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Still here, lurking
(313) Detroit electro funk
Anyone got any recommendations along the lines of superlife - go bananas Sent from my iPhone
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A13 was owned by a friend of mine Eddie, who lived in Southend on Sea in the South of the UK, and the main route getting to London from Southend is the A13 and that's where the name came from, Eddie was really good mates with Mark Broom and the Plaid guys. I saw him at Lost with Juan, Derrick and Kyle Hall the other week losing his nut to Derrick's set and his still talking of starting another label, and a club. He'll be very pleased people rate A13 as highly as Ifach. He told me once he still has loads of back cat unsold just sat around collecting dust. Stuff I rate that no one else seems to; Stasis and all the names he recorded under, but I really love the Paul W Teebrooke and Other world collective stuff Lee Purkis/In-Sync All the stuff on Ferox but the Russ Gabriel stuff is excellent Electronic Industries / Octagon Man / Sem Im not sure how over looked it was but the Norma Jean Bell LP- Come in to my room had some ace tracks on it, but the 2 for me are the ones co produced by K-Hand; Nobody and Feel what I like. I think it was massively passed over in the UK From: benny blanco(r) [mailto:be...@blancodisco.com] Sent: 03 December 2012 18:36 To: kent williams Cc: list 313 Subject: Re: (313) Ask 313 Okay, I'll bite. I always dug the 'Obscure' Pure Plastic / A13 sounds from Mark Broom/Dave Hill camp in the UK from the 90's. Not always 'detroit', but certainly techno and sometimes a nice downtempo breaky track in there too. Some Other Label Faves Pacific Records and Ifach benny blanco(r) blancodisco.comhttp://blancodisco.com On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 1:23 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.commailto:chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: OK, now that we've established that lurkers know how to send e-mail to the list ... This is an idea for a mix I'd like to do. Here's the question: What is your favorite techno that no one else seems to rate highly? Extra points for being obscure. What's my impetus? I buy a lot of records at thrift stores and from crawling around in the crates on the floor at Dave's in Chicago. I look for things that might be OK based on producer, remixer and artists. So I have a lot of records that have decent to excellent tracks on them, that for one reason or another never got much enduring attention. Since I can't crate dig in Detroit very often, I'm looking for those sorts of things, after which i can engage in Internet searchage.
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I always liked the MoWax Excursions into Techno series. It all had a certain atmosphere to it although the consensus from at the time seems to be that it disappointed...
Re: (313) Detroit electro funk
there's this guy called Juan Atkins.. ;) but, yeah, check this, it's been bootlegged recently, so watch out for that http://youtu.be/tpqm6fFZ2SE On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 9:27 AM, Placid pla...@acid-house.net wrote: Anyone got any recommendations along the lines of superlife - go bananas Sent from my iPhone
RE: (313) Detroit electro funk
The Label that put that out has stuff like that in its back cat..and a ton of stuff not so much like it..but I love PPU I have loads of it http://www.discogs.com/label/Peoples+Potential+Unlimited I suppose Westwood and Cash may appeal due to it being a very early 313 record? http://www.discogs.com/Westwood-7-Cash-Psycho-For-Your-Love/release/2687256 Also; Onyx- Robot World...very similar. http://www.discogs.com/Various-Danger-Electrified-Tracks/release/3832872 -Original Message- From: Placid [mailto:pla...@acid-house.net] Sent: 04 December 2012 09:27 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Detroit electro funk Anyone got any recommendations along the lines of superlife - go bananas Sent from my iPhone
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a13 had some great stuff. john tejada has a great album on a13 - quadruple vinyl - reminiscent of the stuff he put out on 7th city it always seems to be uk labels - so i will add another: fragmented http://www.discogs.com/label/Fragmented%20Records the jamie read (lhas) album on fragmented is a firm favourite of mine - again, don't think it got much in the way of props also great releases from paul mac, morgan geist, dan curtin, chris gray. On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Paul Kendrick p...@dagmar-tara.com wrote: A13 was owned by a friend of mine Eddie, who lived in Southend on Sea in the South of the UK, and the main route getting to London from Southend is the A13 and that’s where the name came from, Eddie was really good mates with Mark Broom and the Plaid guys. I saw him at Lost with Juan, Derrick and Kyle Hall the other week losing his nut to Derrick’s set and his still talking of starting another label, and a club. He'll be very pleased people rate A13 as highly as Ifach. He told me once he still has loads of back cat unsold just sat around collecting dust. Stuff I rate that no one else seems to; Stasis and all the names he recorded under, but I really love the Paul W Teebrooke and Other world collective stuff Lee Purkis/In-Sync All the stuff on Ferox but the Russ Gabriel stuff is excellent Electronic Industries / Octagon Man / Sem Im not sure how over looked it was but the Norma Jean Bell LP- Come in to my room had some ace tracks on it, but the 2 for me are the ones co produced by K-Hand; Nobody and Feel what I like. I think it was massively passed over in the UK From: benny blanco® [mailto:be...