(313) Equinox playlist 06/20/04

2004-06-21 Thread Gerald
Here's the playlist from yesterdays Equinox show 06/20/04

Artist - Title (Label)
Soha - Balance (Basic)
Solotempo - Dro (Spezialmaterial)
Mathias Schaffhauser - Eifel 1999 (Ware)
Thomas Brinkmann - Susi (Ernst)
Drastic - Machines Awakening (Salo)
Kraftwerk - Expo 2000 [Abe Duque rmx] (White Label)
Throbbing Gristle - Hot On The Heels Of Love [Carl Craig rmx] (Novamute)
Saw Tooth - White Water - D'Mixed (Immoral)
John Starlight - Blast From The Past (Lasergun)
DJ Hell - Eat My House (Disko B)
Chicken Lips - He Not In (Kingsize)
DJ Boom - Kinda Kickin' (Graph)
Recloose - Ain't Changin [C's Dark Soul mix] (Planet E)
Octave One - Blackwater (430 West)
House Master Boys - House Nation (Trax)
De Lite - Wildtime [Derrick May rmx] (ASAP)
Deetron - Decipher Language (In-tec)
Ignacio - Humana-ised (Music Man)
Traxx & Deecoy - Move (Gigolo)
Arthur Oskan - Pacemaker (Unreleased CDR)
IV - Multiplicity (Aquatrax)
Mole People - Untitled [Funk Mix] (Mope)
DJ Pro-one - Phat Phuck (Dark House)
Gene Hunt - Traffic Jam (Contaminated)
Jeff Mills - 009-B (Axis)
Surgeon - Coaster (Downwards)
Useless - Pharmacie (Hors Phase)

Cheers!

G

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Re[2]: (313) new Rick Wade doublepack on Music Is...

2004-06-21 Thread Brian 'balistic' Prince
Monday, June 21, 2004, 8:44:57 AM, you wrote:

SK> can't post this to the list but maybe you can...?

SK> I think he's saying **in my best James Earl Jones voice** "Soon the dark 
ascension will be complete! You will all be branded by your mother-label (check 
the barcode) and fed reality through
SK> headphones". now that's techno. Plus, I happen to think latino-lizard 
chicks are hot with short hair! most of the martian girls are wearing it long 
these days.

I hear that, though there's something about them Venus girls . . .

http://www.bprince.com/HosOnVenus.jpg


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Brian "balistic" Prince
http://www.bprince.com - art and techno



Re: (313) Rotating Assembly

2004-06-21 Thread SUB 072
Damn damn

>The dj-ing of Theo b4 and after the set was messy, and he should try to
touch those eq´s a bit less, but
>maybe thats just me...

Never heard a Theo mix before?

>Also it was ab it strange to see posters everywhere announcing Theo Parrish
and the Rotating Assembly
>live everywhere and then they played the smaller room upstairs instead of
the main room downstairs where
>Aardvarck & Steven de Peven where playing mostly boring records.

True!

It was a good night. I really enjoyed it. The band was great.
I hope my b/w pics are turning out right.

SUB




(313) This Sat : June 26th : Derek Plaslaiko's B-day/Going Away Party

2004-06-21 Thread Derek Plaslaiko.



sorry to spam, but it IS 313 related i suppose.

id really love it if some of you came out for this. i know i dont post
nearly as much as i used to, but hopefully some of you dont hate me too
bad and will come out.  :)







This Saturday, June 26th, 2004



GO! / The Good Times Are Killing Me!


Derek Plaslaiko's Birthday/Moving To Brooklyn Party











Featuring:

Derek Plaslaiko (Ghostly/Untitled/DBDJs)
4 hour set









Afterparty(s) and special breakfast to be announced at the venue.

Wristband from this phase will grant you free admission to the
afterparty(s).






The Shelter
431 E. Congress
Detroit
(enter from the alley behind St. Andrews Hall)


10-2
18+
$5



Re: (313) Rotating Assembly

2004-06-21 Thread Dr. Nutcracker
Hi Alex

In short... it was a damn shame the sound engineers of Paradiso didn't knew
what to do... again.
Nice guys though, but the level of their work was alike a small towns local
bar... therefor the band couldn't really hear what they we're doing.
Therefor it might have sound a bit crap for the audience. Compaire it with
London Jazz Cafe where the sound engineers are doing a sound check upfront,
with an average Rock CD.
And Theo... he just still isn't used to the Dutch grass after several
visits... now that doesn't help.


