(313) Sound Signature comp

2005-04-03 Thread Andy Mitchell
Anyone got the skinny on this (or audio samples)? Sounds inneresting...

VA: Sound Sampler Pt. 1 CD (SS 002CD)
The state-of-the-art on Theo Parrish's Sound Signature. An unmixed CD
compilation which features the following artists: 1. Hanna, 2. Tom Project,
3. Jerry The Cat feat Genevieve, 4. Incahoots, 5. Duminnie Deporres feat
Umar Bin Hassen, 6. The Rotating Assembly, 7. Howard Thomas, 8. Piranha feat
Angelique Brown, 9. Theo Parrish, 10. Him 5, 11. Greeen Pickles feat Bill
Beaver, 12. Marcellus Pittman.



Re: (313) Live Techno ?

2005-04-03 Thread diana potts


Recloose. He lives in your neck of the woods.


--- I'm not a dj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
   Hey all '
 
I am part of a development team for a
Festival in New Zealand, Easter, 2006
 
I have been asked to find a live Techno
performance, for the Festival.
 
.
 
I have been racking my brain as to who is
actually doing an interesting Live stage
performance '
 
Also someone was talking about the Orb or
FSOL . who will do a performance over ISDN?
 
Any suggestions, would be appreciated.
 
Mail me off list '
 
Alternatively it would be great to hear of
peoples favourite / least favourite live act.
 
..
 
 
I was recently reminded of when the Advent
played in NZ live.  We did the sound for them
in this large warehouse in Wellington.
 
As the PA company we thought they were terrible
because the overdrove every channel to the max.
 
So it was all distorted mash.  The people loved
it though . and it really was the last great
Live Techno performance in NZ really. (1998)
 
That was a great year, cause Der Dritte Raum
played Live as well. They were stunning, but
the PA for them was really bad, alot of their
work was lost to bad acoustics.
 
Oh' and I saw Rabbit in the Moon !! a touch more
trance, but it was in a Forest with 160k of
unreal sound for a crowd of about 1000 peeps.
 
No one will believe me if I told you the truth
about that party, but the Rabbit was cool '
 
 
.turnstyle
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



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Re: (313) Live Techno ?

2005-04-03 Thread I'm not a dj



I vote for Fabrice Lig. 

That or on a slightly less techno front...Underworld. 


  Yea ' very much up for Underworld.

  My brother used to be their Video Tech, so I've had an
  inside look at a lot of their production.  Pretty cool
  show, and very much like their tunes.


  What does Fabrice Lig run 

  I realize most people make excellent music, but the stage
  factor is rather important in this instance ..

  Someone who is prepared to bring some production elements '

  Visual ' performance / presence


  What is the verdict on Ritchies Hawtin .. the reports from
  his Mutek show last year were a bit confused.

  I wasn't sure if people expected more ' or didn't realize
  what they got ..



   .turnstyle




Re: (313) Kraftwerk North American tour [EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]

2005-04-03 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




YES!  Looks like I'll have to make the Chicago show.

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now!

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I just called the ticket peoples- they aren't on sale
yet or even on State Theater's roster. I shall keep
trying!!

I'm so happy. I saw them in Luton Hoo but missed the
detroit date last time around. Now I shall have
redemption! (the insane storm outside is getting to
me:))

d


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 May 30   Washington9:30 Club
 May 31   Washington9:30 Club
 Jun  1   New York City   Hammerstein Ballroom
 Jun  3   DETROIT   State Theater
 June 4   Chicago   Riviera
 June 6   Los Angeles Greek Theater

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Re: (313) Live Techno ?

2005-04-03 Thread I'm not a dj



diana potts wrote:


Recloose. He lives in your neck of the woods.




  ta ' indeed . heck he's almost a local in fact

  I would expect that he will make it to the billing as per.


  We are looking really for some distinct internationals, the
  program is over 48 hours, so we are seeking to feature several
  headline performances.

  Artists like Recloose would certainly draw the stage, but I'm
  looking for the jaw dropper ' performance .

  Does it exist ?!

  The whole Festival is not Techno, so the Act can stand alone
  in its sonic capacity.  However it would be nice to find an Act
  that can define the scale of the moment.

  We are trying to stay away from Dj performances ' and present
  stage performances.  I realize Techno is not rock n roll ..

  However acts like Underworld, and the Chems were able to match
  their performance next to biggest bands in the world by using
  simple and effective video and lighting production.

  Further to this Rabbit in the Moon developed a '12 act full
  costume stage show that peels your cap of in the right mood.