@blancodisco.com] Sent: 03 December 2012 18:36 To: kent williams Cc: list 313 Subject: Re: (313) Ask 313 Okay, I'll bite. I always dug the 'Obscure' Pure Plastic / A13 sounds from Mark Broom/Dave Hill camp in the UK from the 90's. Not always 'detroit', but certainly techno and sometimes a nice downtempo breaky track in there too. Some Other Label Faves Pacific Records and Ifach benny blanco® blancodisco.com On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 1:23 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: OK, now that we've established that lurkers know how to send e-mail to the list ... This is an idea for a mix I'd like to do. Here's the question: What is your favorite techno that no one else seems to rate highly? Extra points for being obscure. What's my impetus? I buy a lot of records at thrift stores and from crawling around in the crates on the floor at Dave's in Chicago. I look for things that might be OK based on producer, remixer and artists. So I have a lot of records that have decent to excellent tracks on them, that for one reason or another never got much enduring attention. Since I can't crate dig in Detroit very often, I'm looking for those sorts of things, after which i can engage in Internet searchage.
Re: (313) Detroit electro funk
Spooky, digital readout. Not exactly as go bananas but still very rare electro. http://waxidermy.com/spooky-digital-readoutshake-that-thang-thunder-thumbs/ Carlos Boix +447979044454 On 4 Dec 2012, at 09:29, Placid pla...@acid-house.net wrote: Anyone got any recommendations along the lines of superlife - go bananas Sent from my iPhone
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Electron Industries / Sem / Octagon Man were always highlights for me when new releases came out in the shops. Man... to get those colored vinyls in clear sleeves seemed highly coveted cause only a handful would ever make it to town. Nice story on Eddie of A13. Closest I got to A13 (the label) was when Mark Broom came to DJ a small tour in the US up in New Hampshire (when I lived in Boston at the time) to play with Spacetime Continuum and then Autechre was the Headliner. Mark Killed it DJ'ing. I was overly obsessed at the time and must carried up 5 or 6 Pure Plastic / A13 releases Mark Produced and had him sign the vinyl/sleeves Soma might be an obvious label to mention too, but there are quite a few releases that were NOT huge by any means.. and still pretty good. Even some of Slam's non single Album cuts are quite worthy. Paul...if I lived yer way... we'd totally be Mates by the sound of your Record Collection.. Seems like the battery of UK Techno labels from the 90's are big sleepers in the larger community of Techno, but seem to be coveted and admired greatly by many of us that remain on this list. That is kinda comforting as I haven't thought about them much unless a track happened to pop up in iTunes that I may have digitally recorded. I think this thread could carry on for weeks as peeps start digging through their collections again and go... 'oh yeah, I remember that one!' benny blanco® blancodisco.com On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 5:05 AM, Paul Kendrick p...@dagmar-tara.com wrote: ** A13 was owned by a friend of mine Eddie, who lived in Southend on Sea in the South of the UK**, and the main route getting to London from Southend is the A13 and that’s where the name came from, Eddie was really good mates with Mark Broom and the Plaid guys. I saw him at Lost with Juan, Derrick and Kyle Hall the other week losing his nut to Derrick’s set and his still talking of starting another label, and a club. ** He'll be very pleased people rate A13 as highly as Ifach. He told me once he still has loads of back cat unsold just sat around collecting dust. Stuff I rate that no one else seems to; Stasis and all the names he recorded under, but I really love the Paul W Teebrooke and Other world collective stuff Lee Purkis/In-Sync All the stuff on Ferox but the Russ Gabriel stuff is excellent Electronic Industries / Octagon Man / Sem** ** Im not sure how over looked it was but the Norma Jean Bell LP- Come in to my room had some ace tracks on it, but the 2 for me are the ones co produced by K-Hand; Nobody and Feel what I like. I think it was massively passed over in the * ***UK ** ** -- *From:* benny blanco® [mailto:be...@blancodisco.com] *Sent:* 03 December 2012 18:36 *To:* kent williams *Cc:* list 313 *Subject:* Re: (313) Ask 313 Okay, I'll bite. I always dug the 'Obscure' Pure Plastic / A13 sounds from Mark Broom/Dave Hill camp in the UK from the 90's. Not always 'detroit', but certainly techno and sometimes a nice downtempo breaky track in there too. Some Other Label Faves Pacific Records and Ifach benny blanco® blancodisco.com On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 1:23 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.comwrote: OK, now that we've established that lurkers know how to send e-mail to the list ... This is an idea for a mix I'd like to do. Here's the question: What is your favorite techno that no one else seems to rate highly? Extra points for being obscure. What's my impetus? I buy a lot of records at thrift stores and from crawling around in the crates on the floor at Dave's in Chicago. I look for things that might be OK based on producer, remixer and artists. So I have a lot of records that have decent to excellent tracks on them, that for one reason or another never got much enduring attention. Since I can't crate dig in Detroit very often, I'm looking for those sorts of things, after which i can engage in Internet searchage.
