Re: (313) Matthew Herbert's 'Plat Du Jour' 'Nuit Electronik'
Gerald, He performed this in London a few months back to solid reviews. IIRC, you can find them by searching the LD archives. On this note, the new Herbert-produced Roisin Murphy 'sequins' eps 1 and 2 sound great to my ears! Looking forward to pt 3. Tristan === [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phonopsia.co.uk Original message Subject:(313) Matthew Herbert's 'Plat Du Jour' 'Nuit Electronik' Author: Gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 22nd February 2005 11:19:58 MATTHEW HERBERT'S PLAT DU JOUR NUIT ELECTRONIK (REMINDERJust thought i'd forward this along. Looks like an exciting weekend in Montreal coming up! Has anyone witnessed or heard about this performance before? What's it like? Cheers! G == +++ MUTEK_NEWS : February 2005 / REMINDER +++ == * MATTHEW HERBERT'S PLAT DU JOUR EGG FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 ** NUIT ELECTRONIK - NEW LOCATION: FONDERIE DARLING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26 == == == MATTHEW HERBERT'S PLAT DU JOUR EGG FRIDAY FEBRUARY 25, 2005, 8PM Spectrum de Montréal 318 Sainte-Catherine Street West == After London, Paris and Istanbul, MUTEK and the MONTREAL HIGHLIGHTS festivals are thrilled to present the North American debut of PLAT DU JOUR, the most recent project from British artist MATTHEW HERBERT. A completely original sonic and visual experience which shines the spotlight on our peculiar relationship with food, PLAT DU JOUR is the product of almost three years of dedicated research. Moreover, it showcases the artist's mature interpretation of the questionable nutritional habits that have become embedded in our everyday dietary lifestyles. Reflecting his true orchestral interests as an artist, Herbert enlists a supporting cast of musicians as well as a chef to aid in his dynamic quest to break the mold of uninspired, generic cuisine. Through his exploration of the various sounds provoked by a menu of edible fare and sonically juggling their live samples, Herbert tactfully denounces abuses within the food industry and the practice of genetic modification with emphasis on the negative consumption habits evident among today's consumers. The audience will witness a veritable culinary creation-complete with a symphony of aromas to match! To round out the evening's menu, Montreal duo EGG will offer us SCRAMBLED EGG - a performance specially conceived for the occasion. EGG intends to implement a new formula by exposing their exquisite creations to a series of guest instrumentalists and electronic musicians: NICOLAS BOUCHER (keyboards, sampler), JOSEPH MARCHAND (guitars), PATRICK WATSON (voice), STEVE BEAUPRE (laptop) and DAVID FAFARD (laptop). Let yourself be tantalized by their masterful seasoning of musical texturesS SCHEDULE (approx.): 8:30 PM: PLAT DU JOUR (MATTHEW HERBERT CIE) 10 PM: SCRAMBLED EGG TICKETS: 33,50 $ (+ taxes and service charges) Available at : MOOG AUDIO, 3830 Saint-Laurent Blvd. ATOM HEART, 364B, Sherbrooke East WWW.MUTEK.CA WWW.TICKETPRO.CA - Reservations: (514) 908-9090 or 1-866-908-9090 Special PLAT DU JOUR NUIT ELECTRONIK packages at 49.50$ (+ taxes and service charge) Available in limited quantities at WWW.MUTEK.CA and WWW.TICKETPRO.CA Links: www.platdujour.co.uk www.montrealhighlights.com This evening is presented as part of the Sun Life Financial Performing Arts series at the MONTREAL HIGHLIGHTS Festival. It is made possible by the generous support of the British Council, VIA Rail Canada, the Montreal Mirror and ICI Montréal, Moog Audio, Bandeapart.FM, Misto, the McAuslan Brewery, Naya, CKUT, XLR8R, Marché des saveurs and Other Music (othermusic.com). = NUIT ELECTRONIK 2005 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 26, 9 PM CHANGE OF LOCATION: Quartier Ephemere - Fonderie Darling 745 rue Ottawa, Montreal (Square-Victoria Metro) = After the success of last year's inaugural NUIT ELECTRONIK, MUTEK and PIKNIC ELECTRONIK are pleased once again to team up for the presentation of the second edition of NUIT ELECTRONIK, as part of the All-Nighter festivities at the Montreal HIGH LIGHTS FESTIVAL. This unique all-nighter event is already becoming known as an electrifying Montreal tradition. WARNING: The NUIT ELECTRONIK switched to a new location ... The event will take place at the Fonderie Darling/Quartier Ephemere, in Old Montreal. This venue will accessible via the WEST ROUTE of the free shuttle service organized by the HIGH LIGHTS festival - please consult the all-nighter brochure for shuttle information (or see map below). The shuttle will stop at the corner of Mc Gill and Wellington streets (follow the signs to the
(313) Charts 'n stuff
I'm still without proper internet access at home (posting from my phone as I type) and struggling to get back into the habit of reviewing stuff, but for now here's some charts and a tracklist: February Top 15 1. Dirk Leyers : Wellen EP - 12 [Kompakt] 2. Syclops : Mom, the Video Broke - 12 [Tirk] 3. Fat Freddy's Drop : Flashback / Midnight Marauders (Lives for Gilles) - 12 [The Drop] 4. Freedom Soundz : Journeyz - 12 [Neroli] 5. Roisin Murphy : Sequins EP 2 - 12 [The Echo Label] 6. Roisin Murphy : Sequins EP 1 - 12 [The Echo Label] 7. Various Artists : Acido Records 002 - 12 [Acido] 8. Omar-S : Track #8 - 12 [AOS] 9. Starship 727 : All Depends on You - 12 [Pigna] 10. Take : Colossal Volume 2 - 12 [Buttermilk Records] 11. Slope feat. Capitol A : Komputa Groove - 12 [Sonar Kollektiv] 12. AFX : Analord 03 - 12 [Rephlex] 13. DJ Mitsu the Beats : New Awakenings Remixes Part 3 - 12 [Planet Groove] 14. DJ Mitsu the Beats : New Awakenings Remixes Part 6 - 12 [Planet Groove] 15. Alex Attias Presents Mustang : Help Me (Remixes) - 12 [Compost] 16. Quasimoto : Bus Ride - 12 [Stones Throw] 17. AFX : Analord 04 - 12 [Rephlex] 18. The Mole : Meets the Bacon Smugglers - 12 [Musique Risquee] 19. Pal Joey : Compuer Love/Battle - 12 [Lood d' Loop] 20. DJ Bone : Body Bags - 12 [Subject : Detroit] January Top 15 1. Thomas Barnett : Thrill of the Hunt - 12 [Audiomatique] 2. AFX : Analord 02 - 12 [Rephlex] 3. MF DOOM : MM… FOOD - 2 x 12 [Rhymesayers] 4. Carl Craig : Just Another Day - 12 [Planet E] 5. Marcellis : Dry Delivery EP - 12 [Black Label] 6. Various Artists : See Mi Yah - 7 x 7 [Rhythm Sound] 7. Wookie : Taboo - 12 [EMN] 8. Ame : Ojorno / Nia - 12 [Sonar Kollektiv] 9. Bugz in the Attic : Booty La La - 12 [V2 Music] 10. AFX : Analord 01 - 12 [Rephlex] 11. Arne Weinberg : Confessions of a Believer - 