Re: (313) The quest for Beijing recordstores

2005-07-28 Thread James_Bucknell
is that otto of technotourists? i haven't seen him on the list for ages. i
guesshe's been  finishing his PhD.
james
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A friend of mine (Also known to some of you as Dr. Otto K.) is one a
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Re: (313) Saturn Jazz

2005-07-28 Thread Andrew Jackson
Sun Ra playing his minimoog! :)

On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 16:13 -0400, Brian 'balistic' Prince wrote:
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 similar to Earth's northern and southern lights. This is an audio file
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 I see space, looking down on us, the future is growing near . . .
 
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Re: (313) Jupier Jazz mix, Suburban Night

2005-07-28 Thread James_Bucknell
if we're talking techno and house the day was late mid to late 1980s.
94/95 is early evening. the long night was spent going back through the
record collection listening to old disco, roots dub, bass n bleep, italo,
post punk and chicago acid. it's now some indeterminate time before dawn.
feeling a little tired and washed out, wondering what the new day will
bring.
james
www.jbucknell.com




   
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94/95 is back in the day ???   You're making me feel old

-Jamil



 Yes, when James put this track on my friend mentioned that back in the
 day Richie H, John A and probably other Detroit guys played the $h!t
 out of this...  I guess that would have been 94 or 95.
 ~David


 carl morris plugtwo wrote:

 That's the one, I've heard Rolando play that too.

 In which Kenny Dope takes a huge sample from Chicago -
 Streetplayer, resulting in a massive UK chart hit. Great tune!

 carl morris
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 Hardie, Nick wrote:

 Bucketheads - The Bomb?

 -Original Message-
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 There was some acid thrown in there and then
 later some classic house/rave tunes like these sounds
 fall into my mind( I dont think thats the actual name
 of the track but Im sure you all know what I mean)
 which is actually one of my all time cheese factor
 favorites.









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(313) All New *Thursday Music Trivia*

2005-07-28 Thread alex . bond
Todays Thursday Trivia explains a little more about electronic band
Roboterwerke
roboterwerke were *allegedly* the first to 'release music with a drum
computer'

I got these bits from google:

ROBOTERWERKE were be a bunch of German freaks based around Supersempfft’s
Dieter Kolb who, during the mid 60s, were the first to experiment with
electronic music. At a time when electronic synthesisers and drum machines
didn't even exist the band had to literally invent their own instruments
and if you want to know who built all these magical machines which were
later excessively used by artists such as Kraftwerk, Herbie Hancock and
Tangerine Dream, then look no further.

ROBOTERWERKE were the first to release music with a drum computer, a
self-made model which caused Herbie Hancock to pay the band a visit to find
out more about their marvellous inventions and to this day they remain very
close friends. ROBOTERWERKE (under the name of ‘Supersempfft) went on to
release 3 LP's (‘Roboterwerke’ 1979 on CBS, ‘Futurist’ on RCA and
‘Metaluna’ 1978 - all adorned with spaced out cartoon Furry Freak Brothers
style cartoon imagery).

Whilst Kraftwerk's music gained international recognition as one of the
first electronic acts and founders of modern dance music, ROBOTERWERKE were
much more influenced by P-FUNK and acts such as PARLIAMENT and their sound
takes a much more krautrock / leftfield aesthetic. Furthermore, every year
the band spent a lot of time in the Caribbean and heavily influenced by the
local ‘erb supply, the band developed a deep love for the local sound of
steel drum music and Soca and from then onwards, they developed their own
style of funky disco, electro and Soca.

Frankfurt-based kraut-rock little-knowns Roboterwerke, a band formed
around Supersempfft member Dieter Kolb, are credited for being among the
first to harness electronics as primary instrumentation. Upon inventing one
of the first self-made electronic drum kits, they were paid a visit by
Herbie Hancock, who in turn went for a peep at their homespun gadgetry and
commenced to bestow his approval and dangle from their jocks. Afrika
Bambaataa followed this by reworking some of their music into his own. As
for more recent devotees, German techno guru Sven Väth has offered his own
fair amount of praise to the Roboterwerke. But otherwise, who has heard of
these guys? I wouldn’t suspect many have. But now, you have. And believe
me, that’s a good thing.

