RE: (313) Blackman Arnold snacktime

2005-04-07 Thread James_Bucknell




i worked in a pre-school/kinderegarten for six months. i used to play lots
of music. 'the robots' was a big hit. they loved doing the robot dance.
another favourite was vaughan mason 'bounce, rock, skate, roll'. one kid
did an end of year fashion and dance performance to it.
man that was good job - you turn up to work and 20 little people come
running at you screaming 'i love you' as they tackle you to the ground.
james
www.jbucknell.com



   
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Diana's recent post has awakened my curiosity.  Would any one
else care to
elaborate about positive experiences involving children and
techno?  I know
that my 19 month-old daughter perks up a bit when I play early
carl craig
trax.

when my son was still very small, i would play carl craig's a
wonderful life for him while he was falling asleep for his midday
nap. he's now a big fan of such tracks as recloose's soul clap
2000 and aint changing, theo parrish's jb's edit and
especially kraftwerk's the robots which he is absolutely
obsessed with and will listen to over and over and over if you let
him.

tom


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(313) Kraftwerk North American tour tickets

2005-04-07 Thread Greg Earle
According to the TicketBastard site, Jam Mail pre-sales for the  
Chicago

show on June 4th at The Riviera go on sale tomorrow morning at 10 AM:

http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/04003A86E467505C? 
artistid=880898majorcatid=10001minorcatid=201


According to the KCRW radio station info site, tickets for the Los
Angeles show on June 6th at The Greek Theater go on sale on Saturday:

http://www.kcrw.com/music/calendar/calendar.html

Still nothing on the Greek Theater site itself yet.

(Sorry, I have no info on the DC or NYC shows - when the State Theatre
 show tickets are gonna go on sale, somebody from tha D please post
 here about it ahead of time!!!)

- Greg



(313) babies and loud sounds Re: (313) Blackman Arnold snacktime

2005-04-07 Thread Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks

dave cronin wrote:


i have a friend whose husband used to play pretty
bangin stuff (sabrettes kinda gear) and she used to
stop in to catch his sets on big party systems while
she was pregnant... 


after the baby was born it was absolutely verifiable
that boomin kix would calm the little one down when he
was crying and upset. pretty funny, really. 


joey beltram lullabies and all that.


 


you know how people, when there's a baby around, are always like
shh, quiet, you'll wake the baby? well, apparently the sound levels
a fetus experiences nonstop in the womb are akin to being next to
a loud vacuum cleaner in action. andrew

--
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scoring/sound design/source
http://andrew-duke.com
Cognition Audioworks label
[Andrew Duke, Foal, Clinker, Granny'Ark]
http://cognitionaudioworks.com



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Re: (313) babies and loud sounds Re: (313) Blackman Arnold snacktime

2005-04-07 Thread alugo
Sh*t. I don't know, I have 3 kids and they dance to my stuff. :) This is 
Ultradyne! My kids are subjectively cool as hell in my book...:)





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dave cronin wrote:

i have a friend whose husband used to play pretty
bangin stuff (sabrettes kinda gear) and she used to
stop in to catch his sets on big party systems while
she was pregnant... 

after the baby was born it was absolutely verifiable
that boomin kix would calm the little one down when he
was crying and upset. pretty funny, really. 

joey beltram lullabies and all that.


 

you know how people, when there's a baby around, are always like
shh, quiet, you'll wake the baby? well, apparently the sound levels
a fetus experiences nonstop in the womb are akin to being next to
a loud vacuum cleaner in action. andrew

-- 
Andrew Duke
scoring/sound design/source
http://andrew-duke.com
Cognition Audioworks label
[Andrew Duke, Foal, Clinker, Granny'Ark]
http://cognitionaudioworks.com



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(313) monolake album info

2005-04-07 Thread Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks

i know there's some fans on this list;
I'm not one to pass on press releases
(especially verbatim), but I
just had to share the good news I just got:

Monolake 
polygon_cities 
Label: Monolake / Imbalance Computer
Music 
Release date: end of June 
File Under:

Electronica/Techno/Ambient-dub/morhping,
pulsating soundscapes 


After 2 years waiting we can proudly
announce Berlin-based computer generated
music artist MONOLAKE (aka ROBERT HENKE)

with his 2005 masterpiece album
polygon_cities. 
It is a journey into morhping, pulsating

soundscapes and into permutative
repetition, 
the elements which define the signature
style of Monolake. 
Well, nothing else needs to be said,
momentum of sonic brilliance! 



