(313) Recloose (was (313) peacefrog)

2005-04-27 Thread Andy Mitchell
 on that giles peterson show with theo, giles drops this ridiculous
 new recloose joint that im guessing is forthcoming on the album.
 its not quite as hot as dust, but its still absolute bananas.
 recloose is on some sh*t these days.

Yip, the album is done and dusted and it seems promos are starting to slip
out. The track on Gilles' show features Justin Chapman and Genevieve
Marantette (both carried over from Cardiology), and was recorded in New
Zealand a couple of years back. They were working on some kinda
collaborative project at the time.

There's another track at the end of the latest Compost Radio Show which is
one of my favourite instrumentals from what I've heard so far...

http://www.milkaudio.com/web/sets/radio/compostradio_61.ram from 1:57:22

Check dem horns! As you were saying, absolute bananas!!! Can't wait to hear
this one on the floor :)

Andy



Re: (313) Recloose (was (313) peacefrog)

2005-04-27 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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From: Andy Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yip, the album is done and dusted and it seems promos are
starting to slip
out. 

man, ive gotta see to it that one of those promos slips into my
hands. i mean i hammer all the recloose records at all my gigs.
itd be pretty silly if anyone who was listening had any idea ;) 

The track on Gilles' show features Justin Chapman and Genevieve
Marantette (both carried over from Cardiology), and was recorded
in New
Zealand a couple of years back. They were working on some kinda
collaborative project at the time.

wow, thats older then? thats crazy. it sounds like it was made
tomorrow. id like to hear what else they came up with! 

There's another track at the end of the latest Compost Radio Show
which is
one of my favourite instrumentals from what I've heard so far...

http://www.milkaudio.com/web/sets/radio/compostradio_61.ram from
1:57:22

Check dem horns! As you were saying, absolute bananas!!! Can't
wait to hear
this one on the floor :)

yeah im listening to them now. devastating. i havent been this
amped up for an album by anyone for a long long long time. im
ready to burst! i need that LP before july 25th! 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) Ann Clarke - big in detroit (?) sonicsunset.com

2005-04-27 Thread alex . bond

David Siska wrote:yep, anne clark w/ david harrow - sleeper in metropolis
has a green
sleeve.  the way the drums are produced on that record is so
aggressive and metallic, and the whole track is about drama moreso
than being a party track (it's darker than a lot of new wave, though
it's got a similar feel to section 25 - looking from a hilltop).  it's
more of an electro record than 'our darkness', and i'm not entirely
sure of its popularity on detroit radio - maybe someone like dan,
sean, or alan can speak to that...   i know that in chicago, 'our
darkness' was definitely a bigger record.

well thank you David.

All these little stories are pretty interesting to me. I can't remember
where I read that this record was 'big in detroit'. It may well have been
some record dealer trying to big it up. It would be interesting to know
though.

It's a constant source of surprise to hear of all these records that were
big on the radio in detroit or whatever. I guess they make sense when you
think about it. alot of them are so harsh though, it's kinda strange. maybe
some of the warmth in the new 'techno music' came from elsewhere. maybe
even from chicago in one way or another. (early warm chi house records, or
maybe their (chicago) taste in 'proto techno' wasn't so harsh.

it would be nice to know more (about the early parties and radio in
detroit), its something thats always interested me greatly. there doesn't
seem to be much on the internet. the wbmx shows are well documented, and
theres lists of records they used to play, same goes for ron hardy too.

No one ever seems to want to say anything about MOJO. perhaps its a boring
subject to some. perhaps its some big secret or something - I dunno.
Perhaps just people cant be bothered. Also, the djs at the parties in the
early 80's - I have no idea what these guys played. What DID they play at
the chari-vari parties?  periods such as these in other cities are
well-documented in books, on the internet, compilation lps, even films in
some cases.

sad there's not much from detroit. whats going on there? Most I've ever
found out is that mojo played prince, cybotron, the b-52's etc. I can't
believe that he inspired an entire musical generation with solely prince
records!

some big secret, or, just no one with the time required to document it?

anyway, if one day i ever get to detroit, maybe i can find out for myself
by finding some old fellas willing to talk about it. maybe just maybe
anyway.

anyways. more pontificating later.

alex

p.s. speaking of which, last friday's radio session with chicago's steve
tang guesting was pretty intense

I look forward very much to that!


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Re: (313) Ann Clarke - big in detroit (?) sonicsunset.com

2005-04-27 Thread alex . bond

I think many major US cities have good alternative college/community
radio programming...

That was a real interesting read matt, thanks.

I always admired americas radio set-up from afar. some of the college radio
shows look great. I always thought it seemed a better set up than what we
have here, but, well, I dunno.

I think it may be a case of the grass is greener on the other side.

I don't listen to any music on the radio really to be honest. feel kinda
sad there isn't a show like yours I could tune into every week on the radio
dial look forward to, and really connect with. there just isn't one though.

I think we're real lucky to have the bbc, I presume I'm right in thinking
you have nothing nationwide no? and, with 1extra, I think I'm right in
thinking that if you have an interest in modern day 'urban' music, this is
a pretty ok station.

if you live in a large city, theres generally a few pirates worth checking,
but overall, like usa, its a world of over commercialised s**t, with a few
pockets of people like yourselves doing their thing on local stations etc..
(think dan of the list for example..).

