Re: (313) the price we pay...

2006-02-15 Thread seek
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I'd rather see a remake of 'Duel'.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/9/9b/Duel_DVD.jpg/250px-Duel_DVD.jpg

seek






we should start making dinosaurs again then

MEK


  
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- Original Message -
From: Michael.Elliot-Knight

anyone else really put off by the cost of a 12" record these days?



Price of gasoline increase = price of vinyl increase.

Vinyl = fossil fuels = dinosaurs = doomed.

Sad, but true.

seek







(313) i/o media feb 17th @ inter access

2006-02-15 Thread Neil Wiernik


When: Friday, February 17th, 2006 @ 8:30 PM
Where: InterAccess, 9 Ossington Avenue, Toronto (Queen & Ossington).
How Much: Free!!
more details here:
http://www.mantissa.ca/iomedia


(313) Berlin

2006-02-15 Thread Aiden Hopfner
Hiya, I am to be in Berlin the weekend of March 4.  Anybody know of any
quality events on at that time?

cheers




Re: (313) the price we pay...

2006-02-15 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
On 2/15/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> we should start making dinosaurs again then

i can only hope and pray than once i die, my remains somehow end up
under enough pressure that they turn into oil and thus vinyl really
quickly so that i can one day be pressed up and played!

to


Re: (313) RE: SPAM-LOW: (313) interesting random article

2006-02-15 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
On 2/15/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>
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> Definitely Alton Miller and Dan Curtin
>
> add to that - Rick Wilhite, Shake, Terrence Dixon, Austin Bascom (aka
> Abacus, A:xus), Gerd, Scan 7, Chris Brann...

ack, i cant believe i forgot shake. and i LOVE rick wilhite's tunes
but he really only has like 3 releases so i can kinda see how he's
overlooked.

> a whole galaxy of people would qualify
>
> too bad people don't like good music

it really is!

tom


Re: (313) the price we pay...

2006-02-15 Thread Innes Macnee
it's annoying when there's so many records you want to buy but have to leave 
half in the shop cos you can't afford them all but i think it's quite 
expensive to produce vinyl these days and with labels not selling a lot, i 
don't think there's much they can do about it


don't know about other countries but in the UK the price for an import 12 
has been about the same since i started buying vinyl, about fifteen years 
ago (£7-£8), so i'm glad that the price hasn't increased, like it has for 
most things


if it's a great record, then i consider it money well spent, as i'll listen 
to it hundreds of times, compared to a book that i'll read once and then 
it'll sit and gather dust (not that i don't buy books, but if i had a choice 
it would be a record every time)


i know a lot of stuff is being sold on mp3 sites like bleep these days, but 
give me the vinyl every time...





Re: (313) the price we pay...

2006-02-15 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




we should start making dinosaurs again then

MEK


   
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- Original Message -
From: Michael.Elliot-Knight
> anyone else really put off by the cost of a 12" record these days?


Price of gasoline increase = price of vinyl increase.

Vinyl = fossil fuels = dinosaurs = doomed.

Sad, but true.

seek





Re: (313) the price we pay...

2006-02-15 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




no no no - we can start by recycling old sneakers

MEK


   
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- Original Message -
From: Michael.Elliot-Knight
> anyone else really put off by the cost of a 12" record these days?


Price of gasoline increase = price of vinyl increase.

Vinyl = fossil fuels = dinosaurs = doomed.

Sad, but true.

seek





Re: (313) RE: SPAM-LOW: (313) interesting random article

2006-02-15 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Definitely Alton Miller and Dan Curtin

add to that - Rick Wilhite, Shake, Terrence Dixon, Austin Bascom (aka
Abacus, A:xus), Gerd, Scan 7, Chris Brann...

a whole galaxy of people would qualify

too bad people don't like good music

MEK


   
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On 2/15/06, Tristan Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I suppose there's no point in picking holes in it really - it is their
list,
> but these would be my ammendments. In my terms, it's basically just a
list
> of people with fairly massive bodies of work who are generally left off
of
> the 'American dance music legends' map, who should probably be there:
>
> 10. Ron Trent (arguable inclusion because surely he should be there
rather
> than Chez D) 9. Joshua 8. Rick Wade 7. Romanthony 6. Alton Miller 5.
Chris
> Brann (OK, so he's from Atlanta) 4. Gemini 3. Dan Curtin (OK, Cleveland)
2.
> Pal Joey 1. Wayne Gardiner

those are some good choices too, especially rick wade, alton miller,
and pal joey. from the article's list i would second chez damier and
the burrels.

for my picks: i think for the most part rob hood is criminally
overlooked by most people. he might not have a ton of releases, but
james duncan's stuff is really awesome and seemingly played by almost
nobody. andres is another person who should be on the cover of
magazines every time a new 12" drops, but again he is largely slept
on.

tom




Re: (313) the price we pay...

2006-02-15 Thread seek


- Original Message - 
From: Michael.Elliot-Knight 

anyone else really put off by the cost of a 12" record these days?



Price of gasoline increase = price of vinyl increase.

