Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread Cyclone Wehner
That's Jay Dee, who is great.

I think a lot of people who dislike Jay-Z are gauging him by the singles.
His albums offer a lot more.
You can't not hear something in You Must Love Me, Song Cry or the political
missive A Ballad For The Fallen Soldier.
If you ask ?uestlove of the Roots who he most loved working with, it's not
Erykah Badu, Common or D'Angelo, none of them, but Jay, as apparently he was
always the most hungry to learn about music and the most honest about his
craft. I found that interesting.
And his benign approach to the Dangermouse Grey Album episode was
interesting.
Anyway, I sign off there!

>> Here is a KW connection from Detroit:
>>
>> http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=6436
>
>
> If I'm not missing something, that's Jay D, hip hop producer extrodinaire,
> AKA Jay Dilla, collaborator w/Madlib as Jaylib, recently performed at DEMF
> w/him and Peanut Butter Wolf, etc - rather than Jay Z, who is not that good,
> and not from Detroit AFAIK. I don't mind him that much though. The rap in
> the Neptunes "Frontin'" is OK. It sounds good in the Yam Who edit at any
> rate. The original doesn't sound right any more!
>
> It's a pretty common mistake though. You can see why!
>
> Tristan
> ===
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Re: (313) when I grow up......

2004-07-19 Thread Renegade808
personally i think this is THE controller.its not quite out yet but
will be VERY soon. The ol MXF8 check it out  
http://www.grexultra.com/erol.html...i think this controller will end
up being used by lots of people, it really is great.  so far its the best
i have seen out there..but hey really its about what works for
you.all i know is i am getting one when they come out



michael
www.renegaderhythms.com




> I want one of these for Ableton Live.
>
> check it out, that's some cosmic controller board.
>
> http://www.doepfer.de/controller_example_1.JPG
>
> "Commander Bond, dial in channel 9 and man the joystick"
>
> "Righty-ho Captain Baldelli"
>
> peow.
>
> does anyone know how to make these?
>
> richie hawtins and monolakes are here too
>
> http://www.doepfer.de/Controller_examples.htm
>
> I want one.
>
> Alex
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Re: (313) Spotters Quiz

2004-07-19 Thread Phonopsia
- Original Message - 
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 2:19 PM
Subject: (313) Spotters Quiz


> OK folks, fingers on the buzzers.
> 
> Round One
> 
> "On the first Maurizio record (Ploy?), on Maurizio's mix, What is the
> artist/title of the track that it is based around?"
> 
> I'm guessing it's AshRa/Schulze/Gottsching or some other cosmic
> shenanigans.


You sure it's a sample? 

BTW - Ploy is deffo the first Maurizio record. 

[sorry list: Alex, will hit you with an email soon] 

Tristan 
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Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread Phonopsia
- Original Message - 
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 10:00 PM
Subject: RE: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice


> Here is a KW connection from Detroit:
>
> http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=6436


If I'm not missing something, that's Jay D, hip hop producer extrodinaire,
AKA Jay Dilla, collaborator w/Madlib as Jaylib, recently performed at DEMF
w/him and Peanut Butter Wolf, etc - rather than Jay Z, who is not that good,
and not from Detroit AFAIK. I don't mind him that much though. The rap in
the Neptunes "Frontin'" is OK. It sounds good in the Yam Who edit at any
rate. The original doesn't sound right any more!

It's a pretty common mistake though. You can see why!

Tristan
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RE: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread alugo
Here is a KW connection from Detroit:

http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=6436

Peace,
Alex



"Robert Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
07/19/2004 02:17 PM

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RE: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice






If he has anything to do with Jay-Z, I hate him ;)

-Original Message-
From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 4:48 PM
To: 313 Detroit
Subject: Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice


He's amazing. God, where do you start?
It's not just production, he's an MC, but it's more confessional (?) than
your lyrical MC. He has a real humour and candour in his work - as
exemplified by his single Jesus Walks. He's conscious but not afraid to be
inconsistent as most people are.
His album is The College Dropout and he masterminded the old soul feel of
The Blueprint, arguably the best Jay-Z album, Alicia Keys' You Don't Know 
My
Name, Janet's I Want You (only decent song on her latest) and Brandy's 
Talk
About Us... and that big song by Twista, Slow Jamz.
His work on the new Consequence (cousin of Q-Tip) LP is great.


> Who is this Kanye West everyone's going on about?
> An RnB producer?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 5:15 PM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice
>
>
> -- Original Message --
> From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>>Last few albums maybe not. ;)
>>Word is that he wanted to part ways with Trevor for this album
> but after a
>>few attempts came back.
>>I think the partnership is stale.
>>Interesting to hear him with someone like Daniel Lanois or Kanye
> West... or
>>Eno.
>
> yeah well that last album i didnt htink too highly of, the one
> before it i liked. i hear you on lanois or eno, not kanye though.
> that would be too trendy of a pick, seal is a little more timeless
> than that. not that theres anything wrong with kanye, i like his
> stuff just fine. if i was going to choose, id love to see what
> Flood could do with seal. that would be the hotness.
>
> tom
>
> 
> andythepooh.com
>
>
>
>
>

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(313) Equinox Playlist 07/18/04

2004-07-19 Thread Gerald
Here's the playlist from yesterdays show which aired 12-2pm EST

..::Equinox Radio::..
every Sunday
hosted by: Gerald-Matrix
on the L'Electrique stream @
www.netmusique.com

Artist - Title (Label)
Stacey Pullen - Vertigo [4 Hero rmx] (Science)
Maurice Fulton - Bibi "Don't You See" (Modal)
Metro Area - Orange Alert (Environ)
Severed Heads - All Saints Day (Nettwerk)
Todd Sines - Come Closer (Planet E)
Projam - Into the Groove (Crucial)
Oddworx - Philosophy (Sessions)
Shawn Rudiman - Shakedown (Technoir Audio)
Tanzmusik - Wood Neckrace/Sineskai (Rising High)
Jeff Mills - Transformation B (Axis)
Psi Performer - Art is a Division of Pain [Shapes & Forms rmx] (K2 O)
Chain Reaction - Varius Artist EP 5 (Chain Reaction)
D. Diggler - Cherrypoppers (Raum)
Fabrice Lig - Wind of Freeland (Starbaby)
Purveyors of Fine Funk - House Feeling (Deep Departures)
Sound Stream - Motion (SST)
Inner City - Do Ya [Carl Craig Buildup Mix] (six6)
Chicken Lips - Many Members (Kingsize)
Kill Memory Crash - Inside the Box (Ghostly)
Dopplereffekt - Scientist (Gigolo)
Mas 2008 - I'm a Rhythm Machine (Twilight 76)
The Operator - Bootparamd (Djax)
Throbbing Gristle - HotHeelsUnited [Carter Tutti remix] (Novamute)
The Hacker/Millimetric/David Caretta - Moskow Reise [The Horrorist rmx]
(Goodlife)
Perception - Mirage (UR)
E Dancer - Velocity Funk [Stacey Pullen remix] (KMS)
Galaxy 2 Galaxy - Deep Space 9 [a brother runs this ship] (UR)
Inner City vs E Dancer - Shake it Up Dub [Anthony Shakir remix] (KMS)

Cheers!

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host of 'equinox radio' on l'electrique @ www.netmusique.com





Re: (313) The Godson

2004-07-19 Thread theREALmxyzptlk

At 07:48 PM 7/18/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:





do you mean a third one? there have already been two godson releases (kdj
11 and kdj 22). hope it's good as the other two!
james


I *did* mean #3 indeed. Seems to be coming out in Europe.


jeff 





RE: (313) when I grow up....../ Ableton controllers

2004-07-19 Thread House of Suki
Nice find,
  I would suspect that the quality would be at least par to the evolution
controls (which have cheapo feeling pots and dials) but functionally for
live, these look like the ones to use (especially the banks of buttons for
sample triggers).  And for 150 euros! 

-Original Message-
From: Gerald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 4:22 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) when I grow up../ Ableton controllers

How about these little babies?

I stumbled on to them while looking for a controller for Traktor. Anyone
have any info/feedback on them - they look pretty breakable! And the spacing
seems to be a bit tight. Although... they are compact!

http://www.faderfox.de/Faderfox-Homepage_english/faderfox-homepage_engli
sh.html

G

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Re: (313) when I grow up......