12 [11th Hour] 12. DJ Bone : Encounter 1 - 12 [Subject : Detroit] 13. Raiders of the Lost Arp : Funk Series Part 2 - 12 [Pigna] 14. Steevio : Rogue Patterns - 2 x 12 [Mindtours] 15. Hanna : Music for the Savant Part 1 - 12 [Flat and Round] ...and my tracklist from Broken Funk @ George IV in Brixton on Saturday, February 12: 1. MF DOOM - Kon Queso [Rhymesayers] 2. AFX - Phonatacid [Rephlex] 3. Marcellis - Dry Delivery B3 [Black Label] 4. Moodymann - Analog:Live [KDJ] 5. Wookie - Taboo [EMN] 6. Ame - Sarari [Sonar Kollektiv] 7. Ame - Nia [Sonar Kollektiv] 8. DJ Gregory - Elle [Faya Combo] 9. Bassment Jaxx - Same Old Show [BK] 10. Convextion - Spice Tea [downLow] 11. Carl Craig - Sandstorms [Planet E] 12. The Visitors - The Race (Henrik Schwarz Remix) [Playhouse] 13. Max Mohr - Sound City [Playhouse] 14. DJ Bone - Strain 1 [Subject Detroit] 15. Raiders of the Lost Arp - Funk 006 (Drop) [Pigna] 16. Thomas Barnett - Thrill of the Hunt [Audiomatique] 17. Analogue Fingerprints - Tribute [Pigna] 18. Thomas Barnett - Daybreak [Audiomatique] 19. Maddslinky - Cargo [Laws of Motion] 20. Outkast - Happy Valentine's Day [Arista] Next gig is Sunday, March 13 @ Jam, f/k/a Bar Lorca in Brixton. It's free! Tristan === [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
RE: (313) Vaut Playlist for February 22, 2005
News: I have exclusive material by several guest artists planned for the next few shows. March 8th- Markantonio (Analytic Trail) March 22nd- Umberto Carmignani (Rotation Records) April 5- Rino Cerrone (Rilis Records, LooseClub) The last four programs are always archived online. Visit www.antonbanks.com/show.htm to hear them. Playlist for February 22, 2005 Alex Smoke, Intro, Incommunicado, Soma Alex Smoke, 6am, Incommunicado, Soma Caped Crusaders (Terry Vega), There's A Bat In My House, There's A Bat In My House!, Tvt Jeff Mills, Roman Age (Do As The Romans Do Mix), Three Ages / Roman Age (Part Two), MK2 James Ruskin, From Over The Edge, Point 2, Tresor Johan Bacto, Vibe, The Party, Zync Joroan Lazaro, Ren, Paraglider EP, Tuunda Vince Watson, Reaction101, Hybrid Reaction, Ingoma Valentino Kanzyani, Burros Eslovenos, Burros Eslovenos EP, Tronic Mark Broom, Demanding, Shanty Star, King Of Snakes Mark Williams, A Djs Groove, Adventures Of Flux, Flux Cari Lekebusch, Motions Of Energy / Part 1, Motions Of Energy, H.Productions Rue East, Birmingham (Ben Sims Hardgroove Mix), Indoor Culture Remixes, Pure Plastic DK8, Murder Was The Bass (Tomie Nevada Remix), Murder Was The Bass (The Remixes Part I), ELP Takaaki Itoh, Hear Nothing, I Will Understand The Reason For Violence, MB Selektions Umek, Ganolam, Telontol, Novamute Mark Broom, Evil, Spect To The Man, Pure Plastic James Ruskin, Paranoia, Into Submission, Tresor British Murder Boys, Splinter, Downwards Takaaki Itoh, See Nothing, I Will Understand The Reason For Violence, MB Selektions Chris Mccormack, Skyline, Adventures Of Flux, Flux --- The Vault airs every other Tuesday night from 9:00 pm until 10:30 pm (21:00 to 22:30 US Eastern Time = GMT -5:00) on 89.3 FM WRTC. The station's 300 watt signal can be heard from as far north as Springfield, MA to as far south as North Haven, CT. WRTC also broadcasts via the internet. There are now several other ways to listen to the station online. Visit the station's website www.wrtcfm.com for the details. In addition to hosting this radio program, I am a freelance DJ and occasionally write record reviews. I welcome any questions, suggestions, or comments. Please feel free to reply to this message or visit my website, www.antonbanks.com, for more information. *** I appreciate all promotional music sent to me and will never sell any of it online or anywhere else. All promotional material sent to me is aired on my show as well as used in my DJ sets when I play out.
Re: FW: (313) woooah, hold on a second,
Alright ' I'm using AudioHijack to hijack the realplayer. I have downloaded the .rm file, loaded it into AudioHijack, which then opens realplayer Realplayer, plays the file while AudioHijack records it as an MP3. / All I need now is a way to distribute it ' I haven't figured out how to load stuff onto a network so that specific people, like the peeps on this list can access it. Suggestions ? .simon Greg Earle wrote: On Mar 1, 2005, at 4:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: well not that clever francis. just dl the file that is linked of the button and then read it. that's the address of the full .rm file OK I was setting myself up using the word clever. Things just seem clever to me because I'm not. Easy enough to find the proper address of the .rm file (I think you mean as opposed to the .ram 'presentation' file?) e.g. http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/DMAY_kiss.rm The actual direct link to the 11.8 Mbyte .rm file for the KISS mix is http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/derrickmay_kiss.rm The direct link to the 29.4 Mbyte .rm file for the Sunday Service mix is http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/ Derrick%20May%20Pure%20The%20Sunday%20Service%201993.rm (In case that got automatically line-broken, you may have to cut'n'paste) but then how do you download? (you'll have to spell it out for a non-clever like me) [10:06] nightowl:~/Desktop % uname -a Darwin nightowl 7.8.0 Darwin Kernel Version 7.8.0: Wed Dec 22 14:26:17 PST 2004; root:xnu/xnu-517.11.1.obj~1/RELEASE_PPC Power Macintosh powerpc [10:06] nightowl:~/Desktop % curl -O http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/derrickmay_kiss.rm; % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Curr. Dload Upload TotalCurrent Left Speed 100 11.8M 100 11.8M 0 0 437k 0 0:00:27 0:00:27 0:00:00 438k Everything's easier on a Macintosh :-) Actually what I meant by 'you need clever software or a cleverly set up PC to download or rip' was even after you've downloaded (the bit I find I can't do) you either need something like Streamripper to get it out of the .rm format or a PC that can store as .wav, .mp3, whatever, anything you play on it. MPlayer will do it. There's a beta release for Windoze at http://ftp5.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/releases/win32-beta/ It's very easy to transcode Real streams to something else in MPlayer from the UNIX command line (Macs, Linux boxes, Solaris et al.) but I've no idea how you'd do it in Windoze ... - Greg P.S. To any Mac users, it looks like Real released a new version (v325) of RealPlayer 10.0.0 (a new RealPlayer10GOLD.dmg disc image) ...
