(313) canadian electronic music mailing list

2004-07-13 Thread Neil Wiernik


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(313) NEW! Tuesday errrr.. Top fact Section

2004-07-13 Thread alex . bond
As I'm stuck in Liverpool, I decided to start a new Tuesday Top Fact
section.
It's basically some crap info I have found on the internet. Not even a
fact.

Today's 'fact' - an interview with Manuel Gottsching, as I have been
'exploring' his chit lately because a friend has been on about him to me
recently.

Here it is, don't all thank me at once.

http://www.eurock.com/features/ashra/

Top One.
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Re: (313) NEW! Tuesday errrr.. Top fact Section

2004-07-13 Thread alex . bond

In 1981 I played a long tour as a guest with Klaus Schulze. Inspired by
those daily live performances, in December 1981 I went into my studio and
recorded the music of E2 - E4. It took me exactly one hour, no overdubs, no
editing. The only alteration I had to make was to cut the piece into two
parts for the LP format as there were no CDs in those days

!

Very Cosmic
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Re: (313) Digital Soul Party/Detroit House Festival

2004-07-13 Thread alex . bond

jobotyou saw the Pixies and your weekend was only 'OK' ??

They were OK. Some songs sounded better than they have ever done, some
sounded a little forced.
I enjoyed it though. I've waited a long time to see them too. Wish I'd have
seen the Cure on Friday. Oh well.

I think I could well go through my entire life and never ever see anything
as good as Kraftwerk on that recent tour ever again.

Everything else seems, em, dull?

Alex
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RE: (313) Digital Soul Party/Detroit House Festival

2004-07-13 Thread Paul Kendrick
I saw the Pixies in 1990 and they were good but not great. I don't understand 
all the hype about the new tour

I rather see the cure.

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jobotyou saw the Pixies and your weekend was only 'OK' ??

They were OK. Some songs sounded better than they have ever done, some
sounded a little forced.
I enjoyed it though. I've waited a long time to see them too. Wish I'd have
seen the Cure on Friday. Oh well.

I think I could well go through my entire life and never ever see anything
as good as Kraftwerk on that recent tour ever again.

Everything else seems, em, dull?

Alex
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RE: (313) Digital Soul Party/Detroit House Festival

2004-07-13 Thread alex . bond

I rather see the cure.

I had 2 free fcuknig tickets and I passed them on.

What an idiot.

re. The Pixies hype, I'd say mainly to do with the fact they had a lot of
fans who never saw them back in the day (like me). Also kids are getting
into them. An 18 year old kid at my work just bought their greatest hits LP
- he loves it.

Anyway, guess this isn't really techno talk. Best I shut up. Sorry.
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Re: (313) UR v. Wayne Gardiner

2004-07-13 Thread alex . bond

TristanHas anyone ever noticed a striking similarity between that Wayne
Gardiner
track (I think it's one of his Logic ones on Strictly Rhythm) and UR's
'Millenium to Millenium'? The stabs are nearly frickin' identical
(although
UR add a chord change - as they do).

Seeing as I'm so bored, I thought I'd resurrect this thread.
I like some Wayne Gardiner stuff. Pretty dreamy kind of housey techno.

I remember when Frankie Valentine played our club once, he opened up with a
Wayne Gardiner track on deepworldwide music(?). It was a belter, I never
did find a copy. Proper 'clear the air' kind of record.

Been checking his newer stuff via Ibadan, but haven't really been feeling
it too much, kind of bordering on proggy trance or something. Can anyone
recommend me some older Wayne Gardiner stuff to check that I may have
missed. Any releases anyone considers 'essential'? and while you're at it,
what are Joe Lewis essentials? I think I know 2 records by him. Another
essential chi-town producer I know nothing about.

Ta.

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RE: (313) UR v. Wayne Gardiner

2004-07-13 Thread placid

Didn't he do logic  the warning  great track


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TristanHas anyone ever noticed a striking similarity between that Wayne
Gardiner
track (I think it's one of his Logic ones on Strictly Rhythm) and UR's
'Millenium to Millenium'? The stabs are nearly frickin' identical
(although
UR add a chord change - as they do).

