(313) 'The Vault'- January 2, 2008 feat. Mindbender (correct link)

2008-01-14 Thread Anton Banks (www.antonbanks.com)
News and other info can be found at the bottom of this message.

Several programs are archived online. Visit www.antonbanks.com to hear them.

Many thanks to Tony (aka Mindbender) and Nadia @ Volatl for this set! For
more information, please visit www.volatl.com


Planned guests for the next few weeks:

January 16, 2008 - The Black Dog >>13 Year Radio Anniversary Show <<
January 30, 2008 - Roberto Ingram (www.inspiration-network.com,
www.exun-records.de, www.black-nation.com)
February 13, 2008 - Let's Go Outside (www.somarecords.com)


CLICK THE LINK TO HEAR THE SHOW
http://www.antonbanks.com/audio/the_vault_01-02-08.mp3

Tracklist:
Fenin, Propaganda, Meteosound

Monolake, Ionized, Cinemascope, Imbalance
Let's Go Outside, Peripheral, A Picnic With The Hunters, Soma
Sun Electric, Toninas (Fehlmann & Meteo rmx), S**tkatapult
Bukaddor & Fishbeck, Mantikor, Traum
Trentmoller, Kink, Audiomatique
[Loop] Alex Under, Trapezones Erectos (Alexi Delano & Xpansul rmx), Trapez
Citizen Kain, Doppelganger, MBF

Cristian Paduraru, Beatport (Roberto Q. Ingram classic tech house remix),
Beatport


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Mindbender - The Vault Promo Mix 2007
Appears Courtesy www.volatl.com

Tracklist:
01. Pan-Pot - Threesixty - Mobilee
02. Danilo Vigorito - Gluttony - Intelligence
03. Mihalis Safras - and Liberto - Amen (Mark Broom Remix) - Material
04. Mindbender - Realize It - Unreleased
05. Jesse Rose - Didn't I (Audion Rmx) - Get Physical
06. Paul Ritch - June - Get Physical
07. Matt O'Brien - Serotone (Radio Slave's Panorama Garage Mix) - Rekids
08. Mindbender - Native - Unreleased
09. Beroshima - Horizon (Pig & Dan Remix) - Cocoon
10. Stereotyp - Keepin Me (Fauna Flash Remix) - G-Stone Recordings
11. Ulysse - Sometimes - Liebe Detail
12. Samuel L Session - The Stick Up (SLS Remix 2) - Klap Klap
13. Danilo Vigorito - Temperance - Intelligence
###

Recloose, Four Ways Of Saying Goodbye, Spelunking, Planet-E
---
About the show:

The Vault airs every other Wednesday night from 9:30 pm until 11:00 am
(21:30 to 23:00 US Eastern Time = GMT -5:00) on 88.1 FM WESU. The station's
1500 watt signal can be heard from as far north as Springfield, MA to as far
south as
Long Island, NY. WESU also broadcasts via the internet. Visit the station's
website www.wesufm.org for the details. In addition to hosting this radio
program, I am a freelance DJ and occasionally write record reviews. I
welcome any questions, suggestions, or comments. Please feel free to respond
to this message (www.antonbanks.com/email.html) or visit my website for more
information.

*** I appreciate all promotional music sent to me and will never sell any of
it online or anywhere else. All promotional material sent to me is aired on
my show as well as used in my DJ sets when I play out.



(313) 'The Vault'- January 2, 2008 feat. Mindbender

2008-01-14 Thread Anton Banks (www.antonbanks.com)
News and other info can be found at the bottom of this message.

Several programs are archived online. Visit www.antonbanks.com to hear them.

Many thanks to Tony (aka Mindbender) and Nadia for this set! For information
about him, please visit www.volatl.com


Planned guests for the next few weeks:

January 16, 2008 - The Black Dog >>13 Year Radio Anniversary Show <<
January 30, 2008 - Roberto Ingram (www.inspiration-network.com,
www.exun-records.de, www.black-nation.com)
February 13, 2008 - Let's Go Outside (www.somarecords.com)


CLICK THE LINK TO HEAR THE SHOW
http://www.antonbanks.com/audio/the_vault_12-19-07.mp3

Tracklist:
Fenin, Propaganda, Meteosound

Monolake, Ionized, Cinemascope, Imbalance
Let's Go Outside, Peripheral, A Picnic With The Hunters, Soma
Sun Electric, Toninas (Fehlmann & Meteo rmx), S**tkatapult
Bukaddor & Fishbeck, Mantikor, Traum
Trentmoller, Kink, Audiomatique
[Loop] Alex Under, Trapezones Erectos (Alexi Delano & Xpansul rmx), Trapez
Citizen Kain, Doppelganger, MBF

Cristian Paduraru, Beatport (Roberto Q. Ingram classic tech house remix),
Beatport


