Re: (313) A mix - Move to the Beat
Liking this alot. On 7 Aug 2009, at 14:21, Placid wrote: The longer you listen, the tougher it gets Mix is here - http://www.acid-house.net/Placid_Move_to_the_Beat.mp3 Records Sven Weisemann - Xine Zero - Wandering Donnacha Costello - Pleite - Look Long Scott Grooves - Adapt - Natural Midi Patrice Scott - Excursions - Sistrum Alex Smoke - Muckie Dunce - DS93 John Tejada - Fractals - Palette Recordings UR - The Final Frontier - UR Lory D - Disso Bass - Subdance Records Newworldaquarium - Trespassers - Delsin Loner 9 - Rosary - Minimalsoul Redshape - Violet Delsin Tevo Howard - 60660 - Beautiful Granville Records Claude VonStroke - Who's Afraid Of Detroit? (3 Channels Remix) - Dirty Bird Chicago Skyway - Heavens - M>O>S Recordings Orlando B - Childhood Memory - Finest Blend Recordings Ideograma - Start Inspiration - Semanmtica DJ Sprinkles - Grand Central, Pt. I - Mule Musiq Bernard Badie - Move To The Beat - Mojuba Anders Llar - ATT Leva Bland Manniskor - Forthcoming 030303 LP Bernard Badie - Underlay - Mojuba Ardisson - 5 MInutes to get Straight - Forthcoming 030303 LP Richie Hawtin Remixes - Untitled - Bootsound America Josh Wink - What Used To Be Called Used To Be - Ovum Done in one hit on 2 1210's approx 280 mb @ 320 kbps G0t tunes for sale here http://www.discogs.com/sell/list? seller=placid - updated in the last few days -- Playing 14th August - Tryptic - Dojo Lounge 29th August - Summer Summons - Dojo Lounge Placid on the t'interweb - http://www.acid-house.net Vinyl for Sale - http://www.discogs.com/sell/list?seller=placid Placid's Gigs and Gigography - http://www.new.facebook.com/group.php?gid=41658902688 Live on Future-music.co.uk every other Thursday - 8pm - 10pm
Re: (313) New Luke Slater dj-sets
what a great set. i love Luke Slaters Techno! On 3 Feb 2009, at 12:35, Martijn de Blaauw wrote: SubClub, Glasgow: http://rs507.rapidshare.com/files/193006079/luke_slater_-_live_at_subclu b_glasgow_-_23-01-2009.mp3 Just checked, can still be dl-ed following the link... The Paris one seems to be gone indeed..lemme check if i can findt it somewhere -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Michael Kuszynski [mailto:kuszyn...@gmail.com] Verzonden: dinsdag 3 februari 2009 13:18 Aan: 313@hyperreal.org Onderwerp: Re: (313) New Luke Slater dj-sets The 2 links no longer work!! can anyone host on a site somewhere? On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 2:12 AM, Martijn de Blaauw wrote: Yeah, funny thing is that i had the same feeling...guess i heard to much deephouseminimaldetroittechnolectro lately (never enough, though) But, for me it was good fun to hear some banging four-to-the-floor again... Bring on the new Planetary Assault album! -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: michael.elliot-kni...@fallon.com [mailto:michael.elliot-kni...@fallon.com] Verzonden: maandag 2 februari 2009 21:43 Aan: 313 Onderwerp: Re: (313) New Luke Slater dj-sets Nice to hear a pounding techno set! MEK "P.A. Keur" wrote on 02/02/2009 11:00:41 AM: I only heard the SubClub one and that one is quite good It sure is! Thanks for sharing! Peter On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 8:32 AM, Martijn de Blaauw wrote: Sorry to be a bit off topic but i found these two new and fresh dj-sets from Luke Slater, well he's a bit 313 (his early work for sure) and I hadn't heard from him in a while. So maybe there's a few of u out there who might like this. Click the links, dl and play them loud! Luke Slater @ SubClub Glasgow 23-01-2009: http://rapidshare.com/files/188546475/luke_slater_-_live_at_subclub_glas gow_-_23-01-2009.mp3 And the day after Glasgow he was in Paris playing @ Le Batofar, 24-01-2009 http://uploaded.to/?id=8y5vn4 (3 hrs and 30 mins!) I only heard the SubClub one and that one is quite good Martijn -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: ohanakin ... [mailto:ohana...@gmail.com] Verzonden: dinsdag 27 januari 2009 20:35 Aan: robin CC: list 313 Onderwerp: Re: (313) what's new with REAL Detroit releases? songs for my mother, revisionist's theory, and club scam II are faves of mine... and of course, systematic advancing on gigolo... maybe youll need more than one comp. =) A On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 2:13 PM, robin wrote: On 27 Jan 2009, at 19:09, Christiaan Macdonald wrote: speaking of shake.. we are working on a compilation of his stuff as some of his music hasnt been available for a while. actually working on it as we speak.. should be available before the summer period.. will keep you in the loop. any favorite tracks that need to be included anybody? :) That's so hard. So many! :) robin... Woningcorporatie Woonconcept zorgt voor veilige woonruimte van goede kwaliteit voor mensen, die daar zelfstandig niet in kunnen voorzien. En wij doen meer dan bouwen, zorgvuldig beheren en verhuren. We zetten ons in voor de leefbaarheid in de breedste zin van het woord. Woningcorporatie Woonconcept zorgt voor veilige woonruimte van goede kwaliteit voor mensen, die daar zelfstandig niet in kunnen voorzien. En wij doen meer dan bouwen, zorgvuldig beheren en verhuren. We zetten ons in voor de leefbaarheid in de breedste zin van het woord. -- Michael Kuszynski kuszyn...@gmail.com www.planerecordings.com New York, NY Woningcorporatie Woonconcept zorgt voor veilige woonruimte van goede kwaliteit voor mensen, die daar zelfstandig niet in kunnen voorzien. En wij doen meer dan bouwen, zorgvuldig beheren en verhuren. We zetten ons in voor de leefbaarheid in de breedste zin van het woord.
