(313) Good Live Acts

2005-11-15 Thread Poivrenoir
If this post gets thru, as they never do...
LAURA GRABB. You can call it hardcore, but hardcore people don't. But she is a 
really good Live PA, no computer, actual boards and patching and stuff.
Steve


Re: (313) New TP mix

2005-11-15 Thread robin


oh my. i'm only 5 minutes in and he's got me grinning.

:)

tp is ace

robin...

On 11 Nov 2005, at 16:33, Kent Williams wrote:


Many of you are probably on Terrence Parker's mailing list, but for
those who are not:

http://www.agapemusic.net/tpmixshow5.mp3

Jazzy vocal deep house dominates here. TP takes a break from rave-up
gospel house, and even backs off the scratch DJ tricks to let the
tracks breath.  A fantastic mood-enhancer.

And yes, I'm a total TP fan boy, and we've had business dealings, and
I've booked him for show etc etc so I'm hardly an objective observer,
etc, etc. But don't take my word for it -- just listen.




Re: (313) Good Live Acts

2005-11-15 Thread James_Bucknell
kenny muhammad, the human beat box is the best live act i've seen. no
computer, no instruments, just his mouth.
james
www.jbucknell.com



   
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If this post gets thru, as they never do...
LAURA GRABB. You can call it hardcore, but hardcore people don't. But she
is a really good Live PA, no computer, actual boards and patching and
stuff.
Steve

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(313) Re : Re: (313) Good Live Acts

2005-11-15 Thread Poivrenoir
Hallejullah!
A post of mine has actually gone thru with out me having to ask some one to 
forward it to the list.  I have been on this list since 1999, and my posts 
haven't been working since 2001. I have been reading, and trying to add to the 
conversation, but for some reason, it never works. I don't think this one will 
go thru either, it was probably a fluke. But if it does, wa ho!
Steve


Re: (313) techno and house under 120bpm

2005-11-15 Thread James_Bucknell
there's plenty of old house, both new york and chicago that comes in under
120 or are you after stuff under 100? can't think of any old detroit stuff
at the moment.
just off the top if my head -
cultural vibe-ma foom bey
phase ii (blaze)-reachin
nitro deluxe-this brutal house
fingers inc-can u feel it
world premier-share the night
armando-151/land of confusion ep (a couple of the tracks are under 120)
phuture-acid tracks (it's fairly slow, maybe just on 120)



   
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I was doing a mix this weekend (not recorded) that was leaning toward the
slower end of the bpm spectrum
I didn't clock the beats but I'm sure many were around 100 bpm or less (and
I was pitching stuff down around the -6/-8 mark)

it got me thinking about what techno and house tunes make it under this
mark without being ambient
it's that bpm range where you could either chill or dance

so what's out there?  new or old (I'm sure most Theo Parrish, some
Moodymann, and all the beat down stuff will fit)

to give you an idea of what I was playing here are a few things (of what I
can recall):

Hubtone  - Hot Muffin (4 Lux)
Nu Era - Capricorn Sun (from the Stars 10 on SSR)
Yotoko - Melrose (from the Bullet-Time EP on Emoticon)
Titonton Duvanté - Levels Of Scandal (starts out with an acid house track
backed by strings and then right at the end breaks down into a hip-hop
beat)
Frank De Jojo  - Turn Off The Lights (Fluid Ounce)


MEK




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Re: (313) Good Live Acts

2005-11-15 Thread Ramon Crespo

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kenny muhammad, the human beat box is the best live act i've seen. no
computer, no instruments, just his mouth.
james
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If this post gets thru, as they never do...
LAURA GRABB. You can call it hardcore, but hardcore people don't. But she
is a really good Live PA, no computer, actual boards and patching and
stuff.
Steve

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Personally Joris Voorn was one of the better live PA's I've seen. I know 
its just Techno, but the energy he brought to detroit 2 years ago was 
amazing. I'm a fan for life. His Future History album is an instant 
classic as well.


Regards,
Ramon


Re: (313) New TP mix

2005-11-15 Thread Nathan
yup, was listening to the mix at work today. which is probably a good think, 
otherwise i think i was about to go postal!!!


nath

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oh my. i'm only 5 minutes in and he's got me grinning.

:)

tp is ace

robin...




