Re: (313) jeff mills vs. pizza pasta
And this one about Hawtin : http://equalizermag.com/news/richie-hawtin-unveils-the-rectangle/ LOL 2013/5/31 Tom Langford tom.langf...@hotmail.co.uk I was under the impression everything on the site is a spoof, the vinyl enthusiast article is worth a read! On 2013/05/31, at 19:27, Steven Robertson stev...@me.com wrote: Yeah, but then there's Boards of Canada found under dog shit. I love Boards of Canada, Jeff Mills pizza. Daft Punk, meh. It's all fair game I suppose. Reminds me I guess of the kind of stories someone might find in the Sunday Sport or some such rubbish. On May 31, 2013, at 11:10 AM, Alasdair Lyon aly.l...@gmail.com wrote: Amusing website. I see they awarded Daft Punk 4 out of 5 Chad Kroegers! i dunno if its truth or not but its still pretty funny http://equalizermag.com/news/jeff-mills-to-boycott-pasta-and-pizza-for-one-month/ http://equalizermag.com/news/jeff-mills-to-boycott-pasta-and-pizza-for-one-month/ peace out net label : http://pertin-nce.ca/pertin-nce.ca me : http://soundcloud.com/bleupulpsoundcloud.com/bleupulp -- Benoît.
Re: (313) Reporting in from Paris
Showcase is a very gorgeous place and they've been promoting really good line ups for the two last years. BUT THAT IS A REALLY POSH PLACE. You can find there the golden youth of Paris, actually over 90% of the crowd (and it can be really big some nights, the club can hold above 2000 people) is not here for the music, but for the hype. And I feel surprised they seem to appreciate the music that's played though they don't have any idea about what it is. And if you feel it is expansive, don't expect other places in Paris such as Rex Club being cheaper ! Some friends know the promoters really well, these guys have worked hard to regularly book such line ups in Paris. But me and my friends still don't get used to this kindof of crowd, maybe that's the social limit of being a technoaddict. Cheers. -- Benoît. Le 11/09/2011 09:40, Mel N a écrit : Hi all I just thought I'd report in. Saw Derrick May and Rolando play at Showcase on Friday night. Interesting the venue was a boathouse by the Seine under Alexandre III bridge before it became a venue. The venue was odd - guys in button shirts, loafers etc and girls in short dresses and heels. There was a VIP section where people slammed down bottles of champagne. I think the place was a pick up joint. The drinks were super expensive (5 euro for water/ softdrink, 8 euro for a heineken, 12 for vodka redbull). However the guestlist is free if you sign up online and you arrive before 1.30 am. I signed up at 11pm and got an instant response back that I was on the list. Luckily you just have to show the door an email. I didn't meet the promotor, so I couldn't tell you how Derrick and Rolando ended up on the bill there. There were a few usual clubbing kids there though. I don't know who was on before Derrick, but it was just some techno, i think slightly more minimal style. I couldn't name any trax, I think Derrick played a few usual ones he always plays (but still welcome...) I haven't seen Derrick play this well in ages, despite the crowd. I think there were a few happy cheesy moments, but overall spot on, tight mixing, pretty good track selection. He played from 2 - 4 Rolando came on 4 and totally just smashed it out of the ballpark. Over the years I've noticed how uncompromising he is with the tunes and he just plays what he does best... slamming hard but funky at the same time...and in this case I think some of the crowd left (but could have been due to tiredness). I think he played a few things that totally reminded me of the older harder UR stuff but 'new'. I think there was new Red Planet in there... He played all of Jaguar, BUT the crowd didn't pick up on it really so in a way that was good because it was as though the song was just another track. Anyway he played until 6.20 am, and after that it was strange but nice to come out of the bottom of the bridge to see the lights still glistening on the Seine, and the sun just about to rise. Cheers! Melody
