(313) UK flights to Detroit
Hello I've been looking online for flights around the Fuse-In weekend and there seems to have been a price rise from last year of almost £100! Does anyone have any suggestions on the cheapest way to get there? At the moment the best I've been able to find is around the £450 mark. Thanks, Dan.
Re: (313) UK flights to Detroit
I think prices are going up across the board. I was very lucky to get tickets to Chicago (usually cheaper than Detroit) for £240 over Thanksgiving, but the cheapest I could find when I tried to go in August was £700. Almost every time I've priced flights to the US in the last year they've been higher. I wouldn't expect to find anything direct to Detroit for less than £400. You may get lucky and find an Air India flight to Chicago for £300-£350 (I got flights in May for just over £200 a couple of years ago), and then get to Detroit from there, but even that seems less likely these days. Air Canada sometimes have good deals too. You might consider flying to Toronto and finding other cheap transit from there. Tristan === [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phonopsia.co.uk - Original Message - From: Dan Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 12:36 PM Subject: (313) UK flights to Detroit Hello I've been looking online for flights around the Fuse-In weekend and there seems to have been a price rise from last year of almost £100! Does anyone have any suggestions on the cheapest way to get there? At the moment the best I've been able to find is around the £450 mark. Thanks, Dan.
Re: (313) UK flights to Detroit
Iceland Air? Haven't checked their prices but they tend to have decent prices and good service even during off-season. May is still off-season isn't it? MEK Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] a.co.uk To Dan Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED], 02/02/06 07:29 AM 313@hyperreal.org cc Please respond to Subject Tristan Watkins Re: (313) UK flights to Detroit [EMAIL PROTECTED] a.co.uk I think prices are going up across the board. I was very lucky to get tickets to Chicago (usually cheaper than Detroit) for £240 over Thanksgiving, but the cheapest I could find when I tried to go in August was £700. Almost every time I've priced flights to the US in the last year they've been higher. I wouldn't expect to find anything direct to Detroit for less than £400. You may get lucky and find an Air India flight to Chicago for £300-£350 (I got flights in May for just over £200 a couple of years ago), and then get to Detroit from there, but even that seems less likely these days. Air Canada sometimes have good deals too. You might consider flying to Toronto and finding other cheap transit from there. Tristan === [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phonopsia.co.uk - Original Message - From: Dan Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 12:36 PM Subject: (313) UK flights to Detroit Hello I've been looking online for flights around the Fuse-In weekend and there seems to have been a price rise from last year of almost £100! Does anyone have any suggestions on the cheapest way to get there? At the moment the best I've been able to find is around the £450 mark. Thanks, Dan.
(313) Steve Bug..
Been giving this 3hr set by Steve Bug recorded @ club 11 in Amsterdam on the 26th of December 2005, which i picked up from the net, very heavy rotation on my stereo over the past few days...damn, this some very fine, deep, funky and very, very groovy techno...one of he best sets i've heard in a long time!! Steve Bug, any opnions on him??? Jus wanted to share this with u on a grey Thursday afternoon;-) Regards, Martijn
RE: (313) Steve Bug..
My take on steve bug (oh yeah, HI LIST! Been off for awhile): Dessous (his label) WAS one of the more forward thinking deep house/techno labels not afraid to cross lines stylistically and take a few risks at the deeper end ('99-2001 ish). Then they got caught in the acid/electro/house/uktech-haas loop and the releases got pretty samey. Head up arse. Some occasional good stuff in between the crud though. Steve as producer also used to get into my head as he always had an affinity for really round solid bass and melodic synth and string lines that are just right up my alley. Then he started taking notes from others coughjohn dahlbackcough and his personal stuff followed in the vein of his label. He got lost in a definition of sound and hasn't made it out yet. Steve as a dj. Always spot on when it comes to making you really feel the good stuff. He's one of the few left with such a high profile that I can tell still wants to connect with the crowd and push them to their limits whether he's going deep or spastic or wonky. Love him on the decks. Smooth. Just my take. KKS MWNB -Original Message- From: Blaauw, Martijn de [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 10:18 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Steve Bug.. Been giving this 3hr set by Steve Bug recorded @ club 11 in Amsterdam on the 26th of December 2005, which i picked up from the net, very heavy rotation on my stereo over the past few days...damn, this some very fine, deep, funky and very, very groovy techno...one of he best sets i've heard in a long time!! Steve Bug, any opnions on him??? Jus wanted to share this with u on a grey Thursday afternoon;-) Regards, Martijn
RE: (313) Steve Bug..
