(313) Uwe Nettelbeck (RIP) was: Alice Coltrane RIP
Uwe Nettelbeck (founder of Faust) just died as well MEK "Thor Teague" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 01/26/2007 01:55:53 PM: > I've heard a wives' tale that it always comes in threes. I'm not > superstitious, but James Brown + Disco D + Alice Coltrane? > > Very sad & unfortunate regardless.
RE: (313) Track ID - Classic track !
these mixes are great. I'm enjoying just about ever track. nice to hear someone slowing it down a bit. :) > -Original Message- > From: JSS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 7:09 AM > To: Benoît Pueyo > Cc: list 313 > Subject: Re: (313) Track ID - Classic track ! > > big tune > > realised i never submitted my mammoth mix from december here > > it includes that cut amongst lots of more deep house and comic gems > > http://gakfoundation.org/5_17_20%20(192kbps)/ > > tracklist: > > > 1 > > chicken lips - motion sickness [rekid remix] (adrift) x 2 > mirage ft. chip e. jack trax 12" - mb dance (house records) > omar s {111} - motor city jackpot (fxhe) mr v - jus dance > [cosmic ritual dub] (vega) max essa - aztec (bear > entertainment) blackjoy - moustache [prins thomas disko dub] > (nrk) pepe braddock - panache' - "cheval" (atavism) todd > terje - itallian stallion (full pupp) ferrer & sydenham - > timbuktu - [âme main mix] (ibadan) henrick schwartz/âme/dixon > - where we at [version 3] (innervisions/sk) logan - flash > [charles webster remix] (poussez) mudd - 54b (rong music) > 2020 soundsystem - tape [p.t. disko-tek miks] (2020 vision) > movementz - the locust 29 calls [original] (sonar kollektiv) > lexx - sirocco (bear funk) anané - walking on thin ice [main > mix] (vega) chaz jankel - glad to know you (a&m) stefan > goldmann - sleepy hollow (innervisions) martin buttrich - > full clip (planet e) akabu - phuture bound [shur-i-can~ & âme > mix] (zr) quentin harris - house (unrestricted access) > > 2 > > robert owens vs rob mello - the energy(goes round & round) > (disco 45) ferrer & karizma ltd - the cube (objektivity) > ferrer &sydenham inc - the undertow (ibadan) theo parrish - > falling up [technasia remix] (syncrophone) lindstrom - the > contemporary fix [serious syntoms version] (feedelity) fish > go deep and mark o'sullivan - wurk [fish go deep mix] (ork) > swimmingpool - last night [roots of reggae vocal remix by supermax] > (combination) > dj gregory - tropical soundclash (defected) quantic & mr > scruff - tell it like you mean it (tru thoughts) jazzanova - > boom clicky boom klack [mr scruff vocal mix] (sonar > kollektiv) cobblestone jazz - dump truck (wagon repair) > monolake - plumbicon (ml/i) audion - mouth to mouth > (spectral/ghostly) antena - camino del sol [joakim remix] > (permanent vacation) troubleman - change is what we need (far out) > > 3 > > marcus mixx - the spell [ron hardy mix] (let's pet puppies) > i:cube - oblivion [dixon edit] (nrk) adonis - no way back > [vocal] (trax) round two - new day [dub] (main street) jerome > sydenham and mikael nordgren - stockholm - go bang! (ibadan) > clara hill meets king britt - did i do wrong (sonar > kollektiv) kerri chandler - oblivion (soul heaven) kerri > chandler & monica bingham - in the morning [final raw mix] > (bigga sounds) franck roger - back and forth [dubstrumental] > (sonar kollektiv) jimpster - square up [original mix] (buzzin > fly) franck roger - dub life (real tone) rodamaal feat. > claudia franco - insomna [âme remix] (buzzin fly) château > flight - baroque (innervisions) jazzanova - glow and glare > (âme remix) (sonar kollektiv) jon cutler & matthias heilbronn > - 640 (distant music) coming soon vs mirko - here she goes > (ec) luciano - yamore remix [original by salif keita] > (cadenza) franck roger - warriors (earthrumental) > > 4 > > basic soul unit - deep blue (versatile) > skwerl - the flying squirrel - all woman feat. herbert tubbs > (sonar kollektiv) ricky l feat. m:ck - born again [pastaboys > dub mix](manocalda) charlie - spacer woman (zyx) markus > enochson - for you to see [tiger stipes vocal] (sonar > kollektiv) spirit catcher - key generator (mood music) karma > - father father [Marcus Worgull Remix] (compost) soul tourist > - yeah! [dk dub] (drumpoet community) m.a.n.d.y. vs booka > shade - body language (get physical music) fatima yamaha - > what's a girl to do (d1) henrick schwarz - jon [i'm fading > away mix] (sunday music) sandy rivera - the path (bbe) akabu > - i'm not afraid of the future [joey negro medusa mix] (zr) > bakazoo panther (?) - gary's dance (interzone thrills) toby > tobias - a close shave (prins tomas disko tek miks) > > >
Re: (313) Disco D 1980-2007