Re: (313) Re: Metro Area, John Tejada on Fabric
got this, but dldn'tlike it so much On 30 Nov 2008, at 00:08, Greg Earle wrote: Andrew Duke wrote: Anyone got the Metro Area Fabric mix CD? Thoughts? Just noticed that John Tejada is doing one for them in January. Haven't heard the Metro Area one yet but John just gave me a copy of this last weekend, it's fab :) Fabric 44 - John Tejada - out Jan. 2009 01 Dave Hughes - Let’s Do It – Palette 02 Pigon – Kamm – Beatstreet 03 Namlook - Subharmonic Atoms – Macro 04 Donnacha Costello - Colorseries Olive B – Minimise 05 WAX - WAX10001 – Hardwax 06 Nekes – Cristal – Oslo Records 07 Alex Cortez - Phlogiston EP – Pal SL 08 Palette All-Stars - Downtown Hotel – Palette 09 Palette All-Stars - After School Special – Palette 10 EQD - Equalized001 – Hardwax 11 John Tejada & Justin Maxwell - Benus Boats - Palette 12 John Tejada & Arian Leviste - M Track 1 - Palette 13 Orbital - Farenheit 303 - FFRR 14 John Tejada – Torque - Palette 15 M-Core - Be Gene - Ifach 16 John Tejada & Arian Leviste - Forbidden Planet - Palette 17 Substance - Relish (Shed Remix) – Scion Versions 18 Spooky – Candy – Spooky 19 John Tejada - The Open – Palette 20 LJ Kruzer - Huba (Plaid’s 15 Years Lost Remix) – Uncharted Audio For ‘Fabric 44: JOHN TEJADA' artwork, press shots and full biography visit: http://press.fabriclondon.com/ To listen to ‘FABRIC 44’ online visit: http://www.fabriclondon.com/previews/fabric44 (password required) Was a nice little event here last weekend in Hollywood put on occasionally by John's Russian friend Ed Karapetian from Pro-Tez Records, John spun only early 90's Ambient gems like Global Comm/The Orb/AFX SAW II/Gescom/etc., shame hardly anyone turned up really ... - Greg
Re: (313) DJ Rolando in London
He is playing in London on the 2nd of November at Sosho, 2 Tabernacle Street, London, EC2A is that interesting to anyone? On 20 Oct 2008, at 16:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (plug/spam alert!) several here http://www.delsinrecords.com/release.php?idxRelease=161 Southern Outpost schreef: Any reviews of Rolando's new ep on Delsin 'Hiatus' ? P.
Re: (313) Just don't Stop the Dance - nu micks 4 ewe
enjoying this mix my friend thanks very much for your continued love of music On 13 Jun 2008, at 15:58, Placid wrote: This weeks goodies for you... Had to use a few records which were still lying about from last weeks show in this one..apologies about that... Anyway Mix is [url=http://mezerik.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=225 Rekkids Wulf N' Bear* & Random Factor - Spoanish Fly - 20:20 Lee Jones - There Comes A Time - Aus Just A Groove - Nice 'N' Mellow - Toko Ripperton - Leonor's Lanugo - Perspectiv Telepaticos - Karlitos Way - Enclave Pete Moss - Outward Bound EP - Recline Kenny Larkin - Bassmode - Planet e Kebacid - Kebacid 2 - Blank Manoo - This is a test - Earthrumental Beat Pharmacy - Drifter - Deep Space Class 71 - Diamond Door - Four:Twenty Recordings Nutty Featuring Daddy - Mdali (CW mix) - Miso XX Art - This Moment - Nation Class 71 - Seaphone - Four:Twenty Recordings Ability ll - Pressure Dub - Outer Rhythm Native Funk - Elements - Rhythmic Deep Adam Proll - Flug Nr. 407 - Cocoon Jimpster - Don't Push It - Freerange Nutty Featuring Daddy - Mdali - Miso Cocamoto Exclusivo - Put Some More - Must Alex Flatner feat. Deafny Moon - The Voice - Circle Orpheos - Love Was A Pitstop - Thermometer LB bad - Just don't stop one hit, 2 decks approx 270 mb @ 320 kbps -- Playing - 5th July Bruk Vs Under_Score The tube - Bristol - 11th July - Kingpin w/ Ed DMX - The Ware house - Bristol Placid on the t'interweb - http://www.acid-house.net Placid on myspace - http://www.myspace.com/placid_88 Placid's Muzik Jamboree - http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=12854449841 Placid live on internet radio. Alternate Thursdays http://www.future-music.co.uk: Future Music 8 - 10pm http://www.purple-radio.co.uk: Purple Radio 6 - 8pm
(313) joining the list
could someone remind me how to join or invite people to this list? thanks
Re: (313) Book This Guy For Demf
is he high by any chance? he reminds me of a school yard bully, by his actions and the way he speaks. a little bit illiterate methinks. HOW is he where he is? actually, where is he? B On 28 Mar 2008, at 04:07, Michael Kuszynski wrote: No commercial 'mofoing' music. take you to a place of uhm euphoria. ima be doing things you can't even imagine. On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 8:20 PM, Dan Bean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Oh dear. Sounds like he's been banging the garys in DC10 again... -Original Message- From: Martin Dust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: 27 March 2008 20:37 To: 313 Mailing List <313@hyperreal.org> Subject: (313) Book This Guy For Demf He seems to know what he's talking about ;) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfJO3VX6cZg What a ball bag! m -- --- Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.planerecordings.com New York, NY