Guess that was the word i was looking for while trying to describe his setSmooth!!! Martijn -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Stoddard, Kamal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: donderdag 2 februari 2006 16:30 Aan: Blaauw, Martijn de ; 313@hyperreal.org Onderwerp: RE: (313) Steve Bug.. My take on steve bug (oh yeah, HI LIST! Been off for awhile): Dessous (his label) WAS one of the more forward thinking deep house/techno labels not afraid to cross lines stylistically and take a few risks at the deeper end ('99-2001 ish). Then they got caught in the acid/electro/house/uktech-haas loop and the releases got pretty samey. Head up arse. Some occasional good stuff in between the crud though. Steve as producer also used to get into my head as he always had an affinity for really round solid bass and melodic synth and string lines that are just right up my alley. Then he started taking notes from others coughjohn dahlbackcough and his personal stuff followed in the vein of his label. He got lost in a definition of sound and hasn't made it out yet. Steve as a dj. Always spot on when it comes to making you really feel the good stuff. He's one of the few left with such a high profile that I can tell still wants to connect with the crowd and push them to their limits whether he's going deep or spastic or wonky. Love him on the decks. Smooth. Just my take. KKS MWNB -Original Message- From: Blaauw, Martijn de [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 10:18 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Steve Bug.. Been giving this 3hr set by Steve Bug recorded @ club 11 in Amsterdam on the 26th of December 2005, which i picked up from the net, very heavy rotation on my stereo over the past few days...damn, this some very fine, deep, funky and very, very groovy techno...one of he best sets i've heard in a long time!! Steve Bug, any opnions on him??? Jus wanted to share this with u on a grey Thursday afternoon;-) Regards, Martijn
Re: (313) Steve Bug..
I like his stuff, need to be in the mood but yeah - I can gladly listen all day. He played Sheffield not so long ago and part of the contract was 4 extra bass-bins, the air-con being turned off and enough liquid to keep the smoke machine going all night on full blast!! m Steve Bug, any opnions on him??? Jus wanted to share this with u on a grey Thursday afternoon;-) Regards, Martijn
(313) New Rhythm Sound forthcoming...
Just noticed these minimal details from the Basic Channel website. Anybody have promos of this one? I'm eager to hear it! Rhythm Sound: SMY Remixes #1 12 (BMX-1) 2006 Tracks: - Let We Go (Villalobos Remix) - Truly (Vladislav Delay Remix) - Boss Man (Tiki’s Pure Blue Remix) release date Feb 06, 2006 info taken from: http://www.basicchannel.com/item/BMX-1 Lance @ Inaudible 6099 Creekside Lane North Ridgeville, OH 44039 United States
FW: (313) New Rhythm Sound forthcoming...
As interested as I am in this subject (it looks like the return of some real 'Basic Channel-esque' sounding stuff, *actually* from the Basic Channel er, organization.) the strange way that the previous message got to me is a bit puzzling. Look at the original message 'from' path. I didn't send this. What gives? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 February 2006 15:48 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) New Rhythm Sound forthcoming... Just noticed these minimal details from the Basic Channel website. Anybody have promos of this one? I'm eager to hear it! Rhythm Sound: SMY Remixes #1 12 (BMX-1) 2006 Tracks: - Let We Go (Villalobos Remix) - Truly (Vladislav Delay Remix) - Boss Man (Tiki's Pure Blue Remix) release date Feb 06, 2006 info taken from: http://www.basicchannel.com/item/BMX-1 Lance @ Inaudible 6099 Creekside Lane North Ridgeville, OH 44039 United States
Re: (313) New Rhythm Sound forthcoming...