Re: (313) Good Live Acts

2005-11-15 Thread fab.
i once saw laurent garnier play live at some rave during la festa de la 
merce in barcelona which was a proper live set with live sax too. it was 
very good


fab.

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If this post gets thru, as they never do...
LAURA GRABB. You can call it hardcore, but hardcore people don't. But she 
is a really good Live PA, no computer, actual boards and patching and 
stuff.

Steve







Re: (313) matthew dear info/ RYAn Elliot?

2005-11-15 Thread fab.
speaking of ryan elliot, i found a mix of his at 
http://www.ghostly.com/streaming/ryanelliott/minimise.mp3 through 
http://www.mollyopoverty.com/?p=204


in case you're interested.

fab.

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out now: CTM001 Receptor - Moving Head ep. 





(313) netmusic

2005-11-15 Thread fab.
the site i just mentioned has a nice list of netmusic resources, mainly 
places that sell mp3s, on it's homesitesince someone was asking about 
places that sell mp3 some time ago (i think) you may find this handy:


http://www.mollyopoverty.com/ (scroll down the page)

fab.

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(313) Info for UK crate diggers

2005-11-15 Thread Dan Bean
Hello

UK crate diggers may be interested to know that Avid Records in Oxford is 
closing down during the next two weeks. It's a massive shop on 3 floors and 
very reasonably priced.

It has a bassment full of electronic music, including loads of stuff that may 
be of interest to UK listmembers. I just pulled a load of 313 stuff out of 
there, e.g. Sonic Sunset 2x12, Eddie Fowlkes, Transmat stuff, lots of UR + 
there's a fair bit of Chi stuff (including quite a few Dancemania bits).

There aren't a lot of people in Oxford into this kind of stuff, so it's a good 
opportunity to get some bargains before the stock gets shipped off to some 
warehouse.

Best,

D.


(313) new genre!

2005-11-15 Thread alex . bond
ok folks you know how I like to keep up with the kids and all that

I've found a new genre.

it was while browsing the submerge page. check it out. right hand side.

www.submerge.com

GENRES
Techno/Electro
House
Soul
Hip-Hop
Slide

and there you have it folks.

*gets off to the record shop on break*

GOT ANY SLIDE MATE?


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Re: (313) Info for UK crate diggers

2005-11-15 Thread Placid

ayee good shop, i got  house to house - taste my love for £4  down there...

Nice

p

Dan Bean wrote:


Hello

UK crate diggers may be interested to know that Avid Records in Oxford is 
closing down during the next two weeks. It's a massive shop on 3 floors and 
very reasonably priced.

It has a bassment full of electronic music, including loads of stuff that may be of 
interest to UK listmembers. I just pulled a load of 313 stuff out of there, e.g. 
Sonic Sunset 2x12, Eddie Fowlkes, Transmat stuff, lots of UR + there's a fair 
bit of Chi stuff (including quite a few Dancemania bits).

There aren't a lot of people in Oxford into this kind of stuff, so it's a good 
opportunity to get some bargains before the stock gets shipped off to some 
warehouse.

Best,

D.


 





RE: (313) which good live acts are there?

2005-11-15 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Err, is sarcasm valid when a statement's simply bafflingly untrue?

Just a thought.

K


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If I didn't know better, I'd say you guys' aren't picking up on the 
dripping sarcasm.

The Archiver wrote:

In all fairness, G2G reads their e-mail during their set, too.

No computers or blackberries in Dublin, it REALLY was Live. No ablelton
or
anything like that.


The Archiver



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Blackberries.

David Beattie wrote:

  

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In all fairness, G2G reads their e-mail during their
set, too.



  

How? I didnt see a laptop anywhere when they played
here the other week








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RE: (313) new genre!

2005-11-15 Thread Sébastien Dalphond
Time to bring back the Morris Day dance!

poussinfrais

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 ok folks you know how I like to keep up with the kids and all that
 
 I've found a new genre.
 
 it was while browsing the submerge page. check it out. right 
 hand side.
 
 www.submerge.com
 
 GENRES
 Techno/Electro
 House
 Soul
 Hip-Hop
 Slide
 
 and there you have it folks.
 
 *gets off to the record shop on break*
 
 GOT ANY SLIDE MATE?
 
 
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(313) Environ news and new Kelley Polar

2005-11-15 Thread Michael Lees


I Got the new environ newsletter today and decided to buy the new kelley 
polar album from bleep.