Blah blah blah. got verbal diarohea this morn.

alex
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(313) Polarius

2005-04-27 Thread alex . bond
O.

I know JT probably told me at the time, but I forgot.

Who is Polarius?

Is it the catnip guys?

I was listening to the last track on the side with 2 tracks on the downlow
release very very loud before I came out the house this morning. Ouch, the
little melody in it is freaky. and stuck in my head!! Me likeee.

Any other Polarius records I should own?

Ta

Alex
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Re: (313) peacefrog

2005-04-27 Thread alex . bond

It's been out ages ago man :) Piccadilly had it almost a month ago. The
promo
circulated last year... The Jori Hulkkonen remix of Crosses makes me weep.
It's
so ¤#/ beautiful.

hey jari!

hope the weathers ok up there in the north pole

; )

I dont think its been on vinyl yet, I keep waiting, but no sign. my
friendly local record shop best not have had it, or I shall be firing up
the flamethrower.

But yes, I believe it's on CD. I can't bring myself to buy cd's though
really. I find it difficult. Not impossible, but I'd still rather buy a
record I think.

Alex


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Re: (313) Polarius

2005-04-27 Thread David Beattie
Looks to me like you will probobly already have other
Polarius records but if not ive got some Legowelt
bits, the Raheem Hershel thing and Winter in Polarius
(that I can think of just now). I like them all but
seem to remember particularly liking the Raheem one

http://www.discogs.com/artist/Polarius

Cheers
BT
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 Is it the catnip guys?
 
 I was listening to the last track on the side with 2
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 release very very loud before I came out the house
 this morning. Ouch, the
 little melody in it is freaky. and stuck in my
 head!! Me likeee.
 
 Any other Polarius records I should own?
 
 Ta
 
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Re: (313) peacefrog

2005-04-27 Thread Jari Tolkkinen

On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


hope the weathers ok up there in the north pole


Sunny, warm :) I can go outside without a cap etc. Good times.


I dont think its been on vinyl yet, I keep waiting, but no sign. my
friendly local record shop best not have had it, or I shall be firing up
the flamethrower.


I can assure you it's already on vinyl. And piccadilly has it. We're 
talking about the crosses single right?


http://www.piccadillyrecords.com/mp3/Jose%20Gonzalez%20-%20Crosses%20Jori%20Hulkkonen%20Remix.mp3

Start your engines or flamethrowers.

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Re: (313) Polarius

2005-04-27 Thread alex . bond

Thanks BT.

I dont have any other Polarius records.

I have a white label of the downlow one, I never knew the titles till now!

I like Ballet Class and Grind The Beat. Hot shizzle. The guy has that
catnip/chicago thing going on. I like, will try to find the others. Muchos
Thankos.
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Re: (313) peacefrog

2005-04-27 Thread alex . bond

I can assure you it's already on vinyl. And piccadilly has it. We're
talking about the crosses single right?

*FIRES UP FLAMETHROWER*

OH BOY, SOMEONE IS GETTING IT BIGTIME AT LUNCH. THAT BIG PIKEY LONG HAIRED
SKIP RAT WHO CALLS HIMSELF A RECORD SALESMAN FOR STARTERS.

WATCH OUT SKIP-RAT, I KNOW YOU'RE THERE.

Thanks for the heads up Jari.
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Re: (313) peacefrog

2005-04-27 Thread Jari Tolkkinen

On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




I can assure you it's already on vinyl. And piccadilly has it. We're
talking about the crosses single right?


Manic psycho rant removed

Thanks for the heads up Jari.


Always a pleasure :)

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Re: (313) peacefrog

2005-04-27 Thread alex . bond

Manic psycho rant removed

there's gonna be a bloodbath down piccadilly records at lunch.

you know that film american warewolf in london?

well I'm doing a re-make at lunch. rootless loony pikey in record shop
rampage

anyone got a video camera I can borrow? It's gonna be fun.
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Re: (313) Ann Clarke - big in detroit (?) sonicsunset.com

2005-04-27 Thread theREALmxyzptlk



It's a constant source of surprise to hear of all these records that were
big on the radio in detroit or whatever.

The only thing I care to add to this is the qualifier that 'big on the 
radio' needs to be severely limited to a very few shows in particular 
places and times...like in the middle of the night/end of the dial in 
most cases.
When Ann C. was cranking out those tracks - trust me - outside of record 
geeks, select DJs and clubbers who paid attention, very few people in my 
experience ever heard them. That's not to say I had a lid on everything 
happening, but I was in my mid/late 20s, going to a lot of gigs, 
ordering imports for a record store and about town a bit.



  jeff




Re: (313) Ann Clarke - big in detroit (?) sonicsunset.com

2005-04-27 Thread alex . bond

The only thing I care to add to this is the qualifier that 'big on the
radio' needs to be severely limited to a very few shows in particular
places and times...like in the middle of the night/end of the dial in
most cases.

cheers jeff, muchos gracias.

wouldn't have a clue about it, some places you read that this kind of radio
programming was 'mainstream'. thats the impression you get.

so to hear it wasn't is interesting.

thanks!

alex
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(313) UR article Wax Poetics

2005-04-27 Thread alex . bond
theres a terrible free mag that is in the record shops from time to time,
called UPFRONT.

