(313) get - together for Dan Sicko tonight @ The Loving Touch
Joe Stan just posted this on Facebook: Friends of Dan Sicko the information confirmed and I want to share it with you The Loving Touch in Ferndale (22634 Woodward Ave) has graciously allowed us use of their space Thurs. from 5-9PM for an informal laid-back gathering of friends family and co-workers Brian Gillespie will be providing the soundtrack based on Dan's favorite tunes of course all are welcome to bring their own vinyl/CDs to spin a few tunes as well Please pass this on to as many friends as possible.
(313) Looking busy (well busier than usual) - Omar S
Alrighty? not heard much chat about the Omar S album (and he's got a smooth Deep House thing out with Colonel Abrams too - Shadow Ray mix is pretty nice). The album is CD only (I think) and is called It Can Be Done, But Only I Can Do It (Bonus point for anyone who knows what late 80's Hip Hop gem he takes that from?) It's a pretty surprising bunch of tracks with a load of 80's Chicago Trax influences overtaking the usual Detroit deep chords and shuffling rhythms he's more usually associated with. I blow hot and cold with Omar so I wasn't really expecting much from it, maybe that's why I ended up enjoying it so much. It kind of sounds like it was done in one big long session over a week or so - most of the tracks have the same production style, drum sounds and so on but maybe because of that it's a cohesive listen as an album which isn't always easy to achieve. Except for the cringe inducing Porno vocal soundtrack over sad chords tracks that is cliched beyond words :) Not from Detroit but the new Martyn 12 is pretty damn fine and if it was released 10 years ago would most certainly have went in the Detroit New Releases section in many stores :) cheers Jason
Re: (313) Looking busy: Rephlex in Chicago and Ypsilanti
Just the right thing to get me out of my 'summer is ending' pre fall funk. :) -Arturo
Re: (313) Looking busy: Rephlex in Chicago and Ypsilanti
Alright now, if any of you will actually be attending the Woodruff's Rephlex show, we must meet!!! Message me. On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 9:41 AM, Arturo Lopez arturo.m.lo...@gmail.com wrote: Just the right thing to get me out of my 'summer is ending' pre fall funk. :) -Arturo -- Denise Dalphond Ph.D. Candidate Department of Folklore Ethnomusicology Indiana University http://schoolcraftwax.com/
Re: (313) Looking busy (well busier than usual) - Omar S
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 10:01 AM, ja...@iridite.com ja...@iridite.com wrote: Alrighty? not heard much chat about the Omar S album (and he's got a smooth Deep House thing out with Colonel Abrams too - Shadow Ray mix is pretty nice). The album is CD only (I think) and is called It Can Be Done, But Only I Can Do It (Bonus point for anyone who knows what late 80's Hip Hop gem he takes that from?) ***I Know you got soul, yeah, if you didn't you wouldn't be in here... Eric B Rakim! :) It's a pretty surprising bunch of tracks with a load of 80's Chicago Trax influences overtaking the usual Detroit deep chords and shuffling rhythms he's more usually associated with. I blow hot and cold with Omar so I wasn't really expecting much from it, maybe that's why I ended up enjoying it so much. It kind of sounds like it was done in one big long session over a week or so - most of the tracks have the same production style, drum sounds and so on but maybe because of that it's a cohesive listen as an album which isn't always easy to achieve. Except for the cringe inducing Porno vocal soundtrack over sad chords tracks that is cliched beyond words :) Not from Detroit but the new Martyn 12 is pretty damn fine and if it was released 10 years ago would most certainly have went in the Detroit New Releases section in many stores :) cheers Jason -- http://soundcloud.com/andrewdukecognitionaudio http://myspace.com/andrewduke
RE: (313) Looking busy (well busier than usual) - Omar S
too funny, I was just listening to that album (Paid In Full) in the car earlier, thinking about 10th grade at Mumford. -Original Message- From: Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks new email address [mailto:andrewdukecognit...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2011 10:46 AM To: ja...@iridite.com; list 313 Subject: Re: (313) Looking busy (well busier than usual) - Omar S On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 10:01 AM, ja...@iridite.com ja...