(313) Lerosa - Night Radio - Uzuri Recordings - In Shops 2nd Nov 09 ( Includes A Remix By Elbee Bad)

2009-09-14 Thread lakuti

hi folks .

sorry for the self promotion but i thought this might be of some  
interest to people on the list .


Lerosa's second outing on Uzuri , titled Night Radio Ep will be  
released on November the 2nd .


the tracks are now on Uzuri's myspace player .
http://www.myspace.com/uzurirecordings
thanx for your time !
lerato



Re: (313) Techno and Youth

2009-09-14 Thread Ravinder S Mann
Martin,

re: dubstep producers : I really hope so as I like the sound of a
snare on the third kick but I hope they all dont get sucked into the
Berlin dubby style many seem to go down. There are some pretty
interesting bits out there eg Untold, Appleblim, Silkie and Sharkey.

Ravinder.

2009/9/11 Martin Dust mar...@dustscience.com:

 On 10 Sep 2009, at 17:15, Ravinder S Mann wrote:

  Can techno capture the youth market ?


 Does it want or even need to? Most kids here are into funky house, speed
 garage or various flavours of hard style, the other factor is there are no
 techno clubs to go to.

 I think we'll start to see a younger influx of producers soon or later via
 dubstep, once they get beyond the bass and just beats.

 m




Re: (313) Techno and Youth

2009-09-14 Thread kent williams
As someone who began listening to reggae and dub going on 30 years, I
gravitate towards that sound wherever it pops up.  I don't welcome
people ossifying it into a genre though.  One of the attractions of
dubstep for me is the stuff that is informed by dub's sense of space.

But it's a shame that there's enough dubby techno coming out that
Boomkat has a  genre tag for it.  The good stuff is getting swamped in
a sea of mediocre 'me-too' tracks.  Anyone can hook up a muffled kick,
a minor chord on 2  4, and a 1/4 note triplet delay -- lord knows
I've done it myself plenty of times.  But why release tracks whose
chief virtue is how successfully they recycle the work of others?

On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 12:51 PM, Ravinder S Mann rav.m...@gmail.com wrote:
 Martin,

 re: dubstep producers : I really hope so as I like the sound of a
 snare on the third kick but I hope they all dont get sucked into the
 Berlin dubby style many seem to go down. There are some pretty
 interesting bits out there eg Untold, Appleblim, Silkie and Sharkey.

 Ravinder.

 2009/9/11 Martin Dust mar...@dustscience.com:

 On 10 Sep 2009, at 17:15, Ravinder S Mann wrote:

  Can techno capture the youth market ?


 Does it want or even need to? Most kids here are into funky house, speed
 garage or various flavours of hard style, the other factor is there are no
 techno clubs to go to.

 I think we'll start to see a younger influx of producers soon or later via
 dubstep, once they get beyond the bass and just beats.

 m





Re: (313) Techno and Youth

2009-09-14 Thread Martin Dust

Ravinder S Mann wrote:

Martin,

re: dubstep producers : I really hope so as I like the sound of a
snare on the third kick but I hope they all dont get sucked into the
Berlin dubby style many seem to go down. There are some pretty
interesting bits out there eg Untold, Appleblim, Silkie and Sharkey.

Ravinder.

  


There's a lot of interesting stuff around and it's getting more diverse, 
which is good as I'd got pretty bored with wobble and snare, which was 
always going to happen at some point. I reckon Dubstep is just coming 
out of it's loopy techno phase, interesting times ahead.


m


Re: (313) Techno and Youth

2009-09-14 Thread Martin Dust

kent williams wrote:

As someone who began listening to reggae and dub going on 30 years, I
gravitate towards that sound wherever it pops up.  I don't welcome
people ossifying it into a genre though.  One of the attractions of
dubstep for me is the stuff that is informed by dub's sense of space.

But it's a shame that there's enough dubby techno coming out that
Boomkat has a  genre tag for it.  The good stuff is getting swamped in
a sea of mediocre 'me-too' tracks.  Anyone can hook up a muffled kick,
a minor chord on 2  4, and a 1/4 note triplet delay -- lord knows
I've done it myself plenty of times.  But why release tracks whose
chief virtue is how successfully they recycle the work of others?

  
It's a fair point Kent, good dub is very hard to do, understanding the 
space is not easy, while the childish use of echo is very easy indeed.


m


Re: (313) On the radio tonight - recording of me @ Süd last October

2009-09-14 Thread Tristan Watkins
I've posted up the archive of yesterday's radio broadcast here: 
http://www.phonopsia.co.uk/?p=1100. And this is the tracklist:


Koss - Earth (S Point) [Mule Electronic]

Inverse Cinematics - The Rise  Fall (Sam Irl remix) [Pulver Records]

A Mountain Of One - Brown Piano (remake by Studio) [A Mountain Of One]

Roland Appel - New Love [Sonar Kollektiv]

Secondo - Solstice [Soul Jazz Records]