The new one features a Kris Needs written article about UR in it - worth
picking up if you see one in your local shop!

Also I bought a copy of Wax Poetics, it has an article about Daniel
Baldelli in it.


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Re: (313) UR article Wax Poetics

2005-04-27 Thread dan

Also I bought a copy of Wax Poetics, it has an article about Daniel
Baldelli in it.


Wax Poetics is a cool mag, a bit pricey, but probably worth it

a good series of articles about Stax in a recent issue +  photo of 
Issac Hayes' gold plated Rolls Royce!


Re: (313) Netstockfest sets online

2005-04-27 Thread fab.

ah great! now i can download your and the others i am missing

thanks dennis,

fab.
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 11:13 PM
Subject: (313) Netstockfest sets online



Hi folks,

Most of the sets from the Nestockfest broadcast marathon that ran from 
March 18-21 are now available as freely downloadable mp3s from 
archive.org:


http://www.archive.org/audio/audio-details-db.php?collection=netstockfestcollectionid=NSF05

This includes sets from me, Tomas Jirku, kAzooo, Marko Fürstenberg, and a 
whole bunch of others...


--
Dennis DeSantis
www.dennisdesantis.com







Re: (313) UR article Wax Poetics

2005-04-27 Thread alex . bond

Wax Poetics is a cool mag, a bit pricey, but probably worth it
a good series of articles about Stax in a recent issue +  photo of
Issac Hayes' gold plated Rolls Royce!

first time I ever bought it to be honest. price always put me off, and I'm
not a big hiphop head.
some good looking articles in this one too!
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(313) [Fwd: emoticon headspace news | april 2005 | vince watson album out now]

2005-04-27 Thread carl morris plugtwo

Might be of interest...

New mailout from Emoticon/Headspace

carl morris
Plug Two
t +442920190151



 Original Message 
Subject: 	emoticon  headspace news | april 2005 | vince watson album 
out now

Date:   Wed, 27 Apr 2005 11:50:53 +0100
From:   emoticon  headspace recordings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Carl Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED]



hi and welcome to the first *emoticon  headspace* newsletter in a very 
long time. it's been a while, but we're overflowing with exciting news 
and fantastic music for your lucky ears. if you're not interested, 
scroll to the bottom and unsubscribe. if you are, keep reading - and 
we'll try and keep you up to date more regularly from now on...


so what's new? well, headspace has just released *vince watson*'s 
'sublimina' album, and has full-lengths from *dan curtin* and *arne 
weinberg* lined up for later in the year. emoticon has released a 12 
from domu and shifty's *yotoko* project and is currently sifting through 
a mountain of new demos. promotion for both labels is now being handled 
by our friends at *nomorewords* in amsterdam, while worldwide 
distribution continues through the mighty *rush hour*. we're working on 
a new website design (we know, we've been saying this forever, but we 
really are), and we're preparing to offer a proper mail order service 
for those who like to buy direct. here's what the rest of the crew have 
been up to...


*arne weinberg* is about to release 'solitude', the second release on 
his own low-key 'aw' label - don't sleep on the first 7 if you haven't 
already picked one up. you can check out the tracks (including an 
excellent *shawn rudiman* mix) at www.arneweinberg.de 
http://www.arneweinberg.de.


*vince watson* is gigging like a madman all over europe right now, and 
has some brilliant new releases coming out on f communications' new f... 
u! offshoot and his own bio label. keep an eye on his new website 
www.vincewatson.co.uk http://www.vincewatson.co.uk which is due to 
launch in may.


*tom churchill* joined vince and arne to represent headspace at london's 
excellent flashpoint http://www.flashpointclub.com/ night in february, 
and will do the same thing for our friends at delsin 
http://www.delsin.org in amsterdam next month. tom, vince and arne are 
also all due to play at the excellent new *elektrosouls* night in 
brighton (run by ai records' *jacen solo*) in june and july.


meanwhile tom is keeping up his dj residency at traxx 
http://traxxevents.com, which is running strong every month in glasgow 
- thanks to *daniel bell* for rocking it this month, and don't miss 
*anthony 'shake' shakir* in may. if you're in scotland this weekend look 
out for the excellent triptych http://triptych05.com events, with too 
many names to list (we'll be going to see *karlheinz stockhausen*, *luke 
vibert* and *herbie hancock* for starters). the traxx crew will also be 
soundtracking bar soba on sunday night, while trying to sneak off to 
check *recloose*, who's spinning over at the observatory at the same 
time. it's going to be a long weekend up here - have a good one whatever 
you're doing...


*latest headspace release*
vince watson - sublimina
hs 017 - cd/2xlp
info and mp3 samples http://emoticon-headspace.net/infosheets/hs017.html

'sublimina' is vince's third full-length album, chock full of soulful 
and timeless machine music, from shimmering dancefloor tracks to more 
reflective grooves. we're very proud of this release and think it's one 
of the best techno albums for a long time. but don't just take our word 
for it...