The unit’s self-titled 1979 finale finds them occupying a specific niche in
the Kraut rock paradigm. What we have is quirktacular
synth-pop/electro-disco with an uncommonly high production value for that
time period. They pick up where Kraftwerk left off and apply those
blueprints to sprouting forms of pop and dance music (e.g.,
synth-pop/electro-disco). Expect to hear a wealth of crisp percussion,
eccentric pads, spacey washes, and other shrewd studio noodlings.

In some tracks, Roboterwerke’s calypso and soca music inspirations shine
through. Both “Rockbots” and “Shine on Me” carry a heavy tropical
steel-drum influence. “Out of Time” sounds like The Bee Gees being smooched
by a mid-eighties anime soundtrack, while the 4/4 throb of “High on Tech”
would fit peachily in a Tommie Sunshine DJ set. The Pearls Before
Swine-resembling fantasy folk ballad “Fantasia” is the closest Roboterwerke
comes to a digression from the squishy disco bounce of the rest of the
record. Roboterwerke’s vocal content is nothing too special, but it’s
certainly appropriate and in no real way takes away from the enjoyableness
of the songs.

The production is just odd and loopy enough to make Roboterwerke a highly
imaginative, stirring album, conjuring up plenty of exercises in late
seventies acid-soaked imagery (with loony comic art in the liners to boot).
The songs are good enough to not be negatively consequenced by the
trademark electro blips, hums, and tweets of that era. On an album of less
tuneful prowess, they would no doubt become excessive. The songwriting is
certainly pop savvier than most anything Kraftwerk ever peddled. What's
more, Roboterwerke is just as successfully punctuated in the technology
department as the work of any of the Kraut rock champions during that same
stretch of time. 

and here's some links:

http://www.wunderwerke.de/Roboterwerke1.htm

http://punk-disco.com/Kassetten%20N-R.htm

http://www.eem.hotbox.ru/so.html

anyone know anymore? please add it!!




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Re: (313) Drexciya Blog

2005-07-28 Thread alex . bond
Blimey.

thanks for posting, I just read it all

*my eyes have gone square*

RIP Mr Stinson.
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(313) Vault Radio for July 25, 2005

2005-07-28 Thread Anton Banks \(313\)
News:

For those of you in the Connecticut (US) area. Dietrich Schoenemann (Hidden
Agenda, NYC) will be spinning at www.theZenBar.net on Wednesday, August 3rd.
I will be opening the night.

I finally recorded some music of my own. It's an electro track called
Vector Sector. Please give it a listen and let me know what you think.
http://www.antonbanks.com/audio/test_tracks/vector_sector.mp3

I have some guest mixes planned for later in the summer. I'll post the
schedule once it's available.

TBA- Alex Bau (Toneman Records)
TBA- Sven Dedek (Toneman Records)
+ more artists that will be announced later...

The last four programs are always archived online. Visit
www.antonbanks.com/show.htm to hear them.

Finally, here's the playlist for this week's show. I found a bunch of old
records that I completely forgot that I had and decided to play them on the
program. The show is mostly italadisco and such. I worked in some more
modern music at the end. Not one of my better mixes but the music is pretty
solid.

Playlist for July 25, 2005

Click the link to hear the show.
http://www.antonbanks.com/audio/07-25-05.mp3

Ultravox, Mr. X, Vienna, Chrysalis
Kraftwerk, The Model, The Man Machine, Capitol
Cybortron, Cosmic Cars, Enter, Fantasy
Jonzun Crew, Pack Jam, (Rmx), Lost In Space, Tommy Boy
Afrika Bambaataa  Soulsonic Force, Planet Rock, White Label

Klein  MBO, Dirty Talk, First, Atlantic
M500, No Ufo's, Metroplex
Patrick Cowley, Megatron Man, Megaphone
Kano, It's A War, Uniwave
Yaz, Situation, Sire
Patrick Cowley, Menergy, Fusion
Depeche Mode, Slavery Whip Mix, Master And Servant, Mute
Colourbox, Breakdown, Vertigo

