Re: (313) Jockey Slut goes down

2004-05-31 Thread alex . bond

TomChttp://www.keeponmagazine.com - on more of a house tip I guess but
seems like it's done with a bit of passion...

I agree! It is great, and done with passion.

I've got one moan about it though. The reviews section.. loads of different
'genres', but no 'techno' section. Even worse, they have a 'tech house'
section. Flippin 'eck!

Could someone tell them techno isn't a dirty word?

I'm sure they could come up with a great page full of reviews of techno
records that their intended audience would a) appreciate b) perhaps pick up
on a few bits that they actually would like but maybe haven't heard about
for one reason or the other, and it's only every 3 months, they could fill
a page with quality stuff in my opinion.

Good review of the Russ Gabriel LP in there Tom btw! that's kind of what
I'm getting at though, stuff like this could fill a techno page every month
and please their punters.

Mr Magic Feet should pitch for a page.. (or just re-start Magic Feet..) ; )

Alex
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Re: (313) picture of the day

2004-05-31 Thread alex . bond

live from Harmonie Park . . .

: )

keep it coming phred! thanks!

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Re: (313) Jockey Slut goes down

2004-05-31 Thread David Beattie

While on the topic of Jockey Slut I met someone at the
Rob Gretton memorial gig in Manchester last weekend
who used to write for them a good few years ago, cant
be sure but I think his name was John Masters (perhaps
TMF will correct me ;-) anyway, shock horror we got
talking abour music and when we got round to Detroit
Techno he said I should check out a label called D and
that apparently the latest releases are D7  D8. I
have never heard of them and cant find anything about
them on discogs - anyone shed any light?

Cheers
BT


 --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  
 TomChttp://www.keeponmagazine.com - on more of a
 house tip I guess but
 seems like it's done with a bit of passion...
 
 I agree! It is great, and done with passion.
 
 I've got one moan about it though. The reviews
 section.. loads of different
 'genres', but no 'techno' section. Even worse, they
 have a 'tech house'
 section. Flippin 'eck!
 
 Could someone tell them techno isn't a dirty word?
 
 I'm sure they could come up with a great page full
 of reviews of techno
 records that their intended audience would a)
 appreciate b) perhaps pick up
 on a few bits that they actually would like but
 maybe haven't heard about
 for one reason or the other, and it's only every 3
 months, they could fill
 a page with quality stuff in my opinion.
 
 Good review of the Russ Gabriel LP in there Tom btw!
 that's kind of what
 I'm getting at though, stuff like this could fill a
 techno page every month
 and please their punters.
 
 Mr Magic Feet should pitch for a page.. (or just
 re-start Magic Feet..) ; )
 
 Alex

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Re: (313) Jockey Slut goes down

2004-05-31 Thread Sakari Karipuro
David Beattie wrote on Mon, 31 May 2004 about following:

 Techno he said I should check out a label called D and
 that apparently the latest releases are D7  D8. I
 have never heard of them and cant find anything about
 them on discogs - anyone shed any light?

this one?

http://www.discogs.com/label/D-Records
 
somewhat hardish techno, at least the ones i have. (D , D 005, D 
002)


sakke
-- 
It's not reality that's important, but how you perceive things.
http://www.arabuusimiehet.com/sakke/


Re: (313) Jockey Slut goes down

2004-05-31 Thread David Beattie
Thanks Sakke - he did describe it as hard but said it
still had the funk so I asked if it fell into the Alan
Oldham, Fannon Flowers, Rob Hood type area and he said
yes - was he a bit off with that?