I don't know if anyone is participating in a tribute night to him but may I suggest this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBteOq-ttcQ MEK "Detroit Techno Militia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 01/25/2007 07:43:22 PM: > I first met Dave Shayman aka. Disco D when I was in college in January, 1998. > > While at a record shop on the campus of the University Of Michigan, I > picked up a mixtape by an unknown artist named "DJ Disco D". The > furious 85 track mix of pitched-up Detroit Electro, Chicago Ghetto > House, Miami Bass and Hip-Hop quickly became a favorite to my > roommates and I; in heavy rotation at our apartment. It was > straight-up "Booty Music" (as it was known at the time), a style that > evolved in the inner-city strip-clubs as a soundtrack for the dancers > to shake their asses to, the genre eventually made it's way on to late > night mix shows on Detroit urban radio. > > A few weeks after I bought the mix, I decided to check this unknown DJ > out at the opening of a weekly club night called "Solar" (which I > believe was his first professional DJ gig). When I got to the club, > I was quite shocked to see that he was a not only a white guy, but he > didn't even look old enough to get into the club that he was > performing at! As the weeks went by I got to know Dave personally. > When he dropped his first 12", "The D-Down EP" only a couple months > later, I really got a sense of how driven and ambitious he was. He > had only performed at his first rave a short time prior to the release > of his record! It wasn't long before Dave would make a name for > himself as a creative musician, extremely skilled DJ, and talented > producer. > > After launching his own label, and later moving to New York, Disco D > went on to remix and produce many artists as disparate as Lords Of > Acid and Eminem. More importantly, he was a very instrumental > catalyst that helped to bring Detroit Ghettotech to a broader > audience, both stateside and and worldwide. In fact, he coined the > term "Ghettotech" to describe the unorthodox and distinct sound of the > genre. > > Not too long ago, fellow label mate: Darkcube and I had the pleasure > to open for Disco at "Hump" a Ghettotech themed club night here in > Detroit. After sharing the bill with Dave many times in a handful of > cities it was good to talk to an old friend who I hadn't seen in a > while. His performance was a reunion of sorts. The audience was > jam-packed with his longtime friends, fans and colleagues. Always the > consummate performer and personable cat, Disco D hadn't lost a step. > > We'll miss you Dave. > T.Linder > Detroit, Michigan. USA > January 24, 2007 > > On 1/23/07, kent williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Dave Shayman was an extremely intelligent, talented guy, who was a joy > > to watch DJ, and great fun to hang out with. He was a huge supporter > > of the Iowa City scene. He played here several times, as recently as > > last summer, and was talking about coming back here this spring. > > > > http://www.urb.com/permalink/243/Dave-Shayman-(aka-Disco-D)-1980-2007.html > > > > > -- > Detroit Techno Militia > http://www.detroittechnomilitia.com
RE: (313) Open Mind Music goes out of business
That is a big loss. When I was in SF last year it was definitely the store that won my vote. It had a great range of music, and the staff were really friendly too... A shame, as I was planning to return their on my next trip... N > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 26 January 2007 19:56 > To: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: (313) Open Mind Music goes out of business > > San Francisco music buyers should go check out Open Mind Music on > divisadero it is only going to be open for the next 2 days and all used > dance music is 1 dollar each. I have found so much good music there over > the years, they were the only store that actively stocked detroit music > and carried a diversity of other types of music. It is a sad loss for bay > area music buyers. They actually have been doing pretty good as a mom and > pop independent, but their landlord gave them an eviction notice...Maybe > their store will become a high price clothing boutique, thanks > gentrification. > tom > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.17.12/653 - Release Date: > 26/01/2007 11:11 > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.17.12/653 - Release Date: 26/01/2007 11:11
Re: (313) re: Alice Coltrane RIP
I've heard a wives' tale that it always comes in threes. I'm not superstitious, but James Brown + Disco D + Alice Coltrane? Very sad & unfortunate regardless.
