Re: (313) stuff on berlin for sale

2008-01-29 Thread Richard Hester
If I ever get there, I want to feast on eierkuchen in honor of the first 
Love Parade...


Martin Dust wrote:
Berlin is well worth a visit if you can make it over. Tresor is  
absolutely massive, the upstairs room could hold 1000 people with ease  
and the sound system downstairs is one of the loudest we've ever  played 
on. It's also one of the strangest, the bass is complete  separated into 
it's own stack and when you fire it up everything in  the room that 
isn't nailed down vibrates like mad, it just fills the  air with dust :) 
The room has clearly been set up for madness,  watching people struggle 
down the long corridor raised a few smiles.  The people where great and 
the only thing we struggled with was the  menus, our German is rubbish 
so each meal was surprise :)


m


On 29 Jan 2008, at 06:08, Richard Hester wrote:

Sad to say, never been to Berlin, or either incarnation of the  Tresor 
- it's nice to see that they tried to retain some of the  grimy 
industrial ambiance of the power station for the new locale.  I'd love 
to hear some nice, gritty techno there.




http://www.flickr.com/photos/dustscience/sets/72157603807344750
Went over to Watergate to see Oliver Ho the night after, lots of  
great  techno and long drinking sessions - good stuff.

m











(313) 'The Vault'- January 16, 2008 feat. The Black Dog

2008-01-29 Thread Anton Banks (www.antonbanks.com)
Anniversary thanks and shout outs...

Many thanks to all the record labels that support my show:
Soma, Traum, Trapez, My Best Friend, Persona, Kanzleramt, Clone, Mezzotinto,
Wir, Adult, Pnuma, Darkroom Dubs, Jericho, Dust Science, Freizeit, Rodz
Konez, Multicolor, Work Hard Play Hard, Teknotika, Yore, HEJ, Frisbee,
S**tkatapult, 11th Hour, Ovum, Pertin-nce, Audiomatique, Resisted Resonance,
BCN Records, Meteosound, Seventh City, Treibstoff, and any others that I may
have omitted.

Thanks also to all the artists who have contributed mixes, PAs, and music
for my show:
Stewart Walker, Gary Martin, Samuel L. Session, Mark Broom, Punisher, Andy
Vaz, Trevor Wilkes, Dirtybird, Neil Landstrumm, Lee Burridge, Adam Jay, Mark
Henning, Mindbender, The Black Dog, Dan Bell, DJ Misjah, Umek, Abstract
Science, Curtis Maranda, Komplex, DJ Gyle, and all the others that have
contributed material to my show.

Most of all, thanks to YOU for listening to my show!

Sincerely,
Anton Banks
‘The Vault’

All of my guest show archives are available online. To get to them, visit
www.AntonBanks.com and click on "Archive of Past Guests".

Many thanks to Don @ Soma as well as The Black Dog for this set! For
information about them, please visit www.somarecords.com and
www.dogsquad.co.uk.


Planned guests for the next few weeks:

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)
February 27, 2008 - M50 (www.WNUR.org / www.M50.net)
TBD - Jason Patrick (www.volatl.com)


CLICK THE LINK TO HEAR THE SHOW
http://www.antonbanks.com/audio/the_vault_01-16-08.mp3

Tracklist for the show:

Future Sound of London, Lifeforms Path 5, Lifeforms Remixes, Astralwerks
Visions featuring Magic Juan Atkins & Dianne Lynn, Is This Real, Moove Your
Body, Tribal America
Jaydee, Plastic Dreams, Welcome To The Future, Epic
Vernon, Vernon's Wonderland (Sven Vath rmx), Eye-Q

Jeff Mills, Java, Purpose Maker
Adam Beyer, Pump 2, Pump EP, Primate Recordings
DHS, House of God (Surgeon Remix), House Of God Remixes, Missile

###
DJ Set by The Black Dog "Remixes & Remixed"
Appears courtesy www.somarecords.com
For information about t.B.D., visit www.dogsquad.co.uk
###

Recloose, Four Ways Of Saying Goodbye, Spelunking, Planet-E

Enjoy,
Anton

---
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.