Re: FW: (313) woooah, hold on a second,
There's heaps of 313'ers who use Soul Seek. That could be cool. or perhaps a bit torrent? On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 16:20 +1300, Simon Kong wrote: Alright ' I'm using AudioHijack to hijack the realplayer. I have downloaded the .rm file, loaded it into AudioHijack, which then opens realplayer Realplayer, plays the file while AudioHijack records it as an MP3. / All I need now is a way to distribute it ' I haven't figured out how to load stuff onto a network so that specific people, like the peeps on this list can access it. Suggestions ? .simon Greg Earle wrote: On Mar 1, 2005, at 4:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: well not that clever francis. just dl the file that is linked of the button and then read it. that's the address of the full .rm file OK I was setting myself up using the word clever. Things just seem clever to me because I'm not. Easy enough to find the proper address of the .rm file (I think you mean as opposed to the .ram 'presentation' file?) e.g. http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/DMAY_kiss.rm The actual direct link to the 11.8 Mbyte .rm file for the KISS mix is http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/derrickmay_kiss.rm The direct link to the 29.4 Mbyte .rm file for the Sunday Service mix is http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/ Derrick%20May%20Pure%20The%20Sunday%20Service%201993.rm (In case that got automatically line-broken, you may have to cut'n'paste) but then how do you download? (you'll have to spell it out for a non-clever like me) [10:06] nightowl:~/Desktop % uname -a Darwin nightowl 7.8.0 Darwin Kernel Version 7.8.0: Wed Dec 22 14:26:17 PST 2004; root:xnu/xnu-517.11.1.obj~1/RELEASE_PPC Power Macintosh powerpc [10:06] nightowl:~/Desktop % curl -O http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/derrickmay_kiss.rm; % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Curr. Dload Upload TotalCurrent Left Speed 100 11.8M 100 11.8M 0 0 437k 0 0:00:27 0:00:27 0:00:00 438k Everything's easier on a Macintosh :-) Actually what I meant by 'you need clever software or a cleverly set up PC to download or rip' was even after you've downloaded (the bit I find I can't do) you either need something like Streamripper to get it out of the .rm format or a PC that can store as .wav, .mp3, whatever, anything you play on it. MPlayer will do it. There's a beta release for Windoze at http://ftp5.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/releases/win32-beta/ It's very easy to transcode Real streams to something else in MPlayer from the UNIX command line (Macs, Linux boxes, Solaris et al.) but I've no idea how you'd do it in Windoze ... - Greg P.S. To any Mac users, it looks like Real released a new version (v325) of RealPlayer 10.0.0 (a new RealPlayer10GOLD.dmg disc image) ...
Re: FW: (313) woooah, hold on a second,
how's the sound quality? is it worth distributing as an mp3 when it's a ripped real audio file that's already available. james www.jbucknell.com Simon Kong [EMAIL PROTECTED] z To 313@hyperreal.org 02/03/05 02:20 PM cc Subject Re: FW: (313) woooah, hold on a second, Alright ' I'm using AudioHijack to hijack the realplayer. I have downloaded the .rm file, loaded it into AudioHijack, which then opens realplayer Realplayer, plays the file while AudioHijack records it as an MP3. / All I need now is a way to distribute it ' I haven't figured out how to load stuff onto a network so that specific people, like the peeps on this list can access it. Suggestions ? .simon Greg Earle wrote: On Mar 1, 2005, at 4:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: well not that clever francis. just dl the file that is linked of the button and then read it. that's the address of the full .rm file OK I was setting myself up using the word clever. Things just seem clever to me because I'm not. Easy enough to find the proper address of the .rm file (I think you mean as opposed to the .ram 'presentation' file?) e.g. http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/DMAY_kiss.rm The actual direct link to the 11.8 Mbyte .rm file for the KISS mix is http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/derrickmay_kiss.rm The direct link to the 29.4 Mbyte .rm file for the Sunday Service mix is http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/ Derrick%20May%20Pure%20The%20Sunday%20Service%201993.rm (In case that got automatically line-broken, you may have to cut'n'paste) but then how do you download? (you'll have to spell it out for a non-clever like me) [10:06] nightowl:~/Desktop % uname -a Darwin nightowl 7.8.0 Darwin Kernel Version 7.8.0: Wed Dec 22 14:26:17 PST 2004; root:xnu/xnu-517.11.1.obj~1/RELEASE_PPC Power Macintosh powerpc [10:06] nightowl:~/Desktop % curl -O http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/derrickmay_kiss.rm; % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Curr. Dload Upload TotalCurrent Left Speed 100 11.8M 100 11.8M 0 0 437k 0 0:00:27 0:00:27 0:00:00 438k Everything's easier on a Macintosh :-) Actually what I meant by 'you need clever software or a cleverly set up PC to download or rip' was even after you've downloaded (the bit I find I can't do) you either need something like Streamripper to get it out of the .rm format or a PC that can store as .wav, .mp3, whatever, anything you play on it. MPlayer will do it. There's a beta release for Windoze at http://ftp5.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/releases/win32-beta/ It's very easy to transcode Real streams to something else in MPlayer from the UNIX command line (Macs, Linux boxes, Solaris et al.) but I've no idea how you'd do it in Windoze ... - Greg P.S. To any Mac users, it looks like Real released a new version (v325) of RealPlayer 10.0.0 (a new RealPlayer10GOLD.dmg disc image) ... ForwardSourceID:NT0001AA8A
Re: FW: (313) woooah, hold on a second,
David Gillies wrote: There's heaps of 313'ers who use Soul Seek. That could be cool. or perhaps a bit torrent? ta ha ' yes . but how exactly do a I make it available to you through those networks . I need to go away and do my homework ' I have slsk on my mac . but not the bit torrent .. basically have stopped using them cause it's boredom and awfully more'ish / also is it true that slsk has stopped giving out usernames !
Re: FW: (313) woooah, hold on a second,
simon place the mp3 in your soulseek download/upload folde, tell the list the name of the file or your user id and what p2p to use (soulseek) and that should be all there is to it. james www.jbucknell.com Simon Kong [EMAIL PROTECTED] z To 313 313@hyperreal.org 02/03/05 03:11 PM cc Subject Re: FW: (313) woooah, hold on a second, David Gillies wrote: There's heaps of 313'ers who use Soul Seek. That could be cool. or perhaps a bit torrent? ta ha ' yes . but how exactly do a I make it available to you through those networks . I need to go away and do my homework ' I have slsk on my mac . but not the bit torrent .. basically have stopped using them cause it's boredom and awfully more'ish / also is it true that slsk has stopped giving out usernames ! ForwardSourceID:NT0001AA9A
Re: FW: (313) woooah, hold on a second,
On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 17:11 +1300, Simon Kong wrote: David Gillies wrote: There's heaps of 313'ers who use Soul Seek. That could be cool. or perhaps a bit torrent? yes . but how exactly do a I make it available to you through those networks . For slsk, you'll just need to have your slsk client open and have the file sitting in your shared music folder. Then either people can search for the file name or find your name on slsk and grab the file that way For bittorrent, you can use something like Azureus (http://azureus.sf.net) to create a new torrent, then publish the torrent file up on a bit torrent tracker site. I have a tracker setup on my server that can be used for this purpose. The good part of bit torrent is that as long as someone sticks around to seed the file, you don't necessarily have to be the only one sharing it out the whole time. I need to go away and do my homework ' I have slsk on my mac . but not the bit torrent .. basically have stopped using them cause it's boredom and awfully more'ish / also is it true that slsk has stopped giving out usernames ! Not sure. i haven't used slsk for a while.