Seeing as I'm so bored, I thought I'd resurrect this thread.
I like some Wayne Gardiner stuff. Pretty dreamy kind of housey techno.

I remember when Frankie Valentine played our club once, he opened up
with a
Wayne Gardiner track on deepworldwide music(?). It was a belter, I never
did find a copy. Proper 'clear the air' kind of record.

Been checking his newer stuff via Ibadan, but haven't really been
feeling
it too much, kind of bordering on proggy trance or something. Can anyone
recommend me some older Wayne Gardiner stuff to check that I may have
missed. Any releases anyone considers 'essential'? and while you're at
it,
what are Joe Lewis essentials? I think I know 2 records by him. Another
essential chi-town producer I know nothing about.

Ta.

(you talkative lot)
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RE: (313) Digital Soul Party/Detroit House Festival

2004-07-13 Thread Kent williams
Heh.  The Pixies were to the 80s what the Velvet Underground was to the
60s and the Ramones were to the 70s.  The mp3s of the live show from
Coachella are quite good, too.

If, as has been said, techno is a sound you've never heard before, the
Pixies were techno.

Extra points to the first techno Pixies remix!

On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I rather see the cure.

 I had 2 free fcuknig tickets and I passed them on.

 What an idiot.

 re. The Pixies hype, I'd say mainly to do with the fact they had a lot of
 fans who never saw them back in the day (like me). Also kids are getting
 into them. An 18 year old kid at my work just bought their greatest hits LP
 - he loves it.

 Anyway, guess this isn't really techno talk. Best I shut up. Sorry.



RE: (313) Digital Soul Party/Detroit House Festival

2004-07-13 Thread alex . bond

If, as has been said, techno is a sound you've never heard before, the
Pixies were techno.

Husker Du?

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Re: (313) Digital Soul Party/Detroit House Festival

2004-07-13 Thread robin

If, as has been said, techno is a sound you've never heard before, the
Pixies were techno.


well 'surfer rosa' was such a successful release imo because of the 
involvement of steve albini.


everything he touched around then had that techno-like power to it.

not listened to my pixies vinyl for about 10 years now tho

robin...



(313) for sicko

2004-07-13 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
send me an email when you get a chance.  i'm working on an academic
treatment of the scene, and have questions about class and the early
social clubs.




Re: (313) Digital Soul Party/Detroit House Festival

2004-07-13 Thread David Powers

Kent williams wrote:



If, as has been said, techno is a sound you've never heard before, the
Pixies were techno.

Extra points to the first techno Pixies remix!

 



Okay Kent, I'm down...  a Pixies remix will be on the way in the next 
month... ;)


~Dave


RE: (313) Digital Soul Party/Detroit House Festival

2004-07-13 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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I rather see the cure.

I had 2 free fcuknig tickets and I passed them on.

What an idiot.

i saw the cure on their 97 tour. they played for about 3.5 hours 
with no opening act. it was brilliant, and they didnt have any 
weak LPs in them then. one of the best 10 shows ive ever seen. 

re. The Pixies hype, I'd say mainly to do with the fact they had 
a lot of
fans who never saw them back in the day (like me). Also kids are 
getting
into them. 

i appreciate the pixies the same way i appreciate most of the 80s 
indie rock thing: i understand why people love them, but i just 
cant get into them. same thing goes for like the minutemen and 
other sst type bands aside from dinosaur jr whom i truly think is 
genius. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) Last Tronic Treatment Party

2004-07-13 Thread Ben Britz
from all the drunk voicemails i got, it appears it was quite the 
party. i'm told acquaviva and christian both played fantastic sets 
before a very drunk and lewd danny howells closed it, predictably, 
with blue monday.
Quoting Fred Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Did anyone hit the last Tronic Treatment party with Christian
 Smith and Nigel Richards last night?
 
 any reviews?
 




(313) basic bastard repress

2004-07-13 Thread ryan burns


is Ignitor going to repress the whole basic bastard catalog or just number 
one and three?


ryan

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(313) Bad Day

2004-07-13 Thread Martin Dust
Tell you what, I'm having a bad day - but D Wynn's - Souls In Motion 
mix is powering me through, top summer funk. What mix always cheers you 
up?