Devo, Whip It, Freedom of Choice, WB
Ultravox, All Stood Still, Chrysalis

Socks And Sandals, Lover, Microcosm
Alex Smoke, Ok (Smoke's Indifferent Mix), Soma
Dan Curtain, Give, Metamorphic
Random Noise Generation, The Unknown, 430 West
Ricardo Villalobos, Chromosul, Perlon



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Long Island, NY. WESU also broadcasts via the internet. Visit the station's
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In addition to hosting this radio program, I am a freelance DJ and
occasionally write record reviews. I welcome any questions, suggestions, or
comments. Please feel free to visit my website, www.antonbanks.com, for more
information.

*** I appreciate all promotional music sent to me and will never sell any of
it online or anywhere else. All promotional material sent to me is aired on
my show as well as used in my DJ sets when I play out.




(313) Drunken mix - Through the Bone

2005-07-28 Thread Tristan Watkins
I recorded a mix on Sunday. It's a product of the aftermath following To the 
Bone, Chaz 'n Dave's party where Alex was spinning at George IV in Brixton last 
Saturday. The afterparty wound up back at mine, so I had to escape ~15 of 
London's most fiendish afterwards, taking refuge with the subwoofer, randomly 
recording this mix. It's certainly not my best mixing, but there's some nice 
tracks that didn't make it onto other mixes I've recorded, has some Summery 
parts, and some newer stuff I rather like. Encoded at 192 Kbps. Enjoy! 

STOP PRESS!!! This is an exclusive preview to [313] at the moment because my 
blog is acting up and Little Detroit is down. Consider yourselves priveleged. 
;) Oh, and I just randomly pressed record after a few songs, and accidentally 
killed it at 90 minutes in, if you're wondering about the fade in at the 
beginning and the abrupt ending. It will fit on an 80 minute CD though. 

http://www.phonopsia.com/mixes/TristanWatkinsThroughTheBone24-07-05.mp3 

Tracklist:

DJ Gregory - Attend 1 [Kitsune] 

Julien Jabre - Paixao [Elias] 

DJ Minx - A Walk in the Park (Wink's Run Through the Park Interpretation) 
[Minus] 

Kai Alce - M-7 [Mahogani] 

Silvio Manuel - La Mente Oscura que es Carlo Marx [Ferrispark] 

Aardvarck - Cult Copy Pt 3 (Mix 2) [Rush Hour] 

KLF vs. Ricardo Villalobos - What Time is Love? (Veto Retro Mix #2) [Blaou] 

Henrik Schwarz - Jeff [Zeppelin Recordings] 

Just One - Soul Revolution [Neroli] 

Kahil El'Zabar  The Kemit Sources - Our Time is Now (Kemit Sources Mix) 
[Deeper Soul] 

Iz  Diz - Mouth (Brad Peep's Remix for Friends [Classic] 

Inner City - Do Ya (Carl Craig Build Up Remix) [Network] 

Deep Dish - Won't Stop [Yoshi Toshi] 

Dusk - Honcho Sex God [Peacefrog] 

Soulphiction - Scattered Brains [Philpot] 

Moodymann - Shades of Jae [KDJ]




RE: (313) Drunken mix - Through the Bone

2005-07-28 Thread Tristan Watkins
Err... make that: 
http://www.phonopsia.co.uk/mixes/TristanWatkinsThroughTheBone24-07-05.mp3

- Original Message - 
From: Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 2:16 PM
Subject: (313) Drunken mix - Through the Bone


I recorded a mix on Sunday. It's a product of the aftermath following To the 
Bone, Chaz 'n Dave's party where Alex was spinning at George IV in Brixton last 
Saturday. The afterparty wound up back at mine, so I had to escape ~15 of 
London's most fiendish afterwards, taking refuge with the subwoofer, randomly 
recording this mix. It's certainly not my best mixing, but there's some nice 
tracks that didn't make it onto other mixes I've recorded, has some Summery 
parts, and some newer stuff I rather like. Encoded at 192 Kbps. Enjoy! 

