(313) DM on 6Mix

2009-07-28 Thread Anya K Stang
Has anyone posted this yet or did I miss it? Either way, go and have a  
listen ; )

Toodles,
Anya

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lvgyj/6_Mix_25_07_2009/
Pioneering Detroit techno DJ Derrick May presents a special edition  
of the 6 Mix, featuring three new mixes which showcase his musical  
make up, and talks about his work as a producer and DJ.

Broadcast on:
BBC 6 Music, 9:00pm Saturday 25th July 2009
Duration:
120 minutes
Available until:
11:02pm Saturday 1st August 2009



Re: (313) DM on 6Mix

2009-07-28 Thread Anya K Stang

Sorry Marsel, missed your post : )

On 28 Jul 2009, at 11:57, Anya K Stang wrote:

Has anyone posted this yet or did I miss it? Either way, go and have  
a listen ; )

Toodles,
Anya

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lvgyj/6_Mix_25_07_2009/
Pioneering Detroit techno DJ Derrick May presents a special edition  
of the 6 Mix, featuring three new mixes which showcase his musical  
make up, and talks about his work as a producer and DJ.

Broadcast on:
   BBC 6 Music, 9:00pm Saturday 25th July 2009
Duration:
   120 minutes
Available until:
   11:02pm Saturday 1st August 2009




Re: (313) ron asheton rip

2009-01-06 Thread Anya K Stang

Indeed.
And get swiftcovered to boot.
http://www.swiftcover.com/
Cracked me up when I saw the ad on telly the other day.


On 6 Jan 2009, at 17:53, theREAL wrote:


Martin Dust wrote:

Sad News
/www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/index.ssf/2009/01/stooges_guitarist_ron_asheton.html

Who would have thought that Iggy might wind up to be the last one  
standing -  ?



 jeff




(313) last man iggy??

2009-01-06 Thread Anya K Stang

wrong link, sorry.
here's the vid 
http://www.visit4info.com/advert/Iggy-Gets-SwiftCovered-Swiftcovercom/67757
get a life...

enjoy ; )

On 6 Jan 2009, at 19:29, Anya K Stang wrote:


Indeed.
And get swiftcovered to boot.
http://www.swiftcover.com/
Cracked me up when I saw the ad on telly the other day.


On 6 Jan 2009, at 17:53, theREAL wrote:


Martin Dust wrote:

Sad News
/www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/index.ssf/2009/01/stooges_guitarist_ron_asheton.html

Who would have thought that Iggy might wind up to be the last one  
standing -  ?



jeff




(313) need summer tunes!

2008-08-16 Thread Anya K Stang

Changed the subject line and resent cos I really need them! : )

On 13 Aug 2008, at 19:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


hit me back


I really need to get a cricket bat for this sort of request.


I really need to get in touch

or if anyone else in London can offer a spare room for a couple of  
nights ?


Nah, you hafta stay at Sarf Lahndin's '313' BB innit!

More on-topically, I could do with some hot summer tunes, to  
counteract this chilly (for August) London weather! Suggestions  
welcome, CD or digital only, I've run out of space so no more vinyl  
for the time being *sniff*

Thanks : )

Anya


Re: (313) paging Anya Stang

2008-08-15 Thread Anya K Stang


On 13 Aug 2008, at 19:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


hit me back


I really need to get a cricket bat for this sort of request.


I really need to get in touch

or if anyone else in London can offer a spare room for a couple of  
nights ?


Nah, you hafta stay at Sarf Lahndin's '313' BB innit!

More on-topically, I could do with some hot summer tunes, to  
counteract this chilly (for August) London weather! Suggestions  
welcome, CD or digital only, I've run out of space so no more vinyl  
for the time being *sniff*

Thanks : )

Anya


Re: (313) Strand remix of Radiohead's Nude.

2008-04-20 Thread Anya K Stang

What Kent said.
Loving this remix. Loads!
#244 - get voting now! ; )

On 14 Apr 2008, at 15:17, kent williams wrote:

I think this is an elegant piece of work -- whether someone would like
it or not would depend on their feelings about Radiohead.  I'm a fan
so it's right up my alley.

I'd love to hear Shake do a Radiohead remix.  He used to play songs
from Kid A in his sets to great effect.

On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 11:47 PM, Brian Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:

Hello everyone,

We've submitted a mix for Radiohead's Nude remix contest.  It was  
an
interesting exercise and a good way to expose Detroit influenced  
electronic
music to people who might not otherwise know it exists. You can  
even vote
for it, if you fancy. We mainly just wanted to let you know that we  
did it

and Thom Yorke never sounded so funky. As always, don't be shy about
expressing your thoughts and/or critiques. You can hear it at the  
following

links:

http://www.myspace.com/strand313
http://www.radioheadremix.com/remix/?id=1510

-boyer





Re: (313) A wee taster for tonight...

2008-04-20 Thread Anya K Stang
Thanks for coming down and playing for us Paul, real pleasure and good  
to finally meet.

Wicked three hour set man!
My personal bites from Friday night at Corsica:
Kevin Reynolds playing brilliantly. So much crazy energy on stage,  
loved it!

I-F playing to a heaving mass for 2 hours yay!
Plant43 pulling out the stops as always yum!
Orphan doing the best gig I've heard her perform so far - way to go  
woman! Made my hair stand on end.

DJ Stingray driving the crowd *m*e*n*t*a*l* !
Datassette playing an excellent set, enjoyed that very much!
Simon and Toby keeping 'em dancing til they dropped! Rad!

