Re: (313) lawrence's top ten theo list

2012-08-31 Thread Andrew Beddow
remember the labels are the wrong way round on that losoul elevate
record. i only mention this because (the dearly departed) tom cox's
comment on discogs is definitely a review of the losoul original,
rather than theo's much mellower remix (which i can't really imagine
dropping an insane amount of times - it's great but not that type of
track, vs the original, which definitely is).



On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 5:40 PM, Frank Glazer cpe1704...@gmail.com wrote:
 agreed, but it would just be nice if instead of relentlessly and
 solely flogging ones own projects all self-promoters got involved in
 the discussion, and self-promoted with a dash of humility.




 On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 12:33 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 So let me put my 313 List Admin Pope's Mitre and wave my 313 List
 Admin Pope's Crozier, to say that Joe does stuff, it's pretty good,
 it's 313-list-relevant, and I don't think he's annoyingly
 self-promotional.

 The list is quiet enough these days that I sure don't mind Joe's
 self-promo posts. There are people on the list who do good work that
 only rarely mention what they're doing.

 On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 10:43 AM, Frank Glazer cpe1704...@gmail.com wrote:
 leave it to this guy to turn it into ever more relentless self promotion.

 On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 11:31 AM, Joe Marougi jmaro...@gmail.com wrote:
 Not so fast guys! There's a Theo track on an upcoming triple vinyl
 compilation release we're putting out :-)

 Snippets up shortly...

 Joe

 On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 8:23 AM, Simon Pascoe
 contact.simon.pas...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'd have to fit Overyohead in there somewhere too ...

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWfsDdQ6cwg


 Simon

 On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 3:32 PM, Frank Glazer cpe1704...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 http://www.dummymag.com/lists/2012/08/24/the-10-best-theo-parrish-touched-tracks-according-to-lawrence/

 thoughts?

 my personal theo top 10:

 chemistry
 dan ryan
 dusty cabinets
 goin downstairs
 i can take it
 solitary flight
 something about detroit
 soul control
 took me all the way back

 rotating ten spot:
 losoul - behind closed doors theo parrish remix


Re: (313) “Life Is A Waveform: Underground Resista nce ”

2009-09-24 Thread Andrew Beddow
yes, they do. 14track are boomkat.

On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 11:49 AM, kuszyn...@gmail.com
kuszyn...@gmail.com wrote:

 Does UR get any money from this sale? I would hope so, but I don't
 know who these 14track people are.

 On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 3:58 AM, Ravinder S Mann rav.m...@gmail.com wrote:
  Cheers fella. Ordered and on the d/l : )
 
  2009/9/24 robin ro...@fivetones.org:
 
  They're 320K MP3s Rav.
 
  http://14tracks.com/about
 
  robin...
 
  On 24 Sep 2009, at 08:42, Ravinder S Mann wrote:
 
  Im tempted by this too - pending format, so if anyone knows hola back,
  if not Ill email Boomkat later.
 
 
 



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Re: (313) KMS represses

2009-09-08 Thread Andrew Beddow
they're real, according to Hardwax (who I'd trust over Juno.)

 On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 9:40 AM, gavin morrissey gavinmorris...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

 would Juno admit if they weren't? they've sold plenty of bootlegs in
 the past without saying they're boots


 On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 8:29 AM, lak...@sudelectronic.com wrote:
 
  Quoting Andrew Beddow andrew.bed...@gmail.com:
 
  A bunch of KMS 'represses' have turned up in Juno over the past few
  days, some rare (KMS 49), some not so rare (E Dancer - Pump The Move).
  Anyone know if these are legitimate?
 
  Andrew
 
  Apparently they are 100% legit according to juno
 
  lerato
 
 
 
 



Re: (313) KMS represses

2009-09-08 Thread Andrew Beddow
just Juno for now in the UK, as far as I'm aware (they've already sold
out of 49, but imagine it will come back in stock soonish.) Hardwax
has them but they're not on the website yet.