Anyone else listened to it yet? Seems a bit different to previous 
releases, quite a few vocals used.
Some of the tracks I really like and I think the album as a whole works. 
I'm just not quite sure about some of the vocals. It's odd, I'm usually 
all for vocals especially when done well. To me this album has an 
unusual sound, some of the tracks have sounds of swayzak and others of 
kraftwerk.


Rooms InMyHouseHaveManyParties and Tyurangalila I like quite a bit, I'm 
sure the others will catch after a few more listens.


--
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Re: (313) new genre!

2005-11-15 Thread robin


A few of their new releases have that in the title so to be expected I 
guess.


i like Electric as a genre name.

robin...

On 15 Nov 2005, at 12:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


ok folks you know how I like to keep up with the kids and all that

I've found a new genre.

it was while browsing the submerge page. check it out. right hand side.

www.submerge.com

GENRES
Techno/Electro
House
Soul
Hip-Hop
Slide

and there you have it folks.

*gets off to the record shop on break*

GOT ANY SLIDE MATE?


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RE: (313) which good live acts are there?

2005-11-15 Thread Odeluga, Ken

Octave One, Matt Johnson, Carl Craig, and Tortured Soul and Amp Fiddler,
are some live acts whom I remember as being more than just good. Some I
saw at clubs, others at festivals and/or more concert-type gigs. 

Ken

*

Before ya'll start throwing names at me, let me first minimalize the
possible answers. I'm not really asking for those
strictly-techno-people-has-to-dance-to-this kinda live sets.

I'm actually thinking about Kirk Degiorgio for example. Does he do live
acts??? Or Carl Craig (besides Tres Demented), can you book him for a
Carl
Craig or Innerzone Orchestra live???

With these names in mind, maybe you can help me out. You know... people
with a large and diverse catalogue... able to bring a good live act...
not
really for da clubs... more concert-like.

THANX  GREETS from Belgium.



RE: (313) techno and house under 120bpm

2005-11-15 Thread Odeluga, Ken
MOS/Aroy Dee stuff might fit the bill.

Ken


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I was doing a mix this weekend (not recorded) that was leaning toward the
slower end of the bpm spectrum
I didn't clock the beats but I'm sure many were around 100 bpm or less (and
I was pitching stuff down around the -6/-8 mark)

it got me thinking about what techno and house tunes make it under this
mark without being ambient
it's that bpm range where you could either chill or dance

so what's out there?  new or old (I'm sure most Theo Parrish, some
Moodymann, and all the beat down stuff will fit)

to give you an idea of what I was playing here are a few things (of what I
can recall):

Hubtone  - Hot Muffin (4 Lux)
Nu Era - Capricorn Sun (from the Stars 10 on SSR)
Yotoko - Melrose (from the Bullet-Time EP on Emoticon)
Titonton Duvanté - Levels Of Scandal (starts out with an acid house track
backed by strings and then right at the end breaks down into a hip-hop
beat)
Frank De Jojo  - Turn Off The Lights (Fluid Ounce)


MEK




RE: (313) new genre!

2005-11-15 Thread Gil Yaker
Yeah, the term electric is great. I am pretty sure that it was used a lot in
the 70s as electric instruments really started to put their mark on all
sorts of pop and jazz. (see Chick Corea Electric Band etc)



 -Gil



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Subject: Re: (313) new genre!


A few of their new releases have that in the title so to be expected I
guess.

i like Electric as a genre name.

robin...

On 15 Nov 2005, at 12:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 ok folks you know how I like to keep up with the kids and all that

 I've found a new genre.

 it was while browsing the submerge page. check it out. right hand side.

 www.submerge.com

 GENRES
 Techno/Electro
 House
 Soul
 Hip-Hop
 Slide

 and there you have it folks.

 *gets off to the record shop on break*

 GOT ANY SLIDE MATE?


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RE: (313) which good live acts are there?

2005-11-15 Thread Ian Cheshire
Fabrice Lig, unless already mentioned :)

 Octave One, Matt Johnson, Carl Craig, and Tortured Soul and Amp Fiddler,
 are some live acts whom I remember as being more than just good. Some I
 saw at clubs, others at festivals and/or more concert-type gigs.