It's been a fabulous night with fantastic music  a great crowd, big  
thanks to my fellow Bleepers (you rock!) and all our helpers, all our  
guests for playing (and being such wonderful guests) and to everyone  
who made it down, making this a night to remember. If I could I'd go  
back to Friday night 10pm and start all over again. ; )


Have a good Sunday y'all

Anya

http://www.bleep43.com



On 18 Apr 2008, at 15:25, Paul wrote:

You can listen to it here - http://mezerik.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=183#183

Rekkids utilized were

Marco Bernardi - Complete Direction - Frustrated Funk
Maxx Renn - Acid Express - Jamayka Recordings
Sterac - Sitting On Clouds - 100 % Pure
Phortune - Jiggerwatts - Public
David Brown - Feel Love - Large
Ismistik - Bulb - Djax
Better By Design - Iridite
Adrian Forciniti - Class Of '94 - Syra
Black Rascals - Blaze Theme Track - Sumo
Matthew Dear - Laguna Madre - Spectral
Voices From Beyond - Hanging on a Groove - House of 909
DK7 - Instone - DK7
Playboy - In da Jungle - Tag
Quince - Contracting - Delsin
Kebacid - Kebacid 2 - BLank
House to House - Taste my Love - Police
Jesper Dahlbäck - I Hate Flying! - Blank
Population One - Rush Hour - RH
Terrence Dixon - Point of view - Finest Blend
Markarian 205 - Quasar Vol.1 - Sonar Audio Researc
Ismistik - Woodvibe - Djax
Buset - Footsteps - Kanzaru
Cajmere  Derrick carter - Dreaming - Cajual
DJ ESP - Put A Smile On Your Face - Aciiieeed!

Enjoy

Thnks to Mez for the hosting




Re: (313) Kraftwerk: We Are the Robots

2007-11-23 Thread Anya K Stang

Listen again in case you missed it:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/shows/rpms/radio4/kraftwerk_robots.ram


On 22 Nov 2007, at 00:02, Martin Dust wrote:


Kraftwerk: We Are the Robots
Thursday 22 November 2007 11:30-12:00 (Radio 4 FM)

Marc Riley traces the career of Kraftwerk, whose 1970s electronic
music owed more to the experimental German classical compositions of
Karlheinz Stockhausen than to any pop tradition. They were part of a
new generation of young West Germans, living in the shadow of the
Cold War, who identified with the need to recapture a German cultural
identity distinct from that of Britain and America.




Re: (313) have we run out of music?

2007-11-02 Thread Anya K Stang

(yes, do excuse us please, we haven't run out of music ; ) )

Thanks for that guys, sounds amazing.

Re the long reverb thing, the water reservoir in Cologne had a 45  
second reverb as well and the producer of Vor Der Flut writes that  
the 'intensity is due to the extremely hard, water-impermeable  
coating on the walls and pillars, which stops the sound from being  
absorbed, reflecting it with almost no loss intensity.' Looks like  
the Deep Listening collaboration experienced something quite similar.


These gongs fascinated me recently when I went to Kassel for the  
Dokumenta XII:

http://www.brightcove.tv/title.jsp?title=1130044742channel=1080171031


On 1 Nov 2007, at 17:03, Nik Stoltzman wrote:


YAY! I do believe that's it!

http://www.newalbion.com/NA022/

I will have to check out the samples online to confirm, but the  
description is spot on - the 45

second reverb definitely rings a bell.

Thanks for the help. Much appreciated.

N





Possibly a Pauline Oliveros/Stewart Dempster collaboration?

They did some things with trombones in large metal containers -  
possibly

grain silos or water tanks.  This might be what you're thinking of.

--
Dennis DeSantis

www.dennisdesantis.com
www.myspace.com/dennisdesantis

Mailing List:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



Nik Stoltzman wrote:

(excuse this little side-conversation)

No, that's not it - but that also sounds worth checking out!

This thing was definitely *not* jazzy and I don't think it was  
broken down into tracks. The

piece
I heard was about 30 minutes long. Or maybe it was actually one  
minute long and the rest was

echoes choes hoes oes es s..?

N


Very interesting thread this!

Nik, that composition... It wouldn't be Vor der Flut - Hommage an
einen Wasserspeicher would it? It's this fab recording made in an
old water 'silo' in Cologne/Germany in 1984, just before the
flooding. I've been trying to find info online but it's all (or
mostly anyway) in German. Here's a site with a clip http://
www.magicmusic.de/shop/de/act/cd/arg/6740/ and here it is on  
Discogs

http://www.discogs.com/release/1123083
If this is what you were thinking of I could be persuaded to  
scan the

album liner notes, which are in both German and English.
I totally love this album and played the A side almost in its
entirety it at our last party in September. : )

Anya

On 1 Nov 2007, at 11:34, Nik Stoltzman wrote:

Not unprecedented. There are pieces that are centuries old  
that call

for brass players positioned all over the auditorium/cathedral/
whatever.

Sorry to hijack the thread (which, incidentally, is very
interesting) temporarily, but this
reminds me of a composition I heard once and have been trying to
track down ever since.

It was written and arranged to be played in an underground grain
silo. I can't remember the
composer. Basically, the concept was a number of horn players
arranged in a circle around the
perimeter of the circular silo, with the conductor in the centre.
Each musician would perform
short stabs such that the echo within the chamber (which could be
timed quite accurately) would
allow them to build layers of sound.

I'd love to know what it was. Any clues or leads?

Peace,

N

P.S: OT: Any Londoners going to The Cinematic Orchestra gig  
tomorrow?















Re: (313) have we run out of music?

2007-11-01 Thread Anya K Stang

Very interesting thread this!

Nik, that composition... It wouldn't be Vor der Flut - Hommage an  
einen Wasserspeicher would it? It's this fab recording made in an  
old water 'silo' in Cologne/Germany in 1984, just before the  
flooding. I've been trying to find info online but it's all (or  
mostly anyway) in German. Here's a site with a clip http:// 
www.magicmusic.de/shop/de/act/cd/arg/6740/ and here it is on Discogs  
http://www.discogs.com/release/1123083
If this is what you were thinking of I could be persuaded to scan the  
album liner notes, which are in both German and English.
I totally love this album and played the A side almost in its  
entirety it at our last party in September. : )


Anya

On 1 Nov 2007, at 11:34, Nik Stoltzman wrote:


Not unprecedented. There are pieces that are centuries old that call
for brass players positioned all over the auditorium/cathedral/ 
whatever.


Sorry to hijack the thread (which, incidentally, is very  
interesting) temporarily, but this
reminds me of a composition I heard once and have been trying to  
track down ever since.


It was written and arranged to be played in an underground grain  
silo. I can't remember the
composer. Basically, the concept was a number of horn players  
arranged in a circle around the
perimeter of the circular silo, with the conductor in the centre.  
Each musician would perform
short stabs such that the echo within the chamber (which could be  
timed quite accurately) would

allow them to build layers of sound.

I'd love to know what it was. Any clues or leads?