Re: (313) Detroit electro funk
I don't know if it rare, but you might want to look into Flamethrower Rap by Felix and Jarvis: http://youtu.be/rCMiABY-sQw Also, Jam the House: http://youtu.be/jJ9Tn29dEhs Another track that is similar but on a go-go tip is Arcade Funk by Tilt: http://youtu.be/Sjc42OKxz5A mt
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When a record came out on Electron Industries we'd get very excited as much so as a new UR record, which was a big thing back then. The clear vinyls were all excellent records but the double 12 by Sem is a monster. Mark Brooms a really nice down to earth guy, he use to live in the same area as me in London, Bethnal Green. We'd always end up seeing each other in the supermarket, very techno - haha. His moved out North of London now. Eddies full of very funny stories, years ago towards the end of out door raves Eddie somehow ended up having Frankie Bones living with him in Southend, I think Frankie was getting booked a lot in the UK around this time. The story goes that Frankie stayed for about 4 month but had to return to NYC because he couldn't handle the madness of Eddies life and the scrapes he'd get him into, and apparently Frankie was a broken man when he returned homehahaha From: benny blanco(r) [mailto:be...@blancodisco.com] Sent: 04 December 2012 11:48 To: list 313; Paul Kendrick Subject: Re: (313) Ask 313 Electron Industries / Sem / Octagon Man were always highlights for me when new releases came out in the shops. Man... to get those colored vinyls in clear sleeves seemed highly coveted cause only a handful would ever make it to town. Nice story on Eddie of A13. Closest I got to A13 (the label) was when Mark Broom came to DJ a small tour in the US up in New Hampshire (when I lived in Boston at the time) to play with Spacetime Continuum and then Autechre was the Headliner. Mark Killed it DJ'ing. I was overly obsessed at the time and must carried up 5 or 6 Pure Plastic / A13 releases Mark Produced and had him sign the vinyl/sleeves Soma might be an obvious label to mention too, but there are quite a few releases that were NOT huge by any means.. and still pretty good. Even some of Slam's non single Album cuts are quite worthy. Paul...if I lived yer way... we'd totally be Mates by the sound of your Record Collection.. Seems like the battery of UK Techno labels from the 90's are big sleepers in the larger community of Techno, but seem to be coveted and admired greatly by many of us that remain on this list. That is kinda comforting as I haven't thought about them much unless a track happened to pop up in iTunes that I may have digitally recorded. I think this thread could carry on for weeks as peeps start digging through their collections again and go... 'oh yeah, I remember that one!' benny blanco(r) blancodisco.comhttp://blancodisco.com On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 5:05 AM, Paul Kendrick p...@dagmar-tara.commailto:p...@dagmar-tara.com wrote: A13 was owned by a friend of mine Eddie, who lived in Southend on Sea in the South of the UK, and the main route getting to London from Southend is the A13 and that's where the name came from, Eddie was really good mates with Mark Broom and the Plaid guys. I saw him at Lost with Juan, Derrick and Kyle Hall the other week losing his nut to Derrick's set and his still talking of starting another label, and a club. He'll be very pleased people rate A13 as highly as Ifach. He told me once he still has loads of back cat unsold just sat around collecting dust. Stuff I rate that no one else seems to; Stasis and all the names he recorded under, but I really love the Paul W Teebrooke and Other world collective stuff Lee Purkis/In-Sync All the stuff on Ferox but the Russ Gabriel stuff is excellent Electronic Industries / Octagon Man / Sem Im not sure how over looked it was but the Norma Jean Bell LP- Come in to my room had some ace tracks on it, but the 2 for me are the ones co produced by K-Hand; Nobody and Feel what I like. I think it was massively passed over in the UK From: benny blanco(r) [mailto:be...