Re: (313) Traktorized relaunch
07 Diego Vocoderman – Symbolism Really like this EP though very Basic Channel inspired... BTW I have a lot of unreleased stuff from 'Voco Derman' from the early 2000s and still sounds very good techno !! Dave Ellesmere still remains underrated to me. Benoît. 2011/6/10 r...@rohformat.de r...@rohformat.de Hi guys, i'm about to reboot my old radioshow Traktorized (probably most remembered for the 1992 set) as podcast via official.fm. As outlook for the things to come - no, it'll actually be most about fresh tunes - there's a special 2 hours set in which i tried to go beyond the traditional dj mix in places, adding own atmos, loops and elements. You can stream and download the set from http://official.fm/tracks/259428 Playlist as follows 01 rktic – Cloud element 02 Skyscaper – Skyshapes 03 Milton Bradley – Somewhere beyond my illusion 04 Jichael Mackson – Space 05 Kostas Soublis – Waves (Solar Constant Mix) 06 Himan – Empire of the sun 07 Diego Vocoderman – Symbolism 08 Mike Dehnert – Trellis 09 rktic – hat element 10 Zoltan Solomon – For the girls who died last night 11 Nuel – Aquaplano LTD 01 12 The kinky Scientist – Mid-life crisis 13 Oneohtrix Point Never – Actual air 14 Robert Hood – Alpha (James Ruskin remix) 15 Jeff Mills – Precision 16 rktic – FM element 17 Silent Servant – Untitled 18 Stereo Jack Daniel Boon – Barack Armani 19 Tony Rohr – Eden acid 20 Psycatron – Is what it is (so it is remix) 21 Joy O – Jels 22 Peter van Hoesen – Strip it 23 Patrick Cowley Jorge Socarras – Soon (KiNK remix) 24 rktic – fuzz element 25 STL – Checkmate (cv313 remix) 26 Xhin – Mind 27 Lucy Xhin – LX2 28 F.U.S.E. – Into the space 29 Petar Dundov – Distant shores 30 rktic – 303 basslement 31 Claro Intelecto – New life 32 Klockworks – Voyage one 33 Deuce – Twerp Wiz 34 Pete Namlook Move D – Footer 35 Mark Foundler – Footlights (rp’s mono:meltdown rmx) 36 Planetary Assault Systems – Hold it (Deuce remix) 37 rktic – space element 01 rktic – Cloud element 02 Skyscaper – Skyshapes 03 Milton Bradley – Somewhere beyond my illusion 04 Jichael Mackson – Space 05 Kostas Soublis – Waves (Solar Constant Mix) 06 Himan – Empire of the sun 07 Diego Vocoderman – Symbolism 08 Mike Dehnert – Trellis 09 rktic – hat element 10 Zoltan Solomon – For the girls who died last night 11 Nuel – Aquaplano LTD 01 12 The kinky Scientist – Mid-life crisis 13 Oneohtrix Point Never – Actual air 14 Robert Hood – Alpha (James Ruskin remix) 15 Jeff Mills – Precision 16 rktic – FM element 17 Silent Servant – Untitled 18 Stereo Jack Daniel Boon – Barack Armani 19 Tony Rohr – Eden acid 20 Psycatron – Is what it is (so it is remix) 21 Joy O – Jels 22 Peter van Hoesen – Strip it 23 Patrick Cowley Jorge Socarras – Soon (KiNK remix) 24 rktic – fuzz element 25 STL – Checkmate (cv313 remix) 26 Xhin – Mind27 Lucy Xhin – LX2 28 F.U.S.E. – Into the space 29 Petar Dundov – Distant shores 30 rktic – 303 basslement 31 Claro Intelecto – New life 32 Klockworks – Voyage one 33 Deuce – Twerp Wiz 34 Pete Namlook Move D – Footer 35 Mark Foundler – Footlights (rp’s mono:meltdown rmx) 36 Planetary Assault Systems – Hold it (Deuce remix) 37 rktic – space element If you feel like sharing, a link to http://www.ronnypries.de/studio/mixes/traktorized-warmup-session/ would be very, very, nice! Enjoy folks Ronny