Peace,

N

P.S: OT: Any Londoners going to The Cinematic Orchestra gig tomorrow?





Re: (313) moebius documentary

2007-10-02 Thread Anya K Stang
The documentary's called Moebius Redux - A Life in Pictures. Aired on  
BBC 4 last week. Great stuff, reminded me of all the Heavy Metal  
issues I devoured back then. Bit of a guilty pleasure because as a  
feminist I thought (and still think) that they're pretty sexist. Oi,  
no argument on this please! ; ) Great art though, admittedly.


Music by Karl Bartos, as Toby said.

Anya

On 29 Sep 2007, at 15:23, theREALmxyzptlk wrote:


Could you be a bit more specific concerning the title, please?
Thanks.

jeff


pauley wrote:

Howdy. I saw a Moebius doco (2006) a few days ago, soundtrack by Ralf
Hutter. Pretty amazing stuff. Does anyone know if it: s released,  
can be

bouvght etc?




Re: (313) 313-typish London events this week

2007-07-17 Thread Anya K Stang
Must mention that Horace Andy is performing at the Lambeth Country  
Show this year, on Sunday 6-7:30pm. You should arrive early though or  
there'll be no cider left! Here's a link to the full event listing : )
http://www.lambeth.gov.uk/Services/Environment/ParksGreenSpaces/ 
LambethCountryShow2007ProgrammeEvents.htm


Sorry, totally OT - did I mention that I'm going to the below  
events? ; )

Ta-ra,

Anya


On 17 Jul 2007, at 10:12, Tristan Watkins wrote:

- Original Message - From: Toby Frith  
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jussi Lehtonen [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Somewhere in  
Internet 313@hyperreal.org

Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 9:37 AM
Subject: RE: (313) 313-typish London events this week


Matt Chester at Wildcats on Friday.


Alan Smith from D1 is making an appearance from Dublin for this  
night in addition to much-loved locals Jamie Steere and Numbfink.  
It's a nice little venue in Shoreditch. Really good vibe in there.


Monolake, Omar S, Villalobos and British Murder Boys at Fabric on  
Saturday.


Myself, occasional [313] contributor JSS and Rupi P will be playing  
at The Prince in Brixton (next to KFC, opposite The Ritzy) prior to  
this should anyone fancy pre-match festivities. Free before 10, £3  
after.  The beer garden's open to boot. It's also the weekend of  
the Lambeth Country Show (here's a report from 2005 http:// 
www.urban75.org/brixton/features/country_2005.html) so you might as  
well spend the day in Brixton (or head there on Sunday if you're  
more round-the-clock minded). Hit me back offline for flyer info/ 
more details if you like. I'd post the link to the flyer but I  
think it'll get rejected by the content filter.


Tristan
===
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.phonopsia.co.uk




Re: (313) Justice

2007-06-28 Thread Anya K Stang

Big tings gwidarn!
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=tjvCmdp6OKQ
Incidentally, Plan B's just down the high street.

On 28 Jun 2007, at 10:14, Cyclone Wehner wrote:


Plan B is a bit of fun.

Roots Manuva is great live. The new Dizzee is really fresh  
musically. Kinda Bomb Squad type beats on the single Sirens. I like  
Akala's track Shakespeare - the one that sampled Tomcraft. Clever  
concept and works well! There is a French MC who worked in Detroit  
lately, I forget his name! He's fresh and soulful.



On 28/06/2007, at 1:11 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:





What's the general verdict on Roots Manuva ?

I've not heard any new material from him for a while but I still  
love Brand

New Second Hand, Run Come Save Me  Dub Come Save Me.

He's the best UK MC that I know of.

I'm looking forward to checking out some of these recommendations  
tho.



Kind regards,
Gary
   Entertainment UK Ltd
Auriol Drive | Greenford Park | Greenford | UB6 0DS
 x: 2946 | t: +44 (0)20 8833 2946



  kent williams
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]To:   list  
313 313@hyperreal.org

  il.com  cc:
   Subject:  Re: (313)  
Justice

  27/06/07 15:36






On the british tip, any MC that tries to sound American is as weak as
almost all Americans who try to make Drum and Bass.  People I have
respect for -- like the Streets, and Goldie Lookin Chains -- aren't
even trying to make real hip hop: they're doing something uniquely
British.  They don't hit me in the heart like the best American hip
hop, but they sound like themselves, not like they spent their youths
in a pub listening to Biggie on their walkman, fantasizing about
walking the mean streets of NYC.

I'm very picky about hip hop as well. When it's on, it's
Shakespeare-caliber word play backed by beats that make you want to
cry.  When it's not, well, it's like 99% of all musical culture --
crap.

On 6/26/07, Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:






On 6/25/07, Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Mehdi is more like Timbaland but open about his influences. He  
used

to produce MC Solaar.



i never really liked solaar either. to be honest, aside from a  
couple

of UK emcees, i find most non-american hiphop to just be missing
something.













Re: (313) since I won't be at DEMF

2007-05-25 Thread Anya K Stang


On 24 May 2007, at 02:49, kent williams wrote:


I'm wishing all who attend a great festival, and offering some advice.

1. If you go to an afterparty and you're not parked right under a
streetlight on Woodward, park in a lot with an attendant.  Trust me on
this.


Or just cab it everywhere. Worked really well for Nicole  me in  
2003, and it was relatively cheap to boot.


Have a grand time!



(313) 40 Years of Trojan Music

2007-05-20 Thread Anya K Stang

http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/events/trojan/index.shtml
Now on air:
Lee 'Scratch' Perry in the 6mix, til 10pm tonight.
BBC 6music doing a full Trojan Weekender and I didn't realise until  
just now.

Tune in: http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/ram/dsatg2.ram
Enjoyoyoyoyoy

Anya


Re: (313) OT Making Of Doctor Who

2007-04-28 Thread Anya K Stang

Classic!

On 28 Apr 2007, at 17:34, Martin Dust wrote:


Brilliant stuff
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDxFqw36KQ0

m




Re: (313) London SPAM: Ultradyne and B12 Friday, Lory D and Errorsmith Saturday

2007-04-19 Thread Anya K Stang
Oh gosh, Ultradyne, Manasyt and Posthuman. Treat! Looks like I'll be  
going out after all tomorrow night...

