(313) Top 5 records of 2005?

2006-01-31 Thread tevans1111
People keep asking me...

Ok, so what do you think what were the 5 best albums or singles of 2005?


Then more fun what were the worst tracks you heard this year?

Top
Dandy Jack
diplo fabric
Daddy G dj kicks
coil ape of naples
joris voorn fuse presents




Re: (313) Top 5 records of 2005?

2006-01-31 Thread Cyclone Wehner

I saw MiA and Diplo on the weekend - top show!

Mine (not in order):

Kelley Polar
MIA
Common
Kanye
Echo  The Bunnymen
Annie (Anniemal)
Miri Ben-Ari
Kate Bush
Erol Alkan
Jeff Mills (Three Ages)


On 31/01/2006, at 3:41 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


People keep asking me...

Ok, so what do you think what were the 5 best albums or singles of  
2005?



Then more fun what were the worst tracks you heard this year?

Top
Dandy Jack
diplo fabric
Daddy G dj kicks
coil ape of naples
joris voorn fuse presents







RE: (313) some sunday music

2006-01-31 Thread Mann, Ravinder
Listened to this last night. Your right, it works well ! Cheers

Rav.


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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) some sunday music


a compilation of some jazz and techno for a non-techno friend of mine 
- thought it worked out ok quite well so here it is...

http://www.coke-smyth.net/jazz.htm

no apologies for bad edits (mp3'd), vinyl crackles, discontinuity and 
lame prose...

enjoy,

chuck



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Re: (313) Nitzer Ebb in London..

2006-01-31 Thread Anya K Stang

Just in case anyone is thinking of going to the London show, be
warned - the Islington Academy is one of, if not THE, sh!ttiest
venue/s I've EVER been to. [EMAIL PROTECTED] layout and the worst sound.
On the other hand, good sound might not be so important here...
But the beer's not cheap, either!
; )

Anya

On 30 Jan 2006, at 18:48, Blaauw, Martijn de wrote:


Some news, maybe some on the list might wanna check it out...:
'The very 1st Nitzer Ebb Reunion Show in the UK is confirmed on July
9th. The Band will play in London at the Islington Academy. Support  
act

is Terence Fixmer.
Also gigs are played in Madrid, Paris, Leipzig, Hildesheim and Arvika
(Sweden) over the months June and July 2006.'

Regards,
Martijn





RE: (313) Cyren release? Santonio Echols!

2006-01-31 Thread Odeluga, Ken

Is Santonio DJ Santone? I always thought he might be. They produce music
which sounds very similar in style, atmosphere and other similar
intangibles which would make it hard to prove. Still... if he is, there
have been a few Santone releases in between the last Santonio one (in
the mid 90s I think) and now.


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Subject: (313) Cyren release? Santonio Echols!





Just saw this on Juno

http://www.juno.co.uk/products/206111-01.htm

looks like Santonio is back- how long has it been since he's released a
record?

MEK


Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson, a night to forget!

2006-01-31 Thread /0
its been at least 4 years since I have personally heard a decent DJ set out of 
saunderson.  he would play stuff that had me wondering if he really was FEELING 
music anymore...

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 Quick review.
 Wow I haven't been under impressed by an artist like this in a long time.  
 Actually I thought Mr. hawtins last SF show was pretty unimpressive, but he 
 kept me dancing .  Kevin's set was painful, cheezy pop dance music.  He would 
 play one of his old good tracks or a detroit classic then play a cheezy track 
 like funky town remixed.  It kind of reminded me how much I don't like the 
 BIG detroit club sound, and made me think of actually going to Mutek this 
 year over Detroit.  It also made me wonder, if and when djs should hang up 
 the headphones and call it a day.  
 Anyway, I hope the line-ups for the various festivals come out early april so 
 that I can make an informed decision.  
 ugh, 
 tom


(313) Jacek Sienkiewicz

2006-01-31 Thread Tristan Watkins
HELL 313 WAKE UP!!! Stupidly quiet around here lately. Let's discuss 
techno and stuff.


Anyway, I think it's safe to say that Jacek Sienkiewicz is completely on 
form right about now. I got his album on Cocoon a while back and was fairly 
nonplussed. Just heard clips from Recognition 015, and it's sounding dope. 
Got 014 last month and am thoroughly in love with Still Forward . Arguably 
as good as anything he's done. 016 is sounding fairly interesting as well, 
although I've only quickly scanned through it.


Tristan
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http://www.phonopsia.co.uk 



RE: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz

2006-01-31 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Ok, I've got a question for you Tristan, or whoever is awake around here
and knows. I know nothing about Mr Sienkiewicz at all. Zilch. All I know
is that he's got (to me) one of the coolest names I've ever heard. I
don't know why I think it's cool but I do.