I see something similar in the headers in my local copy: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:(313) New Rhythm Sound forthcoming... Date: February 2, 2006 10:47:53 EST To: 313@hyperreal.org Return-Path:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm not sure it's really something to worry about, but I do know precisely zero about qmail and ezmlm. On Feb 2, 2006, at 10:55, Odeluga, Ken wrote: As interested as I am in this subject (it looks like the return of some real 'Basic Channel-esque' sounding stuff, *actually* from the Basic Channel er, organization.) the strange way that the previous message got to me is a bit puzzling. Look at the original message 'from' path. I didn't send this. What gives? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 February 2006 15:48 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) New Rhythm Sound forthcoming... Just noticed these minimal details from the Basic Channel website. Anybody have promos of this one? I'm eager to hear it! Rhythm Sound: SMY Remixes #1 12 (BMX-1) 2006 Tracks: - Let We Go (Villalobos Remix) - Truly (Vladislav Delay Remix) - Boss Man (Tiki's Pure Blue Remix) release date Feb 06, 2006 info taken from: http://www.basicchannel.com/item/BMX-1 Lance @ Inaudible 6099 Creekside Lane North Ridgeville, OH 44039 United States -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com aim - mkbatwerk || mkbwriu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: (313) New Rhythm Sound forthcoming...
Heheheh - might not be able to help you on the have we another impostor? front Ken but maybe my visit to Hardwax tomorrow is well timed :-) Wooff-nearly-over-and-out-and-off-to-pack-his-Berlin-bag
Re: (313) Steve Bug..
that sounds like a party to me, even though that fog kills ya llungs the next day Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I like his stuff, need to be in the mood but yeah - I can gladly listen all day. He played Sheffield not so long ago and part of the contract was 4 extra bass-bins, the air-con being turned off and enough liquid to keep the smoke machine going all night on full blast!! m Steve Bug, any opnions on him??? Jus wanted to share this with u on a grey Thursday afternoon;-) Regards, Martijn
Re: (313) UK flights to Detroit
2 years ago, Tristan Hannah got cheap tickets to Chicago, and I picked them up on my way in from Iowa to Detroit. Possibly could do that again if anyone was thinking about flying into Chicago and driving in.
(313) Re: SPAM-LOW: Re: (313) UK flights to Detroit
I believe Memorial Day Weekend is the beginning of the Summer fares, or they are pricier, at any rate. Tristan === [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phonopsia.co.uk - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; Dan Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 3:10 PM Subject: SPAM-LOW: Re: (313) UK flights to Detroit Iceland Air? Haven't checked their prices but they tend to have decent prices and good service even during off-season. May is still off-season isn't it? MEK Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] a.co.uk To Dan Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED], 02/02/06 07:29 AM 313@hyperreal.org cc Please respond to Subject Tristan Watkins Re: (313) UK flights to Detroit [EMAIL PROTECTED] a.co.uk I think prices are going up across the board. I was very lucky to get tickets to Chicago (usually cheaper than Detroit) for £240 over Thanksgiving, but the cheapest I could find when I tried to go in August was £700. Almost every time I've priced flights to the US in the last year they've been higher. I wouldn't expect to find anything direct to Detroit for less than £400. You may get lucky and find an Air India flight to Chicago for £300-£350 (I got flights in May for just over £200 a couple of years ago), and then get to Detroit from there, but even that seems less likely these days. Air Canada sometimes have good deals too. You might consider flying to Toronto and finding other cheap transit from there. Tristan === [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phonopsia.co.uk - Original Message - From: Dan Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 12:36 PM Subject: (313) UK flights to Detroit Hello I've been looking online for flights around the Fuse-In weekend and there seems to have been a price rise from last year of almost £100! Does anyone have any suggestions on the cheapest way to get there? At the moment the best I've been able to find is around the £450 mark. Thanks, Dan.