Martin



Re: (313) Bad Day

2004-07-13 Thread Edward George
Ben Sims - Escapism always used to

On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 17:07:17 +0100, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Tell you what, I'm having a bad day - but D Wynn's - Souls In Motion
 mix is powering me through, top summer funk. What mix always cheers you
 up?
 
 Martin
 



RE: (313) Bad Day

2004-07-13 Thread Gretchen Anderson
It's grey in SF today. But titonton duvante live at club rex is getting
me through the morning.

osunlade - offering is another good mood adjuster.



-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Bad Day

Tell you what, I'm having a bad day - but D Wynn's - Souls In Motion 
mix is powering me through, top summer funk. What mix always cheers you 
up?

Martin




RE: (313) Bad Day

2004-07-13 Thread Matthew Mangold
Not 313, but on a bad day, DJ DBs 'Acid Resistant' usually puts a huge sm:)e
on my face.

Matthew

http://threeonethree.com
longlivedetroitunderground



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Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 12:21 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Bad Day

It's grey in SF today. But titonton duvante live at club rex is getting
me through the morning.

osunlade - offering is another good mood adjuster.



-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 9:07 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Bad Day

Tell you what, I'm having a bad day - but D Wynn's - Souls In Motion 
mix is powering me through, top summer funk. What mix always cheers you 
up?

Martin






Re: (313) Bad Day

2004-07-13 Thread Stewart Caig
Vodka and Coke

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From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 5:07 PM
Subject: (313) Bad Day


 Tell you what, I'm having a bad day - but D Wynn's - Souls In Motion 
 mix is powering me through, top summer funk. What mix always cheers you 
 up?
 
 Martin
 
 


Re: (313) Bad Day

2004-07-13 Thread John Coleman
either of Timewriter's Deep Train mixes usually does it for me.


 Tell you what, I'm having a bad day - but D Wynn's - Souls In Motion
 mix is powering me through, top summer funk. What mix always cheers you
 up?

 Martin





Re: (313) Bad Day

2004-07-13 Thread Emile Facey (Plant43)
If I'm feeling tired but I have loads to do I always stick on Jeff MIlls
'Live at the Liquid Rooms' - better than a pot of strong coffee for
increasing your work rate! :)



on 13/7/04 5:26 pm, Matthew Mangold at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Not 313, but on a bad day, DJ DBs 'Acid Resistant' usually puts a huge sm:)e
 on my face.
 
 Matthew
 
 http://threeonethree.com
 longlivedetroitunderground
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Gretchen Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 12:21 PM
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: RE: (313) Bad Day
 
 It's grey in SF today. But titonton duvante live at club rex is getting
 me through the morning.
 
 osunlade - offering is another good mood adjuster.
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 9:07 AM
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) Bad Day
 
 Tell you what, I'm having a bad day - but D Wynn's - Souls In Motion
 mix is powering me through, top summer funk. What mix always cheers you
 up?
 
 Martin
 
 
 
 
 



Re: (313) Bad Day

2004-07-13 Thread Marsel // Nomorewords.net

Jamelia - Superstar (Original Mix)

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From: Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 6:13 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Bad Day


 Vodka and Coke

 - Original Message - 
 From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 5:07 PM
 Subject: (313) Bad Day


  Tell you what, I'm having a bad day - but D Wynn's - Souls In Motion
  mix is powering me through, top summer funk. What mix always cheers you
  up?
 
  Martin
 
 




Re: (313) Bad Day

2004-07-13 Thread Edward George
the fumiya tanaka - mix up 4 - live at club rockets (as well as being
in the same series) is a good accompaniment to the mills/liquid
rooms one and a fave of mine too.

On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 17:33:57 +0100, Emile Facey (Plant43)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 If I'm feeling tired but I have loads to do I always stick on Jeff MIlls
 'Live at the Liquid Rooms' - better than a pot of strong coffee for
 increasing your work rate! :)
 
 
 
 
 on 13/7/04 5:26 pm, Matthew Mangold at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Not 313, but on a bad day, DJ DBs 'Acid Resistant' usually puts a huge sm:)e
  on my face.
 