MONOLAKE 1995 - 2005 Ten years of
music
polygon_cities will be presented at the
MUTEK festival in Montreal in June, more
North American tour dates are planned
for September 

OVERVIEW: 
polygon_cities is techno music beyond

the standard grooves and sounds usually
found in this genre. polygon_cities not
only works on the dancefloor but also
offers an abundance of composed and
carefully placed details, which will
reveal successively when listen to the
tracks more often. polygon_cities is
music for several degrees of attention.
It is a journey into morhping, pulsating
soundscapes and into permutative
repetition, the elements which define
the signature style of Monolake. 


Fascination for technology, a sense of
coldness and danger, a romantic escape,
but also warmth, and euphoria, these are
emotions we superimposed on the tracks,
using and abusing the power of music.
The CD closes with a clear homage to the
dancefloor, Plumbicon and leaves the
listener in a good mood, ready to enjoy
and explore the world, even if it is
covered with observation cameras
[CCTV“], or strange machinery
[Invisible]. 


MONOLAKE 1995 - 2005: Ten years of
music: 
MONOLAKE is an open project dedicated to

computer generated music, founded in
1995 by ROBERT HENKE AND GERHARD BEHLES.
They were impressed and influenced by
minimal techno music and drumbass and
at the same discovered the sonic
richness and sophistication of accademic
computer music. These poles became the
source and inspiration for their own
creations. 
The first releases on the highly

acclaimed Berlin techno label Chain
Reaction, an offspring of Basic Channel,
brought MONOLAKE some public attention. 


Due to their involvement with the
Elektronische Studio der Technischen
Universitat Berlin they also had the
chance to do comissioned works for
occations like 50 years of music
concrete and numerous other projects.
The first Album from 1997, titled
Hongkong, combined processed
environmental sounds captured during the
International Computer Music Conferernce
1996 in Hong Kong with synthesized
timbres. It became the blueprint for a
specific MONOLAKE style which is often
permutating complex rhythmical
structures interacting with rich
textural elements, providing depth and
color. The second album, Interstate,
released 1999 became the first release
on ROBERT HENKES own label, [ml/i] . 


While the music on Hongkong was still
very much influenced by minimal techno
and dub, Interstate was significantly
more complex and more orientated towards
micro-editing of sonic particles. This
detailed manipulation of sound was
possible due to self written software,
realised in Max/MSP, which allowed them
to create textures and rhythmical
gestures impossible to achive elsewise.
Gobi. The desert, a 34 mintue epic track
from 1999 was completly done in their
own software, mostly Max/MSP but also
with the beta version of Native
Instruments Reaktor, since GERHARD
BEHLES wrote the sampling and
re-synthesis part of it. A bit later he
started his own software company,
Ableton. 


The third album, Gravity, released 2000,
brought the focus back towards dance
music and the dark, noisy and
atmospheric pieces exposed there made
MONOLAKE an often requested live
performer in clubs. Cinemascope, 2002,
stood in retrospect for a time of
unsecurity, both personel and in a
general musical context. It contains a
variety of different pieces, but lacks
the coherence of the earlier works.
After 2000, everyone involved in
electronic club music seemed to search
for new ways of expression. Techno was
nearly dead and technology had nothing
new to offer as a compensation for the
lack of inspiration. Cinemascope also
stood for a period of significant
changes in production. 


A typical MONOLAKE track created by
GERHARD BEHLES and ROBERT HENKE was the
result of setting up a system of
software and hardware which allowed to
use the studio as a real time instrument
and perform with it. The results were
endless recording sessions, later edited
into pieces. This kind of workflow did
not fit anymore when working alone. The
production process and environment had
to be re-thought. While producing
Cinmeascope the studio changed every
day, and every setup seemed to be
inappropriate. At the end ROBERT HENKE
took everything apart, 

RE: (313) FW: Email Overload

2005-04-07 Thread Odeluga, Ken
But that sked is either a joke or will lead to an early grave!