Re: (313) Re: SPAM-LOW: Re: (313) UK flights to Detroit
'Everything you ever wanted to know about flying Courier': http://www.fabuloustravel.com/budget/courier/courier.html - Original Message - From: Tristan Watkins I believe Memorial Day Weekend is the beginning of the Summer fares, or they are pricier, at any rate. Tristan === [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phonopsia.co.uk - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; Dan Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 3:10 PM Subject: SPAM-LOW: Re: (313) UK flights to Detroit Iceland Air? Haven't checked their prices but they tend to have decent prices and good service even during off-season. May is still off-season isn't it? MEK Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] a.co.uk To Dan Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED], 02/02/06 07:29 AM 313@hyperreal.org cc Please respond to Subject Tristan Watkins Re: (313) UK flights to Detroit [EMAIL PROTECTED] a.co.uk I think prices are going up across the board. I was very lucky to get tickets to Chicago (usually cheaper than Detroit) for £240 over Thanksgiving, but the cheapest I could find when I tried to go in August was £700. Almost every time I've priced flights to the US in the last year they've been higher. I wouldn't expect to find anything direct to Detroit for less than £400. You may get lucky and find an Air India flight to Chicago for £300-£350 (I got flights in May for just over £200 a couple of years ago), and then get to Detroit from there, but even that seems less likely these days. Air Canada sometimes have good deals too. You might consider flying to Toronto and finding other cheap transit from there. Tristan === [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phonopsia.co.uk - Original Message - From: Dan Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 12:36 PM Subject: (313) UK flights to Detroit Hello I've been looking online for flights around the Fuse-In weekend and there seems to have been a price rise from last year of almost £100! Does anyone have any suggestions on the cheapest way to get there? At the moment the best I've been able to find is around the £450 mark. Thanks, Dan.
(313) mix WNUR chicago - Pop, Dip Spin
Sonic Sunset 20 Jan 2005:Pop, Dip Spin Fridays 9:30pm - 12:30am, 89.3 FM WNUR Chicago Download from http://SonicSunset.com Part 1 At icy Twlight, a slow wind-up of moody Chicago house dub mixes, leading to electro and Detroit anthems. Futuristic sounds from Mr. Fingers escape to a Distant Planet, pre-dawn house from Ron Trent, and Dopplereffekt's debut cut. Part 2 lush midtempo diversions glide towards faster and brighter techno tones. soundtrack [313] makes an appearance, 66 degrees is apparently the magic latitude, and phylyps trak ii gets a facelift. Part 1 Matt MacQueen Maze feat. Frankie Beverly - Twilight (Capitol) Al B. Sure! - Night and Day [Dawn Dub mix] (WB) Ron Trent presents Ital Foods - Dub Life - [Dub Hi Fi] (Atal) Master C J - Dub It (State St. Records) Toney Lee - Reach Up [Dub] (Radar) Virgo Four - Do You Know Who You Are (Trax) Jungle Wonz - Bird In a Gilded Cage (Trax) Mr. Fingers - Distant Planet (Trax) Ron Trent - Pop, Dip Spin - Dance Floor Boogie Delights (Prescription) Electric Mind - Pick Me Up (Can We Go) (Emergency) The Force - It's OK, It's OK (Jes Say) Jesse's Gang w/ Farley Funkin' Keith - Real Dub (Jes Say) The Jets - Rocket 2 U [12 Extended Version] (MCA) Egyptian Lover - Party (Egyptian Empire) Link E621 - Antacid [Jedi Knights remix] (Warp) Wax Master Maurice - Going Down [Ghetto Mix w/ Parish Mitchell] (Dance Mania) Raw Dog [vocal] (BASS 001) Dopplereffekt - Cellular (MDX 7) World 2 World - Jupiter Jazz (UR) Underground Resistance - The Final Frontier (UR) Part 2 Dave Siska the exchange - give me the music [instrumental] (roulette disco!) christine navarro - within the depths of your eyes (cdr) aphelion - click (defocus) detroit escalator co - inverted man [falling] - soundtrack [313] (ferox) orlando careca vs the cosmonaut - stars in your eyes - just for tonight (66 degrees) repeat - lilt A (a13) monolake - plumbicon [deadbeat mix] (ml/i) funk d'void - martian love dance - technoir (soma) swag - primitive tools edition two (primitive) chip e - time to jack [house mix] (underground) perbec - come on with me (ifach) billy dalessandro, damon peterson, josh werner - empathy/entropy/alchemy (antenna intl) kit clayton - w-shape - the angular adventures of kit clayton (parallel) nick rapaccioli - panna (vertical form) Audio archives at http://SonicSunset.com Mixed live on air, 89.3 FM in Chicago every Friday night. Playlist sent weekly.