Now, you Sienkiewicz collectors, maybe you can help me.

Firstly can you tell me in a nutshell why you think he's as good as you
think he is?

Next can you recommend me a record to kick-start my own collection of
his records.

Cheers,

Ken



-Original Message-
From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 31 January 2006 14:31
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz

HELL 313 WAKE UP!!! Stupidly quiet around here lately. Let's discuss

techno and stuff.

Anyway, I think it's safe to say that Jacek Sienkiewicz is completely on

form right about now. I got his album on Cocoon a while back and was
fairly 
nonplussed. Just heard clips from Recognition 015, and it's sounding
dope. 
Got 014 last month and am thoroughly in love with Still Forward .
Arguably 
as good as anything he's done. 016 is sounding fairly interesting as
well, 
although I've only quickly scanned through it.

Tristan
===
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.phonopsia.co.uk 


(313) Jacek Sienkiewicz

2006-01-31 Thread Peteri, Jochem
Jacek Sienkiewicz (pl)

Jacek Sienkiewicz was born in Warsaw in 1976. In early 90ies attended first 
underground raves held in Warsaw, and quickly started collecting vinyl and 
DJing, from the very beginning focusing on not quite popular minimal techno. 
Eager to escape limitations of standard DJ setup, Jacek soon started producing 
his own music. After two years of completing gear and experimenting with 
sounds, his first CD was released in early 1999. Title Recognition also 
became a name of Jacek1s home record label. Until now, six vinyl EPs were 
released, selling out immediately worldwide and bringing rave reviews both as 
guaranteed, powerful dancefloor techno tools and carefuly crafted, original 
compositions. At the very base of Jacek`s style lies originality: although 
inspirations sometimes are obvious, the tracks always manage to retain a very 
individual edge, keeping with a very special kind of string-driven melancholy 
over accelerating beats. But artist1s imagination reaches beside dancefloor: 
recently also some experimental tracks started to surface. Firstly Item, an 
EP for Berlin`s prominent magazine De:Bug, and in early 2001 another one, this 
time Pocket Control for blooming Cologne-based Trapez Records.


Jacek still plays out as a DJ, although definitely prefers playing live. He 
appeared several times live with more experimental sets, accompanying artistic 
performances at Warsaw`s Centre for Contemporary Art or supporting the likes of 
Mouse On Mars. His sets are often accompanied by advanced visuals, also created 
by Jacek.


Being widely appreciated outside Poland, Jacek tries to stay aside Polish 
techno scene, doing his thing rather than following current trends. And music 
speaks for itself: crafted with soul and passion, this is techno for the 
future, combining clubby dynamics with deeply original sound design.

Releases:


Recognition CD - Recognition CD001
Recognition EP - R- EP001
Directions - R- EP002
Meaning - R- EP003
The Truth - R- EP004
Real Link - R- EP005
tba - R- EP007
Item - De:Bug Hartwaren 02
Pocket Control EP - Trapez 04
Slope - KlangElektronik
Case Theory - WMF
Techne - cd/lp album, Cocoon Recordings

 

boom,

Jochem,
Servicedesk ICT


-Original Message-
From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: dinsdag 31 januari 2006 15:48
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz


Ok, I've got a question for you Tristan, or whoever is awake around here
and knows. I know nothing about Mr Sienkiewicz at all. Zilch. All I know
is that he's got (to me) one of the coolest names I've ever heard. I
don't know why I think it's cool but I do.

Now, you Sienkiewicz collectors, maybe you can help me.

Firstly can you tell me in a nutshell why you think he's as good as you
think he is?

Next can you recommend me a record to kick-start my own collection of
his records.

Cheers,

Ken



-Original Message-
From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 31 January 2006 14:31
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz

HELL 313 WAKE UP!!! Stupidly quiet around here lately. Let's discuss

techno and stuff.

Anyway, I think it's safe to say that Jacek Sienkiewicz is completely on

form right about now. I got his album on Cocoon a while back and was
fairly 
nonplussed. Just heard clips from Recognition 015, and it's sounding
dope. 
Got 014 last month and am thoroughly in love with Still Forward .
Arguably 
as good as anything he's done. 016 is sounding fairly interesting as
well, 
although I've only quickly scanned through it.