Re: (313) Traktorized relaunch
Didnt know Ronin was him !!! Benoît. Le 10/06/2011 12:52, r...@rohformat.de a écrit : Absolutely! Did you ever grab his free full length player the flight of birds on _rohformat? Some gems in that as well http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_4T_DbDBs0 http://www.rohformat.de/page/3/ On 10 June 2011 at 11:43 Benoît Pueyobenoit.pu...@gmail.com wrote: 07 Diego Vocoderman – Symbolism Really like this EP though very Basic Channel inspired... BTW I have a lot of unreleased stuff from 'Voco Derman' from the early 2000s and still sounds very good techno !! Dave Ellesmere still remains underrated to me. Benoît. 2011/6/10 r...@rohformat.der...@rohformat.de Hi guys, i'm about to reboot my old radioshow Traktorized (probably most remembered for the 1992 set) as podcast via official.fm. As outlook for the things to come - no, it'll actually be most about fresh tunes - there's a special 2 hours set in which i tried to go beyond the traditional dj mix in places, adding own atmos, loops and elements. You can stream and download the set from http://official.fm/tracks/259428 Playlist as follows 01 rktic – Cloud element 02 Skyscaper – Skyshapes 03 Milton Bradley – Somewhere beyond my illusion 04 Jichael Mackson – Space 05 Kostas Soublis – Waves (Solar Constant Mix) 06 Himan – Empire of the sun 07 Diego Vocoderman – Symbolism 08 Mike Dehnert – Trellis 09 rktic – hat element 10 Zoltan Solomon – For the girls who died last night 11 Nuel – Aquaplano LTD 01 12 The kinky Scientist – Mid-life crisis 13 Oneohtrix Point Never – Actual air 14 Robert Hood – Alpha (James Ruskin remix) 15 Jeff Mills – Precision 16 rktic – FM element 17 Silent Servant – Untitled 18 Stereo Jack Daniel Boon – Barack Armani 19 Tony Rohr – Eden acid 20 Psycatron – Is what it is (so it is remix) 21 Joy O – Jels 22 Peter van Hoesen – Strip it 23 Patrick Cowley Jorge Socarras – Soon (KiNK remix) 24 rktic – fuzz element 25 STL – Checkmate (cv313 remix) 26 Xhin – Mind 27 Lucy Xhin – LX2 28 F.U.S.E. – Into the space 29 Petar Dundov – Distant shores 30 rktic – 303 basslement 31 Claro Intelecto – New life 32 Klockworks – Voyage one 33 Deuce – Twerp Wiz 34 Pete Namlook Move D – Footer 35 Mark Foundler – Footlights (rp’s mono:meltdown rmx) 36 Planetary Assault Systems – Hold it (Deuce remix) 37 rktic – space element 01 rktic – Cloud element 02 Skyscaper – Skyshapes 03 Milton Bradley – Somewhere beyond my illusion 04 Jichael Mackson – Space 05 Kostas Soublis – Waves (Solar Constant Mix) 06 Himan – Empire of the sun 07 Diego Vocoderman – Symbolism 08 Mike Dehnert – Trellis 09 rktic – hat element 10 Zoltan Solomon – For the girls who died last night 11 Nuel – Aquaplano LTD 01 12 The kinky Scientist – Mid-life crisis 13 Oneohtrix Point Never – Actual air 14 Robert Hood – Alpha (James Ruskin remix) 15 Jeff Mills – Precision 16 rktic – FM element 17 Silent Servant – Untitled 18 Stereo Jack Daniel Boon – Barack Armani 19 Tony Rohr – Eden acid 20 Psycatron – Is what it is (so it is remix) 21 Joy O – Jels 22 Peter van Hoesen – Strip it 23 Patrick Cowley Jorge Socarras – Soon (KiNK remix) 24 rktic – fuzz element 25 STL – Checkmate (cv313 remix) 26 Xhin – Mind27 Lucy Xhin – LX2 28 F.U.S.E. – Into the space 29 Petar Dundov – Distant shores 30 rktic – 303 basslement 31 Claro Intelecto – New life 32 Klockworks – Voyage one 33 Deuce – Twerp Wiz 34 Pete Namlook Move D – Footer 35 Mark Foundler – Footlights (rp’s mono:meltdown rmx) 36 Planetary Assault Systems – Hold it (Deuce remix) 37 rktic – space element If you feel like sharing, a link to http://www.ronnypries.de/studio/mixes/traktorized-warmup-session/ would be very, very, nice! Enjoy folks Ronny -- Benoît.