@iridite.com wrote: Alrighty? not heard much chat about the Omar S album (and he's got a smooth Deep House thing out with Colonel Abrams too - Shadow Ray mix is pretty nice). The album is CD only (I think) and is called It Can Be Done, But Only I Can Do It (Bonus point for anyone who knows what late 80's Hip Hop gem he takes that from?) ***I Know you got soul, yeah, if you didn't you wouldn't be in here... Eric B Rakim! :) It's a pretty surprising bunch of tracks with a load of 80's Chicago Trax influences overtaking the usual Detroit deep chords and shuffling rhythms he's more usually associated with. I blow hot and cold with Omar so I wasn't really expecting much from it, maybe that's why I ended up enjoying it so much. It kind of sounds like it was done in one big long session over a week or so - most of the tracks have the same production style, drum sounds and so on but maybe because of that it's a cohesive listen as an album which isn't always easy to achieve. Except for the cringe inducing Porno vocal soundtrack over sad chords tracks that is cliched beyond words :) Not from Detroit but the new Martyn 12 is pretty damn fine and if it was released 10 years ago would most certainly have went in the Detroit New Releases section in many stores :) cheers Jason -- http://soundcloud.com/andrewdukecognitionaudio http://myspace.com/andrewduke
(313) [EVT][Portland] Claude Young - Brian Zentz - The Mitchell Brothers - Sept 3, 2011
Hi All, I'm sure anybody in the area that's on the 313 list already knows about this, but just in case... Renegade Rhythms presents Claude Young, Bryan Zentz and The Mitchell Bros Saturday Sept 3@9:00pm- 4:00am Location: Someday Lounge 125 NW 5th Ave Portland, OR We are proud to announce the Portland debut of Detroit Techno Legend! Claude Young - Cynet:media, 7th City, Frictional Records, Surface, DJAX - Up Beats - Tokyo / Detroit Local support by: Bryan Zentz - Plus 8, AMAN The Mitchell Bros - Renegade Rhythms, Mixworks, Creme Organization, Muzique Records, Antenna International - Portland Lighting by ... 1313 Effect will be in da HOUSE! 10 dollar advanced tix available @ portlandmercury.com 15 dollars @ the door more info: info line: 503-732-0313 twitter: twitter.com/renegaderhythms
(313) Drexciya reissues
Some interesting news on the wire: http://www.xlr8r.com/news/2011/09/drexciya-reissues-coming-soon Sadly, it's been nearly a decade since early '90s Detroit techno/electro duo Drexciya last released new music. However, we've just discovered that reissues of the pair's early material will be surfacing in the near future. Clone Classic Cuts, the reissues imprint for Dutch label Clone, announced just yesterday: We will reissue the early Drexciya catalogue on Clone. We are currently busy restoring the original master tapes, and hopefully we will have the first one ready before the end of the year! Of course, we will keep you updated on the process. No further details were shared, but the news itself is certainly exciting, to say the least. (via FACT)
Re: (313) Drexciya reissues
an undiscovered track or three would be nice..i can dream rite? On Sep 1, 2011, at 5:14 PM, Patrick Wacher wrote: Some interesting news on the wire: http://www.xlr8r.com/news/2011/09/drexciya-reissues-coming-soon Sadly, it's been nearly a decade since early '90s Detroit techno/electro duo Drexciya last released new music. However, we've just discovered that reissues of the pair's early material will be surfacing in the near future. Clone Classic Cuts, the reissues imprint for Dutch label Clone, announced just yesterday: We will reissue the early Drexciya catalogue on Clone. We are currently busy restoring the original master tapes, and hopefully we will have the first one ready before the end of the year! Of course, we will keep you updated on the process. No further details were shared, but the news itself is certainly exciting, to say the least. (via FACT)
(313) the drexciyan immersion project (was Re: (313) Drexciya reissues)
Since August 1st I've been trying to concentrate entirely on devouring the oeuvre of Gerald Donald and James Stinson (R.I.P.). We're talking about 24 full hours of music over about 45-50 albums, EPs, and singles including all their various pseudonyms. The reason I am doing this is because I find their music to be relatively tricky to wrap my head around in general, while so many of my friends consider Stinson/Donald to be among the best of their contemporaries. Specifically a lot of Stinson/Donald tunes sound particularly chaotic even to my modern ears well trained in noise, avant garde, and the repetitive loops of minimal classical (Steve Reich, Philip Glass) and techno music. I wondered if completely saturating my ears with only their music would change my opinion/enlighten me to their supposed genius at all. To date I am about halfway through the project based on mostly casual subway ride listening, and I've not been as diligent in avoiding the fast forward button as I'd hoped I could be. It's really difficult to stick to one artist who produced a pretty consistent style of music without listening to anything else for such an extended period of time. I do occasionally give my ears a bit of a break and allow myself to hear some non Stinson/Donald tunage. To date Wavejumper from their 1995 Aquatic Invasion EP remains my absolute favorite Drexciya tune: http://youtu.be/imKh_TKqHt4 As a side note, the name I've given this experiment - Drexciyan Immersion Project - is a kind of funny nod to the sci-fi underwater mythology that Drexciya built around their music/built their music around. On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 6:24 PM, Jason Kenjar jasonk1...