Re: (313) 313 list T Shirts for DEMF? ideas
i like it!!! could do with cleaning up a bit, but its got good sentiment On 28 Feb 2008, at 17:38, Stoddard, Kamal wrote: Okay, so someone said the more the merrier, so I'll post up a less technical looking (though a bit du jour I admit) option. It's a free font, my own script and a phrase that I think captures both the attitude and OT nature of the list at once (depending on whether you read it with or without the pause). Of course that's the artsy way of saying that I was laughing at the phrase in my head as I read the threads and thought, I should put that on a shirt. So I opened illustrator and there it is. http://img227.imageshack.us/img227/8854/313shirtcp9.jpg sure wish I could get JT to do a line drawing of like Kenny or mad mike to go on it. That would be sick. Or maybe too much. Whatevs though. K mwnb
Re: (313) Digital Djing
could not agree more with Benoit. very good points. the selection process is what makes or breaks the DJ. bad selection, kills a mood, and this is easy to do when frustrated by not being able to remember what tracks sound like. this happens with me on accasion, when using FS2. for the very reasons Benoit has raised. saturation of music. quantity not quality etc... and thanks Peter. a simple solution to the problem i have with FS2. i'll have a go at this filing method. and persevere with FS2 till i can't cope anymore.. Ben On 3 Jan 2008, at 12:22, P.A. Keur wrote: Hi all, A very interesting discussion. Much had been said about it, so i`ll try to keep it short. My "solution" to this problem is inspired on a discussion that was held on this list before. There was a discussion about how to sort your records. This is essentially the same discussion. At that time someone came up with the idea of sorting your records in chronological order. So that is what I did when I was configuring Traktor. I made a folder for each month. In a folder I store the tracks that are new to me in that month. I found this the easiest way to recall the location of the tracks. It works way better than a long list and you can still sort them by bpm per folder. (Which is not really necessary since you can get the tracks to play in their original key when pitched up or down.) Just my 0.02 €cts Peter On Jan 3, 2008 1:06 PM, Benoît Pueyo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Interesting points have been raised here. Actually I think cover artwork is the easiest way to remind a track for a vinyl collector. When i raised the 1000+ records in my collection, i still could (by seeing a record artwork or listening to it) remember by heart the name of EPs, label cat, and most of the time the titles of the highlight tracks. This was in the early 2000s. For example, at that time the funny thing i could do is associate this kindof info with almost the full tracklisting of a Jeff Mills DJ set heard at the radio or in a party. Now i have raised the 2000+ records, and as labels are opening and closing so fast, most of these new records i get are from different labels (which was not the case some years ago, when there were fewer and bigger labels representing at least 3/4 of the records i bought). At that point the memory trick is just impossible anymor,e though i still know at least the artist name and the label of what i have. Sorry for these long words, but I think my personnal situation shows something more general : electronic music has completely bursted in term of quantity of good labels and producers. And digital download + file sharing makes you able to have 2000+ records in one month, while it took me 10 years to buy them on vinyl. Which leads to the fact that now people own many tracks, and got them so fast that they hardly remember them. Then it is impossible to remind everyhting very clearly. Thats why associating a picture with sounds eases the memory thing, and that the picture/record browsing can make you think to a track you would not have thought to. The track selection process has evolved. Digital DJs have so many files that they can forget to play the 'good' record, and at the same time constrain themselves to the files they know they will work and they can access easily. The 'old school' DJs has to make two selections : first, what he brings in his flycase, second, what he plays in a party among this first selection. To me, above the Djing technique, this selection constraint was the most important thing to appreciate a DJ in a party, and digital DJing has removed that. Cover browsing would partly solve that problem IMO. -- Benoît. [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : Phew! (good job I'm off on holiday for 3 weeks on Friday as that's 313ed me out).