(313) Triple R in NYC Friday
Friday March 4 ***THE BUNKER*** DOWNSTAIRS Triple R (Trapez, Traum, MBF, Kompakt | Koln) Smartypants (Traum, zer0g | Boston) Marcos Cabral (Trapez | NYC) We are honored to welcome Riley Reinhold aka Triple R from Koln, Germany. Riley has been a pillar of the Cologne electronic music scene for a long time as a DJ, writer, promoter, producer, and label head. He has been DJing for 20+ years, holding down residencies and guest spots at virtually every club in Germany. Most people would be proud to run one successful record label, Riley has FIVE (Traum, Trapez, Trapez Limited, MBF, MBF Limited)! Aside from his many productions, Riley has released three mix CD's on Trapez and one on Kompakt. http://www.traumschallplatten.de/ Joining Riley are label mates Marcos Cabral and Smartypants, both of whom have graced the Bunker decks in the past. Smartypants is going to start things off with a live set of new material. He has consistently proven that he has a great ear by getting dancefloors moving with his DJ sets, so we're sure the live set will be off the hook. Marcos plays fierce minimal techno and can throw down some really mean schaffel tunes. http://www.zer0gsounds.com/ plus ... resident DJs: Spinoza, Movement, kleverVice visualists: Chris Jordan, Andy Graydon Fridays at subTonic 107 Norfolk Street (212)358-7501 $5, 21+, 9p-4a more info, upcoming guests, heavy rotation - http://www.klever.org/thebunkernyc UPCOMING: 03/18: Cabanne (Telegraph, Perlon | Paris) Dan Bell (Accelerate, 7th City, Logistic | Berlin)
(313) home @ 313
The universe works in mysterious ways. I moved in today to my new residence, the lower level of a house at 313 S.E. 27th in Portland, Oregon. It's a little too soon, or I'd do a techno house party at 313 on March 13 . . . -- fred
(313) Crackpot/Samurai Records
HELLO CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHERE TO BUY THOSE SAMURAI RECORDS, I REALLY WANT THEM. THANKS VERY MUCH ALEX I'LL STOP SHOUTING WHEN I GET THE RECORDS, THANKS _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
RE: (313) Crackpot/Samurai Records
I don't think you mean the hardcore label do you Alex?! ... Where is the one you're after based? (Looking forward to your ableton mix by the way!) Ken Ken Odeluga Editor, Markets - Market Talk Dow Jones Newswires [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 March 2005 10:11 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Crackpot/Samurai Records HELLO CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHERE TO BUY THOSE SAMURAI RECORDS, I REALLY WANT THEM. THANKS VERY MUCH ALEX I'LL STOP SHOUTING WHEN I GET THE RECORDS, THANKS _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
RE: (313) Crackpot/Samurai Records
I don't think you mean the hardcore label do you Alex?! ... NO KENNETH, THIS IS INFACT JOHN BELTRANS LABEL. I'M LOSING MY VOICE WITH ALL THIS SHOUTING, ITS GETTING ME DOWN _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
Re: (313) Crackpot/Samurai Records
THESE SAMURAI THINGS ARE FROM JAPAN I'LL KICK THEIR ASSES. DAMN JAPANESE AND THEIR EXCLUSIVE RECORDS. THE LAND OF THE RISING SUN MY ASS. LAND OF THE EXPENSIVE RECORD MORE LIKE. THE GODDAM SONS OF BITCHES I DEMAND A RECOUNT AND A REFUND AND ERM, A BAG OF SALT AND VINEGAR CRISPS PLEASE. OH, YOU CAN GET THEM AT INTERSTELLAR RECORDS IN ENGLAND APPARENTLY. CLEVER SODS AREN'T THEY? NOT SO CLEVER WHEN THEY'RE LOOKING DOWN THE BARREL OF MY ACME FLAMETHROWER IF THESE DAMN RECORDS ARENT HERE BY LUNCHTIME. AND WHILE I'M ON A RANT. WHERES THE FRANTIC FLOWERS NUMBER 2? DAMN DUTCHIES, I'LL KICK THEIR ASSES TOO _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
Re: (313) Crackpot/Samurai Records
THESE SAMURAI THINGS ARE FROM JAPAN I'LL KICK THEIR AS*ES. DAMN JAPANESE AND THEIR EXCLUSIVE RECORDS. THE LAND OF THE RISING SUN MY ASS. LAND OF THE EXPENSIVE RECORD MORE LIKE. THE GODDAM SONS OF BI*CHES I DEMAND A RECOUNT AND A REFUND AND ERM, A BAG OF SALT AND VINEGAR CRISPS PLEASE. OH, YOU CAN GET THEM AT INTERSTELLAR RECORDS IN ENGLAND APPARENTLY. CLEVER S*DS AREN'T THEY? NOT SO CLEVER WHEN THEY'RE LOOKING DOWN THE BARREL OF MY ACME FLAMETHROWER IF THESE DAMN RECORDS ARENT HERE BY LUNCHTIME. AND WHILE I'M ON A RANT. WHERES THE FRANTIC FLOWERS NUMBER 2? DAMN DUTCHIES, I'LL KICK THEIR AS*ES TOO _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
RE: (313) Crackpot/Samurai Records
How's the low-caffeine regime going Alex? ;-) k Ken Odeluga Editor, Markets - Market Talk Dow Jones Newswires [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 March 2005 10:25 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Crackpot/Samurai Records THESE SAMURAI THINGS ARE FROM JAPAN I'LL KICK THEIR ASSES. DAMN JAPANESE AND THEIR EXCLUSIVE RECORDS. THE LAND OF THE RISING SUN MY ASS. LAND OF THE EXPENSIVE RECORD MORE LIKE. THE GODDAM SONS OF BITCHES I DEMAND A RECOUNT AND A REFUND AND ERM, A BAG OF SALT AND VINEGAR CRISPS PLEASE. OH, YOU CAN GET THEM AT INTERSTELLAR RECORDS IN ENGLAND APPARENTLY. CLEVER SODS AREN'T THEY? NOT SO CLEVER WHEN THEY'RE LOOKING DOWN THE BARREL OF MY ACME FLAMETHROWER IF THESE DAMN RECORDS ARENT HERE BY LUNCHTIME. AND WHILE I'M ON A RANT. WHERES THE FRANTIC FLOWERS NUMBER 2? DAMN DUTCHIES, I'LL KICK THEIR ASSES TOO _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
Re: (313) Crackpot/Samurai Records
Hi Alex, Just a suggestion - get them from Interstellarsounds then mate. Stop you loosing your voice with all this shouting in the morning ;-) Cheers BT --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: OH, YOU CAN GET THEM AT INTERSTELLAR RECORDS IN ENGLAND APPARENTLY. CLEVER S*DS AREN'T THEY?
RE: (313) Crackpot/Samurai Records
So if u wanna come over and kick our dutch asses u should bring a pair of moonboots... WATCH OUT MY MOONBOOTS ARE LIKE A SHIELD OF STEEL. HAS ANYONE SEEN MY HEAD? LAST SEEN, IT WAS HEADING WEST AT AROUND 3AM GOOD RIDDANCE TO IT I SAY, IT NEVER WORKED ANYWAY. OH AND IF ANYONE NEEDS THE SAMURAIS, I HAVE A DUDES EMAIL ADDRESS HERE WHO HAS THEM. HE'S ON THE BALL TOO. I ASKED HIM FOR THE RECORDS AND HE TRIED TO SELL ME A USED SWORD AND SOME OLD NINTENDOS. I SAID NO, JUST GIVE ME THE RECORDS MR SUSHI MAN. HIT ME UP PRIVATE FOR THE ADDRESS, BUT DONT BUY THE NINTENDOS OFF HIM. _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
RE: (313) anyone have a anti-hippie tune?