Kadebostan - Sofia On Stage [Fenou]

Reggie Dokes - Black Thoughts (Original) [Psychostasia Recordings]

The Asphalt - 8 Mile Road (Juju  Jordash mix) [Deep Explorer]

The Mole - I've Got My A1 [Musique Risquée]

Stereociti - Dedicated JB [Deep Explorer]

Mujaba - Fuelta [Four Roses Recordings]

Henrik Schwarz, Âme and Dixon - DPOMB (version 2) [Innervisions]

DJ Gregory - Labyrinthe [Zouk Music]

Todd Terry - I Hear the Music [Sound of Ministry]

Kadebostan - 5.15 am [Fenou]

Kenny Larkin - Keys, Strings, Tambourines - Glob [Planet E]

Johnny Fiasco - D-Drive [Distant Music]

Jacek Sienkiewicz - Living in Oblivion [Smallville]

Focus - Marvin in One [Versatile Records]

Wam Kidz - CB's Groove [After midnight]

Andre Harris - Lifted (Original) [Cajual Records]

XS - Deeper [Yoshitoshi Recordings]

NY Connection - Messages [Evolution]

Atjazz - For Real (Version Remix)

Kontext - Plumes [Immerse Records]

Cheers,

Tristan
===
phonop...@phonopsia.co.uk
http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Phonopsia/114852264163

On 13/09/2009 13:15, Tristan Watkins wrote:
I’m on the radio tonight at 1900 BST. That’s 1300 CDT. Figure it out 
where you are here: 
http://www.worldtimeserver.com/convert_time_in_GB.aspx?y=2009mo=9d=14h=19mn=0. 
It's a recording of my performance at Süd Electronic last October, 
broadcast on my friend Patrick’s Eclectic Electric show on Purple 
Radio: http://www.purple-radio.co.uk. Tune in if you can: 
http://87.117.193.144:9578/listen.pls


Cheers,

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



Re: (313) On the radio tonight - recording of me @ Süd last October

2009-09-14 Thread /0

Tristan,

FYI, your emails are, for some reason, being flagged in my email client as 
potential phishing emails.


-Joe

--
From: Tristan Watkins phonop...@googlemail.com
Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 5:03 PM
To: phonop...@googlemail.com
Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) On the radio tonight - recording of me @ Süd last October

I've posted up the archive of yesterday's radio broadcast here: 
http://www.phonopsia.co.uk/?p=1100. And this is the tracklist:


Koss - Earth (S Point) [Mule Electronic]

Inverse Cinematics - The Rise  Fall (Sam Irl remix) [Pulver Records]

A Mountain Of One - Brown Piano (remake by Studio) [A Mountain Of One]

Roland Appel - New Love [Sonar Kollektiv]

Secondo - Solstice [Soul Jazz Records]

Kadebostan - Sofia On Stage [Fenou]

Reggie Dokes - Black Thoughts (Original) [Psychostasia Recordings]

The Asphalt - 8 Mile Road (Juju  Jordash mix) [Deep Explorer]

The Mole - I've Got My A1 [Musique Risquée]

Stereociti - Dedicated JB [Deep Explorer]

Mujaba - Fuelta [Four Roses Recordings]

Henrik Schwarz, Âme and Dixon - DPOMB (version 2) [Innervisions]

DJ Gregory - Labyrinthe [Zouk Music]

Todd Terry - I Hear the Music [Sound of Ministry]

Kadebostan - 5.15 am [Fenou]

Kenny Larkin - Keys, Strings, Tambourines - Glob [Planet E]

Johnny Fiasco - D-Drive [Distant Music]

Jacek Sienkiewicz - Living in Oblivion [Smallville]

Focus - Marvin in One [Versatile Records]

Wam Kidz - CB's Groove [After midnight]

Andre Harris - Lifted (Original) [Cajual Records]

XS - Deeper [Yoshitoshi Recordings]

NY Connection - Messages [Evolution]

Atjazz - For Real (Version Remix)

Kontext - Plumes [Immerse Records]

Cheers,

Tristan
===
phonop...@phonopsia.co.uk
http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Phonopsia/114852264163

On 13/09/2009 13:15, Tristan Watkins wrote:
I’m on the radio tonight at 1900 BST. That’s 1300 CDT. Figure it out 
where you are here: 
http://www.worldtimeserver.com/convert_time_in_GB.aspx?y=2009mo=9d=14h=19mn=0. 
It's a recording of my performance at Süd Electronic last October, 
broadcast on my friend Patrick’s Eclectic Electric show on Purple Radio: 
http://www.purple-radio.co.uk. Tune in if you can: 
http://87.117.193.144:9578/listen.pls


Cheers,

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



Re: (313) On the radio tonight - recording of me @ Süd last October

2009-09-14 Thread Martin Dust

/0 wrote:

Tristan,

FYI, your emails are, for some reason, being flagged in my email 
client as potential phishing emails.


-Joe

It's all the links, Richard's also get flagged on our system.

m