Nice one lads! : )

PS: T, you coming to Plex? Not seen you in feckin ages!

On 19 Apr 2007, at 09:44, Tristan Watkins wrote:

Sorry if this has been posted already and that it's so late. I  
tried posting it last Friday but the original SPAM had a naughty  
word in it and I haven't been at the computer much lately.  
Anyway... there's also an Outlet Collective after party on Sunday  
morning (speak up Paul). Not sure if I'll make the latter two, but  
thought I'd pass along the info anyway.


Plex - 20th April 2007 @ Hub

Techno/Electro/Acid/Bass

ROOM ONE

Ultradyne [Pi Gao Movement, Warp Records, SCSI-AV]- live
[1st live set in London for 5 years, Exclusive UK date]
B12 [Warp Records, B12 Records] - live
MANASYt [Bunker Records, MNX, Touchin' Bass] - live
[1st ever live set in London, Exclusive UK date]
AGT Rave Cru [Seed Records, London Electrics] - live
Flint Kids [Interakt] - live
Stewart Lowman [Outlet Collective]
Jimmy Bolus [Plex, Delta-9]
James Tec [Plex]

ROOM TWO

N-Type [Dub Police]
Posthuman [Seed Records, SKAM] - live
Fix Up DJs [subFM.com] - live
Felson [Delta-9]
Secret Agent [Rebel Intelligence]
Bracket [Plex, Combat Recordings]
Luke Handsfree [Plex]

Hub
2 Goulston Street
Aldgate East/Shoreditch,
London,
E1 7PT
Doors: 10pm - 7am

Pub prices @ the bar...7am licence

Tickets: £10 adv / £12 door

info at plexlondon dot net
www.plexlondon.net
www.myspace.com/plexlondon




Re: (313) Gospel techno?

2007-02-10 Thread Anya K Stang
Made me laugh too, Martin. ; ) (I can honestly say I don't own any  
Moby, not even on a comp (I hope)).


Oh, the new Fuller's Discovery is tasty!
Bodington's not to be dismissed though.

Sorry, latenight OT'ness

On 9 Feb 2007, at 22:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


What?  Bodingtons's?  Not me mate - I'm a Fuller's man myself.

MEK

Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/09/2007 04:57:44 PM:


I'd be the last person to play a Moby track.  Spin again...

;-)
(thanks anyway Martin)


Well it late at night, there bodington's involved and it made me  
laugh :)


You sure you don't have any in your collection?

m


(313) :brownstudy

2007-02-09 Thread Anya K Stang

aka Jason Hogans...
Was Accepting Cookies ever released? On vinyl?
Can't find it anywhere and I'd really like to have Red Dreaded  
Stepchild. On vinyl. : )

Ta,

Anya



Re: (313) Downloading the Rebelbass CD, or And People Wonder Why I Own A Mac

2006-12-12 Thread Anya K Stang

Great stuff Aida (comp)  Greg (grab), thanks a mill! : )

Anya

On 12 Dec 2006, at 11:09, Rebelbass/bookings wrote:


Hahaha. Maccers unite! Thankx for the tip :)

aida





Because on a Mac, you can do fun stuff like grabbing Lady Aida's
Rebelbass compilation easy-peasy in one single shell command:

[...]


(313) dj traxx set on de:bug podcast

2006-03-22 Thread Anya K Stang

had to share this!
http://www.de-bug.de/pod/archives/1125.html




Re: (313) Nitzer Ebb in London..

2006-01-31 Thread Anya K Stang

Just in case anyone is thinking of going to the London show, be
warned - the Islington Academy is one of, if not THE, sh!ttiest
venue/s I've EVER been to. [EMAIL PROTECTED] layout and the worst sound.
On the other hand, good sound might not be so important here...
But the beer's not cheap, either!
; )

Anya

On 30 Jan 2006, at 18:48, Blaauw, Martijn de wrote:


Some news, maybe some on the list might wanna check it out...:
'The very 1st Nitzer Ebb Reunion Show in the UK is confirmed on July
9th. The Band will play in London at the Islington Academy. Support  
act

is Terence Fixmer.
Also gigs are played in Madrid, Paris, Leipzig, Hildesheim and Arvika
(Sweden) over the months June and July 2006.'

Regards,
Martijn





Re: (313) Help Matthew Herbert

2005-11-16 Thread Anya K Stang

Didn't he do something similar for Bodily Functions?
I seem to remember that Jeff was credited for slapping his thigh I  
believe...


On 16 Nov 2005, at 10:00, Robert Taylor wrote:


Excellent - I'm going to have some fun with this

-Original Message-
From: Tosh Cooey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 November 2005 01:07
To: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: (313) Help Matthew Herbert


Here's a press release I just got about the new Herbert album:


Dear All,

You are about to be given the opportunity for assisting Matthew  
Herbert with his
latest album – due for release next year. You are also about to  
being the

opportunity to feature on it!

Below, enclosed are the instructions. Follow carefully and then  
call the number

to leave Matthew his message.


DEADLINE: 29.11.05


All the Best and Good Luck


!K7 Records


Matthew Herbert and his Answering Machine:


Matthew Herbert; renowned Jazz Musician, electro-acoustic legend,  
big band
conductor, 90’s house warrior, soundtrack scorer extraordinaire,  
author of the
highly influential ‘Personal Contract for the Composition of  
Music’, speaker for
the anti-globalisation movement and the man responsible for the  
highly popular

‘Bodily Functions’ and ‘Plat du Jour’ albums is at it again…..

Matthew has a new album in the pipeline. Similar to his previous  
offerings
Matthew does not intend to steer away from his dominating, God-like  
use of the
sampler, and the rule to which his music is created; ‘the use of  
sounds that
already exist is not allowed’. A rule, which has lead to his music  
being created
through the sounds of food preparation and household appliances,  
for example,
instead of the monotonous, processed, synthetic beats of standard  
drum machines.
Thus manifesting itself into an entirely original amalgamation of  
music and
sounds. His latest release, the critically acclaimed, ‘Plat du  
Jour’ was created
over a period of 18 months, and consisted of 30,000 chickens, 3,255  
people
biting on an apple, and a cheiftan mk 10 battle tank – to list just  
a few of the

ingredients making up this epic release.