  Matthew
 
  http://threeonethree.com
  longlivedetroitunderground
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Gretchen Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 12:21 PM
  To: 313@hyperreal.org
  Subject: RE: (313) Bad Day
 
  It's grey in SF today. But titonton duvante live at club rex is getting
  me through the morning.
 
  osunlade - offering is another good mood adjuster.
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 9:07 AM
  To: 313@hyperreal.org
  Subject: (313) Bad Day
 
  Tell you what, I'm having a bad day - but D Wynn's - Souls In Motion
  mix is powering me through, top summer funk. What mix always cheers you
  up?
 
  Martin
 
 
 
 
 
 



Re: (313) Bad Day

2004-07-13 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Any Larry Heard mix will do - Chris Gray's mixes are good for putting a
smile on my moody face as well
the Aux 88 mix CD he did on k7 makes me happy




   
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Tell you what, I'm having a bad day - but D Wynn's - Souls In Motion
mix is powering me through, top summer funk. What mix always cheers you
up?

Martin






Re: (313) Bad Day

2004-07-13 Thread De Block, Mario
i just discovered some ultra fine deep house mixes through www.pojirecords.com
- truly original spirit - house music with dj pope and oji. it's so fat what i
heard there on 88.9 fm Baltimore!  The fabric mix of Stacey Pullen fires my
engines too in my car. Alternatively, if i feel sad the other day, there's
seemingly not any techno/electronica record which can me make reconnect again
with my power. When i need that i bow back to things like the Swans ('white
light from the mouth of infinity') or eventually a bit of intimate post rock.
ps today i discovered Grauzone's 'Film 2' - wow, my gosh these guys were ahead
of their time
Mario

[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:

 Any Larry Heard mix will do - Chris Gray's mixes are good for putting a
 smile on my moody face as well
 the Aux 88 mix CD he did on k7 makes me happy


   Martin Dust
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]To:   313@hyperreal.org
   com cc:
Subject:  (313) Bad Day
   07/13/04 11:07 AM



 Tell you what, I'm having a bad day - but D Wynn's - Souls In Motion
 mix is powering me through, top summer funk. What mix always cheers you
 up?

 Martin



Re: (313) Bad Day

2004-07-13 Thread robin


i have c-b-s (www.cbs.nu) cranked all the time at the moment. wall to 
wall electro-nic music.crackin


robin...


Tell you what, I'm having a bad day - but D Wynn's - Souls In Motion
mix is powering me through, top summer funk. What mix always cheers 
you

up?

Martin






RE: (313) Bad Day

2004-07-13 Thread placid
I know I shouldn't really say my own  but I did a mix called  echoes and
vibes last year which always seems to make me happy

Dubtribe - do it now  got to love the vocals in it

P


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Sent: 13 July 2004 18:11
To: 313 Org
Subject: Re: (313) Bad Day


i have c-b-s (www.cbs.nu) cranked all the time at the moment. wall to 
wall electro-nic music.crackin

robin...

 Tell you what, I'm having a bad day - but D Wynn's - Souls In Motion
 mix is powering me through, top summer funk. What mix always cheers 
 you
 up?

 Martin





Re: (313) Bad Day

2004-07-13 Thread jbartuski
whoa, I haven't listened to 'White light...' in at least 5 years.

have you heard the New Deutsch compilation on Gigolo?  20 tracks of early 
Germanic analog weirdness, including 'Film 2'.  one of the most important 
releases of last year in my opinion.

- jobot


- Original Message -
From: De Block, Mario [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 1:06 pm
Subject: Re: (313) Bad Day

 i just discovered some ultra fine deep house mixes through 
 www.pojirecords.com- truly original spirit - house music with dj 
 pope and oji. it's so fat what i
 heard there on 88.9 fm Baltimore!  The fabric mix of Stacey Pullen 
 fires my
 engines too in my car. Alternatively, if i feel sad the other day, 
 there'sseemingly not any techno/electronica record which can me 
 make reconnect again
 with my power. When i need that i bow back to things like the 
 Swans ('white
 light from the mouth of infinity') or eventually a bit of intimate 
 post rock.
 ps today i discovered Grauzone's 'Film 2' - wow, my gosh these 
 guys were ahead
 of their time
 Mario
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
 
  Any Larry Heard mix will do - Chris Gray's mixes are good for 
 putting a
  smile on my moody face as well
  the Aux 88 mix CD he did on k7 makes me happy
 
 
Martin Dust
[EMAIL PROTECTED]To:   
 313@hyperreal.org   com cc:
 Subject:  (313) 
 Bad Day
07/13/04 11:07 AM
 
 
 
  Tell you what, I'm having a bad day - but D Wynn's - Souls In Motion
  mix is powering me through, top summer funk. What mix always 
 cheers you
  up?
 