2004-07-19 Thread synthetic tom
i've got an X-session... although i'm probably not the most 
knowledgable person to ask about it.  i use it primarily for video 
mixing w/ the max/msp/jitter environment.  lotsa knobs to twiddle.  
lotsa programmable button/knob configurations.  can handle a good 
amount of physical and verbal abuse.  reasonably priced...


me likey.

t


On Jul 19, 2004, at 3:51 PM, matt kane's brain wrote:


At 03:39 PM 7/19/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hrm -- interesting.  i'm ordinarily not much of a Behringer fan, as I 
think they take cost-cutting measures that affect sound quality, but 
that's not really an issue with a USB MIDI controller.  there's also 
the BCR2000, which does away with the faders completely in exchange 
for more knobs.


Has anyone tried an Evolution X-Session? It has knobs and buttons and 
a crossfader.

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RE: (313) when I grow up....../ Ableton controllers

2004-07-19 Thread Gerald
How about these little babies?

I stumbled on to them while looking for a controller for Traktor. Anyone
have any info/feedback on them - they look pretty breakable! And the
spacing seems to be a bit tight. Although... they are compact!

http://www.faderfox.de/Faderfox-Homepage_english/faderfox-homepage_engli
sh.html

G

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Re: (313) when I grow up......

2004-07-19 Thread matt kane's brain

At 03:39 PM 7/19/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hrm -- interesting.  i'm ordinarily not much of a Behringer fan, as I 
think they take cost-cutting measures that affect sound quality, but 
that's not really an issue with a USB MIDI controller.  there's also the 
BCR2000, which does away with the faders completely in exchange for more knobs.


Has anyone tried an Evolution X-Session? It has knobs and buttons and a 
crossfader.

--
unsigned short int to_yer_mama;
matt kane's brain
http://www.hydrogenproject.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: (313) when I grow up......

2004-07-19 Thread jbartuski
hrm -- interesting.  i'm ordinarily not much of a Behringer fan, as I think 
they take cost-cutting measures that affect sound quality, but that's not 
really an issue with a USB MIDI controller.  there's also the BCR2000, which 
does away with the faders completely in exchange for more knobs.

- joe



- Original Message -
From: Ronny Pries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, July 19, 2004 10:08 am
Subject: Re: (313) when I grow up..

> I just put my hands on this:
> 
> http://www.behringer.com/BCF2000/index.cfm?lang=ENG
> 
> and must admit it puts Ableton Live into new perspective. The 
> motorfaders are so-so but i.e. the knobs have got pushbutton 
> functionality, are configurable 4x via groups, it's easy to setup 
> the 
> controller to send different values, it's got different led modes 
> for 
> simple values, panning etcetc.
> 
> And for ~230 $ it's a real bargain.
> 
> Ronny
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I want one of these for Ableton Live.
> > 
> > check it out, that's some cosmic controller board.
> > 
> > http://www.doepfer.de/controller_example_1.JPG
> > 
> > "Commander Bond, dial in channel 9 and man the joystick"
> > 
> > "Righty-ho Captain Baldelli"
> > 
> > peow.
> > 
> > does anyone know how to make these?
> > 
> > richie hawtins and monolakes are here too
> > 
> > http://www.doepfer.de/Controller_examples.htm
> > 
> > I want one.
> > 
> > Alex
> > _
> > 
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RE: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread House of Suki
Hehe.
Word to that.
I think our tea drinking fans over the pond would refer to it as "shite" 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 2:07 PM
To: Cyclone Wehner
Cc: 313 Detroit
Subject: Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

he sucks



On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Cyclone Wehner wrote:

> He's amazing. God, where do you start?
> It's not just production, he's an MC, but it's more confessional (?) 
> than your lyrical MC. He has a real humour and candour in his work - 
> as exemplified by his single Jesus Walks. He's conscious but not 
> afraid to be inconsistent as most people are.
> His album is The College Dropout and he masterminded the old soul feel 
> of The Blueprint, arguably the best Jay-Z album, Alicia Keys' You 
> Don't Know My Name, Janet's I Want You (only decent song on her 
> latest) and Brandy's Talk About Us... and that big song by Twista, Slow
Jamz.
> His work on the new Consequence (cousin of Q-Tip) LP is great.
>
>
> > Who is this Kanye West everyone's going on about?
> > An RnB producer?
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 5:15 PM
> > To: 313@hyperreal.org
> > Subject: Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice
> >
> >
> > -- Original Message --
> > From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >>Last few albums maybe not. ;)
> >>Word is that he wanted to part ways with Trevor for this album
> > but after a
> >>few attempts came back.
> >>I think the partnership is stale.
> >>Interesting to hear him with someone like Daniel Lanois or Kanye
> > West... or
> >>Eno.
> >
> > yeah well that last album i didnt htink too highly of, the one 
> > before it i liked. i hear you on lanois or eno, not kanye though.
> > that would be too trendy of a pick, seal is a little more timeless 
> > than that. not that theres anything wrong with kanye, i like his 
> > stuff just fine. if i was going to choose, id love to see what Flood 
> > could do with seal. that would be the hotness.
> >
> > tom
> >
> > 
> > andythepooh.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread yussel
he sucks



On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Cyclone Wehner wrote:

> He's amazing. God, where do you start?
> It's not just production, he's an MC, but it's more confessional (?) than
> your lyrical MC. He has a real humour and candour in his work - as
> exemplified by his single Jesus Walks. He's conscious but not afraid to be
> inconsistent as most people are.
> His album is The College Dropout and he masterminded the old soul feel of
> The Blueprint, arguably the best Jay-Z album, Alicia Keys' You Don't Know My
> Name, Janet's I Want You (only decent song on her latest) and Brandy's Talk
> About Us... and that big song by Twista, Slow Jamz.
> His work on the new Consequence (cousin of Q-Tip) LP is great.
>
>
> > Who is this Kanye West everyone's going on about?
> > An RnB producer?
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 5:15 PM
> > To: 313@hyperreal.org
> > Subject: Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice
> >
> >
> > -- Original Message --
> > From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >>Last few albums maybe not. ;)
> >>Word is that he wanted to part ways with Trevor for this album
> > but after a
> >>few attempts came back.
> >>I think the partnership is stale.
> >>Interesting to hear him with someone like Daniel Lanois or Kanye
> > West... or
> >>Eno.
> >
> > yeah well that last album i didnt htink too highly of, the one
> > before it i liked. i hear you on lanois or eno, not kanye though.
> > that would be too trendy of a pick, seal is a little more timeless
> > than that. not that theres anything wrong with kanye, i like his
> > stuff just fine. if i was going to choose, id love to see what
> > Flood could do with seal. that would be the hotness.
> >
> > tom
> >
> > 
> > andythepooh.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
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Re: (313) when I grow up......

2004-07-19 Thread Ronny Pries
It supports 14bit midi, so ~1 steps. The faders are quite okay, tho 
i bet the motors may be the first thing to die one day.


Ronny

Jernej Marusic wrote:


I've been looking at this one as well. Can you describe a bit more, how do
the faders feel, an if they have only 127 steps of resolution or can they do
1024 (like the Mackie Control)?
I already have ReMote25 and Doepfer PocketDial for general controll and
playing live, but I'm searching for a controller with good 100mm high
resolution faders for studio work.

Jernej
www.soundoflj.com/octex



I just put my hands on this:

http://www.behringer.com/BCF2000/index.cfm?lang=ENG

and must admit it puts Ableton Live into new perspective. The 
motorfaders are so-so but i.e. the knobs have got pushbutton 
functionality, are configurable 4x via groups, it's easy to setup the 
controller to send different values, it's got different led modes for 
simple values, panning etcetc.


And for ~230 $ it's a real bargain.

Ronny







Re: RE: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread jbartuski
that track always deserved the Long Distance Runaround.