@blancodisco.commailto:be...@blancodisco.com] Sent: 03 December 2012 18:36 To: kent williams Cc: list 313 Subject: Re: (313) Ask 313 Okay, I'll bite. I always dug the 'Obscure' Pure Plastic / A13 sounds from Mark Broom/Dave Hill camp in the UK from the 90's. Not always 'detroit', but certainly techno and sometimes a nice downtempo breaky track in there too. Some Other Label Faves Pacific Records and Ifach benny blanco(r) blancodisco.comhttp://blancodisco.com On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 1:23 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.commailto:chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: OK, now that we've established that lurkers know how to send e-mail to the list ... This is an idea for a mix I'd like to do. Here's the question: What is your favorite techno that no one else seems to rate highly? Extra points for being obscure. What's my impetus? I buy a lot of records at thrift stores and from crawling around in the crates on the floor at Dave's in Chicago. I look for things that might be OK based on producer, remixer and artists. So I have a lot of records that have decent to excellent tracks on them, that for one reason or another never got much
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Eddies full of very funny stories, years ago towards the end of out door raves Eddie somehow ended up having Frankie Bones living with him in Southend, I think Frankie was getting booked a lot in the UK around this time. The story goes that Frankie stayed for about 4 month but had to return to NYC because he couldn’t handle the madness of Eddies life and the scrapes he'd get him into, and apparently Frankie was a broken man when he returned homehahaha sounds like there's a book in that
Re: (313) Detroit electro funk
Sexual Harassment - I Need A Freak Not sure if that's Detroit but its essential On Dec 4, 2012 1:03 PM, Mike Taylor disconihil...@gmail.com wrote: I don't know if it rare, but you might want to look into Flamethrower Rap by Felix and Jarvis: http://youtu.be/rCMiABY-sQw Also, Jam the House: http://youtu.be/jJ9Tn29dEhs Another track that is similar but on a go-go tip is Arcade Funk by Tilt: http://youtu.be/Sjc42OKxz5A mt
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Or a least a tumblr blog or something. Publish a new antic each week. To think/hear that Frankie Bones wasn't hardcore enough... man... RIP Sonic Groove. benny blanco® blancodisco.com On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 8:30 AM, Aidan O'Doherty aidan.b.odohe...@gmail.comwrote: Eddies full of very funny stories, years ago towards the end of out door raves Eddie somehow ended up having Frankie Bones living with him in Southend, I think Frankie was getting booked a lot in the UK around this time. The story goes that Frankie stayed for about 4 month but had to return to NYC because he couldn’t handle the madness of Eddies life and the scrapes he'd get him into, and apparently Frankie was a broken man when he returned homehahaha sounds like there's a book in that
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I should talk more here about the FBK stuff, but I buy it and play it. I CANT DO EVERYTHING DAMMIT. ;-) On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 1:00 PM, Kevin Kennedy the...@gmail.com wrote: How about FBK on Diametric...since it's 313 related and nobody on the list will ever talk about it except me? :) On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 1:48 PM, Matt Kane's Brain mkb-pr...@hydrogenproject.com wrote: IRIDITE. The only time I ever wrote a sappy drunk email it was to Jason Brunton. On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 1:23 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.comwrote: OK, now that we've established that lurkers know how to send e-mail to the list ... This is an idea for a mix I'd like to do. Here's the question: What is your favorite techno that no one else seems to rate highly? Extra points for being obscure. What's my impetus? I buy a lot of records at thrift stores and from crawling around in the crates on the floor at Dave's in Chicago. I look for things that might be OK based on producer, remixer and artists. So I have a lot of records that have decent to excellent tracks on them, that for one reason or another never got much enduring attention. Since I can't crate dig in Detroit very often, I'm looking for those sorts of things, after which i can engage in Internet searchage. -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com -- FBK Absoloop/Orange 82