On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 10:11 AM, Placidpla...@acid-house.net wrote:
 where can you get these..  need an 049 badly


 p

 Andrew Beddow wrote:

 they're real, according to Hardwax (who I'd trust over Juno.)

 On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 9:40 AM, gavin morrissey
 gavinmorris...@gmail.com wrote:

 would Juno admit if they weren't? they've sold plenty of bootlegs in
 the past without saying they're boots


 On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 8:29 AM, lak...@sudelectronic.com wrote:

 Quoting Andrew Beddow andrew.bed...@gmail.com:

 A bunch of KMS 'represses' have turned up in Juno over the past few
 days, some rare (KMS 49), some not so rare (E Dancer - Pump The Move).
 Anyone know if these are legitimate?

 Andrew

 Apparently they are 100% legit according to juno

 lerato





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Re: (313) does anybody no what isolee (Rajko Müller ) is up to these days?

2009-06-22 Thread Andrew Beddow
he's released two 12s in the past few months...

http://www.discogs.com/Isol%C3%A9e-October-Nightingale/release/1681624

http://www.discogs.com/Isol%C3%A9e-Albacares/master/133474

On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 7:02 AM, Odeluga, Ken ken.odel...@dowjones.com wrote:

 We heard he was holed-up working on an LP [not taking any/many 
 bookings]that was last year though.
 I can ask around if you like.
 Ken

 -Original Message-
 From: Samuel Karmel [mailto:samuel.kar...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 6:47 AM
 To: Three-One-Three
 Subject: (313) does anybody no what isolee (Rajko Müller) is up to these days?

 maybe i'm missing something but can't seem to find anything apart from remixes
 in the last three years.
 does anybody know what this uber talented producer is up to?

 later

 sam


Re: (313) Shake : Levitate Venice EP on Morphine Records

2009-04-16 Thread Andrew Beddow
Morphine generally do generous/effectively unlimited pressings so this
is a bit of a surprise. the 500 copies didn't show up anywhere I
usually shop, either. A shame.

Andrew

On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 4:14 PM, fran...@thatamazingthing
fran...@thatamazingthing.com wrote:

 Andrew

 Thanks for the help.  I can see you've been rinsing this one with it 
 appearing in 8 shows!  Unfortunately only one mix still appears
 to be available (I presume the presence of a link indicates this) but I can't 
 get that one to go (Object not found) either.

 But no worries as there are 2 alternatives for me:

 1.  The record is available at a shop - in which case I can check clips there

 2.  It isn't - in which case I probably don't want to hear it as if I do like 
 it I will then get frustrated at not being able to get
 it and it will join the list of records I want but missed.  So transitory has 
 the nature of vinyl become, with people only daring to
 do small runs, that things get on this list all to easily now.  The list is 
 getting big and I find it healthier just to rip it up
 and not spend daft amounts of time ferreting out things I might want but 
 missed at the time.

 As it is Shake was kind enough to drop me a line to say that it looks like 
 those copies weren't promos, the label only wanted to do
 500, they're gone and that looks like the end of it.

 The shame is I can totally understand a label doing small runs with seemingly 
 diminishing sales, they've got to keep viable (this
 isn't meant to ignite a is vinyl dead? / no, indie bands are selling loads 
 of 7s! debate) but observing how things run at my
 local shop it's obvious that it works 2 ways and all the limited runs are 
 part responsible for the diminution - sometimes they could
 sell many times over what they get.  I'll go in for a record and it's like 
 no, you missed that one when I am right on watching
 their website for new stuff and live just round the corner.

 In times past when there wasn't such a through-put of material I reckon a 
 record could be shipped in, sit on the shelf for a while,
 have people gradually hear it out and about and rate it / hear about how good 
 it was and then it would  slowly get picked up - a
 sleeper.  What chance of that now?

