(313) derrick may, facebook, and youtube

2010-11-04 Thread Wojciech
derrick's been spilling quite a few 313 techno trivia beans lately  
through his facebook account.  some of the comments he's posted along  
with youtube videos of a few of his tracks are informative, to say the  
least.


enjoy: http://www.facebook.com/derrick.may


(313) Christian Marclay (was Research question about vinyl manipulation)

2010-11-04 Thread AntonBanks.com
Really interesting topic!

I don't mean to derail the conversation but this link got me thinking...

I'd never heard of Christian Marclay before so I checked out the links. I
don’t find myself saying this too often but I REALLY don't get his music. I
thought this wass odd because I've come to really like ambient and
soundscapes. I can tell that there is a definite purpose behind what he is
doing. Wikipedia pegs him as the unwitting inventor of turntablism and I
agree with that statement. You can certainly learn a few turntablism
techniques by watching what he does. It's just that the overall performance
is totally lost on me.

-ant-

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To: 313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org
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Subject: (313) Re: Research question about vinyl manipulation


I don't know if anyone in the dance scene has done anything like this. This
kind of stuff falls more into the noise scene. I can remember the Time
Stereo guys drilling holes in records so that they would play off center and
sound wobbly, but that is the only thing that comes to mind.

This guy has made a career of that gimmick:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Marclay

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIFH4XHU228
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVr-_lGxib4

 -- Forwarded message --
 From: Denise Dalphond ddalp...@umail.iu.edu
 To: ...@hyperreal.org
 Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2010 18:08:48 -0400
 Subject: Research question about vinyl manipulation
 Hi all,

 Has anyone ever done or heard of anyone doing the following IN
 DETROIT:

 Physically manipulating a piece of vinyl by cutting it down the middle
 exactly and then gluing it to another half of vinyl so that the 
 grooves match up and it can actually play? Or any other kind of 
 dramatic vinyl manipulation? I'm thinking of things beyond concentric 
 grooves, groove reversal (starting a record from the inside to play 
 outward), and looped grooves.

 Feel free to message me directly if you'd rather. Thanks!

 --
 Denise Dalphond
 Ph.D. Candidate
 Department of Folklore  Ethnomusicology
 Indiana University
 http://denisedjsdetroit.blogspot.com/




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(313) Christian Marclay (was Research question about vinyl manipulation)

2010-11-04 Thread AntonBanks.com
Really interesting topic!

I don't mean to derail the conversation but this link got me thinking...

I'd never heard of Christian Marclay before so I checked out the links. I
don’t find myself saying this too often but I REALLY don't get his music. I
thought this wass odd because I've come to really like ambient and
soundscapes. I can tell that there is a definite purpose behind what he is
doing. Wikipedia pegs him as the unwitting inventor of turntablism and I
agree with that statement. You can certainly learn a few turntablism
techniques by watching what he does. It's just that the overall performance
is totally lost on me.

-ant-

-Original Message-
From: Mike Taylor [mailto:disconihil...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 6:58 PM
To: 313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Re: Research question about vinyl manipulation


I don't know if anyone in the dance scene has done anything like this. This
kind of stuff falls more into the noise scene. I can remember the Time
Stereo guys drilling holes in records so that they would play off center and
sound wobbly, but that is the only thing that comes to mind.

This guy has made a career of that gimmick:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Marclay

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIFH4XHU228
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVr-_lGxib4

 -- Forwarded message --
 From: Denise Dalphond ddalp...@umail.iu.edu
 To: ...@hyperreal.org
 Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2010 18:08:48 -0400
 Subject: Research question about vinyl manipulation
 Hi all,

 Has anyone ever done or heard of anyone doing the following IN 
 DETROIT:

 Physically manipulating a piece of vinyl by cutting it down the middle 
 exactly and then gluing it to another half of vinyl so that the 
 grooves match up and it can actually play? Or any other kind of 
 dramatic vinyl manipulation? I'm thinking of things beyond concentric 
 grooves, groove reversal (starting a record from the inside to play 
 outward), and looped grooves.

 Feel free to message me directly if you'd rather. Thanks!

 --
 Denise Dalphond
 Ph.D. Candidate
 Department of Folklore  Ethnomusicology
 Indiana University
 http://denisedjsdetroit.blogspot.com/




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(313) Tresor's visual tribute to Detroit

2010-11-04 Thread wojciech
Featuring a mix by Blake Baxter.  This virtual coffee table photo book
even has pictures of the unforgettable Timeline (Banks, C2, etc.) live
show that took place last Spring.

Enjoy!

http://issuu.com/tresorberlin/docs/tresor.iginal001


(313) Respectful Request for Promos of an acidic nature

2010-11-04 Thread Placid
Hi

Im not even sure if vinyl promos exist any more however, I just thought I'd ask 
if there are any label owners / artists on this list who put out 12's of an 
acidic nature and could put any promos my way

I am resident here http://iheartacid.wordpress.com/ at the only acid house 
monthly in London (that I know of) as well as a bi weekly acidcly based 
internet radio show.

My recorded radio shows currently get around 2000 downloads on average...

No worries if not, i just thought id ask.

p

(313) Theo Parrish Halloween Mashups.

2010-11-04 Thread Jeffrey Richards
Dope Jams just put a few copies of some Theo Parrish mashups on their website.  
I guess these were done for their Halloween party and they didn't sell out, so 
we get to try and pick a few copies off of them.  Apparently there are only 100 
of em available too.

Just thought I'd let you know.

Jeff