Re: (313) Strand remix of Radiohead's Nude.

2008-04-20 Thread Anya K Stang

What Kent said.
Loving this remix. Loads!
#244 - get voting now! ; )

On 14 Apr 2008, at 15:17, kent williams wrote:

I think this is an elegant piece of work -- whether someone would like
it or not would depend on their feelings about Radiohead.  I'm a fan
so it's right up my alley.

I'd love to hear Shake do a Radiohead remix.  He used to play songs
from Kid A in his sets to great effect.

On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 11:47 PM, Brian Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:

Hello everyone,

We've submitted a mix for Radiohead's Nude remix contest.  It was  
an
interesting exercise and a good way to expose Detroit influenced  
electronic
music to people who might not otherwise know it exists. You can  
even vote
for it, if you fancy. We mainly just wanted to let you know that we  
did it

and Thom Yorke never sounded so funky. As always, don't be shy about
expressing your thoughts and/or critiques. You can hear it at the  
following

links:

http://www.myspace.com/strand313
http://www.radioheadremix.com/remix/?id=1510

-boyer





Re: (313) A wee taster for tonight...

2008-04-20 Thread Anya K Stang
Thanks for coming down and playing for us Paul, real pleasure and good  
to finally meet.

Wicked three hour set man!
My personal bites from Friday night at Corsica:
Kevin Reynolds playing brilliantly. So much crazy energy on stage,  
loved it!

I-F playing to a heaving mass for 2 hours yay!
Plant43 pulling out the stops as always yum!
Orphan doing the best gig I've heard her perform so far - way to go  
woman! Made my hair stand on end.

DJ Stingray driving the crowd *m*e*n*t*a*l* !
Datassette playing an excellent set, enjoyed that very much!
Simon and Toby keeping 'em dancing til they dropped! Rad!

It's been a fabulous night with fantastic music  a great crowd, big  
thanks to my fellow Bleepers (you rock!) and all our helpers, all our  
guests for playing (and being such wonderful guests) and to everyone  
who made it down, making this a night to remember. If I could I'd go  
back to Friday night 10pm and start all over again. ; )


Have a good Sunday y'all

Anya

http://www.bleep43.com



On 18 Apr 2008, at 15:25, Paul wrote:

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) Online ecord stores

2008-04-20 Thread JT Stewart
aw shucks that's a shame about Emporium 50...I only managed to order
from them twice but the service was perfect and they carried Detroit
stuff no one else did, that I could find anyways...

I shop TTL at Xmas time for the nonsense products (vids mostly)...some
of my friends are into the style of re-issues, disco and hipsterhop
they carry (sometimes i am too)...most of my friends in nyc write off
TTL...I'm surprised so many have had problems with them but warning
taken...

@kowalski a ok, brazilthere isn't good selection there? I was
under the impression most distribs were covering S America, but i
guess a lot of stuff doesn't make it down there?

these days i try dancerecords.com first -- even if things i want are
out of stock, if there's any chance they're still in print i'll click
the re-order button and wait and see -- their re-order system is
fantastic. then i go dopejams for the more esoteric. then i go rush
hour for the 80% of my wantlist that doesn't get any american
distribution blargh

On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 4:08 PM, Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 i should mention that turntable lab often has a lot of obscure
  represses and hipster disco, and of course they have almost all dfa
  releases.   i don't shop there much because i'm annoyed that their new
  releases rss feed doesn't distinguish between records and the hundreds
  of other nonsense products they carry (clothing and accessories,
  needless tech gizmos, every time they get a restock on gruvglide they
  add it to their rss feed, it's really dumb)




  On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 3:09 PM, JT Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


  as much as you can find at dancerecords.com (lightning fast shipping
which is often free for orders over 50$, ridiculously huge stock..),
then more boutique type shops like dopejams, emporium50, submerge etc
to fill in the gaps
  
i second Tom's question though, why the heck would you order records
from a u.s. store when you live in europe? american labels send the
majority of their stock there anyway, there's probably next to nothing
you can get here that you can't get there
  
FE gets a low rating from me, they've sent me the wrong records even
when what i ordered was in stock, and not much of what i order is ever
in stock. kudos to them for providing some much needed distribution
services, but the store is meh
  
  
  