  The concept of the Orb appearing live through ISDN is fairly
  cool ' as well.  In this dimension you are starting to create
  a reality that extends conventional performance into another
  level of experience.

  /

  In NZ acts like Pitch Black are producing, fully sound  vision
  integrated performances, that they present in small clubs.

  They can translate this to a large crowd and integrate midi
  triggering for lighting cues as well.

  This progression in production control is the level of act
  that we wish to present.  Strip the production away, and we
  are looking for pure presence, the star quality of performance.

  Other NZ bands like Fat Freddy's Drop, Shapeshifter, Salmonella Dub
  are all producing a stage show that incorporates specific vision,
  lighting and sound concepts beyond standard rock n roll.

  While this may not be important to all artists it is an integral
  part of what we intend to present at the Festival.

  Where is the KLF when you need them?



  .turnstyle









RE: (313) Live Techno ?

2005-04-03 Thread George Jones - Logic7
There's always Stewart Walker. From what I understand he does a nice live
set.  

-Original Message-
From: I'm not a dj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2005 4:34 PM
To: 313
Subject: (313) Live Techno ?



  Hey all '

   I am part of a development team for a
   Festival in New Zealand, Easter, 2006

   I have been asked to find a live Techno
   performance, for the Festival.

   .

   I have been racking my brain as to who is
   actually doing an interesting Live stage
   performance '

   Also someone was talking about the Orb or
   FSOL . who will do a performance over ISDN?

   Any suggestions, would be appreciated.

   Mail me off list '

   Alternatively it would be great to hear of
   peoples favourite / least favourite live act.

   ..


   I was recently reminded of when the Advent
   played in NZ live.  We did the sound for them
   in this large warehouse in Wellington.

   As the PA company we thought they were terrible
   because the overdrove every channel to the max.

   So it was all distorted mash.  The people loved
   it though . and it really was the last great
   Live Techno performance in NZ really. (1998)

   That was a great year, cause Der Dritte Raum
   played Live as well. They were stunning, but
   the PA for them was really bad, alot of their
   work was lost to bad acoustics.

   Oh' and I saw Rabbit in the Moon !! a touch more
   trance, but it was in a Forest with 160k of
   unreal sound for a crowd of about 1000 peeps.

   No one will believe me if I told you the truth
   about that party, but the Rabbit was cool '


   .turnstyle








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RE: (313) Live Techno ?

2005-04-03 Thread diana potts

I just saw the Technoir guys from Pittsburgh play.
Shawn Rudiman etc. that was a -great- show. Shawn does
a good job on his own, but together they were so much
better. IMHO Stewart's shows have never left my jaw on
the floor.

The only LIVE pa i've seen that has left me bulldozed
was KDJ and Taj Bell at the Planet E party, DEMF one I
believe.




--- George Jones - Logic7 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 There's always Stewart Walker. From what I
 understand he does a nice live
 set.  
 
 -Original Message-
 From: I'm not a dj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2005 4:34 PM
 To: 313
 Subject: (313) Live Techno ?
 
 
 
   Hey all '
 
I am part of a development team for a
Festival in New Zealand, Easter, 2006
 
I have been asked to find a live Techno
performance, for the Festival.
 
.
 
I have been racking my brain as to who is
actually doing an interesting Live stage
performance '
 
Also someone was talking about the Orb or
FSOL . who will do a performance over ISDN?
 
Any suggestions, would be appreciated.
 
Mail me off list '
 
Alternatively it would be great to hear of
peoples favourite / least favourite live act.
 
..
 
 
I was recently reminded of when the Advent
played in NZ live.  We did the sound for them
in this large warehouse in Wellington.
 
As the PA company we thought they were terrible
because the overdrove every channel to the max.
 
So it was all distorted mash.  The people loved
it though . and it really was the last great
Live Techno performance in NZ really. (1998)
 
That was a great year, cause Der Dritte Raum
played Live as well. They were stunning, but
the PA for them was really bad, alot of their
work was lost to bad acoustics.
 
Oh' and I saw Rabbit in the Moon !! a touch more
trance, but it was in a Forest with 160k of
unreal sound for a crowd of about 1000 peeps.
 
No one will believe me if I told you the truth
about that party, but the Rabbit was cool '
 
 
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Re: (313) dynamic duo's

2005-04-03 Thread darnistle

Air Liquide
Icarus
The Glove


pulsinger  tunakan
baldelli  tbc
blaze

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


LFO (Mark Bell Gez Varley)!!!