/
love it. drove from wellington to auckland playing it. fantastic 
driving music and good headmusic for the dancefloor. - carl craig

it is absolutely stunning. vince is the man! - laurent garnier
it's really my type of music. there should always be demand for well 
produced techno like this. - ken ishii
sublimina is watson's most accomplished work yet: this is a deeper and 
more ambitious slant on the detroit techno blueprint than he has 
attempted previously. (4/5) - idj magazine/ 	



 	 
*latest emoticon release*

yotoko - bullet-time
emot 019 - 12
info and mp3 samples http://emoticon-headspace.net/infosheets/emot019.html
(nb: this is now sold out at rush hour, so act fast to pick up a copy if 
you haven't already.)


after the awesine 'wet ink' lp on delsin, and a killer 12 for archive's 
neroli offshoot, domu and shifty have crafted three more distinctive 
tracks for emoticon, showcasing a wide range of influences while still 
managing to sound like no-one else out there. is it techno? is it broken 
beat? is it hip hop? who cares?

/
this is hot. number one on my chart. - anthony 'shake' shakir
the unexpected bomb of the last few months. i don't know what it is, 
but it rocks! - fabrice lig
it's fresh! i like this fusion - sounds very phat and futuristic! - 
gilb-r (chateau flight)/ 	




*upcoming dates*
april 29 - vince watson @ holodeck, clwb ifor bach, cardiff
april 30 - vince watson 

Re: (313) Ann Clarke - big in detroit (?) sonicsunset.com

2005-04-27 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I always admired americas radio set-up from afar. some of the
college radio
shows look great. I always thought it seemed a better set up than
what we
have here, but, well, I dunno.

dood, theo parrish was on radio 1 the other night. are you kidding
me?!?!?!?! i would KILL for radio like that. and whats the urban
station called? jesus. i appreciate our public and college radio
stations too, but come on. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) UR article Wax Poetics

2005-04-27 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

first time I ever bought it to be honest. price always put me
off, and I'm
not a big hiphop head.
some good looking articles in this one too!

its not about hiphop necessarily. theyve had louie vega in there
talking about records, an interview/retrospective of randy
muller's work for all different kinds of disco acts, etc. its a
really excellent magazine about old music and the people who
appreciate it today. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


WAS: Re: (313) Ann Clarke - big in detroit (?) sonicsunset.com NOW: more a radio type thread

2005-04-27 Thread alex . bond

dood, theo parrish was on radio 1 the other night. are you kidding
me?!?!?!?! i would KILL for radio like that. and whats the urban
station called? jesus. i appreciate our public and college radio
stations too, but come on.

well, yeah, I did point out that is was more than likely a grass is always
greener on the other side type situation.

dunno, was just interested to find out. Yep, and by what you're saying
perhaps we are better off than you.

Theo Parrish was on gilles petersons show I think. not listened to be
honest. it's very easy to criticise I guess, and not as easy to admit that
maye we are better off than most.

I just look around at europe too and see various things/stations that look
interesting. is that vpro station in holland a national? is it any good?
they seem to have intersting bits and pieces etc.

alex
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RE: Re: (313) Ann Clarke - big in detroit (?) sonicsunset.com NOW: more a radio type thread

2005-04-27 Thread Blaauw, Martijn de
VPRO is a dutch radio and tv channel who always followed their own
path...very much into underground/independent/non-commercial and weird
stuff:-) ranging from guitar bands to db to gothic to rap to metal to
techno to breakbeats. 

Check out their dj-sets section on www.3voor12.nl also the webradio
shows are quite cool to listen to...


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Verzonden: woensdag 27 april 2005 15:20
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Onderwerp: WAS: Re: (313) Ann Clarke - big in detroit (?)
sonicsunset.com NOW: more a radio type thread



dood, theo parrish was on radio 1 the other night. are you kidding 
me?!?!?!?! i would KILL for radio like that. and whats the urban 
station called? jesus. i appreciate our public and college radio 
stations too, but come on.

well, yeah, I did point out that is was more than likely a grass is
always greener on the other side type situation.

dunno, was just interested to find out. Yep, and by what you're saying
perhaps we are better off than you.

Theo Parrish was on gilles petersons show I think. not listened to be
honest. it's very easy to criticise I guess, and not as easy to admit
that maye we are better off than most.

I just look around at europe too and see various things/stations that
look interesting. is that vpro station in holland a national? is it any
good? they seem to have intersting bits and pieces etc.

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Re: WAS: Re: (313) Ann Clarke - big in detroit (?) sonicsunset.com NOW: more aradio type thread

2005-04-27 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

well, yeah, I did point out that is was more than likely a grass
is always
greener on the other side type situation.

dunno, was just interested to find out. Yep, and by what you're
saying
perhaps we are better off than you.

i would say almost definitely. the fact that you have radio
stations that play actually interesting music is pretty incredible
to me. even better is that people actually listen to it! thats
just not the reality of things here. even the biggest urban areas
in the US dont have the kind of coverage of good stuff that you
guys have on major radio.