 Francis


  -Original Message-
  From: Andrew Duke [mailto:and...@andrew-duke.com]
  Sent: 15 April 2009 17:43
  To: 313@hyperreal.org
  Subject: Re: (313) Shake : Levitate Venice EP on Morphine Records
 
  fran...@thatamazingthing wrote:
   This came out in Feb?
  
   I didn't hear about it, did I miss it on here?
  
   Somebody tell me about it - maybe including where there might be clips 
   and I can buy it from?
  
   Mr. Shakir?
  
  Hi, Francis.
  Promos have been out for awhile, but it is not officially available till
  later this month.
  I've been playing the heck out of it on my mixshow (charted it, too)
  since I got the promo;
  just checked, and it is featured in some of the mixshows that are
  *still* available online here:
  http://cognitionaudioworks.com/AndrewDukeInTheMix.html



Re: (313) DJing the visual aspect (was Mills interview/Wire mag)

2009-02-17 Thread Andrew Beddow
 now with the democratization of djing, everyone knows how to dj
 supposedly  the printing press was indeed an innovation, but the
 quality of literary output is surely down in a world where literacy is
 epidemic and books are published every day only to be thrown out the
 next, where writing has devolved into txting and blogging.  just as it
 is with the written word, so too with electronic music in my book.


oh my god, incredible analogy. sorry, have nothing to contribute to
this discussion, but amazing! text speak is the fault of the printing
press!

andrew


Re: (313) Patrice Scott

2009-01-30 Thread Andrew Beddow
my favourite by Scott is the very first Sistrum, 'atmospheric emotions'...

don't ignore the xdb he put out though -- the A is one of the most
interesting in the dubtech overload of recent years and certainly the
best thing i've heard by xdb by a large margin.


On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 4:41 PM, Odeluga, Ken ken.odel...@dowjones.com wrote:
 Speaking of Sistrum, as we have been...

 Sometimes it's good when a label is slow with its release schedule,
 because you've still got time to catch-up! :)

 I've not heard a bad one, but so far only managed to pick up
 'Evolutions' from last year, and would highly recommend it: even if it
 is very heavily inspired by 'Psychotic Photosynthesis'.

 So does anyone have any suggestions for what the best Patrice Scott is,
 or Sistrum or both please?

 Cheers,

 Ken



Re: (313) Uzuri 006 - Jitterbug - Raw Winter Ep (Dj Qu Remix ) - Uzuri - Out Soon

2009-01-30 Thread Andrew Beddow
he's on that second Unity Kollabo set. the ridic OTT 4x12 one.

from what i've heard, he has the most unique sound out of the recent
wave of detroit house-esque producers. people (critics?) don't appear
to have caught on to him in the same way as the jus-ed, patrice scott
et al.

On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 8:13 PM, ja...@iridite.com ja...@iridite.com wrote:
 Hmmm - that DJ QU has done a couple of really unusual deep house 12's
 recently that caught my ear - didn't know he did stuff on Underground
 Quality  as well.  Look forward to hearing that.


 cheers

 Jason

 2009/1/29  lak...@sudelectronic.com:

 hi folks

 excuse the sel promotion . thought this might be of interest to some of you .


 First Release For 2009  will be coming shortly .

 A debut ep by a talented UK based artist , recording under the aliase , 
 Jitterbug .

 The release includes a sweet remix by New Jersey's finest , Dj Qu ( Strength
 Music , Underground Quality )

 Release Info   ( Listen to the tracks via The Uzuri Myspace Page )
 http://www.myspace.com/uzurirecordings
 Artist - Jitterbug
 Ep Title : Raw Winter Ep (Includes A Dj Qu Remix )
 Tracklisting
 a side
 1. Dream Memory
 2. Speakers Corner

 b side
 1. No Pressure
 2. No Pressure ( Dj Qu Remix )

 Vinyl Release Date : March 2009
 Digital Release Date : April 2009 Via :
 Whatpeopleplay - http://www.whatpeopleplay.com
 Boomkat - http://www.boomkat.com

 Uzuri Website Coming February 2009
 Hope you enjoy it  thanx for your time .
 lerato









Re: (313) Track ID

2008-12-17 Thread Andrew Beddow
Yeah it's Nina Simone - Sinnerman (Luciano Remix).

http://www.discogs.com/release/1337773

2008/12/17 Antonio Alves str...@netcabo.pt:
 I'm pretty sure this is a Nina Simone track?