Re: (313) derrick may rarities

2008-01-29 Thread Cyclone Wehner
DJ Rap sampled SOL too and I know he wasn't cool on that. You could  
play that track that samples SOL that Herbie Hancock did too. I  
actually like that myself.


Cyclone Wehner
Urban/Dance Music Journalist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



On 30/01/2008, at 4:17 AM, jwan allen wrote:


Ditto, it never leaves the bag, the sleeve has seen better days, but
I'm not a stickler over things like that.

I know most (myself included) are not to keen on the various
interpretations of this classic, but Mr. Beedle got it right on this
one.

jw
On Jan 29, 2008 12:12 PM, Tim Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

There is a Strings of life remix by The 10th Planet (Ashley  
Beedle) which is
a reinterpretation based on a live performance of Rhythim is  
Rhythim with
Derrick May & featuring Carl Craig recorded 09.14.89 at the Town &  
Country
Club London.  It was released on Network Records 1995 (NWKT 88)  I  
still
drop this track regularly in my sets because I still haven't heard  
anybody

else play it.

tb


-Original Message-
From: Michael Kuszynski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 10:21 AM
To: Matt Kane's Brain; 313 Mailing List
Subject: Re: (313) derrick may rarities

he did some stuff with system seven and i believe on fax too.

On 1/28/08, Matt Kane's Brain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Fine citizens,

I am doing the Test Pattern thing I did with Ken Ishii in November,
where I pick an artist to play for an hour. Instead of picking an
artist whose records comprise significant sections of my  
collection, I
decided to pick one that's not so easy for me, but maybe easy for  
you

guys: Derrick May!

Is there anything he's done that's really off the beaten path that's
worth the effort to seek out? Anything recent beyond the Tekkon
Kinkreet soundtrack?

--
matt kane's brain
http://hydrogenproject.com
aim -> mkbatwerk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]







--
---
Michael Kuszynski
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.planerecordings.com
New York, NY







--
Technoir Audio
http://www.technoiraudio.com
"dealing with your imperfect world"





Re: (313) derrick may rarities

2008-01-29 Thread Cyclone Wehner

I had an idea he hated that. ;)

Cyclone Wehner
Urban/Dance Music Journalist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



On 30/01/2008, at 4:12 AM, Tim Baker wrote:

There is a Strings of life remix by The 10th Planet (Ashley Beedle)  
which is
a reinterpretation based on a live performance of Rhythim is  
Rhythim with
Derrick May & featuring Carl Craig recorded 09.14.89 at the Town &  
Country
Club London.  It was released on Network Records 1995 (NWKT 88)  I  
still
drop this track regularly in my sets because I still haven't heard  
anybody

else play it.

tb

-Original Message-
From: Michael Kuszynski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 10:21 AM
To: Matt Kane's Brain; 313 Mailing List
Subject: Re: (313) derrick may rarities

he did some stuff with system seven and i believe on fax too.

On 1/28/08, Matt Kane's Brain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Fine citizens,

I am doing the Test Pattern thing I did with Ken Ishii in November,
where I pick an artist to play for an hour. Instead of picking an
artist whose records comprise significant sections of my  
collection, I

decided to pick one that's not so easy for me, but maybe easy for you
guys: Derrick May!

Is there anything he's done that's really off the beaten path that's
worth the effort to seek out? Anything recent beyond the Tekkon
Kinkreet soundtrack?

--
matt kane's brain
http://hydrogenproject.com
aim -> mkbatwerk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]







--
---
Michael Kuszynski
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.planerecordings.com
New York, NY






Re: (313) derrick may rarities

2008-01-29 Thread Cyclone Wehner

System 7 maybe?

There's a rare remix on an Ame mix CD. The Jaguar remix is always cool.

You could play some stuff Derrick digs: Eno, Bjork, Beck a couple of  
albums ago, the one with the graphic sleeve.


I had an idea that Tekkon (the film) was up for an Oscar, maybe I am  
dreaming. I don't know if that will help the soundtrack any!