  
On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 7:41 AM, theREALmxyzptlk
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
FE is fine if what you want is in stock.
  Speaking as someone who'd like to keep on *current* things domestic and
 abroad musically, it's not so hot.
  It won't do to wait on them to get in much of anything that's limited, 
 and
 it's a crap shoot waiting to see if they'll get the records in which  
 create
 a buzz here. Usually it's a losing bet. On the other hand, they'll often
 roll out a huge back-catalogue of a label which wasn't that hot last 
 year.
  It depends on what you want. They are efficient and fast if you 
 specify you
 want backorders skipped and shipping asap, but as far as keeping
 *consistently* current on things (save mostly the 'trendy' ends of 
 techno,
 the Soul Jazz catalogue, and the odd gem here and there) - and 
 especially as
 Tom mentioned, the Detroity stuff - you're better off elsewhere. I use a
 mail order service (PBE) which is run out of NY.
  No online site with interactive samples, etc, but excellent and faster
 service with a more varied stock (including imports).

 jeff





  forced exposure. great experience every time. email them to make sure
  what you want is available, especially if it is slighty more uncommon.
 


  





 --
  peace,

  frank

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



Re: (313) Online ecord stores

2008-04-20 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 10:39 AM, JT Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  then i go rush
  hour for the 80% of my wantlist that doesn't get any american
  distribution blargh

i want so badly to support rush hour, hardwax and clone, but their
shipping and total cost per record is just so much more expensive than
Juno. i kind of hate juno, but ordering from them can be like 40%
cheaper.

tom


Re: (313) Online ecord stores

2008-04-20 Thread Kowalsky
Juno always worked fine for me. They have a pretty decent site, large  
stock, lots of audio samples, wishlists, and fast shipping.
In one order i placed, the package didn't arrive. They made no  
further questions about it and just gave me store credit right away.  
Really amazing.
I think they must be the best online store when you put all factors  
in balance.


kw

On 20/04/2008, at 12:48, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:

On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 10:39 AM, JT Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:

 then i go rush
 hour for the 80% of my wantlist that doesn't get any american
 distribution blargh


i want so badly to support rush hour, hardwax and clone, but their
shipping and total cost per record is just so much more expensive than
Juno. i kind of hate juno, but ordering from them can be like 40%
cheaper.

tom





Re: (313) Online ecord stores

2008-04-20 Thread theREALmxyzptlk
A-men. For a while after I first retired from GM (and hadn't 
appropriately adjusted my outgo with my income), I ordered several boxes 
from Hardwax and a few from Clone and RH, but as I have to make do on 
blazing the college adjunct trail these days, I can rarely afford 
anything I have to import.

I look at the new releases on their sites and drool.
More than anything, I subsist on pay-for downloads from Bleep (when 
something lands there I want), sometimes Beatport, or even Boomkat.
Cool or not, I want to listen and slsk just doesn't cover the economic 
bases for the artists.
I live just outside of the D, and it's tough getting Detroity things 
HERE for Pete's sake. You can't blame the artists for shipping the wax 
where it fetches the bacon, but it's a sad state when one has to import 
the music made around the corner.
The real b*tch for me about FE is playing the guessing game concerning 
whether or not they'll have any of the latest holy grail. So many times 
after I have bit the bullet and imported, I've seen them offer whatever 
it is I sold my soul to have mailed from across the pond. The next time 
I gamble on them, I find all copies went abroad.
I've gone back and forth on hoarding vinyl (well, not really 
*hoarding*...), and while I'd much rather own a RECORD than a file, 
these days I don't have much choice and I'm thankful when I can find 
someone who sells what I want digitally.



jeff





i want so badly to support rush hour, hardwax and clone, but their
shipping and total cost per record is just... 


(313) Randolph - earth 2 god - mike banks mix

2008-04-20 Thread Southern Outpost
just picked up this 12 today at Amoeba, I had to do a double take on
it, I saw Bank's name and wasn't sure its the right Banks until I read
the small print.

This is a hot remix, true UR soulful style with the classic stabs and
strings you know and love. Great for the last track if the night, very
uplifting!

Check it out!