 Antonio

 On Dec 17, 2008, at 7:37 PM, Dmitry wrote:

 This is Nana Vasconcelos - Brasil (Luciano re-edit)



 Dmitry.

 -Original Message-
 From: The Archiver thearchi...@thearchiver.net
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 18:15:13 -
 Subject: (313) Track ID


 Anyone know who this is?

 http://www.thearchiver.net/data/html/track/track.html

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Re: (313) Octave One at Berghain, Berlin this Saturday night

2008-12-12 Thread Andrew Beddow
Forgot to send my reply to the list:

Hi Fred,

Berghain puts the set times up on their myspace. Here you go:

24:00 h – 5:00 h Norman Nodge
5:00 h – 6:00 h Octave One live
6:00 h – 8:00 h Kevin Sounderson
8:00 h – ende Andre Galluzzi


Panorama Bar Made To Play from 12 til 12.

24:00 h – 6:00 h Tristan Da Cunha  Adam Shelton
6:00 h – 9:00 h Jesse Rose
9:00 h – 12:00 h Claude Von Stroke
12:00 h – 15:00 h Cassy
15:00 h – 18:00 h Radio Slave
18:00 h – 21:00 h James Holden
21:00 h – ende Steffi

Berghain looks very strong that night. Perfect techno club.
Panoramabar rather wretched until midday, but should have a nice
atmosphere anyway (it tends to) so worth popping your head in.

In terms of getting in, I've never had any issue. Going by yourself is
an advantage. Learn the German for 'Just me', or 'One', as the bouncer
may ask you How many are going in?. Just look serious in the queue,
don't speak English, and don't dick around, and you should be fine.
The bouncers are all middle aged gay men, as is the core Ostgut crowd,
so they're far from ageist. It's a much, much older crowd than in
Fabric (panoramabar is younger, same entry system, but very marked
separation inside). Since it's Berghain's birthday, and Berghain is
the gay part of the club, they may be stricter on the door -- but as a
single male, you should be the beneficiary of this.

Having said all this, you're more likely to get turned away if you go
during peak queuing time (roughly 2-7). Remember in Berlin once you've
paid, you get a stamp allowing you access to the club any time, so
going at 12, getting a stamp, and coming back a few hours later is
always an option.

Andrew

On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 9:11 AM, Odeluga, Ken ken.odel...@dowjones.com wrote:
 Second-hand [but well informed] advice:

 Dress as if you aim to make a small impression *and* sweat and have fun
 - although of course you'll need a coat whilst you're waiting to get in!

 Smile.

 Don't appear to be freaked by the freaks! :) As you know, this is
 perhaps the quintessential metropolis, and to a large extent people are
 free to be what they want, especially at night, and it being Berlin,
 more than the average number of people in a normal Western city, seem to
 take up that offer!

 Be sober.

 Please let us know how it goes, including the gig. :)

 Ken

 -Original Message-
 From: Fred Heutte [mailto:ph...@sunlightdata.com]
 Sent: Friday, December 12, 2008 12:17 AM
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) Octave One at Berghain, Berlin this Saturday night


 www.octaveone.com

 13 December 2008:
 Klubnacht @ Berghain
 Berlin, Germany

 Anyone up for this ?  I'm coming back to Berlin from the UN climate
 conference in Poland early evening on Saturday.  Don't have a hotel
 yet but I'll be making those arrangements Friday.

 I have heard, um, stories about access to Berghain.  Since I am just
 some random old guy as far as doorpeople are concerned, advice about how
 to get in (and when, I don't want to wait around 6 hours for the guys to
 play) would be helpful.