Tristan
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Re: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz

2006-01-31 Thread fab.

i'm particularly fond of his Slope ep on Klang (klang 064)
which should still be available.

there is also another release i like but i cant remember the name and 
discogs is down


(please no discogs is down threads ;)

fab.
- Original Message - 
From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 3:48 PM
Subject: RE: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz


Ok, I've got a question for you Tristan, or whoever is awake around here
and knows. I know nothing about Mr Sienkiewicz at all. Zilch. All I know
is that he's got (to me) one of the coolest names I've ever heard. I
don't know why I think it's cool but I do.

Now, you Sienkiewicz collectors, maybe you can help me.

Firstly can you tell me in a nutshell why you think he's as good as you
think he is?

Next can you recommend me a record to kick-start my own collection of
his records.

Cheers,

Ken



-Original Message-
From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31 January 2006 14:31
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz

HELL 313 WAKE UP!!! Stupidly quiet around here lately. Let's discuss

techno and stuff.

Anyway, I think it's safe to say that Jacek Sienkiewicz is completely on

form right about now. I got his album on Cocoon a while back and was
fairly
nonplussed. Just heard clips from Recognition 015, and it's sounding
dope.
Got 014 last month and am thoroughly in love with Still Forward .
Arguably
as good as anything he's done. 016 is sounding fairly interesting as
well,
although I've only quickly scanned through it.

Tristan
===
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.phonopsia.co.uk



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RE: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz

2006-01-31 Thread Odeluga, Ken

Cheers Jochem.

Which release is your favourite then?

Ken



Releases:


Recognition CD - Recognition CD001
Recognition EP - R- EP001
Directions - R- EP002
Meaning - R- EP003
The Truth - R- EP004
Real Link - R- EP005
tba - R- EP007
Item - De:Bug Hartwaren 02
Pocket Control EP - Trapez 04
Slope - KlangElektronik
Case Theory - WMF
Techne - cd/lp album, Cocoon Recordings

 


RE: (313) mix WNUR chicago - It's In The Rhythm. w/ Mark Grusane and Mike Cole

2006-01-31 Thread Lee Herrington
Oh no!  It's the broken Dark Comedy 12!  Hahaha...  great pics with those
mixes Matt.

Cheers,

lrh

-Original Message-
From: Matt MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 1:05 PM
To: 313
Cc: david siska
Subject: (313) mix WNUR chicago - It's In The Rhythm. w/ Mark Grusane and
Mike Cole

Sonic Sunset
13 Jan 2005:It's In The Rhythm.  w/ Mark Grusane and Mike Cole
Fridays 9:30pm - 12:30am,  89.3 FM WNUR Chicago
Download from http://SonicSunset.com


Tonight we're very privileged to welcome guest DJs Mark Grusane and
Mike Cole, proprietors of Chicago's Mr. Peabody Records to the studio!
They're the consummate collectors and retailers of the obscure,
elusive, and above all QUALITY dance music of all sorts from the
formative late 1970s and early-to-mid 1980s. Their shop has reached an
international collector's market, and they continue to curate a highly
anticipated reissue series, starting with Night Drive Vol 1. We asked
them to play electronic sounds for us, and they obliged in style,
showcasing rarities and oddities in a hot 2-hour boogie session!
Here's one for the spotters...


Part 1  Dave Siska warm up

Noleian Russe - Microelectronique - Save the Robots (Mathematics)
Common Factor - Positive Visual (Planet E)
Newcleus - Space is the Place (Sunnyview)
Macho Cat Garage - P'y Jazz - Muffler Strut (Down Low)
DJ Skull - Don't Stop the Beat - Stomping Ground (Djax-Up Beats)
Fingers Inc - A Path [Instrumental Mix] (DJ International)
Paul St. Hilaire  Rene Lowe - Faith [Vox] (False Tuned)


Part 2   Mark Grusane - no tracklist

Part 3   Mark Grusane  Mike Cole - no tracklist


Also we've finally published a chart of Sonic Sunset favorites records
from 2005, check it out on the site too...


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




Re: (313) Nitzer Ebb in London..

2006-01-31 Thread John Coleman
For what it's worth, Nitzer Ebb are worth putting up with the worst venue
in the world to see live, from my experience at least.

I was fortunate enough to catch them on their final tour here in the
states all those years ago, and it still ranks as one of my favorite shows
of all time. Great performance!