Theo Parrish was on gilles petersons show I think. not listened to be
honest. it's very easy to criticise I guess, and not as easy to
admit that
maye we are better off than most.

ive DLed the mp3 for repeated listening! i cant imagine turning on
a clear channel station and hearing theo talking. thats because it
would never, ever happen. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


RE: WAS: Re: (313) Ann Clarke - big in detroit (?) sonicsunset.com NOW: more aradio type thread

2005-04-27 Thread Robert Taylor
To make you even more envious, Tom, Theo is playing at Plastice People (best 
soundsytem and club in the country) tomorrow and it's FREE! yes, FREE

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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 April 2005 13:53
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: WAS: Re: (313) Ann Clarke - big in detroit (?)
sonicsunset.com NOW: more aradio type thread


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well, yeah, I did point out that is was more than likely a grass
is always
greener on the other side type situation.

dunno, was just interested to find out. Yep, and by what you're
saying
perhaps we are better off than you.

i would say almost definitely. the fact that you have radio
stations that play actually interesting music is pretty incredible
to me. even better is that people actually listen to it! thats
just not the reality of things here. even the biggest urban areas
in the US dont have the kind of coverage of good stuff that you
guys have on major radio.

Theo Parrish was on gilles petersons show I think. not listened to be
honest. it's very easy to criticise I guess, and not as easy to
admit that
maye we are better off than most.

ive DLed the mp3 for repeated listening! i cant imagine turning on
a clear channel station and hearing theo talking. thats because it
would never, ever happen. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   
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(313) Shake's contact info

2005-04-27 Thread fab.
hello, excuse me but can someone give me shake's email address? the one i 
have is bouncing


thanks
fab.

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Re: (313) Shake's contact info

2005-04-27 Thread fab.

thanks to all those that have answered
:)

fab.
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hello, excuse me but can someone give me shake's email address? the one i 
have is bouncing


thanks
fab.

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(313) Autechre Joke

2005-04-27 Thread Martin Dust
Usual day at Dust Towers, except we have a couple of testers in playing 
gamesanyway...



Dust Worker 1: Anyone fancy some Autechre?
Tester 1: I've just had a load of that on my living room walls.

Cue about 20 mins of laughing...

Martin



Re: (313) New Pi Gao 12

2005-04-27 Thread fab.
i really like your websitenice way to present the soundbytes and i 
especially like the loading page's image


nice and dark and dystopic :D

fab.

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Hi Alex,

This is a solo project by yours truly. You can hear sound bytes here:

http://www.pigaomovement.com

Click on Discography, then PGM-006. You listen to snippets there...let me
know what you think!

We will have some more releases (including Ultradyne and Manasyt) coming
soon...

Peace,
Alex



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Spotted it on Submerge.

Not by Ultradyne though. Anyone heard it?

thanks

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2005-04-27 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To make you even more envious, Tom, Theo is playing at Plastice
People (best soundsytem and club in the country) tomorrow and it's
FREE! yes, FREE

youre obviously trying to make my head explode. id pay $100 to
hear theo play on a busted soundsystem anywhere in pittsburgh. if
i was rich id be on a plane right now :P 

i expect a full report and tracklisting and hopefully a bootleg
recording of the set. get cracking. 

;)

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


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2005-04-27 Thread Robert Taylor
Well I would if I was going but as a spoilt-for-choice Londoner, I'm going to 
see Mugison, Raf Rundell and Herbert play in a pub up the road from my gaff

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sonicsunset.com NOW: more aradio type thread


-- Original Message --
From: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To make you even more envious, Tom, Theo is playing at Plastice
People (best soundsytem and club in the country) tomorrow and it's
FREE! yes, FREE

youre obviously trying to make my head explode. id pay $100 to
hear theo play on a busted soundsystem anywhere in pittsburgh. if
i was rich id be on a plane right now :P 

i expect a full report and tracklisting and hopefully a bootleg
recording of the set. get cracking. 

;)

tom 


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Re: (313) Ann Clarke - big in detroit (?) sonicsunset.com

2005-04-27 Thread alex . bond

I received a brilliant post from jeff, but he couldn't get it thru to the
list, so thought I'd post it.

Thanks Jeff!!

Okay - in spite of my (possibly better) instincts to the contrary and
because of Alex's nudging (read below), I will post this to the list. The
caveat I will tack onto it is that perhaps - depending on your specific
timeframe of reference - things were happening in places on the radio in
Detroit where I wasn't listening. I am not about to position myself as an
expert on the period or as an omniscient being. Certainly I grew tired of
not finding what I was looking for on the radio and I stopped looking for
stretches. And during the very late 80s, I shut it all off. However, I
stand by my words and for what it's worth, I have the emerging gray to mark
me as a veteran of the era :-)  If you have a different history, fine. But
this is how I experienced and recall it.