So what has Matthew in store for us now….? To be honest I don’t  
think anyone
will know until his new record is released, but for one of the up  
and coming
tracks on this yet, untitled album, he requires your assistance.  
Yes. You!


At the !K7 office we have installed a separate phone line, the  
‘Herbert
Hotline’, if you will. Unfortunately there’s no-one at the other  
end to pick it
up, just an answering machine. Your task, should you choose to  
accept it, is to
call this number and leave a message consisting of a single sound.  
It could be
organic, vocal, mechanical, natural – even bodily. Remember you’re  
dealing with
a man who has created music from the recording of coffee cups and  
sewer systems,
so the more original the better. These sounds will be collected on  
the answering
machine and past on to the grand, musical conductor himself, who  
will fuse the
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Re: (313) techno with familiar vox

2005-11-04 Thread Anya K Stang

I've always loved the KD remix of Useless.
Perhaps not really dance but hey.

Anya


On 4 Nov 2005, at 17:02, theREALmxyzptlk wrote:




I personally have
hated every recent dance remix of depeche mode,


Have you heard the Misc. remixes of Depeche's Precious?
Not that horrible...

  jeff


Re: (313) DJ Mag Poll

2005-11-02 Thread Anya K Stang

I can agree only partially with that Alex.
Because music that's seen as 'popular' gets used for ads,
documentaries, in shops, restaurants... While I couldn't
give two f**ks either what everyone else _wants_ to
listen to, it has an influence on what I'm being _made_
to listen to, whether I want to or not.
I find it really difficult to buy clothes or shoes these
days because the music most of these shops pump
out is utterly appalling. I wish they would at least turn
the volume down. As it is, I usually turn around and
head for the exit after about 30secs They lose my
custom - but I need a pair of new jeans dammit!
Record shops should sell more clothes, not just
t-shirts! ; )

Anya

On 2 Nov 2005, at 10:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


My vote is that they make bad sounding music, and if you look at the
world today and in the past , most of the
world really likes bad sounding music...
Dave



I reckon that just about hits the nail on the head nicely dave.

still, does anyone care? each to their own innit. as long as I've  
got music

to listen to I like, couldn't really give two f**ks what everyone else
wants to listen to.


Re: (313) right now

2005-10-22 Thread Anya K Stang
Listening: trying to connect to Dan Bean on http:// 
www.passion1079.com/ but to no avail so it's FrequencyBerlin Podcast  
#8 Give Peace A Chance 

Eating: Nothing - it's 1am!
Drinking: after 3 Jever Pilsener... apple juice spritzer
Thinking: which Genesis record was Rob Theakston listening to on  
Thursday?


Re: (313) Juno orders from US?

2005-10-22 Thread Anya K Stang

Ordered from them several times when I was still in Germany;
delivery within a week and no probs whatsoever. : )

On 21 Oct 2005, at 16:35, Benoît Pueyo wrote:

Ordered twice from France .. Had really badass service and got my  
packs in around 2 months both times.


Who said that the Channel is larger than the Atlantic Ocean ???

--
Benoît.

Garrett McGrath a écrit :

Generally fantastic.  considering it's the UK, seems like things  
get  here incredibly fast.

On Oct 20, 2005, at 2:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


any US list people ever order from Juno?

review?  good/bad/never again/fantastic?

MEK










Re: (313) DUBLIN .... planes trains and automobiles !!

2005-09-23 Thread Anya K Stang
We're flying out from London as we haven't got time for trains and ferry
even though I'd prefer that option.
Anyway, we're very much looking forward to this!!!
Anyone else going and care to meet up give us a shout.
Toodles,

Anya

 --- Ursprüngliche Nachricht ---
 Von: D1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 An: Kent Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED], list 313
 313@hyperreal.org
 Betreff: (313)  DUBLIN  planes trains and automobiles !!
 Datum: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 16:36:17 +0100
 
 Whatever way you decide to come to Dublin ... you're all very welcome!!
 If anyone is coming over for the weekend.. make sure to let us know so we
 can all say hello etc !!!

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Re: (313) Black Dog/Dust Science (was: Ghost of 313's past...)

2005-09-14 Thread Anya K Stang

whatwhohwherewhenwhyandMOT

http://www.themilkfactory.co.uk/interviews/blackdogiw.htm

On Wednesday, Sep 14, 2005, at 19:43 Europe/London, Lance @ Inaudible 
wrote:



 one other dan curtin tidbit, he recently signed

to the Black-Dog run UK label Dust Science.



Huh? I thought Black Dog just released for them and the label was
created by Martin and Richard.


From what I have read and heard, Martin and Richard Dust have joined 
with Head Dog Ken Downie as part of the Black Dog collective. So you 
are correct that not ALL members of Black Dog are runnning Dust 
Science but as you mentioned, Martin and Richard are.


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RE: (313) Lost Sunday 28th August 2005

2005-07-18 Thread Anya K Stang
Ken, I'll let Jason know that you've promoted him to wife; I'm sure he'll be
pleased.

; )

 --- Ursprüngliche Nachricht ---
 Von: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
 Betreff: RE: (313) Lost Sunday 28th August 2005
 Datum: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 08:55:14 +0100
 
 The problem Lost must confront now of course, is that many of us punters
 and the generation of DJs we grew up with, are getting on. We won't be
able
 prop Lost up forever (sooner or later most of us succumb to the wife/kids
 syndrome - I said syndrome! ;-). Or at least, corporate/career life starts
 to make more and more demands on our time, or some other type of
 responsibility does. Nor will the same thing which kept us up all night
necessarily
 keep doing that for a crowd which might visit the institution in 5 years
 time, let alone ten years time. Obviously, fresh blood and new ideas are
 becoming imperative. Till then, I can't say I won't be back there soon
because I
 know I will. And I'll enjoy it most likely.
 
 Ken

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Re: (313) london 313ers

2005-07-07 Thread Anya K Stang
I'm ok and so far everyone I know is safe. Phew.
People are checking into LD...
http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=11303

What a shock, and it's still sinking in.
Glad I'll be seeing the Brixton crew down the pub later!!
Toby, come down south if easier, you can stay over if you like.