Your mileage may very, however. It has been a long time, who knows if that
old energy is still there? Hey, if PWEI can do it, hopefully NE can too!
:)

John

 Just in case anyone is thinking of going to the London show, be
 warned - the Islington Academy is one of, if not THE, sh!ttiest
 venue/s I've EVER been to. [EMAIL PROTECTED] layout and the worst sound.
 On the other hand, good sound might not be so important here...
 But the beer's not cheap, either!
 ; )

 Anya

 On 30 Jan 2006, at 18:48, Blaauw, Martijn de wrote:

 Some news, maybe some on the list might wanna check it out...:
 'The very 1st Nitzer Ebb Reunion Show in the UK is confirmed on July
 9th. The Band will play in London at the Islington Academy. Support
 act
 is Terence Fixmer.
 Also gigs are played in Madrid, Paris, Leipzig, Hildesheim and Arvika
 (Sweden) over the months June and July 2006.'

 Regards,
 Martijn





Re: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz

2006-01-31 Thread fab.

thanks jochem,
the other one i was talking about is Recognition ep.nice stuff


- Original Message - 
From: Peteri, Jochem [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 3:52 PM
Subject: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz


Jacek Sienkiewicz (pl)

Jacek Sienkiewicz was born in Warsaw in 1976. In early 90ies attended first 
underground raves held in Warsaw, and quickly started collecting vinyl and 
DJing, from the very beginning focusing on not quite popular minimal techno. 
Eager to escape limitations of standard DJ setup, Jacek soon started 
producing his own music. After two years of completing gear and 
experimenting with sounds, his first CD was released in early 1999. Title 
Recognition also became a name of Jacek1s home record label. Until now, 
six vinyl EPs were released, selling out immediately worldwide and bringing 
rave reviews both as guaranteed, powerful dancefloor techno tools and 
carefuly crafted, original compositions. At the very base of Jacek`s style 
lies originality: although inspirations sometimes are obvious, the tracks 
always manage to retain a very individual edge, keeping with a very special 
kind of string-driven melancholy over accelerating beats. But artist1s 
imagination reaches beside dancefloor: recently also some experimental 
tracks started to surface. Firstly Item, an EP for Berlin`s prominent 
magazine De:Bug, and in early 2001 another one, this time Pocket Control 
for blooming Cologne-based Trapez Records.



Jacek still plays out as a DJ, although definitely prefers playing live. He 
appeared several times live with more experimental sets, accompanying 
artistic performances at Warsaw`s Centre for Contemporary Art or supporting 
the likes of Mouse On Mars. His sets are often accompanied by advanced 
visuals, also created by Jacek.



Being widely appreciated outside Poland, Jacek tries to stay aside Polish 
techno scene, doing his thing rather than following current trends. And 
music speaks for itself: crafted with soul and passion, this is techno for 
the future, combining clubby dynamics with deeply original sound design.


Releases:


Recognition CD - Recognition CD001
Recognition EP - R- EP001
Directions - R- EP002
Meaning - R- EP003
The Truth - R- EP004
Real Link - R- EP005
tba - R- EP007
Item - De:Bug Hartwaren 02
Pocket Control EP - Trapez 04
Slope - KlangElektronik
Case Theory - WMF
Techne - cd/lp album, Cocoon Recordings



boom,

Jochem,
Servicedesk ICT


-Original Message-
From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: dinsdag 31 januari 2006 15:48
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz


Ok, I've got a question for you Tristan, or whoever is awake around here
and knows. I know nothing about Mr Sienkiewicz at all. Zilch. All I know
is that he's got (to me) one of the coolest names I've ever heard. I
don't know why I think it's cool but I do.

Now, you Sienkiewicz collectors, maybe you can help me.

Firstly can you tell me in a nutshell why you think he's as good as you
think he is?

Next can you recommend me a record to kick-start my own collection of
his records.

Cheers,

Ken



-Original Message-
From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31 January 2006 14:31
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz

HELL 313 WAKE UP!!! Stupidly quiet around here lately. Let's discuss

techno and stuff.

Anyway, I think it's safe to say that Jacek Sienkiewicz is completely on

form right about now. I got his album on Cocoon a while back and was
fairly
nonplussed. Just heard clips from Recognition 015, and it's sounding
dope.
Got 014 last month and am thoroughly in love with Still Forward .
Arguably
as good as anything he's done. 016 is sounding fairly interesting as
well,
although I've only quickly scanned through it.

Tristan
===
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Re: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz

2006-01-31 Thread Tristan Watkins
He's kinda like Hood in a lot of ways, but tends to write in very unusual, 
yet very emotive (what I imagine as very Polish) keys. He can also go a bit 
glitchier, but he's generally a lot like good Hood.


His brother (and him???) used to be on [313] once upon a time, fact fans. 
Perhaps he's not that well known because he hasn't strayed too far from his 
own label??? I think he is more widely recognised on the continent though. 
He's played at I Love Techno.