  Virtually everyone I knew 'back then' was very jealous of YOUR radio -
 we
  would never have had any of the things we read about in NME or Melody
 Maker
  on our best stations. The people that knew about any of the Ann Clarks
 were
  record geeks (like myself) who dug the stuff up, bartered for the
 razormaid
  remix LPs (I used to trade weed for them :-) and then lent those to DJs
 and
  other geeks.
  I have spent and probably always will spend a tremendous amount on
 music.
  Back then we didn't have email lists...we had the Brit. papers, the
 indie
  record labels and the odd late night, VERY off the dial radio stuff as
 well
  as clubs (which rarely played me anything I didn't already know through
 the
  above). The notion that mainstream radio grabbed any of this stuff is
  revisionist history, pu! re and s imple. I didn't want to be so strong
 in my
  stance onlist as it seems like I may already be somewhat 'distanced'
 from
  the common stream there and I don't wish to further alienate myself from
 it
  by polarized statements- but I was there and I WAS in the thick of it.
  I recall once when a New York DJ/producer (Ivan Ivan) was a guest DJ
  in Detroit and a good friend (Chris Ewen - now a member of Future Bible
  Heores) whose band (Figures on a Beach) Ivan was remixing
  marched me up for an introduction during a break. For small talk, I
  surmised that the exposure in New York must be tremendous. Ivan turned
 to
  me and said I am the exposure...I could turn you on to so much, it
 would
  make your head spin.
  Chris looked at Ivan and said No - I'm afraid you couldn't..
  That merely to say I bought a LOT of records and I looked under a LOT of

  rocks for music - because those were the only places to find it back
 then.
  Certainly not on the radio except in radically small pockets - and I
 would
  wager that those pockets would not have existed without the financially
  irresponsible experimental record buyers like myself who were busy
  playing those records for their friends who had avenues to spread it
  farther. Diatribe off. :-)
 
  jeff
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(313) tresor pictures of the last days including magda make the tea

2005-04-27 Thread Roman von Contzen

hi gals and guys!
if any of you might be interested in some pics from the last days of tresor 
including rich hawtin wearing the famous shirt you are all invited to browse 
the gallery on my website: http://www.energylab.de/gallery/stype
atm i'm still busy recording the sets from the last 15 days so the question 
someone was asking about the last tracks played can be answered when i'm 
able to listen through all the stuff - still three days to go with 10 gigs 
of data already on my harddisk :-)
the stuff is available till saturday night at the german streaming station 
www.klubradio.de who provided us over the years with all those fantastic 
live streams from the berlin clubs. caused by the new german regulations 
regarding the fees online radios have to pay they (hopefully only 
temporarily) have to terminate the archives on saturday night. though lots 
of people were registered as paying members - chances are that the files 
might appear on one of the filesharing networks in the coming weeks.
don't ask me - the repeating anti filesharing threads in this list convinced 
me that it is an evil thing to do - so i quit about a year ago :-)

cheers
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Re: (313) tresor pictures of the last days including magda make the tea

2005-04-27 Thread alex . bond

Blimey!!

All the way to Berlin, and whaddya know:

http://www.energylab.de/gallery/tresor20050416/IMG00018

SCOUSERS!!!

Nicks crew!!

Ho Ho. Good one, didn't know all your lot had been over Nick!

Nice site btw Roman, thanks!

Alex
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Re: (313) tresor pictures of the last days including magda make the tea

2005-04-27 Thread /0

ha, check out the tshirt.

I kinda thought that was a joke, Im suprised they are actually making and 
selling those shirts, and even moreso that anyone really wants to wear one 
(sorry (nick?))


happy humpday
-Joe

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Blimey!!

All the way to Berlin, and whaddya know:

http://www.energylab.de/gallery/tresor20050416/IMG00018

SCOUSERS!!!

Nicks crew!!

Ho Ho. Good one, didn't know all your lot had been over Nick!

Nice site btw Roman, thanks!

Alex
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RE: (313) tresor pictures of the last days including magda make the tea

2005-04-27 Thread Robert Taylor
Apparently Rich saw someone wearing the Magda t-shirt and insisted on swapping 
his t-shirt with the bemused punter

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ha, check out the tshirt.

I kinda thought that was a joke, Im suprised they are actually making and 
selling those shirts, and even moreso that anyone really wants to wear one 
(sorry (nick?))

happy humpday
-Joe

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 Blimey!!

 All the way to Berlin, and whaddya know:

 http://www.energylab.de/gallery/tresor20050416/IMG00018

 SCOUSERS!!!

 Nicks crew!!

 Ho Ho. Good one, didn't know all your lot had been over Nick!

 Nice site btw Roman, thanks!

 Alex
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RE: (313) New Pi Gao 12 (Website)

2005-04-27 Thread Pryor, Ryan N
-Original Message-
From: fab. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

i really like your websitenice way to present the soundbytes and i 
especially like the loading page's image

nice and dark and dystopic :D

fab.

Site was designed by Doc @ http://www.focusmedia.org/


(313) Rei Loci

2005-04-27 Thread matt kane's brain
That Headspace mailout reminds me: any more Rei Loci records on the 
horizon? I have his two 12 but it doesn't look like he's released anything 
since.

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(313) Quest for da Booty

2005-04-27 Thread Maarten Baute

Hi,

I am looking for a top (let us say) 10 of Booty records of all times. I 
rediscovered the genre by talking about that dave clarke show yesterday. I 
did a quick search on juno and was that Dj Funk has a new ep out on Dance 
Mania. This might as well be the first record released in 2005 that I 
purchase (didn't buy the sun god ep after all). I particuly like the track 
Booty Clap 2 and the rework of Work that Motherf#cker. The rest of the 
tracks aren't that interesting. I only have one booty record in my 
collection (Dj Milton - Trax 4 Daze, of Mayday mix fame), and I am looking 
for a second one: Dj J.R. Dione - Do Me Baby (for the classic Bump  
Grind Time, wich was a Dave Clarke favourite back in the day). Can you 
recommend other classic Booty stuff? As usual, I am looking for the best of 
the best. So what's your favourite booty record of all times? I allready 
know Ass-N-Tities ;-)


I know there is a good record of Dj Deeon, with a house rework of Is It All 
Over My Face on it, don't know the title of that release, though.