@gmail.com wrote: an undiscovered track or three would be nice..i can dream rite? On Sep 1, 2011, at 5:14 PM, Patrick Wacher wrote: Some interesting news on the wire: http://www.xlr8r.com/news/2011/09/drexciya-reissues-coming-soon Sadly, it's been nearly a decade since early '90s Detroit techno/electro duo Drexciya last released new music. However, we've just discovered that reissues of the pair's early material will be surfacing in the near future. Clone Classic Cuts, the reissues imprint for Dutch label Clone, announced just yesterday: We will reissue the early Drexciya catalogue on Clone. We are currently busy restoring the original master tapes, and hopefully we will have the first one ready before the end of the year! Of course, we will keep you updated on the process. No further details were shared, but the news itself is certainly exciting, to say the least. (via FACT) -- peace, frank http://www.deejaycountzero.com http://www.infinitestatemachine.com
Re: (313) the drexciyan immersion project (was Re: (313) Drexciya reissues)
WaveJumper is probably my favorite as well... but as far as general listening, The Other People place gets played over and over and over again. But that's easy listening. On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 3:34 PM, Frank Glazer cpe1704...@gmail.com wrote: Since August 1st I've been trying to concentrate entirely on devouring the oeuvre of Gerald Donald and James Stinson (R.I.P.). We're talking about 24 full hours of music over about 45-50 albums, EPs, and singles including all their various pseudonyms. The reason I am doing this is because I find their music to be relatively tricky to wrap my head around in general, while so many of my friends consider Stinson/Donald to be among the best of their contemporaries. Specifically a lot of Stinson/Donald tunes sound particularly chaotic even to my modern ears well trained in noise, avant garde, and the repetitive loops of minimal classical (Steve Reich, Philip Glass) and techno music. I wondered if completely saturating my ears with only their music would change my opinion/enlighten me to their supposed genius at all. To date I am about halfway through the project based on mostly casual subway ride listening, and I've not been as diligent in avoiding the fast forward button as I'd hoped I could be. It's really difficult to stick to one artist who produced a pretty consistent style of music without listening to anything else for such an extended period of time. I do occasionally give my ears a bit of a break and allow myself to hear some non Stinson/Donald tunage. To date Wavejumper from their 1995 Aquatic Invasion EP remains my absolute favorite Drexciya tune: http://youtu.be/imKh_TKqHt4 As a side note, the name I've given this experiment - Drexciyan Immersion Project - is a kind of funny nod to the sci-fi underwater mythology that Drexciya built around their music/built their music around. On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 6:24 PM, Jason Kenjar jasonk1...@gmail.com wrote: an undiscovered track or three would be nice..i can dream rite? On Sep 1, 2011, at 5:14 PM, Patrick Wacher wrote: Some interesting news on the wire: http://www.xlr8r.com/news/2011/09/drexciya-reissues-coming-soon Sadly, it's been nearly a decade since early '90s Detroit techno/electro duo Drexciya last released new music. However, we've just discovered that reissues of the pair's early material will be surfacing in the near future. Clone Classic Cuts, the reissues imprint for Dutch label Clone, announced just yesterday: We will reissue the early Drexciya catalogue on Clone. We are currently busy restoring the original master tapes, and hopefully we will have the first one ready before the end of the year! Of course, we will keep you updated on the process. No further details were shared, but the news itself is certainly exciting, to say the least. (via FACT) -- peace, frank http://www.deejaycountzero.com http://www.infinitestatemachine.com
Re: (313) the drexciyan immersion project (was Re: (313) Drexciya reissues)
