Re: (313) Banging the box...

2008-04-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bruno Pronsanto Lp from a few weeks back

Exile on Ballad Inc (really superb split EP from teh guy behind Metrolux)

New James Ruskin LP on Tresor- I've only got one of his records so I
don't normally listen to his releases but this is a very mature and
well put together album- bits of it vear into teh B12/Black Dog style
of yore as well as tougher material- very much liking.

cheers

Jason

On 18/04/2008, robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  ...Friday style. Some new tunes I've picked up, what's lighting your
> candle?
>
>  Soulphiction LP on Sonar Kollektiv
>  Ibex - Gepettos Strings - Ibex001
>  Sascha Dive - Street Life - Deep Vibes
>  Urban Soul - Alright (Karizma Mixes) - Juno
>  Jackmate - Gothan - Philpot
>  Moritz Von Oswald - Watamu Beach Remix
>  Karizma - Groove A 'K' Ordingly - R2
>
>  robin...
>


Re: (313) Online ecord stores

2008-04-18 Thread Jeffrey Richards
These are a few I have run in to along the way.  Some
are great and have what is listed on the website. 
Bent Crayon has only once had something that I
ordered.

gramaphonerecords.com
calsound.com
dopejams.net
bentcrayon.com
waxaddict.com
drfreeclouds.com
unrec.com
mierecords.com
jigsawrecords.com


--- Michael Kuszynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> forced exposure. great experience every time. email
> them to make sure
> what you want is available, especially if it is
> slighty more uncommon.
> 
> On 4/18/08, Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 9:04 PM, Kowalsky
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > People, i'm in a mood of refreshing my roster of
> online record stores in
> > the
> > > US. Can you point some good ones? The store must
> ship internationally,
> > must
> > > be fast and eficient in replying mail and in
> shipping, must have a good
> > > catalog of classics and new releases and must
> have a decent site interface
> > > with audio samples.
> >
> > if youre outside the US, why would you need to
> order from the US?
> > pretty much anywhere else has much better
> selection, especially for
> > detroit related records.
> >
> > tom
> >
> 
> 
> -- 
> ---
> Michael Kuszynski
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> New York, NY
> 



  

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Re: (313) Banging the box...

2008-04-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I brought a pile of Reggie's stuff back from Detroit about 4 or 5
years ago Tristan- drop me a line at the shop and I'll see what we've
got

cheers

Jasonu

On 18/04/2008, Tristan Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - Original Message - From: "Frank Glazer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  To: "Tristan Watkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  Cc: "robin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "313 313" <313@hyperreal.org>
>  Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 2:33 PM
>  Subject: Re: (313) Banging the box...
>
>
>
> >
> > >  V.A. - Psychopark EP (DEEP EXPLORER MUSIC)
> > >
> >
> > i second this, very nice and soulful ish from reggie d. and pals!
> >
>
>  I've just finally caught on to Reggie Dokes following his track on the
> Beatdown Vol 2 record. Think I missed out on his earlier stuff because The
> Afromation was only on CD. He's been doing some ridiculous stuff!
>
>
> > that project sandro - blazer track has been out for a couple years,
> > but i finally picked it up last week too.  killer downtempo cosmic
> > bizness.
> >
>
>  This is one of them that I've not yet properly sunk my teeth in to, but
> IIRC it was the Maurice Fulton remix of the Rollmottle track which sold me
> on this release. Either that or the Chateau Flight. But good to hear it's
> strong all around!
>
>
>  Tristan
>  ===
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
>


Re: (313) Online ecord stores

2008-04-18 Thread Michael Kuszynski
forced exposure. great experience every time. email them to make sure
what you want is available, especially if it is slighty more uncommon.

On 4/18/08, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 9:04 PM, Kowalsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > People, i'm in a mood of refreshing my roster of online record stores in
> the
> > US. Can you point some good ones? The store must ship internationally,
> must
> > be fast and eficient in replying mail and in shipping, must have a good
> > catalog of classics and new releases and must have a decent site interface
> > with audio samples.
>
> if youre outside the US, why would you need to order from the US?
> pretty much anywhere else has much better selection, especially for
> detroit related records.
>
> tom
>


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---
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(313) Linda G going-away party at Corktown Tavern May 3rd

2008-04-18 Thread Greg Earle

Tom Linder just posted this bulletin on MySpace (surprised Angie
didn't post it here, too):

Flyer:

http://dtmcreative.com/snap/snap.jpg

Dluv thread:

http://www.detroitluv.com/index.php?topic=46801.msg510552

---

May 3. 2008
Ambassador Snap

Mike "Agent X" Clark
[Beatdown Sounds]

T.Linder
[Detroit Techno Militia]

DJ Psycho
[Detroit Techno Militia]

Eitan Sussman
[Detroit]

Superjoint
[Corktown]

Join us as we say "bon voyage" to a true Detroit underground legend,
Linda G, at her going away party.

This is also a birthday celebration for both Linda G & T.Linder.

Corktown Tavern
1716 Michigan Ave.

Detroit
Doors at 9pm
21+. Free.

---

For our younger members, Linda G organized the first-ever (313)
list gathering of the tribes at Science in December of 1999.

She is apparently transferring to a Life Time Fitness Center
in a suburb of Phoenix.  Make Your Transition, Linda!  Good luck.