Stay safe y'all

Anya
xx

 --- Ursprüngliche Nachricht ---
 Von: Derek Plaslaiko. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 An: 313@hyperreal.org
 Betreff: Re: (313) london 313ers
 Datum: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 13:41:17 + (UTC)
 
 
 
 
 
 glad to see you guys are all safe.
 
 who isnt accounted for yet? i havent seen one from martin..?
 
 
 derek.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Thu, 7 Jul 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 
 
 
  Good to hear you guys are safe right now.  It was mighty worrisome to
 hear
  this as I woke up and not having internet connection at home I had to
 rush
  into work.
  So far very relieved but I still need to hear from another friend.
 
  MEK
 
 
 
 
 
  Ian Cheshire
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 To
  07/07/05 07:23 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 cc
313@hyperreal.org
  Please respond to
 Subject
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: (313) london 313ers
 onder.co.uk
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  most of you know as well, I am ok too
 
  Matt where do you work then? I am in Southampton Row...not a fun place
 to
  work today round here eh!..
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Matt Chester (313) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
  313@hyperreal.org
  Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 10:38 AM
  Subject: SPAM-LOW: Re: (313) london 313ers
 
 
  Just missed the bomb in Tavistock square by 2 minutes, it's right
 where
  I
  work. Chaos here right now, about 50 police cards outside my
 office
 
  Whew! Glad you're OK. All is well here. South side should be safe I
  reckon
  - although Tower Bridge is just a stone's throw from here... Hope
  everyone's OK.
 
  Very happy to have recently converted to cycling.
 
  Tristan
  ===
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  www.midnightbeats.de
  www.kube72.com
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(313) Tardis, Ayro John Arnold

2005-06-13 Thread Anya K Stang

http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/doctorwho/tardiscam/intro.shtml
and here's another good picture
http://www.workdance.com/Gallery_Pages/tardis.html

ob 313: I was at Plastic People last night too, for Ayro  John Arnold,
and Tristan's already summed it up nicely. I was totally blown away,
fanfeckin'tastic live set. Afterwards I had to go hug both Jeremy and
John, didn't even introduce myself, I was so speechless. Sorry guys! ; )
These two are not to be missed! If they play anywhere near you,
you MUST go! Super energy, great presence, and the music was to
die for.
John, thanks for posting on Friday, and thanks to Tristan for
reminding me - I nearly went to the cinema instead, perish the
thought. Not gonna forget this one anytime soon.

Anya

On Monday, Jun 13, 2005, at 18:52 Europe/London, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. 
wrote:



-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Alex - can I borrow the Tardis?


I lent it to tom cox so he can get with the program

; )


borrowin' the tardis, eh?

tom


andythepooh.com









Re: (313) (LONDON) Bleep43.com with Jacen Solo

2005-06-09 Thread Anya K Stang

Gotta stick my oar in and say that you can listen to Jacen Solo's
upcoming album Virgo (release date 20 June 2005) on the
Ai Records website http://www.airecords.com/
Enjoy - and hope to see you on 25 June at Public Life!
Cheers,

Anya

On Thursday, Jun 9, 2005, at 15:00 Europe/London, Odeluga, Ken wrote:


Hello all,

We're pleased to introduce Jacen Solo as our special guest at the next
bleep43.com event.

http://www.bleep43.com/

Jacen recently had a well-received 12 released on Ai records.

http://www.discogs.com/artist/Jacen+Solo

His LP on Ai will be released around the time he appears at Bleep43.

Please join us if you can.

Thanks,

Ken





Re: (313) the birth of a techno fan

2005-06-07 Thread Anya K Stang

When Autobahn came out I remember the title track getting
played on the radio all the time. Well, so often that I got sick
of hearing it - shock horror! : )
I think you may find that lots of people from my generation in
Germany will know Kraftwerk. ; )

On Monday, Jun 6, 2005, at 21:29 Europe/London, Robert Taylor wrote:

I think most people in Europe are aware of them, but only to the  
extent that if you mention them to a non-cognoscenti, they tend to  
raise their eyebrows and make stiff armed movements and say 've ar de  
robots'.


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Sent: 06 June 2005 18:52
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) the birth of a techno fan


Indeed.  My three-year-old son loves Kraftwerk and likes to sing  
Robots
at preschool.  His teachers were baffled when Mr. Tom Cox and I tried  
to
explain his fascination with a bunch of kooky Germans.  It's really  
quite

surprising how few people have heard of them.
Kelly



Nobody else here really knows who they are.
*sigh*


sound familiar anyone?

LOL!

MEK





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Re: (313) fuse-in detroit - technicolor mf

2005-06-01 Thread Anya K Stang

nonono! Great stuff, thanks for sharing! : )

Anya

On Wednesday, Jun 1, 2005, at 06:04 Europe/London, J.T. wrote:

sorry for the rambling rambling 313 im delirious and getting obnoxious 
and silly







Re: (313) a nice affordable DEMF afterparty

2005-05-24 Thread Anya K Stang

seconded.
if I could be there and someone told me I could go to only
one afterparty, this would be the one.
and say hi to Mark Szymanski for me! : )

Anya

On Monday, May 23, 2005, at 22:33 Europe/London, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:


This is going to be complete sweetness...Ayro is probably my favorite 
live
performer in the D. Him and John Arnold get down when they play 
together.

If you get a chance to hit this, do it...

Peace,
Alex



Minto George [EMAIL PROTECTED]
05/23/2005 01:40 PM

To
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cc

Subject
(313) a nice affordable DEMF afterparty






Saturday Night of Fuse-In (May 28th)

An event put together by Kevin Reynolds of Transmat

featuring:

Aril Brikha (Transmat)
John Arnold (Ubiquity / Transmat)
Ayro (Ubiquity / Omoamusic)
Kevin Reynolds (Todhchaí / Transmat)
Szymanski (Omoamusic)
Tony Ollivierra (Planet E)
E. Spleece (6Dirty)
AB/Nrml (6Dirty)


5th Ave Downtown at Comerica Park
2100 Woodward Ave
313.471.2555
http://www.fifthavenuebilliards.com

$10 / 21+
Doors at 9


down low music
http://downlowmusic.org
dLCMLP The Connection Machine PAINLESS OUT NOW
dLVEXT2 E.R.P. 12 FEB
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Re: (313) Stevie Wonder ?

2005-05-24 Thread Anya K Stang

It's on Motown.
http://www.stevie-wonder.com/albums.html
http://www.motown.com
Haven't yet heard it but will do at some point.
Always had a very soft spot for Stevie Wonder.