this is a great way to engage with an artist's music. i have done similar projects with the works of autechre, coil, scott walker and nurse with wound. very rewarding experiences. :) On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 11:34 PM, Frank Glazer cpe1704...@gmail.com wrote: Since August 1st I've been trying to concentrate entirely on devouring the oeuvre of Gerald Donald and James Stinson (R.I.P.). We're talking about 24 full hours of music over about 45-50 albums, EPs, and singles including all their various pseudonyms. The reason I am doing this is because I find their music to be relatively tricky to wrap my head around in general, while so many of my friends consider Stinson/Donald to be among the best of their contemporaries. Specifically a lot of Stinson/Donald tunes sound particularly chaotic even to my modern ears well trained in noise, avant garde, and the repetitive loops of minimal classical (Steve Reich, Philip Glass) and techno music. I wondered if completely saturating my ears with only their music would change my opinion/enlighten me to their supposed genius at all. To date I am about halfway through the project based on mostly casual subway ride listening, and I've not been as diligent in avoiding the fast forward button as I'd hoped I could be. It's really difficult to stick to one artist who produced a pretty consistent style of music without listening to anything else for such an extended period of time. I do occasionally give my ears a bit of a break and allow myself to hear some non Stinson/Donald tunage. To date Wavejumper from their 1995 Aquatic Invasion EP remains my absolute favorite Drexciya tune: http://youtu.be/imKh_TKqHt4 As a side note, the name I've given this experiment - Drexciyan Immersion Project - is a kind of funny nod to the sci-fi underwater mythology that Drexciya built around their music/built their music around. On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 6:24 PM, Jason Kenjar jasonk1...@gmail.com wrote: an undiscovered track or three would be nice..i can dream rite? On Sep 1, 2011, at 5:14 PM, Patrick Wacher wrote: Some interesting news on the wire: http://www.xlr8r.com/news/2011/09/drexciya-reissues-coming-soon Sadly, it's been nearly a decade since early '90s Detroit techno/electro duo Drexciya last released new music. However, we've just discovered that reissues of the pair's early material will be surfacing in the near future. Clone Classic Cuts, the reissues imprint for Dutch label Clone, announced just yesterday: We will reissue the early Drexciya catalogue on Clone. We are currently busy restoring the original master tapes, and hopefully we will have the first one ready before the end of the year! Of course, we will keep you updated on the process. No further details were shared, but the news itself is certainly exciting, to say the least. (via FACT) -- peace, frank http://www.deejaycountzero.com http://www.infinitestatemachine.com
Re: (313) the drexciyan immersion project (was Re: (313) Drexciya reissues)
also check this stinson/donald podcast. i listen to it loads http://www.bleep43.com/podcast/2006/2/19/podcast-17-james-stinson-and-gerald-donald-special.html On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 1:38 AM, Rob Taylor barringtonphelo...@gmail.comwrote: this is a great way to engage with an artist's music. i have done similar projects with the works of autechre, coil, scott walker and nurse with wound. very rewarding experiences. :) On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 11:34 PM, Frank Glazer cpe1704...@gmail.comwrote: Since August 1st I've been trying to concentrate entirely on devouring the oeuvre of Gerald Donald and James Stinson (R.I.P.). We're talking about 24 full hours of music over about 45-50 albums, EPs, and singles including all their various pseudonyms. The reason I am doing this is because I find their music to be relatively tricky to wrap my head around in general, while so many of my friends consider Stinson/Donald to be among the best of their contemporaries. Specifically a lot of Stinson/Donald tunes sound particularly chaotic even to my modern ears well trained in noise, avant garde, and the repetitive loops of minimal classical (Steve Reich, Philip Glass) and techno music. I wondered if completely saturating my ears with only their music would change my opinion/enlighten me to their supposed genius at all. To date I am about halfway through the project based on mostly casual subway ride listening, and I've not been as diligent in avoiding the fast forward button as I'd hoped I could be. It's really difficult to stick to one artist who produced a pretty consistent style of music without listening to anything else for such an extended period of time. I do occasionally give my ears a bit of a break and allow myself to hear some non Stinson/Donald tunage. To date Wavejumper from their 1995 Aquatic Invasion EP remains my absolute favorite Drexciya tune: http://youtu.be/imKh_TKqHt4 As a side note, the name I've given this experiment - Drexciyan Immersion Project - is a kind of funny nod to the sci-fi underwater mythology that Drexciya built around their music/built their music around. On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 6:24 PM, Jason Kenjar jasonk1...