Dr.




Re: (313) Rotating Assembly

2004-06-21 Thread kj at technotourist dot org


On 21-jun-04, at 12:57, Peteri, Jochem wrote:

Theo was the dancer, it was hilarious. Looked a bit like an aerobics 
workout, up and down, up and down, and left, and left...


Aardvarck and Steven de Peven were playing a commercial night, and 
played accordingly. Nothing surprising there, its a job and they did 
an ok one i think. Everybody had an excellent time, and hey, its 
paradisco. What do you expect? Focus on the chicks, not the music.


btw I dont think(hindsight, i know, but still...) Rotating Assembly 
would have worked in the main hall.


I think it would have worked there, the people who where dancing there 
most of the time would have danced to everything IMHO. The Rotating 
Assembly artist were all extremely skilled, i was just expecting not a 
pure jazz band. Still i had a good time




My only real complaint is the fact thet there´s only one tiny bar in a 
venue that size, its three floors..come on!


Huh? dunno to what Paradiso you went but if it is the same one i saw 
you last friday with Theo Parrish and the Rotating Assembly then they 
have bars on every level ;) the bar in the main room is to small 
though, it takes ages to get a drink there :)




(313) New Juan Atkins remix on End Recordings

2004-06-21 Thread Tom Churchill
Just spotted this on Juno - sounds pretty good...

http://www.juno.co.uk/IP/IF147858-01.htm




(313) Quick Sonar report

2004-06-21 Thread Tom Churchill
Music highlights for me were:

Jeff Mills on Saturday night - incredibly funky and intense, with several
mindblowing moments, including a blistering 909 solo and a jaw-dropping
piece of work using Sugarhill Gang's Rappers Delight on the new Pioneer DVD
deck... 

Francois K on the Friday afternoon - from Burial Mix to Tres Demented to dub
poetry to Stardancer to Instant House to Strings Of Life via loads of
top-notch laptop, FX and EQ wizardry, in the sunshine with beer in hand...

Soma party at La Terrazza on the Thursday night - not strictly part of Sonar
but probably the best vibe of the whole last week, with what seemed like
half of Glasgow in attendance. Truly stunning open-air venue on the hillside
and loads of smiling people...

Roots Manuva at the Sonar Pro party on the Thursday night - went here before
the Soma party and was most impressed with Roots Manuva's live set. Great
sound, tight band, top tunes...

Madlib and co on the Saturday night - jazz drum solos aplenty from Madlib
and Prefuse 73, some seriously phat beats from J-Rocc on the decks and some
amusing rhyming from Prince Po...

Honourable mention also to Matthew Dear's live set on the Friday...

Didn't really see a huge amount of music, but the stuff we made an effort to
check out was generally excellent. Had an absolutely brilliant time overall
and I'm really glad I decided to go again...

Cheers,

Tom




Re: (313) And now.... Prince!

2004-06-21 Thread alex . bond

Mike, thanks for the report, it's much appreciated!

>anyone know if it's available on vinyl?

I don't think it is, I tried when it came out to get one, but no joy.

If anyone hears of it on vinyl, please let me know.

I still need Rainbow Children too on vinyl, there's one track from it that
I really want.

Thanks

Alex


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Re: (313) SID joy

2004-06-21 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Which one? One of your cats or your girlfriend? ;)

MEK



   
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Jus thought I'd share the unmittigated joy at having got the final SID
from the collection..

My girlfriend and cats were not particularly interested.

Although the drexciya track did scare one of them...

placid







(313) SID joy

2004-06-21 Thread placid
Jus thought I'd share the unmittigated joy at having got the final SID
from the collection..

My girlfriend and cats were not particularly interested.

Although the drexciya track did scare one of them...

placid




RE: (313) Rotating Assembly

2004-06-21 Thread Peteri, Jochem
Theo was the dancer, it was hilarious. Looked a bit like an aerobics workout, 
up and down, up and down, and left, and left...

Aardvarck and Steven de Peven were playing a commercial night, and played 
accordingly. Nothing surprising there, its a job and they did an ok one i 
think. Everybody had an excellent time, and hey, its paradisco. What do you 
expect? Focus on the chicks, not the music.

btw I dont think(hindsight, i know, but still...) Rotating Assembly would have 
worked in the main hall.