(313) Open Mind Music goes out of business
San Francisco music buyers should go check out Open Mind Music on divisadero it is only going to be open for the next 2 days and all used dance music is 1 dollar each. I have found so much good music there over the years, they were the only store that actively stocked detroit music and carried a diversity of other types of music. It is a sad loss for bay area music buyers. They actually have been doing pretty good as a mom and pop independent, but their landlord gave them an eviction notice...Maybe their store will become a high price clothing boutique, thanks gentrification. tom
RE: (313) re: Alice Coltrane RIP
It seems like it has been a bad few months for music in terms of losing some true legends... There is a really nice 30 min tribute 'mix' of her music here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/radio1_aod.shtml?radio1/peterson It comes in at around the 1hr 30min mark... Peace, N > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 26 January 2007 17:13 > To: 313@hyperreal.org > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: (313) re: Alice Coltrane RIP > > > http://home.nestor.minsk.by/jazz/news/2007/01/1406.html > > > Detroit Techno | Detroit History > "Connecting music to people and people to music that matter" > http://www.detroit-history.com > An Uplift Recording,USA > > Join us at MYSPACE! > http://www.myspace.com/detroittechnomusic > > Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and > industry-leading spam and email virus protection. > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.17.12/653 - Release Date: > 26/01/2007 11:11 > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.17.12/653 - Release Date: 26/01/2007 11:11
(313) Rondenion
How is the Blue Rhodes Dances 12" - anyone? I loved Tokyo Story and if it's in that vicinity... jef
(313) re: Alice Coltrane RIP
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(313) Re: [2-step] WILEY QUITS THE GRIME GAME!!!
F*CK why do they put the "2" and "3" keys so darn close [EMAIL PROTECTED]@$#?^!?# sorry. tomm On 1/26/07, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 1/26/07, Christopher Su <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The contest was open to anyone in the midwest. The criteria included > more than the number of tunes played, but also fluidity of mixes, > crowd controle, etc. > > Whoa-B and I entered the 2nd contest in the series and scored 4th and > lower, but returned for the 3rd scoring 1st and 2nd. Considering that > this was an open genre contest, I think the fact that we both played > music "most people don't care for" made it significant. > > But apparently, it wasn't significant at all. What a waste of time for us... :( boy, i wasnt even trying to talk sh*t about it, just looking for some clarification. when the info says "X won the 'quick mixing contest' by playing 8 tunes in 10 minutes," something there doesnt click for me. thats all! tom
(313) Re: [2-step] WILEY QUITS THE GRIME GAME!!!