K

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I blame Tim Price... ;)
Who is a very nice bloke I might add.

ha ha, I say sack him, he just gave his bosses email to a bunch of
internet
geeks like me.

lucky I'm not a total headcase, I might be able to er, send him an
email.
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Re: (313) Verve Remixed 3 - Carl Craig

2005-04-07 Thread James_Bucknell




hugh masekela plus carl craig. that sounds great! i absolutely love 'don't
go lose it baby'
is this availabe as a vinyl single? or only as part of the verve comp?
which reminds me, i've got to buy angola. i didn't think much of it when i
listened to it in the shop. but then i heard kenny larkin open a set with
it. whao!
james
www.jbucknell.com




   
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There's another verve remixed comp out and while most of the remixers on
board don't really interest me, I have to recommend this compilation simply
because Carl Craig's remix of Hugh Masekela's The Boy's Doin' It is
bloody amazing.

Sort of a cross between his Angola and Tides remixes + some trumpets,
cruising away at a lazy 104 bpm, he strips down the original, injects some
proper nice C2 goodness and you've got a deadly track that makes you wonder
why they ever bothered making music at any other tempo.

Fabulous stuff.


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Re: (313) Verve Remixed 3 - Carl Craig

2005-04-07 Thread David Gillies
I didn't think much of it either when I first heard it, but then I kept 
seeing it in bargain bins for $5 so I grabbed it just for the hell of it.


I love it now though. Once that big bass kicks in and the nice slappy 
snares... bam!


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




hugh masekela plus carl craig. that sounds great! i absolutely love 'don't
go lose it baby'
is this availabe as a vinyl single? or only as part of the verve comp?
which reminds me, i've got to buy angola. i didn't think much of it when i
listened to it in the shop. but then i heard kenny larkin open a set with
it. whao!
james
www.jbucknell.com
   
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There's another verve remixed comp out and while most of the remixers on
board don't really interest me, I have to recommend this compilation simply
because Carl Craig's remix of Hugh Masekela's The Boy's Doin' It is
bloody amazing.

Sort of a cross between his Angola and Tides remixes + some trumpets,
cruising away at a lazy 104 bpm, he strips down the original, injects some
proper nice C2 goodness and you've got a deadly track that makes you wonder
why they ever bothered making music at any other tempo.

Fabulous stuff.


(313) Re: [idm] Analord MP3's

2005-04-07 Thread I'm not a dj



Scarcelight Recordings wrote:

sounds like a revolutionary without a revolution.


  I impose an evolution of value '

  The advent and onslaught of net-labels releasing
  music under creative commons, is a result of the
  control devices of copyright and record labels.

  I have no sympathy for the Artist in a commercial
  sense.  We can not protect the value of music
  without re-establishing what this value is by
  destroying it.

  Several things are happening for me, while
  discovering net-labels, and creative commons.

  I am finding excellent music that makes me question
  the value of the music I pay for. In a dual process
  I am overwhelmed by content and desire a external
  filter that will condition my access to the music.

  .

  The consumer receives the value.

  The artist must create the value.

  The 'company' lose their dictation of value.

  .

  I do not suggest that this is an easy process, however
  it is necessary for progression.

  A strong symbol of this working is Vladislay Delay.

  On their website, they release some MP3 for free, they
  also promote material for sale, and they have provided
  a series of samples which they encourage you to steal!


 this is a bit of a fallacy. just because they would do
 it for free, it doesn't follow that they SHOULD do it
 for free. this is true regardless of the value of the
 product


  Artists must remain free to control their own output.

  We are involved in the action of globalization.

  We can acknowledge the process and define its path.

  This is the evolution of value'


  How is the artist not a martyr?


 .turnstyle

















reacting against the value given a product because
the artist would like to make a living, assumes that
there is an actual value in the product, otherwise why
react to it ? (and if value is defined by the
consumer, then it must have value to begin with in
order for therre to be a denial of value) furthermore
the cultural conditions of society (broadly speaking)
have forced the perception that art is somehow
cheapened when there is money involved, your stance
seems to feed right into the established norm, but
does it under the (no doubt well intentioned) idea of
being a martyr for art, which is a total bullshit idea
(although sometimes necessary step in evolution of
authenticity)






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Martin Dust wrote:


 The question is simple.

 I struggle with Technology ' help me.