  Martin
 
 



(313) OC/Digital Soul, UR v. Wayne Gardiner and Joe Louis/Lewis

2004-07-13 Thread Phonopsia
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Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 1:34 AM
Subject: Re: (313) UR v. Wayne Gardiner


 do you mean 'final frontier/the warning'? some of the finest new york deep
 house.
 haven't noticed the similarity. do the wayne gardiner releases use
samples?
 i can never tell.
 every time i buy another salsoul repress i discover the source of a box
 full of house records.

 btw final frontier is in a mix at my site

Sorry. Meant to follow-up on this earlier but couldn't face the computer for
long last night following the lingering effects of the OC/Digital Soul party
(which was fantastic by the way). People should book Dan Curtin more. He
said he's only played Detroit once, which floored me. I s'pose the midwest's
loss is our (temporary) gain.

Anyway... the track I was on about (that sounds like Millenium to Millenium)
is probably Blues For You off this: http://www.discogs.com/release/22685.
Can't say for certain since I only have a comp CD, but Jonny said that is
likely it. It may have been a sample - hard to tell as you say. I should
clarify I don't think UR sampled it, as the chord stabs are comprised of
quite a few notes, and with Millenium to Millenium's extra chord change I
think they likely gained (a lot of) inspiration from it and re-played it
simlirarly. Or maybe I'm overstating the similarity... Would be nice to know
if others think it sounds the same if they can line 'em up next to each
other. I've been lining up the CD at the same time as an RA sample of M II M
across different rooms, so I can't put them in the mix together or hear it
with that much fidelity.

Alex, you should definitely check these releases above (I'd be really
surprised if you didn't like them) and some of his newer stuff on Spiritual
Life and Natural Resource. I think of him as the Larry Heard of the east
coast. Here's some of my other fav's:

-His remix of Oda Oya on http://www.discogs.com/release/37819 or
http://www.discogs.com/release/44433

-Dan Curtin's remix of this: http://www.discogs.com/release/4254 (the rest
is pretty good but not great)

-His Natural Resource record: http://www.discogs.com/release/59777
(seriously deep. You can check one of the tracks in my mixon Emotion
Electric)

Re: Joe Louis/Lewis there's quite a bit to chose from, and quite a range,
from older Chicago jack and acid (of which I know very little - Placid and
James would be much better resources), some mid-'90s Relief stuff that goes
from what you'd expect to very deep Detroit house/techno on the last
release, and that Netherlands EP on Elypsia which was totally unexpected for
me. Ultra-lush techno and electro. I guess some of this variety can be
explained by the whole Jamie v. Joe thing, of which I also have heard very
little until recently.

Tristan
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Re: (313) Digital Soul Party/Detroit House Festival

2004-07-13 Thread yussel
funny, because i saw all three at the same festival in may. it went...

PIXIES!!!


Kraftwerk







the cure

On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 jobotyou saw the Pixies and your weekend was only 'OK' ??

 They were OK. Some songs sounded better than they have ever done, some
 sounded a little forced.
 I enjoyed it though. I've waited a long time to see them too. Wish I'd have
 seen the Cure on Friday. Oh well.

 I think I could well go through my entire life and never ever see anything
 as good as Kraftwerk on that recent tour ever again.

 Everything else seems, em, dull?

 Alex
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RE: (313) Digital Soul Party/Detroit House Festival

2004-07-13 Thread yussel
you are mistaken, read last post.



On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, Paul Kendrick wrote:

 I saw the Pixies in 1990 and they were good but not great. I don't understand 
 all the hype about the new tour

 I rather see the cure.

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 jobotyou saw the Pixies and your weekend was only 'OK' ??