Re: (313) mix WNUR chicago - Pop, Dip Spin
Just in case I haven't already done so: All the best to you gentlemen in 2006. Thanks for the show. Keep up the great work. Andrew -- Andrew Duke scoring/sound design/source http://andrew-duke.com Cognition Audioworks label [Andrew Duke, Foal, Clinker, Granny'Ark] http://cognitionaudioworks.com
Re: (313) UK flights to Detroit
Chicago, the we have bad weather conditions, flight will have 4h delay airport. Of course that always happen when u have decided to bring the 20kg case with you in the cabin. And once at the airport, your connecting flight changes of gate each 30minutes going at the opposite of that damn big airport. -- Benoît. Kent Williams a écrit : 2 years ago, Tristan Hannah got cheap tickets to Chicago, and I picked them up on my way in from Iowa to Detroit. Possibly could do that again if anyone was thinking about flying into Chicago and driving in.
(313) Jimmy Edgar--Color Strip album out Feb 20
Been looking forward to this since I opened for him in Vancouver! Damn this kid is a genuis. Clips here: http://www.warprecords.com -- Andrew Duke scoring/sound design/source http://andrew-duke.com Cognition Audioworks label [Andrew Duke, Foal, Clinker, Granny'Ark] http://cognitionaudioworks.com
(313) Hotels in Detroit (downtown or suburbs?)
Looking for available hotels in the area. Renaissance and Courtyard are booked solid. The Pontch is jacking their prices up but last time we stayed there it was clearly going downhill and the onslaught of raver kids was making it unbearable. We've considered a few other places and there is only one other downtown located hotel I think worth the money. The Ramada Inn. LOL ok seriously, there is only one place I would consider staying downtown at this point but we're starting to consider a quieter place further away from downtown. We'll have a car so we can get anywhere we need to. Staying in Windsor might be a consideration but I'd rather not have to go through the whole ordeal of customs every day and the traffic. so, any suggestions? hit me off list please thanks MEK
Re: (313) UK flights to Detroit
Thanks very much to everyone for the suggestions. Has anyone here actually done the courier flight thing?
Re: (313) Hotels in Detroit (downtown or suburbs?)
- Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] so, any suggestions? Post a request on Craigslist:Detroit for a weekly apartment/suite/condo rental for that time period and split the costs with a couple/few people. Detroit: housing wanted: http://detroit.craigslist.org/hsw/ Detroit: Rooms and shares: http://detroit.craigslist.org/roo/ Or maybe check here: http://www.sublet.com/apartmentrent/Detroit_Home_Rental.html seek
Re: (313) New Rhythm Sound forthcoming...
It's interesting .. but this sound .. the minimal dub'esqu vibe .. was accused of killing the NZ Techno scene recently. We have been trying to revive the sound of techno here for a while. Since around 96 - 98 ' there has been little to negative action on the Techno front .. and in recent discussions on a local list .. it was mooted that the shift from long play hard bangers to more reverb shifting dub scape's .. killed the floor . and subsequently the scene. On the flip .. it's as if the vibe purposely went below the filter line to hide in the rusty clicks ' and tingling echoes .. waiting while the storm of utter crap to blew over .. Can we expect ' some point soon where the inverse will occur .. Where emerging from the timber of space hollow chambers ' the soul shifting damage of relentless rhythm lines unleash a new focus on this techno belief. .. da . it's an awful lot that you expect from one record these days .. but ' i never accepted the word seminal until I grew up .. .. break out the love ' and let the bass shine through .simon
Re: (313) New Rhythm Sound forthcoming...