 Ken

 *

 Before ya'll start throwing names at me, let me first minimalize the
 possible answers. I'm not really asking for those
 strictly-techno-people-has-to-dance-to-this kinda live sets.

 I'm actually thinking about Kirk Degiorgio for example. Does he do live
 acts??? Or Carl Craig (besides Tres Demented), can you book him for a
 Carl
 Craig or Innerzone Orchestra live???

 With these names in mind, maybe you can help me out. You know... people
 with a large and diverse catalogue... able to bring a good live act...
 not
 really for da clubs... more concert-like.

 THANX  GREETS from Belgium.





www.midnightbeats.de
www.kube72.com
www.detroitimpression.com



RE: (313) on a more positive peacefrog note

2005-11-15 Thread Pryor, Ryan N
I see that the new sony ad uses José Gonzalez as the soundtrack.
really like that lp.

You can view the video featuring Heartbeats here:
http://www.bravia-advert.com/





(313) for the paris goer

2005-11-15 Thread fab.
i cant remember who it was that was asking about paris but i just got this 
in the mailyou might find it of interest:


Samedi 19 novembre

ANGEL DUST present :
TRAUM / TRAPEZ LABEL NIGHT

Live!!
STEVE BARNES aka PROCESS/COSMIC SANDWICH (Trapez/Traum/UK)

DJs!!
TRIPLE R (Trapez/Traum/Cologne)
BERN (Trapez/P3P/Lille)
PIERRE (Fuse/P3P/Bruxelles)

Hosted by!!
THIBO (Angel Dust/Paris)

vidéos!!
SWAY  AVATAM

Le Triptyque - 142, rue Montmartre - 75002 Paris
www.letriptyque.com 





Re: (313) techno and house under 120bpm

2005-11-15 Thread robin




MOS/Aroy Dee stuff might fit the bill.


don't forget $tinkworx too.

robin...



Re: (313) new genre!

2005-11-15 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




yeah, I saw that yesterday too and though wtf?!
It sounds like electro or techno to me but I suppose it has a particular
dance that goes with it (like jitting or the twist - for lack of a better
example)
so it gets a new genre name?

However, I'm so very very tired of genre splitting. It's gotten old.
I suppose it's a way for people to make their music stand out from the rest
of the pile.

MEK



   
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ok folks you know how I like to keep up with the kids and all that

I've found a new genre.

it was while browsing the submerge page. check it out. right hand side.

www.submerge.com

GENRES
Techno/Electro
House
Soul
Hip-Hop
Slide

and there you have it folks.

*gets off to the record shop on break*

GOT ANY SLIDE MATE?


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RE: (313) new genre!

2005-11-15 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




I like good music and crappy music as genre categories but I guess it
would be hard for a record shop to sell anything out of the crappy bin
now wouldn't it?

but maybe it would cut down on the crappy DJs - HEY!  Now there's a
thought...

MEK


   
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Yeah, the term electric is great. I am pretty sure that it was used a lot
in
the 70s as electric instruments really started to put their mark on all
sorts of pop and jazz. (see Chick Corea Electric Band etc)



 -Gil



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Subject: Re: (313) new genre!


A few of their new releases have that in the title so to be expected I
guess.

i like Electric as a genre name.

robin...

On 15 Nov 2005, at 12:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 ok folks you know how I like to keep up with the kids and all that

 I've found a new genre.

 it was while browsing the submerge page. check it out. right hand side.

 www.submerge.com

 GENRES
 Techno/Electro
 House
 Soul
 Hip-Hop
 Slide

 and there you have it folks.

 *gets off to the record shop on break*

 GOT ANY SLIDE MATE?


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Re: (313) new genre!

2005-11-15 Thread alex . bond
However, I'm so very very tired of genre splitting.

I think its well funny.

e.g.

me oh I got a new record
random head oh right, what is it?
me oh, it's XYZ by ABCDE
random head oh, I didn't know you liked glitch tech grime hop slide
fusion
me Oh, f**k off *massive poke in the eye*

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RE: (313) new genre!

2005-11-15 Thread alex . bond
@acmepacket.com

*alex wonders aloud when the new acme packet range comes out*

wonder what sort of packets they'll have.

?

ahh.
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Re: (313) new genre!

2005-11-15 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Now massive poke in the eye is great name for a genre.
Could be named after the moves of a particular Scottish dance -head-butt,
poke in the eye, kick 'em when they're down (repeat x2)

;)

MEK


   
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However, I'm so very very tired of genre splitting.