Cyclone Wehner
Urban/Dance Music Journalist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



On 30/01/2008, at 3:20 AM, Michael Kuszynski wrote:


he did some stuff with system seven and i believe on fax too.

On 1/28/08, Matt Kane's Brain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Fine citizens,

I am doing the Test Pattern thing I did with Ken Ishii in November,
where I pick an artist to play for an hour. Instead of picking an
artist whose records comprise significant sections of my  
collection, I

decided to pick one that's not so easy for me, but maybe easy for you
guys: Derrick May!

Is there anything he's done that's really off the beaten path that's
worth the effort to seek out? Anything recent beyond the Tekkon
Kinkreet soundtrack?

--
matt kane's brain
http://hydrogenproject.com
aim -> mkbatwerk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]







--
---
Michael Kuszynski
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.planerecordings.com
New York, NY





RE: (313) no more [EMAIL PROTECTED]

2008-01-29 Thread Anthony Shakir



> Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 12:14:51 -0800
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: (313) no more [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> "Aidan O'Doherty"  wrote:
>> i agree, we need more techno royalty gracing our list
> 
> You may now refer to me from now on as the Duke of Earle.
> 
> 

> - Greg

hey greg,

that was close,  but not close enough. the duke of earl was not the 4 tops.
it was gene chandler. he is from chicago.  the 4 tops are from detroit.
but it still os a detroit-chicago thing. you can still be the duke of earle.

shake shakir.
> 
>
_
Helping your favorite cause is as easy as instant messaging. You IM, we give.
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Re: (313) no more [EMAIL PROTECTED]

2008-01-29 Thread Greg Earle

"Aidan O'Doherty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

i agree, we need more techno royalty gracing our list


You may now refer to me from now on as the Duke of Earle.



   - Greg




Re: (313) stuff on berlin for sale

2008-01-29 Thread kent williams
True enough.  Just remember to say 'Bitte' and 'Danke' and 'Tschuss'
and you'll be fine!

On Jan 29, 2008 12:55 PM, Todd Sines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Berlin in so saturated with ex-pats from everywhere else, you won't
> need an interpreter. English is by far, the 2nd most spoken language
> there now, you won't have a problem.
>


Re: (313) stuff on berlin for sale

2008-01-29 Thread Todd Sines
Berlin in so saturated with ex-pats from everywhere else, you won't  
need an interpreter. English is by far, the 2nd most spoken language  
there now, you won't have a problem.


for those in Berlin in 2 weeks..I'm playing live at xtrak at Tresor  
with Andy Vaz :)

http://www.myspace.com/toddsines


+odd
--
On Jan 29, 2008, at 10:11 AM, Joel Gajewski wrote:

I'd be willing to go along on your next gig in Berlin as your  
interpreter.  :D


- Original Message 
From: Martin Dust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313 Org <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 4:38:17 AM
Subject: Re: (313) stuff on berlin for sale

Berlin is well worth a visit if you can make it over. Tresor is
absolutely massive, the upstairs room could hold 1000 people with ease
and the sound system downstairs is one of the loudest we've ever
played on. It's also one of the strangest, the bass is complete
separated into it's own stack and when you fire it up everything in
the room that isn't nailed down vibrates like mad, it just fills the
air with dust :) The room has clearly been set up for madness,
watching people struggle down the long corridor raised a few smiles.
The people where great and the only thing we struggled with was the
menus, our German is rubbish so each meal was surprise :)

m


On 29 Jan 2008, at 06:08, Richard Hester wrote:


Sad to say, never been to Berlin, or either incarnation of the
Tresor - it's nice to see that they tried to retain some of the
grimy industrial ambiance of the power station for the new locale.
I'd love to hear some nice, gritty techno there.


http://www.flickr.com/photos/dustscience/sets/72157603807344750
Went over to Watergate to see Oliver Ho the night after, lots of
great  techno and long drinking sessions - good stuff.
m










(313) planet delsin update

2008-01-29 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

hey hoo peepz
some planet delsin spam party update
for the amsterdam/dutch/ techno kidz

planet delsin
11 amsterdam
fri 1 feb - guest: joris voorn
thu 28 feb - guest: laurent garnier
fri 7 mar - guests: prosumer (live), zander vt

april looking nice too -
more to come!

regarding laurent garnier -
pre-sales tickets all gone -
but 250 will be at door


Re: (313) derrick may rarities

2008-01-29 Thread Matt Kane's Brain

Yeah, I know. I meant that he appeared on it :P

On Jan 29, 2008, at 12:35 PM, Frank Glazer wrote:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tekkon_Kinkreet

this wiki says that plaid did the soundtrack.  i think derrick just
did one remix.