STOP PRESS!!! This is an exclusive preview to [313] at the moment because my 
blog is acting up and Little Detroit is down. Consider yourselves priveleged. 
;) Oh, and I just randomly pressed record after a few songs, and accidentally 
killed it at 90 minutes in, if you're wondering about the fade in at the 
beginning and the abrupt ending. It will fit on an 80 minute CD though. 

http://www.phonopsia.com/mixes/TristanWatkinsThroughTheBone24-07-05.mp3 

Tracklist:

DJ Gregory - Attend 1 [Kitsune] 

Julien Jabre - Paixao [Elias] 

DJ Minx - A Walk in the Park (Wink's Run Through the Park Interpretation) 
[Minus] 

Kai Alce - M-7 [Mahogani] 

Silvio Manuel - La Mente Oscura que es Carlo Marx [Ferrispark] 

Aardvarck - Cult Copy Pt 3 (Mix 2) [Rush Hour] 

KLF vs. Ricardo Villalobos - What Time is Love? (Veto Retro Mix #2) [Blaou] 

Henrik Schwarz - Jeff [Zeppelin Recordings] 

Just One - Soul Revolution [Neroli] 

Kahil El'Zabar  The Kemit Sources - Our Time is Now (Kemit Sources Mix) 
[Deeper Soul] 

Iz  Diz - Mouth (Brad Peep's Remix for Friends [Classic] 

Inner City - Do Ya (Carl Craig Build Up Remix) [Network] 

Deep Dish - Won't Stop [Yoshi Toshi] 

Dusk - Honcho Sex God [Peacefrog] 

Soulphiction - Scattered Brains [Philpot] 

Moodymann - Shades of Jae [KDJ]




Re: (313) Drunken mix - Through the Bone

2005-07-28 Thread Michael Lees


Tristan Watkins wrote:


Err... make that: 
http://www.phonopsia.co.uk/mixes/TristanWatkinsThroughTheBone24-07-05.mp3


You sure about that? - can't find http://www.phonopsia.co.uk/, can find 
http://www.phonopsia.com but not 
http://www.phonopsia.com/mixes/TristanWatkinsThroughTheBone24-07-05.mp3


:)

-Mike

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Re: (313) Drunken mix - Through the Bone

2005-07-28 Thread marsel

i think he is still drunk


Re: (313) Drunken mix - Through the Bone

2005-07-28 Thread David Beattie
Ive got it downloading from the initial link - Thanks
T

But im not going to argue with Marcels theory either
;-)

Cheers
BT
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 Tristan Watkins wrote:
 
  Err... make that:

http://www.phonopsia.co.uk/mixes/TristanWatkinsThroughTheBone24-07-05.mp3
 
 You sure about that? - can't find
 http://www.phonopsia.co.uk/, can find 
 http://www.phonopsia.com but not 

http://www.phonopsia.com/mixes/TristanWatkinsThroughTheBone24-07-05.mp3
 
 :)
 
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Re: (313) Drunken mix - Through the Bone

2005-07-28 Thread Tristan Watkins
Absolutely no flippin' clue what's going on. Placid's been able to get it, and 
I can get it from work but not remotely. Will report back once I get to the 
bottom of it. 

 - Original Message - 
From: Michael Lees [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 2:39 PM
Subject: SPAM-LOW: Re: (313) Drunken mix - Through the Bone


 
 Tristan Watkins wrote:
 
 Err... make that: 
 http://www.phonopsia.co.uk/mixes/TristanWatkinsThroughTheBone24-07-05.mp3
 
 You sure about that? - can't find http://www.phonopsia.co.uk/, can find 
 http://www.phonopsia.com but not 
 http://www.phonopsia.com/mixes/TristanWatkinsThroughTheBone24-07-05.mp3
 
 :)
 
 -Mike




(313) pepe bradock mix tape

2005-07-28 Thread alex . bond
yep, thats what it is:

http://www.kindergartenmusic.org/Kindergarten/Guest_Mixes/Pepe_Bradock/Pepe_Bradock_live_at_Kindergarten_June_2005_part_1.mp3











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Re: (313) Jupier Jazz mix, Suburban Night