I think its well funny.

e.g.

me oh I got a new record
random head oh right, what is it?
me oh, it's XYZ by ABCDE
random head oh, I didn't know you liked glitch tech grime hop slide
fusion
me Oh, f**k off *massive poke in the eye*

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Re: (313) new genre!

2005-11-15 Thread fab.

gosh, i hope the are Sex Packets!
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@acmepacket.com

*alex wonders aloud when the new acme packet range comes out*

wonder what sort of packets they'll have.

?

ahh.
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Re: (313) new genre!

2005-11-15 Thread alex . bond
gosh, i hope the are S*x Packets!

me too fab.

ooh, it's all very exciting I know that much.

like waiting for the new argos catalogue

BUT DIFFERENT

*ahem*
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RE: (313) Saturday in Detroit Psycho dynamics Live Tour

2005-11-15 Thread Steward, Tim
 
AdamX - Monolith -   Psycho dynamics Live Tour

Adam X-  Live
Monolith   -  Live
Lady Wraith - Live Domination Action
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Re: (313) new genre!

2005-11-15 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
On Tue, November 15, 2005 5:18 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 yeah, I saw that yesterday too and though wtf?!
 It sounds like electro or techno to me but I suppose it has a particular
 dance that goes with it (like jitting or the twist - for lack of a better
 example)
 so it gets a new genre name?

 However, I'm so very very tired of genre splitting. It's gotten old.
 I suppose it's a way for people to make their music stand out from the
 rest
 of the pile.

i kind of disagree. i think everyone should invent their own genres! who
wants to make house or techno? that sh*t sounds so boring.

tom




Re: (313) Genres

2005-11-15 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
On Tue, November 15, 2005 6:50 pm, max wrote:

 Just for a laugh we could try creating a fictitious genre and see if we
 can
 get it into a magazine or mentioned on the radio as the new hot thing!

   I'll get the ball rolling, How about : Spanish-Banjo Tec-Grime
: Speed Ambient
  : Happy Trip Core
: Progressive
 Acoustic Acid.

those are mostly a little too over the top. it needs to mostly be short,
sweet, and overuse of the typical genre name elements might not catch on
so easily. we should do it though. pick someone on this list who has a
release coming up and have them hype it as the new genre name.

tom




Re: (313) Genres

2005-11-15 Thread vmax

How about,

Core-Tech

or

Tech-Core

or it could just be,  Core-t

Oh, oh,

PushIn  is another one, that just came in to mind.


Bla,Bla,Bla...




Re: (313) Genres

2005-11-15 Thread robin


use electric Tom, you know you want to.

:)


robin...

On 15 Nov 2005, at 19:08, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:


On Tue, November 15, 2005 6:50 pm, max wrote:

Just for a laugh we could try creating a fictitious genre and see if 
we

can
get it into a magazine or mentioned on the radio as the new hot thing!

I'll get the ball rolling, How about : Spanish-Banjo Tec-Grime
 : Speed Ambient
   : Happy Trip Core
 : Progressive
Acoustic Acid.


those are mostly a little too over the top. it needs to mostly be 
short,
sweet, and overuse of the typical genre name elements might not catch 
on

so easily. we should do it though. pick someone on this list who has a
release coming up and have them hype it as the new genre name.

tom






Re: (313) Genres

2005-11-15 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
On Tue, November 15, 2005 7:22 pm, robin wrote:

 use electric Tom, you know you want to.

thats not a bad idea, but i think it would sound cool as the second part
of the name. like instead of something called electric x call it x
electric. obviously ripped off from a disco track title, but still a dope
possible name.

tom




FW: (313) Genres

2005-11-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 -Original Message-
 From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 15 November 2005 19:09
 
  I'll get the ball rolling, How about : Spanish-Banjo Tec-Grime
   : Speed Ambient
 : Happy Trip Core
   : Progressive
 
 those are mostly a little too over the top. it needs to 
 mostly be short, sweet, and overuse of the typical genre name 
 elements might not catch on so easily. we should do it 
 though. pick someone on this list who has a release coming up 
 and have them hype it as the new genre name.
 
 tom

I have a friend who works in a shop in town here and recently strted using
the term wonky-hop to describe some records (and I don't consider this to
be totally daft, I know what records she means).  This seems to have caught
on in no time and not just locally (they have a well distributed mail out) -
soon after she coined it she's overheard the use of it on plenty of
occasions.
So something like that, short and descriptive may have a good chance of
success.