@gmail.com wrote: an undiscovered track or three would be nice..i can dream rite? On Sep 1, 2011, at 5:14 PM, Patrick Wacher wrote: Some interesting news on the wire: http://www.xlr8r.com/news/2011/09/drexciya-reissues-coming-soon Sadly, it's been nearly a decade since early '90s Detroit techno/electro duo Drexciya last released new music. However, we've just discovered that reissues of the pair's early material will be surfacing in the near future. Clone Classic Cuts, the reissues imprint for Dutch label Clone, announced just yesterday: We will reissue the early Drexciya catalogue on Clone. We are currently busy restoring the original master tapes, and hopefully we will have the first one ready before the end of the year! Of course, we will keep you updated on the process. No further details were shared, but the news itself is certainly exciting, to say the least. (via FACT) -- peace, frank http://www.deejaycountzero.com http://www.infinitestatemachine.com
Re: (313) the drexciyan immersion project (was Re: (313) Drexciya reissues)
awesome, thanks! i had been hoping somebody had done that! On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 8:40 PM, Rob Taylor barringtonphelo...@gmail.com wrote: also check this stinson/donald podcast. i listen to it loads http://www.bleep43.com/podcast/2006/2/19/podcast-17-james-stinson-and-gerald-donald-special.html On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 1:38 AM, Rob Taylor barringtonphelo...@gmail.com wrote: this is a great way to engage with an artist's music. i have done similar projects with the works of autechre, coil, scott walker and nurse with wound. very rewarding experiences. :) On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 11:34 PM, Frank Glazer cpe1704...@gmail.com wrote: Since August 1st I've been trying to concentrate entirely on devouring the oeuvre of Gerald Donald and James Stinson (R.I.P.). We're talking about 24 full hours of music over about 45-50 albums, EPs, and singles including all their various pseudonyms. The reason I am doing this is because I find their music to be relatively tricky to wrap my head around in general, while so many of my friends consider Stinson/Donald to be among the best of their contemporaries. Specifically a lot of Stinson/Donald tunes sound particularly chaotic even to my modern ears well trained in noise, avant garde, and the repetitive loops of minimal classical (Steve Reich, Philip Glass) and techno music. I wondered if completely saturating my ears with only their music would change my opinion/enlighten me to their supposed genius at all. To date I am about halfway through the project based on mostly casual subway ride listening, and I've not been as diligent in avoiding the fast forward button as I'd hoped I could be. It's really difficult to stick to one artist who produced a pretty consistent style of music without listening to anything else for such an extended period of time. I do occasionally give my ears a bit of a break and allow myself to hear some non Stinson/Donald tunage. To date Wavejumper from their 1995 Aquatic Invasion EP remains my absolute favorite Drexciya tune: http://youtu.be/imKh_TKqHt4 As a side note, the name I've given this experiment - Drexciyan Immersion Project - is a kind of funny nod to the sci-fi underwater mythology that Drexciya built around their music/built their music around. On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 6:24 PM, Jason Kenjar jasonk1...@gmail.com wrote: an undiscovered track or three would be nice..i can dream rite? On Sep 1, 2011, at 5:14 PM, Patrick Wacher wrote: Some interesting news on the wire: http://www.xlr8r.com/news/2011/09/drexciya-reissues-coming-soon Sadly, it's been nearly a decade since early '90s Detroit techno/electro duo Drexciya last released new music. However, we've just discovered that reissues of the pair's early material will be surfacing in the near future. Clone Classic Cuts, the reissues imprint for Dutch label Clone, announced just yesterday: We will reissue the early Drexciya catalogue on Clone. We are currently busy restoring the original master tapes, and hopefully we will have the first one ready before the end of the year! Of course, we will keep you updated on the process. No further details were shared, but the news itself is certainly exciting, to say the least. (via FACT) -- peace, frank http://www.deejaycountzero.com http://www.infinitestatemachine.com -- peace, frank http://www.deejaycountzero.com http://www.infinitestatemachine.com