My only real complaint is the fact thet there´s only one tiny bar in a venue 
that size, its three floors..come on!


-Original Message-
From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: maandag 21 juni 2004 12:50
To: Peteri, Jochem
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Rotating Assembly


I agree with Jochem on most parts, i thought that is was just ok, nothing 
brilliant. Only the last song really got my attention. To me it sounded all 
like a long jam session and most songs played lacked individuality. I still 
don't know what Theo did during his set instead of shoving his nose into a MPC 
from time to time, he wasn't really taking part in the live act i think? I 
really missed the Theo style mixdown/productions/sound during the set, it now 
just became an ok soul/funk band.

Also it was ab it strange to see posters everywhere announcing Theo Parrish and 
the Rotating Assembly live everywhere and then they played the smaller room 
upstairs instead of the main room downstairs where Aardvarck & Steven de Peven 
where playing mostly boring records.



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RE: (313) Rotating Assembly

2004-06-21 Thread Klaas-Jan Jongsma
I agree with Jochem on most parts, i thought that is was just ok, nothing 
brilliant. Only the last song really got my attention. To me it sounded all 
like a long jam session and most songs played lacked individuality. I still 
don't know what Theo did during his set instead of shoving his nose into a MPC 
from time to time, he wasn't really taking part in the live act i think? I 
really missed the Theo style mixdown/productions/sound during the set, it now 
just became an ok soul/funk band.

Also it was ab it strange to see posters everywhere announcing Theo Parrish and 
the Rotating Assembly live everywhere and then they played the smaller room 
upstairs instead of the main room downstairs where Aardvarck & Steven de Peven 
where playing mostly boring records.


On Monday, June 21, 2004, at 12:03PM, Peteri, Jochem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>what started out as a sh*ty funk and soul coverband playing messy impressions 
>of "weve got the funk" Somehow transformed halfway into the set in some 
>horribly hypnotic weirdness which was totally Theo and totally incredible but 
>lasted only for 10 to 20 mins. The dj-ing of Theo b4 and after the set was 
>messy, and he should try to touch those eq´s a bit less, but maybe thats just 
>me...
>
>And the women were gorgeous, totally Paradiso. 



>>Any of you Amsterdam heads catch the Rotating Assembly live show?
>>
>>How was it? Good?


RE: (313) Rotating Assembly

2004-06-21 Thread alex . bond

>what started out as a sh*ty funk and soul coverband playing messy
impressions of "weve got the funk" Somehow >transformed halfway into the
set in some horribly hypnotic weirdness which was totally Theo and totally
incredible >but lasted only for 10 to 20 mins.

I kind of thought it might be sketchy!

what was it, a 10 piece band or something?
Guess that's pretty difficult to get right.

>And the women were gorgeous, totally Paradiso.

any photos? ; )

>More after my lunchbreak.

Yes. Including a full length discussion about how people in glass houses
shouldn't throw stones?

heh hehh hehh.

I love it when a plan comes together.

teehee.
bet we lose tonight now.

: )


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RE: (313) Rotating Assembly

2004-06-21 Thread Peteri, Jochem

what started out as a sh*ty funk and soul coverband playing messy impressions 
of "weve got the funk" Somehow transformed halfway into the set in some 
horribly hypnotic weirdness which was totally Theo and totally incredible but 
lasted only for 10 to 20 mins. The dj-ing of Theo b4 and after the set was 
messy, and he should try to touch those eq´s a bit less, but maybe thats just 
me...

And the women were gorgeous, totally Paradiso. 

More after my lunchbreak.



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: maandag 21 juni 2004 11:57
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Rotating Assembly


Hey!

Good weekend folks?

Any of you Amsterdam heads catch the Rotating Assembly live show?

How was it? Good?

oh, and if any of our dutch freinds still want to talk about football with
me now, I'm ready.
heh he he eheheheheehhehehehehehheeeheee.



Alex
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(313) Rotating Assembly

2004-06-21 Thread alex . bond
Hey!

Good weekend folks?

Any of you Amsterdam heads catch the Rotating Assembly live show?

How was it? Good?

oh, and if any of our dutch freinds still want to talk about football with
me now, I'm ready.
heh he he eheheheheehhehehehehehheeeheee.



Alex
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