Re: (313) Genres

2005-11-15 Thread robin


i've seen wonky used before a lot of genres.

wonky techno is the big one i guess.

robin...

On 15 Nov 2005, at 19:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


-Original Message-
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 November 2005 19:09


I'll get the ball rolling, How about : Spanish-Banjo Tec-Grime
 : Speed Ambient
   : Happy Trip Core
 : Progressive


those are mostly a little too over the top. it needs to
mostly be short, sweet, and overuse of the typical genre name
elements might not catch on so easily. we should do it
though. pick someone on this list who has a release coming up
and have them hype it as the new genre name.

tom


I have a friend who works in a shop in town here and recently strted 
using
the term wonky-hop to describe some records (and I don't consider 
this to
be totally daft, I know what records she means).  This seems to have 
caught
on in no time and not just locally (they have a well distributed mail 
out) -

soon after she coined it she's overheard the use of it on plenty of
occasions.
So something like that, short and descriptive may have a good chance of
success.





Re: (313) Genres

2005-11-15 Thread Jari Tolkkinen


The one really awful genre is electronica. Mostly seen on US record 
stores. What the hell is that? And what is it with this scouse house seen 
on juno?


Sheesh...

--
Jari Tolkkinen | dj ken-guru | http://www.ken-guru.net
--



Re: (313) Genres

2005-11-15 Thread robin


The one really awful genre is electronica. Mostly seen on US record 
stores. What the hell is that?


i agree rubbish genre



And what is it with this scouse house seen on juno?


i'm a scouser...the genre means nothing to me.

it's just commercial house. only juno and 3beat use it don't they.

robin...



Re: (313) Genres

2005-11-15 Thread Jason Brunton

ha ha- if you think the name is bad you should hear the music!

Jason


On 15 Nov 2005, at 19:32, Jari Tolkkinen wrote:



 And what is it with this scouse house seen on juno?

Sheesh...

--
Jari Tolkkinen | dj ken-guru | http://www.ken-guru.net
--






Re: (313) Genres

2005-11-15 Thread Jason Brunton





And what is it with this scouse house seen on juno?



i'm a scouser...the genre means nothing to me.

it's just commercial house. only juno and 3beat use it don't they.

robin...




It's been spreading quite a bit over the last couple of years- we get  
asked for it at least once a week


cheers

Jason



Re: FW: (313) Genres

2005-11-15 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
On Tue, November 15, 2005 7:26 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have a friend who works in a shop in town here and recently strted using
 the term wonky-hop to describe some records (and I don't consider this
 to
 be totally daft, I know what records she means).  This seems to have
 caught
 on in no time and not just locally (they have a well distributed mail out)
 -
 soon after she coined it she's overheard the use of it on plenty of
 occasions.
 So something like that, short and descriptive may have a good chance of
 success.

ive had limited success with my use of the term cracker techno to
describe banging stuff, ive heard people using it. now im trying to use
hipster disco to describe lindstrom and the like, i hope it catches on!

itd be cooled to completely make something up though, unrelated to any
aspect of the actual music.

tom




Re: Re: (313) Genres

2005-11-15 Thread Martin Dust

It's really Ironica, we daren't call it techno, that's what that is :)

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From: Jari Tolkkinen [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 7:32 PM
Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: (313) Genres




The one really awful genre is electronica. Mostly seen on US record 
stores. What the hell is that? And what is it with this scouse house seen 
on juno?


Sheesh...

--
Jari Tolkkinen | dj ken-guru | http://www.ken-guru.net
--









Re: (313) Genres

2005-11-15 Thread Klaas-Jan Jongsma


On 15-nov-2005, at 21:13, Martin Dust wrote:


It's really Ironica, we daren't call it techno, that's what that is :)


Of course not! I am such a techno-purist that i can't call anything  
techno because it ain't pure! :)





- Original Message - From: Jari Tolkkinen  
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Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 7:32 PM
Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: (313) Genres




The one really awful genre is electronica. Mostly seen on US  
record stores. What the hell is that? And what is it with this  
scouse house seen on juno?


