(313) SF: BMG & Liquid Liquid, Sat Sept 17

2005-09-06 Thread shooGu

coming up in a couple weeks @ the Rickshaw stop:

--- Tom Thump Events <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2005 13:35:12 -0700
> From: "Tom Thump Events" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject:  LIQUID LIQUID & TUSSLE 9/17! /Enthusiast's Hour!
> 
> 
> SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 17th
> 
> Pay attention! This is BIG!
> 
> SEX/MONEY/FREAKS presents:
> 
> ELECTRIC SKIN// featuring Sal Principato from the legendary and very seminal 
> NYC
> proto/no wave/dance group LIQUIDLIQUID (you know, the bassline to "White 
> Lines" that's
> LiquidLiquid) & BMG from Detroit's Electro Super Group, ECTOMORPH! With a 
> continuous
> dancefloor feast of 80's- 00's mashed up party rockin' beats!
> 
> MORE INFO:  http://star67.com/electricskin/
> 
> and the Bay Area's modern day punk dance originator's- TUSSLE (troubleman 
> records/rong
> records) Live!
> MORE INFO:  http://tussle.org
> 
> plus a special set from DJ Tom Thump
> at the perfect venue! Rickshaw Stop (155 Fell St. btw. Van Ness & Franklin, 
> SF)
> 10-2a 21+
> +
> 
> Playlist for throwdown.com "THE ENTHUSIAST'S HOUR" sets 8/31/05 & 8/3/05 2-4p 
> PDT
> next broadcast Weds. 9/14/05 2p PDT
> 
> * THE ENTHUSIAST'S HOUR
> * Playlist August 31st, 2005
> 
> * Mammal "Body Rock" (Peace Feast)
> * Blakai "Callejon" (Domu Lo Mix) (Schtum)
> * S-Tone Inc. "Beira de Mar" (Schema)
> * DJ Grinch/Cal Tjader "Cubano Chant" (ah one,two mix) (Escapism)
> * Gene Harris "Losalamitoslatinfunklovesong" (Blue Note)
> * Yam Who? "Wrap You Up" (Ubiquity)
> * Theo Parrish "Ugly Edit #5 B/1" (white)
> * Indigenous Space People (Ron Trent & Aybee) "Across the Universe" 
> (Futurevision
> Records)
> * Pressure Drop "Feelin' Good" (Touch 1) (Big World)
> * Prins Thomas "Rompenridder" (Noid/Rong)
> * Class Action "Weekend" (Larry Levan mix) (Sleeping Bag/Nuphonic)
> * Earth, Wind & Fire "Happy Feeling" (Supa Dupa Reedit)
> * White Light Circus "Marching Orders" (Special mix)
> * Teenage DJ Disco Best "Glorious" (Disco)
> * Tussle "Eye Contact" (Troubleman Unlimited)
> * Sonic Youth w/ Chuck D "Kool Thing" (DGC)
> * Woody Leafer "Drums in My Typewriter" (Pesky Serpent)
> * Dancing Djedi "Body Surfin'" (DnB mix) (Gamm)
> * High Contrast "St. Ives" (Hospital)
> * Banzai Republic/David Bowie "Major Tom" (BBO1)
> * Bob Marley/Marvin Gaye "Healing in Vain" (Nuffwish)
> * Joe Bataan "Call My Name" (Vampisoul)
> * Risco Connection "Sitting in the Park" (Black Rose Music)
> * Nery Bauer "Transformin" (Zero DB)
> *
> * Sept. 3rd, 2005
> * Henrik Schwarz "Leave My Head Alone Brain" (Sunday-Music)
> * Sunburst Band "Far Beyond" (Electric Chair)
> * Leo's Sunshipp "I'm Back for More" (Lyon's)M
> * Freddie Cruger "Baddest Mutha" (Jugglin')
> * Skewiff "Now I'm Living for Me" (Fort Knox Five mix) (Jalapeno)
> * Double Beat "Magazini Generali" (Big Sur)
> * Jorge Graf "Dis-Ka-Ndombe" (Geraldo Frisina mix) (Soundway)
> * Kuni "Sun Shine" (Mule Musiq)
> * Syl Johnson "Is it Because I'm Black" (Daz-I-Kue mix) (Bloodfire Vol. 2)
> * Ye:Solar "Hithot (Inverse Cinematics mix) (Vinyl Vibes)
> * Spoonface & Omar "She Don't Know My Name" (Faada)
> * Legends of the Underground "Cafira" (Seiji Mix) (Kindred Spirits)
> * Phil Asher w/Andrea Clarke & Motet "Namby It Ain't (I Ain't Sorry)" 
> (Restless
> Soul/Goya)
> * Bellcrash "Full of Music" (Burdy mix) (Sunshine Industries)
> * DJ Grinch/Dee Felice Trio "Nightingale" (Uprock House)
> * Clarice Labbe "No Other Love But You" (Nick the Record edit) 
> (Counterpoint)
> * Red Astaire "Down 2 Earth" (Gamm)
> * Ol' Dirty Bastard w/ Macy Gray "ODB,Don't Go Breakin' My Heart" (Damon 
> Dash
> Music)
> * Edan w/Mr. Lif "Making Planets" (Lewis)
> * Jimmy Cliff "Roots Radikal" (re-edit) (Roots Radics)
> * Aswad "Dub Charge" (re-edit) (Roots Radics)
> * Prince Paul w/Maggie Horn "A Current Affair" (Female Fun)
> * Andre Orefjard "A Little Help from My Friends" (Creative Souls)
> * Five Corners Quintet "Straight Up" (Ricky Tick)
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(313) test