Patrick

-- 
--
Southern Outpost
Sydney - San Francisco - Berlin
http://www.southernoutpost.com
--


Re: (313) Online ecord stores

2008-04-20 Thread Kowalsky
There are a few stores in São Pulo, and still less stores in Rio. But  
they're expensive, with very limited number of titles, covering only  
the releases wich will please the average day-to-day club dj.


Kw

On 20/04/2008, at 11:39, JT Stewart wrote:


aw shucks that's a shame about Emporium 50...I only managed to order
from them twice but the service was perfect and they carried Detroit
stuff no one else did, that I could find anyways...

I shop TTL at Xmas time for the nonsense products (vids mostly)...some
of my friends are into the style of re-issues, disco and hipsterhop
they carry (sometimes i am too)...most of my friends in nyc write off
TTL...I'm surprised so many have had problems with them but warning
taken...

@kowalski a ok, brazilthere isn't good selection there? I was
under the impression most distribs were covering S America, but i
guess a lot of stuff doesn't make it down there?

these days i try dancerecords.com first -- even if things i want are
out of stock, if there's any chance they're still in print i'll click
the re-order button and wait and see -- their re-order system is
fantastic. then i go dopejams for the more esoteric. then i go rush
hour for the 80% of my wantlist that doesn't get any american
distribution blargh

On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 4:08 PM, Frank Glazer  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

i should mention that turntable lab often has a lot of obscure
 represses and hipster disco, and of course they have almost all dfa
 releases.   i don't shop there much because i'm annoyed that  
their new
 releases rss feed doesn't distinguish between records and the  
hundreds

 of other nonsense products they carry (clothing and accessories,
 needless tech gizmos, every time they get a restock on gruvglide  
they

 add it to their rss feed, it's really dumb)




 On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 3:09 PM, JT Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:




as much as you can find at dancerecords.com (lightning fast shipping
 which is often free for orders over 50$, ridiculously huge  
stock..),
 then more boutique type shops like dopejams, emporium50,  
submerge etc

 to fill in the gaps

 i second Tom's question though, why the heck would you order  
records

 from a u.s. store when you live in europe? american labels send the
 majority of their stock there anyway, there's probably next to  
nothing

 you can get here that you can't get there

 FE gets a low rating from me, they've sent me the wrong records  
even
 when what i ordered was in stock, and not much of what i order  
is ever

 in stock. kudos to them for providing some much needed distribution
 services, but the store is meh




 On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 7:41 AM, theREALmxyzptlk
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



FE is fine if what you want is in stock.
 Speaking as someone who'd like to keep on *current* things  
domestic and

abroad musically, it's not so hot.
 It won't do to wait on them to get in much of anything that's  
limited, and
it's a crap shoot waiting to see if they'll get the records in  
which  create
a buzz here. Usually it's a losing bet. On the other hand,  
they'll often
roll out a huge back-catalogue of a label which wasn't that hot  
last year.
 It depends on what you want. They are efficient and fast if you  
specify you

want backorders skipped and shipping asap, but as far as keeping
*consistently* current on things (save mostly the 'trendy' ends  
of techno,
the Soul Jazz catalogue, and the odd gem here and there) - and  
especially as
Tom mentioned, the Detroity stuff - you're better off elsewhere.  
I use a

mail order service (PBE) which is run out of NY.
 No online site with interactive samples, etc, but excellent and  
faster

service with a more varied stock (including imports).

jeff





forced exposure. great experience every time. email them to  
make sure
what you want is available, especially if it is slighty more  
uncommon.













--
 peace,

 frank

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







Re: (313) Online ecord stores

2008-04-20 Thread Kowalsky
That's really a shame about US online stores. I did not know the  
situation were so like this... well, bad.
Another thing i do, from time to time, is buy records thru discogs or  
gemm from american not online stores, i mean, stores and dudes that   
end up selling online, but they had no proper site or a online  
selling system. This case applies to no so new releases and you gotta  
trust the person. I never had any trouble though, luckly.


Kw

On 20/04/2008, at 14:21, theREALmxyzptlk wrote:

A-men. For a while after I first retired from GM (and hadn't  
appropriately adjusted my outgo with my income), I ordered several  
boxes from Hardwax and a few from Clone and RH, but as I have to  
make do on blazing the college adjunct trail these days, I can  
rarely afford anything I have to import.