2005-07-28 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




that was very poetic James

that deserves to be framed and hung on a wall

MEK


   
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if we're talking techno and house the day was late mid to late 1980s.
94/95 is early evening. the long night was spent going back through the
record collection listening to old disco, roots dub, bass n bleep, italo,
post punk and chicago acid. it's now some indeterminate time before dawn.
feeling a little tired and washed out, wondering what the new day will
bring.
james
www.jbucknell.com





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94/95 is back in the day ???   You're making me feel old

-Jamil



 Yes, when James put this track on my friend mentioned that back in the
 day Richie H, John A and probably other Detroit guys played the $h!t
 out of this...  I guess that would have been 94 or 95.
 ~David


 carl morris plugtwo wrote:

 That's the one, I've heard Rolando play that too.

 In which Kenny Dope takes a huge sample from Chicago -
 Streetplayer, resulting in a massive UK chart hit. Great tune!

 carl morris
 Plug Two
 t +442920190151



 Hardie, Nick wrote:

 Bucketheads - The Bomb?

 -Original Message-
 From: Chana Goodman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



 There was some acid thrown in there and then
 later some classic house/rave tunes like these sounds
 fall into my mind( I dont think thats the actual name
 of the track but Im sure you all know what I mean)
 which is actually one of my all time cheese factor
 favorites.









ForwardSourceID:NT0002160A





Re: (313) Drunken mix - Through the Bone

2005-07-28 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




It being the bottle?

;)

MEK


   
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Absolutely no flippin' clue what's going on. Placid's been able to get it,
and I can get it from work but not remotely. Will report back once I get to
the bottom of it.

 - Original Message -
From: Michael Lees [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 2:39 PM
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 Tristan Watkins wrote:

 Err... make that:
http://www.phonopsia.co.uk/mixes/TristanWatkinsThroughTheBone24-07-05.mp3

 You sure about that? - can't find http://www.phonopsia.co.uk/, can find
 http://www.phonopsia.com but not
 http://www.phonopsia.com/mixes/TristanWatkinsThroughTheBone24-07-05.mp3

 :)

 -Mike






Re: (313) Drunken mix - Through the Bone

2005-07-28 Thread Tristan Watkins
It looks like my ISP has been messing with name servers, and for some reason it 
only affectted one of my domains. At any rate, I've brought them in line, so 
hopefully all of the content will be in sync in the next 6-24 hours. 

Sorry about all the wasted bandwidth. 

Tristan 

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From: Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 3:28 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Drunken mix - Through the Bone


Absolutely no flippin' clue what's going on. Placid's been able to get it, and 
I can get it from work but not remotely. Will report back once I get to the 
bottom of it. 

 - Original Message - 
From: Michael Lees [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 2:39 PM
Subject: SPAM-LOW: Re: (313) Drunken mix - Through the Bone


 
 Tristan Watkins wrote:
 
 Err... make that: 
 http://www.phonopsia.co.uk/mixes/TristanWatkinsThroughTheBone24-07-05.mp3
 
 You sure about that? - can't find http://www.phonopsia.co.uk/, can find 
 http://www.phonopsia.com but not 
 http://www.phonopsia.com/mixes/TristanWatkinsThroughTheBone24-07-05.mp3
 
 :)
 
 -Mike




Re: (313) Drunken mix - Through the Bone

2005-07-28 Thread Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks

I'm on my second listen through, so no problems here.
Great mix, Tristan. Take care. Andrew

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scoring/sound design/source
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FW: (313) All New *Thursday Music Trivia*

2005-07-28 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
I confess I've never heard of Roboterwerke
One thing strikes me when reading this though.  It may be down to my now
highly faulty memory braincells either just totally making something up or
maybe not grasping the distinction between what Roboterwerke did and what
I'm thinking about but I seem to remember Shuggie Otis being credited as
being an early user of some kind of electronic gear (I thought it was a drum
machine but I may have got that wrong) earlier in the 70's than date given
for the albums below?
They were also mentioned as being active in the 60's also though so maybe
they were using a drum machine earlier but didn't actually release albums
till later?
Come to think of it this must be the case as I'm sure even (by then no
longer experimental) bands like Genesis were using drum machines by the late
70s? (seem to remember an interview with P. Collins from that time worried
by the fact that Rutherford and Banks had drum machines for use when
composing stuff and was joking about them kicking him out - maybe a pity
they didn't).