Real hippies hate anything 'techno' don't they? So long as they're not the 'Spiral-Tribe/squat party 'crustie' type of hippies, virtually any techno will displease them. 'Enforcement' by Cyrus seems a good bet, due to it being about 20 minutes of dense, repetitive and somewhat disconcerting monotony, and quite incomprehensible to the unschooled! k Ken Odeluga Editor, Markets - Market Talk Dow Jones Newswires [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 01 March 2005 16:47 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) anyone have a anti-hippie tune? Apparently so, we have a couple living upstairs from us who are all too happy to start playing their tablas, bongos, and guitars at any hour of the day. They also like to count the beat out by pounding their feet on the floor. Guess what - it's the building caretaker too. So anyone got a really good record(s) that'll piss off hippies? Serious request by the way. We bought a house and we'll be moving in a few months so what do I care... I want to do a 4am these go up to 11 party just to show how much I have appreciated living underneath this twat MEK [EMAIL PROTECTED] com To 03/01/2005 09:52 313@hyperreal.org AM cc Subject (313) anyone want a Harvey mix? think this is a newish one: http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/harvey_120404_p1.rm I know there's some fans of the hippy's vibe at the mo. Hippies are in btw. MAN _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
Re: (313) anyone have a anti-hippie tune?
Odeluga, Ken wrote: Real hippies hate anything 'techno' don't they? So long as they're not the 'Spiral-Tribe/squat party 'crustie' type of hippies, virtually any techno will displease them. i'm a bit of a hippie and i'm well techno...so where does that leave the generalisations? heh heh robin...
RE: (313) anyone have a anti-hippie tune?
You're 'The exception that proves the rule Robin' ... (i.e., it's a nonsense notion in the first place to assume all hippies aren't likeable! ;-) Ken Ken Odeluga Editor, Markets - Market Talk Dow Jones Newswires [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 March 2005 11:42 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) anyone have a anti-hippie tune? Odeluga, Ken wrote: Real hippies hate anything 'techno' don't they? So long as they're not the 'Spiral-Tribe/squat party 'crustie' type of hippies, virtually any techno will displease them. i'm a bit of a hippie and i'm well techno...so where does that leave the generalisations? heh heh robin...
RE: (313) anyone have a anti-hippie tune?
it's a nonsense notion WE'LL HAVE NO NONSENSE HERE PLEASE KENNETH, IT'S NEITHER THE TIME NOR THE PLACE _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
RE: (313) anyone have a anti-hippie tune?
WE'LL HAVE NO NONSENSE HERE PLEASE KENNETH, IT'S NEITHER THE TIME NOR THE PLACE You're right Alex, sorry! LOL! :-D
Re: (313) Can anyone id this for me
in case anyone is wondering it is hutton drive on seventhsign records p Placid wrote: http://www.acidmixes.com/what.mp3 It's actually off one of my mixes but my computer crashed,and i lost all my files and i am trying to do a tracklisting of all my mixes... may require more help soon thanks p
(313) Arpanet On Rephlex
Can you guys keep the noise down please? ;-) I hear there's a new Arpanet LP coming on Rephlex. Anyone heard anything about this? Cheers, Ken Ken Odeluga Editor, Markets - Market Talk Dow Jones Newswires [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Arpanet On Rephlex
no, i know nothing about it. But if that rumor is true, sign me up! I still love their last album. So innovative and fresh. On Wednesday, March 02, 2005, at 08:56AM, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can you guys keep the noise down please? ;-) I hear there's a new Arpanet LP coming on Rephlex. Anyone heard anything about this? Cheers, Ken Ken Odeluga Editor, Markets - Market Talk Dow Jones Newswires [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(313) how to download real media streams
got this from a board, but i can't remember which one... it works. Save the file somewhere on your computer [ie play it in realplayer, look up the clip info, there you can see where it is located on your pc]. Right click and choose open with and pick notepad or similar program. You should now get an url, which is where the file up for streaming is located. Cut and paste this url into your browser and download should start. Now you'll just have to locate where your computer saves such files (if you don't get the option of chosing a location). Searching for it after download has finished should do the trick anyway. Having said this, I'm a pc user. I've heard this doesn't work completely similar on Macs.
FW: (313) Can anyone id this for me
Not often I try to ID stuff as I'm not as knowledgeable as some. But since it was an 'acidmix' (or maybe I was just in a good mood) thought I'd give it a whirl. I listened no I don't know it Then just to give the proof to my post of yesterday you give the answer and it's a record I have. -Original Message- From: Placid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 March 2005 12:42 in case anyone is wondering it is hutton drive on seventhsign records Placid wrote: http://www.acidmixes.com/what.mp3 It's actually off one of my mixes but my computer crashed
Re: (313) Arpanet On Rephlex
oh my word really? funnily enough been listening the first lp recently, it's perfect for winter listening. robin... Odeluga, Ken wrote: Can you guys keep the noise down please? ;-) I hear there's a new Arpanet LP coming on Rephlex. Anyone heard anything about this?
Re: (313) anyone have a anti-hippie tune?
at the barbers - get a haircut you! ;) MEK robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] ctric.com To 313@hyperreal.org 03/02/2005 05:41 cc AM Subject Re: (313) anyone have a anti-hippie tune? Odeluga, Ken wrote: Real hippies hate anything 'techno' don't they? So long as they're not the 'Spiral-Tribe/squat party 'crustie' type of hippies, virtually any techno will displease them. i'm a bit of a hippie and i'm well techno...so where does that leave the generalisations? heh heh robin...
Re: (313) how to download real media streams
ha wrote: got this from a board, but i can't remember which one... it works. Save the file somewhere on your computer [ie play it in realplayer, look up the clip info, there you can see where it is located on your pc]. Right click and choose open with and pick notepad or similar program. You should now get an url, which is where the file up for streaming is located. Cut and paste this url into your browser and download should start. Now you'll just have to locate where your computer saves such files (if you don't get the option of chosing a location). Searching for it after download has finished should do the trick anyway. Having said this, I'm a pc user. I've heard this doesn't work completely similar on Macs. This approach doesn't always work, if the stream is over rtsp for example. In which case do as above, but instead of pasting the link into your browser do this at a command prompt... mplayer -dumpstream url replacing url with the location of the rm file. This work on linux, windows and might work on Mac if you can build the source code. You will end up with a file stream.dump in the current directory. Rename that file and give it an rm extension away you go. This works in real time though, it's like recording a tape. It will work with all real audio streams though. To get mplayer go here http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/design7/dload.html -Mike This message has been checked for viruses but the contents of an attachment may still contain software viruses, which could damage your computer system: you are advised to perform your own checks. Email communications with the University of Nottingham may be monitored as permitted by UK legislation.