Simon Kong wrote: It's interesting .. but this sound .. the minimal dub'esqu vibe .. was accused of killing the NZ Techno scene recently. We have been trying to revive the sound of techno here for a while. Since around 96 - 98 ' there has been little to negative action on the Techno front .. and in recent discussions on a local list .. it was mooted that the shift from long play hard bangers to more reverb shifting dub scape's .. killed the floor . and subsequently the scene. On the flip .. it's as if the vibe purposely went below the filter line to hide in the rusty clicks ' and tingling echoes .. waiting while the storm of utter crap to blew over .. Can we expect ' some point soon where the inverse will occur .. Where emerging from the timber of space hollow chambers ' the soul shifting damage of relentless rhythm lines unleash a new focus on this techno belief. .. da . it's an awful lot that you expect from one record these days .. but ' i never accepted the word seminal until I grew up .. .. break out the love ' and let the bass shine through .simon My take would be that these downtempo dubby songs are the perfect warmup for moving into uptempo warm dubby things, detroit techno, etc. Many people associate techno with bang-bang-bang-bang, but this would be a perfect juxtaposition to show them the difference with the maurizio/rhythm and sound/basic channel/ chain reaction/juan atkins/infiniti/terrence dixon/robert hood/ redplanet et al that have a meditative dubby quality and yet are great for dancing to. That's in my sinus cold brain addled thoughts, that is. :0 andrew -- Andrew Duke scoring/sound design/source http://andrew-duke.com Cognition Audioworks label [Andrew Duke, Foal, Clinker, Granny'Ark] http://cognitionaudioworks.com
Re: (313) Rhythm (or) Sound
break out the love ' and let the bass shine through .simon My take would be that these downtempo dubby songs are the perfect warmup for moving into uptempo warm dubby things, detroit techno, etc. Many people associate techno with bang-bang-bang-bang, but this would be a perfect juxtaposition to show them the difference with the maurizio/rhythm and sound/basic channel/ chain reaction/juan atkins/infiniti/terrence dixon/robert hood/ redplanet et al that have a meditative dubby quality and yet are great for dancing to. We did arrive at similar conclusions .. that the success of presenting Techno in its width and scope was in how you programmed the evening .. A common factor with nearly everyone I speak to is the bang bang bang bang misunderstanding of the sound .. VS. the penchant for old school techno Dj's to play something interesting (melodic/clangy) instead of dance floor orientated .. I suggest it goes further to the fact that Dj'ing is a skill being constantly underestimated. Especially in regards to presenting techno .. which in truth requires a true understanding of pitch, tone and rhythm .. For the fact that most Dj's i know never quite understood in a musical technical sense what someone like Jeff Mills is doing when he plays .. I think even outside selection .. much needs to be explained and expressed about the methods of playing the music .. in order for new generations to appreciate it. In NZ in particular .. a whole generation of dance heads have missed the particulars finesse of properly presented techno. Infact ' nearly all Dj's I hear today adhere to strict beat matching policies .. working the 32 16 to perfection .. instead of reaching deeper into sonic conditions to find the harmonics shifting point. Wild Pitch ' Pitch Mix ' the drop ' the cut ' Are people experiencing this out there ? Have we gotten over the sloppy attitude of I don't care about the mix .. I just play the music I can appreciate the approach of the collector ' valuing each tune for its content context .. but are we going to see a rebirth of the musical DJ ' someone in tune with the records ' the sound system and the technology. as per usual . I feel the music is brilliant .. where as the culture and understanding of the music as a condition mind is lacking. Classical music is strict and precise in its interpretation and representation of the music .. while techno contains complexity and depth to equal comparison .. we continue to digress our knowledge into 'bang bang bang How does the future evolve ? .simon
Re: (313) New Rhythm Sound forthcoming...
Is that Tiki, ala Salmonella Dub ? if so that would be interesting :) btw. to Simon Kong, which part of NZ are you talking about ? am interested in the scene over there atm. peace. On Thu, 2006-02-02 at 10:47 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just noticed these minimal details from the Basic Channel website. Anybody have promos of this one? I'm eager to hear it! Rhythm Sound: SMY Remixes #1 12 (BMX-1) 2006 Tracks: - Let We Go (Villalobos Remix) - Truly (Vladislav Delay Remix) - Boss Man (Tiki’s Pure Blue Remix) release date Feb 06, 2006 info taken from: http://www.basicchannel.com/item/BMX-1 Lance @ Inaudible 6099 Creekside Lane North Ridgeville, OH 44039 United States -- Andrew Jackson Systems Administrator NetRegistry Pty Ltd ___ http://www.netregistry.com.au/ Tel: +61 2 96996099 | Fax: +61 2 96996088 PO Box 270 Broadway | NSW 2007, Australia Your Total Internet Business Services Provider Trusted by 10,000s of Oz Businesses Since 1997
Re: (313) New Rhythm Sound forthcoming...
Since around 96 - 98 ' there has been little to negative action on the Techno front .. and in recent discussions on a local list .. it was mooted that the shift from long play hard bangers to more reverb shifting dub scape's .. killed the floor . and subsequently the scene. but if the techno scene and the floor is defined by hard bangers and stuff, pfff i dont care if it dies. which is like 90%+ of what you hear at techno nights...pfff. reverb shifting dub scapes way more better, at least for ears...lose braincells listening to banging stuff
(313) NZ techno ' . kind of .. .