2005-09-06 Thread Adam Smith
testing again...


Re: (313) record-shopping and party in barcelona

2005-09-06 Thread Matt Chester \(313\)
For clubs, be sure to check out:

Moog - http://www.bcn-nightlife.com/en/clubs/164
Nitsa - http://www.nitsa.com/
(the 2 best IMO)

There's also Razzmatazz / The Loft, but I'm not into it to be honest, too
much of a big tourist spot, a bit soulless - like Fabric in BCN.
I think La Terrazza is shut down now, which is a big shame - if it's
re-opened definitely go there, amazing venue.

For record stores check out Sci-Fi, just off the top of La Ramblas.  They
should be able to give you much more info on good parties happening at the
time too - I don't have a link though, sorry, but just turn left off La
Ramblas (facing up) about 2 blocks before Placa Catalunya and you're there.



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Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 3:22 PM
Subject: RE: (313) record-shopping and party in barcelona


> Check this site for all kinds of info for Barcelona and spain
> http://www.clubbingspain.com/
>
> -Original Message-
> From: TOKOMAK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 1:05 AM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: (313) record-shopping and party in barcelona
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am on holiday in Barcelona next week, can anyone recommend me some good
> record stores and clubs, bars there? Thanks in advance.
>
> Don
>



RE: (313) record-shopping and party in barcelona

2005-09-06 Thread Tim Baker
Check this site for all kinds of info for Barcelona and spain
http://www.clubbingspain.com/

-Original Message-
From: TOKOMAK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 1:05 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) record-shopping and party in barcelona


Hi,

I am on holiday in Barcelona next week, can anyone recommend me some good
record stores and clubs, bars there? Thanks in advance.

Don



(313) The Mercenary Interview

2005-09-06 Thread Wildtek Concept / DJ Dimitri Pike
Hi All, just a word to say that http://313tm.blogspot.com provides since
yesterday an interview of Dennis Donohue aka The Mercenary.

Since he has moved from Detroit To Brussels, it was easy to meet him, having fun
and ... doing an interview !

Hope you'll like it.

There is other artists to be interviewed soon... Visit us sometimes 

Peace

Dimitri Pike

--
Dimitri Pike
http://wildtek.free.fr
http://wildtek.blogspot.com
http://groups.msn.com/313TechnoMusic


Re: (313) re:(313) Compost Black Label

2005-09-06 Thread dan
 On the flip things stay electronic with "Sunshine F**k", an amazing 
minimal hip hop-breaks cut with a mammoth squelchy electroid bass 
punch and some cool key stabs."


This is a great track! It's on the Sonar Kollektiv 4 compilation and 
it rocks. There's also another good one on there by Faze Liquide 
called 'Kirkness'. The comp is a round up of their singles so far 
this year so al lthe tracks should be available on vinyl.


Re: (313) re:(313) Compost Black Label

2005-09-06 Thread robin


Speaking of Sonar Kollektiv

I picked up that Arken release (Arken 10/tree bells/vessel) yesterday. 
Two of the tracks kinda detoity and one superlow tempo thing that's nice 
too.


robin...

Carlos de Brito wrote:

seconded, ace record. it's "hormony" from trickski.
check out their other ep on sonar kollektiv, amazing stuff as well.

due to my bad english, piccadilly explains ya, what it is: ;)

"Side A's "Sweat" is a Chicago influenced jack-track featuring old 
school 808 percussion, huge electronic bassline and a soulful vocal from 
MC Kokotrunk (no, i'm not making this up!). On the flip things stay 
electronic with "Sunshine F**k", an amazing minimal hip hop-breaks cut 
with a mammoth squelchy electroid bass punch and some cool key stabs."


check http://www.trickski.org/ for infos, audio samples (definetely on 
detroit kinda vibe, i'd say), playlists, fotos etc.