:)

- j



- Original Message -
From: Ken Odeluga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, July 19, 2004 4:50 am
Subject: RE: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

> I used to think I liked Yes until someone pointed out that 'Owner 
> Of A Loney
> Heart' - effing brillinat as it is - was a single remix of an LP 
> track by
> Trevor Horn!
> 
> >-Original Message-
> >From: Toby Frith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 10:43 AM
> >To: Cyclone Wehner; 313 Detroit
> >Subject: RE: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice
> >
> >
> >Wembely Arena is the most horrific venue of all time. And whilst
> >Art of Noise & the PSB would be amazing, the rest leave a lot to
> >be desired. Yes?
> >
> >
> >
> >-Original Message-
> >From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Sent: 19 July 2004 09:38
> >To: 313 Detroit
> >Subject: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice
> >
> >
> >No TATU though. ;)
> >
> >Produced by Trevor Horn, a concert for The Prince's Trust
> >
> >On sale Fri 16 July 9am!
> >
> >Confirmed artists:
> >ABC, Art of Noise, Belle & Sebastian, Buggles, Lisa Stansfield, 
> Pet Shop
> >Boys, Propaganda, Seal, and Yes
> >
> >Trevor Horn is the God of Pop Production.
> >
> >This star-studded concert, celebrating Horn's 25 years as one of the
> >world's most successful music producers, takes place on Thursday 11
> >November at Wembley Arena. It's an incredible mix of artists 
> together on
> >one night, on one stage for one man which aims to raise money for 
> youth>charity, The Prince's Trust. The artists confirmed so far 
> reflect the
> >depth and breadth of Trevor's hit-making career.
> >
> >Wembley Arena are proud to be supporting this event as part of our
> >affiliation with the youth charity for 2004.
> >
> >Trevor Horn's groundbreaking musical career reads like a 'who's 
> who' of
> >popular music. His super adventures in modern recording have 
> established>Trevor as one of the top names in record production. 
> Horn has proved
> >time and time again that pop is an art form, and that he is the 
> supreme>pop artist. His musical genius has created countless 
> worldwide hits and
> >in the process, played a hugely influential role in shaping many 
> artists>careers.
> >
> >The concert will bring together many of the musicians who have worked
> >with Trevor and who now take this opportunity to pay tribute to his
> >talent.
> >
> >Trevor Horn, commented:
> >"I am thrilled to have the opportunity to work again with some of the
> >world's greatest talent, helping young people who just need a second
> >chance. As we are fortunate enough to have such an array of hits to
> >choose from we will make 11 November 2004 an exceptional evening for
> >everyone to remember."
> >
> >11 November 2004
> >
> >Tickets: £35, £45, £55
> >+ booking fee
> >
> >Box Office: 0870 264 0264
> >
> >Hospitality packages are available from The Prince's Trust on 020 
> 7543>1389
> >
> > www.whatsonwembley.com
> >
> >
> 
>



Re: (313) Sunday afternoon deathbed question

2004-07-19 Thread yussel
>
> I'm sure I lost some 'cool' points by the second line.
> diana
>
but your pretention points shot right through the roof.

Too cool for techno, psh.


=P









>
>
>
> -- lisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dead Can Dance - Within the Realm of a Dying Sun
> >
> > or if a single, then ...
> >
> > Pet Shop Boys - Being Boring
> >
> > :)
> >
> >
> > jason kenjar wrote:
> > > Ok.
> > >
> > > If you died today and had arranged for your
> > cremated ashes to be pressed
> > > into a record, which one would it be??
> > >
> > > Drew= Final Frontier
> > >
> > > MEK =  Larry Heard Alien Lp
> > >
> > > Me= Wave Jumper
> > >
> > >
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Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread jbartuski
perhaps Propaganda and Belle & Sebastian should collaborate on a one-off cover 
of "Video Killed the Radio Star".



- Original Message -
From: Cyclone Wehner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, July 19, 2004 3:37 am
Subject: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

> No TATU though. ;)
> 
> Produced by Trevor Horn, a concert for The Prince's Trust
> 
> On sale Fri 16 July 9am!
> 
> Confirmed artists:
> ABC, Art of Noise, Belle & Sebastian, Buggles, Lisa Stansfield, 
> Pet Shop
> Boys, Propaganda, Seal, and Yes
> 
> Trevor Horn is the God of Pop Production.
> 
> This star-studded concert, celebrating Horn's 25 years as one of the
> world's most successful music producers, takes place on Thursday 11
> November at Wembley Arena. It's an incredible mix of artists 
> together on
> one night, on one stage for one man which aims to raise money for 
> youthcharity, The Prince's Trust. The artists confirmed so far 
> reflect the
> depth and breadth of Trevor's hit-making career.
> 
> Wembley Arena are proud to be supporting this event as part of our
> affiliation with the youth charity for 2004.
> 
> Trevor Horn's groundbreaking musical career reads like a 'who's 
> who' of
> popular music. His super adventures in modern recording have 
> establishedTrevor as one of the top names in record production. 
> Horn has proved
> time and time again that pop is an art form, and that he is the 
> supremepop artist. His musical genius has created countless 
> worldwide hits and
> in the process, played a hugely influential role in shaping many 
> artistscareers.
> 
> The concert will bring together many of the musicians who have worked
> with Trevor and who now take this opportunity to pay tribute to his
> talent.
> 
> Trevor Horn, commented:
> "I am thrilled to have the opportunity to work again with some of the
> world's greatest talent, helping young people who just need a second
> chance. As we are fortunate enough to have such an array of hits to
> choose from we will make 11 November 2004 an exceptional evening for
> everyone to remember."
> 
> 11 November 2004
> 
> Tickets: £35, £45, £55
> + booking fee
> 
> Box Office: 0870 264 0264
> 
> Hospitality packages are available from The Prince's Trust on 020 7543
> 1389
> 
> www.whatsonwembley.com
>



RE: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread Robert Taylor
If he has anything to do with Jay-Z, I hate him ;)

-Original Message-
From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 4:48 PM
To: 313 Detroit
Subject: Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice


He's amazing. God, where do you start?
It's not just production, he's an MC, but it's more confessional (?) than
your lyrical MC. He has a real humour and candour in his work - as
exemplified by his single Jesus Walks. He's conscious but not afraid to be
inconsistent as most people are.
His album is The College Dropout and he masterminded the old soul feel of
The Blueprint, arguably the best Jay-Z album, Alicia Keys' You Don't Know My
Name, Janet's I Want You (only decent song on her latest) and Brandy's Talk
About Us... and that big song by Twista, Slow Jamz.
His work on the new Consequence (cousin of Q-Tip) LP is great.


> Who is this Kanye West everyone's going on about?
> An RnB producer?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 5:15 PM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice
>
>
> -- Original Message --
> From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>>Last few albums maybe not. ;)
>>Word is that he wanted to part ways with Trevor for this album
> but after a
>>few attempts came back.
>>I think the partnership is stale.
>>Interesting to hear him with someone like Daniel Lanois or Kanye
> West... or
>>Eno.
>
> yeah well that last album i didnt htink too highly of, the one
> before it i liked. i hear you on lanois or eno, not kanye though.
> that would be too trendy of a pick, seal is a little more timeless
> than that. not that theres anything wrong with kanye, i like his
> stuff just fine. if i was going to choose, id love to see what
> Flood could do with seal. that would be the hotness.
>
> tom
>
> 
> andythepooh.com
>
>
>
>
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Re: (313) Sunday afternoon deathbed question

2004-07-19 Thread jbartuski
New Order - The Peel Sessions (Jun 1 '82)



> >
> > jason kenjar wrote:
> >
> >> Ok.
> >> If you died today and had arranged for your cremated ashes to 
> be 
> >> pressed into a record, which one would it be??
> >> Drew= Final Frontier
> >> MEK =  Larry Heard Alien Lp
> >> Me= Wave Jumper
> >> keep em coming!!
> 
> 



Re: (313) when I grow up....../ Ableton controllers

2004-07-19 Thread David Powers
Alex,
The Evolution UC-33 has worked really well for me for faders and FX for 
Ableton.  Only issue is I wish I had more buttons to actually trigger tracks! 
But the sliders and knobs work great.  ~David

-- Original Message -
Subject: Re: (313) when I grow up../ Ableton controllers
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 15:50:29 +0100
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org

I really want to get a controller for Ableton. I've been thinking about
selling a chunk of records to fund it.

I've had a look on the market though, and the selection seems pretty poor.
Even the custom built one hasn't got that many controllers on it. (the one
with the ableton 'skin')

I reckon to get super busy with it you need more.

Anyone else find this?

Or,has anyone found one they're really happy with?

Alex



Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread Cyclone Wehner
He's amazing. God, where do you start?
It's not just production, he's an MC, but it's more confessional (?) than
your lyrical MC. He has a real humour and candour in his work - as
exemplified by his single Jesus Walks. He's conscious but not afraid to be
inconsistent as most people are.
His album is The College Dropout and he masterminded the old soul feel of
The Blueprint, arguably the best Jay-Z album, Alicia Keys' You Don't Know My
Name, Janet's I Want You (only decent song on her latest) and Brandy's Talk
About Us... and that big song by Twista, Slow Jamz.
His work on the new Consequence (cousin of Q-Tip) LP is great.