Put the crack pipe down



  I'm living on the edge ' so don't provoke me

  if your after sustenance . seek the truth

 .

  we are crossing a line that has no return

  the artist is the sacrifice for understanding


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Re: (313) Sean Deason to buy us all dinner!

2005-04-07 Thread ddonohue

I'm all over this!

thanks for the catch!
D.

On Wed, 6 Apr 2005, Derek Plaslaiko. wrote:





Seans classic Psykofuk record from 1996 gets re-issued on Star 69!!??


Fine by me!


congrats!


Pizza Papalis next time im in town!!!


!!!

:) 



derek.





(313) team shadetek / prefuse 73

2005-04-07 Thread marsel


ok, not strictly 313 related

but I need more music like Team Shadetek and Prefuse 73
that kind a way, chopped up idm styled hip hop beats, 

have been looking, but can't find that many 


anyone?


Re: (313) team shadetek / prefuse 73

2005-04-07 Thread David Beattie
I assume you know about Dabrye and Jimmy Edgar Marcel?


--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 ok, not strictly 313 related
 
 but I need more music like Team Shadetek and Prefuse
 73
 that kind a way, chopped up idm styled hip hop
 beats, 
 
 have been looking, but can't find that many 
 
 anyone?
 


Re: (313) New Release

2005-04-07 Thread carl morris plugtwo

Wicked...

I'm just reeling from Mr Taylor's accomplished set here in Cardiff last 
night.


A thrilling sequence of jacking, soulful and deep house by turns, plus 
other pop/funk/classic goodies, all cut and blended. Any 
bookers/promoters out there looking for a party - take note! Nice fella too.


carl morris
Plug Two
t +442920190151



Martin Dust wrote:


Wotcha 313,

Next up on Dust Science...
http://www.dustscience.com/Releases/CarlTaylor-Simplex.php

Cheers

Martin




Re: (313) New Release

2005-04-07 Thread Martin Dust
He's got the skills and the level of detail he goes to would put even 
the nerdiest of nerds to shame.


Martin

On 7 Apr 2005, at 14:02, carl morris plugtwo wrote:


Wicked...

I'm just reeling from Mr Taylor's accomplished set here in Cardiff 
last night.


A thrilling sequence of jacking, soulful and deep house by turns, plus 
other pop/funk/classic goodies, all cut and blended. Any 
bookers/promoters out there looking for a party - take note! Nice 
fella too.


carl morris
Plug Two
t +442920190151



Martin Dust wrote:


Wotcha 313,

Next up on Dust Science...
http://www.dustscience.com/Releases/CarlTaylor-Simplex.php

Cheers

Martin







Re: (313) Verve Remixed 3 - Carl Craig

2005-04-07 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've actually never been able to find a copy of Angola!  Would buy it on 
sight... don't seem to be any copies around Chicago though. :(

~David

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Subject: Re: (313) Verve Remixed 3 - Carl Craig
Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2005 17:07:45 +1000
From: David Gillies [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


I didn't think much of it either when I first heard it, but then I kept 
seeing it in bargain bins for $5 so I grabbed it just for the hell of it.

I love it now though. Once that big bass kicks in and the nice slappy 
snares... bam!

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 
 hugh masekela plus carl craig. that sounds great! i absolutely love 'don't
 go lose it baby'
 is this availabe as a vinyl single? or only as part of the verve comp?
 which reminds me, i've got to buy angola. i didn't think much of it when i
 listened to it in the shop. but then i heard kenny larkin open a set with
 it. whao!
 james
 www.jbucknell.com

  Simon Hindle
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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313@hyperreal.org 
  07/04/05 09:25 AM  cc 

Subject 
(313) Verve Remixed 3 - Carl Craig  
 
 There's another verve remixed comp out and while most of the remixers on
 board don't really interest me, I have to recommend this compilation simply
 because Carl Craig's remix of Hugh Masekela's The Boy's Doin' It is
 bloody amazing.
 
 Sort of a cross between his Angola and Tides remixes + some trumpets,
 cruising away at a lazy 104 bpm, he strips down the original, injects some
 proper nice C2 goodness and you've got a deadly track that makes you wonder
 why they ever bothered making music at any other tempo.
 
 Fabulous stuff.