- Greg



Re: (313) Online ecord stores

2008-04-18 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 9:04 PM, Kowalsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> People, i'm in a mood of refreshing my roster of online record stores in the
> US. Can you point some good ones? The store must ship internationally, must
> be fast and eficient in replying mail and in shipping, must have a good
> catalog of classics and new releases and must have a decent site interface
> with audio samples.

if youre outside the US, why would you need to order from the US?
pretty much anywhere else has much better selection, especially for
detroit related records.

tom


Re: (313) Porter Ricks "Biokinetics CD"

2008-04-18 Thread theREALmxyzptlk
That could well be the case, but I burned cdrs from my copies right 
after I got them and played those, especially when traveling. When I 
heard people had cracked discs, I checked my own and three of them were 
cracked. None of them were even opened more than a few times.
 Chain Reaction figured it out and moved to the uglier 'soft 
covers' eventually. And I can't find a few of the CDs I have sitting in 
stacks of slimlines.
The notion of a CD banging around on bare metal as packaging always 
seemed just this side of the legendary Durutti Column LP that used 
sandpaper for the jacket. Interesting aesthetically, but a tad shy on 
the function meter (unless you hate Vini Reilly)


jeff




Not that it's either here nor there, but I don't think that at normal
temps, the difference between the expansion rate of stamp metal and
whatever plastic they make CDs from differs that much.

I think it's as much the fact that a plastic CD case's spindle-holder
is made of plastic that bows in when you push on the CD, then pops
back out so that a little lip on each tine of the spindle-thingie
keeps the CD in place. There is little or no outward force on the hole
in the CD.


(313) Online ecord stores

2008-04-18 Thread Kowalsky
People, i'm in a mood of refreshing my roster of online record stores  
in the US. Can you point some good ones? The store must ship  
internationally, must be fast and eficient in replying mail and in  
shipping, must have a good catalog of classics and new releases and  
must have a decent site interface with audio samples.


Thank y'all in advance.

Kw


Re: (313) Porter Ricks "Biokinetics CD"

2008-04-18 Thread kent williams
Not that it's either here nor there, but I don't think that at normal
temps, the difference between the expansion rate of stamp metal and
whatever plastic they make CDs from differs that much.

I think it's as much the fact that a plastic CD case's spindle-holder
is made of plastic that bows in when you push on the CD, then pops
back out so that a little lip on each tine of the spindle-thingie
keeps the CD in place. There is little or no outward force on the hole
in the CD.

The stamp metal cases don't have any give -- the metal flange that the
hole in the CD fits over is a very tight fit, and the plastic of the
CD is under tension.  I suspect the CD gradually cracks over time to
reduce the pressure, or if you drop the case, forces in the plane of
the CD stress the CD until it cracks.

Sorry, it's Friday, and I worked for a mechanical engineering firm for
ten years, so I can blather on about mechanical design all day.
Complaining about the crappiness of CD cases was a popular work
time-waster.  Though one engineer had a good point -- when you drop a
CD case, the case often breaks but the CD does not.  The thin,
bendable parts of the CD case absorbs force and breaks rather than
transmitting the force to the CD.  It's the same reason the battery
and front bezel of a lot of cell phones pop off if you drop the phone
-- they channel a lot of the impact force into falling apart instead
of imparting all sorts of torsion and shear to the display and circuit
board inside.

On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 3:26 PM, Michael Kuszynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yea right. as if i was supposed to believe that. pfff...
>
>
>
>  On 4/18/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > The plastic of the disc will not expand and contract like the metal stub on
>  > which it rests in the case; over time, as it gets warm and expands, the
>  > discs crack from the center outward .
>  >
>  >jeff
>  >
>  >
>  >  -- Original message --
>  > From: "Frank Glazer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  > > as i'm not the owner of any chain reaction tin case CDs i'm a bit out
>  > > of the loop.  what was it about the design of those cases that wreaked
>  > > havoc upon the discs?
>  > >
>  >
>
>
>  --
>  ---
>  Michael Kuszynski
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  http://www.planerecordings.com
>  New York, NY
>


Re: (313) Porter Ricks "Biokinetics CD"

2008-04-18 Thread Michael Kuszynski
yea right. as if i was supposed to believe that. pfff...

On 4/18/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The plastic of the disc will not expand and contract like the metal stub on
> which it rests in the case; over time, as it gets warm and expands, the
> discs crack from the center outward .
>
>jeff
>
>
>  -- Original message --
> From: "Frank Glazer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > as i'm not the owner of any chain reaction tin case CDs i'm a bit out
> > of the loop.  what was it about the design of those cases that wreaked
> > havoc upon the discs?
> >
>


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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: (313) Porter Ricks "Biokinetics CD"

2008-04-18 Thread therealmxyzptlk
The plastic of the disc will not expand and contract like the metal stub on 
which it rests in the case; over time, as it gets warm and expands, the discs 
crack from the center outward .

   jeff


 -- Original message --
From: "Frank Glazer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> as i'm not the owner of any chain reaction tin case CDs i'm a bit out
> of the loop.  what was it about the design of those cases that wreaked
> havoc upon the discs?
>


(313) Re: Porter Ricks "Biokinetics CD"

2008-04-18 Thread Greg Earle

kent williams wrote:

I just pulled the metal can down off my shelf to rip it, and my copy
has a nasty circular scratch in it, and the fricken CD is actually
cracked from the center outwards about an inch. Maybe I should send
the CD and the frickin metal can case back to Hardwax and ask for
another. On the other hand, the silver paint is coming off my Porter
Ricks can and it's starting to rust.



Shades of PiL "Metal Box"!  :)

I'm always amazed whenever I spot a virgin copy of that which
hasn't rusted - like mine has  :(

Undoubtedly the BC/CR stuff will suffer the same fate.

   - Greg




(313) does anyone in Chicago have a Pioneer DJM800 to loan/rent?

2008-04-18 Thread kent williams
As I mentioned before, Stewart Walker will be playing in Chicago this
saturday night, and in Iowa City on sunday night.