Vinyl = fossil fuels = dinosaurs = doomed.

Sad, but true.

seek



Re: (313) the price we pay...

2006-02-15 Thread Adam Smith
no kidding man, $10-$14 for a single 12" record is frustrating...

i hate to say it, but i've been pricing CD mixers lately. The fact
that Warp, Kompakt, Beatport, iTunes, and now Submerge all provide
great selections of MP3's is becoming very tempting and hard to
ignore.

Of course I imagine I will continue buying vinyl, only in smaller
quantities, as has been the case for a while now.

oh technology...

Adamm


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>
> anyone else really put off by the cost of a 12" record these days?
> this addiction is wrecking my budget
>
> rant
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> MEK
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>


Re: (313) the price we pay...

2006-02-15 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
On 2/15/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> anyone else really put off by the cost of a 12" record these days?
> this addiction is wrecking my budget
>
> rant

if you can get records straight from their source its nice and cheap.
otherwise, in this poor economy and especially with the dollar falling
against foreign currencies so much, everyone needs to take their bit
to get by and it leaves us at the very end hurting. thankfully there's
not that much good music coming out thats new compared to the treasure
trove of older goodies available for almost nothing..

tom


(313) the price we pay...

2006-02-15 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




anyone else really put off by the cost of a 12" record these days?
this addiction is wrecking my budget

rant

MEK



Re: (313) RE: SPAM-LOW: (313) interesting random article

2006-02-15 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
On 2/15/06, Tristan Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I suppose there's no point in picking holes in it really - it is their list,
> but these would be my ammendments. In my terms, it's basically just a list
> of people with fairly massive bodies of work who are generally left off of
> the 'American dance music legends' map, who should probably be there:
>
> 10. Ron Trent (arguable inclusion because surely he should be there rather
> than Chez D) 9. Joshua 8. Rick Wade 7. Romanthony 6. Alton Miller 5. Chris
> Brann (OK, so he's from Atlanta) 4. Gemini 3. Dan Curtin (OK, Cleveland) 2.
> Pal Joey 1. Wayne Gardiner

those are some good choices too, especially rick wade, alton miller,
and pal joey. from the article's list i would second chez damier and
the burrels.

for my picks: i think for the most part rob hood is criminally
overlooked by most people. he might not have a ton of releases, but
james duncan's stuff is really awesome and seemingly played by almost
nobody. andres is another person who should be on the cover of
magazines every time a new 12" drops, but again he is largely slept
on.

tom


(313) RE: SPAM-LOW: (313) interesting random article

2006-02-15 Thread Tristan Watkins
> -Original Message-
> From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 15 February 2006 17:37
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: SPAM-LOW: (313) interesting random article
> 
> bigging up some of the lesser known cats:
> 
> http://www.carpentermunn.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/2006/01/metal-ma
> chine-music.html

I suppose there's no point in picking holes in it really - it is their list,
but these would be my ammendments. In my terms, it's basically just a list
of people with fairly massive bodies of work who are generally left off of
the 'American dance music legends' map, who should probably be there: 

10. Ron Trent (arguable inclusion because surely he should be there rather
than Chez D) 9. Joshua 8. Rick Wade 7. Romanthony 6. Alton Miller 5. Chris
Brann (OK, so he's from Atlanta) 4. Gemini 3. Dan Curtin (OK, Cleveland) 2.
Pal Joey 1. Wayne Gardiner

I left off MK because he hasn't done anything worthwhile in years, whereas I
still buy music from all of these guys (well, maybe not Gemini, but he
didn't stop making music until recently from what I can tell, and I still
hope for a return). 
 
Tristan
===
http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
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(313) interesting random article

2006-02-15 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
bigging up some of the lesser known cats:

http://www.carpentermunn.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/2006/01/metal-machine-music.html

tom


(313) DJ BONE... ATTACKS - Week 27

2006-02-15 Thread Garrett

http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/




Re: (313) Record Time Sale

2006-02-15 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




you won't find much in the way of techno, house, etc.  - this isn't Record
Time in Detroit but some other place in Rochester NY

Lots of 60s, 70s, and 80s rock/pop
their electronic music records are of the Tangerine Dream, Tomita, Klaus
Schulze variety

decent prices though

MEK


   
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Just passing this on - plus can't send formatted text so...

http://www.recordtimenow.com/

Never been there but I've heard it's good. Thought you might like to
hear, if you haven't already.

'Everything is on sale' (it says.) 25% off used, $2 off all new stuff
normally priced $8.99 or higher.

Feb 16, 17, 18, 19.


Ken




(313) Record Time Sale

2006-02-15 Thread Odeluga, Ken

Just passing this on - plus can't send formatted text so...

http://www.recordtimenow.com/

Never been there but I've heard it's good. Thought you might like to
hear, if you haven't already.

'Everything is on sale' (it says.) 25% off used, $2 off all new stuff
normally priced $8.99 or higher.

Feb 16, 17, 18, 19.