 To see Rob Hood and Doc Martin at Fabric (Fabric!! not exactly your
 hypo-exclusive club) this past June, I had to pull off every social
 engineering trick I know but I did finally get in.  I'm not sure I'll
 have that kind of patience this time.  But I would love to see Octave
 One (longtime friends and, to be sure, one of the great techno live
 groups) especially in Berlin.

 cheers

 Fred
 Euro cell number until Dec 15:
 +48 785 401 096



Re: (313) Octave One at Berghain, Berlin this Saturday night

2008-12-12 Thread Andrew Beddow
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 9:52 AM, fran...@thatamazingthing
fran...@thatamazingthing.com

 Think the door peepz there want as mixed and interesting a crowd as possible. 
  Right now that  probably means not another late 20s Brit flown in from 
 London to the new Prague for the
  weekend.

yeah, as a mid-20s Brit, my secret weapon for getting past the door
staff is a Danish girlfriend with fluent German. may encounter more
difficulties getting in without...


Re: (313) Juju Jordash: Moonship Journey

2008-12-01 Thread Andrew Beddow
It was new in April, when the original email in the thread was sent.

On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 2:16 AM, Samuel Karmel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 This is a cool mix  recommend
 However i got it ages and ages ago...new is a bit far fetched
 r there any other mixes of theirs floating around?

 sam

 On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 11:16 AM, Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I just saw these guys video link here, which I guess was posted
  elsewhere, but I post again out of ignorance:
 
  http://vimeo.com/2345920
 
  Never heard of them, never had a clue, and they seem really freakin
  awesome.  Real nice ambience, deep groovy drums, feels like smart
  computer detroit compatible improv, which to me is about as good as it
  gets.
 
  On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 7:57 AM, robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  Woo! I love these guy's stuff. Just DL'd it.
 
  robin...
 
  On 8 Apr 2008, at 13:02, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
 
  we have a new mix by JJJ up at ISM, check it out here:
 
 
  http://infinitestatemachine.com/2008/04/07/guest-mix-juju-jordash-moonship-journey/
 
  tracklist:
 
  1.Art Ensemble of Chicago- Reese and the Smooth Ones - Affinity
  2.Sun Ra - Moonship Journey - Innercity
  3.Tangerine Dream - Sorcerer OST Main Title - MCA
  4.Drexcia - Oxyplasmic Gyration Beam - Tresor
  5.Zazou Bikaye Cy1 - Lamuka - Crammed Discs
  6.UB40-Return of Dr. X - Epic
  7.Cabaret Voltaire - Black Mask -Rough Trade
  8.Klaus Schulze - Irrlicht - Ariola
  9.The Human League -Do Or Die Dub - Virgin
  10.Patrice Scott - Raw Fusion - Sistrum
  11.Omar S - Psychotic Photosynthesis - FXHE
  12.Grackle- Grackle Jungle(Legowelt remix) - Strange Life
  13.Newworldaquarium - The Force - Delsin
  14.David Sylvian/Holger Czukay - Premonition - Virgin
  15.Chas Jankel - Just A Thought - AM
  16.Grace Jones - Unlimited Capacity for Love - Island
  17.Kraftwerk - Tongebirge - Philips
 
  tom
 
 
 
 
 
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  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  http://www.planerecordings.com
  New York, NY
 


Re: (313) Francesco Tristano feat. Moritz Von Oswald

2008-10-31 Thread Andrew Beddow
quite. mp3s on this one, i think.

On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 7:15 PM, Southern Outpost
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 25 minutes sides on a 12 record? I'm curious to hear the cutting
 level on that record!

 P.

 On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 2:11 AM, Wibo Lammerts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 and vinyl: http://www.discogs.com/release/1499942

 2008/10/31 Jacob Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 It's out now:

 http://www.junodownload.com/products/1366467-02.htm

 J

 On Oct 27, 2008, at 8:48 AM, Max  Mark wrote:

 Is this release available on mp3 format? I checked on beatport  juno and
 did not find it...
 And yes it looks hot indeed,  I love lngs track too



 -Message d'origine-
 De : Dmitry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Envoyé : 25 octobre 2008 11:51
 À : 313
 Objet : (313) Francesco Tristano feat. Moritz Von Oswald

 Hi all!