###
Mindbender - The Vault Promo Mix 2007
Appears Courtesy www.volatl.com

Tracklist:
01. Pan-Pot - Threesixty - Mobilee
02. Danilo Vigorito - Gluttony - Intelligence
03. Mihalis Safras - and Liberto - Amen (Mark Broom Remix) - Material
04. Mindbender - Realize It - Unreleased
05. Jesse Rose - Didn't I (Audion Rmx) - Get Physical
06. Paul Ritch - June - Get Physical
07. Matt O'Brien - Serotone (Radio Slave's Panorama Garage Mix) - Rekids
08. Mindbender - Native - Unreleased
09. Beroshima - Horizon (Pig & Dan Remix) - Cocoon
10. Stereotyp - Keepin Me (Fauna Flash Remix) - G-Stone Recordings
11. Ulysse - Sometimes - Liebe Detail
12. Samuel L Session - The Stick Up (SLS Remix 2) - Klap Klap
13. Danilo Vigorito - Temperance - Intelligence
###

Recloose, Four Ways Of Saying Goodbye, Spelunking, Planet-E
---
About the show:

The Vault airs every other Wednesday night from 9:30 pm until 11:00 am
(21:30 to 23:00 US Eastern Time = GMT -5:00) on 88.1 FM WESU. The station's
1500 watt signal can be heard from as far north as Springfield, MA to as far
south as
Long Island, NY. WESU also broadcasts via the internet. Visit the station's
website www.wesufm.org for the details. In addition to hosting this radio
program, I am a freelance DJ and occasionally write record reviews. I
welcome any questions, suggestions, or comments. Please feel free to respond
to this message (www.antonbanks.com/email.html) or visit my website for more
information.

*** I appreciate all promotional music sent to me and will never sell any of
it online or anywhere else. All promotional material sent to me is aired on
my show as well as used in my DJ sets when I play out.



(313) pics of shelf/record set-up finally

2008-01-14 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight

http://www.flickr.com/gp/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/7g83s7

:-)

MEK



Re: (313) Ron Murphy

2008-01-14 Thread Detroit Techno Militia
You know, he's actually cutting one of our first DTM record in that
photo!  :)  Here is a link to the original photo in case anyone wants
a high res version:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/technochick/166694606/in/set-72157594165050368/

There are a few more pictures of Ron and his studio.

RIP Ron ...

On Jan 14, 2008 1:28 PM, Adam Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is a mention of Ron Murphy's passing on Urb's blog, which was
> linked to from dailyswarm.com:
>
> http://www.urb.com/permalink/2100/Techno-mastering-guru-Ron-Murphy-RIP.html
>
> Not much new information, but there is a photograph of the man at work.
>
> Adam
>
>
>
> On Jan 13, 2008 6:12 PM, kent williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This is my recollection of Ron's story: He had been fooling with the
> > lathe and figured out how to stop the screw action that pushes the
> > cutting head from the outside to the inside of the platter.  Then
> > cutting a locked groove is a matter of tuning the source matterial to
> > exactly 133 1/3 bpm, dropping the cutting head in the groove and
> > lifting it up again after exactly one rotation.
> >
> > Jeff came in to cut "The Rings Of Saturn" and as was Ron's method, he
> > set up the cutter with a scratch lacquer, to cut part of a track in
> > order to see how it sounds played back.  Without telling Jeff, Ron cut
> > a lock groove out of one of the tracks and put it on the turntable
> > while Jeff wasn't paying close attention.  The loop played for a
> > minute or so before Jeff's eyes got big, and he said "wh wh what the
> > hell Ron? H H H How did you do that?!"   It's funnier if A) you've
> > heard Jeff talk and B) you hear it from Ron, imitating Jeff.
> >
> > Now the fact is that locked grooves weren't a Ron Murphy invention --
> > every run-out groove is a lock groove, and the Beatle's "Sargeant
> > Pepper" has a lock groove cut in the run-out groove of the first
> > English pressing.  But it may be true that Ron started it in the realm
> > of dance records.
> >
> > Anyway, that's my recollection of Ron's story. He definitely had a
> > million of them, especially about the competetiveness of the early
> > Detroit artists.   The fact is this, though: In the late 80s, getting
> > your own lacquers cut and plated, and then pressed locally, was a
> > completely new phenomenon. Ron Murphy was there in Detroit, and his
> > help and encouragement with  young artists making their first records
> > was a big part of the development of the techno scene.
> >
> > His experience, going back to the Motown 60s was important as well. He
> > was the uninterrupted institutional memory of Detroit as a center of
> > unique musical creativity.   There are plenty of people who can cut
> > records, but absolutely no one that cut all the records that Ron cut.
> >
> >
> > On Jan 13, 2008 3:24 PM, Frank Glazer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > "Ron's impression of Jeff
> > > Mills sputtering in reaction to the lock groove on The Rings Of
> > > Saturn."
> > >
> > > i'm not familiar with this story... what happened?
> > >
> > >
> >
>



-- 
Detroit Techno Militia
http://www.detroittechnomilitia.com


Re: (313) claude young

2008-01-14 Thread Michael Bramwell
Speaking of Claude, I'm looking forward to his set this Friday, any 
other Perth people heading to this (if there are any on this list)? If 
so feel free to give me a shout off list.