Re: (313) Digital Djing
i have used Final Scratch 2 for the past 2 years, to some success. however, i am still not able to play a proper, balls out set with it. not because the tunes are not there, but because:- 1. the sound quality is not an iota on vinyl 2. i agree with senor Francis on the covers thing. much easier to pick and choose in the heat of the moment, through sight of and feel of the vinyl and covers. 3. although much lighter and much less fuss than vinyl, i love vinyl and FS2 has not given me any better alternative. having said that, it does allow me to play new stuff that i, or flat mate, has written that afternoon. and not dub plate it. so in that respect, it is a useful tool sorry, but same old argument... vinyl rules Ben.T On 2 Jan 2008, at 20:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When I first read this I thought "yes I'm sure that's absolutely right". But then I thought a little bit more and I'm not sure it's the whole answer. What I think looking at covers (real or virtual) gives me is some information / association that I can absorb very quickly and use to make a decision on what to play next. It's not the only way you could do that though - i.e. I don't just want to do it this way because it's what I'm used to. I can think of other things. In fact the "covers" thing would not be as good as a gadget that quickly "previewed" in the headphones how a load of alternative tracks would sound mixing out of the one playing. But of course there wouldn't be enough time to do this with too many tracks - what I was saying about accessing the info quickly. So let's imagine some other wonder gadget that did a different version of "covers". How about a jack that plugged into your head and gave you a millisecond flash of how a track "made you feel"? OK I'm being silly now but maybe you get my drift. And the funny thing is even though I don't DJ with a PC (yet) I know what people mean when they talk about not being grabbed by a list of file names. Sadly I keep a log (not always up to date or accurate) of the records I buy. Just a clipboard with a few A4 sheets with the 12"/LP names pencilled on. I started this about 15 years ago when I only had 3 or 4 hundred records and wanted a way to quickly look through them. I've kept it up and it isn't a big deal to do - just a few words every week or two when I've been to the shop a couple of times (there's no way I could start it from scratch now, it would be too big a job, I'd like to switch to a database with more details on but it would take winning the lottery and employing someone to transcribe). But the point is although I keep this up, as it's easy, it's never really served its purpose: sitting down at the kitchen table with a list of all the records I have and being able to quickly skim down to select a boxful to take out. It just doesn't sink in and your eyes slip over a title without really taking in what it means. I still end up on my hands and knees crawling around my record shelves actually looking at them because only then do I really see (=hear?) them. So although I agree it's partly about making new digital forms act like old analogue ones by aping their physical aspect, it's also a psychological one about how we absorb information. Phew! (good job I'm off on holiday for 3 weeks on Friday as that's 313ed me out). -Original Message- From: JT Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 January 2008 19:59 interesting...i think this has more to do with music appreciation/collecting than dj'ing (although relevant to many dj's), turning digital music into a digital "object" closer to what we experience with actual objects. we had like a 30 page argument touching on that on c-b-s recently.
Re: (313) Lee Burridge *TONIGHT*
i have a mix by him, that he did for me in 1989. he is from my town and was the guy i looked up to as a young aspiring DJ i will digitise if i can find it.i will put up link, if anyone is interested. B 31 On 21 Nov 2007, at 21:11, Anton Banks ((www.antonbanks.com)) wrote: I've got a set by him that I'll be playing on my show tonight- 9:30 to 11:00pm eastern US time. Audio is at www.wesufm.org. -anton the vault www.antonbanks.com
Re: (313) Russ Gabriel's latest releases
i have a Too funk release of ferox from the 1995 http://www.discogs.com/release/62572 that i loved. hope this is as good.anyone heard yet? On 1 Nov 2007, at 23:53, Jussi Lehtonen wrote: Too Funk - Igra seems to be a download only -EP, haven't heard it. I hope that something tangible wil also appear in a short while. Anything else in the similar vein that I should be aware of? :) Jussi Lehtonen "Metaprogram yourself."
Re: (313) have we run out of music?
Thomas, not sure if i agree with your comments about house and techno usinng the same machines that pop threw out therefore not being a new style if i understand properly, if the instruments are the same then the style cannot be different? the use of the saxaphone in Jazz and Ska for instance. to very different styles. am i misunderstanding your point. because you have lost me a bit there. Ben.T On 1 Nov 2007, at 04:45, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: On 10/31/07, Fred Heutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Each of the major genres was associated with new sonic space created by the electric guitar, multi-track recording, synthesizers, PCs, and so on, combined with a cultural cauldron like New Orleans in 1948, London in 1961 and 1988, Chicago in 1953 and 1984, New York in 1925, 1956 and 1976, San Francisco in 1965, Kingston in 1967, Jo'burg and Dakar and Kinshasa in 1970, the Bronx in 1977 and on and on. im not sure i agree. i used punk as an example of people throwing out the previous rules and inventing a style without anything "new", but really house and techno to a large degree were like that as well. if you count straight up house and techno records, youre talking about 1984 at the earliest and by then they were using the discarded "worthless" synths and drum machines that had been used and abandoned by pop music already. ditto with the creation of hiphop, they were using old technology (record players had been pretty standard for many years and 8 tracks and cassettes and reel tape had all sprung up as competition for it) and just breaking the old rules of what counted as "music". even reggae and dub was more about misuse of something more standard: a slightly different shuffle with an absuive use of echo and reverb (both of which had existed for years before reggae took it over the top). also, id contest the idea of jungle being something new. surely it was great, but it was more of a combination of what had already been happening with techno and house music and combining it with hiphop. the style and some techniques may have been different, but the equipment was largely the same. i know ive recently seen a pic of a guy called gerald's studio circa 93 or so and it was all the classic house and techno drum machines and synths plus and mpc60 and an amiga. obviously the electric guitar and the synthesizer changed music and alot of ideas about music, but not every major change can be tied to a "new" tool! tom
Re: (313) fat cat
i have an old silverfish plastic bag. should i do the same? it has a length of my hair in it, from 93 On 10 Oct 2007, at 16:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: just came across an old plastic fat cat shop bag you think i should put it on ebay?