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Haha Michael -- TELL IT TO THE IDM LIST CIRCA 1996. But seriously I own a bunch of those records and/or CDs. On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 6:43 PM, Michael Elliot-Knight melliotkni...@gmail.com wrote: As for heady I usually like a good Mixmaster Morris/Irresistible Force track or remix the Leaf label is pretty good, as well as ~scape records Jonah Sharp's Reflective Records had some really cool stuff - ambient to techno like Velocette who also had the Parallel record label MEK On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 6:28 PM, Michael Elliot-Knight melliotkni...@gmail.com wrote: Bunch of old lables that many newer fans of Detroit techno may not know about because they aren't in business anymore. Also some obscure artists. Not sure if other people don't rate them highly or if they just don't get talked about much anymore. Insync/Lee Purkis/10th Planet stuff Nubian Mindz Wild Planet/Simon J. Hartley 4th Wave records - Wavescape, Downlink, Ian O'Brien Max Brennan Andi Hart/Deepart Dominic Stanton/Domu/Yotoko DiN records Eevo Lute http://www.discogs.com/artist/Jay+Denham records Jay Denham Elypsia records Santonio Echols Susumu Yokota Hydrogen Dukebox records LA Synthesis Lux Nigra records Aubrey/Allen Saei Jimi Tenor Jonathan Saul Kane/Depth Charge/Octagon Man and his D.C. Recordings label MEK On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 5:23 PM, Shaun Fogarty fogg...@gmail.com wrote: Also Neuropolitique now the screens were, and Anokhi by Beaumont Hannant... Pushing the definition a bit, admittedly kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: OK, now that we've established that lurkers know how to send e-mail to the list ... This is an idea for a mix I'd like to do. Here's the question: What is your favorite techno that no one else seems to rate highly? Extra points for being obscure. What's my impetus? I buy a lot of records at thrift stores and from crawling around in the crates on the floor at Dave's in Chicago. I look for things that might be OK based on producer, remixer and artists. So I have a lot of records that have decent to excellent tracks on them, that for one reason or another never got much enduring attention. Since I can't crate dig in Detroit very often, I'm looking for those sorts of things, after which i can engage in Internet searchage. -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
(313) Electric Street Orchestra
New release from the UR camp! http://www.submerge.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PRODProduct_Code=DTR-01ACategory_Code While a series of projects are slated for release under the Dirt Tech Reck banner, the first is the Electric Street Orchestra. Its inspiration is from those who are called street people. Those whose voices have been smothered by mainstream goliathes. Forgotten people from a forgotten city. It's also steeped in the Detroit tradition of ignoring the notion of genre and taking a broad range of elements and inspiration to create something that is both new and familiar. Bringing together a constellation of Detroit's sonic masters. DTR-01 takes UR's Mad Mike and Agent Chaos, house music king Theo Parrish, hip hop/house percussionist Dez Andres, and rock/funk master guitarist Duminie Deporres, and joins them through the lens of Jeedo's vision of the future. Produced by Jeedo for DTR. Additional production and vox by Mad Mike Banks, Chaos, Theo Parrish, Dez Andres and Duminie.
Re: (313) roll call?
