RE: (313) boring friday - pt1

2009-12-03 Thread Odeluga, Ken

Which mix *don't* we like [not including the recent mixes not done by Detroit 
artists]?

I like all of the 'historic' mixes, personally.

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Subject: Re: (313) boring friday - pt1

Flam-Boy-Ant mix for me I think.

Jason

2009/11/28 Joe Marougi 
>
> I play the 10th planet version.  I like the "Rhythm is Rhythm"
> repeating vocal and the piano breakdown.
>
> On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 6:11 PM, Richard Hester  
> wrote:
> >
> > Well, I'm partial to Juan's remix and the kickless version included on the 
> > Retro Techno compilation.
> >
> > Marsel van der Wielen wrote:
> >>
> >> pls finally tell us which is your favorite version of "strings of life"?
> >>
> >> a short guide // 
> >> http://www.discogs.com/Rhythim-Is-Rhythim-Strings-Of-Life-89/master/695
> >> "There were five official versions of the song. The first two were 
> >> released in 1987: the famous 7:23 mix called "Strings Of Life (Piano Mix)" 
> >> or just "Strings Of Life", and a 6:56 remix called "Strings (Flam-Boy-Ant 
> >> Mix)" or just "Strings". In 1989, two new remixes were licensed 
> >> exclusively to UK & European labels: a Juan Atkins remix called "Strings 
> >> Of Life '89 (Juan's Magic Mix)", and an uncredited remix called "Strings 
> >> of Life (Exclusive Remix)" (issued on a split release 
> >>  with Model 500). In 1991, an 8:23 
> >> kick drum-free version titled "Strings Of Life (Unreleased Mix)", "Strings 
> >> Of Life (Remix)", or "Strings Of The Strings Of Life" first appeared, and 
> >> featured additional production by Carl Craig & Derrick May. This mix was 
> >> "unreleased" in the sense that it was new at the time and was never 
> >> officially released on a single; only on compilations. Numerous 
> >> compilations feature early fades and other space-saving edits of the 
> >> original 1987 Piano Mix, the 1989 Exclusive Remix, and the 1991 Unreleased 
> >> Mix."
> >>
> >


Re: (313) boring friday - pt3

2009-12-03 Thread Richard Hester
The first of his covers I encountered was "The Philosophy of Sound and 
Machine". Still one of my faves. I had it out last week for my Black 
Dog/ART show and noticed that the synth on the back cover doesn't have 
any black keys...


The cover of "Intergalactic Beats" is also quite swell - what's between 
the covers even more so.


ja...@iridite.com wrote:

Model 500 - Classics on R+S was pretty cool too as I remember

2009/12/3 ja...@iridite.com:
   

Nightvision covers I think - didn't realise it was a homage to Stevie
Wonder until a year or so ago!!!

2009/11/27 Marsel van der Wielen:
 

and last but not least your favorite abdul hacq / third earth covers top 3


   
 
   




Re: (313) boring friday - pt1

2009-12-03 Thread mistamuthafuka
Salsa Life was just a remix of Strings to me...



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Subject: Re: (313) boring friday - pt1
Flam-Boy-Ant mix for me I think.

Jason

2009/11/28 Joe Marougi 
>
> I play the 10th planet version.  I like the "Rhythm is Rhythm"
> repeating vocal and the piano breakdown.
>
> On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 6:11 PM, Richard Hester  
> wrote:
> >
> > Well, I'm partial to Juan's remix and the kickless version included on the 
> > Retro Techno compilation.
> >
> > Marsel van der Wielen wrote:
> >>
> >> pls finally tell us which is your favorite version of "strings of life"?
> >>
> >> a short guide // 
> >> http://www.discogs.com/Rhythim-Is-Rhythim-Strings-Of-Life-89/master/695
> >> "There were five official versions of the song. The first two were 
> >> released in 1987: the famous 7:23 mix called "Strings Of Life (Piano Mix)" 
> >> or just "Strings Of Life", and a 6:56 remix called "Strings (Flam-Boy-Ant 
> >> Mix)" or just "Strings". In 1989, two new remixes were licensed 
> >> exclusively to UK & European labels: a Juan Atkins remix called "Strings 
> >> Of Life '89 (Juan's Magic Mix)", and an uncredited remix called "Strings 
> >> of Life (Exclusive Remix)" (issued on a split release 
> >>  with Model 500). In 1991, an 8:23 
> >> kick drum-free version titled "Strings Of Life (Unreleased Mix)", "Strings 
> >> Of Life (Remix)", or "Strings Of The Strings Of Life" first appeared, and 
> >> featured additional production by Carl Craig & Derrick May. This mix was 
> >> "unreleased" in the sense that it was new at the time and was never 
> >> officially released on a single; only on compilations. Numerous 
> >> compilations feature early fades and other space-saving edits of the 
> >> original 1987 Piano Mix, the 1989 Exclusive Remix, and the 1991 Unreleased 
> >> Mix."
> >>
> >