I'd start with Recognition 01 and 02 if you can find them. 3, 4, and 5 are 
also good if perhaps a litle samey to the first two. The ones in my original 
post might be easier to find. Here's a link to the audio for that track on 
14 that I'm presently digging: 
http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF197418-01-02-01.mp3


Tristan
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http://www.phonopsia.co.uk

- Original Message - 
From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 2:48 PM
Subject: RE: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz


Ok, I've got a question for you Tristan, or whoever is awake around here
and knows. I know nothing about Mr Sienkiewicz at all. Zilch. All I know
is that he's got (to me) one of the coolest names I've ever heard. I
don't know why I think it's cool but I do.

Now, you Sienkiewicz collectors, maybe you can help me.

Firstly can you tell me in a nutshell why you think he's as good as you
think he is?

Next can you recommend me a record to kick-start my own collection of
his records.

Cheers,

Ken



-Original Message-
From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31 January 2006 14:31
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz

HELL 313 WAKE UP!!! Stupidly quiet around here lately. Let's discuss

techno and stuff.

Anyway, I think it's safe to say that Jacek Sienkiewicz is completely on

form right about now. I got his album on Cocoon a while back and was
fairly
nonplussed. Just heard clips from Recognition 015, and it's sounding
dope.
Got 014 last month and am thoroughly in love with Still Forward .
Arguably
as good as anything he's done. 016 is sounding fairly interesting as
well,
although I've only quickly scanned through it.

Tristan
===
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.phonopsia.co.uk 



Re: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz

2006-01-31 Thread seek


- Original Message - 
From: Odeluga, Ken 


Sin-kev-itch.  Or Sink-a-vitch.  YMO.
Bill Sienkiewicz:  http://www.billsienkiewicz.com/


Jacek Sienkiewicz's 'Displaced' ~is~ a good place to start, imo.
http://www.discogs.com/release/258758
A bit trance-y in places, but not obnoxiously so.  


Haven't heard the Recognition material; that site is under construction:
new website coming soon:
http://www.recognition.pl/

seek

np: Jacek Sienkiewicz - 'Displaced'




Ok, I've got a question for you Tristan, or whoever is awake around here
and knows. I know nothing about Mr Sienkiewicz at all. Zilch. All I know
is that he's got (to me) one of the coolest names I've ever heard. I
don't know why I think it's cool but I do.

Now, you Sienkiewicz collectors, maybe you can help me.

Firstly can you tell me in a nutshell why you think he's as good as you
think he is?

Next can you recommend me a record to kick-start my own collection of
his records.

Cheers,

Ken



-Original Message-
From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 31 January 2006 14:31

To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz

HELL 313 WAKE UP!!! Stupidly quiet around here lately. Let's discuss

techno and stuff.

Anyway, I think it's safe to say that Jacek Sienkiewicz is completely on

form right about now. I got his album on Cocoon a while back and was
fairly 
nonplussed. Just heard clips from Recognition 015, and it's sounding
dope. 
Got 014 last month and am thoroughly in love with Still Forward .
Arguably 
as good as anything he's done. 016 is sounding fairly interesting as
well, 
although I've only quickly scanned through it.


Tristan
===
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.phonopsia.co.uk



Re: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz

2006-01-31 Thread seek


- Original Message - 
From: Tristan Watkins
I'd start with Recognition 01 and 02 if you can find them. 3, 4, and 5 are 
also good if perhaps a litle samey to the first two. The ones in my original 
post might be easier to find. Here's a link to the audio for that track on 
14 that I'm presently digging: 
http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF197418-01-02-01.mp3



Nice.  'Strings'-y.

seek



RE: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz

2006-01-31 Thread Peteri, Jochem
i have in my life not heard a single note of this man's music, i was only 
showing off my internet-connection

maybe someone should take it away.


groet,

Jochem,
Servicedesk ICT


-Original Message-
From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: dinsdag 31 januari 2006 16:04
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz



Cheers Jochem.

Which release is your favourite then?