Ken


(313) mix WNUR chicago - Guest DJ Israel Vines, Detroit

2006-02-15 Thread Matt MacQueen

Sonic Sunset
27 Jan 2005:Guest DJ Israel Vines, Detroit
Fridays 9:30pm - 12:30am,  89.3 FM WNUR Chicago
Download from http://SonicSunset.com


We're super pleased to welcome long-time friend and veteran selector 
Israel Vines from Detroit. We asked for something out-of-the-ordinary, 
and he brought it. Skirting all around the outer reaches of the techno 
realm, he provides a textural and moody sound collage interspersed with 
personal touches from various genre icons. It's the soundtrack for a 
strange era...



Part 1> Israel Vines

windy & carl – i’ve been waiting to hear your voice – the dream house 
(kranky)

marcel duchamp – the creative act – the creative act (sub rosa)
basic channel – radiance 1 (x2) (basic channel)
male models – farewell nikita (unreleased)
vladislav delay – ele – entain (mille plateaux)
kraftwerk – radio stars / uranium (capitol)
surgeon – dinah’s dream – balance (tresor)
harold budd and brian eno – among fields of crystal – the plateaux of 
mirror (editions eg)

jeff mills – they who lay beneath – metropolis (tresor)
harold budd and brian eno – not yet remembered - the plateaux of mirror 
(editions eg)

einsturzende neubauten – wasserturm – drawings of o.t. (some bizarre)
einsturzende neubauten – the garden – ende neu (interscope)
pole – paula – cd1- (kiff/matador)
pantytec – elastobabe acapaella (perlon)
bjork – possibly maybe (lucy mix) – telegram (elektra)
no movement no sound no memories – removed (no 9 mix) –(lux nigra)
tones on tail – movement of fear – pop (beggar’s banquet)
silicon – untitled (from unreleased live pa)
regis – solution (voice) – divine ritual ep (downwards)
regis – solution (final) – divine ritual ep (downwards)
faust – jennifer - iv (virgin)
jonny greenwood – peartree – bodysong (capitol)
pino donaggio – school in flames - carrie soundtrack (united artists)
silver apples – a pox on you – silver apples (mca)
unknown – untitled (DOX003)
front 242 – angst – official version (wax trax)
meat beat manifesto – what’s your name? – subliminal sandwich 
(interscope)

grain – we’re talking pubs – untitled (fat cat)
heath brunner – vdub (frantic flowers)
radiohead – the gloaming – hail to the thief (capitol)


Part 2> Dave Siska

deepchord - dc14 (deepchord)
dft - live (dubwise)
gas - b (mille plateaux)
smbp - so far - stars falling (citymorb)
dettinger - untitled 5 - intershop (kompakt)
154 - dusk ep (100% pure)
el mal - laguna loon (ifach)
fluxion - bipolar defect (chain reaction)
monolake - tangent i (ml/i)
liaisons dangereuses - peut etre pas - liaisons dangereuses (roadrunner)
severed heads - disease 22/disease 23 (nettwerk)
dopplereffekt - scientist (dataphysix)
shop - nitwit (planet e)
modus vivendi - modus vivendi (fnac)


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



(313) FA: Petar Dundov (Axis); Jeff Mills DVD/CD; Villalobos (sealed); Acid Planet; Djax; etc...

2006-02-15 Thread seek

*seek* :  ebay:   cds:  no reserves:  last day:
my shortened ebay URL:   http://tinyurl.com/85omv
or the ~~~long~~~ one:
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZ*seek*QQhtZ-1QQfrppZ100QQfsopZ1QQfsooZ1QQrdZ0

Unit Moebius (Acid Planet);  Miss Djax (new);  Haarp (new U-Cover ltd);  
Jeff Mills 'Three Ages' DVD/CD set;  Petar Dundov (Axis; Detroit);  
Ricardo Villalobos (sealed);  Luciano (Peacefrog);  Troubleman (sealed; Global Communication);

Augustus Pablo (dub);  Scientist (dubs); etc...

ebay seller: *seek*:  the entire list:
http://tinyurl.com/85omv
or
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZ*seek*QQhtZ-1QQfrppZ100QQfsopZ1QQfsooZ1QQrdZ0

thanks for checking it out,

seek



(313) ( bsp) mix: deep house, melodic techno, much detroit

2006-02-15 Thread G v L
G v L - Delve Mix - 2006 

[ deep house, melodic techno, bits of wonk ] 

now available for download from www.bfamilyrecords.com/mixes 

tracklist: 
Todd Osborn - Naha 
Azymuth - Before I Forget (Kenny Dope Dub Mix) 
Aril Brikha - Setting Sun 
The Vanisher - The Tic-Tac Tactic 
DJ Sneak - Aziz 
CiM - Lead Point 
Osborne - In Gear 
Blake Baxter - Soul Stirring 
Moodyman - Music People 
Mike Grant - Hypnotize 
Recloose - Can't Take The Absense (Recloose Mind Meld Mix) 
The Vanisher - The Tic-Tac Tactic (Osborne's Simulacrum Mix) 


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