D.

On Fri, 1 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


FUSE
Surgeon and Regis- I forget the name right now
Advent (back when anyways)
TNT (Mullnex and Osborn)
FUSE =P





On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:



 On Apr 1, 2005, at 5:56 PM, J.T. wrote:

  hello mcfly?!?!
  stinson  donald! DREXCIYA
  dmay and d wynn = r-tyme
  legowelt + luke eargoggle = catnip
  hood  mills?
  (anybody) + mad mike :P
  iz  diz
  max404 + terrace = faceless techno bastards

 Not with Terrace, but with someone else ;)

  kirk digiorgio  ian o'brien ;)

 Masters at Work
 Duplex
 Cybertron
 Randon Noise Generation
 2 Lonesome swordmen
 2 Unlimited
 Novamen
 Ghetto Brothers
 Terrace  Wladimir: Wladimir M.
 Dynamix II

 This can be a really, really long thread :)


  Tejada  Leviste comes to mind.
  oooh - Fixmer  McCarthy does that count
  Solvent  Lowfish
  Soha - who is DJ Gregory  Julien Jabre
  i'm sure there's a lot more...
   - Original Message -
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: 313@hyperreal.org
  Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 7:55 AM
  Subject: (313) dynamic duo's
   that got me thinking.
 what a production team - Ron 'n' Chez.
 Mark and Moritz too. Jeeepers.
 Proper dynamic duo's.
 Like Batman  Robin.
 not the same on their own are they. 






RE: (313) Live Techno ?

2005-04-03 Thread KC Austin


my vote goes to speedy j, decently big name to draw a crowd and a wicked
live performance. he also does some experimental video integration, and
is working on a crazy 5.1 surround project




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From: I'm not a dj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2005 5:28 PM
To: 313
Subject: Re: (313) Live Techno ?






Re: (313) Live Techno ?

2005-04-03 Thread I'm not a dj





KC Austin wrote:


my vote goes to speedy j, decently big name to draw a crowd and a wicked
live performance. he also does some experimental video integration, and
is working on a crazy 5.1 surround project




   yea ' whammy

   now you are talking ' don't even start me on surround (yes)

   we have the ticket for speedy if he wants to ride!

   unlike conventions ' here in NZ we like to freak it out
   and we have no concerns about being really good at it.


   and 'speedy j just happens to be one of the festival organisers
   absolute baby favourites . from long times and good times .

   thanks

   .simon


Re: (313) Live Techno ?

2005-04-03 Thread I'm not a dj





KC Austin wrote:


my vote goes to speedy j, decently big name to draw a crowd and a wicked
live performance. he also does some experimental video integration, and
is working on a crazy 5.1 surround project




   yea ' whammy

   now you are talking ' don't even start me on surround (yes)

   we have the ticket for speedy if he wants to ride!

   unlike conventions ' here in NZ we like to freak it out
   and we have no concerns about being really good at it.


   and 'speedy j just happens to be one of the festival organisers
   absolute baby favourites . from long times and good times .

   thanks


  .turnstyle


Re: (313) Live Techno ?

2005-04-03 Thread Matt Kane's Brain
See if you can track down the Clones. They're a set of twins from the 
south of France who do a KILLER hard disco PA.


They managed to upstage Stacey Pullen when I saw them. Wow.

On Apr 2, 2005, at 20:27, I'm not a dj wrote:




diana potts wrote:

Recloose. He lives in your neck of the woods.



  ta ' indeed . heck he's almost a local in fact

  I would expect that he will make it to the billing as per.


  We are looking really for some distinct internationals, the
  program is over 48 hours, so we are seeking to feature several
  headline performances.

  Artists like Recloose would certainly draw the stage, but I'm
  looking for the jaw dropper ' performance .

  Does it exist ?!

  The whole Festival is not Techno, so the Act can stand alone
  in its sonic capacity.  However it would be nice to find an Act
  that can define the scale of the moment.

  We are trying to stay away from Dj performances ' and present
  stage performances.  I realize Techno is not rock n roll ..

  However acts like Underworld, and the Chems were able to match
  their performance next to biggest bands in the world by using
  simple and effective video and lighting production.

  Further to this Rabbit in the Moon developed a '12 act full
  costume stage show that peels your cap of in the right mood.

  The concept of the Orb appearing live through ISDN is fairly
  cool ' as well.  In this dimension you are starting to create
  a reality that extends conventional performance into another
  level of experience.