> Who is this Kanye West everyone's going on about?
> An RnB producer?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 5:15 PM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice
>
>
> -- Original Message --
> From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>>Last few albums maybe not. ;)
>>Word is that he wanted to part ways with Trevor for this album
> but after a
>>few attempts came back.
>>I think the partnership is stale.
>>Interesting to hear him with someone like Daniel Lanois or Kanye
> West... or
>>Eno.
>
> yeah well that last album i didnt htink too highly of, the one
> before it i liked. i hear you on lanois or eno, not kanye though.
> that would be too trendy of a pick, seal is a little more timeless
> than that. not that theres anything wrong with kanye, i like his
> stuff just fine. if i was going to choose, id love to see what
> Flood could do with seal. that would be the hotness.
>
> tom
>
> 
> andythepooh.com
>
>
>
>
>

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RE: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread Robert Taylor
Who is this Kanye West everyone's going on about?
An RnB producer?

-Original Message-
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 5:15 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice


-- Original Message --
From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>Last few albums maybe not. ;)
>Word is that he wanted to part ways with Trevor for this album 
but after a
>few attempts came back.
>I think the partnership is stale.
>Interesting to hear him with someone like Daniel Lanois or Kanye 
West... or
>Eno.

yeah well that last album i didnt htink too highly of, the one 
before it i liked. i hear you on lanois or eno, not kanye though. 
that would be too trendy of a pick, seal is a little more timeless 
than that. not that theres anything wrong with kanye, i like his 
stuff just fine. if i was going to choose, id love to see what 
Flood could do with seal. that would be the hotness. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   
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Re: (313) Sounds Like Techno

2004-07-19 Thread kj at technotourist dot org

This is done really well! If you haven't checked it: do it!


On 19-jul-04, at 17:56, Cyclone Wehner wrote:


They're making a film now apparently.

--

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: (313) Sounds Like Techno
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 10:49 PM




Pretty cool site:

http://www2.abc.net.au/arts/soundsliketechno/swf/default.asp#Scene_1




Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>Last few albums maybe not. ;)
>Word is that he wanted to part ways with Trevor for this album 
but after a
>few attempts came back.
>I think the partnership is stale.
>Interesting to hear him with someone like Daniel Lanois or Kanye 
West... or
>Eno.

yeah well that last album i didnt htink too highly of, the one 
before it i liked. i hear you on lanois or eno, not kanye though. 
that would be too trendy of a pick, seal is a little more timeless 
than that. not that theres anything wrong with kanye, i like his 
stuff just fine. if i was going to choose, id love to see what 
Flood could do with seal. that would be the hotness. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




He does have a great voice and I've got his first album somehwere. I just
keep hearing the same damn songs over and over again - after a while I
don't want to hear anymore
I blame the radio

MEK



   
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>Holy fck - well, minus the Seal and Yes portions of the concert
it looks
>like an more than fantastic line-up

i will not allow any sh*t talking of seal on this list. the man is
a great singer, and his songs are fanstastic future pop. he and
trevor horn go together so well.

tom


andythepooh.com









Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Last few albums maybe not. ;)
Word is that he wanted to part ways with Trevor for this album but after a
few attempts came back.
I think the partnership is stale.
Interesting to hear him with someone like Daniel Lanois or Kanye West... or
Eno.


> -- Original Message --
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>Holy fck - well, minus the Seal and Yes portions of the concert
> it looks
>>like an more than fantastic line-up
>
> i will not allow any sh*t talking of seal on this list. the man is
> a great singer, and his songs are fanstastic future pop. he and
> trevor horn go together so well.
>
> tom
>
> 
> andythepooh.com
>
>
>
>


Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>Holy fck - well, minus the Seal and Yes portions of the concert 
it looks
>like an more than fantastic line-up

i will not allow any sh*t talking of seal on this list. the man is 
a great singer, and his songs are fanstastic future pop. he and 
trevor horn go together so well. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


RE: (313) when I grow up....../ Ableton controllers

2004-07-19 Thread alex . bond

Cheers Raph.

>since it has a very easy patch memory which requires a
>single press to switch scenes.

Bet I'm missing a trick here.
Back to the manual for this lad.
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RE: (313) when I grow up....../ Ableton controllers

2004-07-19 Thread House of Suki
The Peavey PC1600 has been the standard for midi control of anything for a
while.  It has high resolution faders (you can actually gang them so one
starts where the previous one ends) and is fully programmable via PC front
end(which includes SYSEX commands for live control of synths etc). The
things built like a tank and no studio should be without one.  The Evolution
controllers are pretty nice (I have a UC-16 that I use constantly) and they
actually make the green commercially available ableton one (I believe it's
the same thing as the UC-33e).  I don't find it limiting as far as control
channels at all since it has a very easy patch memory which requires a
single press to switch scenes.

PC1600:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/sid=040719093926004229027170143310/g=key
/s=midi/search/detail/base_pid/703374/
UC33e: (has overlays too:)
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/sid=040719093926004229027170143310/g=key
/s=midi/search/detail/base_pid/701523/

-raph

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>Doepfer sells their raw controller hardware so tha tyou can make custom 
>thingers yourself:

Cheers Kent.

I'd love to have a go, but I'm pretty sure I'd make a mess.

I really want to get a controller for Ableton. I've been thinking about
selling a chunk of records to fund it.

I've had a look on the market though, and the selection seems pretty poor.
Even the custom built one hasn't got that many controllers on it. (the one
with the ableton 'skin')

I reckon to get super busy with it you need more.

Anyone else find this?

Or,has anyone found one they're really happy with?

Alex
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RE: (313) when I grow up...... / Ableton

2004-07-19 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight





>IMHO the biggest problem with this kind of home made controllers, is to
make
>a good box for them. Especially one that is small and sturdy enough to
carry
>around for live gigs and survive an airplane ride.


maybe one of these housings would do
http://www.duluth.com/%7Etimkaiser/project3.html

MEK



Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Seal has 313 connections to rival AON and Propaganda, maybe more.
But that's all I am gon' say.
If the track I am talking about ever materialises, you will know.

>>Produced by Trevor Horn, a concert for The Prince's Trust
>
>>On sale Fri 16 July 9am!
>
>>Confirmed artists:
>>ABC, Art of Noise, Belle & Sebastian, Buggles, Lisa Stansfield, Pet Shop
>>Boys, Propaganda, Seal, and Yes
>
> Holy fck - well, minus the Seal and Yes portions of the concert it looks
> like an more than fantastic line-up
>
> MEK
> 


Re: (313) Sounds Like Techno

2004-07-19 Thread Cyclone Wehner
They're making a film now apparently.

--
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: 313@hyperreal.org
>Subject: (313) Sounds Like Techno
>Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 10:49 PM
>

> Pretty cool site:
>
> http://www2.abc.net.au/arts/soundsliketechno/swf/default.asp#Scene_1


RE: (313) when I grow up...... / Ableton

2004-07-19 Thread Jernej Marusic
Lol, universal controller for your entire home :)

Actually if you look at the pictures on his web page, he seams to have added
some labeling later on
http://www.monolake.de/monodeck.html

IMHO the biggest problem with this kind of home made controllers, is to make
a good box for them. Especially one that is small and sturdy enough to carry
around for live gigs and survive an airplane ride. 


Jernej
www.soundoflj.com/octex

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> Subject: Re: (313) when I grow up.. / Ableton
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> I just thought from the perspective of a spectator or someone who was
> visiting his studio -
> 
> I figures a few of those buttons and dials controlled household type
> features - one gets the cat fed, another does the washing up, etc.
> 
> It's just so very Jetsons.
> 
> MEK
> 
> 
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> 
> 
> 
> >Monolake's is hilarious
> 
> As soon as I saw that, I thought "thats it!" something like 
> that is exactly
> what I want.
> You could label them up yourself and what have you.
> 
> I guess he wrote ableton though? (or helped). Suppose he 
> knows what he's up
> to...
> 
> p.s. that little red button left hand corner? Press that to 
> drop the super
> rare bomb. Warp rave button.
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RE: (313) when I grow up......

2004-07-19 Thread Jernej Marusic
I've been looking at this one as well. Can you describe a bit more, how do
the faders feel, an if they have only 127 steps of resolution or can they do
1024 (like the Mackie Control)?
I already have ReMote25 and Doepfer PocketDial for general controll and
playing live, but I'm searching for a controller with good 100mm high
resolution faders for studio work.

