threeonethree.com - Ryski
Now available for download or stream at threeonethree.com Ryski - Live on Orion 1 Radio, Italy 02142004 [Tracklist not available] Bio: Ryan Sadorus (aka. Ryski) was born and raised in Decatur, Illinois. Much of his early musical influence came from early MTV groups like The Police, Duran Duran, The Clash, Depeche Mode and Hall Oats. His mom would sit him in front of the TV when he was very young watching these videos and this was what eventually sparked his interest in other forms of music such as hip hop. When hip hop exploded into the mid 80's, Ryski took a great interest in break dancing (Breakin) and listening to early hip hop from artists like Kurtis Blow, LL Cool J, Run DMC and Grandmaster Flash. This love for hip hop went on through his childhood and into high school... It wasn't until he moved to Japan in the mid 90's that he really heard electronic music for the first time, witnessing some unbelievable club nights all over Tokyo. The sound that dominated Tokyo at the time was New York style house that went way late into the hours and dj's like Ko Kimura (Bedrock/Futic) would play 6 hour sets to crowds of 2000 or more. It was Ko Kimura's late night dramatic house sets that inspired Ryski to take a more serious approach to electronic music. In 1999, Ryski moved to the island of Guam which is about a 3 hour flight south of Japan. The underground electronic music scene was in it's infancy and was mostly catering to the industrial/goth type of crowds at that time. It was at these infamous parties where Ryski first got his exposure as a DJ and helped to shape his sound into something unique. During his 2 years on Guam he managed to help bring down his long time idol and Japanese DJ legend, Ko Kimura twice to play side by side at the island's biggest club, Globe. This proved to be a defining moment in Guam's electronic music scene. In the summer of 2000 he played at an MTV Jet Tour party in front of 1000 people and also managed by this time to have held residencies at all the major clubs on island This eventually led into a year long mixshow on Guam's biggest mainstream radio station Power98 FM, where he would mix records live on air being broadcast all over Micronesia; from Saipan to Guam hitting over 150,000 people weekly. He continually pushed the boundaries of the underground, educating the masses on dance music even before it was popular in the area. In 2001, Ryski relocated to the birthplace of Techno, Detroit and is already establishing himself as a serious DJ/Producer. He has played at Detroit's most respected clubs such as Motor Detroit (twice), Necto, Portal, X/S and has played at the Detroit Electronic Music Festival (DEMF) in 2002 and 2003. In 2002, he started a record label Berettamusic which released their first record Recoil EP in May 2003 which has been getting spins from DJ's all over and was even featured in the August 03' issue of BPM magazine. Most recently his house track With You was signed to DJ Vitamin D's label, Colorecordings and will be released worldwide at the end of 2003. Ryski's style has transcended through the genres over the years but his standards have always remained high in the content of what he plays and his mixing abilities; and this shows through in his live sets. This creative and dynamic individual has always managed to stay positive and productive in all his endeavors. His positive charisma is infectious to all who know him. Keep an eye out for Ryski and Berettamusic as they continue to forge new ground in the global dance community For more Info: http://www.ryski.com xo, threeonethree.com
(313) radio playlist - 20/3/04
hello here's last Friday's playlist CHILLED OUT PASSION - Friday nights 1-4am GMT on PASSION 107.9FM, OXFORD Live Webcast http://www.passion1079.com 20/3/04 1-4am De La Soul Me Myself and I (Instrumental) Tommy Boy Dopplereffekt Voice Activated International Deejay Gigolo Octave One Daystar Rising 430 West Jeff Mills Black Is The Number Axis Underground Resistance Base Camp Alpha 808 Underground Resistance LinkAntacid II Warp Kenny LarkinMaritimeWarp Bluetrain D2 (Version Blue) Bluetrain Stasis Funky Purple Hotpants B12 Hot Lizard The Theme (Carl Craig Mix) Pacific Donnacha Costello A1 (MIN004) Minimise Clementine Cryptic Symphony (First Sight) Djax-Up-Beats DrexciyaYou Don't Know Submerge MIX BY DJOSOS KROST Djosos KrostTrompet Panamericana EMO Relief (Instrumental) Stereo Deluxe Al Haca Sound SystemKillah (Instrumental) Different Drummer Djosos Krost feat. CornstickThunderroll Kenny Knots Ring My Number Honest John Bullfrog Sounds feat. BrandyWhat About Us Grant PhabaoAndub Head Yudu Guidance END OF MIX The Mystic MoodsCosmic Sea Warner Kam Kam's TheoryMeifumado Madvillain Curls Stones Throw Fingathing LavaGrand Central Rawcotiks Hardcore Hip HopFreeze Quincy JonesHikky Burr AM The Beastie BoysStand Together Grand Royal Funkstorung feat. Enik DisconnectedK7 Blockhead Music By Cavelight Ninja Tune Process Popbeat FatCat Lucien-n-LucianoIce Peacefrog Sie James Hunt Hydrogen Dukebox Dani Siciliano Walk The Line K7 Claro IntellectoSection Ai Double USickSonar Kollektiv Black Dice Trip Dude Delay FatCat Richard Pryor Heart Brain Laff Tricky Vs Gravediggaz Tonite Is A Special Nite (Chaos Mass Confusion Mix) Fourth Broadway Pendle CovenNick 'O' Pendle Modern Love
Re: (313) Magic Trax/Magic Feet
Rob Hood Militant Sorry, I should say Allen Gable's Militant with Rob Hood mix both the original and Hood remix are really bumping minimal techno tracks MEK
RE: (313) what is Detroit techno ...
The key phrase in that being stuff that Brandan Nelson thinks is good techno. Sorry, but there may be other people with differing opinions out there. Just because you think something isn't techno, doesn't mean it is or isn't. Techno is as techno does. dns. On Tue, 23 Mar 2004, Brendan Nelson wrote: That's just me using typically clumsy shorthand for stuff that I think is good techno, which certainly isn't always 313-derived... :) -Original Message- From: Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 March 2004 13:46 To: Brendan Nelson; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) what is Detroit techno ... ;0) The bit I thought was ludicrous was the bit where anything that isn't 313 derived is not classed as techno.
Re: (313) what is Detroit techno ...
it is unbelievable how so many people on this list take things completely the wrong way, and totally out of context, the statement below being a great example. The key phrase in that being stuff that Brandan Nelson thinks is good techno. Sorry, but there may be other people with differing opinions out there. Just because you think something isn't techno, doesn't mean it is or isn't. Techno is as techno does. what the fu*k are you on about? its obvious to anyone with a tiny brain that brendan didn't mean anything like what you're attempting to imply.
(313) food in tha D
Chicken...rings...euw...you don't wanna know what that means here...probably quite accurate anyway... anyone got any reccomendations of places to eat near hart plaza area hit me privately thanx p
Re: (313) food in tha D
I'm big on the Majestic cafe but I haven't been there in a couple of years. They have these yam fries with honey which are out of this world! -- From: Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) food in tha D Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 10:29 AM Chicken...rings...euw...you don't wanna know what that means here...probably quite accurate anyway... anyone got any reccomendations of places to eat near hart plaza area hit me privately thanx p