His tech rider calls for a Pioneer DJM-800, and there just isn't
anyone in eastern Iowa that I have found that owns such a thing.

I've checked Chicago AV rental places, and it would cost a LOT to hire
one -- not so bad  for one night, but we won't be back in Chicago
until the 24th, and can't afford 4 nights rental fee.

So I'm coming in tomorrow to go to the Chicago show, and I'm wondering
-- does anyone have a DJM 800 (or 600  or 700...) they'd be willing to
loan?  Only Stewart would be touching the mixer at the show, and I'll
personally guarantee it against damage.  I'd pick it up tomorrow and
can either ship it back monday, or bring it back myself on thursday.

I'm willing to pay a rental fee, but I'm definitely NOT making money
on this show myself, so I'd rather pay less and not more...


Re: (313) Porter Ricks "Biokinetics CD"

2008-04-18 Thread Frank Glazer
as i'm not the owner of any chain reaction tin case CDs i'm a bit out
of the loop.  what was it about the design of those cases that wreaked
havoc upon the discs?

On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 12:07 PM, Robert Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wasn't this done deliberately by the CR/BC team? Some kind of brutal
>  point-making about the superiority of vinyl?
>
>
>  Rob Taylor
>  VT Librarian
>  x8599
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>
>
>
>  -Original Message-
>  From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Sent: 18 April 2008 16:53
>  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; kent williams; list 313
>  Subject: Re: (313) Porter Ricks "Biokinetics CD"
>
>  - Original Message -
>  From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  To: "kent williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "list 313"
>  <313@hyperreal.org>
>  Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 4:40 PM
>  Subject: Re: (313) Porter Ricks "Biokinetics CD"
>
>
>  > Indeed. I remember when the fracas over those splits first started -
>  mine
>  > are still in slimlines.
>  > Most of the old tin-box CD packages run the same risk of splitting
>  from
>  > the inside out.
>
>
>  Yeah, my Various Artists will only play the later half of the disk and
>  the
>  Vainquer is nearly unplayable. I had some luck bending it back in place
>  and
>  making it totally flat, then ripping it, but some tracks were completely
>
>  hosed.
>
>  CLASS ACTION SUIT! ;)
>
>  Tristan
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RE: (313) Porter Ricks "Port Gentil"

2008-04-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nah man, that's definitely from the Amsterdam Light Rail network.  You can tell 
by the dip around 1K.

(In case you can't tell it's Friday, 5pm and knocking off for the weekend time 
here in the UK  ;-)


> From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 18 April 2008 16:54
> 
> While I'm on the subject -- in "Port Gentil" there is a sound that I
> remember vividly from Berlin (since I recorded it ;-)), of the UBahn
> trains going over track coupling.  Does anyone know if that's what
> they sampled for this track?



(313) etc-radio (chicago)

2008-04-18 Thread m50
I'll be on air tonight, I've also included a couple recent playlists so 
that you can see if it's something you would be interested in.


etc radio this Friday night (tonight)
2008.04.18fr 23:30-02:30 CST
hosted by m50
tune in to WNUR 89.3 FM locally in Chicago
or mms://media.wnur.org/wmtencoder/live.wmv
or http://live.wnur.org:8092/listen.pls
or http://129.105.123.14:8094/listen.pls
or http://129.105.123.14:4500/listen.pls
via http://www.wnur.org/
http://m50.net/



[playlists]
)m50  : etc : 2008.04.11fr 23:59 CST 3hours : WNUR & http://www.wnur.org/ (
(audible archive available at http://m50.net/ ->
http://m50.net/streamed/2008.04.11(128).ra & 
http://m50.net/streamed/2008.04.11(128).mp3

courtesy of http://www.dnsplus.net/ )

m50...
Boards Of Canada : Everything You Do Is A Balloon : Hi Scores : SKAM / Music70
Ellen Allien : Wish : Berlinette : BPitch Control
Frivolous : Island Of Sanctity (V2 Edit) : Island Of Sanctity : ~scape
Deadbeat : Fun...k? : Staedtizism 4 : ~scape
Robert Hood : Rhythm : Minimal Nation : M-Plant
Pan-Pot : Charly : Charly : Mobilee
Pan-Pot : Crank - Zander VT Remix : Pan-O-Rama Remixes : Mobilee
Benjamin Brunn : Approaching India : [unreleased]
Benjamin Brunn : Queen Mary : [unreleased]
Bovil : Featheredge : Differential : Meanwhile
Blamstrain : wed848 : [unreleased]
Monobox : Trade (Ricardo Villalobos mix) : RMX Vol 1 : Logistic
Robag Wruhme : Waffelekkspander : Stekkröben EP : Vakant
Björk : Bachelorette (Mark Bell "Zip" Mix) : Bachelorette : One Little Indian
Paul Kalkbrenner : Bingo Bongo : Bingo Bongo : BPitch Control
Eddie O : Reverse (Area Re.Edit) : [unreleased]
Mr. G : U Askin'? Marcel Dettmann Remix : U Askin'? : Rekids
Sleeparchive : Diagnosis : Hospital Tracks : Sleeparchive
Pan-Pot : Ape Shall Never Kill Ape - Marco Resmann Remix : Pan-O-Rama 
Remixes : Mobilee
Atropa : Chris Mancini's Wang Looks Like Beaker From The Muppets : Shimo & 
Hono : Consumers Research & Development

ADJ : Nuva Beat : Dope 'Ead On A Moped EP : Touchin' Bass
Adult. : Phoenecia vs. Solvent Don't You Stop (Trickmommy Transplant) : 
Misinterpreted : Ersatz Audio