 Look at this!!! This is best i've heard in this year. Or maybe a few last
 years!

 http://www.samurai.fm/francescotristano/
 http://hardwax.com/57464/


 Dmitry,
 mixmag.info








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Re: (313) Moritz Von Oswald Health Rumors

2008-10-29 Thread Andrew Beddow
(I think you forgot to add a stroke isn't a form of heart attack. It's
a temporary disturbance in the blood supply to the brain.)

On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 10:55 AM, Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yes  Depending on the severity, can be paralysing or result in a bit of pain
 down your arm, and some headaches.

 Its not great in any form but lets hope its mild and hes back on his feet
 soon

 p

 Wibo Lammerts wrote:

 What's a stroke? Some sort of heart-attack?

 2008/10/28 Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


 D1 wrote:


 This is Eamonn from the Dublin Electronic Arts Festival where Moritz was
 due to perform on Sunday night. He suffered a mild stroke on his journey
 over to Dublin on Sunday morning. He is now recovering in Hospital. We
 wish
 him a speedy recovery over the coming days.



 Sorry to hear this Eamonn, send him our regards and a speedy recovery
 mate.

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Re: (313) Moriz von Oswald

2008-10-21 Thread Andrew Beddow
from the sidebar:

before they moved on to do abysmal deep house with their Round One to
Five series

 ok...

On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 9:51 PM, senslo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm on the digest, so forgive me if this has already been posted . . . but
 Moriz von Oswald lecture (or discussion, really) is up at
 http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/video-archive/lectures/moritz_von_oswald_early_morning_freestyles

 Interesting stuff!



Re: (313) Moriz von Oswald

2008-10-21 Thread Andrew Beddow
it is awesome,  mindblowing.

they've done interviews in the past, but no photos allowed, and no
taping of the interview (ie no transcript). so going from that policy
to a video of an interview on the internet is pretty huge! he's really
come out of his shell in the past couple of years!

On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 10:21 PM, Southern Outpost
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 This is awesome.. thanks for posting this!

 Out of interest, has Moritz done any other interviews? I know they are
 few and far between and if my memory serves me correctly, he did one
 with the WIRE mag a few years back.

 Thanks,
 Patrick.

 On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 1:51 PM, senslo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm on the digest, so forgive me if this has already been posted . . . but
 Moriz von Oswald lecture (or discussion, really) is up at
 http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/video-archive/lectures/moritz_von_oswald_early_morning_freestyles

 Interesting stuff!




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Re: (313) Amsterdam Dance Event

2008-10-06 Thread Andrew Beddow
I think that Tresor's original cohort of fans has aged out of all
night clubbing, and
despite being legendary, the prime clubbing demographic of 18-25
weren't out of diapers during the club's heyday.

I'd say 18-25 is definitely on the young side of the
Berghain/Panoramabar demographic... the crowd is mainly 25+,
particularly in the Berghian part. Watergate is a different, less
interesting matter (IMO).

Rather, I think the new Tresor's problems result from its line ups
being fairly flat and the venue capturing very little of its original
spirit.

Andrew


On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 3:37 PM, kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 According to a Berlin friend 'Tresor is the club where people go when
 they can't get into Watergate or Berghain.'  I think that Tresor's
 original cohort of fans has aged out of all night clubbing, and
 despite being legendary, the prime clubbing demographic of 18-25
 weren't out of diapers during the club's heyday.

 They have to build a new group of enthusiastic fans to go with the
 elderly diehards.  This means they have to educate Berlin clubbers yet
 again.  And they may have permanently lost the crowd who don't know
 anything except that they like pills, and the artist whose name rhymes
 with Bitchy Rotten.