RE: (313) Blackman Arnold snacktime

2005-04-07 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

i worked in a pre-school/kinderegarten for six months. i used to
play lots
of music. 'the robots' was a big hit. 

yeah i noticed this when i played it at an art gallery one time
and some little kids were going nuts dancing around like crazy.
its got that universal kid appeal. when we took my son to see that
recent animated movie robots he kept asking are they going to
sing the robots?. 

another favourite was vaughan mason 'bounce, rock, skate, roll'.
one kid
did an end of year fashion and dance performance to it.
man that was good job - you turn up to work and 20 little people come
running at you screaming 'i love you' as they tackle you to the
ground.

nice. kids are insane. ill have to pull out my bounce rock skate
roll 12 and play it for my son, see how he likes it

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) Verve Remixed 3 - Carl Craig

2005-04-07 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: David Gillies [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I didn't think much of it either when I first heard it, but then
I kept 
seeing it in bargain bins for $5 so I grabbed it just for the
hell of it.

I love it now though. Once that big bass kicks in and the nice
slappy 
snares... bam!

i loved it from when i first heard it. i recently picked up an
extra copy because ive played my first copy a ton of times and i
imagine ill continue playing it a ton so a backup was necessary ;) 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) team shadetek / prefuse 73

2005-04-07 Thread fab


hi marsel, 


although im not too up-to-date on this sort of music,
i reccommend Dirty Dozen by Push Button Objects (Chocolate Industries
label) - crispy crunchy abstract beats, like merck meets hiphop 

fab. 


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Subject: (313) team shadetek / prefuse 73 





ok, not strictly 313 related 


but I need more music like Team Shadetek and Prefuse 73
that kind a way, chopped up idm styled hip hop beats,
have been looking, but can't find that many
anyone? 







(313) Kids and techno (was Blackman Arnold snacktime)

2005-04-07 Thread Stoddard, Kamal
  Diana's recent post has awakened my curiosity. 
  Would any one else care to
  elaborate about positive experiences involving children and 
 techno? 

Yeh my first son went to ear busting raves in the stomach and until he was 2 
1/2, if we weren't careful, he would crawl to the front room and lay his head 
in the sub driver and fall alseep (exactly what my wife did at the parties 
cause she couldn't dance or risk a bump). No joke. He dented the center dome of 
the cone so many times doing that. He's 6 now and will bust the robot out 
anytime there's company (even to a beat box) and he takes the robotic isolation 
of his limbs very seriously when doing so. And to top it all off public school 
thinks he's slow because he couldn't identify his letters by name until he was 
6, thing is, he couldn't tell you what an A looked like, but he knew every 
letter by sound. Like, point to one and he does the sound, do the sound and 
he'll point to it every time. He's now in a private school that has agreed to 
an alternative curriculum for his learning style ($). They think he's a 
genius...I do too. 

I can never get my records together for my Friday night gig cause my kids make 
me do the under12 Friday night basement jam when I get home. I bump beats and 
they just lose it for like an hour and a half. They party more like rock stars 
than ravers though. Tearing up couch cushions and throwing stuff. Flailing arms 
and all that.  My kids love techno and they especially like dub on Saturday 
morning. They call mikey dread the wobbly voice guy because of the affected 
tremolo on his voice from jumping master and they ask for him regularly to 
accompany Saturday morning breakfast. I think I still have a sleep in the 
speaker pic, gotta fish that out. Good topic. 


Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
 
 

 


Re: (313) team shadetek / prefuse 73

2005-04-07 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Beans (on WARP) - he used to be in Antipop Consortium
El-P
Boom Bip
Super_Collider
cLOUDEAD
Add Nosdom
Machine Drum
Req



   
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ok, not strictly 313 related

but I need more music like Team Shadetek and Prefuse 73
that kind a way, chopped up idm styled hip hop beats,

have been looking, but can't find that many

anyone?




Re: (313) team shadetek / prefuse 73

2005-04-07 Thread marsel

about super_collider
i still like their first album so very very much

any news on a third?


Re: (313) Netstockfest

2005-04-07 Thread Dennis DeSantis

Hey fab,

Sorry for the delay in getting back to you on this.  I'm sorry to hear 
about your hospital trip.  I hope you're alright!