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 28 July 2005 11:58
 
 Todays Thursday Trivia explains a little more about 
 electronic band Roboterwerke
 roboterwerke were *allegedly* the first to 'release music 
 with a drum computer'
 
 ROBOTERWERKE were the first to release music with a drum 
 computer, a self-made model which caused Herbie Hancock to 
 pay the band a visit to find out more about their marvellous 
 inventions and to this day they remain very close friends. 
 ROBOTERWERKE (under the name of 'Supersempfft) went on to 
 release 3 LP's ('Roboterwerke' 1979 on CBS, 'Futurist' on RCA 
 and 'Metaluna' 1978 - all adorned with spaced out cartoon 
 Furry Freak Brothers style cartoon imagery).



Re: (313) pepe bradock mix tape

2005-07-28 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
is there another part with the same link except part 2? 

tom

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yep, thats what it is:

http://www.kindergartenmusic.org/Kindergarten/Guest_Mixes/Pepe_Bradock/Pepe_Bradock_live_at_Kindergarten_June_2005_part_1.mp3

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   


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(313) mix WNUR chicago - 8 July 2005 - Love in Outer Space

2005-07-28 Thread Matt MacQueen

Clinically Inclined
8 July 2005
Fridays 9:30pm - 12:30am,  89.3 FM WNUR Chicago
http://SonicSunset.com


Part 1  Nightime summer soul in outer space. Quincy Jones spacewalk 
from 1969, lost and found Prince, and ultradeep new Yoav B. remix on 
Charles Webster's label Miso. Cool Op-Art live studio collaboration 
from Steve Pickton, and Dan Curtin's interstellar grooves accompany 
Model 500 into Deep Space.


Part 2  close your eyes with rediscovered connection machine, and keep 
the minimal jack in mind. dense melody invades with aroy dee, and then 
dubs out with berlin's main street. new music from monolake and some 
midtempo smoothness from kirk d and keith kemp round out the set.



Part 1  Matt MacQueen

Kool  the Gang - Summer Madness (Boot)
Quincy Jones - Walking In Space - Walking In Space (CTI)
Francisco Mora Catlett presents Outerzone Band - Space Chord 1 - Sun 
Ra: The Myth Lives On (Kindred Spirits)
Jimi Tenor - Love In Outer Space - Sun Ra: The Myth Lives On (Kindred 
Spirits)

Prince - Crystal Ball - Crystal Ball (NPG)
JuJu  Jordash - Blue Plates (forthcoming on Third Ear)
Theo Parrish - Dance of the Drunken Drums (Sound Signature)
Hiro Ohta - Kakera [Yoav B. Remix] (Miso)
Carl Craig - Bug In The Bassbin [Street mix] (Mo Wax)
Plasm Nesonic - The Futility of Time - Automatic Choice Repsone (Delsin)
Future Beat Alliance - Head Ways - Head Ways EP (Emoticon)
Dan Curtin - Reborn - Third From The Sun EP (33 RPM)
Paul W. Teebrooke - Nova - Nova EP (Op-Art)
Model 500 - M 92 - Deep Space (RS)


Part 2  Dave Siska

the connection machine - password session - painless (down low)
sleeparchive - track 4 (recycled) - recycle ep (sleeparchive)
lil louis - jupiter (ffrr)
jack master - bang the box - basement trax vol 1 (jack)
aroy dee - glow (mos)
arctic hospital - cold wrapper - infirm and attentive (narita)
round four - found a way (main street)
spacetime continuum - movement#2 [herbert rmx] - remit recaps pt 2 
(reflective)

d. diggler - sterillium (raum...musik)
heiko laux - moved [ricardo villalobos rmx] - sensefiction rmxs pt 2 
(kanzleramt)

bluespirit - 001 (bluespirit)
monolake - carbon (ml/i)
arne weinberg - beauty in decay (down low)
hieroglyphic being - d.o.s. - conversation in a analogue dialect (klang)
kirk degiorgio - 3 (new religion)
keith kemp - stuck in a web - robo motown ep (ferrispark)


Audio archives at http://SonicSunset.com
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Clinically Inclined is mixed live on air, 89.3 FM in Chicago every 
Friday night.