Re: (313) Detroit Techno Quiz
as i'm only 34, i am not to embaressed to say i got 7/10 On 4 Oct 2007, at 14:34, John Sokolowski wrote: Whoops. Try this one: http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz2565611d5fc00.html Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2007 23:43:01 -0400 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (313) Detroit Techno Quiz CC: 313@hyperreal.org The link didn't work :( On 10/3/07, John Sokolowski wrote: http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/qu...611d5fc00.html Seriously, if you don't score 10/10 on this, you should be forced to unsub ;) _ Boo!Scare away worms, viruses and so much more! Try Windows Live OneCare! http://onecare.live.com/standard/en-us/purchase/trial.aspx? s_cid=wl_hotmailnews -- Detroit Techno Militia http://www.detroittechnomilitia.com _ Peek-a-boo FREE Tricks & Treats for You! http://www.reallivemoms.com?ocid=TXT_TAGHM&loc=us
Re: (313) Mr. Fingers at work.
the sun is shining, the weather is sweet. i've been water skiing this morning already. life is good!!! B On 3 Aug 2007, at 13:06, Lee Herrington wrote: Just queued up 7 hours of Larry Heard here at the office. It should be a good day. Hope everyone's having a great summer. Cheers, lrh No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.11.2/933 - Release Date: 8/2/2007 2:22 PM
Re: (313) Most Cherished 313 Vinyl.
My most cherished piece of vinyl is:- Equinox - Chapter 1 on retroactive cad004. Some wicked tunes on there, and rare as rocking horse ***t My favourite bits musicaly are :- Kenny Larkin - Metaphor lp and loop 2 [12"] And the d'arcangelo brothers did a 12" in the mid ninties on out of orbit that is the best techno I had heard at the time. It has stuck with me as one of the best tunes of the time. It didn't get a lot of play though. So it was lost, and I cannot remember the name, or can I find it in my massive collectiondam. Oh...and LA SYNTHESIS - AGROPHOBIA Ben On 28/4/07 12:45 am, "Dan Bean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ugh... erm, here's a few to start off with: > > Dopplereffekt - Infophysix - Dataphysix Engineering > Boby Franklin Insanity - Sexplot - Westbound > Eddie Kendricks - Slick - Tamla > > > + Every Juan Atkins record I own. > > >>> It's Friday, and I'm curious. >>> >>> What would you cats consider your most prized piece of 313-related >>> vinyl? >>> >>> For me, if you'd care to know, it would have to be Dan Curtin's >>> "Silicon >>> Dawn" LP. I remember someone from DEEP records turning me on to that >>> release, and from there I just started eating up anything with a >>> similar >>> sound. >>> >>> Discuss. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> lrh >>> >>> >> >> >
Re: (313) Alserground Resistance
The original release also had a boomerrang on it. So it is kind of inkeeping methinks!!! Its the same cover y'all.. http://www.discogs.com/release/4690 This may help On 14/3/07 10:59 pm, "Nik Stoltzman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well yeah but so do kangeroos and kylie. Neither of them were chosen for the > cover. If the EP was called 'Australia' then fair enough. But it ain't. My > point was whether this a mistake, but I guess you knew that :) > > N > >> -Original Message- >> From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: 14 March 2007 22:54 >> To: 313@hyperreal.org >> Subject: Re: (313) Alserground Resistance >> >> On 3/14/07, Nik Stoltzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> Not really my cup of tea. Too much sweeping hoover sound. >>> >>> On the same page: I am more interested in why the repress of Aphex's >>> 'Didgeridoo' has a picture of a boomerang on the cover. Duh. >> >> uh, because boomerangs and didgeridoos come from the same place? >> >> tom >> >> -- >> No virus found in this incoming message. >> Checked by AVG Free Edition. >> Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 268.18.11/722 - Release Date: >> 14/03/2007 15:38 >>
(313) Loop 7
Can anyone suggest an online shop, where I might listen to 'loop 7 The Theme' on strictly rhythm. I can't remember what it sounds like and I don't have a copy. Thanks list
Re: (313) Your favorite CD only compilations/mixes
No idea. Good research needed for that one. Dan Bell has used the name well though:) On 8/3/07 12:44 pm, "theREALmxyzptlk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In the same series was Dan Bell's fine "The Button Down Mind of Daniel > Bell". I think he copped that name from an old Bob Newheart comedy > record, right? > > jeff > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> -Original Message- >>> From: David Beattie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> Sent: 08 March 2007 09:53 >>> >>> Herbert - We All Make Mistakes >> >> >> What a great CD that is (ac-shually "Letsallmakemistakes"?). >> Glitch before glitch became hackneyed. >> And although it's been done to death since I don't think it's been bettered. >> When I first heard it around 99 (not sure when it came out but it was round >> then) I just thought (living in a rural area where I >> didn't get to go to big clubs much and when I did tended to go for something >> more on the straight 313 tip) "wow imagine if I was in >> a club hearing this..I'd go completely nuts". >> Maybe that's what I'll be doing at Convextion tonight :-) >> >>
Re: (313) Your favorite CD only compilations/mixes