Anyway, supposedly all of the netstockfest sets will be hosted at 
archive.org soon.


Best,

--
Dennis DeSantis
www.dennisdesantis.com



fab. wrote:
i managed to catch late saturday and sunday's broadcasts since i was in 
the hospital till sat morning..im sorry i missed your set and my 
friend SMBP's :(


an interesting happening this, i especially liked how different types of 
music were featured, not just minimal/laptop biznizz (which is fine by 
me, but i prefer variety ;)


is there any place i can download your set dennis?

fab.

- Original Message - From: Dennis DeSantis 
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 7:50 PM
Subject: (313) Netstockfest



Just a heads up to let y'all know that these folks:

http://www.netstockfest.net/

are running a big electronic music netaudio marathon for the next 
several days.


I don't know many of the listed artists (besides myself - I play at 
midnight GMT), so I don't really have any idea what to expect in terms 
of style.  But if you have some bandwidth lying around and want to 
check out some music, this might be an interesting opportunity.


--
Dennis DeSantis
www.dennisdesantis.com


RE: (313) team shadetek / prefuse 73

2005-04-07 Thread anatomist
this is along those lines - and free

http://ivdt.net/mp3048.html

cheers
neil.
www.machne-records.com

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Subject: (313) team shadetek / prefuse 73



ok, not strictly 313 related

but I need more music like Team Shadetek and Prefuse 73
that kind a way, chopped up idm styled hip hop beats, 

have been looking, but can't find that many 

anyone?


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(313) Any news about Detroit?

2005-04-07 Thread Anton Banks \(313\)
Is there any news about the lineup for Detroit this year? I've been waiting
to buy my tickets but haven't heard anything yet.

I appologize if the question has already been asked. I'm a bit behind
reading the e-mails...

Anton
www.antonbanks.com




Re: (313) team shadetek / prefuse 73

2005-04-07 Thread Carlos de Brito

dimlite - runbox wheaters out on 25th april on sonar kolletiv
check the snippets on sonarkollektiv.de

amazing stuff!

c.


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ok, not strictly 313 related

but I need more music like Team Shadetek and Prefuse 73
that kind a way, chopped up idm styled hip hop beats,

have been looking, but can't find that many

anyone?




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Re: (313) Any news about Detroit?

2005-04-07 Thread ddonohue
The afterparties (like always) will get the majority of the fun, IMO. 
Check the all weekend bash that EA is doing here:

http://www.electricavenue.org/site/

cheers,
D

On Thu, 7 Apr 2005, Anton Banks (313) wrote:


Is there any news about the lineup for Detroit this year? I've been waiting
to buy my tickets but haven't heard anything yet.

I appologize if the question has already been asked. I'm a bit behind
reading the e-mails...

Anton
www.antonbanks.com





Re: (313) team shadetek / prefuse 73

2005-04-07 Thread Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks

fab wrote:



hi marsel,
although im not too up-to-date on this sort of music,
i reccommend Dirty Dozen by Push Button Objects (Chocolate Industries
label) - crispy crunchy abstract beats, like merck meets hiphop
fab.
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Subject: (313) team shadetek / prefuse 73



ok, not strictly 313 related
but I need more music like Team Shadetek and Prefuse 73
that kind a way, chopped up idm styled hip hop beats,
have been looking, but can't find that many
anyone?




i'll put in another vote for jimmy edgar. played with him at a festival
in vancouver a few years back and it was excellent. andrew







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(313) 06-05-05 equinox playlist/archive

2005-04-07 Thread Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks

(forwarding this for Gerald Matrix)

OK - Here's what happened with yesterdays show. the 1st half gets 
started on

a more experimental note, with some house and dub mixed in. with the
remainder feeling like... ahh heck, just have a listen i'm not quite sure
how to describe it - house, techno, electro, old, new its got it all. feel
free to listen/download a copy from the 'Equinox' page @
www.gerald-matrix.com

Cheers!