Paul Kalkbrenner : Schwere Ware : Bingo Bongo : BPitch Control
Robert Hood : [untitled] : Kick Dirt EP : M-Plant
Plastikman : Skizofrenik : Artifakts (BC) : M_nus
Plastikman : Rekall : Artifakts (BC) : M_nus
Autechre : Pro-Radii : Untilted : WARP
Basic Channel : [b2] : Q 1.1 : Basic Channel
Paul Kalkbrenner : Ick Muss Aus Dit Milieu Heraus : Altes Kamuffel : BPitch 
Control

Mr G : U Askin'? : U Askin'? : Rekids
Robert Hood : Station Rider E : Minimal Nation : M-Plant
Paul Kalkbrenner : Altes Kamuffel : Altes Kamuffel : BPitch Control
Arovane : Yua:e : Icol Diston : din
Eddie O : Reverse : [unreleased]
Rechenzentrum : Absent Minded : [untitled] : Kitty-yo
Metaboman : Easy Woman (Robag Wruhme Remix) : Zwei Manner Split : Musik Krause
Atropa : Humper Of Anus : Shimo & Hono : Consumers Research & Development
Alex Cortex : [untitled] : Laconic : Source
Alex Cortex : [untitled] : Laconic : Source
Boards Of Canada : Hi Scores : Hi Scores : SKAM / Music70


)m50 : Abstract Science : 2008.04.10th 22:00 CST 4hours : WLUW & 
http://www.wluw.org/ (


m50...
Monolake : Abundance : Interstate : Imbalance
Monolake : Gecko : Interstate : Imbalance
Monolake : [untitled] : Interstate : Imbalance
Monolake : Tangent I : Interstate : Imbalance
Atheus : Inchain FX : Inchain FX : Millions Of Moments
BV Dub : Dreaming Of Your Downfall : Requited Love : Styrax
Bovil : Making Time : Differential : Meanwhile
Matthew Dear : Dog Days (Pantytec Interpretation) : Dog Days : Spectral Sound
Pole : Düsseldorf (Mike Huckaby S Y N T H Detroit Mix) : Steingarten 
Remixes Pt 1 : ~scape

Triton : Green : Green : Zer0 G Sounds
Dilo vs Gurtz : Moscovitas (Dapayk Rmx) : Glasnost EP : Einmaleins
DJ Lab : Cloif : Culture Box pt 2 : Echocord
Sven Weisemann : Revoltec : Vivid Memento : Styrax Leaves
Fluxion : Multidirectional I : [untitled] : Chain Reaction
Sleeparchive : Hospital 09 : Hospital Tracks : Sleeparchive
Troubleshooter : Electroconvulsive Treatment : Disaster Recovery : Modern Love
Bolz Bolz : Do What You Do : Warrior : World Electric
Scape One : Border Control : The Future... It Will Never Be The Same : Kone
Two Lone Swordsmen : Last Of The Fumes : A Bag Of Blue Sparks : WARP
Metic : Cyme : Matrix Blaster : Schematic
Convextion : Salmo : Romantic Interface : AW
Voiteck : Curfew : 4th Rail : Truck Musik
Substance & Vainqueur : Emerge - British Murder Boys Remix 1 : Remixes 
Chapter 1 : Scion Versions
Substance & Vainqueur : Emerge - British Murder Boys Remix 2: Remixes 
Chapter 1 : Scion Versions

STP : Additional Mix : The Fall EP : Soloaction
Bolz Bolz : Chance : Warrior : World Electric
Joel Mull : [b1] : Sunset : Inside
As One : Contours (Ian O'Brien Remix) : To See Tomorrow : Ubiquity
Voiteck : Cofferdam : 4th Rail : Truck Musik
Steve Tang : Visisons Far Away : Deepsounds One : Red Ember
Joel Mull : [b2] : Sunset : Inside
Andy Stott : 8ight : Replace : Modern Love

RE: (313) Porter Ricks "Biokinetics CD"

2008-04-18 Thread Robert Taylor
Wasn't this done deliberately by the CR/BC team? Some kind of brutal
point-making about the superiority of vinyl? 


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

-Original Message-
From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 18 April 2008 16:53
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; kent williams; list 313
Subject: Re: (313) Porter Ricks "Biokinetics CD"

- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "kent williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "list 313"
<313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 4:40 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Porter Ricks "Biokinetics CD"


> Indeed. I remember when the fracas over those splits first started -
mine 
> are still in slimlines.
> Most of the old tin-box CD packages run the same risk of splitting
from 
> the inside out.


Yeah, my Various Artists will only play the later half of the disk and
the 
Vainquer is nearly unplayable. I had some luck bending it back in place
and 
making it totally flat, then ripping it, but some tracks were completely

hosed.

CLASS ACTION SUIT! ;)

Tristan
===
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http://www.phonopsia.co.uk 

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Re: (313) Banging the box...

2008-04-18 Thread robin


On 18 Apr 2008, at 16:52, gavin morrissey wrote:

anyone know when that Planet Harrier is coming out?


It's on iTunes as a 256k AAC now and I think there are plans for a  
proper vinyl release. Christian, the label owner, is on the list. I'm  
sure he fill in the details if necessary.




also, the version of Black Thoughts on the Prime Numbers EP is an
edited version to the one on Psychostasia 01


Ah, didn't realise. I hadn't compared the two versions.

robin...


(313) Porter Ricks "Port Gentil"

2008-04-18 Thread kent williams
While I'm on the subject -- in "Port Gentil" there is a sound that I
remember vividly from Berlin (since I recorded it ;-)), of the UBahn
trains going over track coupling.  Does anyone know if that's what
they sampled for this track?


