(313) Bileebob - Get A Phone! - UR

2010-07-30 Thread Martin Dust
Anyone know anything about this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16nkgAXUiyw

m


Re: (313) Bileebob - Get A Phone! - UR

2010-07-30 Thread JT Stewart
O sh*t.Love it

On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 4:05 AM, Martin Dust mar...@dustscience.com wrote:
 Anyone know anything about this:

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16nkgAXUiyw

 m



Re: (313) Bileebob - Get A Phone! - UR

2010-07-30 Thread kuszynski
Hilarious. Like it.



On Jul 30, 2010, at 7:36 AM, JT Stewart etmach...@gmail.com wrote:

 O sh*t.Love it
 
 On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 4:05 AM, Martin Dust mar...@dustscience.com wrote:
 Anyone know anything about this:
 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16nkgAXUiyw
 
 m
 


(313) Maker Faire Detroit this weekend

2010-07-30 Thread kent williams
Greg's post about Bethany Shorb's post reminded me of this: This
weekend is the Maker Faire in Detroit.

http://makerfaire.com/

When they announced this event, I wrote them and suggested they
contact some of the local businesses associated with Techno --
Submerge in particular, because nothing exemplifies the DIY ethic more
than the indigenous dance music culture of Detroit.  Don't know how
that worked out.


Re: (313) Space Time Continuum Kairo (Carl Craig Remix)

2010-07-30 Thread Daniel Troberg

thats cause most of todays music all sounds the same. minimal anyone?

d

On 29 jul 2010, at 19.42, kuszyn...@gmail.com wrote:


That's cause techno all sounds the same



On Jul 29, 2010, at 1:36 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com  
wrote:



Got my memory jogged today by someone on Facebook and listened again
for the first time in years to  Spacetime Continuum Emit Ecaps
album. I'd forgotten how good it is, and in the current context it
sounds even better.

But what really struck me (and actually is relevant here) is the
companion remix album rEmit rEcaps which has an epic Carl Craig  
remix.

It compares very oddly with the original, which is kind of
proto-dubstep with long beatless interludes. CC turns it into one of
his raw heavy-swing house joints.  Somehow the way he continually
switches up for 10 minutes actually sounds more like Theo Parrish  
than

either Carl Craig or Spacetime Continuum.

I think with dance music you can always go back 10-15 years and  
find a

bunch of records that got slept on at the time that sound perfectly
current.