On Tuesday, May 24, 2005, at 09:21 Europe/London, Jason Brunton wrote:

I'm a fairly recent convert to Stevie Wonder so I'd be interested in 
hearing it- do you know what label its on?


cheers

Jason


On 24 May 2005, at 01:06, D1 wrote:


Anyone heard his new album yet ?
Or anyone interested?
Eamonn / D1










(313) UR @ BigChill

2005-05-06 Thread Anya K Stang

I believe Dan Bean's posted this already - UR on the official line up:
http://www.bigchill.net/story.html?id=1148
Nice one!
Danny Krivit and Larry Heard are playing as well.
We've got our tickets! : )




Re: (313) You have all been sleeping i suppose?

2005-05-06 Thread Anya K Stang

would love to be there but have exams on 1 and 6 June so it's a
no-no : (

best of luck that it goes well, and to all who're going, have fun! : )

And I would donate $5-plus even though I can't go.
Anyone know if and where I could do that?
Ta,

Anya

On Monday, May 2, 2005, at 17:55 Europe/London, /0 wrote:

anyone who passes on this because it costs 5 dollars is simply doing 
the rest of us (that WILL be there) a favor






(313) quote of the day

2005-04-24 Thread Anya K Stang

CH4, 4:30pm Enterprise: Some Xindi-Reptilians hanging out in Detroit?
Alert Underground Resistance!


Spotted in The Guide, entertainment listings supplement of The Guardian 
on

Saturday.



Re: (313) main st

2005-04-06 Thread Anya K Stang

this one?
http://www.discogs.com/release/581
mh...

On Monday, Apr 4, 2005, at 00:15 Europe/London, Philip wrote:



there is a good main st. compilation which seems to have all the bits 
you're
want, ron trent remix, I'm your brother, new day etc etc. it came out 
about

5 years ago I think.

p






Re: (313) Carl Craig '

2005-03-24 Thread Anya K Stang

w
you've come a long way from refusing to get on the bus,
then sitting on the bench at the bus stop in Camberwell
in the early hours of the morning - with a camera round
your neck like a sign saying mug me
; )

On Monday, Mar 14, 2005, at 11:00 Europe/London, Tristan Watkins wrote:

Erm... well I remember some of it somehow. :/ Most discrediting post  
ever!


And all of the below was nothing compared to the  
waking-up-at-Farringdon-running-across-the-platform-and-falling-in- 
the-gap-near-death-experience later that (next) day. Carl Craig, we  
salute you!




(313) Fwd: lost - easter sunday 27th march

2005-03-24 Thread Anya K Stang

well done Max, seeya there!!

Begin forwarded message:


From: Lost/Cosmic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu Mar 24, 2005  13:13:32 Europe/London
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: lost - easter sunday 27th march

LOST
Easter Sunday 27th March
10pm - 6am
under the arches @ Weston St SE1
Tickets available on-line @ www.lost.co.uk /
Reservations  further info [EMAIL PROTECTED] / t. 020 7791 0402

RED. dancefloor
RICHIE HAWTIN (dexnfx)Exclusive uk date
PLAID (laptop/dj set)
STEVE BICKNELL (cosmic rec/lost
MAX DULEY

PURPLE.alternative sound and vision experience
KIM BILIR
 STASIS
 MARIO
MAISIE MILLAR





Re: (313) Slowing down (was Stasis)

2005-03-24 Thread Anya K Stang

That sortof tempo is just so great to dance to, so sexy.
I still love it well fast every now and again but slower
is mhm.

I'll sign too! : )

On Thursday, Mar 24, 2005, at 17:21 Europe/London, Thomas D. Cox, Jr.  
wrote:



ill sign that petition too. since im playing lots and lots of old
records when i play these days, i rarely even get above 120. its
usually more like 115 or so. thats the best tempo IMO, so much
stuff can fit in the mix.

tom


-- Original Message --
From: Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Thu, 24 Mar 2005 13:11:43 -0400


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


JTyeah i think a lot of early techno was real slow,

NEW CAMPAIGN.

Make techno slow again




i'd sign. i did a live pa in toronto friday night and the dj
on before me, by halfway through his set the tempo was
so high i actually said to the promoter--uh, i sure hope
he slows it down a bit before i start because there's
no part of my pa that is close to this in tempo or energy.
there's a review of that night here:
http://www.tribemagazine.com/board/ 
showthread.php?s=90f060bcafa50df0dd2c4a2560ef1e31threadid=88955

and ironically the reviewer says the guy on before me
played more subdued than usual, so lord help me
if he hadn't been subdued!  bpm-wise (i use ableton
live), i like to play from around 120 to 128bpm.  if
i get past 130 it is a rarity. maybe i'm just gittin' old?! :)
andrew


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Re: FW: (313) london next sat

2005-02-20 Thread Anya K Stang

Don't get me started on Fabric. Ugh!
The End has a great sound system but unforunately their music
police took a big dip a couple or so years ago and I haven't been
there at all in recent times. 2000/2001 were the good years to go.
Plastic People is the bizniz!

Headspace night was brill. Good turnout as well, Public Life is
a great little venue.
Tom played an excellent set, well done mate!
Vince Watson was good but didn't really get to listen to him properly
as my better half was really tired and we then left before Arne came on.
Sorry Arne, naechstes Mal bleib ich bestimmt! : )

Anya

Just listening to Mitch Walcott's live set (Tsunami benefit). Narce!

On Wednesday, Feb 16, 2005, at 19:51 Europe/London, Stewart Caig wrote:

The Headspace night at Public life will be better than Fabric by a 
mile.


- Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 7:41 PM
Subject: Re: FW: (313) london next sat








haven't been to fabric, but man i'd love to.



seems like you'll also get more diversity at fabric. more rooms, more
artists and such


yeah, that's what I thought too. It's big but it attracts loads of 
people

who don't
give a toss about the music. It gets so packed it's like a sardine 
can.
If you bring a girlfriend/wife you might want to warn her about the 
groping

from ugly drunk cnuts.
Went once and I doubt I'd ever go back if I was in London again.

small parties are better in London

MEK








(313) touchin bass

2005-01-14 Thread Anya K Stang

Lagging behind as usual, I trailed through hundreds of posts yesterday.
You can really see the ebb and flow on this list when you do that, the
moods people are in and how these moods spread. Hmmm ; )
Oh right, music. I recall some posts re Electro, and people mentioning
Andrea Parker. Yes, she does do something wonderful with the bass
doesn't she!
There's a brand new Touchin Bass mix cd out by her called Nobody's 
Perfect.