Re: (313) [EVT][Portland] Claude Young - Brian Zentz - The Mitchell Brothers - Sept 3, 2011
And from www.claudeyoungjr.com, he'll be at Belvedere's in Pittsburgh on Sep. 10, National Underground in NY (I don't know the place but it's at E. Houston and 1st), and this . . . Sat, 17 Sep 2011 There is No Planet Earth at Secret Location / Michigan - Hi All, I'm sure anybody in the area that's on the 313 list already knows about this, but just in case... Renegade Rhythms presents Claude Young, Bryan Zentz and The Mitchell Bros Saturday Sept 3@9:00pm- 4:00am Location: Someday Lounge 125 NW 5th Ave Portland, OR We are proud to announce the Portland debut of Detroit Techno Legend! Claude Young - Cynet:media, 7th City, Frictional Records, Surface, DJAX - Up Beats - Tokyo / Detroit Local support by: Bryan Zentz - Plus 8, AMAN The Mitchell Bros - Renegade Rhythms, Mixworks, Creme Organization, Muzique Records, Antenna International - Portland Lighting by ... 1313 Effect will be in da HOUSE! 10 dollar advanced tix available @ portlandmercury.com 15 dollars @ the door more info: info line: 503-732-0313 twitter: twitter.com/renegaderhythms
Re: (313) the drexciyan immersion project (was Re: (313) Drexciya reissues)
UmmI am really just glad that someone is talking about a DETROIT artist on the 313 LIST! On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 5:48 PM, Frank Glazer cpe1704...@gmail.com wrote: awesome, thanks! i had been hoping somebody had done that! On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 8:40 PM, Rob Taylor barringtonphelo...@gmail.com wrote: also check this stinson/donald podcast. i listen to it loads http://www.bleep43.com/podcast/2006/2/19/podcast-17-james-stinson-and-gerald-donald-special.html On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 1:38 AM, Rob Taylor barringtonphelo...@gmail.com wrote: this is a great way to engage with an artist's music. i have done similar projects with the works of autechre, coil, scott walker and nurse with wound. very rewarding experiences. :) On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 11:34 PM, Frank Glazer cpe1704...@gmail.com wrote: Since August 1st I've been trying to concentrate entirely on devouring the oeuvre of Gerald Donald and James Stinson (R.I.P.). We're talking about 24 full hours of music over about 45-50 albums, EPs, and singles including all their various pseudonyms. The reason I am doing this is because I find their music to be relatively tricky to wrap my head around in general, while so many of my friends consider Stinson/Donald to be among the best of their contemporaries. Specifically a lot of Stinson/Donald tunes sound particularly chaotic even to my modern ears well trained in noise, avant garde, and the repetitive loops of minimal classical (Steve Reich, Philip Glass) and techno music. I wondered if completely saturating my ears with only their music would change my opinion/enlighten me to their supposed genius at all. To date I am about halfway through the project based on mostly casual subway ride listening, and I've not been as diligent in avoiding the fast forward button as I'd hoped I could be. It's really difficult to stick to one artist who produced a pretty consistent style of music without listening to anything else for such an extended period of time. I do occasionally give my ears a bit of a break and allow myself to hear some non Stinson/Donald tunage. To date Wavejumper from their 1995 Aquatic Invasion EP remains my absolute favorite Drexciya tune: http://youtu.be/imKh_TKqHt4 As a side note, the name I've given this experiment - Drexciyan Immersion Project - is a kind of funny nod to the sci-fi underwater mythology that Drexciya built around their music/built their music around. On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 6:24 PM, Jason Kenjar jasonk1...@gmail.com wrote: an undiscovered track or three would be nice..i can dream rite? On Sep 1, 2011, at 5:14 PM, Patrick Wacher wrote: Some interesting news on the wire: http://www.xlr8r.com/news/2011/09/drexciya-reissues-coming-soon Sadly, it's been nearly a decade since early '90s Detroit techno/electro duo Drexciya last released new music. However, we've just discovered that reissues of the pair's early material will be surfacing in the near future. Clone Classic Cuts, the reissues imprint for Dutch label Clone, announced just yesterday: We will reissue the early Drexciya catalogue on Clone. We are currently busy restoring the original master tapes, and hopefully we will have the first one ready before the end of the year! Of course, we will keep you updated on the process. No further details were shared, but the news itself is certainly exciting, to say the least. (via FACT) -- peace, frank http://www.deejaycountzero.com http://www.infinitestatemachine.com -- peace, frank http://www.deejaycountzero.com http://www.infinitestatemachine.com -- fbk sleepengineering/absoloop US