On Jan 29, 2008 11:20 AM, Michael Kuszynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:

he did some stuff with system seven and i believe on fax too.

On 1/28/08, Matt Kane's Brain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Fine citizens,

I am doing the Test Pattern thing I did with Ken Ishii in November,
where I pick an artist to play for an hour. Instead of picking an
artist whose records comprise significant sections of my  
collection, I
decided to pick one that's not so easy for me, but maybe easy for  
you

guys: Derrick May!

Is there anything he's done that's really off the beaten path that's
worth the effort to seek out? Anything recent beyond the Tekkon
Kinkreet soundtrack?

--
matt kane's brain
http://hydrogenproject.com
aim -> mkbatwerk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]






--
---
Michael Kuszynski
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.planerecordings.com
New York, NY





--
peace,

frank

dj mix archive:  http://www.deejaycountzero.com




--
matt kane's brain
http://hydrogenproject.com
aim -> mkbatwerk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: (313) derrick may rarities

2008-01-29 Thread jwan allen
Yeah that's a great soundtrack! What I find interesting is that the
Joey beltram track completety owns derrick's  on that side. I recall
having to check the tracklisting to make sure it wasn't mislabled.
This was one of the last few shining moments in Mr. Beltram's
recording career in my opinon. The last few things he has doneI
can't even describe, since I've already forgotten what they sounded
like, bland disco techno fodder. "Say it ain't so Joe!"

jw

On Jan 29, 2008 12:36 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> apparently, there is another version of the Ghost in the Shell soundtrack
> (bootleg?) with a completely different (at least titled) track from May
> than the official release
> http://www.discogs.com/release/112729
>
> is the Wiggin track on True People the same that's on Innovator?  I haven't
> listened to them back to back.
>
> MEK
>
>
> "Michael Kuszynski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 01/29/2008 10:20:55 AM:
>
>
> > he did some stuff with system seven and i believe on fax too.
> >
> > On 1/28/08, Matt Kane's Brain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Fine citizens,
> > >
> > > I am doing the Test Pattern thing I did with Ken Ishii in November,
> > > where I pick an artist to play for an hour. Instead of picking an
> > > artist whose records comprise significant sections of my collection, I
> > > decided to pick one that's not so easy for me, but maybe easy for you
> > > guys: Derrick May!
> > >
> > > Is there anything he's done that's really off the beaten path that's
> > > worth the effort to seek out? Anything recent beyond the Tekkon
> > > Kinkreet soundtrack?
> > >
> > > --
> > > matt kane's brain
> > > http://hydrogenproject.com
> > > aim -> mkbatwerk
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> > --
> > ---
> > Michael Kuszynski
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > http://www.planerecordings.com
> > New York, NY
>
>



-- 
Technoir Audio
http://www.technoiraudio.com
"dealing with your imperfect world"


Re: (313) derrick may rarities

2008-01-29 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
apparently, there is another version of the Ghost in the Shell soundtrack
(bootleg?) with a completely different (at least titled) track from May
than the official release
http://www.discogs.com/release/112729

is the Wiggin track on True People the same that's on Innovator?  I haven't
listened to them back to back.