Jernej
www.soundoflj.com/octex

> I just put my hands on this:
> 
> http://www.behringer.com/BCF2000/index.cfm?lang=ENG
> 
> and must admit it puts Ableton Live into new perspective. The 
> motorfaders are so-so but i.e. the knobs have got pushbutton 
> functionality, are configurable 4x via groups, it's easy to setup the 
> controller to send different values, it's got different led modes for 
> simple values, panning etcetc.
> 
> And for ~230 $ it's a real bargain.
> 
> Ronny




Re: (313) when I grow up...... / Ableton

2004-07-19 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




I just thought from the perspective of a spectator or someone who was
visiting his studio -

I figures a few of those buttons and dials controlled household type
features - one gets the cat fed, another does the washing up, etc.

It's just so very Jetsons.

MEK



   
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>Monolake's is hilarious

As soon as I saw that, I thought "thats it!" something like that is exactly
what I want.
You could label them up yourself and what have you.

I guess he wrote ableton though? (or helped). Suppose he knows what he's up
to...

p.s. that little red button left hand corner? Press that to drop the super
rare bomb. Warp rave button.
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Re: (313) summer album

2004-07-19 Thread John Coleman
I just picked it up on Friday and I loved it, played it most of the
weekend too!

I think this sounded more like Nitzer Ebb than the last Nitzer Ebb album
did. :)



> Hi, just got back from a three week holliday in southern spain and there
> was one cd which was really rocking my portable cd player and car stereo
> during these weeks.
>
> It was 'Between the devil...' from Fixmer/McCarthy..really hard,
> powerfull and full of energy..old skool in new kinda of way..really like
> this album!
>
> Anyone else heard it?
>
> back to work...
>
> Martijn





Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread ubergirl
I wonder which members of Propaganda are playing? I think I could put up with 
the cheese factor just to see some of the cool acts play this show. Not that I 
live close enuff to attend ... *sniff*

lisa

- Original Message -
From: Cyclone Wehner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, July 19, 2004 6:19 am
Subject: Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

> What do ya mean? Propaganda are off the chain!
> Their record stands up WAY better than Art of Noise today. (Just 
> stirrin'!)The Prince's Trust is very hip these days, didn't he 
> just have Jay-Z?
> 
> --
> >From: "Toby Frith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "313 Detroit"
> <313@hyperreal.org>
> >Subject: RE: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice
> >Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 7:42 PM
> >
> 
> > Wembely Arena is the most horrific venue of all time. And whilst 
> Art of
> > Noise & the PSB would be amazing, the rest leave a lot to be 
> desired. Yes?
> >
> >
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 19 July 2004 09:38
> > To: 313 Detroit
> > Subject: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice
> >
> >
> > No TATU though. ;)
> >
> > Produced by Trevor Horn, a concert for The Prince's Trust
> >
> > On sale Fri 16 July 9am!
> >
> > Confirmed artists:
> > ABC, Art of Noise, Belle & Sebastian, Buggles, Lisa Stansfield, 
> Pet Shop
> > Boys, Propaganda, Seal, and Yes
> >
> > Trevor Horn is the God of Pop Production.
> >
> > This star-studded concert, celebrating Horn's 25 years as one of the
> > world's most successful music producers, takes place on Thursday 11
> > November at Wembley Arena. It's an incredible mix of artists 
> together on
> > one night, on one stage for one man which aims to raise money 
> for youth
> > charity, The Prince's Trust. The artists confirmed so far 
> reflect the
> > depth and breadth of Trevor's hit-making career.
> >
> > Wembley Arena are proud to be supporting this event as part of our
> > affiliation with the youth charity for 2004.
> >
> > Trevor Horn's groundbreaking musical career reads like a 'who's 
> who' of
> > popular music. His super adventures in modern recording have 
> established> Trevor as one of the top names in record production. 
> Horn has proved
> > time and time again that pop is an art form, and that he is the 
> supreme> pop artist. His musical genius has created countless 
> worldwide hits and
> > in the process, played a hugely influential role in shaping many 
> artists> careers.
> >
> > The concert will bring together many of the musicians who have 
> worked> with Trevor and who now take this opportunity to pay 
> tribute to his
> > talent.
> >
> > Trevor Horn, commented:
> > "I am thrilled to have the opportunity to work again with some 
> of the
> > world's greatest talent, helping young people who just need a second
> > chance. As we are fortunate enough to have such an array of hits to
> > choose from we will make 11 November 2004 an exceptional evening for
> > everyone to remember."
> >
> > 11 November 2004
> >
> > Tickets: £35, £45, £55
> > + booking fee
> >
> > Box Office: 0870 264 0264
> >
> > Hospitality packages are available from The Prince's Trust on 
> 020 7543
> > 1389
> >
> >  www.whatsonwembley.com
>



Re: (313) when I grow up...... / Ableton

2004-07-19 Thread alex . bond

>Monolake's is hilarious

As soon as I saw that, I thought "thats it!" something like that is exactly
what I want.
You could label them up yourself and what have you.

I guess he wrote ableton though? (or helped). Suppose he knows what he's up
to...

p.s. that little red button left hand corner? Press that to drop the super
rare bomb. Warp rave button.
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Re: (313) when I grow up......

2004-07-19 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Monolake's is hilarious - look at the other two and see that they have at
least some minor labels allowing a walk-up user to get a feel for what the
knobs might do - Monolake's is just coloured knobs and dials - not a single
marking for what each does.  It's so generic it's a work of art.

MEK



   
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I want one of these for Ableton Live.

check it out, that's some cosmic controller board.

http://www.doepfer.de/controller_example_1.JPG

"Commander Bond, dial in channel 9 and man the joystick"

"Righty-ho Captain Baldelli"

peow.

does anyone know how to make these?

richie hawtins and monolakes are here too

http://www.doepfer.de/Controller_examples.htm

I want one.

Alex
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Re: (313) when I grow up......

2004-07-19 Thread Ronny Pries

I just put my hands on this:

http://www.behringer.com/BCF2000/index.cfm?lang=ENG

and must admit it puts Ableton Live into new perspective. The 
motorfaders are so-so but i.e. the knobs have got pushbutton 
functionality, are configurable 4x via groups, it's easy to setup the 
controller to send different values, it's got different led modes for 
simple values, panning etcetc.


And for ~230 $ it's a real bargain.

Ronny

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I want one of these for Ableton Live.

check it out, that's some cosmic controller board.

http://www.doepfer.de/controller_example_1.JPG

"Commander Bond, dial in channel 9 and man the joystick"

"Righty-ho Captain Baldelli"

peow.

does anyone know how to make these?

richie hawtins and monolakes are here too

http://www.doepfer.de/Controller_examples.htm

I want one.

Alex
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Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




>Produced by Trevor Horn, a concert for The Prince's Trust

>On sale Fri 16 July 9am!

>Confirmed artists:
>ABC, Art of Noise, Belle & Sebastian, Buggles, Lisa Stansfield, Pet Shop
>Boys, Propaganda, Seal, and Yes

Holy fck - well, minus the Seal and Yes portions of the concert it looks
like an more than fantastic line-up

MEK



Re: (313) when I grow up....../ Ableton controllers

2004-07-19 Thread alex . bond

>Doepfer sells their raw controller hardware so tha tyou can make custom
>thingers yourself:

Cheers Kent.

I'd love to have a go, but I'm pretty sure I'd make a mess.

I really want to get a controller for Ableton. I've been thinking about
selling a chunk of records to fund it.

I've had a look on the market though, and the selection seems pretty poor.
Even the custom built one hasn't got that many controllers on it. (the one
with the ableton 'skin')

I reckon to get super busy with it you need more.

Anyone else find this?

Or,has anyone found one they're really happy with?

Alex
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Re: (313) when I grow up......

2004-07-19 Thread robin


so i usually shy away from this type of project but now you mention it 
kent it doesn't look _that_ hard.


hmmm i'm gonna need a few of those kits to get to what richie has tho 
(see, keeping it on topic :) )



robin...



On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I want one of these for Ableton Live.

check it out, that's some cosmic controller board.

http://www.doepfer.de/controller_example_1.JPG

"Commander Bond, dial in channel 9 and man the joystick"

"Righty-ho Captain Baldelli"

peow.

does anyone know how to make these?



Doepfer sells their raw controller hardware so tha tyou can make custom
thingers yourself:

http://www.doepfer.de/home_e.htm

You just have to be good at cabinet building and mechanical 
construction; the

electronics bits are already done for you.