This is a good one, 'Global Comunication mix' Fabric 26 http://www.discogs.com/release/592419 On 8/3/07 11:54 am, "Carlos de Brito" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> what are some of your top CD only releases (or those better heard on CD)? > > the aforementioned > > coldcut - 70 minutes of madness > matthew herbert - letsallmakemistakes > > > older ones: > - aphex twin - selected ambient works vol. II (warp) > (when you're in a state of mind for listening this, you don't really want to > stand up and turn the record...) > - various - platinium breaks (metalheadz) > - rjd2 - your face or your kneecaps (???) > - optimo - how to kill the dj vol. 2 (tigersushi) > - recloose - presents: jigsaw music (eskimo) > > > newer ones: > > - henrik schwarz - dj-kicks (!k7) > - michael mayer - immer 2 (kompakt) > - jeff mills - one man spaceship (axis) > - moodymann - moodymann collection (mahogani) > - radicalfashion - odori (hefty) > > c*
Re: (313) Robert Armani R.I.P.???
What have you heard??? On 1/3/07 11:58 am, "Ronny Pries" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Just heard some rumours about Robert Armani that disturb me a bit. Can > anyone confirm or neglect? > > :( > > Ronny
Re: (313) detroity synths
i agree on both counts. haven't listened to 'praise' for years. i love that tune. thanks for a memory nudge philski. going to hunt through my tunes and find it today. On 27 Nov 2006, at 00:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i always really like the melodic / rhythmic synth parts in urban tribe's 'covert action'. to me they are quintessentially detroit - pretty, evocative, melancholy, optimistic all at once. should be more of it. for something a li'l tougher you can't go past carl craig's remix of inner city's 'praise' - those jerky cut-up synth riffs are just beautiful. philski
Re: (313) 313 help me please
Same as that rich. Its a non stop eye opener. I love to watch it at night, just before I need to go to bed, then I can't sleep.EXCELLENT STUFF. And as for the track your after, I can't remember it yet, but I've heard it so much. I'll keep thinking. Ben Britz suggested the one I want the name of is 'Somore I refuse'. Not that one, but I'll keep looking Ben On 10/10/06 9:56 pm, "Richard Cranston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yeah - I'm really digging that video too - even though the sound is > crappy - he's such a good dj it's difficult to stop watching. > > I've no answer to your question Ben but while we're asking for ids from > that set there's this track he plays at 40 mins 30 secs that I've been > searching for, for atleast 10 years.it's before he cuts in a > Funkadelic edit and then he cuts back into the track I'm interested in > at 45 mins. I've heard heaps of detroit djs play it out but could never > find what it isat some stage I was thinking it was dbx.any > clues from any learned spotters here? > > ta > rc > > > On 11/10/2006, at 6:24 AM, Ben Thompson wrote: > >> Can anyone tell me the name of the track at the beginning of Terrence >> Parkers set in the video, from fuse 05-30-2005? >> Vocal tune which says something like 'I refuse to lose" or something >> like >> that >> Thanks guys >> >> Ben >>
(313) 313 help me please
Can anyone tell me the name of the track at the beginning of Terrence Parkers set in the video, from fuse 05-30-2005? Vocal tune which says something like 'I refuse to lose" or something like that Thanks guys Ben
FW: (313) Carl Craig remix of X-Press 2's 'Kill 100'
-- Forwarded Message From: Ben Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 00:34:28 +0100 To: JSS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig remix of X-Press 2's 'Kill 100' I got this a few days ago and I am pleased to say it sounds awesome on a big speakers at home and headphones. Big rig? Not yet. Looking forward though. Good track in my opinion. And really liking 'Andy stott - merciless album' Especially tracks entitled 'Edyocat' and 'come to me'. On 29/9/06 12:09 am, "JSS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > there's a fairly decent clip on dancetracks.. > in answer to yr question, if there's one man who knows how to make > something sound good on a big rig... > > On 9/28/06, Tristan Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Next up from the Maestro. Only heard a clip today, but it's sounding good to >> my ears. Anyone heard it on a proper rig yet? >> >> Tristan >> === >> http://www.phonopsia.co.uk >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> -- >> No virus found in this outgoing message. >> Checked by AVG Free Edition. >> Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.12.9/457 - Release Date: 26/09/2006 >> >> >> -- End of Forwarded Message
Re: (313) oldschool minimal techno mix
Lady B Wicked track, sold it ages ago and very annoyed about it I am too!!! Nice mix On 13/9/06 5:21 pm, "Jason Trolian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 5 Min into part 3 brings back some memories. "Let's get the groove going" > is the hook. Can anyone tell me the name of the records. I remember that > from early nineties. > > > Jason Trolian > > -Original Message- > From: henrique casanova [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 11:53 AM > To: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: (313) oldschool minimal techno mix > > Im glad to call the atention for the homemade mix of a friend of mine, dj > Voodoo. he is no dought one of the greatest heads rgarding techno music in > Brasil. the mix is divided in 5 parts, make sure to listen them togeter. > > http://www.0x1d.net/voodoo/ > > o / > > _ > Chegou o Windows Live Spaces com rede social. Confira > http://spaces.live.com/ > > > >
Re: (313) What's the one track that will make you hit the dancefloor???