Re: (313) Porter Ricks "Biokinetics CD"

2008-04-18 Thread Tristan Watkins
- Original Message - 
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "kent williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "list 313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 4:40 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Porter Ricks "Biokinetics CD"


Indeed. I remember when the fracas over those splits first started - mine 
are still in slimlines.
Most of the old tin-box CD packages run the same risk of splitting from 
the inside out.



Yeah, my Various Artists will only play the later half of the disk and the 
Vainquer is nearly unplayable. I had some luck bending it back in place and 
making it totally flat, then ripping it, but some tracks were completely 
hosed.


CLASS ACTION SUIT! ;)

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Re: (313) Banging the box...

2008-04-18 Thread gavin morrissey
anyone know when that Planet Harrier is coming out?
also, the version of Black Thoughts on the Prime Numbers EP is an
edited version to the one on Psychostasia 01
also, also, he released a Japan only CD "My Electronic Mind" which is
well worth getting
also, also, also, he's had about 4 EPs up as "coming soon" on the
Psychostasia website for a year now
anyone know what's up with his label? I know he moved recently but it
would be great to have the label up and running again.
yeah, I like Reggie Dokes :)

On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 4:03 PM, robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > >
> > > > V.A. - Psychopark EP (DEEP EXPLORER MUSIC)
> > > >
> > >
> > > i second this, very nice and soulful ish from reggie d. and pals!
> > >
> >
> > I've just finally caught on to Reggie Dokes following his track on the
> Beatdown Vol 2 record. Think I missed out on his earlier stuff because The
> Afromation was only on CD. He's been doing some ridiculous stuff!
> >
>
>
>  Absolutely. Quite a lot of his stuff around now. Been some digital releases
> of older tracks and the repackaging of Black Thoughts (one of my favourite
> RD tracks) on Trusme's label too.
>
>  The new tracks on Planet Harrier are nice too.
>
>  robin...
>


RE: (313) Porter Ricks "Biokinetics CD"

2008-04-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yeah, I wrecked my M series one like that.  After that I put them all in normal 
CD cases in my rack and put the metal cases on
display :-)

> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 18 April 2008 16:41
> 
> Indeed. I remember when the fracas over those splits first started - mine are 
> still in slimlines.
> Most of the old tin-box CD packages run the same risk of splitting from the 
> inside out.
> 
> 
> From: "kent williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > I just pulled the metal can down off my shelf to rip it, and my copy
> > has a nasty circular scratch in it, and the fricken CD is actually
> > cracked from the center outwards about an inch. Maybe I should send
> > the CD and the frickin metal can case back to Hardwax and ask for
> > another.  On the other hand, the silver paint is coming off my Porter
> > Ricks can and it's starting to rust.
> >
> > I was going to ask if anyone had mp3s but miraculously it seems to be
> > ripping OK
> >
> > If you haven't destroyed your Chain Reactions CDs yet -- take them out
> > of the cans and put them in a less brutal sleeve!




Re: (313) Porter Ricks "Biokinetics CD"

2008-04-18 Thread therealmxyzptlk
Indeed. I remember when the fracas over those splits first started - mine are 
still in slimlines.
Most of the old tin-box CD packages run the same risk of splitting from the 
inside out.

 
jeff


 -- Original message --
From: "kent williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I just pulled the metal can down off my shelf to rip it, and my copy
> has a nasty circular scratch in it, and the fricken CD is actually
> cracked from the center outwards about an inch. Maybe I should send
> the CD and the frickin metal can case back to Hardwax and ask for
> another.  On the other hand, the silver paint is coming off my Porter
> Ricks can and it's starting to rust.
> 
> I was going to ask if anyone had mp3s but miraculously it seems to be
> ripping OK
> 
> If you haven't destroyed your Chain Reactions CDs yet -- take them out
> of the cans and put them in a less brutal sleeve!



(313) Porter Ricks "Biokinetics CD"

2008-04-18 Thread kent williams
I just pulled the metal can down off my shelf to rip it, and my copy
has a nasty circular scratch in it, and the fricken CD is actually
cracked from the center outwards about an inch. Maybe I should send
the CD and the frickin metal can case back to Hardwax and ask for
another.  On the other hand, the silver paint is coming off my Porter
Ricks can and it's starting to rust.

I was going to ask if anyone had mp3s but miraculously it seems to be
ripping OK

If you haven't destroyed your Chain Reactions CDs yet -- take them out
of the cans and put them in a less brutal sleeve!


Re: (313) Banging the box...

2008-04-18 Thread robin



V.A. - Psychopark EP (DEEP EXPLORER MUSIC)


i second this, very nice and soulful ish from reggie d. and pals!


I've just finally caught on to Reggie Dokes following his track on  
the Beatdown Vol 2 record. Think I missed out on his earlier stuff  
because The Afromation was only on CD. He's been doing some  
ridiculous stuff!



Absolutely. Quite a lot of his stuff around now. Been some digital  
releases of older tracks and the repackaging of Black Thoughts (one of  
my favourite RD tracks) on Trusme's label too.


The new tracks on Planet Harrier are nice too.

robin...


Re: (313) Putting My Computer Where My Mouth Is

2008-04-18 Thread Andrew Duke

kent williams wrote:

I've been musically unproductive lately, or rather I've started a lot
of things and haven't gotten around to finishing them.  So tonight I
found a sound I liked and vowed to finish a track without thinking too
hard about it.

http://www.cornwarning.com/chaircrusher/Chaircrusher-LegsBenedict.mp3

Sequenced in Ableton Live with a passel of samples including some
conga loops, the Tape909, an electric piano patch in Kontakt, and the
mighty Vaz Modular...