Ken



Releases:


Recognition CD - Recognition CD001
Recognition EP - R- EP001
Directions - R- EP002
Meaning - R- EP003
The Truth - R- EP004
Real Link - R- EP005
tba - R- EP007
Item - De:Bug Hartwaren 02
Pocket Control EP - Trapez 04
Slope - KlangElektronik
Case Theory - WMF
Techne - cd/lp album, Cocoon Recordings

 

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(313) Jacek Sienkiewicz

2006-01-31 Thread Peteri, Jochem
And i have never heard one single tune bij Jacek...

viva google

groet,

Jochem,
Servicedesk ICT


-Original Message-
From: Peteri, Jochem 
Sent: dinsdag 31 januari 2006 15:52
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz


Jacek Sienkiewicz (pl)

Jacek Sienkiewicz was born in Warsaw in 1976. In early 90ies attended first 
underground raves held in Warsaw, and quickly started collecting vinyl and 
DJing, from the very beginning focusing on not quite popular minimal techno. 
Eager to escape limitations of standard DJ setup, Jacek soon started producing 
his own music. After two years of completing gear and experimenting with 
sounds, his first CD was released in early 1999. Title Recognition also 
became a name of Jacek1s home record label. Until now, six vinyl EPs were 
released, selling out immediately worldwide and bringing rave reviews both as 
guaranteed, powerful dancefloor techno tools and carefuly crafted, original 
compositions. At the very base of Jacek`s style lies originality: although 
inspirations sometimes are obvious, the tracks always manage to retain a very 
individual edge, keeping with a very special kind of string-driven melancholy 
over accelerating beats. But artist1s imagination reaches beside dancefloor: 
recently also some experimental tracks started to surface. Firstly Item, an 
EP for Berlin`s prominent magazine De:Bug, and in early 2001 another one, this 
time Pocket Control for blooming Cologne-based Trapez Records.


Jacek still plays out as a DJ, although definitely prefers playing live. He 
appeared several times live with more experimental sets, accompanying artistic 
performances at Warsaw`s Centre for Contemporary Art or supporting the likes of 
Mouse On Mars. His sets are often accompanied by advanced visuals, also created 
by Jacek.


Being widely appreciated outside Poland, Jacek tries to stay aside Polish 
techno scene, doing his thing rather than following current trends. And music 
speaks for itself: crafted with soul and passion, this is techno for the 
future, combining clubby dynamics with deeply original sound design.

Releases:


Recognition CD - Recognition CD001
Recognition EP - R- EP001
Directions - R- EP002
Meaning - R- EP003
The Truth - R- EP004
Real Link - R- EP005
tba - R- EP007
Item - De:Bug Hartwaren 02
Pocket Control EP - Trapez 04
Slope - KlangElektronik
Case Theory - WMF
Techne - cd/lp album, Cocoon Recordings

 

boom,

Jochem,
Servicedesk ICT


-Original Message-
From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: dinsdag 31 januari 2006 15:48
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz


Ok, I've got a question for you Tristan, or whoever is awake around here
and knows. I know nothing about Mr Sienkiewicz at all. Zilch. All I know
is that he's got (to me) one of the coolest names I've ever heard. I
don't know why I think it's cool but I do.

Now, you Sienkiewicz collectors, maybe you can help me.

Firstly can you tell me in a nutshell why you think he's as good as you
think he is?

Next can you recommend me a record to kick-start my own collection of
his records.

Cheers,

Ken



-Original Message-
From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 31 January 2006 14:31
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz

HELL 313 WAKE UP!!! Stupidly quiet around here lately. Let's discuss

techno and stuff.

Anyway, I think it's safe to say that Jacek Sienkiewicz is completely on

form right about now. I got his album on Cocoon a while back and was
fairly 
nonplussed. Just heard clips from Recognition 015, and it's sounding
dope. 
Got 014 last month and am thoroughly in love with Still Forward .
Arguably 
as good as anything he's done. 016 is sounding fairly interesting as
well, 
although I've only quickly scanned through it.

Tristan
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Re: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz

2006-01-31 Thread Tristan Watkins
- Original Message - 
From: seek [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz




- Original Message - 
From: Odeluga, Ken

Sin-kev-itch.  Or Sink-a-vitch.  YMO.
Bill Sienkiewicz:  http://www.billsienkiewicz.com/


Jacek Sienkiewicz's 'Displaced' ~is~ a good place to start, imo.
http://www.discogs.com/release/258758
A bit trance-y in places, but not obnoxiously so.


That's the one I have on Coccoon that I was not so thrilled with. Agreed 
it's got some trancey bits that are mostly just kinda curious. IIRC there 
were one or two tracks I quite liked, but I was a little disappointed that 
it didn't (IMHO) live up to his Recognition stuff. I should really give it 
another go though.


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Re: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz

2006-01-31 Thread David Beattie

--- Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 HELL 313 WAKE UP!!! Stupidly quiet around here
 lately. Let's discuss 
 techno and stuff.