MEK


"Michael Kuszynski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 01/29/2008 10:20:55 AM:

> he did some stuff with system seven and i believe on fax too.
>
> On 1/28/08, Matt Kane's Brain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Fine citizens,
> >
> > I am doing the Test Pattern thing I did with Ken Ishii in November,
> > where I pick an artist to play for an hour. Instead of picking an
> > artist whose records comprise significant sections of my collection, I
> > decided to pick one that's not so easy for me, but maybe easy for you
> > guys: Derrick May!
> >
> > Is there anything he's done that's really off the beaten path that's
> > worth the effort to seek out? Anything recent beyond the Tekkon
> > Kinkreet soundtrack?
> >
> > --
> > matt kane's brain
> > http://hydrogenproject.com
> > aim -> mkbatwerk
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> ---
> Michael Kuszynski
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.planerecordings.com
> New York, NY



Re: (313) derrick may rarities

2008-01-29 Thread Frank Glazer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tekkon_Kinkreet

this wiki says that plaid did the soundtrack.  i think derrick just
did one remix.

On Jan 29, 2008 11:20 AM, Michael Kuszynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> he did some stuff with system seven and i believe on fax too.
>
> On 1/28/08, Matt Kane's Brain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Fine citizens,
> >
> > I am doing the Test Pattern thing I did with Ken Ishii in November,
> > where I pick an artist to play for an hour. Instead of picking an
> > artist whose records comprise significant sections of my collection, I
> > decided to pick one that's not so easy for me, but maybe easy for you
> > guys: Derrick May!
> >
> > Is there anything he's done that's really off the beaten path that's
> > worth the effort to seek out? Anything recent beyond the Tekkon
> > Kinkreet soundtrack?
> >
> > --
> > matt kane's brain
> > http://hydrogenproject.com
> > aim -> mkbatwerk
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> ---
> Michael Kuszynski
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.planerecordings.com
> New York, NY
>



-- 
peace,

frank

dj mix archive:  http://www.deejaycountzero.com


RE: (313) derrick may rarities

2008-01-29 Thread Tim Baker
My cover is destroyed also.  Thank goodness for plastic sleeves. :)  I 
understand what you mean about people don't like remakes of this tracks I've 
been given crossed looks on many of occasions (Derrick included)

tb



-Original Message-
From: jwan allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 11:17 AM
To: List
Subject: Re: (313) derrick may rarities

Ditto, it never leaves the bag, the sleeve has seen better days, but
I'm not a stickler over things like that.

I know most (myself included) are not to keen on the various
interpretations of this classic, but Mr. Beedle got it right on this
one.

jw
On Jan 29, 2008 12:12 PM, Tim Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is a Strings of life remix by The 10th Planet (Ashley Beedle) which is
> a reinterpretation based on a live performance of Rhythim is Rhythim with
> Derrick May & featuring Carl Craig recorded 09.14.89 at the Town & Country
> Club London.  It was released on Network Records 1995 (NWKT 88)  I still
> drop this track regularly in my sets because I still haven't heard anybody
> else play it.
>
> tb
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael Kuszynski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 10:21 AM
> To: Matt Kane's Brain; 313 Mailing List
> Subject: Re: (313) derrick may rarities
>
> he did some stuff with system seven and i believe on fax too.
>
> On 1/28/08, Matt Kane's Brain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Fine citizens,
> >
> > I am doing the Test Pattern thing I did with Ken Ishii in November,
> > where I pick an artist to play for an hour. Instead of picking an
> > artist whose records comprise significant sections of my collection, I
> > decided to pick one that's not so easy for me, but maybe easy for you
> > guys: Derrick May!
> >
> > Is there anything he's done that's really off the beaten path that's
> > worth the effort to seek out? Anything recent beyond the Tekkon
> > Kinkreet soundtrack?
> >
> > --
> > matt kane's brain
> > http://hydrogenproject.com
> > aim -> mkbatwerk
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> ---
> Michael Kuszynski
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.planerecordings.com
> New York, NY
>
>



-- 
Technoir Audio
http://www.technoiraudio.com
"dealing with your imperfect world"



Re: (313) derrick may rarities

2008-01-29 Thread jwan allen
Ditto, it never leaves the bag, the sleeve has seen better days, but
I'm not a stickler over things like that.