Hell yeah!!! A blinder in my book On 6/9/06 3:46 am, "Ryan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Pépé Bradock's "Deep Burnt" >
Re: (313) nice stuff
I have the burial album. Has some blinders on it. 'Broken Home' is a peach. And 'Prayer' is also a winner for moi!! Happy listening tom :) On 4/6/06 10:15 pm, "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 6/4/06, theREALmxyzptlk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> ...not minimal to my ears, either: >> http://www.discogs.com/release/687844 >> >> (and I'm not an antiminimalist. I like atoms.) > > im still not convinced by this guy. though i think he did a radioslave > edit of "one thing" by amerie that ive been searching high and low for > an MP3 of the whole track. > > i just ordered the Burial album from juno.co.uk, for those of you who > like rhythm and sound and old school El-B style dubstep, this album is > just ridiculous. > > tom
Re: (313) a question regarding DEMF and the history of Detroit techno
Passion is prominent. And there ain't nuthin wrong with it. Whatever colour or 'oppressed culture', you may be a part of! Music as a whole, transcends the race issue, the political issue and the issue of who's right and who's wrong! The fact that we ALL, at some point in our lives, find change difficult, is all to obvious. I have a mental image of the most passioned people on this list. But no-one else. I think I'm pretty dam close too. We need people like you guys to keep the world turning. Or else those of us who can't get to grips with standing still, would have no-one to call a mate in our home towns. Remember to clean your rooms:D P.s a word from the inner grooves of EQUNIOX CHAPTER ONE on retroactive. When it was all about the music:- A side inner etched with - hope it rocks your box as hard as it bumps ours B side inner etched with - music for passing the time by . sittiing under a tree ben On 17/5/06 8:10 pm, "Stoddard, Kamal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Perhaps the reason they are all "busy" this year is because they knew > you >> would be there, with your incessant whining drowning out their sets all > >> weekend. > > > I don't know about all that. Even though I've seen tom push his opinion > a lot further than most would like (including me on occasion). I think > some peoples reaction to his comments on this subject in particular are > more a product of knee jerk reaction (here comes tom) than any kind of > comments in his first post. Like JT already said, it was a rather > informative observation. It was also a question which he's asked twice > and so far (excluding pm's) I believe I'm the only one to respond to > that part of it instead of mocking the observation. It's been obvious to > me (in the course of this thread alone) that no one even attempted a > serious response to his question (which could've sparked more > intelligent convo). I think I'd get a little defensive too if I asked a > completely valid question and all I got was a bunch of jokes and "yeah > right's" and "there HE goes" type replies. And on the subject of the > Detroit artists dodging tom, I know for a fact that more than a few > prominent Detroit artists happen to feel the same way about this years > fest (some are playing anyway) but public forums aren't their thing. So > my reply to Tom's original question (which every reply so far has > artfully dodged in favour of lighthearted humour or derision)which never > made it to the list for some reason is included below. > > -- > My original reply: > > -Tom Asked: >> does anyone now feel like maybe those concerned initially back in the > day >were well founded? > > > Any black person in the united states (post colonial)that has concerns > regarding oppression/culture thievery/marginalization is well founded. > This is not a Detroit affliction. It's an imperialist affliction and the > actions observed can be justifiably understood to speak to that specific > mentality (in small or large part). In short, I've always felt they were > well founded. Carl (et al)'s gotta be saying, "2006 and shxxt still > ain't changed." > > > I'd go just for Rob Hood to be honest, but I can't bring myself to > support something I don't believe in, strictly for the sake of hedonism. > I hope all the rest of you have a ball (cause the current state of the > fest can swing on mine). > > > > K >
FW: (313) a question regarding DEMF and the history of Detroit techno
-- Forwarded Message From: Ben Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 19:13:30 +0100 To: "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: (313) a question regarding DEMF and the history of Detroit techno Thanks tom and back to the studio. More witless and pointless retorts coming right up, after these messages... On 17/5/06 7:02 pm, "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 5/17/06, Ben Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Exactly my friend. >> No pre programmed thoughts or ideas.just fresh all the time >> >> GA GA GOO GOO > > rght. you might be the most programmed person to have posted in > this thread. > > tom -- End of Forwarded Message
Re: (313) a question regarding DEMF and the history of Detroit techno
Exactly my friend. No pre programmed thoughts or ideas.just fresh all the time GA GA GOO GOO ben On 17/5/06 6:05 pm, "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 5/17/06, Ben Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Sing the blues tom...lets stay still and not move, lets stick to the same >> sound and not alter our train of thought to move this world!! >> Whomever makes the music that moves you, is not an issue. To me anyhow! >> Lets dance > > born yesterday eh? you dont say. > > tom