Re: (313) mid/late 90s minimal techno mixes?
Le 02/05/2011 20:24, david smith a écrit : Dude that is not 90s :P Agreed, just reminds me the last days where techno sounded more 90s than the mnml stuff of the second half of 2000s =))) An well about Claude Young, his DJ Kicks remains to me one of the best mix CDs I have (proabably the best actually) Benoît.
Re: (313) mid/late 90s minimal techno mixes?
Le 29/04/2011 19:49, Michael Elliot-Knight a écrit : Hey y'all Anyone have a link to some old school minimal techno mixes? Would really like to find the real pounding bangers that were recorded back then and somehow preserved for my enjoyment of all things back in the day. Doesn't have to be strictly Detroit for me - thanks MEK Disclaimer The information in this email and any attachments may contain proprietary and confidential information that is intended for the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, retention or use of the contents of this information is prohibited. When addressed to our clients or vendors, any information contained in this e-mail or any attachments is subject to the terms and conditions in any governing contract. If you have received this e-mail in error, please immediately contact the sender and delete the e-mail. Self-unashamed-promotion I have left on soundcloud a set containing sortor music you're requesting =) It's from 2005 http://soundcloud.com/tioneb/tioneb-january-2005 1) benny liberg johannes wikstrom - semicircular ep (maracas) 2) jeff mills - the part 1 (axis) 3) british murder boys - be like i am (counterbalance) 4) unknown - loop (4x4 volume 1) 5) aural emote - third eye (symbolism) 6) memory foundation - trade bridge dub (central) 7) joris voorn - skyshopping (sino) 8) pehr herb - helmer dandy / d' wachman amp; had substance rmx (backdraft) 9) unknown - expression sessions 002 / b2 (expression sessions) 10) marco carola- king of excuses (domino) 11) dj deeon - game box (ghetto test) 12) traxmen - playing with a rubberband (dancemania) 13) planetary assault system - starway ritual (peacefrog) 14) sebastian kramer - inside the core (pure plastic) 15) harcell grindvik - square (drumcode) 16) oscar mulero -primary instincts (pole) 17) reeko - the goddess (theory) 18) aural emote - fifth column / ben sims rmx (symbolism) 19) querida - 3-5-3 (kanzleramt) 20) sir real amp; surgeon - withwing (snafu) 21) the advent - let us take you (kombination research) 22) ur - codebreaker / b1 (ur) 23) diego - back jack back (kanzleramt) 24) echoplex - no entrance (soleil) 25) phase - obscura mix1 (inceptive) 26) jeff mills - roman age / the games mix (mk2) 27) makaton - cockfest 2003 (rodz konez) 28) damon wild - avion / sterac remix (synewave) 29) john tejada - flight to tokyo (pokerflat) 30) archetype - nite lite (sonic mind) -- Benoît.
Re: (313) Toulon
Le 12/03/2011 21:12, fran...@thatamazingthing.com a écrit : A long shot but does anyone know of any good clubs (any genre) in Toulon or can you suggest a decent place to get such info? Not much on RA. I have some friens in Marseille if you want... A bit far from Toulon but probably more nice clubs there. -- Benoît.