The name is something Jon Stewart imagined George W. Bush nicknaming
Pope Benedict.

Completely off topic -- tonight they were showing the Pope and the
President together. After the speech on the White House Lawn, Bush's
reaction was "Thanks, your holiness. Awesome speech!"

To which commentators added that it was, in fact, totally tubular.


  
Cool song, dude! :) Especially like the Vaz melodically and how it 
dances lazily from speaker

to speaker. Keep it up, Kent.  Looking forward to hearing more.
Andrew

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Andrew Duke--Consumer vs. User album:
http://www.phthalo.com/cat.php?cat=phth40

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(313) A wee taster for tonight...

2008-04-18 Thread Paul

You can listen to it here - http://mezerik.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=183#183

Rekkids utilized were

Marco Bernardi - Complete Direction - Frustrated Funk
Maxx Renn - Acid Express - Jamayka Recordings
Sterac - Sitting On Clouds - 100 % Pure
Phortune - Jiggerwatts - Public
David Brown - Feel Love - Large
Ismistik - Bulb - Djax
Better By Design - Iridite
Adrian Forciniti - Class Of '94 - Syra
Black Rascals - Blaze Theme Track - Sumo
Matthew Dear - Laguna Madre - Spectral
Voices From Beyond - Hanging on a Groove - House of 909
DK7 - Instone - DK7
Playboy - In da Jungle - Tag
Quince - Contracting - Delsin
Kebacid - Kebacid 2 - BLank
House to House - Taste my Love - Police
Jesper Dahlbäck - I Hate Flying! - Blank
Population One - Rush Hour - RH
Terrence Dixon - Point of view - Finest Blend
Markarian 205 - Quasar Vol.1 - Sonar Audio Researc
Ismistik - Woodvibe - Djax
Buset - Footsteps - Kanzaru
Cajmere & Derrick carter - Dreaming - Cajual
DJ ESP - Put A Smile On Your Face - Aciiieeed!

Enjoy

Thnks to Mez for the hosting



Re: (313) Banging the box...

2008-04-18 Thread Frank Glazer
>  I've just finally caught on to Reggie Dokes following his track on the
> Beatdown Vol 2 record. Think I missed out on his earlier stuff because The
> Afromation was only on CD. He's been doing some ridiculous stuff!

Tom Cox has been bigging up Dokes for a whle.  I assume he'll
be piping in soon to tell us all he told us so.

>  This is one of them that I've not yet properly sunk my teeth in to, but
> IIRC it was the Maurice Fulton remix of the Rollmottle track which sold me
> on this release. Either that or the Chateau Flight. But good to hear it's
> strong all around!

i need to go back to juno and check out the other cuts.  i bought the
mp3 of just that project sandro because i had been waiting forever to
see a re-release of it as the 12" had been next to impossible to find
for some time now.  i heard dj harvey play it at his residency at love
near washington square here in nyc and the sound in there really did
it justice.

peace,

frank

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Re: (313) Banging the box...

2008-04-18 Thread Tristan Watkins
- Original Message - 
From: "Frank Glazer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "Tristan Watkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "robin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "313 313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 2:33 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Banging the box...



 V.A. - Psychopark EP (DEEP EXPLORER MUSIC)


i second this, very nice and soulful ish from reggie d. and pals!


I've just finally caught on to Reggie Dokes following his track on the 
Beatdown Vol 2 record. Think I missed out on his earlier stuff because The 
Afromation was only on CD. He's been doing some ridiculous stuff!



that project sandro - blazer track has been out for a couple years,
but i finally picked it up last week too.  killer downtempo cosmic
bizness.


This is one of them that I've not yet properly sunk my teeth in to, but IIRC 
it was the Maurice Fulton remix of the Rollmottle track which sold me on 
this release. Either that or the Chateau Flight. But good to hear it's 
strong all around!


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(313) SF - Black Market Techno: Todd Sines, Sassmouth, M. Rhythm... Sat 19 April

2008-04-18 Thread Todd Sines

Saturday, April 19th.
Four DEMF veterans, 1 Party!
Black Market Techno w/ Todd Sines (Planet E, 7th City, NYC) ,  
Sassmouth (NBFC, Klektik) Chicago/ London, + Black Market House in  
the front room w/ Mike Rhythm (Pitchslap, Detroit) Evan Rhodes (Photo  
Recordings, Motion Music) + Black Market Techno residents, Razvan,  
dcoy, IXD, and Farzana.


At Oasis, 135 12th @ Madison downtown Oakland, 21+ 9pm - 3am + , $5  
Before 10 PM.


playing Live + DJing from 12:30-2+

http://www.myspace.com/blackmarkettechno
http://www.toddsines.com/


+odd


RE: (313) Banging the box...

2008-04-18 Thread Robert Taylor
Oooh, please do a mix with all that some time soon! 


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

-Original Message-
From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 18 April 2008 14:29
To: robin; 313 313
Subject: Re: (313) Banging the box...

- Original Message -
From: "robin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313 313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 11:05 AM
Subject: (313) Banging the box...


>
> ...Friday style. Some new tunes I've picked up, what's lighting your 
> candle?
>
> Soulphiction LP on Sonar Kollektiv
> Ibex - Gepettos Strings - Ibex001
> Sascha Dive - Street Life - Deep Vibes
> Urban Soul - Alright (Karizma Mixes) - Juno
> Jackmate - Gothan - Philpot
> Moritz Von Oswald - Watamu Beach Remix
> Karizma - Groove A 'K' Ordingly - R2


Had a bit of a binge the other day. I've properly listened to maybe half
of 
these so far. Not a duff one in the bunch. This is the newish stuff. A
fair 
amount of Detroit in here.