Re: (313) when I grow up......

2004-07-19 Thread Kent williams
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I want one of these for Ableton Live.
>
> check it out, that's some cosmic controller board.
>
> http://www.doepfer.de/controller_example_1.JPG
>
> "Commander Bond, dial in channel 9 and man the joystick"
>
> "Righty-ho Captain Baldelli"
>
> peow.
>
> does anyone know how to make these?
>

Doepfer sells their raw controller hardware so tha tyou can make custom
thingers yourself:

http://www.doepfer.de/home_e.htm

You just have to be good at cabinet building and mechanical construction; the
electronics bits are already done for you.



Re: (313) when I grow up......

2004-07-19 Thread matt kane's brain
My solder kung-fu is only level 1 but I'm sure I could rig up something for 
this.


The biggest problem is documentation and I'm sure they give you plenty.

Maybe toss in a USB controller and you won't need a MIDI interface. Just 
write a driver and you're ready to go!


At 10:15 AM 7/19/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I want one of these for Ableton Live.

check it out, that's some cosmic controller board.

http://www.doepfer.de/controller_example_1.JPG

"Commander Bond, dial in channel 9 and man the joystick"

"Righty-ho Captain Baldelli"

peow.

does anyone know how to make these?

richie hawtins and monolakes are here too

http://www.doepfer.de/Controller_examples.htm

I want one.

Alex
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Re: (313) when I grow up......

2004-07-19 Thread robin


lol

so it's only a matter of time before a manufacturer get's their shti 
together and sorts this out? isn't it?


has anyone got richie's dad's number then? :)

robin...


On 19 Jul 2004, at 15:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I want one of these for Ableton Live.

check it out, that's some cosmic controller board.

http://www.doepfer.de/controller_example_1.JPG

"Commander Bond, dial in channel 9 and man the joystick"

"Righty-ho Captain Baldelli"

peow.

does anyone know how to make these?

richie hawtins and monolakes are here too

http://www.doepfer.de/Controller_examples.htm

I want one.




(313) when I grow up......

2004-07-19 Thread alex . bond
I want one of these for Ableton Live.

check it out, that's some cosmic controller board.

http://www.doepfer.de/controller_example_1.JPG

"Commander Bond, dial in channel 9 and man the joystick"

"Righty-ho Captain Baldelli"

peow.

does anyone know how to make these?

richie hawtins and monolakes are here too

http://www.doepfer.de/Controller_examples.htm

I want one.

Alex
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(313) Spotters Quiz

2004-07-19 Thread alex . bond
OK folks, fingers on the buzzers.

Round One

"On the first Maurizio record (Ploy?), on Maurizio's mix, What is the
artist/title of the track that it is based around?"

I'm guessing it's AshRa/Schulze/Gottsching or some other cosmic
shenanigans.

Anyone know? I have no idea and could do with finding out.

Winner wins something.

Many Thanks

Alex
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(313) Sounds Like Techno

2004-07-19 Thread tydesign
Pretty cool site:

http://www2.abc.net.au/arts/soundsliketechno/swf/default.asp#Scene_1


Re: (313) Derek Plaslaiko @ Cooper Hewitt Museum 7/23

2004-07-19 Thread Derek Plaslaiko.




OH WORD!!??


:)



hope to see some of yall at either or both!



derek.




On Fri, 16 Jul 2004, benny [ISO-8859-1] blanco® wrote:

>
> and he'll be playing for us later in the evening on July 23rd at a nice new
> lil irish pub called Mr. Dennehy's down in the BASSment for a weeklky called
> Moving. Ulysses is our guest for this evening.
>
> I hear Derek is playing Knitting Factory in nyc for a Ghostly Show too.
>
> http://blancodisco.com for E-Flyer.
>
> carry on
>
> "Fred Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Just a heads up to NYC peeps that Derek will be spinning from 6-9pm on
> Friday
> > July 23rd
> >
> > http://ndm.si.edu/GARDEN/index.html
> >
> >
>
> benny blanco®
> blancodisco / nyc
> http://blancodisco.com
>
>


Re: (313) summer album

2004-07-19 Thread Matt Kane's Brain
All my industrial DJ friends are touting this as the future of 
industrial.


Some of them are worried it's getting played out, and some are worried 
about the new vnv nation remixes or something.


On Jul 19, 2004, at 7:12, Martijn de Blaauw wrote:

Hi, just got back from a three week holliday in southern spain and 
there
was one cd which was really rocking my portable cd player and car 
stereo

during these weeks.

It was 'Between the devil...' from Fixmer/McCarthy..really hard, 
powerfull
and full of energy..old skool in new kinda of way..really like this 
album!


Anyone else heard it?

back to work...

Martijn



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(313) summer album

2004-07-19 Thread Martijn de Blaauw
Hi, just got back from a three week holliday in southern spain and there
was one cd which was really rocking my portable cd player and car stereo
during these weeks.

It was 'Between the devil...' from Fixmer/McCarthy..really hard, powerfull
and full of energy..old skool in new kinda of way..really like this album!

Anyone else heard it?

back to work...

Martijn


Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Yeah, but the Royal Fam are worth their value in entertainment, c'mon. The
whole UK tourist industry is based off 'em and so is the UK media - Vicky
Spice never really filled Diana's shoes - and who wants to see a BBC mini
series based on the household of John Major when you got Henry VIII or
Maggie Thatcher when you got Elizabeth I (or perhaps better analogy Mary
Tudor). ;)
Aphex just might do that, if asked, he'd probably turn up in his tank
though.


> I think it works out that the UK population "donates" 61p each a year to
> the running of the Royal Family...But I digress...
>
> when they get Aphex and The Bug at a Princes Trust gig, I'll eat my hat.
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 19 July 2004 11:52
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice
>
>
>
>>The Prince's Trust is very hip these days
>
> I should fcuking think so and all.
>
> What is it we give him a year? Yes, "We".
> Hmm, 'bout 50 million quid for him and his ma?
> at least.
>
> The jug-eared c**t.
>
> Get a job. Big nose as well.
>
>
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RE: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread alex . bond

>UK population "donates" 61p each a year

I want my 61p back. Thieving gippo's.

They're taking the beans off my kids toast.

Poor little mites. Beans on with no beans.
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RE: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread Toby Frith
I think it works out that the UK population "donates" 61p each a year to the 
running of the Royal Family...But I digress...

when they get Aphex and The Bug at a Princes Trust gig, I'll eat my hat.



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Sent: 19 July 2004 11:52
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice



>The Prince's Trust is very hip these days

I should fcuking think so and all.

What is it we give him a year? Yes, "We".
Hmm, 'bout 50 million quid for him and his ma?
at least.

The jug-eared c**t.

Get a job. Big nose as well.


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Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread alex . bond

>The Prince's Trust is very hip these days

I should fcuking think so and all.

What is it we give him a year? Yes, "We".
Hmm, 'bout 50 million quid for him and his ma?
at least.

The jug-eared c**t.

Get a job. Big nose as well.


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Re: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread Cyclone Wehner
What do ya mean? Propaganda are off the chain!
Their record stands up WAY better than Art of Noise today. (Just stirrin'!)
The Prince's Trust is very hip these days, didn't he just have Jay-Z?

--
>From: "Toby Frith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "313 Detroit"
<313@hyperreal.org>
>Subject: RE: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice
>Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 7:42 PM
>

> Wembely Arena is the most horrific venue of all time. And whilst Art of
> Noise & the PSB would be amazing, the rest leave a lot to be desired. Yes?
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 19 July 2004 09:38
> To: 313 Detroit
> Subject: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice
>
>
> No TATU though. ;)
>
> Produced by Trevor Horn, a concert for The Prince's Trust
>
> On sale Fri 16 July 9am!
>
> Confirmed artists:
> ABC, Art of Noise, Belle & Sebastian, Buggles, Lisa Stansfield, Pet Shop
> Boys, Propaganda, Seal, and Yes
>
> Trevor Horn is the God of Pop Production.
>
> This star-studded concert, celebrating Horn's 25 years as one of the
> world's most successful music producers, takes place on Thursday 11
> November at Wembley Arena. It's an incredible mix of artists together on
> one night, on one stage for one man which aims to raise money for youth
> charity, The Prince's Trust. The artists confirmed so far reflect the
> depth and breadth of Trevor's hit-making career.
>
> Wembley Arena are proud to be supporting this event as part of our
> affiliation with the youth charity for 2004.
>
> Trevor Horn's groundbreaking musical career reads like a 'who's who' of
> popular music. His super adventures in modern recording have established
> Trevor as one of the top names in record production. Horn has proved
> time and time again that pop is an art form, and that he is the supreme
> pop artist. His musical genius has created countless worldwide hits and
> in the process, played a hugely influential role in shaping many artists
> careers.
>
> The concert will bring together many of the musicians who have worked
> with Trevor and who now take this opportunity to pay tribute to his
> talent.
>
> Trevor Horn, commented:
> "I am thrilled to have the opportunity to work again with some of the
> world's greatest talent, helping young people who just need a second
> chance. As we are fortunate enough to have such an array of hits to
> choose from we will make 11 November 2004 an exceptional evening for
> everyone to remember."
>
> 11 November 2004
>
> Tickets: £35, £45, £55
> + booking fee
>
> Box Office: 0870 264 0264
>
> Hospitality packages are available from The Prince's Trust on 020 7543
> 1389
>
>  www.whatsonwembley.com


RE: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread Dan Bean
I would pay a lot of money not to see 'Yes'.