Re: (313) Surgeon - Fact mix 106
Garrett McGrath a écrit : wow, this isn't a re-post..? lots of Surgeon mixes out lately.. always a good thing IMO.. but this one is ridiculously good. recorded at Cafe Capital, Antwerp, Belgium on 6th November. http://www.factmagazine.co.uk/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=4115Itemid=98 Tracklist: 1. Surgeon - Ice 2. Ital Tek - Topaz 3. Surgeon - Waiting For Me 4. Robert Hood - Superman 5. Hieroglyphic Being - Fingerprints Of The Gods 6. O/V - Kes (Oscar Mulero remix) 7. Fast Eddie - Acid Thunder (Fast Thunder) 8. RSD - Good Energy 9. Oliver Dodd - Broadway Station 10. Paul Bailey - Saturday Boy 11. Autechre - Clipper 12. Damian Keane - Synthesis 13. Harmonia and Eno 76 - By the Riverside ( Appleblim and Komonazmuk remix) 14. Radial - Fat Van Dale 15. Forward Strategy Group - Applied Generics (side a) 16. Zomby - Godzilla 17. Rustie - Bad Science 18. Hiroaki Iizuka - Offbeat 19. Ancient Methods - Second Method (part 3) 20. Patrick Cowley - Soon (KiNK remix) 21. Orphx - Threshold (Substance remix) 22. MC Joker D - Taiko Dub 23. Moodymann - Shades Of Jae Part 1 24. Surgeon - Floorshow 1 Live in Norway 25. Ritzi Lee - Black Star Ritual 26. Robert Hood - Range 27. Fran Hartnett - Alpha 28. Surgeon - Remnants Of What Once Was 29. IBM - My Life As A Skinny Puppy 30. Nitzer Ebb - Join In The Chant (Surgeon remake) 31. Corridor - Two Days (part 1) 32. Robert Armani - Frequency 33. Homeboy, A Hippie A Funki Dredd - Total Confusion (Confusion Mix) 34. Outlander - Vamp (The Alien Meets the Outlander Remix) 35. Matt U - Jump 36. T-Polar - Little Colossus 37. Shortstuff - Progression Available for three weeks on the Fact Magazine site, starting 4 December. You have good taste, Garrett =) -- Benoît.
(313) [OT] Brüno
Is it me, or each time I see the advertising for this movie, I can't help thinking to some similar looking DJ : http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2009/07/13/movies/bruno.jpg Am I the only one ? -- Benoît.
(313) Sonar ?
Nyaone coming ? Wanna meet ? -- Benoît.
(313) Re : (313) twitter in the dj booth
Well you should probably consider that as an add-on. To me, CD and even more Traktor DJ set have a lack of visual. But it's not always a lack of interaction.This iPhone thing adds a little bit of visual to something that can be boring to look at (which does not mean boring to hear or dance to). Remember the good old traninspotter stuck in front of the DJs and trying to read on the vinyls the title of the tracks. With that new technology trainsptting will come back lol. And dont be affraid of iPhone looking crowds, trainspotters have always been a minority. Something interesting to add would be an iPhone app to actually download the played track (once they stream the artist/title that should be easy). I know Traktor/Beatport are closely linked so that can be easily implemented (except if iPhone does not allow paying downloads from other sources than iTunes). You might find that stupid or businessey, but like the ASCAP rights, that would allow the played artist to get higher revenue and basicaly to sell more tracks (= more exposition). In these days of crisis that doesnt sound to be a bad thing. Benoît. 2009/4/30, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com: And bless his uberkuhlische herzlein, he didn't just start twittering from the DJ booth, he had to put out a press release announcing it. The whole idea of DJing is that it should be an absorbing enough task that you don't have time to screw around with your iPhone every few minutes. And more than that, what DJ wants to play in front of a crowd glued to their cellies? I think Richie is an OK guy -- really, I'm not being sarcastic. But he needs to get out of the freaking echo chamber he's built up around himself. Can you imagine -- just as an example -- Omar-S twittering from the DJ Booth? DJ Bone? Buzz Goree? Theo Parrish? Ron Hardy? Those guys don't need technology to mediate between them and their audience -- they're ALREADY INTERACTING INTIMATELY WITH THEIR AUDIENCE. On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Matt Kane's Brain mkb-pr...@hydrogenproject.com wrote: Of COURSE it had to be Hawtin who does it: http://www.m-nus.com/newsletters/TWITTER%20press%20release.pdf
Re: (313) What does Live mean these days?