Re: (313) Carl Craig/Francesco Tristano "The Melody"

2009-12-03 Thread ja...@iridite.com
Christ - I'm only just getting into myspace - better catch up!!!

2009/11/28 Tristan Watkins :
> And it looks like that's only the tip of the iceberg.
> http://www.facebook.com/pages/Glasgow-United-Kingdom/Rubadub/59699696224
>
> The horror!
>
> On 28/11/2009 10:34, Tristan Watkins wrote:
>>
>> Haha. It's true! http://twitter.com/rubadub_glasgow
>>
>> Non-stop slagging off of some Jason fella though.
>>
>> On 27/11/2009 22:04, ja...@iridite.com wrote:
>>>
>>> What?  We Tweet?  You'll be telling me that we've got a Facebook Page
>>> next
>>>
>>> Jason (the Techno Luddite!)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2009/11/27 Tristan Watkins

 I gave up on music shop reviews about five years ago. That said,
 Rub-a-dub's tweets are very useful, and necessarily brief.

 On 27/11/2009 17:00, kent williams wrote:
>
> As a frequent, repeat customer of Boomkat, I feel compelled to rise to
> their defense.
>
> I write music reviews for a local free paper, and have written in the
> past for a variety of publications.  What one realizes very quickly in
> writing reviews, is that it is difficult to do at all, let alone well.
>  Especially when it comes to electronic music, where you don't often
> have lyrics to provide some sort of 'meaning' to critique.  And the
> more you  do it (and I've written hundreds over the past 10 years) the
> less you actually have to say.
>
> Boomkat's reviews are actually well written, and are much, much better
> than any other download store site on the internet.   They are
> consistently helpful to me -- they provide context to each release
> which sends me off to research other related music.  They  are also
> sometimes humorous without succumbing to the jokey Britishisms that
> grate the ear when you read a lot of UK music publications.
>
> They are definitely oriented towards trying to shift units. They
> definitely reflect the personal prejudices of the writers.  They, no
> doubt, occasionally give more weight to their friends or labels they
> don't want to make into enemies.  But it's like reading anything --
> you have to consider the source and make up your own mind.
>
> It isn't as bad as Beatport. Beatport tries to be all things to all
> people, so they pimp absolute sh1t.   Beatport has discovered that you
> can make money catering to DJs with no taste, no shame, and no soul.
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Martin Dust
>  wrote:
>
>> On 27 Nov 2009, at 15:23, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I like Boomkat's random shards of disdain.
>>>
>>> Although the fact that 99% of their reviews make each item sound like
>>> the next best thing since sliced bread, still leaves the final joke on 
>>> them!
>>>
>> This comes up a lot from techno heads, what do you really expect them
>> to put?
>>
>> m
>>
>
>>
>


Re: (313) boring friday - pt3

2009-12-03 Thread ja...@iridite.com
Model 500 - Classics on R+S was pretty cool too as I remember

2009/12/3 ja...@iridite.com :
> Nightvision covers I think - didn't realise it was a homage to Stevie
> Wonder until a year or so ago!!!
>
> 2009/11/27 Marsel van der Wielen :
>> and last but not least your favorite abdul hacq / third earth covers top 3
>>
>>
>


Re: (313) boring friday - pt1

2009-12-03 Thread ja...@iridite.com
Flam-Boy-Ant mix for me I think.