On 1/26/07, Christopher Su <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The contest was open to anyone in the midwest. The criteria included more than the number of tunes played, but also fluidity of mixes, crowd controle, etc. Whoa-B and I entered the 2nd contest in the series and scored 4th and lower, but returned for the 3rd scoring 1st and 2nd. Considering that this was an open genre contest, I think the fact that we both played music "most people don't care for" made it significant. But apparently, it wasn't significant at all. What a waste of time for us... :( boy, i wasnt even trying to talk sh*t about it, just looking for some clarification. when the info says "X won the 'quick mixing contest' by playing 8 tunes in 10 minutes," something there doesnt click for me. thats all! tom
Re: (313) Re: [2-step] WILEY QUITS THE GRIME GAME!!!
Still on the 2-step garage list, eh tom? ;) On Fri, 26 Jan 2007, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: On 1/26/07, Geoff White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Ouch! I posted that because I just thought it was fun to have some video of Whoa-B on the site so people could see the man. I guess, according to your assertion, it's a good thing for Mr. B that no Ghetto Tech DJ's showed up to the contest then. From what I understand it was just a local contest at some gear store for local DJs. It's not like the DMC or something. Geez! its all good, i was just wondering if there was some context i was missing or something. especially in chicago, those guys play like 20 seconds of each record and then move on fun video i found: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oiB2VRxfOA tom
(313) Re: [2-step] WILEY QUITS THE GRIME GAME!!!
On 1/26/07, Geoff White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Ouch! I posted that because I just thought it was fun to have some video of Whoa-B on the site so people could see the man. I guess, according to your assertion, it's a good thing for Mr. B that no Ghetto Tech DJ's showed up to the contest then. From what I understand it was just a local contest at some gear store for local DJs. It's not like the DMC or something. Geez! its all good, i was just wondering if there was some context i was missing or something. especially in chicago, those guys play like 20 seconds of each record and then move on fun video i found: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oiB2VRxfOA tom
Re: (313) New Acid
On 1/26/07, fab. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: maybe because most of the "other stuff" is acid but not house.? you know, that really could be it. as simple as it is, i might have overlooked that distinction. tom
Re: (313) Spectral Network
They were actually all released my Mike Sickenger and offered to people on what used to be his Octal Records mailing list, then he sold them on eBay for ages. I don't think Rod has anything at all to do with moving the records themseleves. They pop up on eBay every now and then, along with the other Octals. In fact, I just grabbed 2 of that series of 3 a few days ago, and both for cheaper than the original price. jeff : Thanks for info BT! Well, I saw them listed in Boomkat but not in stock at the moment. None of other shops had them even listed. I tried to find out when they were released, the furthest I got was that they were exclusively available to people on Rod Modell's mailing list. There were none being sold through shops. Dont know if anyone else has different information? Cheers BT
RE: (313) Spectral Network
Thanks for info BT! Well, I saw them listed in Boomkat but not in stock at the moment. None of other shops had them even listed. Downloaded them of soulseek and they are the biz ! now tell me downloading is bad for (good) artists... ;-) -Original Message- From: David Beattie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 7:18 PM To: '313' Subject: Re: (313) Spectral Network Hi Mislav, I tried to find out when they were released, the furthest I got was that they were exclusively available to people on Rod Modell's mailing list. There were none being sold through shops. Dont know if anyone else has different information? Cheers BT --- Mislav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am desperately trying to find out where I can get > hold of their 2006 > releases on Octal label. > > Anyone ?? > > Thanks in advance. Mislav >
Re: (313) Spectral Network
Hi Mislav, I tried to find out when they were released, the furthest I got was that they were exclusively available to people on Rod Modell's mailing list. There were none being sold through shops. Dont know if anyone else has different information? Cheers BT --- Mislav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am desperately trying to find out where I can get > hold of their 2006 > releases on Octal label. > > Anyone ?? > > Thanks in advance. Mislav >
(313) Spectral Network
I am desperately trying to find out where I can get hold of their 2006 releases on Octal label. Anyone ?? Thanks in advance. Mislav
(313) Adentures in Dubstep 5
Not sure of the dubstep contingent on here but I thought id post and let you make your own minds up. Latest installment of bass. http://www.acidmixes.com/aid5.zip Record are these ones Benga - Duel Dunno duck can probably assist.. i cant be arsed to trundle downstairs and find it Coki - Officer DMZ & Loefah - jah Fire Skream - Southside Dubstars EP Vol 2 DMZ & Loefah - Horror Show Tubby - Tigerstyle Mystikz - Haunted Benga + Skream - Judgement mala - Blue Notez Benga Pinch - punisher skream mix mala - Hunter Bass Clef - Hackney Centralist EP Benga Hope you enojy. Don't forget to rename it to mp3 and don't forget to turn the bass up .