(313) Süd Electronic Warehouse Rave Live Mike Shannon & Claro Intelecto 30th September 2005

2005-09-06 Thread lakuti

Süd Electronic Warehouse Rave
Minimal Techno & Beyond 


Süd  celebrate 5 years of  promoting minimal techno events in London .
From a basement of a turkish cafe in dalston , to a basement of a 
hairdresser on bricklane , recording studios in stoke newington , an old 
factory on cambridge heath road , an arch in hackney , plastic people , the 
rhythm factory , troy , the list goes on . We were amongst the first to 
bring many of the minimal techno / glitch/pogo whateva you , want to call it 
, artists to London . Jay Haze , who played the most sick final scratch set 
, Jan Jelinek / Farben (3times) , Sutekh ( 5 times ) , Safety Scissors , 
Andy Vaz , Jeff Milligan , Mikael Stravostand , Frivolous , e.t.c.we also 
featured a superb semi live set from our friend from wales Steevio from 
Mindtours ; Portable honed his live skills at these nights ; a dj set from 
Juan Atkins , the list goes on . 



This will be the first in a series of 3 celebratory events . From end of 
September to December . Kicking things of with 


Live
Mike Shannon (Cynosure, Itiswhatitis ,Spectral, Dumb Unit, Logistic , Force 
Inc , Onitor ,

Scape , Risquee , 240 Volts , Mutek , e.t.c.)
Claro Intelecto - A 4/4/ Warehouse inspired Set (Ai Records , Modern Love , 
Soma ) 


Dj's
Nick Craddock ( nickcraddock.co.uk)
Lakuti ( Süd)
Fail HDJ (failme.net)
Marco Shuttle (Guerilla Lime & Soda ) 


Date : 30th September 2005
Time : 10 until very very late
Price : £8 £6 pounds concession if you join our mailinglist . Join the 
Mailing list by emailing

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Venue details : A secret location  in East London . Full venue details 
nearer the time from

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
07931248733 

More on the live artists and dj's 


Mike Shannon
Mike Shannon has been on the fore front , of what has become known as the 
canadian scene . 

Raised in Kitchener Ontario, Mike began mixing records at fifteen with 
incisive extrapolations of acid house and techno before branching off to 
other elements of the electronic genre that manifest as diamond-edged 
production skills.
He later founded Pulse Productions , which brought international artists to 
kitchner .Artists such as Panty Tec , Kevin Yost , Boo Williams , e.t.c. 

1999 saw him launching his legendary Cynosure imprint , in toronto . In 6 
years cynosure launched the careers of artists such as Mossa , and has also 
released material by Deadbeat , Bucci , J Hunsberger , Shannon , et.c.
In 2000 Mike embarked on his first european tour alongside Jeff Milligan . 

The pair's highly individualized mixing and sonic presentation left a 
favourable impression on European audiences and by 2001, Shannon caught the 
attention of the Force Inc. Music Works imprint, which signed his 
full-length debut, "Slight of Hand."
In the same year Mike & Jeff pulled their respective labels together , 
Cynosure and Revolver and moved to Montreal . They exchanged ideas and 
joined forces , with Akufen , Deadbeat , Crackhouse e.t.c., and vowed to 
support each other and new and upcoming canadian artists . Since then Mike 
Shannon has played all over the world , from Panorama bar in berlin , 
watergate also in berlin , Club Vissionares in Berlin , Rockets in Osaka , 
Liquid Rooms in Tokyo , Fabric , Mutek , Chile , Montreal , Mexico , and the 
list goes on .
His work has also appeared on various mix cd's such as Richie Hawtin's DE9 
To The Edit Mix , to Akufen's Fabric mixes .

He has also done remixes for artists such as Akufen , Deadbeat , e.t.c.
More info from
www.cynosure.ca 



Claro Intellecto 

Mark Stewart aka Claro Intelecto first made an appearance in early 2003 - 
his remarkable “Peace of Mind” 12” fast becoming the most discussed 
dancefloor debut for years and one of the biggest 12” ‘s that year . Hailed 
instantly as a classic . Tough , deep productions , with not a falter on 
sight . Massive Detroit influences . 