G

Artist - Title (Label)
Radian - Jet (Thrill Jockey)
Detroit Escalator Co. - Nebulae (Peacefrog)
Push Button Objects - The Hamocks (Skam)
Schatrax - Comfort (Schatrax)
Theo Parrish - Walking Thru The Sky (Sound Signature)
Fresh and Low - Espresso (Crucial)
Round Two - New Day [edit] (Main Street)
Rhythm  Sound w/Tikiman - Never Tell You (Burial Mix)
Locust - Wilheim Klopper Dance (RS)
Jeff Mills - Fantastica (Axis)
Jean-Michel Jarre - Equinoxe Part 7 (Polydor)
Boards Of Canada - June 9th (Skam)
1954 - Redshot [Dan Lui rmx] (21/22 Corp.)
Purveyors of Fine Funk - The Thing (Deep Departures)
Gerald Mitchell - Round  Round [Aaron Carl rmx] (Soul City)
Agent X - In The Morning (Planet E)
Rene Breitbarth - Bespin (Sub Static)
Theo Parrish - I Can Take It (Sound Signature)
Oddworx - Sex and Non-Persons (Session)
Kaay Alexi - House Is (Delirium)
Terrace - Invasion (Djax)
Blake Baxter - Forever And A Day (10)
When In Rome - The Promise [Coliseum mix] (Virgin)
Jason Brunton - BOF (Down Low)
Sound Stream - Motion (Sound Stream)
Morgan Geist - Self Init (Clear)

website: www.gerald-matrix.com
event organiser/writer/dj: Kick Magazine - www.kickmagazine.ca
radio host: Equinox Radio on Electrique @ www.netmusique.com

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Andrew Duke
scoring/sound design/source
http://andrew-duke.com
Cognition Audioworks label
[Andrew Duke, Foal, Clinker, Granny'Ark]
http://cognitionaudioworks.com



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(313) test

2005-04-07 Thread Gerald

just checking to see if this thing's working.

website: www.gerald-matrix.com
event organiser/writer/dj: Kick Magazine - www.kickmagazine.ca
radio host: Equinox Radio on Electrique @ www.netmusique.com 


Re: (313) 06-05-05 equinox playlist/archive

2005-04-07 Thread Gerald
thanks again Andrew for forwarding this. it looks like i've got my email 
problems sorted now.


G
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From: Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks 
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To: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org; IDM List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 12:11 PM
Subject: (313) 06-05-05 equinox playlist/archive



(forwarding this for Gerald Matrix)

OK - Here's what happened with yesterdays show. the 1st half gets started 
on

a more experimental note, with some house and dub mixed in. with the
remainder feeling like... ahh heck, just have a listen i'm not quite sure
how to describe it - house, techno, electro, old, new its got it all. feel
free to listen/download a copy from the 'Equinox' page @
www.gerald-matrix.com

Cheers!

G

Artist - Title (Label)
Radian - Jet (Thrill Jockey)
Detroit Escalator Co. - Nebulae (Peacefrog)
Push Button Objects - The Hamocks (Skam)
Schatrax - Comfort (Schatrax)
Theo Parrish - Walking Thru The Sky (Sound Signature)
Fresh and Low - Espresso (Crucial)
Round Two - New Day [edit] (Main Street)
Rhythm  Sound w/Tikiman - Never Tell You (Burial Mix)
Locust - Wilheim Klopper Dance (RS)
Jeff Mills - Fantastica (Axis)
Jean-Michel Jarre - Equinoxe Part 7 (Polydor)
Boards Of Canada - June 9th (Skam)
1954 - Redshot [Dan Lui rmx] (21/22 Corp.)
Purveyors of Fine Funk - The Thing (Deep Departures)
Gerald Mitchell - Round  Round [Aaron Carl rmx] (Soul City)
Agent X - In The Morning (Planet E)
Rene Breitbarth - Bespin (Sub Static)
Theo Parrish - I Can Take It (Sound Signature)
Oddworx - Sex and Non-Persons (Session)
Kaay Alexi - House Is (Delirium)
Terrace - Invasion (Djax)
Blake Baxter - Forever And A Day (10)
When In Rome - The Promise [Coliseum mix] (Virgin)
Jason Brunton - BOF (Down Low)
Sound Stream - Motion (Sound Stream)
Morgan Geist - Self Init (Clear)

website: www.gerald-matrix.com
event organiser/writer/dj: Kick Magazine - www.kickmagazine.ca
radio host: Equinox Radio on Electrique @ www.netmusique.com

--
Andrew Duke
scoring/sound design/source
http://andrew-duke.com
Cognition Audioworks label
[Andrew Duke, Foal, Clinker, Granny'Ark]
http://cognitionaudioworks.com



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(313) MATTHEW DEAR playing LIVE at Oslo this Saturday, with MAGDA.