I know most (myself included) are not to keen on the various
interpretations of this classic, but Mr. Beedle got it right on this
one.

jw
On Jan 29, 2008 12:12 PM, Tim Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is a Strings of life remix by The 10th Planet (Ashley Beedle) which is
> a reinterpretation based on a live performance of Rhythim is Rhythim with
> Derrick May & featuring Carl Craig recorded 09.14.89 at the Town & Country
> Club London.  It was released on Network Records 1995 (NWKT 88)  I still
> drop this track regularly in my sets because I still haven't heard anybody
> else play it.
>
> tb
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael Kuszynski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 10:21 AM
> To: Matt Kane's Brain; 313 Mailing List
> Subject: Re: (313) derrick may rarities
>
> he did some stuff with system seven and i believe on fax too.
>
> On 1/28/08, Matt Kane's Brain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Fine citizens,
> >
> > I am doing the Test Pattern thing I did with Ken Ishii in November,
> > where I pick an artist to play for an hour. Instead of picking an
> > artist whose records comprise significant sections of my collection, I
> > decided to pick one that's not so easy for me, but maybe easy for you
> > guys: Derrick May!
> >
> > Is there anything he's done that's really off the beaten path that's
> > worth the effort to seek out? Anything recent beyond the Tekkon
> > Kinkreet soundtrack?
> >
> > --
> > matt kane's brain
> > http://hydrogenproject.com
> > aim -> mkbatwerk
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> ---
> Michael Kuszynski
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.planerecordings.com
> New York, NY
>
>



-- 
Technoir Audio
http://www.technoiraudio.com
"dealing with your imperfect world"


Re: (313) derrick may rarities

2008-01-29 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
another recentish jam is that joint on planet e that just got released
about 2 years ago:

http://www.discogs.com/release/502279

i love that one.

tom


RE: (313) derrick may rarities

2008-01-29 Thread Tim Baker
There is a Strings of life remix by The 10th Planet (Ashley Beedle) which is
a reinterpretation based on a live performance of Rhythim is Rhythim with
Derrick May & featuring Carl Craig recorded 09.14.89 at the Town & Country
Club London.  It was released on Network Records 1995 (NWKT 88)  I still
drop this track regularly in my sets because I still haven't heard anybody
else play it.

tb

-Original Message-
From: Michael Kuszynski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 10:21 AM
To: Matt Kane's Brain; 313 Mailing List
Subject: Re: (313) derrick may rarities

he did some stuff with system seven and i believe on fax too.

On 1/28/08, Matt Kane's Brain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fine citizens,
>
> I am doing the Test Pattern thing I did with Ken Ishii in November,
> where I pick an artist to play for an hour. Instead of picking an
> artist whose records comprise significant sections of my collection, I
> decided to pick one that's not so easy for me, but maybe easy for you
> guys: Derrick May!
>
> Is there anything he's done that's really off the beaten path that's
> worth the effort to seek out? Anything recent beyond the Tekkon
> Kinkreet soundtrack?
>
> --
> matt kane's brain
> http://hydrogenproject.com
> aim -> mkbatwerk
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>


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Re: (313) derrick may rarities

2008-01-29 Thread Michael Kuszynski
he did some stuff with system seven and i believe on fax too.

On 1/28/08, Matt Kane's Brain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fine citizens,
>
> I am doing the Test Pattern thing I did with Ken Ishii in November,
> where I pick an artist to play for an hour. Instead of picking an
> artist whose records comprise significant sections of my collection, I
> decided to pick one that's not so easy for me, but maybe easy for you
> guys: Derrick May!
>
> Is there anything he's done that's really off the beaten path that's
> worth the effort to seek out? Anything recent beyond the Tekkon
> Kinkreet soundtrack?
>
> --
> matt kane's brain
> http://hydrogenproject.com
> aim -> mkbatwerk
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>


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---
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Re: (313) stuff on berlin for sale

2008-01-29 Thread Joel Gajewski
I'd be willing to go along on your next gig in Berlin as your interpreter.  :D

- Original Message 
From: Martin Dust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313 Org <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 4:38:17 AM
Subject: Re: (313) stuff on berlin for sale

