Re: (313) Carl Craig remixes Hot Chip

2010-01-12 Thread Martin Dust
We've played with two of the guys from Hot Chip, good lads and they know their 
techno as they worked for Warp back in the day.

m


On 8 Jan 2010, at 19:31, kent williams wrote:

 http://www.urb.com/2010/01/08/hot-chip-one-life-stand-carl-craig-remix
 
 I have no use for Hot Chip, myself, and the cynically minded might
 view this as the latest chapter in CC's selling out.  But I actually
 rather like this remix on its own terms.  The original track? Eecchh



RE: (313) Carl Craig remixes Hot Chip

2010-01-12 Thread Odeluga, Ken

It would be good if they took a bit of a chance with *some* of their music.

That's interesting, as I tend to got the impression somehow that they *could* 
write some edgier music if they tried. Perhaps I can sense the good taste 
lurking somewhere in what they've released.

They're clearly instead opting for safety=security= [perhaps] money.

That's where I part company with what they do.

Ken

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We've played with two of the guys from Hot Chip, good lads and they know their 
techno as they worked for Warp back in the day.

m


On 8 Jan 2010, at 19:31, kent williams wrote:

 http://www.urb.com/2010/01/08/hot-chip-one-life-stand-carl-craig-remix

 I have no use for Hot Chip, myself, and the cynically minded might
 view this as the latest chapter in CC's selling out.  But I actually
 rather like this remix on its own terms.  The original track? Eecchh


Re: (313) Carl Craig remixes Hot Chip

2010-01-12 Thread Martin Dust

On 12 Jan 2010, at 09:29, Odeluga, Ken wrote:

 
 It would be good if they took a bit of a chance with *some* of their music.

They're a pop band with a vocalist at the end of the day, I can't see them 
going Dada anytime soon.

 That's interesting, as I tend to got the impression somehow that they *could* 
 write some edgier music if they tried. Perhaps I can sense the good taste 
 lurking somewhere in what they've released.

They played loads of Theo and Omar S if that helps :)

m



(313) Aaron-Carl's W.A.R.M.T.H. Sessions DJ Mix for January 2010

2010-01-12 Thread Aaron-Carl

Hi there everyone...

I'd like to share my latest DJ mix with you.  It was featured on this 
past W.A.R.M.T.H. Sessions (which is now on Sundays as well as Fridays), 
and it was a total honor to do this live for everyone who listened and 
joined me in the chat room.


Track Listing:

  1. Aaron-Carl  W.A.R.M.T.H. Intro  (Acapella)  --  Wallshaker Music
  2. Rennie Foster feat. Aaron-Carl  Savior (Coyu  Edu Inberno
 Remix) -- Rebirth Records
  3. 1200 Warriors feat. Michelle Weeks  Da Jam -- 1200 Traxx
  4. The Candy Dealers  Street Delight (Harold Heath Re-Rub)
   -- Eight Tracks Recordings
  5. Anthony Shake Shakir  The Floor Filler  -- Rush Hour Recordings
  6. Pepe Soup  Back 2 the Roots -- PROMO
  7. La Grande Boofont  Touch Me There  -- U-Freq Records
  8. DJ Bone  The Vibe  -- Subject Detroit
  9. SCAN 7 feat. Aaron-Carl  4 Types of People  -- Wallshaker Music
 10. El Coyote  Esfuerzo  -- PROMO
 11. The Groovers  Cause I Know (Daniel Kyo Remix)  -- PROMO
 12. Aaron-Carl  Wrath (In Your Face)  -- UNRELEASED
 13. Orlando Voorn  Face  --  Wallshaker Music
 14. Simon Hinter  Snowblind  -- PROMO

Feel free to listen and download by clicking here:
http://aaroncarl.podomatic.com/entry/2010-01-10T16_48_46-08_00

Enjoy...
Much respect,
Aaron-Carl



(313) The Man Machine: The Story of Kraftwerk

2010-01-12 Thread Martin Dust

Jarvis Cocker presents the story of a group of musicians who've influenced 
artists and movements as diverse as David Bowie, Coldplay, hip hop and the New 
Romantics.

The programme features a rare interview with Kraftwerk founding member and the 
only remaining original, Ralph Hutter. It also examines the part played in the 
Krautrock movement by other German electronic music exponents of the 70s, 
such as Neu! and Tangerine Dream.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pzf3j

(313) Kelli Hand FREE Podcast mix

2010-01-12 Thread acacia1313
FREE DOWNLOAD, enjoy!
http://www.gcast.com/u/kellihand/main.xml


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music from a well known place


Re: (313) Carl Craig remixes Hot Chip

2010-01-12 Thread Cyclone Wehner

Yeah I have to second that, they certainly know their music.
If the techno police are gonna 'arrest' Carl, they probably would  
want to get him for the ex Sugababe girl (Siobhan Donaghy) remix,  
though, as pop acts go, she's pretty cool.


On 12/01/2010, at 8:25 PM, Martin Dust wrote:

We've played with two of the guys from Hot Chip, good lads and they  
know their techno as they worked for Warp back in the day.


m


On 8 Jan 2010, at 19:31, kent williams wrote:


http://www.urb.com/2010/01/08/hot-chip-one-life-stand-carl-craig- 
remix


I have no use for Hot Chip, myself, and the cynically minded might
view this as the latest chapter in CC's selling out.  But I actually
rather like this remix on its own terms.  The original track? Eecchh









Re: (313) Carl Craig remixes Hot Chip

2010-01-12 Thread Cyclone Wehner
I don't know - some of the cred acts are pretty boring to me. I don't  
get Junior Boys at all. I saw Mayer Hawthorne (he's from Ann Arbor)  
on the weekend and he was vg but right now no neo-soul act compares  
live to Daniel Merriweather. He's incredible live... he's somewhere  
between D'Angelo and Jeff Buckley and Lewis Taylor.


On 13/01/2010, at 12:19 AM, Martin Dust wrote:



On 12 Jan 2010, at 09:29, Odeluga, Ken wrote:




It would be good if they took a bit of a chance with *some* of  
their music.




They're a pop band with a vocalist at the end of the day, I can't  
see them going Dada anytime soon.



That's interesting, as I tend to got the impression somehow that  
they *could* write some edgier music if they tried. Perhaps I can  
sense the good taste lurking somewhere in what they've released.




They played loads of Theo and Omar S if that helps :)

m