How about Tangerine Dream instead? A bit more techno for starters...


RE: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread Ken Odeluga
I used to think I liked Yes until someone pointed out that 'Owner Of A Loney
Heart' - effing brillinat as it is - was a single remix of an LP track by
Trevor Horn!

>-Original Message-
>From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 10:43 AM
>To: Cyclone Wehner; 313 Detroit
>Subject: RE: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice
>
>
>Wembely Arena is the most horrific venue of all time. And whilst
>Art of Noise & the PSB would be amazing, the rest leave a lot to
>be desired. Yes?
>
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 19 July 2004 09:38
>To: 313 Detroit
>Subject: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice
>
>
>No TATU though. ;)
>
>Produced by Trevor Horn, a concert for The Prince's Trust
>
>On sale Fri 16 July 9am!
>
>Confirmed artists:
>ABC, Art of Noise, Belle & Sebastian, Buggles, Lisa Stansfield, Pet Shop
>Boys, Propaganda, Seal, and Yes
>
>Trevor Horn is the God of Pop Production.
>
>This star-studded concert, celebrating Horn's 25 years as one of the
>world's most successful music producers, takes place on Thursday 11
>November at Wembley Arena. It's an incredible mix of artists together on
>one night, on one stage for one man which aims to raise money for youth
>charity, The Prince's Trust. The artists confirmed so far reflect the
>depth and breadth of Trevor's hit-making career.
>
>Wembley Arena are proud to be supporting this event as part of our
>affiliation with the youth charity for 2004.
>
>Trevor Horn's groundbreaking musical career reads like a 'who's who' of
>popular music. His super adventures in modern recording have established
>Trevor as one of the top names in record production. Horn has proved
>time and time again that pop is an art form, and that he is the supreme
>pop artist. His musical genius has created countless worldwide hits and
>in the process, played a hugely influential role in shaping many artists
>careers.
>
>The concert will bring together many of the musicians who have worked
>with Trevor and who now take this opportunity to pay tribute to his
>talent.
>
>Trevor Horn, commented:
>"I am thrilled to have the opportunity to work again with some of the
>world's greatest talent, helping young people who just need a second
>chance. As we are fortunate enough to have such an array of hits to
>choose from we will make 11 November 2004 an exceptional evening for
>everyone to remember."
>
>11 November 2004
>
>Tickets: £35, £45, £55
>+ booking fee
>
>Box Office: 0870 264 0264
>
>Hospitality packages are available from The Prince's Trust on 020 7543
>1389
>
> www.whatsonwembley.com
>
>



RE: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread Toby Frith
Wembely Arena is the most horrific venue of all time. And whilst Art of Noise & 
the PSB would be amazing, the rest leave a lot to be desired. Yes?



-Original Message-
From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 July 2004 09:38
To: 313 Detroit
Subject: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice


No TATU though. ;)

Produced by Trevor Horn, a concert for The Prince's Trust

On sale Fri 16 July 9am!

Confirmed artists:
ABC, Art of Noise, Belle & Sebastian, Buggles, Lisa Stansfield, Pet Shop
Boys, Propaganda, Seal, and Yes

Trevor Horn is the God of Pop Production.

This star-studded concert, celebrating Horn's 25 years as one of the
world's most successful music producers, takes place on Thursday 11
November at Wembley Arena. It's an incredible mix of artists together on
one night, on one stage for one man which aims to raise money for youth
charity, The Prince's Trust. The artists confirmed so far reflect the
depth and breadth of Trevor's hit-making career.

Wembley Arena are proud to be supporting this event as part of our
affiliation with the youth charity for 2004.

Trevor Horn's groundbreaking musical career reads like a 'who's who' of
popular music. His super adventures in modern recording have established
Trevor as one of the top names in record production. Horn has proved
time and time again that pop is an art form, and that he is the supreme
pop artist. His musical genius has created countless worldwide hits and
in the process, played a hugely influential role in shaping many artists
careers.

The concert will bring together many of the musicians who have worked
with Trevor and who now take this opportunity to pay tribute to his
talent.

Trevor Horn, commented:
"I am thrilled to have the opportunity to work again with some of the
world's greatest talent, helping young people who just need a second
chance. As we are fortunate enough to have such an array of hits to
choose from we will make 11 November 2004 an exceptional evening for
everyone to remember."

11 November 2004

Tickets: £35, £45, £55
+ booking fee

Box Office: 0870 264 0264

Hospitality packages are available from The Prince's Trust on 020 7543
1389

 www.whatsonwembley.com


(313) London spam - Bleep43 party

2004-07-19 Thread Toby Frith
Hi,

Just a quick heads up to London 313'ers as we're restarting our parties this 
year.

Saturday 7th August

Bleep43 

8 - late at secret location. 

email [EMAIL PROTECTED] for ticket information.

www.bleep43.com



(313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice

2004-07-19 Thread Cyclone Wehner
No TATU though. ;)

Produced by Trevor Horn, a concert for The Prince's Trust

On sale Fri 16 July 9am!

Confirmed artists:
ABC, Art of Noise, Belle & Sebastian, Buggles, Lisa Stansfield, Pet Shop
Boys, Propaganda, Seal, and Yes

Trevor Horn is the God of Pop Production.

This star-studded concert, celebrating Horn's 25 years as one of the
world's most successful music producers, takes place on Thursday 11
November at Wembley Arena. It's an incredible mix of artists together on
one night, on one stage for one man which aims to raise money for youth
charity, The Prince's Trust. The artists confirmed so far reflect the
depth and breadth of Trevor's hit-making career.

Wembley Arena are proud to be supporting this event as part of our
affiliation with the youth charity for 2004.

Trevor Horn's groundbreaking musical career reads like a 'who's who' of
popular music. His super adventures in modern recording have established
Trevor as one of the top names in record production. Horn has proved
time and time again that pop is an art form, and that he is the supreme
pop artist. His musical genius has created countless worldwide hits and
in the process, played a hugely influential role in shaping many artists
careers.

The concert will bring together many of the musicians who have worked
with Trevor and who now take this opportunity to pay tribute to his
talent.

Trevor Horn, commented:
"I am thrilled to have the opportunity to work again with some of the
world's greatest talent, helping young people who just need a second
chance. As we are fortunate enough to have such an array of hits to
choose from we will make 11 November 2004 an exceptional evening for
everyone to remember."

11 November 2004

Tickets: £35, £45, £55
+ booking fee

Box Office: 0870 264 0264

Hospitality packages are available from The Prince's Trust on 020 7543
1389

 www.whatsonwembley.com


Re: (313) singapore

2004-07-19 Thread Cyclone Wehner
The HMV in Orchard Rd is actually quite good for CDs, I found a rare Carl 
Craig CD and rare DJ Hell CD there.

The main clubs are Zouk and Centro.
Part of Centro is the cool bar Embargo and the upper Lola. The Lola
residents DJs Norman C and Ramesh K play deep house and soulful garage -
really cool guys. I believe Jonathan Yeo is now running a second Centro in
Indonesia, or maybe it's Malaysia, but he's a great DJ too.

I went there for work in November and we had a lot of fun but mainly went
shopping in Orchard Rd.

The local DJs in Singapore are excellent.


--
>From: "Chau, Dang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "313 (E-mail)" <313@hyperreal.org>
>Subject: (313) singapore
>Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 2:40 PM
>

> any Singaporeans (or any one in the know!) able to give recommendations for
> record stores, bars, clubs worth checking out? i saw Stacey Pullen was in town
> a coupla fridays ago... or email me if you fancy meeting up for a drink or
> something.
>
> thanks
> Dang


Re: (313) Render List

2004-07-19 Thread Martin Dust

Sounds great - good luck with it...