 They were OK. Some songs sounded better than they have ever done, some
 sounded a little forced.
 I enjoyed it though. I've waited a long time to see them too. Wish I'd have
 seen the Cure on Friday. Oh well.

 I think I could well go through my entire life and never ever see anything
 as good as Kraftwerk on that recent tour ever again.

 Everything else seems, em, dull?

 Alex
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RE: (313) Digital Soul Party/Detroit House Festival

2004-07-13 Thread yussel
screw that- i totally wanna talk about the pixies



On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 I rather see the cure.

 I had 2 free fcuknig tickets and I passed them on.

 What an idiot.

 re. The Pixies hype, I'd say mainly to do with the fact they had a lot of
 fans who never saw them back in the day (like me). Also kids are getting
 into them. An 18 year old kid at my work just bought their greatest hits LP
 - he loves it.

 Anyway, guess this isn't really techno talk. Best I shut up. Sorry.
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Re: (313) Last Tronic Treatment Party

2004-07-13 Thread yussel
try www.rhythmism.com for all things nyc techno



On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, Fred Wilson wrote:

 Did anyone hit the last Tronic Treatment party with Christian Smith and Nigel 
 Richards last night?

 any reviews?



RE: (313) Digital Soul Party/Detroit House Festival

2004-07-13 Thread yussel


On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, Kent williams wrote:

 Heh.  The Pixies were to the 80s what the Velvet Underground was to the
 60s and the Ramones were to the 70s.  The mp3s of the live show from
 Coachella are quite good, too.

that's the best explanation I've heard yet ken.

saw the pixies in 1990- awful, like a band who was about to break up and
hated eachother

pixies in 2004- epic!





 If, as has been said, techno is a sound you've never heard before, the
 Pixies were techno.

 Extra points to the first techno Pixies remix!

 On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I rather see the cure.
 
  I had 2 free fcuknig tickets and I passed them on.
 
  What an idiot.
 
  re. The Pixies hype, I'd say mainly to do with the fact they had a lot of
  fans who never saw them back in the day (like me). Also kids are getting
  into them. An 18 year old kid at my work just bought their greatest hits LP
  - he loves it.
 
  Anyway, guess this isn't really techno talk. Best I shut up. Sorry.




Re: (313) Bad Day

2004-07-13 Thread Ken Odeluga

OK, not a mix but a track.

'Re:con', the 'hidden' track by Chameleon on Hidden In Plainsight.

It's pretty sick, monomaniacal and uncompromising, and it always cheers 
me up no end!


... And I just realized that the vinyl is indeed a very deep purple!

Are there any other sort of drum 'n' bass UR tracks?

k



Re: (313) Bad Day

2004-07-13 Thread qwerty
Brrring Down The Walls! - Fingers
playing it in the car made my day a bit happier...


Re: (313) Bad Day

2004-07-13 Thread yussel
Hawtin et al,- live @ Control 2
this gets me going, although sometimes it can bum me out because parties
like that are so friggin rare.

john acquaviva x-mix
probably just because it was the first mix i owned (after keoki, of
course)

jon carter- heavenly social
dancehall mastah!!!






On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, Martin Dust wrote:

 Tell you what, I'm having a bad day - but D Wynn's - Souls In Motion
 mix is powering me through, top summer funk. What mix always cheers you
 up?

 Martin




Re: (313) Bad Day

2004-07-13 Thread Phonopsia
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 I know I shouldn't really say my own  but I did a mix called  echoes and
 vibes last year which always seems to make me happy


I don't see anything wrong with that. It has your favorite tracks on it!
Makes perfect sense.

Can't think of anything I turn to that often myself, but having had a fairly
shitty day (scratch that - last two weeks), I can say these mixes have been
some of the brighter points:

Danny Webb's Emotion Mix and Alex Bond's Salford House Association presents:
An Hour of Rave from Emotion Electric. Alex/Jochem, what's the untitled
NWAQ track from? I assume it's not out yet? It's sick.

Tristan
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Re[2]: (313) Bad Day

2004-07-13 Thread z99


mr. C's electronic storm [X-MIX]
perfectly mixed techno and drum'n'bass - and every track is ace


kruder  dorfmeister DJ KICKS mix
except one track, very moody - this is my travelmix



/z99