Um .. nah . different Salmonella Tiki is different I live in Queenstown .. which is right down south .. which does not have a techno scene at all .. apart from my lounge . heh as for the nationwide scene .. we have had several visits in the past years .. um .. Carl Craig, Sutek, Superpitcher, monoake, Micheal Mayer Andy Vaz .. . and a few others . most of which I have missed .. but i did get to play with Carl last Feb. https://www.obscure.co.nz/gallery/one_city_with_carl_craig https://www.obscure.co.nz/gallery/superpitcher Of course .. Recloose is almost local now .. living up in Wellington and Fat Freddys Drop . could almost be considered Techno having played in Detroit two festivals ago .. on the production front .. Simon Flower from Nurture Recordings is keeping things alive .. Most of the scene is based around Auckland .. with some regular nights and occasional parties .. but attendance is low and motivation wavering alot of the time .. Otherwise on a more electronica level .. the impeccable Pitch Black and global runners Antix .. Probably the most enduring artist is Son Sine aka. Rotor +, Epsilon Blue And Alpharythm from feral party roots. The NZ sound becomes infused very fast with other styles .. which I think is well represented through current Recloose sounds .. and the works of Pitch Black which are heavily dub influenced .. while Antix dissolve into breakbeat trance areas .. There is a growing laptop scene .. with the usual bleeps and glitch. Also several young producers on the cusp .. many are absorbed into Loop recordings .. which have a very broad musical profile. I guess the most appropriate term from NZ is electronica . and not Techno ... while we love the synth wash .. we can't avoid our island roots and return sweetly to the dub infusion .. Also our experimental history is strongly based on indy guitar rock and industrial noise .. so the resulting fringe of banging techno never quite makes it into popular divide. The most defining and seminal techno artist from the NZ scene Mechanism / Micromnism .. has become a Hari Krishna Otherwise in the pure Techno sense .. you must visit LRS creator of Obscure.co.nz and the Fun Poison party brand. https://www.obscure.co.nz/profiles/lrs http://funpoison.com/ Have look through the FP site .. as it provides a really good history to the Wellington Techno scene from all the way back in 1993. Special love must be given to the Stereonasties .. https://www.obscure.co.nz/profiles/steronasties Who are the most continual committed and passionate girls for the most grinding hair raising techno performances .. playing four deck carnage to make the hardest player weep in submission. hmm .. when I write it all up there is an awful lot on our cards .. its just currently we don't have an audience ' that is connected enough to provide support. Action . taken has been to start a NZ specific techno mailing list called 909 .. and attempt to connect all the NZ producers, promoters Dj's and supporters in one space .. This action is supported through Obscure .. which is also driving a mailing list of a similar nature in Australia. Touring internationals always share dates with Australia .. so we are trying to create a more cohesive network to better facilitate visiting artist reaching all centers .. Further to this .. FP connections run deep into the Japanese scene keeping the channel open form Asian scene to interact. We are also working on direct detriot connections .. and some infiltration into deepest Europe. The individual passions are very high in NZ .. with many past and current players working all over .. Halogen Girl one of the original Techno DJs from early 90's now works with the Red Bull Academy. Flic . one of the perveyors of detriot chicago sounds in welly, is now a mover in the London hip breaks record scene. .. and the list continues .. my connections are varied and sporadic . with a terrible ability for memory so do not consider this definitive . but more a random thought flow about our scene .. blah .. simon Andrew Jackson wrote: Is that Tiki, ala Salmonella Dub ? if so that would be interesting :) btw. to Simon Kong, which part of NZ are you talking about ? am interested in the scene over there atm. peace. On Thu, 2006-02-02 at 10:47 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just noticed these minimal details from the Basic Channel website. Anybody have promos of this one? I'm eager to hear it! Rhythm Sound: SMY Remixes #1 12 (BMX-1) 2006 Tracks: - Let We Go (Villalobos Remix) - Truly (Vladislav Delay Remix) - Boss Man (Tiki’s Pure Blue Remix) release date Feb 06, 2006 info taken from: http://www.basicchannel.com/item/BMX-1 Lance @ Inaudible 6099 Creekside Lane North Ridgeville, OH 44039 United States