Havnt you heard Tristan - No One Listens To Techno. It
used to just be Eminen that said it but now Scan 7 are
at it too so it must be true

http://www.discogs.com/release/587002  (worth checking
out BTW)

Cheers
BT




Re: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz

2006-01-31 Thread Garrett McGrath

On Jan 31, 2006, at 6:56 AM, fab. wrote:


i'm particularly fond of his Slope ep on Klang (klang 064)


likewise.  Item and Pocket Control as well.

the comparison to Hood is warranted but not something i would have  
necessarily thought of.  he's like Hood meets 2 Dollar Egg




- Original Message - From: Odeluga, Ken  
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 3:48 PM
Subject: RE: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz


Ok, I've got a question for you Tristan, or whoever is awake around  
here
and knows. I know nothing about Mr Sienkiewicz at all. Zilch. All I  
know

is that he's got (to me) one of the coolest names I've ever heard. I
don't know why I think it's cool but I do.

Now, you Sienkiewicz collectors, maybe you can help me.

Firstly can you tell me in a nutshell why you think he's as good as  
you

think he is?

Next can you recommend me a record to kick-start my own collection of
his records.

Cheers,

Ken



-Original Message-
From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31 January 2006 14:31
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Jacek Sienkiewicz

HELL 313 WAKE UP!!! Stupidly quiet around here lately. Let's  
discuss


techno and stuff.

Anyway, I think it's safe to say that Jacek Sienkiewicz is  
completely on


form right about now. I got his album on Cocoon a while back and was
fairly
nonplussed. Just heard clips from Recognition 015, and it's sounding
dope.
Got 014 last month and am thoroughly in love with Still Forward .
Arguably
as good as anything he's done. 016 is sounding fairly interesting as
well,
although I've only quickly scanned through it.

Tristan
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http://www.phonopsia.co.uk



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RE: (313) Heads up Berlin posse!!!

2006-01-31 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Aidan

2 replies so far (Roman, Ines, thanks - appreciated) both letting me know
there's a M_nus party on at Week12end ( http://www.week-end-berlin.de ) on
Friday.  Don't think I can go to this as the friend I'm going with is mad
for going to Panorama ( http://www.berghain.de ) again.  From what I
understand we should do this on Friday (it was Friday we were there last
time) as this is the night when people go there.  Trying to find out if this
is right or if Saturday is just the same.
Otherwise it's between Maria ( http://www.clubmaria.de ) and Watergate (
http://www.water-gate.de ) Saturday.  My friend's friends who we are going
with are going at this time for the Transmediale festival (
http://www.transmediale.de ) and Maria have stuff on for this.  This looks a
more experimental line up - could be good (they Henrik Schwarz on whom I'm
in to).  Watergate looks better for dancing and looks nice.
I'm thinking maybe as nights go on for so long there (we got to Panorama at
9 in the morning last time and left reluctantly at 12:30!) we may do
Week12end then Panorama Friday and Maria then Watergate Saturday!
As for directions all the clubs (except Week12end who are on Alexanderplatz,
where the big TV tower is in the centre) have maps on their sites as do
Hardwax ( http://www.hardwax.de ) - my tourist map is carefully marked!
I've only been to Hardwax so can't give info on any other shops.  If you're
around I'm likely to be in there 18:00 to 20:00 Friday.


 -Original Message-
 From: Aidan O'Doherty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 31 January 2006 10:17
 
 hello francis,
 
 i am also going to berlin on feb 3 for the weekend. just 
 wondering if you got any useful info. never been there 
 before and want to check out legendary club scene.
 
 also, do you have the address for hardwax? and any other 
 rekkid shops worth checking out?
 
 thanks,
 aidan
 
 - Original Message -
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Thursday, January 26, 2006 6:24 pm
 Subject: (313) Heads up Berlin posse!!!
 
  What's afoot in your fair city February 3rd to 5th?
  I'm over at that time.  Anyone want to meet up?
  Will be going to Hardwax - of course!
  Friday night we're going Panorama/Berghain as one of the 
 reasons for 
  the trip is the friend I'm travelling with loved this when 
 we ended up 
  there on our last trip after we'd been at Tresor.  We got 
 there about 
  9 in the morning last time which was fine but maybe we'll 
 go earlier 
  this time.  What time does it get going?  3am?  Any recommendations 
  about what we do between 10pm and whenever we go there?
  How about Saturday night?  What are Watergate and Maria 
 like?