Re: (313) a question regarding DEMF and the history of Detroit techno
Sing the blues tom...lets stay still and not move, lets stick to the same sound and not alter our train of thought to move this world!! Whomever makes the music that moves you, is not an issue. To me anyhow! Lets dance Ben On 17/5/06 4:47 pm, "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > so, when richie and crew put the "new sound of detroit" stamps on > their white label records, causing all kinds of controversy about > music not from detroit taking credit for what they did, do you think > that this year's DEMF is EXACTLY what people were concerned about? the > only detroit artist seriously getting his due this year is rob hood > (though it is about d*mn time). now we have hawtin again in the middle > of things, closing out a festival filled with white european techno > artists while local detroit artists are outsiders to their own > festival. does anyone now feel like maybe those concerned initially > back in the day were well founded? > > tom
(313) photek
And without going into it to much The rings of saturn Is a knockout tune
Re: (313) Photek (was - it's a rave in hart plaza)
On 18/4/06 10:57 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > yeah, definitely > > kinda like Source Direct's Snake Style, to name another tune > :-) > > - Original Message - > From: "Emile Facey - Plant43" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "313" <313@hyperreal.org> > Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 11:56 AM > Subject: Re: (313) Photek (was - it's a rave in hart plaza) > > >> on 18/4/06 10:47 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> wrote: >> >>> Hidden Camera is the bomb!! >> Totally! :) I love that record. This is also the *hit: >> >> http://www.discogs.com/release/11795 >> >> >> >
Re: (313) High Tech Soul
Wise words. Trying to pull myself out of a nostalgia driven, I think i'll go out and buy myself a money pit of a classic car, ooh do you remember the time? Conversation led, midlife crisis. Not good, and looking to the future and enjoying the now, is a definate improvement. Any one seen V FOR VENDETTA? On 11/4/06 11:39 am, "fabrice Lig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Possible, > in this case, I can't tell u what I think as I didn't see the movie...Of > course thats an important element, if a movie is done about Detroit music , > it has to be good and closest as possible as the reality...I agree. > I just think than Detroit Music is too much assimilated to Nostalgia...More > than Roots, or Beginning of something...more positive idea than nostalgia. > This year, in Europe, we celebrated "Mozart", and I can tell you, even if > I'm not a big fan of Classic Music, I never felt than there was a taste of > Nostalgia, was more like an happy celebration...Why can't the people always > talk about electronic music begining with Nostalgia...We have to see that as > a chance, and a gift to develop for the future, but also to appreciate in > the present time. > Fabrice > > > >> From: "Odeluga, Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: "fabrice Lig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<313@hyperreal.org> >> Subject: RE: (313) High Tech Soul >> Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 11:29:46 +0100 >> >> I think Dan had more of a problem with the film rather than ideas >> surrounding Hi-Tech Soul? I think so, but I'm sure he'll say for himself >> in a while! >> >> -Original Message- >> From: fabrice Lig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: 11 April 2006 11:24 >> To: 313@hyperreal.org >> Subject: Re: (313) High Tech Soul >> >> High tech Soul is a timeless definition of Electronic music with funk, >> Soul,Jazz, dance ... elements... >> No question about Nostalgia or whatever... >> Its sometimes good to remember from where we are coming, what happened >> before to create the present situation and will create the future... >> Even if a lot of people disagree or don't want to see that...Our life is >> a >> complex mix between the past, present and a view of future... >> Remember of our roots is not necessary nostalgia, but a way to >> understand >> what we do, why , and prepare the future. >> >> >> Fabrice Lig >> >> >> >>> From: Martin Dust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> To: Dan Bean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> CC: 313 Detroit <313@hyperreal.org> >>> Subject: Re: (313) High Tech Soul >>> Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 08:44:31 +0100 >>> >>> What do you feel was wrong with it Dan? >>> >>> m >>> >>> On 11 Apr 2006, at 07:40, Dan Bean wrote: >>> I've seen it. I wasn't impressed... On 11 Apr 2006, at 00:02, Joost P wrote: > Has this been posted before? I don't recall. > > http://www.paxahau.com/ (scroll down) > > I guess more nostalgia again about a genre that's supposed to be >> looking > exclusively to the future. > Anyone who has seen this, is it good? > > > Joost > >>> >> > >
(313) New comer
Hello to you all. my name is Ben.T. I used to work at silverfish in london years ago. Some of you may know me, some not. Anyway, nice to be here. Can anyone help with my query? I am looking for info on a tune I have. Its retroactive release cad004 EQUINOX-THE BEGINNING Underground Resistance The Theory Urban Tribe Covert Action B.F.C. Please Stand By Side B Carl Craig Wrap Me In Its Arms Sarah Gregory As Time Goes By (Sitting Under A Tree) Can anyone tell me where I can get a price check for such a thing? And/or is anyone interested in a copy. It has to be one of the best "carl craig" productions I can remember. Look forward to a reply Ben