Actually most the big rock bands do pre-programmed sets during their 'live'. The order of the tracks, their lengths etc. Its everything but spontaneaous. The good proof for that is that all the lights and visuals are pre-programmed (just go next to the light jockey in a rock live, he has next to his setup the full line up of the live with timed comments showing what he has to do at this or that moment). This can sound disppointing but there's still he interest of seeing/hearing your favourite band playing different versions of their own tracks and interacting with a crowd. When it comes to techno its all about the same to me : wether the performer plays the instruments live or does something more pre-programmed is not important. And its not linked to the gear used (both ableton and regular gear can be used live or pre-programmed). What is important is the charisma and the visuals, which are a good part (except the music and how it interacts with the people) of the crowd satisfaction. Its not nostalgic to say that ableton sets are less charismatic than good old gear lives. That can end to this digital/vinyl DJ discussion, but the difference is that 'live' is most of the time promoted as 'better' of 'more exceptional' that the regular DJ set. Benoît. kent williams a écrit : On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 8:17 AM, Kevin Kennedy the...@gmail.com wrote: At the end of the day (or night), does it really matter? If it moves you then it moves you. If not, what is the point? I think that the distinction between 'Live' and 'Not Live' is blurred at this point to where it's meaningless. I've had the privilege of watching the two performers who have put the most effort into their 'live' performances up close: Shawn Rudiman and Stewart Walker. They both have put a huge effort into making their performance mean something more than pressing 'play.' And they both build their sets out of preprogrammed patterns. Shawn works his drum machines in write mode, but any time I've seen him play he has an MMT8 full of patterns to drive his synths. Stewart will even occasionally drop a complete track into his set, but only if it's one of his tracks that's so old he doesn't have separate parts for it. For both guys, they're making dozens of decisions every minute about how to shape their music, and their goal is to engage their audience. What makes their performances 'live' isn't how much of the music they're playing in real time, it's how they make the music interactive with the audience, and it's whether or not their music is engaging and enjoyable. If people want to be pure about live performances, they need to give up techno and go back to watching live bands. I enjoy both, myself, but I've been bored to tears at shows where every note was played by a musician with their hands. When it comes right down to it, playing a song on a guitar is every bit as much a pre-programmed experience as playing loops on a computer. What makes it good or bad is in the realm of intangibles. Does the performer react to and shape the energy of the room? Does the performer project charisma? My father is a Symphony Conductor, and the same questions pertain. A bad conductor is, in essence, pressing 'play' and the orchestra just goes off and does their thing. Having played myself in orchestras for crappy conductors, I know for a fact that they're little more than human metronomes or worse -- they're unreliable human metronomes, and the orchestra has to ignore them and listen to each other or everything goes wrong. A great conductor has established rapport with his orchestra, and knows how to coax or bully a meaningful performance out of them, sometimes with little more than eye contact and a tiny gesture. So that's what it comes down to -- does it signify? Does it affect you emotionally? Is it pleasurable? There's no absolute measure of the methods behind the performance that determines whether it's good or not. It's fashionable in some circles to look down on laptops, no matter who is using them. I think that's a load of crap.