Sheesh...




RE: (313) Genres

2005-11-15 Thread Stoddard, Kamal
TECHNO IS AN EGG.

Kks

PS. DON'T DIE.

-Original Message-
From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 3:15 PM
To: 313 Mailinglist List
Subject: Re: (313) Genres


On 15-nov-2005, at 21:13, Martin Dust wrote:

 It's really Ironica, we daren't call it techno, that's what that is :)

Of course not! I am such a techno-purist that i can't call anything  
techno because it ain't pure! :)




 - Original Message - From: Jari Tolkkinen  
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 7:32 PM
 Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: (313) Genres



 The one really awful genre is electronica. Mostly seen on US  
 record stores. What the hell is that? And what is it with this  
 scouse house seen on juno?

 Sheesh...


(313)Scan 7 live London Dec 10th Tresor Tour

2005-11-15 Thread Saira Raza
hello, i know its like 3 or 4 weeks away but i am gonna be away from 
computers for a while so i thought id send a reminder about this...

please forward to anyone you think might want to come..cheers folks.


TRESOR CHRISTMAS PARTY WITH TILTED DISCO,

DECEMBER 10TH 2005 - 9PM TILL 8AM

JACKS SE1 LONDON, CORNER OF CRUCIFIX LANE, LONDON BRIDGE

BERLIN TO LONDON CHRISTMAS SPECIAL.

2005 saw the closure of Tresor club Berlin now the tour begins.
Keeping the world in tune with the sound of the future, we are proud to host 
the Christmas special in London which will see attacks from the world’s 
greatest electronic makers and Djs.


10th December Jacks SE1 London.

Scan 7 Live PA – Underground Resistance
Dash – Tresor Head Quarters
Steve Strawberry – Tilted Disco  Box
Andrea Parker – Touchin’ Bass
Cultek –Touchin’ Bass
Art Mecanicqual Live – Wandering Soul
ADJ – Pyramid Transmissions
Agent 2 – Rebel Intelligence

More acts to be confirmed.

Advanced Tickets 12 pounds from Independent Record Stores  Ticketweb
15 pounds on the door

Small Fish (Old Street), Phonica (Soho), Kinetic (By Oxford Street), Know 
How Records (Camden), Track Heads (Kentish Town)


Ticketweb 24 hour hotline 08700 600 100
www.ticketweb.co.uk

BUSES – North London 43, 141, 149, 48, 35, 47, 17 – City 21, 133, 40 – South 
London 521, 381, 35, 40, 381, 343, 47, 21 – Night Buses North N43, N35, N149 
– City N133, N343, N381, N47, N21 – South London N35, N133, N381, N343, N47, 
N21


Tube lines to London bridge – Northern line and Jubilee line

Please try to get advanced tickets as this event expects to sell out!

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(313) TUESDAY night in Ann Arbor / Detroit FREE SHOW! Ghostly, Hefty, Atmosphere

2005-11-15 Thread Ray Rodriguez
 
If you live in the Ann Arbor area
Fresh from a fun pit stop in Chicago, ELIOT LIPP (HEFTY Records) and JEFFREY
SFIRE (GHOSTLY Records) are making the trek to Ann Arbor for a session at
the Atmosphere Tuesday weekly at Goodnight Gracie.  The show is FREE, get yr
ass out and witness some great music!  Hip-hop synth-funk, Italo, electro,
techno IDM, downtempo will be served up throughout the evening.

ELIOT LIPP will also have his recent HEFTY 12inch EPs for sale at the gig,
so bring a little extra cash for some limited edition goodness.

==

Sat.15.NOVEMBER.2005

ATMOSPHERE, GHOSTLY + HEFTY present...

-ELIOT LIPP  -LIVE PA-  (from Los Angeles)
[HEFTY Records, Eastern Developments labels]

-JEFFREY SFIRE aka MENERGY  -DJ set-  (from NYC)
[Ghostly/Spectral Sound labels]

-AARNIO 
[Ghostly, Moodgadget, Atmosphere]

-SCOTTY STYLES

-JOE HANSIS


@ Goodnight Gracie  /  ANN ARBOR, MI
301 W. Huron  /  9 pm  /  21+  /  FREE

http://www.eliotlipp.net/
http://www.heftyrecords.com/

http://www.ghostly.com/
http://www.atmsphr.org/