Mike.

Philip McGarva wrote:

hi i don't remember anyone mentioning this

http://payplay.fm/claudeyoung

philski





Re: (313) Rest in peace

2008-01-14 Thread Thor Teague
Wow, talking about feeling like a grade A jackass.

Boy is my face red.

Ron Murphy, rest in peace. And do not take my stupidity as disrespect. Carry on.

On Jan 14, 2008 4:41 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ron Murphy not Ron Trent
>
> --Original Message--
> From: Thor Teague
> Sender:
> To: list 313
> Sent: Jan 14, 2008 5:36 PM
> Subject: (313) Rest in peace
>
> Sounds like God needed help cutting his records... so he calls Ron
> Trent, of course.
>
> Rest in Peace...
>
>
> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
>


(313) Rest in peace

2008-01-14 Thread Thor Teague
Sounds like God needed help cutting his records... so he calls Ron
Trent, of course.

Rest in Peace...


Re: (313) Ron Murphy

2008-01-14 Thread Adam Smith
There is a mention of Ron Murphy's passing on Urb's blog, which was
linked to from dailyswarm.com:

http://www.urb.com/permalink/2100/Techno-mastering-guru-Ron-Murphy-RIP.html

Not much new information, but there is a photograph of the man at work.

Adam


On Jan 13, 2008 6:12 PM, kent williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is my recollection of Ron's story: He had been fooling with the
> lathe and figured out how to stop the screw action that pushes the
> cutting head from the outside to the inside of the platter.  Then
> cutting a locked groove is a matter of tuning the source matterial to
> exactly 133 1/3 bpm, dropping the cutting head in the groove and
> lifting it up again after exactly one rotation.
>
> Jeff came in to cut "The Rings Of Saturn" and as was Ron's method, he
> set up the cutter with a scratch lacquer, to cut part of a track in
> order to see how it sounds played back.  Without telling Jeff, Ron cut
> a lock groove out of one of the tracks and put it on the turntable
> while Jeff wasn't paying close attention.  The loop played for a
> minute or so before Jeff's eyes got big, and he said "wh wh what the
> hell Ron? H H H How did you do that?!"   It's funnier if A) you've
> heard Jeff talk and B) you hear it from Ron, imitating Jeff.
>
> Now the fact is that locked grooves weren't a Ron Murphy invention --
> every run-out groove is a lock groove, and the Beatle's "Sargeant
> Pepper" has a lock groove cut in the run-out groove of the first
> English pressing.  But it may be true that Ron started it in the realm
> of dance records.
>
> Anyway, that's my recollection of Ron's story. He definitely had a
> million of them, especially about the competetiveness of the early
> Detroit artists.   The fact is this, though: In the late 80s, getting
> your own lacquers cut and plated, and then pressed locally, was a
> completely new phenomenon. Ron Murphy was there in Detroit, and his
> help and encouragement with  young artists making their first records
> was a big part of the development of the techno scene.
>
> His experience, going back to the Motown 60s was important as well. He
> was the uninterrupted institutional memory of Detroit as a center of
> unique musical creativity.   There are plenty of people who can cut
> records, but absolutely no one that cut all the records that Ron cut.
>
>
> On Jan 13, 2008 3:24 PM, Frank Glazer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > "Ron's impression of Jeff
> > Mills sputtering in reaction to the lock groove on The Rings Of
> > Saturn."
> >
> > i'm not familiar with this story... what happened?
> >
> >
>


RE: (313) C2 at Carnegie Hall, well sort of

2008-01-14 Thread Odeluga, Ken
>This is way too complex to talk about on 313 though.

I can well understand where you're coming from in saying this David,
given the behaviour of a special few people around here, but I don't
agree that anything's out of bounds for discussion because it's too
complex. I think we're all well capable of keeping up! 

Ken


RE: (313) Chicago house and the "democratization" of music production

2008-01-14 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Nice find Martin. Saving these pages. Cheers,

Ken

-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 13 January 2008 22:23
To: 313 Mailing List
Subject: (313) Chicago house and the "democratization" of music
production


Great piece of work http://folk.uio.no/hanst/Manchester/ChicagoHouse.htm


RE: (313) C2 at Carnegie Hall, well sort of

2008-01-14 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Shut it Rob. This situation is self-correcting. ;-)

-Original Message-
From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 12 January 2008 08:31
To: Thomas D. Cox, Jr.; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) C2 at Carnegie Hall, well sort of


Get a room you ninnies 


Rob Taylor
VT Librarian
x8599
Hatch Desk x1088
 VT Library Users' Guide

-Original Message-
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 12 January 2008 01:34
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) C2 at Carnegie Hall, well sort of

On Jan 11, 2008 6:58 PM, /0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> good one Tom, I hope you win

it would be one more win than you've had in your entire life.

tommm

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