Martin


On 16 Jul 2004, at 16:48, David Bate wrote:


Hi All,

A searchable archive of the 313 list from day 1 to present is already 
in
place but has not been made public.  I am waiting for the list 
moderator
to reply back with Hyperreal's agreeance to making this public.  The 
only

issue that might be raised at this point, is that we have removed
the email addresses from the posts, but all header information has also
been requested to be removed.  I and another person on the list are in 
the
process of writing a script that will remove the header 
information(except
for subject, time and such. But this will take time to put in place, 
test

and get approved.

Once this has been done and approved by Hyperreal, then a cron job will
be put in place that will grab the daily archive every hour,
parse them of their email header information and then re-index.

Then one would have the ability to search, based off of time frames as
well as subject and body content.


Thanks,

Dave


I'm reading this thread and what jumps out to me as opportunity with
what's been offered ... is perhaps the ability to search. haven't we
talked about this before concerning the usability of the current 
archives

setup? I'm not knocking what exists ('cos it's great that it *does*
exist), just saying that maybe this could help more in the future when
someone says ... 'hey wasn't there something a few years back about
_insert techno topic here_' - and then we'd actually be able to find 
it
(by keyword search, and not oodles of mails around to see who's still 
got

it on their hard drive, etc.).

I don't think 313 should turn into a forum. I like that it's a list.
Remember Dirtylist and how that changed to a forum - just not the 
same.

:\

lisa








Re: (313) Sunday afternoon deathbed question

2004-07-19 Thread darnistle
> Ok.
>
> If you died today and had arranged for your cremated ashes to be
> pressed into a record, which one would it be??
>

Hmmm...I'd elect to have portions of my ashes pressed into the following:

TAGC - "Burning Water"
Zoviet France - "Mohnomishe"
Vol 1 of John McCabe's recording of Satie's music
Koxbox - "Dragon Tales"
Maurizio Bianchi - "Carcinosi"
Chameleons - "Script of the Bridge"



(313) singapore

2004-07-19 Thread Chau, Dang
any Singaporeans (or any one in the know!) able to give recommendations for
record stores, bars, clubs worth checking out? i saw Stacey Pullen was in town
a coupla fridays ago... or email me if you fancy meeting up for a drink or
something.

thanks
Dang

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(313) test

2004-07-19 Thread lucero87
test



Re: (313) Sunday afternoon deathbed question

2004-07-19 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: diana potts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>sorry to be the downer on this but i dont think my
>selection would be techno oriented. It be something
>more classical or jazz driven. 

i wanted my pick to be something sublime and uplifting, something 
a deejay can use to make people happy. as much as i love much non-
dance music, those kinds of records are more sit at home and enjoy 
kind of records. i want to imagine my creamated body being used to 
make a crowd of thousands of people lose it at just that one 
moment when the dance is at its peak. thats why i picked what i 
did. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) Sunday afternoon deathbed question

2004-07-19 Thread Simon Hindle
Giorgio Moroder & Phil Oakey - Together in Electric Dreams

>>> jason kenjar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 19/07/2004 6:35:44 am >>>
Ok.

If you died today and had arranged for your cremated ashes to be 
pressed into a record, which one would it be??

Drew= Final Frontier

MEK =  Larry Heard Alien Lp

Me= Wave Jumper


keep em coming!!



Re: (313) Sunday afternoon deathbed question

2004-07-19 Thread J. T.

lester laundree "chopstick cha-cha"

what a radickerous!


> jason kenjar wrote:
> > Ok.
> >
> > If you died today and had arranged for your
> cremated ashes to be pressed
> > into a record, which one would it be??
> >
> > Drew= Final Frontier
> >
> > MEK =  Larry Heard Alien Lp
> >
> > Me= Wave Jumper
> >
> >
> > keep em coming!!
> >
> >
>
>
>




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Re: (313) Sunday afternoon deathbed question

2004-07-19 Thread diana potts

sorry to be the downer on this but i dont think my
selection would be techno oriented. It be something
more classical or jazz driven. 

Maybe something like Beethovan's fifth or even an
album of the Muppet Show theme song. (I can hear both
playing in my head now)

If I HAD to choose I'd meet half way and say
something along the lines of 'Everything is Alright'
by Fourtet.



I'm sure I lost some 'cool' points by the second line.
diana




-- lisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dead Can Dance - Within the Realm of a Dying Sun
> 
> or if a single, then ...
> 
> Pet Shop Boys - Being Boring
> 
> :)
> 
> 
> jason kenjar wrote:
> > Ok.
> > 
> > If you died today and had arranged for your
> cremated ashes to be pressed 
> > into a record, which one would it be??
> > 
> > Drew= Final Frontier
> > 
> > MEK =  Larry Heard Alien Lp
> > 
> > Me= Wave Jumper
> > 
> > 
> > keep em coming!!
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> 




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Re: (313) Sunday afternoon deathbed question

2004-07-19 Thread lisa

Dead Can Dance - Within the Realm of a Dying Sun

or if a single, then ...

Pet Shop Boys - Being Boring

:)


jason kenjar wrote:

Ok.

If you died today and had arranged for your cremated ashes to be pressed 
into a record, which one would it be??


Drew= Final Frontier

MEK =  Larry Heard Alien Lp

Me= Wave Jumper


keep em coming!!







Re: (313) Dj Yoav B - mix set

2004-07-19 Thread David Gillies

This is a great mix!

Marsel // Nomorewords.net wrote:

"
Dj Yoav B mix online!

http://music.rushhour.nl/rhradio/dj%20Yoav%20B_Bi-Sexual%20Funk%20Mixx%2007.04.mp3

Dj Yoav B (Delsin, Wabi Sabi) spins the funk...

Yoav B is from Tel Aviv, Israel, he just dropped his debut ep on Delsin,
picked up by Terrence Parker, Aaron Carl, Charles Webster a.o. After summer
coming with another ep for Delsin Records, and the first releases on his own
new label Wabi Sabi.

Track listing:
1-INTRO- RONALD SHANNON JACKSON-THEME FOR A PRINCE (ABOUT TIME)
2-ARNIE'S LOVE- I'M OUT OF YOUR LIFE (RADAR)
3-MOUZON/CORYELL- OLD FRIENDS (PAUSA)
4-THE ANTILLES-I'VE GOT TO HAVE YOU (THE HIVE)
5-GEORGE BENSON-LOVE WILL COME AGAIN (WARNER)
6-SERIOUS INTENTION-IT'S SERIOUS (LONDON)
7-LOOSE ENDS-EMERGENCEY DUB (VIRGIN)
8-PHYLLIS HYMAN- YOU KNOW HOW TO LOVE ME (ARISTA)
9-THE ISLEY BROTHERS- PASS IT ON (TNECK)
10-COLONEL ABRAMS- I'M NOT GONNA LET YOU (MCA)
11-GINO SOCCIO-YOU MOVE ME (ATLANTIC)
12-CORY DAYE-GREEN LIGHT (RCA)
13-CLAUDJA BARRY- DOWN AND COUNTING (CBS)
14- SHALAMAR- TAKE THAT TO THE BANK (SOLAR)
15- T.C. CURTIS- BODY SHAKE (GROOVE)
16- POUSSEZ- I'LL ALWAYS BE YOUR FRIEND (VANGUARD)
17- QUEEN SAMANTHA- SINGING HALLELUJA (MARLIN)
18- PRINCE CHARLES- BEAT THE BUSH DUB (VIRGIN)
19- THE SYSTEM- NOW I'M ELECTRIC (POLYDOR)
20- SUZY Q- GET INTO THE FUNKY MUSIC NOW (ZYX)
21- YAZOO- STATE FARM (MUTE)
22- RAWW- DON'T YOU TRY IT DUB (JONATHAN)
23- ETAT MAJOR- ETAT MAJOR (VIRGIN)
24- SYLVESTER- DO YA WANNA FUNK (MEGATONE)
25- AMII STEWART -FEVER LINE (RCA)
25- IMAGINATION- STATE OF LOVE (R&B)
26- T.H.P.- HALF AS NICE (BUTTERFLY)

http://music.rushhour.nl/rhradio/dj%20Yoav%20B_Bi-Sexual%20Funk%20Mixx%2007.04.mp3