I look at the new releases on their sites and drool.
More than anything, I subsist on pay-for downloads from Bleep (when  
something lands there I want), sometimes Beatport, or even Boomkat.
Cool or not, I want to listen and slsk just doesn't cover the  
economic bases for the artists.
I live just outside of the D, and it's tough getting Detroity  
things HERE for Pete's sake. You can't blame the artists for  
shipping the wax where it fetches the bacon, but it's a sad state  
when one has to import the music made around the corner.
The real b*tch for me about FE is playing the guessing game  
concerning whether or not they'll have any of the latest holy  
grail. So many times after I have bit the bullet and imported, I've  
seen them offer whatever it is I sold my soul to have mailed from  
across the pond. The next time I gamble on them, I find all copies  
went abroad.
I've gone back and forth on hoarding vinyl (well, not really  
*hoarding*...), and while I'd much rather own a RECORD than a file,  
these days I don't have much choice and I'm thankful when I can  
find someone who sells what I want digitally.



jeff





i want so badly to support rush hour, hardwax and clone, but their
shipping and total cost per record is just...






(313) Kraftwerk last night (Mpls show)

2008-04-20 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight

Fantastic show and yes, the rumors are true, Florian was not there.
His replacement is a young man named Stefan Pfaff and he did a fine job.
he did seem to be beside himself -stunned/amazed that he was on stage
performing as a member of Kraftwerk
must have been his dream come true last night
he kept looking around the club and he had an actual smile on his face at
times so you know he was having a good time

when the door slam came for Autobahn and the crowd threw up a big cheer he
looked back at the sound/video techs on the side of the stage and then
looked around at us in the audience with a big grin on his face - Ralph
looked over at Stefan as if to confirm see, what did I tell you?
the expression on Stefan's face was priceless and so easy to read as
you're right! they *do* know the song by the car door slam!

prop wise - no blinking LED ties
they had the robots, they did the Tron suits
there were some new videos or alterations to videos
they also were doing lots of live remixing of songs (adding new elements to
them)
sound was great as we were on the floor about 10 to 15 feet from the stage
in front of Ralph (left side)

everything I can recall playlist (but not in order):
they started with Man Machine
Expo 2000 (UR version still)
Numbers/Computer World
Aerodynamik
The Model
Neon Lights
Showroom Dummies (Ralph sung it in French - nice touch)
Computer Love (when was the last time they played this live?!)
Tour De France (both new versions and original)
Radioactivity
Elektro Kardiogramm
Vitamin
Autobahn
Trans Europe Express
The Robots (with one that resembles the new guy sort of)
Boing Boom Tschak/Music Non Stop (which they ended with of course)

all in all it was a great show
lots of people there seeing Kraftwerk for the first time since I don't
think Kraftwerk have ever been to Minneapolis (at least not in the past
25-30 years)
I think there was some technical difficulties with one of their laptop
stations - on some songs some elements seemed a bit delayed but just by a
hair
either that or they really aren't robots and it was human error

awesome show, not many people were dancing (lots of classic rock old dudes
around - and it is Minnesota so it takes extra energy to get people to move
here) but our group (which included list lurker Drew) was dancing away and
having a load of fun
my wife actually got to see the show this time (unlike in Chicago) because
we were on the floor and her view wasn't obstructed by any tall people

MEK





Re: (313) Online ecord stores

2008-04-20 Thread dan lucas
Any recommendations for Delsin vinyl?




On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 4:53 PM, Kowalsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 That's really a shame about US online stores. I did not know the situation
 were so like this... well, bad.
  Another thing i do, from time to time, is buy records thru discogs or gemm
 from american not online stores, i mean, stores and dudes that  end up
 selling online, but they had no proper site or a online selling system. This
 case applies to no so new releases and you gotta trust the person. I never
 had any trouble though, luckly.