Cheers,
Maarten - http://www.morthenkiang.com/ 



Re: (313) Quest for da Booty

2005-04-27 Thread Maarten Baute

I am looking for a top (let us say) 10 of Booty records of all times.


On a side note: I prefer stomping 4 to the floor tracks with repeating 
vocals. I don't like the electro inspired tracks that much.


Thanks,
Maarten 



Re: (313) Quest for da Booty

2005-04-27 Thread matt kane's brain

At 03:37 PM 4/27/2005, Maarten Baute wrote:

So what's your favourite booty record of all times?


detroit grand pubahs - dr. bootygrabber

no repeating vocals. lyrics are quite narrative.
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Re: (313) Quest for da Booty

2005-04-27 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 I am looking for a top (let us say) 10 of Booty records of all
times.

On a side note: I prefer stomping 4 to the floor tracks with
repeating 
vocals. I don't like the electro inspired tracks that much.

im not sure who did it or what label it came out on, but that
beat that b*tch with a bat track is one that ive been trying to
hunt down with no luck. 

tom
 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) Quest for da Booty

2005-04-27 Thread Maarten Baute

Hi Matt,


detroit grand pubahs - dr. bootygrabber

no repeating vocals. lyrics are quite narrative.


It's a fresh track. But I still would prefer a track where the clap is not 
only on the 2nd and 4th beats, but on all of them. And the bpm should be 135 
or more. And the vocals more dirty. And the bass a little louder. To make a 
long horse short: there may be no form of intelligence in the track 
whatsoever. ;-))


Cheers,
Maarten 



Re: (313) Quest for da Booty

2005-04-27 Thread Maarten Baute

im not sure who did it or what label it came out on, but that
beat that b*tch with a bat track is one that ive been trying to
hunt down with no luck.


beat that b*tch with a bat, sounds allright to me!! ;-)

I once heard a track in a mix of Dj Godfather with the vocals yo homey get 
home quick, cause the h_o_e is on my d_i_c_k. Must be something from Dj 
Assault. Man, those must the best lyrics since Marvin Gaye's What's Going 
On.


Cheers,
Maarten 



Re: (313) Quest for da Booty

2005-04-27 Thread /0

you probably watn lots of the older dj assault tracks

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To: 313@hyperreal.org; matt kane's brain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 4:01 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Quest for da Booty



Hi Matt,


detroit grand pubahs - dr. bootygrabber

no repeating vocals. lyrics are quite narrative.


It's a fresh track. But I still would prefer a track where the clap is not 
only on the 2nd and 4th beats, but on all of them. And the bpm should be 
135 or more. And the vocals more dirty. And the bass a little louder. To 
make a long horse short: there may be no form of intelligence in the track 
whatsoever. ;-))


Cheers,
Maarten





Re: (313) Quest for da Booty

2005-04-27 Thread Maarten Baute
I once heard a track in a mix of Dj Godfather with the vocals yo homey 
get home quick, cause the h_o_e is on my d_i_c_k. Must be something from 
Dj Assault. Man, those must the best lyrics since Marvin Gaye's What's 
Going On.


My friend assured me that the lirycs were: you better get yo b#tch coz that 
h_o_e is on my d_i_c_k.


Cheers,
Maarten 



Re: (313) Quest for da Booty

2005-04-27 Thread gretchen anderson
Miss kittin plays a version by johnny dangerous that's pretty awesome:

http://www.discogs.com/release/178427
Not sure about all the various remixes available


On 4/27/05 1:05 PM, Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 im not sure who did it or what label it came out on, but that
 beat that b*tch with a bat track is one that ive been trying to
 hunt down with no luck.
 
 beat that b*tch with a bat, sounds allright to me!! ;-)
 
 I once heard a track in a mix of Dj Godfather with the vocals yo homey get
 home quick, cause the h_o_e is on my d_i_c_k. Must be something from Dj
 Assault. Man, those must the best lyrics since Marvin Gaye's What's Going
 On.
 
 Cheers,
 Maarten 
 



Re: (313) Quest for da Booty

2005-04-27 Thread gretchen anderson
Sorry, she also rips it off in Requiem for a Hit. But her track isn't nearly
as booty.


On 4/27/05 1:14 PM, gretchen anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Miss kittin plays a version by johnny dangerous that's pretty awesome:
 
 http://www.discogs.com/release/178427
 Not sure about all the various remixes available
 
 
 On 4/27/05 1:05 PM, Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 im not sure who did it or what label it came out on, but that
 beat that b*tch with a bat track is one that ive been trying to
 hunt down with no luck.
 
 beat that b*tch with a bat, sounds allright to me!! ;-)
 
 I once heard a track in a mix of Dj Godfather with the vocals yo homey get
 home quick, cause the h_o_e is on my d_i_c_k. Must be something from Dj
 Assault. Man, those must the best lyrics since Marvin Gaye's What's Going
 On.
 