 And for the record, no I've not been to either the old or new Tresor,
 and I'm no authority on Berlin. But I hear things ...



Re: (313) New things.

2008-10-02 Thread Andrew Beddow
The Ramadanman Dub War podcast is essential listening in this vein, too.

http://www.dqxt.org/dubwar/podcast/dubwar_podcast_05_ramadanman.mp3

01. Dub-U - 1 Way Running [Unreleased]
02. Mount Kimbie - William [Unreleased]
03. Burial - In McDonalds [Hyperdub]
04. Reform - Bonfire [Unreleased]
05. Ramadanman - Dayrider [Unreleased]
06. Peverelist - Esperanto [Unreleased]
07. Untold - Discipline [Unreleased]
08. Headhunter - Grounded [Unreleased]
09. Pangaea - Router [Hessle Audio]
10. Naphta - Jungle Republic (Ramadanman Refix) [Unreleased]
11. Pangaea - You  I [Hessle Audio]
12. Burial - Shell of Light (Excerpt) [Hyperdub]
13. Scuba - Tense [Unreleased]
14. F - Untitled [Unreleased]
15. Kontext - Plumes (Ramadanman Refix) [Unreleased]
16. Ramadanman - Blimey (Edit) [Hessle Audio]

Picked up Router at lunch. looking forward to getting home!

On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 2:04 PM, Mann, Ravinder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Cheers Martin.

 Ive not had a chance to listen to the Fact one in detail (just while ive
 been at work today) but most of Bens mixes have been good. Probly a bit
 OT but at least its OT about music.

 Rav.


 -Original Message-
 From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 02 October 2008 13:54
 To: Robert Taylor; 313 Org
 Subject: Re: (313) New things.


 http://www.factmagazine.co.uk/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=
 1191Itemid=28



 On 2 Oct 2008, at 13:51, Robert Taylor wrote:

 That link doesn't work!


 Rob Taylor
 VT Librarian
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 VT Library Users' Guide

 -Original Message-
 From: Mann, Ravinder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 02 October 2008 13:40
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313
 Subject: RE: (313) New things.

 Great album. Im really feeling this sort of stuff.

 If you the the tracks you mention below you'll like this mix from
 one of
 the Hessle Audio guys here.

 http://www.factmagazine.co.uk/index1191Itemid=28

 Rav

 -Original Message-
 From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 28 September 2008 19:58
 To: '313'
 Subject: RE: (313) New things.


 The 2562 album 'Aerial' is fairly insane. One of the better techno
 things
 I've heard in a while, and I'm told it's dubstep. Following a thread
 about
 newer dubstep stuff on Disception recently I picked these up too:

 TRG/Dub U - Losing Marbles [Hotflush Recordings]
 Pangea - Deviant [Hessle Audio UK]
 TRG - Feel For You [Subway Holland]
 TRG - Missed Calls [Subway Holland]
 Kontext - Plumes [Immerse]

 Other new [313]-related stuff:

 Kenny Larkin - Keys Strings Tambourines [Planet E US] - I like it,
 but I
 think Glob is the only really essential track on it. I'm one of the
 few
 who
 likes a fair amount of his recent stuff, so much so that I think the
 Narcissist is better than this.

 I got three EPs from Kadebostan. All are excellent. Check them out. I
 suspect he's French, so not sure why I'm mentioning them as though
 they're
 [313] related, but it's good stuff. I suppose Freude Am Tamzen is a
 [313]
 tangent.

 I finally caught up with all the Terence Dixon stuff on Yore, End to
 enD
 and
 Nice  Nasty. There's tracks on all of these that are worth grabbing.
 Proper
 techno.

 The Dedicated JB track from Stereocity on Deep Explorer.

 Inverse Cinematics - The Rise  Fall (Sam Irl remix) [Pulver Germany]

 All the Workshop stuff that I hadn't already picked up.