Re: (313) woooah, hold on a second,
In case anyone's still interested, I've made mp3's of the Derrick may and Larry Levan Kiss Fm broadcasts. I'm on soulseek with the username mewdeeman I'm not sure if it's going to work though, since I'm behind a firewall and on a mac using solarseek. Just let me know in case it doesn't. Joost On 2 Mar, 2005, at 5:21 AM, David Gillies wrote: On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 17:11 +1300, Simon Kong wrote: David Gillies wrote: There's heaps of 313'ers who use Soul Seek. That could be cool. or perhaps a bit torrent? yes . but how exactly do a I make it available to you through those networks . For slsk, you'll just need to have your slsk client open and have the file sitting in your shared music folder. Then either people can search for the file name or find your name on slsk and grab the file that way For bittorrent, you can use something like Azureus (http://azureus.sf.net) to create a new torrent, then publish the torrent file up on a bit torrent tracker site. I have a tracker setup on my server that can be used for this purpose. The good part of bit torrent is that as long as someone sticks around to seed the file, you don't necessarily have to be the only one sharing it out the whole time. I need to go away and do my homework ' I have slsk on my mac . but not the bit torrent .. basically have stopped using them cause it's boredom and awfully more'ish / also is it true that slsk has stopped giving out usernames ! Not sure. i haven't used slsk for a while.
Re: (313) woooah, hold on a second, *for os x hax0rs and new windows rippers
Solarseek is old news, please do yourself a favor and get ssX for os 10.3 @ http://chris.schleifer.net/ssX/ also for you interested windows users who want to convert rm to mp3, the easiest way i know is to use streamboxripper, full verrsion is at: http://www.streamboxripper.tk/ and you all are welcome to post in smaller rooms such as the 313 or Livesets rooms on soulseek... On Mar 2, 2005, at 11:01, Joost P wrote: In case anyone's still interested, I've made mp3's of the Derrick may and Larry Levan Kiss Fm broadcasts. I'm on soulseek with the username mewdeeman I'm not sure if it's going to work though, since I'm behind a firewall and on a mac using solarseek. Just let me know in case it doesn't. Joost On 2 Mar, 2005, at 5:21 AM, David Gillies wrote: On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 17:11 +1300, Simon Kong wrote: David Gillies wrote: There's heaps of 313'ers who use Soul Seek. That could be cool. or perhaps a bit torrent? yes . but how exactly do a I make it available to you through those networks . For slsk, you'll just need to have your slsk client open and have the file sitting in your shared music folder. Then either people can search for the file name or find your name on slsk and grab the file that way For bittorrent, you can use something like Azureus (http://azureus.sf.net) to create a new torrent, then publish the torrent file up on a bit torrent tracker site. I have a tracker setup on my server that can be used for this purpose. The good part of bit torrent is that as long as someone sticks around to seed the file, you don't necessarily have to be the only one sharing it out the whole time. I need to go away and do my homework ' I have slsk on my mac . but not the bit torrent .. basically have stopped using them cause it's boredom and awfully more'ish / also is it true that slsk has stopped giving out usernames ! Not sure. i haven't used slsk for a while.
Re: (313) woooah, hold on a second, *for os x hax0rs and new windows rippers
Is ssX better or just newer? Is it as good as nicotine which I can run on my OS X boxes anyway? On Mar 2, 2005, at 12:08, David Smith wrote: Solarseek is old news, please do yourself a favor and get ssX for os 10.3 @ http://chris.schleifer.net/ssX/ -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com aim - mkbatwerk || mkbwriu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) woooah, hold on a second, *for os x hax0rs and new windows rippers
as a former nicotine user, ssX is newer and better. 1-it is updated on a weekly basis on average in the builds directory, and its native to os x. The only feature that is missing is remembering a search like in nicotine, and the things i like feature. It is alot nicer on the eyes, i have my windows transparent black. It is also very easy to install. I prefer it over any other version including the pc. A downside to nicotine is that the programer is working on museek for linux and not on nicotine. On Mar 2, 2005, at 12:12, Matt Kane's Brain wrote: Is ssX better or just newer? Is it as good as nicotine which I can run on my OS X boxes anyway? On Mar 2, 2005, at 12:08, David Smith wrote: Solarseek is old news, please do yourself a favor and get ssX for os 10.3 @ http://chris.schleifer.net/ssX/ -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com aim - mkbatwerk || mkbwriu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: (313) woooah, hold on a second (literally)
cos I can now do it all non realplayer, non realtime and on a PC Putting the bits and pieces others have provided together: (for us non Mac users that is, looks like lots of solutions for those with are being discussed) Go to the Faith (or whatever page) Right click the link, save target as, save it wherever (eg. desktop) This gets a 50ish byte .ram file Right click again and open with say notepad There's the URL of the actual audio Paste this into a page of HTML (if you don't have Frontpage or Dreamweaver or whatever you can use Word as an HTML editor) Either preview the page you've made or save it and open with Explorer (or whatever) Now right click the link you've made and again save target as, save it wherever Now you have the actual (presumably several Mb of) audio (I know this is the process Robin described but I needed it really spelling out) However it's still a .rm or .ram file Now you can use Slmon's http://www.jummpa.com/fredown2.htm to convert it (this last is the only part of the process I haven't tried yet as it's still downloading (very slow) and I'll want to back my machine up before I install it.
Re: (313) for the non DIY folks (was: woooah, hold on a second (literally))
Hi again, Steve, another listmember was so good as to donate some webspace for the mixes. You can find them now at http://space.linuxlovesyou.com/mixes/index.html , so enjoy! I'm busy recording the second Derrick May as we speak, so that one will probably follow a little later if all goes well. (It's 1:30 hrs long, so hang in there...) Joost On 2 Mar, 2005, at 6:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: cos I can now do it all non realplayer, non realtime and on a PC Putting the bits and pieces others have provided together: (for us non Mac users that is, looks like lots of solutions for those with are being discussed) Go to the Faith (or whatever page) Right click the link, save target as, save it wherever (eg. desktop) This gets a 50ish byte .ram file Right click again and open with say notepad There's the URL of the actual audio Paste this into a page of HTML (if you don't have Frontpage or Dreamweaver or whatever you can use Word as an HTML editor) Either preview the page you've made or save it and open with Explorer (or whatever) Now right click the link you've made and again save target as, save it wherever Now you have the actual (presumably several Mb of) audio (I know this is the process Robin described but I needed it really spelling out) However it's still a .rm or .ram file Now you can use Slmon's http://www.jummpa.com/fredown2.htm to convert it (this last is the only part of the process I haven't tried yet as it's still downloading (very slow) and I'll want to back my machine up before I install it.