DEEPCHORD & MIKE HUCKABY - The Detroit Remixes (CACHE)

THE OLIVERWHO FACTORY - Solitaire (MADD CHAISE INC)

UB313 - Trak 6 (e c h o s p a c e dub remix) (FORTUNE8)

EDDIE FOWLKES - Eddie Fowlkes Series Vol 1 (DETROIT WAX)

V.A. - In Loving Memory 3:4 (STYRAX)

e c h o s p a c e - sonorous (FORTUNE8)

DJ QU - Passing States (STRENGTH MUSIC RECORDINGS)

DJ QU & DAVID S - To Eaches Own EP (STRENGTH MUSIC RECORDINGS)

V.A. - Psychopark EP (DEEP EXPLORER MUSIC)

REGGIE DOKES - The Afromation (PSYCHOSTASIA RECORDINGS)

CLARO INTELECTO - Metanarrative (MODERN LOVE)

JAZZANOVA/SOLAR SYSTEM: Sampler (Sonar Kollektiv Germany)

REPEAT ORCHESTRA: The Making Of (Real Soon)

DEWALTA/AQUATIC: Nebelhorn EP (Karaoke Kalk Pets Germany)

OSUNLADE: Elements Beyond Part 3 (Strictly Rhythm UK)

CLASSIC MAN/THE SWING KIDS: 5th Street Orchestration (Nervous US)

DAVE AJU/THE INVISIBLE ART TRIO: Love Always EP (Circus Company France)

LEROSA: Design EP (A Touch Of Class Germany)

DEWALTA/AQUATIC: Skipper (Meander Germany)

THE LADY BLACKTRONICA/DUBBYMAN/ALTON MILLER/ANTON ZAP: Ocean Species EP
- 
Deep Explorer Sampler Vol 2 (Deep Explorer Spain)

I CUBE: Prophetization (Versatile France)

WILLIAMS: Love On A Real Train (Love Triangle Music)

SYCLOPS: Where's Jason's K (DFA US)

SOULPHICTION: Ghana Wadada (Sonar Kollektiv Germany)

KUNIYUKI: Flying Music (Mule Musiq Japan)

DABRYE: Get Dirty EP (Ghostly International US)

PROJECT SANDRO/CHATEAU FLIGHT/ROLLMOTTLE/TODD TERJE/PRINS THOMAS:
Computer 
Incarnations For World Peace II (Sonar Kollektiv Germany)

SEBBO: Watamu Beach (Desolat Germany)

THE HOUZE VECTORS: We Bring U Muzik (MOS Holland)

CLARO INTELECTO: Rise (Modern Love)

ADOLF NOISE aka DJ KOZE/KOSS/LAWRENCE/ECHOLOGIST: My Favorite Things
(Mule 
Electronic Japan)

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Re: (313) Banging the box...

2008-04-18 Thread Frank Glazer
>  V.A. - Psychopark EP (DEEP EXPLORER MUSIC)

i second this, very nice and soulful ish from reggie d. and pals!

here's my top 15 from last week, two of the tracks from the above
rekkid made it:

http://www.deejaycountzero.com/blog/?p=20

that project sandro - blazer track has been out for a couple years,
but i finally picked it up last week too.  killer downtempo cosmic
bizness.

peace,

frank

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


Re: (313) Banging the box...

2008-04-18 Thread Tristan Watkins
- Original Message - 
From: "robin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "313 313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 11:05 AM
Subject: (313) Banging the box...




...Friday style. Some new tunes I've picked up, what's lighting your 
candle?


Soulphiction LP on Sonar Kollektiv
Ibex - Gepettos Strings - Ibex001
Sascha Dive - Street Life - Deep Vibes
Urban Soul - Alright (Karizma Mixes) - Juno
Jackmate - Gothan - Philpot
Moritz Von Oswald - Watamu Beach Remix
Karizma - Groove A 'K' Ordingly - R2



Had a bit of a binge the other day. I've properly listened to maybe half of 
these so far. Not a duff one in the bunch. This is the newish stuff. A fair 
amount of Detroit in here.


DEEPCHORD & MIKE HUCKABY - The Detroit Remixes (CACHE)

THE OLIVERWHO FACTORY - Solitaire (MADD CHAISE INC)

UB313 - Trak 6 (e c h o s p a c e dub remix) (FORTUNE8)

EDDIE FOWLKES - Eddie Fowlkes Series Vol 1 (DETROIT WAX)

V.A. - In Loving Memory 3:4 (STYRAX)

e c h o s p a c e - sonorous (FORTUNE8)

DJ QU - Passing States (STRENGTH MUSIC RECORDINGS)

DJ QU & DAVID S - To Eaches Own EP (STRENGTH MUSIC RECORDINGS)

V.A. - Psychopark EP (DEEP EXPLORER MUSIC)

REGGIE DOKES - The Afromation (PSYCHOSTASIA RECORDINGS)

CLARO INTELECTO - Metanarrative (MODERN LOVE)

JAZZANOVA/SOLAR SYSTEM: Sampler (Sonar Kollektiv Germany)

REPEAT ORCHESTRA: The Making Of (Real Soon)

DEWALTA/AQUATIC: Nebelhorn EP (Karaoke Kalk Pets Germany)

OSUNLADE: Elements Beyond Part 3 (Strictly Rhythm UK)

CLASSIC MAN/THE SWING KIDS: 5th Street Orchestration (Nervous US)

DAVE AJU/THE INVISIBLE ART TRIO: Love Always EP (Circus Company France)