I haven't got it but will probably get it soon after reading this
http://sonomu.net/text/~nobodysperfectmi/?key=29547b-90112
and listening to soundbites here
http://www.godbrain.ch/tb012cd.htm
direct link to ram
http://www.godbrain.ch/zzlisten%20(albumtb012cd).ram
Don't let the 3mins or so fool you, there's soundbites for all the 
tracks,

just let it play.
Enjoy! Oh, and a belated 'appy nu 'ear.

Anya



Re: (313) detroit event tonight - reminder

2004-09-25 Thread Anya K Stang

This looks well nice, wish I could be there!
Instead I'll be at Fabric... hmmm... Michael Mayer, Luciano... : )
but no match really imho...
Let us know how it went!!
Enjoy,

Anya

On Saturday, September 25, 2004, at 04:11 PM, ani wrote:


paxahau six year anniversary!

i know presales are gone, not sure how many tickets are at the door.

- - - - - - - -

Thomas Brinkmann - live pa
[profan, max/ernst]

Dan Bell - dj set
[accelerate, seventh city]

Jake Fairley - live pa
[sender, kompakt]

Sammy Dee - dj set
[perlon, kanzleramt]

Chuck Flask  Rich Korach - dj set
[paxaresidents]


After taking the summer off, we're ready to punch back in with our
anniversary party!
Come celebrate 6 years of paxahau projects in detroit and get ready for
the next round.  Please join us for this intimate gathering with 
friends

- only 250 presale tickets will be sold for this special event.


venue:  above niki's in the banquet room
presales:  available online at www.paxahau.com, neptune, recordtime
ferndale
more info:  www.paxahau.com
questions/concerns:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

- - - - - - - -

see you detroiters there!   :)






(313) wooo Kenny Larkin in London

2004-09-11 Thread Anya K Stang

Haven't seen this posted on here yet so there ya go:

SPLIT presents Dynamix Berlin showcase
Sat 2 October @ Turnmills (oh well...)
DJ's: Kenny Larkin, British Murder Boys, James Ruskin,
65 d Mavericks, Chris Finke, Ben Sims, Blake Baxter 
Tyree Cooper back to back, Mark Broom, Paul Mac,
DJ Senze.
Turnmills. 63B Clerkenwell Road, London. EC1
10pm - 7am
£12 + £15 in Advance // £15 on the Door
Tickets: www.ticketweb.co.uk.
TICKET OUTLETS Eukatech Records, Covert Records,
Phonica Records
Web: www.splitmusic.net Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[culled from canvas)



(313) [Detroit spam] ; )

2004-09-03 Thread Anya K Stang



Begin forwarded message:


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu Sep 2, 2004  11:23:26 PM Europe/London
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: minus september 2 2004 x-list update

minus news line up september 2 2004
- - -

a special night in Detroit, featuring the Detroit debut live set from 
Run Stop Restore's MARC HOULE, performing some RSR faves from 
'Geometry' EP plus sneaking in some new cuts from his 'Restore' solo 
release due this fall on Minus...


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3RD

The return of UNTITLED to Detroit after a brief New York takeover.
Untitled party number one, featuring your Untitled Residents:

Ryan Elliott
Tadd Mullinix
Derek Plaslaiko
Mike Servito

Plus special guest:
MARC HOULE / RUN STOP RESTORE (live)

@ Alvin's
5756 Cass Ave., Detroit
18+ | 10p
$5

- - -
minimize to maximize 2004
m-nus.com   plus8.com   plastikman.com   richiehawtin.com
contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]





(313) more mills

2004-08-24 Thread Anya K Stang
Jeff Mills - Choice Unreleased Radio Mix
http://www.azulishop.com/dj_sets/

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RE: (313) Techno Films

2004-08-16 Thread Anya K Stang
Blade Runner will always be my ultimate Techno film.
Metropolis comes a pretty close second, then Solaris and 2001.

I also relate to Sean on the Seven, KillBill and Snatch tip.


Nothing out of the ordinary here. h. *shrugs* : )

Anya

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Re: (313) Techno Films

2004-08-16 Thread Anya K Stang

Another one I thought of on the way home is
La cite des enfants perdu (The city of the lost children).

And just for the record, I meant Tarkovsky's Solaris earlier.
Don't even know the rehash.

Das Boot got mentioned earlier as well. Anyone who hasn't
seen it, do get the series and not the movie. Loads better,
as Sakke (I think) said. And watch it in German if you can.
So much gets lost in the dubbed version.

Anya



(313) 1xtra Detroit

2004-08-14 Thread Anya K Stang

Found this last night . Apologies if posted before, I'm lagging
way behind...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/1xtra/morestyles/detroit.shtml
A show on the BBC's 1xtra called Deviation Detroit Special.
Interviews with Derrick May, Dwele, John Arnold, Amp Fiddler,
Recloose, Theo Parrish, Kenny Larkin.

Have a good weekend,

Anya



Re: (313) What On Your Decks

2004-07-30 Thread Anya K Stang
Osunlade's Offering and then the good old KD Sessions (until 5mins 
ago).

Perfect for lounging in the sun in the garden on a day off.

Seeya on the boat tomorrow!
Back to lurkmode...

Anya



Re: (313) nyc this weekend

2004-01-07 Thread Anya K Stang

Thanks to all who replied, much appreciated.

Lisa, will call.
Anyone else like to hook up, drop me a line with contact
number before tomorrow 6am GMT (1am EST).
Toodles,

Anya



(313) nyc this weekend

2004-01-05 Thread Anya K Stang

'appy nu 'ear!

I'll be in NYC this coming weekend, from Thursday eve
'til Sunday eve.
Any suggestions for a good night out, 313-related if
possible?
And I want to go record shopping, any recordshop
recommendations?

Thanks a bunch, buy you a drink. : )
Cheers,

Anya

PS: Is it snowing? Please say yes! : )