 The Mole's I've Got My A1 and When It Tastes So Good, You Deserve It

 Roland Appel's Lost Valley and New Love

 Mujaba's Fuelta

 Three of the tracks on the latest Secondo album on Soul Jazz

 The Asphalt - 8 Mile Road (Juju  Jordash mix) [Deep Explorer]

 All of the CIMA stuff. Massive Wayne Gardiner catch-up business. That
 and
 the Wayne Gardiner's Classic Man Nervous Tracks.

 Buying stuff digitally is good! I got some other stuff too that ain't
 very
 [313]-relevant which I'll probably review on my blog before too long.

 Tristan
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Re: (313) forced exposure

2008-02-29 Thread Andrew Beddow
Beware though, a large proportion of it isn't actually in stock.
They're not very efficient at updating the website.

On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 3:10 PM, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yep, and long may it continue (we hope.)



  -Original Message-
  From: Michael Kuszynski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 29 February 2008 15:09
  To: 313@hyperreal.org
  Subject: (313) forced exposure


  this may be a repeat of a prior convo but it is new to me. this shop has
  the most absurd content of anything state side i have seen.

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  ---
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Re: (313) let's make a year end list!

2007-12-18 Thread Andrew Beddow
loved all these:

Tony Allen - 'Ole [Moritz Von Oswald remix] (Honest Jons)' -- track of
the year for me
Mike Huckaby - My Life With The Wave (Synth)
Bovill - Differential (Meanwhile)
STL - Homework / Night Grooves (both Something)
Shackleton - 'Blood On My Hands [Ricardo Apocalypso Now mix]' (Skull Disco)
Cassy - 'Somelightuntothenight' (Beatstreet)
Melchior Productions - No Disco Future / 'Don Juan' (both Perlon)
Soul Capsule - 'Waiting 4 A Way' (Perlon)
Microworld - This Is My Friend (Styrax Leaves)
ERP - Alorsan (Frantic Flowers)

Arne Weinberg - 'Leviathan' (AW Recordings)
Marcellus Pittman - 'There's Somebody Out There' (Unirhythm)
Theo Parrish - 'Soul Control' (Sound Signature)
Omar-S + Theo Parrish - 'The Grand Son of Detroit Techno!' (FXHE)
Moodymann - 'Technologystolemyvinyl' (KDJ)
Various - Unity Kollabo (Underground Quality)
DJ Qu  David S - To Eaches Own EP / DJ Qu - Passing States EP (both
Strength Music)
Kai Alce - 'Hi Lee Teched Off' (Real Soon)
Scott Ferguson - 'A Walk In The Park [Sascha Dive's Walk In The Park
remix]' (Deep Vibes)
Move D - Workshop 02 EP (Workshop)

Lerosa - Seeker (Enclave) / Much Later (Uzuri)
Ra.H - Fall Of Justice (Morphine Doser)
Newworldaquarium - The Dead Bears (NWAQ)
Mala - 'Alicia' (no label)
Burial - Untrue (Hyperdub)
Simian Mobile Disco Club - 'Hustler [Shackleton remix]' (Wichita)
Peverelist - 'The Grind' / 'Roll with the Punches' / 'Die Brucke' (all Punch
Drunk) / Pole - 'Winkelstreben [Peverelist remix]' (~scape)
Martyn - 'Velvet' / 'Twenty Four' (3024)
Appleblim - 'Vansan' (Skull Disco)

2562 - 'Channel Two' (Tectonic)
cv313 - Dimensional Space (Echospace [detroit])
Luke Hess - Real To Real (FXHE)
Substance and Vainqueur - 'Reverberate' / 'Libration' (both Scion Versions)
T++ - 'Allied' / 'Worn Down' (no label)
Jichael Mackson - 'The Grass is Always Greener' (Musique Risquee)
Sven Weisemann - 'Spheric Wave' (Meanwhile) / 'Revoltec' (Styrax Leaves)
Oracy - 'Mind Dance' (Mojuba)
Nick Sole - 'World Dubbing' (Mojuba)
David Labeij - 'Alpine Scenic' (S'tech Purple)