Re: (313) [EVT][Portland] Claude Young - Brian Zentz - The Mitchell Brothers - Sept 3, 2011
SEPTEMBER 10TH IN PITTSBURGH IS GOING TO BE ABSOLUTELY NUTS! Shawn Rudiman AND Claude Young in the same room? I don't think I can miss this:) On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 6:10 PM, Fred Heutte ph...@sunlightdata.com wrote: And from www.claudeyoungjr.com, he'll be at Belvedere's in Pittsburgh on Sep. 10, National Underground in NY (I don't know the place but it's at E. Houston and 1st), and this . . . Sat, 17 Sep 2011 There is No Planet Earth at Secret Location / Michigan - Hi All, I'm sure anybody in the area that's on the 313 list already knows about this, but just in case... Renegade Rhythms presents Claude Young, Bryan Zentz and The Mitchell Bros Saturday Sept 3@9:00pm- 4:00am Location: Someday Lounge 125 NW 5th Ave Portland, OR We are proud to announce the Portland debut of Detroit Techno Legend! Claude Young - Cynet:media, 7th City, Frictional Records, Surface, DJAX - Up Beats - Tokyo / Detroit Local support by: Bryan Zentz - Plus 8, AMAN The Mitchell Bros - Renegade Rhythms, Mixworks, Creme Organization, Muzique Records, Antenna International - Portland Lighting by ... 1313 Effect will be in da HOUSE! 10 dollar advanced tix available @ portlandmercury.com 15 dollars @ the door more info: info line: 503-732-0313 twitter: twitter.com/renegaderhythms -- fbk sleepengineering/absoloop US
Re: (313) [EVT][Portland] Claude Young - Brian Zentz - The Mitchell Brothers - Sept 3, 2011
This happened once before. (at a DEMF pre party) I don't remember much except about the tequila. 8) On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 21:17, Kevin Kennedy the...@gmail.com wrote: SEPTEMBER 10TH IN PITTSBURGH IS GOING TO BE ABSOLUTELY NUTS! Shawn Rudiman AND Claude Young in the same room? I don't think I can miss this:) -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com
Re: (313) the drexciyan immersion project (was Re: (313) Drexciya reissues)
I hope all the legal issues have been ironed out, and both artists that spent years in a basement and elsewhere are properly compensated. I miss James terribly and wish that Gerald was still in the hood, but he is living a better quality of life. :) Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2011, at 8:38 PM, Rob Taylor barringtonphelo...@gmail.com wrote: this is a great way to engage with an artist's music. i have done similar projects with the works of autechre, coil, scott walker and nurse with wound. very rewarding experiences. :) On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 11:34 PM, Frank Glazer cpe1704...@gmail.com wrote: Since August 1st I've been trying to concentrate entirely on devouring the oeuvre of Gerald Donald and James Stinson (R.I.P.). We're talking about 24 full hours of music over about 45-50 albums, EPs, and singles including all their various pseudonyms. The reason I am doing this is because I find their music to be relatively tricky to wrap my head around in general, while so many of my friends consider Stinson/Donald to be among the best of their contemporaries. Specifically a lot of Stinson/Donald tunes sound particularly chaotic even to my modern ears well trained in noise, avant garde, and the repetitive loops of minimal classical (Steve Reich, Philip Glass) and techno music. I wondered if completely saturating my ears with only their music would change my opinion/enlighten me to their supposed genius at all. To date I am about halfway through the project based on mostly casual subway ride listening, and I've not been as diligent in avoiding the fast forward button as I'd hoped I could be. It's really difficult to stick to one artist who produced a pretty consistent style of music without listening to anything else for such an extended period of time. I do occasionally give my ears a bit of a break and allow myself to hear some non Stinson/Donald tunage. To date Wavejumper from their 1995 Aquatic Invasion EP remains my absolute favorite Drexciya tune: http://youtu.be/imKh_TKqHt4 As a side note, the name I've given this experiment - Drexciyan Immersion Project - is a kind of funny nod to the sci-fi underwater mythology that Drexciya built around their music/built their music around. On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 6:24 PM, Jason Kenjar jasonk1...