Not here. On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 4:17 AM, Paul Kendrick p...@dagmar-tara.com wrote: Still here, lurking
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Thanks guy Sent from my iPhone On 4 Dec 2012, at 14:39, gavin morrissey gavinmorris...@gmail.com wrote: Sexual Harassment - I Need A Freak Not sure if that's Detroit but its essential On Dec 4, 2012 1:03 PM, Mike Taylor disconihil...@gmail.com wrote: I don't know if it rare, but you might want to look into Flamethrower Rap by Felix and Jarvis: http://youtu.be/rCMiABY-sQw Also, Jam the House: http://youtu.be/jJ9Tn29dEhs Another track that is similar but on a go-go tip is Arcade Funk by Tilt: http://youtu.be/Sjc42OKxz5A mt
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lol - yeah, I was searching back through older things that some might not know about since they weren't around in '96 MEK On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 10:41 AM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.comwrote: Haha Michael -- TELL IT TO THE IDM LIST CIRCA 1996. But seriously I own a bunch of those records and/or CDs. On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 6:43 PM, Michael Elliot-Knight melliotkni...@gmail.com wrote: As for heady I usually like a good Mixmaster Morris/Irresistible Force track or remix the Leaf label is pretty good, as well as ~scape records Jonah Sharp's Reflective Records had some really cool stuff - ambient to techno like Velocette who also had the Parallel record label MEK On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 6:28 PM, Michael Elliot-Knight melliotkni...@gmail.com wrote: Bunch of old lables that many newer fans of Detroit techno may not know about because they aren't in business anymore. Also some obscure artists. Not sure if other people don't rate them highly or if they just don't get talked about much anymore. Insync/Lee Purkis/10th Planet stuff Nubian Mindz Wild Planet/Simon J. Hartley 4th Wave records - Wavescape, Downlink, Ian O'Brien Max Brennan Andi Hart/Deepart Dominic Stanton/Domu/Yotoko DiN records Eevo Lute http://www.discogs.com/artist/Jay+Denham records Jay Denham Elypsia records Santonio Echols Susumu Yokota Hydrogen Dukebox records LA Synthesis Lux Nigra records Aubrey/Allen Saei Jimi Tenor Jonathan Saul Kane/Depth Charge/Octagon Man and his D.C. Recordings label MEK On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 5:23 PM, Shaun Fogarty fogg...@gmail.com wrote: Also Neuropolitique now the screens were, and Anokhi by Beaumont Hannant... Pushing the definition a bit, admittedly kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: OK, now that we've established that lurkers know how to send e-mail to the list ... This is an idea for a mix I'd like to do. Here's the question: What is your favorite techno that no one else seems to rate highly? Extra points for being obscure. What's my impetus? I buy a lot of records at thrift stores and from crawling around in the crates on the floor at Dave's in Chicago. I look for things that might be OK based on producer, remixer and artists. So I have a lot of records that have decent to excellent tracks on them, that for one reason or another never got much enduring attention. Since I can't crate dig in Detroit very often, I'm looking for those sorts of things, after which i can engage in Internet searchage. -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
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Rugalach by aqua regia. One of my all time faves Sent from my iPhone On 4 Dec 2012, at 22:09, Michael Elliot-Knight melliotkni...@gmail.com wrote: lol - yeah, I was searching back through older things that some might not know about since they weren't around in '96 MEK On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 10:41 AM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: Haha Michael -- TELL IT TO THE IDM LIST CIRCA 1996. But seriously I own a bunch of those records and/or CDs. On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 6:43 PM, Michael Elliot-Knight melliotkni...@gmail.com wrote: As for heady I usually like a good Mixmaster Morris/Irresistible Force track or remix the Leaf label is pretty good, as well as ~scape records Jonah Sharp's Reflective Records had some really cool stuff - ambient to techno like Velocette who also had the Parallel record label MEK On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 6:28 PM, Michael Elliot-Knight melliotkni...@gmail.com wrote: Bunch of old lables that many newer fans of Detroit techno may not know about because they aren't in business anymore. Also some obscure artists. Not sure if other people don't rate them highly or if they just don't get talked about much anymore. Insync/Lee Purkis/10th Planet stuff Nubian Mindz Wild Planet/Simon J. Hartley 4th Wave records - Wavescape, Downlink, Ian O'Brien Max Brennan Andi Hart/Deepart Dominic Stanton/Domu/Yotoko DiN records Eevo Lute records Jay Denham Elypsia records Santonio Echols Susumu Yokota Hydrogen Dukebox records LA Synthesis Lux Nigra records Aubrey/Allen Saei Jimi Tenor Jonathan Saul Kane/Depth Charge/Octagon Man and his D.C. Recordings label MEK On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 5:23 PM, Shaun Fogarty fogg...