(313) Re : (313) Purpose Maker available at Beatport
Speaking about that, Steampit and Skin Deep have both 4 good tracks out of 4. Actually very few records have that (I could also quote the Purpose Maker EP on Axis), and that is why Mills was a true idol in late 90s. Benoît. 2009/4/9, Michael Kuszynski kuszyn...@gmail.com: I've bought detroit vinyl in detroit for less than that on several occassions. That seems egregious to charge 7 bucks for an ep. NOT every mills track is a masterpiece, and like all labels, many a jeff mills ep has only one track i actually value. cool news though. On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:38 AM, David Gillies da...@dorja.com wrote: Wibo Lammerts wrote: 2 EP's at this time: $ 7,47 per 3 track MP3 EP, 2,49 per MP3 file. Isn't the actual record a whole lot cheaper? You can get EPs where you live for less than US$7.47? Nice. I've stopped buying vinyl but last time I did it was costing me AUD20-25 or so for an EP, which currently converts to about USD17 atm. So price wise mp3 (and even in some cases wave files) are a win for me. -- Michael Kuszynski kuszyn...@gmail.com www.planerecordings.com New York, NY
(313) Re : (313) The dice - Berlin
Actually Crisis has always been good for clubs following what Ive heard. People seem to spend more of their few $$ in forgetting their everyday life... Benoît. 2009/1/30, Michael Kuszynski kuszyn...@gmail.com: Sounds cool.. but in OT fashion, isn't there a global financial crisis? I guess techno clubbing has no spending limit among the jet-set crowd. On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 4:30 AM, Martijn de Blaauw martijn.de.bla...@woonconcept.nl wrote: Berlin rolls the Dice The lucky clubbers of Berlin just got luckier. As RA previously reported, yet another addition to the clubbing map, Dice, will officially open in a matter of weeks. As with Berghain, Dice is situated in an abandoned power station, but it seems like that's where the similarities between the two clubs end. Situated in Mitte, Dice is a 2,000 square metre venue that will have three rooms for music, as well as a large roof garden for parties and Sunday sessions over the summer months. Whilst Berghain has a simplistic outlook as far as lighting is concerned, the owners of Dice have pulled out all the stops, getting Room Division (who are responsible for the dazzling ceiling lights in Watergate) to kit the club out with their creations. Sound quality hasn't been compromised either, as Funktion One have custom-built their most expensive set-up to date for the space. Whilst the official opening party is actually on the 14th of February, its secondary rooms will host a few warm up parties in the weekends running up to that date. Marc Houle, Matthew Styles and Kiki kick things off this Friday, whilst Saturday's party is taken over by live sets from Jussi-Pekka and Lars Wickinger. The weekend before the launch sees two separate shows from Dial's Lawrence and Platzhirsch boss Tobias Becker, whilst Agaric and Treplec both play the night before the official opening. The opening party itself marks the first time that the main dance floor will be opened to the public, with a line-up that should make it a night to remember. Detroit techno legends Octave One will be bringing their analogue gear over for a special live performance, and Fabrice Lig, Spirit Catcher and A Guy Called Gerald will also contribute live performances. -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Michael Kuszynski [mailto:kuszyn...@gmail.com] Verzonden: vrijdag 30 januari 2009 4:36 Aan: Frank Glazer CC: Todd Sines; atomly; ohanakin ...; JD Harrington; 313@hyperreal.org Onderwerp: Re: (313) NYC stores It was mostly indie and minimal customers, which as I noted earlier in my poorly phrased note, hid a lot of the very-good-for-these-days electronic and techno sections. They always had an up to date wall. On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 10:25 PM, Frank Glazer cpe1704...@gmail.com wrote: well that's not surprising, considering i never heard of the place On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 5:48 PM, Todd Sines sines...@scale.gs wrote: Etherea is going out of business at the end of February. ;( +odd -- Todd Sines, director | si...@scale.gs + SCALE : http://www.scale.gs connecting the space between + within. On Jan 29, 2009, at 5:35 PM, atomly ato...@atomly.com wrote: A1 has some jams. [ohanakin ... ohana...@gmail.com] no theyre used but any digger should check it On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 2:46 PM, cpe1704...@gmail.com wrote: I always forget about A1. They stock new techno and house? I thought they were all used. I never have much luck at Turntable Lab. Dope Jams has by far the best selection. On Jan 29, 2009 12:43pm, ohanakin ... ohana...