@gmail.com wrote: an undiscovered track or three would be nice..i can dream rite? On Sep 1, 2011, at 5:14 PM, Patrick Wacher wrote: Some interesting news on the wire: http://www.xlr8r.com/news/2011/09/drexciya-reissues-coming-soon Sadly, it's been nearly a decade since early '90s Detroit techno/electro duo Drexciya last released new music. However, we've just discovered that reissues of the pair's early material will be surfacing in the near future. Clone Classic Cuts, the reissues imprint for Dutch label Clone, announced just yesterday: We will reissue the early Drexciya catalogue on Clone. We are currently busy restoring the original master tapes, and hopefully we will have the first one ready before the end of the year! Of course, we will keep you updated on the process. No further details were shared, but the news itself is certainly exciting, to say the least. (via FACT) -- peace, frank http://www.deejaycountzero.com http://www.infinitestatemachine.com
Re: (313) [EVT][Portland] Claude Young - Brian Zentz - The Mitchell Brothers - Sept 3, 2011
I was mostly sober. It was brilliant. You know how Jazz players can just work into the cracks of each others' grooves? That was Sean and Claude. On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 8:26 PM, Matt Kane's Brain mkb-pr...@hydrogenproject.com wrote: This happened once before. (at a DEMF pre party) I don't remember much except about the tequila. 8) On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 21:17, Kevin Kennedy the...@gmail.com wrote: SEPTEMBER 10TH IN PITTSBURGH IS GOING TO BE ABSOLUTELY NUTS! Shawn Rudiman AND Claude Young in the same room? I don't think I can miss this:) -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com
Re: (313) [EVT][Portland] Claude Young - Brian Zentz - The Mitchell Brothers - Sept 3, 2011
exactly! On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 8:36 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: I was mostly sober. It was brilliant. You know how Jazz players can just work into the cracks of each others' grooves? That was Sean and Claude. On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 8:26 PM, Matt Kane's Brain mkb-pr...@hydrogenproject.com wrote: This happened once before. (at a DEMF pre party) I don't remember much except about the tequila. 8) On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 21:17, Kevin Kennedy the...@gmail.com wrote: SEPTEMBER 10TH IN PITTSBURGH IS GOING TO BE ABSOLUTELY NUTS! Shawn Rudiman AND Claude Young in the same room? I don't think I can miss this:) -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com -- fbk sleepengineering/absoloop US
(313) Dan Sicko Memorial Wild Kingdom
This week's Wild Kingdom contains a tribute to recently passed author Dan Sicko, whose book The Techno Rebels is a must-read for those who want to investigate the roots of techno. I could have used that book when I was trying to feel my way back in 94 and 95 - it's still a vital resource now.. The first two hours of my show will be a solid block of 313 vinyl in Dan's honor. Expect some of the usual suspects, but also a fair number of obscure surprises, and a couple of ringers from outlying fellow-travelers in Kalamazoo (1/2-way between Detroit and Chicago!!!) and East Lansing. You can guess who they might be, or listen and find out. DJ of the Month Club, usually featured on the first Friday of the month, is moved to next week - I'll talk about it then. Last week's playlist can be found at http://www.kfjc.org/music/playlist.php?i=38821 . Limited time archives for all shows on KFJC are available at http://www.kfjc.org/broadcast_archives/ . These are rolling archives, available for two weeks after any given show. My shows are listed under Goodwrench. Send comments and suggestions to i...@kfjc.org . The Wild Kingdom airs on KFJC-FM 89.7, Friday Night/Saturday Morning, 10P-2A (6A-10A GMT). Potential listeners outside the San Francisco Bay area can find a webcast at http://www.kfjc.org/netcast/index.php . Present and past Wild Kingdom playlists are also archived at kfjc.org. You can also check out archived playlists from my first KFJC show Just Desserts that was on Fridays 10P-2A from 1992 through 1999 (Deja Vu, huh?). Archived playlists exist for that show starting from Fall 1995 to New Year's Eve 1999/2000, so you can see what what I'm up to these days is pretty much consistent with what I was up to all along. If you do tune in (especially via the web), please take a little time to let me know your locale. I'm also interested in promo music from all over and in promoting local (San Francisco Bay area) techno-type events. If you want to do some promotion for an event, contact the KFJC promotions department at pr...@kfjc.org to arrange ticket giveaways and/or to send information for inclusion in our concert outlook. Thanks to those who have sent promo music so far. Regards, Richard Hester Mr. Goodwrench The Wild Kingdom FR 10P-2A KFJC-FM 89.7 Los Altos Hills, California, USA