  Kw



  On 20/04/2008, at 14:21, theREALmxyzptlk wrote:


  A-men. For a while after I first retired from GM (and hadn't appropriately
 adjusted my outgo with my income), I ordered several boxes from Hardwax and
 a few from Clone and RH, but as I have to make do on blazing the college
 adjunct trail these days, I can rarely afford anything I have to import.
  I look at the new releases on their sites and drool.
  More than anything, I subsist on pay-for downloads from Bleep (when
 something lands there I want), sometimes Beatport, or even Boomkat.
  Cool or not, I want to listen and slsk just doesn't cover the economic
 bases for the artists.
  I live just outside of the D, and it's tough getting Detroity things HERE
 for Pete's sake. You can't blame the artists for shipping the wax where it
 fetches the bacon, but it's a sad state when one has to import the music
 made around the corner.
  The real b*tch for me about FE is playing the guessing game concerning
 whether or not they'll have any of the latest holy grail. So many times
 after I have bit the bullet and imported, I've seen them offer whatever it
 is I sold my soul to have mailed from across the pond. The next time I
 gamble on them, I find all copies went abroad.
  I've gone back and forth on hoarding vinyl (well, not really
 *hoarding*...), and while I'd much rather own a RECORD than a file, these
 days I don't have much choice and I'm thankful when I can find someone who
 sells what I want digitally.
 
 
 jeff
 
 
 
 
 
   i want so badly to support rush hour, hardwax and clone, but their
   shipping and total cost per record is just...
  
 
 




(313) t shirts redux / meetups

2008-04-20 Thread Michael Kuszynski
Yo so any ideas or progress on the t shirts?

who do I give money to?

Any way to meet up with 313 listers?

Are there any obvious identifiers other than said t-shirts, or maybe
an aluminum foil hat?

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


Re: (313) Randolph - earth 2 god - mike banks mix

2008-04-20 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 4:28 PM, Southern Outpost
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 just picked up this 12 today at Amoeba, I had to do a double take on
  it, I saw Bank's name and wasn't sure its the right Banks until I read
  the small print.

  This is a hot remix, true UR soulful style with the classic stabs and
  strings you know and love. Great for the last track if the night, very
  uplifting!

  Check it out!

i've been meaning to hunt this one down for a minute. i have the
believer 12 with the jazzanova mix that is really dope, and i just
recently got the whole Randolph album and it is pretty dope. i like
the track he did with Waajeed especially.

tom


Re: (313) Online ecord stores

2008-04-20 Thread Frank Glazer
http://www.juno.co.uk/search/?q=delsinprecision=anycolumn=allmusic=yesmerchandise=nogenre_id=order=date_down

On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 7:44 PM, dan lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Any recommendations for Delsin vinyl?






  On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 4:53 PM, Kowalsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   That's really a shame about US online stores. I did not know the situation
   were so like this... well, bad.
Another thing i do, from time to time, is buy records thru discogs or gemm
   from american not online stores, i mean, stores and dudes that  end up
   selling online, but they had no proper site or a online selling system. 
 This
   case applies to no so new releases and you gotta trust the person. I never
   had any trouble though, luckly.
  
Kw
  
  
  
On 20/04/2008, at 14:21, theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
  
  
A-men. For a while after I first retired from GM (and hadn't 
 appropriately
   adjusted my outgo with my income), I ordered several boxes from Hardwax and
   a few from Clone and RH, but as I have to make do on blazing the college
   adjunct trail these days, I can rarely afford anything I have to import.
I look at the new releases on their sites and drool.
More than anything, I subsist on pay-for downloads from Bleep (when
   something lands there I want), sometimes Beatport, or even Boomkat.
Cool or not, I want to listen and slsk just doesn't cover the economic
   bases for the artists.
I live just outside of the D, and it's tough getting Detroity things HERE
   for Pete's sake. You can't blame the artists for shipping the wax where it
   fetches the bacon, but it's a sad state when one has to import the music
   made around the corner.
The real b*tch for me about FE is playing the guessing game concerning
   whether or not they'll have any of the latest holy grail. So many times
   after I have bit the bullet and imported, I've seen them offer whatever it
   is I sold my soul to have mailed from across the pond. The next time I
   gamble on them, I find all copies went abroad.
I've gone back and forth on hoarding vinyl (well, not really
   *hoarding*...), and while I'd much rather own a RECORD than a file, these
   days I don't have much choice and I'm thankful when I can find someone who
   sells what I want digitally.
   
   
   jeff
   
   
   
   
   
 i want so badly to support rush hour, hardwax and clone, but their
 shipping and total cost per record is just...

   
   
  
  




-- 
peace,

frank

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