(313) B12 BACK
http://www.wheelsinsteadofhooves.co.uk/
Re: (313) B12 BACK
And they also have a Skam records showcase without Bola? How could they :) On Mar 2, 2005, at 9:33 PM, max wrote: http://www.wheelsinsteadofhooves.co.uk/
Re: (313) Arpanet On Rephlex
According to the Rephlex website it is true: http://www.rephlex.com/ There is also more material coming up from DMX Crew m... DMX Crew On Mar 2, 2005, at 4:02 PM, jason kenjar wrote: no, i know nothing about it. But if that rumor is true, sign me up! I still love their last album. So innovative and fresh. On Wednesday, March 02, 2005, at 08:56AM, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can you guys keep the noise down please? ;-) I hear there's a new Arpanet LP coming on Rephlex. Anyone heard anything about this? Cheers, Ken Ken Odeluga Editor, Markets - Market Talk Dow Jones Newswires [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) new record observations
I wonder which version patrick russell plays on the mixtape he did on matts show? there is a 'remix'of 4 minutes or so, and an original of 2 and a half. anyone know? well on that mixtape he plays the track for longer than 2:45 with no obvious sign that he plays two copies. i'd guess he uses the version on that Lektroluv Lektrokuted compilation yes that was the one he had.. Dr. Attaman is the only person i know with an original, and unless BMG found an original, i'd predict that's where he got a clean copy to do his secret mixes and fixes edit from. :) PS -- if anyone in Ann Arbor area needs a doctor that is also a killer DJ of dance music obscurities, Dr. Attaman will heal your body and soul, look him up at U of M medical center! i've also seen him lurking round the DJ History forums too, hopefully doing research UNrelated to his medical practice. -- MM http://sonicsunset.com
Re: (313) Arpanet On Rephlex
Breakin is the label from Ed DMX himself, it is not related to Rephlex afaik. KJ On Mar 2, 2005, at 10:36 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On a related note, is BREAKIN RECORDS related to Rephlex? Can anyone tell me more about them? ~David -- Original Message - Subject: Re: (313) Arpanet On Rephlex Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2005 22:09:21 +0100 From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: jason kenjar [EMAIL PROTECTED] According to the Rephlex website it is true: http://www.rephlex.com/ There is also more material coming up from DMX Crew m... DMX Crew On Mar 2, 2005, at 4:02 PM, jason kenjar wrote: no, i know nothing about it. But if that rumor is true, sign me up! I still love their last album. So innovative and fresh. On Wednesday, March 02, 2005, at 08:56AM, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can you guys keep the noise down please? ;-) I hear there's a new Arpanet LP coming on Rephlex. Anyone heard anything about this? Cheers, Ken Ken Odeluga Editor, Markets - Market Talk Dow Jones Newswires [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) new record observations
On Feb 24, 2005, at 9:43 AM, robin wrote: duly noted Tom. i did say that i'll dismiss only when i've had a proper listen to the vinyl rather than just clips :) can anyone post links of clips of this online... (new recloose). sorry if i missed them in an earlier post. -- MM http://sonicsunset.com
RE: (313) new record observations
can anyone post links of clips of this online... (new recloose). sorry if i missed them in an earlier post. http://www.planetxusa.com/pub/audio/djram/2005/179304.ram This is a link to planet-x's clips. If I find better ones I'll link 'em. Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems ** I am exactly what I wanted to become since I was 5 years old. Since 5 year olds are not noted for mature judgement and sometimes aspire to piracy or gunfighting, this is not necessarily a sign of success. **
Re: (313) new record observations
On Mar 2, 2005, at 4:05 PM, Stoddard, Kamal wrote: can anyone post links of clips of this online... (new recloose). sorry if i missed them in an earlier post. http://www.planetxusa.com/pub/audio/djram/2005/179304.ram This is a link to planet-x's clips. If I find better ones I'll link 'em. thanks. while i like it so-so, man oh man could this track benefit from a really spaced apart disco-style dub. just using a few chunks of the vocal, and air it all out Francois K style in full Prelude era.. yet still keep the bounce and funk. my silly opinion, anyway.. -- MM http://sonicsunset.com
RE: (313) new record observations
http://music.rushhour.nl/shop/28610.mp3 From rush hour if you don't like real audio. Booya. Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems
RE: (313) new record observations
Nah not silly, I'm feeling you on that. I'm feeling more of a larry levan style dub tho (as if there's that much diff eh?). Kinda like the larry remix of love honey. Real thumpy, bouncy but s p a ce d out to the maxyeeeah. Almost quitting time.a spaced out. Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems ** I am exactly what I wanted to become since I was 5 years old. Since 5 year olds are not noted for mature judgement and sometimes aspire to piracy or gunfighting, this is not necessarily a sign of success. ** -Original Message- From: Matt MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 5:09 PM To: Stoddard, Kamal Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) new record observations On Mar 2, 2005, at 4:05 PM, Stoddard, Kamal wrote: can anyone post links of clips of this online... (new recloose). sorry if i missed them in an earlier post. http://www.planetxusa.com/pub/audio/djram/2005/179304.ram This is a link to planet-x's clips. If I find better ones I'll link 'em. thanks. while i like it so-so, man oh man could this track benefit from a really spaced apart disco-style dub. just using a few chunks of the vocal, and air it all out Francois K style in full Prelude era.. yet still keep the bounce and funk. my silly opinion, anyway.. -- MM http://sonicsunset.com
Re: (313) new record observations - recloose Dust
On Mar 2, 2005, at 4:15 PM, Stoddard, Kamal wrote: Nah not silly, I'm feeling you on that. I'm feeling more of a larry levan style dub tho (as if there's that much diff eh?). Kinda like the larry remix of love honey. Real thumpy, bouncy but s p a ce d out to the maxyeeeah. like if you listen to the first minute or two, all the DNA of the funk of the track is right there. the little disco/funky guitar with a little delay on it, then the horn blasts, just soaked in more reverb would be so great... like kind of a studio one dub kind of feell. then bring in the big round bassline... oh yeah, add some claps.. maybe a little 808 cowbell on the 16's so you can give yourself an 'additional production' credit, hehh Virtual Dub Mixes done conceptually in ASCII brought to you by.. -- MM http://sonicsunset.com
RE: (313) new record observations - recloose Dust
Uh oh. Wait till the riaa hears about this one. They're gonna be after those virtual royalties, You bet. Yeh that sounds like a bomb mix. Oh and since I got that new mixer I can get a clean recording of antilla. Edit on the way soon! I'm so excited. Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems
Re: (313) new record observations
I'd back that opinion up- I've lost count of how many tracks I've heard now that SHOULD work on paper (Fat Freddie's Drop meets Recloose, Joey Beltram meets Juan Atkins, errr, 808 State meets UB40- maybe not!) but just don't quite jell when you hear the tune cheers Jason On 2 Mar 2005, at 22:08, Matt MacQueen wrote: On Mar 2, 2005, at 4:05 PM, Stoddard, Kamal wrote: can anyone post links of clips of this online... (new recloose). sorry if i missed them in an earlier post. http://www.planetxusa.com/pub/audio/djram/2005/179304.ram This is a link to planet-x's clips. If I find better ones I'll link 'em. thanks. while i like it so-so, man oh man could this track benefit from a really spaced apart disco-style dub. just using a few chunks of the vocal, and air it all out Francois K style in full Prelude era.. yet still keep the bounce and funk. my silly opinion, anyway.. -- MM http://sonicsunset.com
Re: (313) new record observations
Mad Mike meets Ian O'Brien, thats what I want to see! Or failing that just Mad Mike doing 'Ian O'Brien disease'. - Original Message - From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 10:42 PM Subject: Re: (313) new record observations I'd back that opinion up- I've lost count of how many tracks I've heard now that SHOULD work on paper (Fat Freddie's Drop meets Recloose, Joey Beltram meets Juan Atkins, errr, 808 State meets UB40- maybe not!) but just don't quite jell when you hear the tune cheers Jason On 2 Mar 2005, at 22:08, Matt MacQueen wrote: On Mar 2, 2005, at 4:05 PM, Stoddard, Kamal wrote: can anyone post links of clips of this online... (new recloose). sorry if i missed them in an earlier post. http://www.planetxusa.com/pub/audio/djram/2005/179304.ram This is a link to planet-x's clips. If I find better ones I'll link 'em. thanks. while i like it so-so, man oh man could this track benefit from a really spaced apart disco-style dub. just using a few chunks of the vocal, and air it all out Francois K style in full Prelude era.. yet still keep the bounce and funk. my silly opinion, anyway.. -- MM http://sonicsunset.com