Berlin is well worth a visit if you can make it over. Tresor is  
absolutely massive, the upstairs room could hold 1000 people with ease   
and the sound system downstairs is one of the loudest we've ever  
played on. It's also one of the strangest, the bass is complete  
separated into it's own stack and when you fire it up everything in  
the room that isn't nailed down vibrates like mad, it just fills the  
air with dust :) The room has clearly been set up for madness,  
watching people struggle down the long corridor raised a few smiles.  
The people where great and the only thing we struggled with was the  
menus, our German is rubbish so each meal was surprise :)

m


On 29 Jan 2008, at 06:08, Richard Hester wrote:

> Sad to say, never been to Berlin, or either incarnation of the  
> Tresor - it's nice to see that they tried to retain some of the  
> grimy industrial ambiance of the power station for the new locale.  
> I'd love to hear some nice, gritty techno there.
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/dustscience/sets/72157603807344750
>> Went over to Watergate to see Oliver Ho the night after, lots of  
>> great  techno and long drinking sessions - good stuff.
>> m
>
>


Re: (313) Iridite

2008-01-29 Thread David Beattie
As far as I know Jason isnt on here anymore, but you
can get all the Iridite releases that there are copies
left of from Rubadub (where Jason works)

http://www.rubadub.co.uk/?newSearch=true&node_id=1.3&keyword=&artist=&label=iridite&genreChoice=all&title=&catalogue=&x=0&y=0

Cheers
BT




--- Matt Kane's Brain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> PLEASE Jason sell them on your eBay store!
> 
> On Jan 29, 2008, at 8:48 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> 
> >
> > got last week the two upcoming ones!!
> > wicked stuff!
> >
> > especially Rei Loci's Reviso (on IR-009),
> > and Jason Brunton's Mixed Metaphors (Original Mix)
> (on IR-008)
> >
> > both out in february
> >
> >
> >
> > Placid schreef:
> >> Just thought i'd say how outstanding those
> releases are..
> >>
> >> I know a couple of you are on the list..
> >>
> >> Esp blue and yellow. oh and the grey acidy one.
> >>
> >> Unearthing gems like these which you havent
> played for a while is  
> >> one of lifes pleasures...
> >>
> >> Any more on the way...
> >>
> >> P
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> 
> --
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Re: (313) Iridite

2008-01-29 Thread Matt Kane's Brain

PLEASE Jason sell them on your eBay store!

On Jan 29, 2008, at 8:48 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



got last week the two upcoming ones!!
wicked stuff!

especially Rei Loci's Reviso (on IR-009),
and Jason Brunton's Mixed Metaphors (Original Mix) (on IR-008)

both out in february



Placid schreef:

Just thought i'd say how outstanding those releases are..

I know a couple of you are on the list..

Esp blue and yellow. oh and the grey acidy one.

Unearthing gems like these which you havent played for a while is  
one of lifes pleasures...


Any more on the way...

P








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Re: (313) Iridite

2008-01-29 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]


got last week the two upcoming ones!!
wicked stuff!

especially Rei Loci's Reviso (on IR-009),
and Jason Brunton's Mixed Metaphors (Original Mix) (on IR-008)

both out in february



Placid schreef:

Just thought i'd say how outstanding those releases are..

I know a couple of you are on the list..

Esp blue and yellow. oh and the grey acidy one.

Unearthing gems like these which you havent played for a while is one 
of lifes pleasures...


Any more on the way...

P





(313) Iridite

2008-01-29 Thread Placid

Just thought i'd say how outstanding those releases are..

I know a couple of you are on the list..

Esp blue and yellow. oh and the grey acidy one.

Unearthing gems like these which you havent played for a while is one of 
lifes pleasures...


Any more on the way...