@gmail.com wrote: Also Neuropolitique now the screens were, and Anokhi by Beaumont Hannant... Pushing the definition a bit, admittedly kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: OK, now that we've established that lurkers know how to send e-mail to the list ... This is an idea for a mix I'd like to do. Here's the question: What is your favorite techno that no one else seems to rate highly? Extra points for being obscure. What's my impetus? I buy a lot of records at thrift stores and from crawling around in the crates on the floor at Dave's in Chicago. I look for things that might be OK based on producer, remixer and artists. So I have a lot of records that have decent to excellent tracks on them, that for one reason or another never got much enduring attention. Since I can't crate dig in Detroit very often, I'm looking for those sorts of things, after which i can engage in Internet searchage. -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
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Irdial stuff in general... Sometimes odd but good Placid pla...@acid-house.net wrote: Rugalach by aqua regia. One of my all time faves Sent from my iPhone On 4 Dec 2012, at 22:09, Michael Elliot-Knight melliotkni...@gmail.com wrote: lol - yeah, I was searching back through older things that some might not know about since they weren't around in '96 MEK On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 10:41 AM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: Haha Michael -- TELL IT TO THE IDM LIST CIRCA 1996. But seriously I own a bunch of those records and/or CDs. On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 6:43 PM, Michael Elliot-Knight melliotkni...@gmail.com wrote: As for heady I usually like a good Mixmaster Morris/Irresistible Force track or remix the Leaf label is pretty good, as well as ~scape records Jonah Sharp's Reflective Records had some really cool stuff - ambient to techno like Velocette who also had the Parallel record label MEK On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 6:28 PM, Michael Elliot-Knight melliotkni...@gmail.com wrote: Bunch of old lables that many newer fans of Detroit techno may not know about because they aren't in business anymore. Also some obscure artists. Not sure if other people don't rate them highly or if they just don't get talked about much anymore. Insync/Lee Purkis/10th Planet stuff Nubian Mindz Wild Planet/Simon J. Hartley 4th Wave records - Wavescape, Downlink, Ian O'Brien Max Brennan Andi Hart/Deepart Dominic Stanton/Domu/Yotoko DiN records Eevo Lute records Jay Denham Elypsia records Santonio Echols Susumu Yokota Hydrogen Dukebox records LA Synthesis Lux Nigra records Aubrey/Allen Saei Jimi Tenor Jonathan Saul Kane/Depth Charge/Octagon Man and his D.C. Recordings label MEK On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 5:23 PM, Shaun Fogarty fogg...@gmail.com wrote: Also Neuropolitique now the screens were, and Anokhi by Beaumont Hannant... Pushing the definition a bit, admittedly kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: OK, now that we've established that lurkers know how to send e-mail to the list ... This is an idea for a mix I'd like to do. Here's the question: What is your favorite techno that no one else seems to rate highly? Extra points for being obscure. What's my impetus? I buy a lot of records at thrift stores and from crawling around in the crates on the floor at Dave's in Chicago. I look for things that might be OK based on producer, remixer and artists. So I have a lot of records that have decent to excellent tracks on them, that for one reason or another never got much enduring attention. Since I can't crate dig in Detroit very often, I'm looking for those sorts of things, after which i can engage in Internet searchage. -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
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Coming to mind in no particular order (omitting stuff already mentioned): Thomas P. Heckmann's Drax series on Trope Gerard Hanson's release as Syne Language on Hardsync K Hand's been mentioned, so how 'bout Wamdue Kids/Chris Brann and Partycrashers on Acacia? Leo Anibaldi on ACV Dan Curtin on Strictly Rhythm and Peacefrog Labels like Magnetic North, early International Deejay Gigolos and Astralwerks, Sublime, SSR, Serotonin, Reflective, Ersatz Audio, Generator, Drop Bass Network, Seventh City, Downlow, Open Concept, Background, Interdimensional Transmissions, Utensil, Dow; whatever happened to Walt J? Gemini, Tim Baker, Presence, Daniel Lui, Sutekh, Joshua Kit Clayton, Theorem http://soundcloud.com/andrewdukecognitionaudio http://cognitionaudioworks.com/ On 2012-12-03, at 2:23 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: OK, now that we've established that lurkers know how to send e-mail to the list ... This is an idea for a mix I'd like to do. Here's the question: What is your favorite techno that no one else seems to rate highly? Extra points for being obscure. What's my impetus? I buy a lot of records at thrift stores and from crawling around in the crates on the floor at Dave's in Chicago. I look for things that might be OK based on producer, remixer and artists. So I have a lot of records that have decent to excellent tracks on them, that for one reason or another never got much enduring attention. Since I can't crate dig in Detroit very often, I'm looking for those sorts of things, after which i can engage in Internet searchage.