2005-04-07 Thread Thomas Meluch
Matthew Dear will be doing a special live set for the hometown leg (and
final night) of the Minus/Spectral tour, this Saturday at Detroit's OSLO.
Details:

SATURDAY, APRIL 9TH, 2005

SPECTRAL SOUND and MINUS present:

AUDION (aka Matthew Dear) and MAGDA
With special guests TNT (Osborne/James T. Cotton) and Marc Houle

DETROIT @ OSLO
1456 Woodward Avenue
9pm, 21+

FLYER: http://www.ghostly.com/1.0/spectral/index2.htm
INFO: http://www.ghostly.com
INFO: http://www.m-nus.com



(313) Kraftwerk Chicago

2005-04-07 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




anyone else get tickets this morning?

we'll see you there!

MEK



Re: (313) Any news about Detroit?

2005-04-07 Thread /0

the lineup will_not_be announced until early may.
_j
- Original Message - 
From: Anton Banks (313) [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 11:02 AM
Subject: (313) Any news about Detroit?


Is there any news about the lineup for Detroit this year? I've been 
waiting

to buy my tickets but haven't heard anything yet.

I appologize if the question has already been asked. I'm a bit behind
reading the e-mails...

Anton
www.antonbanks.com






Re: (313) MATTHEW DEAR playing LIVE at Oslo this Saturday, with MAGDA.

2005-04-07 Thread /0

according to your flyers, this will be a final scratch set from dear.

that is not a live set.  this matters to people like me.  cya saturday

thx
-Joe

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To: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 5:09 PM
Subject: (313) MATTHEW DEAR playing LIVE at Oslo this Saturday, with MAGDA.



Matthew Dear will be doing a special live set for the hometown leg (and
final night) of the Minus/Spectral tour, this Saturday at Detroit's OSLO.
Details:

SATURDAY, APRIL 9TH, 2005

SPECTRAL SOUND and MINUS present:

AUDION (aka Matthew Dear) and MAGDA
With special guests TNT (Osborne/James T. Cotton) and Marc Houle

DETROIT @ OSLO
1456 Woodward Avenue
9pm, 21+

FLYER: http://www.ghostly.com/1.0/spectral/index2.htm
INFO: http://www.ghostly.com
INFO: http://www.m-nus.com



(313) new music...

2005-04-07 Thread Solid Gold Records


just thought i'd share: 
http://kanzleramt.com/index.php?s_id=6action=detailid=172


kenny


MindInfluence Music
-Solid Gold Playaz
-Black Music
-Cozmic Jazzz Futurist
-Soul Mediques
-Techelectro


Out Now:

Pirahna Head - Poem 4 A Lost One Black Music Remix - MoodsGrooves - 
http://big50entertainment.com/moods
Mel Hammond - Le Nu Por Le Nu Vol. 2 w/remixes by Solid Gold Playaz, Black 
Music, Soul Mediques - Losonofono - http://lsfrecords.com

Black Music feat. Solid Gold Playaz - Pray 4 Soul - Losonofono
Coppe - Blue Vol. 2 - w/remixes by Solid Gold Playaz and Black Music/Soul 
Mediques - Losonofono



Out Soon:

Solid Gold Playaz Present MindInfluence - Alone (My Life Underground) - 
Kanzleramt

Solid Gold Playaz - My Life... Pt 1 - Kanzleramt
Black Music feat. Solid Gold Playaz - Deeper Everyday - Silver Network
Cozmic Jazzz Futurist - Control The Minds - Losonofono




(313) london party spam 16th April

2005-04-07 Thread dan

...evening all

we're doing a sound system party on Sat 16th April

it'll be more on a roots/dub tip than a 313 tip, but possibly of 
interest to people on this list nonetheless


more info here: http://www.ialityhifi.co.uk

apologies to everyone else for the spam!

D.


(313) ZING!

2005-04-07 Thread chad cumby
anyone see http://www.ubercoolische.com ??

(I dont know the authors or any of the featured players, please dont send 
me hate mail.)