  /

  In NZ acts like Pitch Black are producing, fully sound  vision
  integrated performances, that they present in small clubs.

  They can translate this to a large crowd and integrate midi
  triggering for lighting cues as well.

  This progression in production control is the level of act
  that we wish to present.  Strip the production away, and we
  are looking for pure presence, the star quality of performance.

  Other NZ bands like Fat Freddy's Drop, Shapeshifter, Salmonella Dub
  are all producing a stage show that incorporates specific vision,
  lighting and sound concepts beyond standard rock n roll.

  While this may not be important to all artists it is an integral
  part of what we intend to present at the Festival.

  Where is the KLF when you need them?



  .turnstyle








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Re: (313) Live Techno ?

2005-04-03 Thread I'm not a dj


 I love Ritchie .

 despite my bad naming .. his music . his intention

 is so bold and clear '

 what you say about SONAR is the most exciting news I have heard to date.


 /

 here in NZ . we have danced to the sound of a plastic fusion, on mud
 ankle deep . the sound set seeping across the reality of unique


 \


 We are trying too dig deep. To uncover and reveal the potential of
 the human form.  Technology is absolute ' when you realize that your
 imagination is the limitation of possibility ..

 Last time Ritchie played in NZ, we did the sound system and my boss who
 owned the equipment brought his hairdresser, because he knew this was
 the most dynamic experience that he could ever expose her too.

 .

 Don't underestimate the understanding we have, hungry and young we are
 demanding for in our acceptance.

 Confused? Stand closer to the wind and listen to your heart.

 .turnstyle






Tosh Cooey wrote:


   What is the verdict on Ritchies Hawtin .. the reports from
   his Mutek show last year were a bit confused.

   I wasn't sure if people expected more ' or didn't realize
   what they got ..


Mutek was a HUGE undertaking which may have gotten a little beyond the 
capabilities of technology at the time.  I know that the show has been 
restructured to be more technologically adaptable.  Rich will be opening 
the SONAR festival in a couple months playing live with the Barcelona 
Symphony Orchestra, if you have time before you have to make your 
decision then maybe wait to hear about that?


Otherwise you could just contact him and see where his head is at about 
it all.


Tosh



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Re: (313) sonar...

2005-04-03 Thread Gerald

cool - congrats to both of you, and the rest of the Noise Factory crew!

G

- Original Message - 
From: Neil Wiernik [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2005 6:43 PM
Subject: (313) sonar...





acctually gerald I didnt say any thing yet only becasue that info is
wrong...
I will be going there with joe to rep noise factory... and the showcase is
supposed to be naw plays with noise factory records.
I am putting together a
special close to the edit type of set based on the entire NF catalogue .
that sonar date with be the the final date of my second european tour in
the last 12 months. but like every thing else things change at the last
moment... so becasue this is the 3rd change that has happened with the
noise facotry showcase at sonar I have been keeping my mouth shut untill
they make things in stone for us... :)

but dont worry youll get all the details from my self promoting chiming as
soon as its all 100 percent in stone...

neil...




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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 CONCERTS  DJ'S

 JOE ENGLISH plays NOISE FACTORY RECORDS (CA)

Just noticed this... that's great to see! Joe's been supporting the local
indie scene here in Toronto for years. He got the name for the label from 
an
industrial/alternative collective my friends and i were part of back in 
the

mid to late 80's. A friend of mine (Terence Leung) started using the name
for a few one off events, and I had a college radio show that was called
Noise Factory Radio with another friend (Tony Rizzuto). Joe kindly asked 
us

back in 199? if he could use the name for a label he wanted to start.

...and on a 313 related link - Mr. Neil Weirnik aka NAW is on the Noise
Factory label. i'm surprised he hasn't chimed in on this yet, as he does
like to promote himself around these parts! ;)

Cheers!

G





(313) Chez Damier at Prescription, MCR - Friday 20th May

2005-04-03 Thread Chris Anglesey
Hello 313 People,

Hot news just in...

Friday 20th May -

CHEZ DAMIER (KMS, Prescription, Trackmode)
@ Prescription #2

with residents: Chris Anglesey, Robin Pinning  Simon Ozbizton

Legends Nightclub,  6 Whitworth Street, Manchester, M1 3QW, England.

Reduced Entry Tickets - £5 in advance via www.prescription-mcr.com or from
the ticket-booth
@ Prescription #1 featuring: Greg Wilson on Friday 15th April


PLEASE NOTE: Tickets are expected to sell out in advance. Patients are
strongly advised to order their prescriptions asap !