Cheers
BT

 --- Sakari Karipuro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:  David Beattie wrote on Mon, 31 May 2004 about
 following:
 
  Techno he said I should check out a label called D
 and
  that apparently the latest releases are D7  D8. I
  have never heard of them and cant find anything
 about
  them on discogs - anyone shed any light?
 
 this one?
 
 http://www.discogs.com/label/D-Records
  
 somewhat hardish techno, at least the ones i have.
 (D , D 005, D 
 002)
 
 
 sakke
 -- 
 It's not reality that's important, but how you
 perceive things.
 http://www.arabuusimiehet.com/sakke/ 


Re: (313) Jockey Slut goes down

2004-05-31 Thread Sakari Karipuro
David Beattie wrote on Mon, 31 May 2004 about following:

 Thanks Sakke - he did describe it as hard but said it
 still had the funk so I asked if it fell into the Alan
 Oldham, Fannon Flowers, Rob Hood type area and he said
 yes - was he a bit off with that?

not much.. they are a bit harder than hood's productions, no idea about 
his dj-style, but in general d-stuff falls into 135+ category, and some 
are even somewhat industrial - not in cheesy way though. there's some 
minimalistic tribal beats and some harder tracks. i think they are a 
lot different than the general looped-bangers stuff that is around, 
definitely more funk. kind of difficult to describe. 


sakke
-- 
It's not reality that's important, but how you perceive things.
http://www.arabuusimiehet.com/sakke/


(313) Movement live streaming (Ars*bisquits!)

2004-05-31 Thread Jussi Lehtonen

Kenny Larking seems to be starting after a while but High Tech Soul stage 
isn't streaming at the moment. DAMN

Well, have fun everyone at the party somewhere in Detroit.

Me-me-me so envy...



Jussi Lehtonen

  Metaprogram yourself.


RE: (313) Movement live streaming (Ars*bisquits!)

2004-05-31 Thread Jernej Marusic
High Tech Soul hasn't been streaming at all today :(

Still it's great to have some streaming at all. Been listening to it all the
time while studying and working (and wishing I could be there).

Had the stream playing on my laptop yesterday as I went to sleep, and woke
up middle of the night, just as they announced Francois K, but then fell
back to sleep as he started :)

Jernej
www.soundoflj.com/octex

 -Original Message-
 From: Jussi Lehtonen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 31. maj 2004 22:30
 To: Somewhere in Internet
 Subject: (313) Movement live streaming (Ars*bisquits!)
 
 
 
 Kenny Larking seems to be starting after a while but High 
 Tech Soul stage 
 isn't streaming at the moment. DAMN
 
 Well, have fun everyone at the party somewhere in Detroit.
 
 Me-me-me so envy...
 
 
 
 Jussi Lehtonen
 
   Metaprogram yourself.
 
 




RE: (313) Movement live streaming (Ars*bisquits!)

2004-05-31 Thread Jussi Lehtonen
On Mon, 31 May 2004, Jernej Marusic wrote:

 Still it's great to have some streaming at all. Been listening to it all the
 time while studying and working (and wishing I could be there).

Truetrue.

Well, having a couple of beers, IRC and good bandwith available... 
Underground Stage is serving quite good techno(funk) at the moment, so it 
almost compensates the loss. :)



Jussi Lehtonen

  Metaprogram yourself.


(313) Carl Craig/Talking Heads

2004-05-31 Thread Simon Hindle
I was reading an interview with the Unabombers (Electric Chair) last
night and they were asked what their top 5 records of the moment were.

In #1 position they listed Talking Heads - Once In A Lifetime (Carl
Craig Edit)

Does anybody know anything about this? I had no luck at Discogs.


Re: (313) Carl Craig/Talking Heads

2004-05-31 Thread Christopher Davey

Moxie edits 3 

http://www.discogs.com/release/157172

I don't know much about the label, but they've put out some of the better
disco reedits of late. Up to number 5.

Cheers

Chris

On 1/6/04 7:48 AM, Simon Hindle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I was reading an interview with the Unabombers (Electric Chair) last
 night and they were asked what their top 5 records of the moment were.
 
 In #1 position they listed Talking Heads - Once In A Lifetime (Carl
 Craig Edit)
 
 Does anybody know anything about this? I had no luck at Discogs.