P



Re: (313) no more [EMAIL PROTECTED]

2008-01-29 Thread robin


On 29 Jan 2008, at 12:19, Aidan O'Doherty wrote:


i agree, we need more techno royalty gracing our list



Yeah someone yet Juan on hereoh wait


robin


Re: (313) no more [EMAIL PROTECTED]

2008-01-29 Thread Aidan O'Doherty
i agree, we need more techno royalty gracing our list

On 29/01/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmmm I don't know - the very reason you quote for unsubbing him seems like a 
> good one to keep him!  I think I find some real
> delusional madness more entertaining than the bunfights we usually get
>
> > From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 28 January 2008 19:37
> >
> > He is now gone. The email where he claimed to be descended from
> > European Royalty was the last straw for me.  He's unsubbed, and i
> > filter all his email to trash.
>
>


RE: (313) no more [EMAIL PROTECTED]

2008-01-29 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hmmm I don't know - the very reason you quote for unsubbing him seems like a 
good one to keep him!  I think I find some real
delusional madness more entertaining than the bunfights we usually get

> From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 28 January 2008 19:37
> 
> He is now gone. The email where he claimed to be descended from
> European Royalty was the last straw for me.  He's unsubbed, and i
> filter all his email to trash.



Re: (313) stuff on berlin for sale

2008-01-29 Thread Martin Dust
Berlin is well worth a visit if you can make it over. Tresor is  
absolutely massive, the upstairs room could hold 1000 people with ease  
and the sound system downstairs is one of the loudest we've ever  
played on. It's also one of the strangest, the bass is complete  
separated into it's own stack and when you fire it up everything in  
the room that isn't nailed down vibrates like mad, it just fills the  
air with dust :) The room has clearly been set up for madness,  
watching people struggle down the long corridor raised a few smiles.  
The people where great and the only thing we struggled with was the  
menus, our German is rubbish so each meal was surprise :)


m


On 29 Jan 2008, at 06:08, Richard Hester wrote:

Sad to say, never been to Berlin, or either incarnation of the  
Tresor - it's nice to see that they tried to retain some of the  
grimy industrial ambiance of the power station for the new locale.  
I'd love to hear some nice, gritty techno there.


http://www.flickr.com/photos/dustscience/sets/72157603807344750
Went over to Watergate to see Oliver Ho the night after, lots of  
great  techno and long drinking sessions - good stuff.

m







Re: (313) mix from last night

2008-01-29 Thread Jeffrey Richards
Guess I should listen to the mix BEFORE i try to show
some knowledge

DOH


--- Jeffrey Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> London Calling is Chris Moss Acid!
> 
> 
> --- Placid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Last nights show. for some reason seemed to split
> > itself in two.
> > 
> > Not my best by a mile (some mixes a bit muddy,
> > couple of balls ups) but 
> > some nice stuff in there, if i may say so myself.
> > 
> > http://waxdj.com/djs/5193/
> > 
> > Super-A-Loof   Night On The Promenade
> > Mystic Rythem - Track Relaxer
> > Phantom Power - A Dollar And A Dream
> > Designer Music - No Control
> > Kirk Degiorgio  - Ep3
> > Visnadi - Transpassage
> > Shake - The Stranger
> > Mathew Jonson - Rewire
> > Juan Atkins - The Mission
> > Brooks - The Distance
> > - - - - - - - - - - -
> > London calling lp  cant remember name
> > Chris Lum - Philosoph EP
> > Aqua Regia - Rugelach
> > Souldoubt - Plastic Electic
> > Loosefingers - What is house
> > Housey Doingz - Pick-N-Mix EP
> > Wookie - Taboo
> > Kinky Joe - Come around
> > HIA - Speedlearn
> > Omid - Home
> > HOt chip - audion remix
> > Rhythim is Rhythim - Drama
> > 
> > Enjoy
> > 
> > Forgot to lop off the end silence.
> > 
> > Must try harder next time
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> 
>  
>

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(313) derrick may rarities

2008-01-29 Thread Matt Kane's Brain

Fine citizens,

I am doing the Test Pattern thing I did with Ken Ishii in November,  
where I pick an artist to play for an hour. Instead of picking an  
artist whose records comprise significant sections of my collection, I  
decided to pick one that's not so easy for me, but maybe easy for you  
guys: Derrick May!


Is there anything he's done that's really off the beaten path that's  
worth the effort to seek out? Anything recent beyond the Tekkon  
Kinkreet soundtrack?


--
matt kane's brain
http://hydrogenproject.com
aim -> mkbatwerk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]