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What jumps to mind for me is Sense Music in Germany that would bust out one dope ep after another: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSxyzOKlOl0 And this is my favorite that I still play: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ7TXPl4GQQ On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 3:53 PM, Andrew Duke andrewdukecognit...@gmail.comwrote: Coming to mind in no particular order (omitting stuff already mentioned): Thomas P. Heckmann's Drax series on Trope Gerard Hanson's release as Syne Language on Hardsync K Hand's been mentioned, so how 'bout Wamdue Kids/Chris Brann and Partycrashers on Acacia? Leo Anibaldi on ACV Dan Curtin on Strictly Rhythm and Peacefrog Labels like Magnetic North, early International Deejay Gigolos and Astralwerks, Sublime, SSR, Serotonin, Reflective, Ersatz Audio, Generator, Drop Bass Network, Seventh City, Downlow, Open Concept, Background, Interdimensional Transmissions, Utensil, Dow; whatever happened to Walt J? Gemini, Tim Baker, Presence, Daniel Lui, Sutekh, Joshua Kit Clayton, Theorem http://soundcloud.com/andrewdukecognitionaudio http://cognitionaudioworks.com/ On 2012-12-03, at 2:23 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: OK, now that we've established that lurkers know how to send e-mail to the list ... This is an idea for a mix I'd like to do. Here's the question: What is your favorite techno that no one else seems to rate highly? Extra points for being obscure. What's my impetus? I buy a lot of records at thrift stores and from crawling around in the crates on the floor at Dave's in Chicago. I look for things that might be OK based on producer, remixer and artists. So I have a lot of records that have decent to excellent tracks on them, that for one reason or another never got much enduring attention. Since I can't crate dig in Detroit very often, I'm looking for those sorts of things, after which i can engage in Internet searchage.
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my fave obscure techno release is the Cityboy EP by Troy Anderson - sealed copy here, if anybody wants to grab it: http://tokeowave.ecrater.com/p/6735559/1200-14-cityboy-chillin-witda-t-12-music sorry, can't find a digital stream/download site to buy or preview :( On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 10:10 PM, Joe Marougi jmaro...@gmail.com wrote: What jumps to mind for me is Sense Music in Germany that would bust out one dope ep after another: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSxyzOKlOl0 And this is my favorite that I still play: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ7TXPl4GQQ On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 3:53 PM, Andrew Duke andrewdukecognit...@gmail.com wrote: Coming to mind in no particular order (omitting stuff already mentioned): Thomas P. Heckmann's Drax series on Trope Gerard Hanson's release as Syne Language on Hardsync K Hand's been mentioned, so how 'bout Wamdue Kids/Chris Brann and Partycrashers on Acacia? Leo Anibaldi on ACV Dan Curtin on Strictly Rhythm and Peacefrog Labels like Magnetic North, early International Deejay Gigolos and Astralwerks, Sublime, SSR, Serotonin, Reflective, Ersatz Audio, Generator, Drop Bass Network, Seventh City, Downlow, Open Concept, Background, Interdimensional Transmissions, Utensil, Dow; whatever happened to Walt J? Gemini, Tim Baker, Presence, Daniel Lui, Sutekh, Joshua Kit Clayton, Theorem http://soundcloud.com/andrewdukecognitionaudio http://cognitionaudioworks.com/ On 2012-12-03, at 2:23 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: OK, now that we've established that lurkers know how to send e-mail to the list ... This is an idea for a mix I'd like to do. Here's the question: What is your favorite techno that no one else seems to rate highly? Extra points for being obscure. What's my impetus? I buy a lot of records at thrift stores and from crawling around in the crates on the floor at Dave's in Chicago. I look for things that might be OK based on producer, remixer and artists. So I have a lot of records that have decent to excellent tracks on them, that for one reason or another never got much enduring attention. Since I can't crate dig in Detroit very often, I'm looking for those sorts of things, after which i can engage in Internet searchage.
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What jumps to mind for me is Sense Music during the 90's that would bust out one dope ep after another: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSxyzOKlOl0 And this is my favorite that I still play: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ7TXPl4GQQ Joe On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 10:23 AM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: OK, now that we've established that lurkers know how to send e-mail to the list ... This is an idea for a mix I'd like to do. Here's the question: What is your favorite techno that no one else seems to rate highly? Extra points for being obscure. What's my impetus? I buy a lot of records at thrift stores and from crawling around in the crates on the floor at Dave's in Chicago. I look for things that might be OK based on producer, remixer and artists. So I have a lot of records that have decent to excellent tracks on them, that for one reason or another never got much enduring attention. Since I can't crate dig in Detroit very often, I'm looking for those sorts of things, after which i can engage in Internet searchage.