(313) DoG Spam [dustsnd003] The Black Dog - Silenced

2005-07-28 Thread Martin Dust

[dustsnd003]The Black Dog - Silenced

The black dog is the spectral animal that haunts secret esoteric places. It 
is a vast mythic figure in English folklore. So too, on the evidence of 
Silenced, is The Black Dog: a figure of immense stature within electronic 
music, The Black Dog has an unparalleled ability to transport, surprise and 
entrance, and its mythic status will be reinforced by this album.


While The Black Dog has always been an important entity, it has not always 
been well served by the industry to which it has been leashed or indeed 
bitten. In contrast Dust is proud to conjoin The Black Dog's angular genius 
with its musical dedication. Giving complete freedom to great artists such 
as The Black Dog is the sort of project Dust was made for.


Silenced represents a considerable achievement. We shall not look back on 
The Black Dog's startlingly influential back catalogue: suffice to say that 
Silenced compares with those monumental recordings. This album will 
therefore be a huge treat for The Black Dog's legions of fans, while also 
representing an entry point for the uncommitted souls. Lush, tuneful and 
inspired, it contains all the bewildering evocation expected of a Black Dog 
record, yet it also expresses itself with new-found vigour and purpose. 
Silenced transports, yet it also grooves, and repeated plays yield an ever 
deepening sense of other-worldliness. It is un-nerving but beautiful. Dust 
Science is proud to present The Black Dog: Silenced.


The Black Dog - Silenced - Track Listing
1.Trojan Horus [Part 1] 2.Trojan Horus [Part 2] 3.Lam Vril 4. Truth Benders 
D.I.E 5.Bolt 23 Blue Screen ov Death. 6.Alt/Return/Dash/Kill 7.Bolt 777 
Ordinary Boy 8.Drexian City R.I.D.E 9.Remote Viewing 10.Gummi Void 
11.Machine Machina 12.The Stele of Revealing 13.Songs for Other People 
14.Break Down On Lake Shore Drive 15.Bolt 33 Glitch  Chin 16.Sudden Intake 
17.4 3s 555 [Part 1] 18.4 3s 555 [Part 2]


Samples and Stuff
http://www.dustscience.com/Releases/TheBlackDog-Silenced.php

On-Line Retail Dog Therapy
Purchase on-line from your own kennel and just wait for the postman to 
arrive, order more goods to allow for more bytes. Free D.O.G Style T-shirt 
with Pre-Orders

http://www.duststore.com

Radio 1 - Dog vs Bank Tonight...
http://www.dustscience.com/FrontPage/Radio1.php

dust out




(313) LONDON: BLEEP43 WITH MAX DULEY, DEZ WILLIAMS DAN BEAN

2005-07-28 Thread Ken Odeluga

Hello,

I'd like to remind folks about our event on Saturday.

This one's likely to be extra special as it's the last Bleep43 event 
that will be held in the infamous Public Life.


So old friends and new, please come along and help us say bye-bye to 
the loo.


If you'd like to know what we get up to at our events, please take a 
look here:


http://www.bleep43.com

Then go to 'events'.

If you'd like to join in, come along on Saturday.

Hope to see you then.

Thanks,

Ken
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LINE UP

MAX DULEY - ARCart, Kne'Deep, High Octane Recordings
http://www.ARCart.org)

DEZ WILLIAMS (Final Scratch set) - Ai Records, SCSI-AV, Blasé

DAN BEAN - Iality Hifi Sound System
http://www.ialityhifi.co.uk/

ORPHAN - LIVE

Schedule:

Dan 9-12
Orphan 12-1230
Dez 1230-0130
Max 0130 till the end.


Location:  Public Life, 82a Commercial Street (near Liverpool Street 
Station, outside Spitalfields Church)

Opens: 9 PM
Closes: Sometime after 3 AM

Ticket cost: £6 In advance, more on the door.


Music is an open sky.

http://bleep43.com