 Cheers,
 Maarten 
 
 



Re: (313) Quest for da Booty

2005-04-27 Thread vmax


On Apr 27, 2005, at 4:13 PM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:


-- Original Message --
From: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED]


I am looking for a top (let us say) 10 of Booty records of all

times.


On a side note: I prefer stomping 4 to the floor tracks with

repeating

vocals. I don't like the electro inspired tracks that much.


im not sure who did it or what label it came out on, but that
beat that b*tch with a bat track is one that ive been trying to
hunt down with no luck.

tom



andythepooh.com







Beat That Bitch With A Bat - Johnny Dangerous

Record Review Vol. XXIV




Re: (313) Quest for da Booty

2005-04-27 Thread vmax

Beat That Bitch With A Bat - Johnny Dangerous

Record Review Vol. XXIV



On Apr 27, 2005, at 4:13 PM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:


-- Original Message --
From: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED]


I am looking for a top (let us say) 10 of Booty records of all

times.


On a side note: I prefer stomping 4 to the floor tracks with

repeating

vocals. I don't like the electro inspired tracks that much.


im not sure who did it or what label it came out on, but that
beat that b*tch with a bat track is one that ive been trying to
hunt down with no luck.

tom



andythepooh.com









Re: (313) Quest for da Booty

2005-04-27 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: vmax [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Beat That Bitch With A Bat - Johnny Dangerous

whats the original version? which label? i need that record so bad. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


(313) Last track at Tresor

2005-04-27 Thread Tosh Cooey
I believe Dimitri (Tresor) played X-101 at the very bitter end for all the right 
reasons, too bad Jeff wasn't a sport enough to be there.


Tosh
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Re: (313) Quest for da Booty

2005-04-27 Thread Ronny Pries

my personal booty  ghettotech top 10.

dj deeon - freak like me - dm
dj deeon - house-o-track - dm
cajmere - percolator - clubhouse
dj funk - i'm so hi - dm
paul johnson - let me see you butterfly - dm
dj deeon - every day - freakmode
traxmen  dj lil' tal - trax 4 da women - dm
fast eddie - big ol' booty - ihr
the traxxmen - in yo mouf - muzique
maurice joshua  hula - i gotta big dick - trax


(313) new york

2005-04-27 Thread Ed612313
in desperate need of some decent record stores in new york.
any help?please??:)
all that comes to mind for me is sonic groove, and its closed.
thanks
ed



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(313) help needed...

2005-04-27 Thread dan

Hi All

I was hoping someone might be able to suggest the best (i.e. 
cheapest) way to get from Detroit to Montreal and back. I've never 
been to the States so have no idea whether it's cheaper to go via 
plane, bus or even train?


It would be very helpful to know about websites where I could book 
this kind of stuff from the UK.


Any comments gratefully received. Offlist is probably best, though 
maybe there are some other folks needing to get from Fuse-In to Mutek 
and back?


Thanks a lot!

Dan.


Re: (313) new york

2005-04-27 Thread alex . bond

in desperate need of some decent record stores in new york.
any help?please??:)

hey.

I've never been to new york, but funnily enough my mate just phoned and hes
there at the minute. he saw something I wanted on the wall in 'sound
library' for $150. hmm.

but. and here's the bit you'll like...

he said he went in (I think) A1 music (is there a shop of that name?) and
there was loads of original press u.s. techno stuff for $10 and what have
you. old stuff, kms classics etc.

maybe try that place and have a dig??!!!

sorry to be not that much use, but, well thought i'd pass it on anyway.

alex
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Re: (313) new york

2005-04-27 Thread Trust Your Techno
Well there is one tip about New York recordshops: bring money. loads of it. 
And you gonna need time. Loads of that too.


A1 is good. Dance Tracks even better!!!

W
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in desperate need of some decent record stores in new york.
any help?please??:)


hey.

I've never been to new york, but funnily enough my mate just phoned and 
hes

there at the minute. he saw something I wanted on the wall in 'sound
library' for $150. hmm.

but. and here's the bit you'll like...

he said he went in (I think) A1 music (is there a shop of that name?) and
there was loads of original press u.s. techno stuff for $10 and what have
you. old stuff, kms classics etc.

maybe try that place and have a dig??!!!

sorry to be not that much use, but, well thought i'd pass it on anyway.

alex
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Re: (313) Quest for da Booty

2005-04-27 Thread vmax

to my knowledge this is the original.


Beat That Bitch With A Bat - Johnny Dangerous

Record Review Vol. XXIV


I picked it up in 90 - 91 

h



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Beat That Bitch With A Bat - Johnny Dangerous


whats the original version? which label? i need that record so bad.

tom


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Re: (313) Quest for da Booty

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Yeah, and The Clapper by Pubahs is also a great follow-up to that one, and 
super funky.

~David

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At 03:37 PM 4/27/2005, Maarten Baute wrote:
So what's your favourite booty record of all times?

detroit grand pubahs - dr. bootygrabber

no repeating vocals. lyrics are quite narrative.
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Re: (313) Quest for da Booty

2005-04-27 Thread vmax

it might have been more like 93 that i picked it up.



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Beat That Bitch With A Bat - Johnny Dangerous


whats the original version? which label? i need that record so bad.

tom


andythepooh.com