Re: (313) New Acid
maybe because most of the "other stuff" is acid but not house.? fab. - Original Message - From: "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 6:44 PM Subject: Re: (313) New Acid On 1/25/07, Toby Frith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: oh and this is magnificent... http://www.discogs.com/release/820980 the last 3 loosefingers 12"s all include acid jams that i find to be better than any other acid made anytime recently. i didnt feel those atom hart joints at all, really. to be perfectly honest, for me the difference between chicago acid and acid from just about anywhere else in the world is huge. theres a couple UK acid type jams that i like, but even their sound is so far from the chicago sound. people go on about those universal indicator records and all kinds of other non chicago acid, but they do nothing at all for me. the aesthetic that makes the chicago records interesting seems to by and large be missing, and im not sure why. tom
Re: (313) Disco D 1980-2007
I first met Dave Shayman aka. Disco D when I was in college in January, 1998. While at a record shop on the campus of the University Of Michigan, I picked up a mixtape by an unknown artist named "DJ Disco D". The furious 85 track mix of pitched-up Detroit Electro, Chicago Ghetto House, Miami Bass and Hip-Hop quickly became a favorite to my roommates and I; in heavy rotation at our apartment. It was straight-up "Booty Music" (as it was known at the time), a style that evolved in the inner-city strip-clubs as a soundtrack for the dancers to shake their asses to, the genre eventually made it's way on to late night mix shows on Detroit urban radio. A few weeks after I bought the mix, I decided to check this unknown DJ out at the opening of a weekly club night called "Solar" (which I believe was his first professional DJ gig). When I got to the club, I was quite shocked to see that he was a not only a white guy, but he didn't even look old enough to get into the club that he was performing at! As the weeks went by I got to know Dave personally. When he dropped his first 12", "The D-Down EP" only a couple months later, I really got a sense of how driven and ambitious he was. He had only performed at his first rave a short time prior to the release of his record! It wasn't long before Dave would make a name for himself as a creative musician, extremely skilled DJ, and talented producer. After launching his own label, and later moving to New York, Disco D went on to remix and produce many artists as disparate as Lords Of Acid and Eminem. More importantly, he was a very instrumental catalyst that helped to bring Detroit Ghettotech to a broader audience, both stateside and and worldwide. In fact, he coined the term "Ghettotech" to describe the unorthodox and distinct sound of the genre. Not too long ago, fellow label mate: Darkcube and I had the pleasure to open for Disco at "Hump" a Ghettotech themed club night here in Detroit. After sharing the bill with Dave many times in a handful of cities it was good to talk to an old friend who I hadn't seen in a while. His performance was a reunion of sorts. The audience was jam-packed with his longtime friends, fans and colleagues. Always the consummate performer and personable cat, Disco D hadn't lost a step. We'll miss you Dave. T.Linder Detroit, Michigan. USA January 24, 2007 On 1/23/07, kent williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Dave Shayman was an extremely intelligent, talented guy, who was a joy to watch DJ, and great fun to hang out with. He was a huge supporter of the Iowa City scene. He played here several times, as recently as last summer, and was talking about coming back here this spring. http://www.urb.com/permalink/243/Dave-Shayman-(aka-Disco-D)-1980-2007.html -- Detroit Techno Militia http://www.detroittechnomilitia.com