(313) 2000 One - Neverending Cycle remastered out now

2008-11-08 Thread Klaas-Jan Jongsma
Ahum... just letting you all now that the 2000  One re-release should  
be in a recordstore near you by now...



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New release on 12
Label: Eevo Lute Muzique
Cat no: EEVO003R
Format: 12 Vinyl
Release date: 30-10-2008
Style: Detroit/Melodic Techno

From the vaults of Eevo Lute Muzique is a new series of releases on  
Eevo Lute Muzique/EevoNext Recordings. We are releasing newly mastered  
classic releases as well as material, never released before and safely  
stored in our DAT archives for years. Stay tuned for much more to come  
over the next months.


This time we bring you a complete rerelease of this classic EP by 2000  
And One dated from 1992. All audio is completely restored and re- 
mastered, we think it is a big improvement and it shows what modern  
studio technology can do with classic techno sound, fitting it right  
in with contemporary electronic music. Available as limited edition  
remastered 12 Vinyl.


RE: (313) New Music

2008-11-08 Thread fran...@thatamazingthing
Wondering if I'm in musically accessible mood at the mo or is there loads
of good stuff coming out?  Over the last few months my record collection's
rate of expansion has been mercifully slow, over the last weeks I'm back to
averaging an inch a week or something (and back to thinking of how I need
take advantage of the downturn to buy a bigger flat to house them all).
Anyway this ramble has just used up all the time I had to review them so
it's one liners only ;-)

Liquid Liquid : Optimo (Matthew Dear remix) - doesn't sound like the
original does sound good, kinda minimal but has funk

Francesco Tristano / Moritz - covered already

Fluid Ounce presents (compilation sampler) - not 313 but nice house

Mock  Toof : Underwater - as above, main side has vocal I don't like but
the instrumental on the B is sweet

Markus Enochson  Subliminal Kid : Schmutts - quite like the toughest cut on
here

Redshape : Blood Into Dust - the usual

Brothers Vibe : Natural High / Papol : Lapidus From Island - I like only the
deeper end of their (Brothers) vibe and that's where this is, don't know the
other artist but it's decent too

Novell Sound 01 - 3 tracks by another artist I don't know, Levon Vincent,
and 1 by DJ Jus Ed, not down with the latter but like the Levon V tracks,
Basic Channel-esque but with enough to set them apart from the mass

Eddie Fowlkes : Tiazoe Project - LARGE, his best for a while and a welcome
return after the horror of the Doors cover

c2  Moritz : Recomposed - was very dubious when news of this surfaced here
but digging most of what I've heard, though not all and not listened
properly yet

Fuse presents Deetron sampler 1 - said about the Redshape above on Styrax
Leaves the usual, the track on here (an exclusive apparently) is better
than that, real nice with Mr. Fingers touch, other tracks are good too, in
fact based on these samplers I'll be checking Deetron when he spins in
Manchester in a couple of weeks

Move D : Cube EP - I like Move D, this might not be his best but it's still
cool, A a steady number, B more interesting; track listing describes it as 3
parts, come across as one number with nice development

was just checking the new Modeselektor with Rustie  Dettmann down my local,
sounded good, put one aside




(313) A Fistful of CDs Wild Kingdom (Radio Stuff)

2008-11-08 Thread Richard Hester
Last week's radio show contained the 6th in a series of Dutch Treat 
mini-features highlighting some aspect of Dutch techno, a long-time 
interest of mine. This time the spotlight shone on Orlando Voorn, with a 
little bit of producer Thee J. Johanz thrown in for good measure. A 
playlist can be found at http://www.kfjc.org/music/playlist.php?i=31386 .


For this week's show, I grabbed a fistful of disparate CDs and hammered 
out a fairly coherent semi-ambient set. Bit players include Metamatics, 
H.E.A.D., Mouse on Mars, Isan, Capricorn, Twerk, Khan  Walker, Rei 
Harakami, and many more.



KFJC's 2008 fundraiser continues and continues - help us out at 
650-941-6800 and on line at www.kfjc.org . I'll still be offering the 
Goodwrench matching challenge. I'll match the donation, up to a total of 
$1k. Euros are appreciated as well.


 The Wild Kingdom airs on KFJC-FM 89.7, Saturday night/Sunday 
Morning, 12A-3A (7A-10A GMT). Potential listeners outside the San 
Francisco Bay area can find a webcast at www.kfjc.org (follow the 
links). Present and past Wild Kingdom playlists are also archived there. 
You can also check out archived playlists from my first KFJC show Just 
Desserts that aired on Fridays 10P-2A from 1992 through 1999. Archived 
playlists exist for that show starting from Fall 1995 to New Year's Eve 
1999/2000.


If you do tune in (especially via the web), please take a little time to 
let me know your locale. I'm also interested in promo music from all 
over and in promoting local (San Francisco Bay area) techno-type events. 
If you want to do some promotion for an event, contact the KFJC 
promotions department at [EMAIL PROTECTED] to arrange ticket giveaways 
and/or to send information for inclusion in our concert outlook. Thanks 
to those who have sent promo music so far.


   Regards,

   Richard Hester
   Mr. Goodwrench
   The Wild Kingdom
   SU 12A-3A
   KFJC-FM 89.7, Los Altos Hills, California
   www.kfjc.org