Re: (313) new record observations
Aargh- that's probably the main reason I've never really taken to Ian's stuff- I really see that track as being Mad Mike Lite :) Jason On 2 Mar 2005, at 22:43, Stewart Caig wrote: Mad Mike meets Ian O'Brien, thats what I want to see! Or failing that just Mad Mike doing 'Ian O'Brien disease'. - Original Message - From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 10:42 PM Subject: Re: (313) new record observations I'd back that opinion up- I've lost count of how many tracks I've heard now that SHOULD work on paper (Fat Freddie's Drop meets Recloose, Joey Beltram meets Juan Atkins, errr, 808 State meets UB40- maybe not!) but just don't quite jell when you hear the tune cheers
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Well to be honest, I would never have thought of Mad Mike had he not been in the track title, just like the tune. As for not taking to Ian O'Brien!! Man, Im shocked! Gigantic days?? - Original Message - From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 10:48 PM Subject: Re: (313) new record observations Aargh- that's probably the main reason I've never really taken to Ian's stuff- I really see that track as being Mad Mike Lite :) Jason On 2 Mar 2005, at 22:43, Stewart Caig wrote: Mad Mike meets Ian O'Brien, thats what I want to see! Or failing that just Mad Mike doing 'Ian O'Brien disease'. - Original Message - From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 10:42 PM Subject: Re: (313) new record observations I'd back that opinion up- I've lost count of how many tracks I've heard now that SHOULD work on paper (Fat Freddie's Drop meets Recloose, Joey Beltram meets Juan Atkins, errr, 808 State meets UB40- maybe not!) but just don't quite jell when you hear the tune cheers
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Hmmm, how about: Phil Collins meets Surgeon Whitesnake meet Whitehouse Madonna meets DJ Kero Isley Brothers meet the Burden Brothers/RNG Beach Boys meet Wolf Eyes Just kidding...well who knows, I bet Kero could make Madonna sound pretty rad! :) blip beep tik tok tttf shshshsh dee -- Original Message - Subject: Re: (313) new record observations Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2005 22:43:21 - From: Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Mad Mike meets Ian O'Brien, thats what I want to see! Or failing that just Mad Mike doing 'Ian O'Brien disease'. - Original Message - From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 10:42 PM Subject: Re: (313) new record observations I'd back that opinion up- I've lost count of how many tracks I've heard now that SHOULD work on paper (Fat Freddie's Drop meets Recloose, Joey Beltram meets Juan Atkins, errr, 808 State meets UB40- maybe not!) but just don't quite jell when you hear the tune cheers Jason On 2 Mar 2005, at 22:08, Matt MacQueen wrote: On Mar 2, 2005, at 4:05 PM, Stoddard, Kamal wrote: can anyone post links of clips of this online... (new recloose). sorry if i missed them in an earlier post. http://www.planetxusa.com/pub/audio/djram/2005/179304.ram This is a link to planet-x's clips. If I find better ones I'll link 'em. thanks. while i like it so-so, man oh man could this track benefit from a really spaced apart disco-style dub. just using a few chunks of the vocal, and air it all out Francois K style in full Prelude era.. yet still keep the bounce and funk. my silly opinion, anyway.. -- MM http://sonicsunset.com
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With some of the total tosh bootlegs/mash ups we've had in our shop recently, NONE of those listed below would suprise me anymore :) Jason On 2 Mar 2005, at 22:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hmmm, how about: Phil Collins meets Surgeon Whitesnake meet Whitehouse Madonna meets DJ Kero Isley Brothers meet the Burden Brothers/RNG Beach Boys meet Wolf Eyes Just kidding...well who knows, I bet Kero could make Madonna sound pretty rad! :) blip beep tik tok tttf shshshsh dee
(313) aparat mp3 (fwd)
this song is flippin' beautiful. especially the last 30 seconds. i sent a bigger mail about it but it seems to have disappeared. anyways- here's the link: http://turbine.slackworks.com/robots/blair/ALongWalk.mp3 and here's a review from www.Music.for-Robots.com Jesus, sometimes when I've been listening to a lot of different kinds of music for a while, some new techno music comes along and grabs my attention like nothing else can. In this particular case it is some truly beautiful organics-meets-electronics work by Germany's Apparat, aka Sascha Ring. Sascha has been playing music since he was 7 years old, starting with the drums. He moved to Berlin in the late-90s shortly after he'd gotten into electronic music production, and has since released work on the Berlin-based BPitch Control and $hitkatapult labels. In Berlin, c. 2000, Sascha connected with Marco Haas, aka T.Raumschmiere, and has been helping him run $hitkatapult ever since. Sascha was apparently a huge fan of John Peel and the Peel Sessions, and he actually appeared on the show in May of 2004. Unfortunately, as many reported (including myself, here), Peel passed away a few months later while on holiday in Peru. The new EP, Silizium, is Apparat's dedication to the huge mentor that Peel was for him and other $hitkatapult folks. This song comes off the new EP, available here - its loaded with five beautiful new songs and four remixes, courtesey of Bus, Rechenzentrum, Telefon Tel Aviv, and an Apparat-rework. The strings, the violin and cello of Kathrin Pf nder and Lisa Stepf, aka Complex cord, plus the vocals of Raz Ohara, and the clarinet/sax of Hormel Eastwood, all meld perfectly with the buzzing bass and crunching beats throughout, producing techno music that's just loaded with this beautiful, heavy emotional content - it is really quite outstanding as a kind of techno-pop eulogy. I like this very much, and hopefully you folks will too.
(313) okay i know this is a weird question
but it's been in the back of my mind for, oh, 12 years or so... on this compilation http://e.discogs.com/release/33768 the track by Unity 3: The Age Of Love Suite... does anyone know where that vocal sample they cut up came from? always liked that one.. -- MM http://sonicsunset.com
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On Mar 2, 2005, at 4:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hmmm, how about: Phil Collins meets Surgeon i got all the rest of the jokes, but what's the connection with these two, hairlines? ;) -- MM http://sonicsunset.com
Re: (313) Arpanet On Rephlex
On Mar 2, 2005, at 3:09 PM, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote: According to the Rephlex website it is true: http://www.rephlex.com/ There is also more material coming up from DMX Crew m... DMX Crew you mean there were actually GOOD dmx crew records KJ? i'm actually serious... probably ignorantly so, but... -- MM http://sonicsunset.com
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No connection really, I was just trying to imagine how that would sound! I bet that Surgeon can't dance though... ~David -- Original Message - Subject: Re: (313) new record observations Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2005 17:25:35 -0600 From: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 313@hyperreal.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mar 2, 2005, at 4:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hmmm, how about: Phil Collins meets Surgeon i got all the rest of the jokes, but what's the connection with these two, hairlines? ;) -- MM http://sonicsunset.com
Re: (313) okay i know this is a weird question
actually- that jogged a question i had. The part in Lil Louis' song Journey With the Lonely, where it breaks down in the middle and goes Come On! Hup! anyone know where that came from? it was also used by HMC on the imaginativly titled Come On On Wed, 2 Mar 2005, Matt MacQueen wrote: but it's been in the back of my mind for, oh, 12 years or so... on this compilation http://e.discogs.com/release/33768 the track by Unity 3: The Age Of Love Suite... does anyone know where that vocal sample they cut up came from? always liked that one.. -- MM http://sonicsunset.com