Jason

2009/11/28 Joe Marougi 
>
> I play the 10th planet version.  I like the "Rhythm is Rhythm"
> repeating vocal and the piano breakdown.
>
> On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 6:11 PM, Richard Hester  
> wrote:
> >
> > Well, I'm partial to Juan's remix and the kickless version included on the 
> > Retro Techno compilation.
> >
> > Marsel van der Wielen wrote:
> >>
> >> pls finally tell us which is your favorite version of "strings of life"?
> >>
> >> a short guide // 
> >> http://www.discogs.com/Rhythim-Is-Rhythim-Strings-Of-Life-89/master/695
> >> "There were five official versions of the song. The first two were 
> >> released in 1987: the famous 7:23 mix called "Strings Of Life (Piano Mix)" 
> >> or just "Strings Of Life", and a 6:56 remix called "Strings (Flam-Boy-Ant 
> >> Mix)" or just "Strings". In 1989, two new remixes were licensed 
> >> exclusively to UK & European labels: a Juan Atkins remix called "Strings 
> >> Of Life '89 (Juan's Magic Mix)", and an uncredited remix called "Strings 
> >> of Life (Exclusive Remix)" (issued on a split release 
> >>  with Model 500). In 1991, an 8:23 
> >> kick drum-free version titled "Strings Of Life (Unreleased Mix)", "Strings 
> >> Of Life (Remix)", or "Strings Of The Strings Of Life" first appeared, and 
> >> featured additional production by Carl Craig & Derrick May. This mix was 
> >> "unreleased" in the sense that it was new at the time and was never 
> >> officially released on a single; only on compilations. Numerous 
> >> compilations feature early fades and other space-saving edits of the 
> >> original 1987 Piano Mix, the 1989 Exclusive Remix, and the 1991 Unreleased 
> >> Mix."
> >>
> >


Re: (313) Moritz in 1984

2009-12-03 Thread Michael Elliot-Knight
Cool - I really like Palais Schaumburg and a lot of the other NDW bands 
(the less commercial ones)
this past summer I picked up their LP "Lupa" at a record swap

always keeping my eye out for the NDW bands

MEK

southernoutp...@gmail.com wrote on 12/03/2009 04:01:46 AM:

> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohytG5wyFvk
> 
> Nice dance moves!



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Re: (313) Moritz in 1984

2009-12-03 Thread Frank Glazer

I suppose if by "nice" you mean "epileptic"

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On Dec 3, 2009, at 5:01 AM, Southern Outpost > wrote:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohytG5wyFvk

Nice dance moves!


Re: (313) Moritz in 1984

2009-12-03 Thread Ravinder S Mann
Still looks exactly the same as he did on The Wire cover recently.

2009/12/3 Southern Outpost :
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohytG5wyFvk
>
> Nice dance moves!
>


Re: (313) Moritz in 1984

2009-12-03 Thread Jernej Marusic

It's a shame that today ha can barely walk :(



Southern Outpost wrote:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohytG5wyFvk

Nice dance moves!





Re: (313) Moritz in 1984

2009-12-03 Thread Martin Dust

On 3 Dec 2009, at 10:06, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
> 
> 
> I like the sound of the production though. Especially the drums.
> 

Proper LOL

m


Re: (313) Moritz in 1984

2009-12-03 Thread Southern Outpost
I believe Thomas Fehlmann was in the group too, will have to look
again to see if I can spot him.

P.

On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 2:06 AM, Odeluga, Ken  wrote:
> Cheers Pat, I made it to about 1 minute thirty in!
>
> I like the sound of the production though. Especially the drums.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: southernoutp...@gmail.com [mailto:southernoutp...@gmail.com] On Behalf 
> Of Southern Outpost
> Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 10:02 AM
> To: list 313
> Subject: (313) Moritz in 1984
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohytG5wyFvk
>
> Nice dance moves!
>


RE: (313) Moritz in 1984

2009-12-03 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Cheers Pat, I made it to about 1 minute thirty in!

I like the sound of the production though. Especially the drums.


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Southern Outpost
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To: list 313
Subject: (313) Moritz in 1984

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohytG5wyFvk

Nice dance moves!


(313) Moritz in 1984

2009-12-03 Thread Southern Outpost
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohytG5wyFvk

Nice dance moves!