(313) Hawtin at the Winter Games

2006-01-31 Thread De Block, Mario
might be nice to know

Richie Hawtin creates music for the Winter Games
posted on 16-01-2006


Olympic ceremony producers K2006 invited Richie Hawtin to collaborate
with renowned Italian choreographer, Enzo Cosimi, on a key section of
the XXth Olympics Winter Games Opening Ceremony taking place in Torino
on February 10th. The new composition titled 9:20 was written  produced
by Hawtin and will accompany Cosimi’s provocative choreography featuring
famous Italian dancer Robert Bolle along with dozens of other dancers,
performers and acrobats. Hawtin  Cosimi worked together in
Hawtin’s Berlin studio to fully realize the drama and emotions of
Cosimi's performers, building an evolving soundscape of sounds and
effects to accompany the different movements of Cosimi’s piece. Ceremony
producers have assembled an energetic program planned for the Opening
Ceremonies with a theme originating around the foundation elements of
Rhythm, Passion and Speed. Internationally renown not only for his music
and global DJ performances, but also for his interest in new creative
technologies, Hawtin is in perfect harmony with both the concept and its
global audience. “Enzo and I are very much interested in pushing
boundaries, both as artists and for our audiences. Working together for
the Opening Ceremonies of the Winter Games delivers the creative
endeavor to not only entertain a huge audience, but to also introduce
them to sights and sounds that they may have never experienced before,
says Hawtin from his studio in Berlin. Born in England and raised in
Windsor, Ontario, Canada, Richie Hawtin is highly regarded
internationally for his recordings both as Richie Hawtin and his
pseudonym as Plastikman while on the world stage as one of electronic
music’s most innovative and in demand performers. His recent album, DE9
| Transitions boasts a CD mix plus DVD featuring a 5.1 surround mix
produced by Hawtin. Today, in between touring the globe, the Canadian
producer spends time between his studios in Windsor, Canada and Berlin,
Germany.

Mario




Re: (313) Hawtin at the Winter Games

2006-01-31 Thread /0
this has already been posted, and anyone on the minus mailing list received 
a copy of that release


- Original Message - 
From: De Block, Mario [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 11:11 AM
Subject: (313) Hawtin at the Winter Games



might be nice to know

Richie Hawtin creates music for the Winter Games
posted on 16-01-2006


Olympic ceremony producers K2006 invited Richie Hawtin to collaborate
with renowned Italian choreographer, Enzo Cosimi, on a key section of
the XXth Olympics Winter Games Opening Ceremony taking place in Torino
on February 10th. The new composition titled 9:20 was written  produced
by Hawtin and will accompany Cosimi's provocative choreography featuring
famous Italian dancer Robert Bolle along with dozens of other dancers,
performers and acrobats. Hawtin  Cosimi worked together in
Hawtin's Berlin studio to fully realize the drama and emotions of
Cosimi's performers, building an evolving soundscape of sounds and
effects to accompany the different movements of Cosimi's piece. Ceremony
producers have assembled an energetic program planned for the Opening
Ceremonies with a theme originating around the foundation elements of
Rhythm, Passion and Speed. Internationally renown not only for his music
and global DJ performances, but also for his interest in new creative
technologies, Hawtin is in perfect harmony with both the concept and its
global audience. Enzo and I are very much interested in pushing
boundaries, both as artists and for our audiences. Working together for
the Opening Ceremonies of the Winter Games delivers the creative
endeavor to not only entertain a huge audience, but to also introduce
them to sights and sounds that they may have never experienced before,
says Hawtin from his studio in Berlin. Born in England and raised in
Windsor, Ontario, Canada, Richie Hawtin is highly regarded
internationally for his recordings both as Richie Hawtin and his
pseudonym as Plastikman while on the world stage as one of electronic
music's most innovative and in demand performers. His recent album, DE9
| Transitions boasts a CD mix plus DVD featuring a 5.1 surround mix
produced by Hawtin. Today, in between touring the globe, the Canadian
producer spends time between his studios in Windsor, Canada and Berlin,
Germany.

Mario



Re: (313) Hawtin at the Winter Games

2006-01-31 Thread Matt Kane's Brain

other people have posted disappointing reviews of kevin saunderson too

On Jan 31, 2005, at 16:54, /0 wrote:

this has already been posted, and anyone on the minus mailing list  
received a copy of that release




(313) ich bin ein jelly donut

2006-01-31 Thread atomly
like a lemming following the steady stream of american techno producers,
i'm finally movin on up to the east side... of berlin.  the basic
rundown of my trip can be found here:

http://www.atomly.com/rtw/

i leave for berlin next monday (february 6th) and i will be there
through the summer and trying to play as many shows as possible while
i'm there.  anybody who's interested in booking me or thinks they can
point me in the right direction, please contact me.

i don't have all my new contact info yet, but i will post it up on my
site as soon as i have it.  i have an apartment in kreuzberg, but it's
only a temporary spot.

also, anybody who's in europe and wants to rock out, let me know.

word to moms.

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