LEROSA: Design EP (A Touch Of Class Germany)

DEWALTA/AQUATIC: Skipper (Meander Germany)

THE LADY BLACKTRONICA/DUBBYMAN/ALTON MILLER/ANTON ZAP: Ocean Species EP - 
Deep Explorer Sampler Vol 2 (Deep Explorer Spain)


I CUBE: Prophetization (Versatile France)

WILLIAMS: Love On A Real Train (Love Triangle Music)

SYCLOPS: Where's Jason's K (DFA US)

SOULPHICTION: Ghana Wadada (Sonar Kollektiv Germany)

KUNIYUKI: Flying Music (Mule Musiq Japan)

DABRYE: Get Dirty EP (Ghostly International US)

PROJECT SANDRO/CHATEAU FLIGHT/ROLLMOTTLE/TODD TERJE/PRINS THOMAS: Computer 
Incarnations For World Peace II (Sonar Kollektiv Germany)


SEBBO: Watamu Beach (Desolat Germany)

THE HOUZE VECTORS: We Bring U Muzik (MOS Holland)

CLARO INTELECTO: Rise (Modern Love)

ADOLF NOISE aka DJ KOZE/KOSS/LAWRENCE/ECHOLOGIST: My Favorite Things (Mule 
Electronic Japan)


Tristan
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(313) houston, tx

2008-04-18 Thread Matt Kane's Brain
So I'm going to be in the Houston area next week. Are there any techno- 
y things to do or shops to visit?

--
matt kane's brain
http://hydrogenproject.com
aim -> mkbatwerk
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RE: (313) Banging the box...

2008-04-18 Thread Mislav
Madteo - Memoria (double 12") - Morphine Italy
Jak, The - Kontrol (1-sided 12") - Creme Jak Holland
Jankel, Chaz - Get Yourself Together (12") - Tirk
DJ 3000 - Defiant (12") - Motech US
The Oliverwho Factory - Solitaire - Madd Chaise
Sumo, Tama/Prosumer - Play Up (12") - Ostgut Ton Germany
Oskan, Arthur - Flashback (Sean Deason's Remix!)- Matrix US
And last few Mahogani releases (Collins, Andres)

Dunno if it's Friday style though...  :-))

Lovely weekend to everyone!
mislav

-Original Message-
From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 6:05 PM
To: 313 313
Subject: (313) Banging the box...


...Friday style. Some new tunes I've picked up, what's lighting your  
candle?

Soulphiction LP on Sonar Kollektiv
Ibex - Gepettos Strings - Ibex001
Sascha Dive - Street Life - Deep Vibes
Urban Soul - Alright (Karizma Mixes) - Juno
Jackmate - Gothan - Philpot
Moritz Von Oswald - Watamu Beach Remix
Karizma - Groove A 'K' Ordingly - R2

robin




Re: (313) Track-ism mix

2008-04-18 Thread robin


On 16 Apr 2008, at 17:31, Southern Outpost wrote:

Not sure if this mix has been mentioned before, but I was checking out
infinitestatemachine.com last night and grabbed the Track-ism mix (
http://infinitestatemachine.com/2008/04/14/guest-mix-scott-from-trackwerk-blog/
) mixed by Scott from Trackwerk.

This mix is killing me right now, one hot track after another.


Yeah this mix had me entertained on the train in this morning. Well  
worth the DL.


robin...


(313) Banging the box...

2008-04-18 Thread robin


...Friday style. Some new tunes I've picked up, what's lighting your  
candle?


Soulphiction LP on Sonar Kollektiv
Ibex - Gepettos Strings - Ibex001
Sascha Dive - Street Life - Deep Vibes
Urban Soul - Alright (Karizma Mixes) - Juno
Jackmate - Gothan - Philpot
Moritz Von Oswald - Watamu Beach Remix
Karizma - Groove A 'K' Ordingly - R2

robin...


Re: (313) TJ Kong / Slam/Hood+Moog

2008-04-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey Ken- he played here in Glasgow a month or two ago and they needed
a Moog Voyager for the show - it's a modern version of the classic
Mini Moog as heard on..too many records to mention!  I didn't make
the show so I don't know if he just drops some sci-fi sound fx over
the records or if he's doing full on prog rock synth solos over the
top of Minimal Nation

cheers

Jason

On 14/04/2008, Odeluga, Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cool. I want one! :)
>
>  Keeping things synth related, it seems Robert Hood is using a Moog [I
>  don't know which one] nowadays in his 'grey area' type sets. I've not
>  experienced this - have had to miss so much in recent months for one
>  reason or another  - but wonder if anyone who can can drop some thoughts
>   ?
>
>  -Original Message-
>  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 8:39 AM
>  To: Odeluga, Ken; 313
>  Subject: RE: (313) TJ Kong / Slam
>
>
>  Hey Ken- it's not totally obscure but it's rare enough that I've never
>  seen one in the flesh and I worked in a big music store for almost 10
>  years
>
>  cheers
>
>  Jason
>


Re: (313) Back by dope demand....or not.

2008-04-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey Francis- cheers- nice to be back!  I think the main distributor is
Clone now but we carry all their stuff in the UK- there's some short
clips on our site if you want to check it out further

cheers

Jason

On 14/04/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jason
>
>  Welcome back!  Do you know if this is going to be distributed by Black Hole?
>
>
>  > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]
>  > Sent: 12 April 2008 16:45
>
> >
>  > Anyway, on the music front, newly arrived Glasgow resident Arne
>  > Weinberg dropped off a new double LP compilation on his own label
>  > today including some very nice material from Convextion, Strand,
>  > Stephen Brown and lots more- y'all should check it out!
>
>