Claro Intelecto's Neurofibro album is a masterpiece of continuously shifting 
mood and tempo – controlling the floor from the Theo Parrish paced deep 
house of 'Percentages' to the piano-driven soundscaping of 'Baudrillards 
Supper' to the crushing Warehouse acid of 'Back' to the already classic 
sounding generic hybrids of EP hits 'Chicago', 'Peace of Mind', 'Section' 
and 'Contact'. The simple fact is that Techno albums don't tend to work. 
When they do, everyone sits up and takes notice.

His Remixes for Pendle Coven and Vector Lovers were also massive .
He promises to play some new and old warehouse inspired 4/4/ bangers to 
quote him , and I for one can not wait .
Go to www.boomkat.com for audio clips 


Dj’s
Nick Craddock 

Nick Craddock is no stranger to many of you that have frequented many a 
night in London . he has become a regular fixture at our events . Back this 
time by popular demand . Hey who are we to stand in the way of Nick and his 
fans J 



Fail Hdj 

Sheik Ahmed , otherwise known as Fail HDJ is the man behind the now defunct 
Absorb online magazine . one of the most compreh

Re: (313) re:(313) Compost Black Label

2005-09-06 Thread Carlos de Brito

seconded, ace record. it's "hormony" from trickski.
check out their other ep on sonar kollektiv, amazing stuff as well.

due to my bad english, piccadilly explains ya, what it is: ;)

"Side A's "Sweat" is a Chicago influenced jack-track featuring old 
school 808 percussion, huge electronic bassline and a soulful vocal from 
MC Kokotrunk (no, i'm not making this up!). On the flip things stay 
electronic with "Sunshine F**k", an amazing minimal hip hop-breaks cut 
with a mammoth squelchy electroid bass punch and some cool key stabs."


check http://www.trickski.org/ for infos, audio samples (definetely on 
detroit kinda vibe, i'd say), playlists, fotos etc.


c*

Simon Vrebos wrote:

#1 is definitely worth checking out. Gilles Peterson opened one of his shows 
with this a couple months ago and it blew me away. It starts out slow and after 
a break there are these beats that are kinda leftfield. And near the end some 
nice D-strings. Here a short sample:

http://www.nuloop.com/Details_e.php?arti=35749 (the first track)

Cheers.



This is the only one of these that I've heard...anyone have/familiar  
with the other releases? Worth hunting down?


Adam









(313) re:(313) Compost Black Label

2005-09-06 Thread Simon Vrebos
#1 is definitely worth checking out. Gilles Peterson opened one of his shows 
with this a couple months ago and it blew me away. It starts out slow and after 
a break there are these beats that are kinda leftfield. And near the end some 
nice D-strings. Here a short sample:

http://www.nuloop.com/Details_e.php?arti=35749 (the first track)

Cheers.


>This is the only one of these that I've heard...anyone have/familiar  
>with the other releases? Worth hunting down?
>
>Adam
>
>




RE: (313) DJ BONE - THE ATTACK - WEEK 5

2005-09-06 Thread Nik Stoltzman
The mix ain't too sloppy either :)

N 

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Subject: Re: (313) DJ BONE - THE ATTACK - WEEK 5

word. that intro is dope.

On Mon, 2005-09-05 at 08:37 -0700, Garrett McGrath wrote:
> http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
> 
> fyi this week's intro will begin to address some of y'alls
concerns
> enjoy
> 
> 
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Re: (313) record-shopping and party in barcelona

2005-09-06 Thread Emiliano Zani

Hi Don,
Barcellona is a wonderful city: enjoy it...
Some tips:
La Terrazza (club) http://www.nightsungroup.com/home.html
The Loft Club / Razzmatazz (club) 
http://www.salarazzmatazz.com/clubs/theloft.php

Và de vin (in The Borne, wine & restaurant: wonderful and affordable)
;)
Japo
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From: "TOKOMAK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 9:04 AM
Subject: (313) record-shopping and party in barcelona



Hi,

I am on holiday in Barcelona next week, can anyone recommend me some good
record stores and clubs, bars there? Thanks in advance.

Don







(313) record-shopping and party in barcelona

2005-09-06 Thread TOKOMAK
Hi,

I am on holiday in Barcelona next week, can anyone recommend me some good
record stores and clubs, bars there? Thanks in advance.

Don



Re: (313)OT Kanye Revisited

2005-09-06 Thread Cyclone Wehner
I note that in one wide US report on West's speech it was referred to as a
"rant" which is also a very value-laden term in itself.

> What I really admired was the way that despite obviously being full of
> emotion and nerves he composed himself and calmly delivered what he wanted
> to say - major props indeed!