@gmail.com wrote: the best three of all of these is dopejams, a-1, and turntablelab (which hasnt been mentioned yet)halcyon is picked through and gets 5 copies of the same minimal recs that everyone jumps on the bandwagon of... On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 12:40 PM, Frank Glazer cpe1704...@gmail.com wrote: other music = no listening stations = THE WACKNESS On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 12:10 PM, JD Harrington jerome.harring...@gmail.com wrote: There's also Halcyon in DUMBO - http://halcyonline.com/ - and Other Music - http://othermusic.com/ -JD On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 11:58 AM, bluegreeng...@hushmail.com wrote: I haven't walked past in the past few weeks but I believe Vinyl Market is still there. Dance tracks on 3rd St did close a while ago. In the east village/LES you've got Etherea, Academy, Good Records, A-1, Gimme Gimme, Sound Library, and Deadly Dragon Sound (reggae). Plus tonnes more in the neighborhood but I don't have enough time to shop at them! -- peace, frank dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com -- :: atomly :: [ ato...@atomly.com : www.atomly.com ... [ atomiq records : new york city : +1.917.442.9450 ... [ e-mail atomly-news-subscr...@atomly.com for atomly info and updates ... -- peace, frank dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com -- Michael Kuszynski
(313) Re : (313) Mixing Software Question
I thnik NI traktor also has a demo version to be used as a third deck. Its more convenient to use than Ableton as it includes a pitch bend. I actually used to do that some time ago to include mp3s in my mixes, and i had assigned some keyboard keys to pitch +/- and pitch bend +/- for more convenient use. But you need two soundcards or otherwise its pretty risky (though not unpossible). Benoît. 2009/1/27, Martin Dust mar...@dustscience.com: Download the demo version of Ableton and use that as a 3rd deck straight into the back of your mixer, you can nudge to bpm on the fly and you get 14 days free. m -Original Message- From: Arturo Lopez [mailto:arturo.m.lo...@gmail.com] Sent: 26 January 2009 20:08 To: Three-One-Three Subject: (313) Mixing Software Question As a Luddite vinyl-only player, I have a software question. Here's the situation: I'm putting together a mix that I plan on recording to my computer from my turntables, but I've got a few digital songs I'd like to include in the mix. What are some good options for splicing a digital track into a recorded vinyl set? I'm not talking about purchasing Serrato or anything like that, just a cheap (maybe freeware) audio program that I can use to pitch-adjust an .mp3 and splice into a pre-mixed audio file from my turntables... Basically I'll record a mix of records, splice in an mp3 in post, then record another mix of records that I would splice after the .mp3, etc. Rinse, wash, repeat. I'll just bite the bullet and get a CDJ or two someday for this purpose but are there any good cheap (or free) software that can help? Thanks, -Arturo
(313) Re : (313) Track ID - DJ Bone Shanghai - Samples Gloria Estefan (Miami Soundmachine) - Conga
I feel happy I still can provide support on tribal techno. This is rare nowadays. That should be that one (by memory). Ill give a listen at home later to be sure. http://www.discogs.com/Birdland-The-DJ-Edits-Vol-1/release/325705 Cheers. Benoît. 2009/1/23, Remco Doorewaard remco.doorewa...@gebrsluyter.nl: Hi, Does someone know the name of the track that DJ Bone plays in his Shanghai set part 1, beginning around 8:30 minutes. It has a sample from the song by Gloria Estefan (Miami Soundmachine) - Conga. Also interested in the track that follows the above one. Set can be downloaded here... http://www.void-shanghai.com/ Thanks in advance, Remco
(313) Re : Re : (313) Track ID - DJ Bone Shanghai - Samples Gloria Estefan (Miami Soundmachine) - Conga
For sure that one includes also a nice bootleg of 'acid eiffel' !! It was initially credited to adam beyer but it seems to be actually oliver ho as its said on discogs. What is sure is that the next 'birdland' is from oliver ho. Benoît. 2009/1/23, Remco Doorewaard remco.doorewa...@gebrsluyter.nl: Thanks, will check it out! -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Benoît Pueyo [mailto:benoit.pu...@gmail.com] Verzonden: vrijdag 23 januari 2009 16:22 Aan: Remco Doorewaard CC: 313 Onderwerp: Re : (313) Track ID - DJ Bone Shanghai - Samples Gloria Estefan (Miami Soundmachine) - Conga I feel happy I still can provide support on tribal techno. This is rare nowadays. That should be that one (by memory). Ill give a listen at home later to be sure. http://www.discogs.com/Birdland-The-DJ-Edits-Vol-1/release/325705 Cheers. Benoît. 2009/1/23, Remco Doorewaard remco.doorewa...@gebrsluyter.nl: Hi, Does someone know the name of the track that DJ Bone plays in his Shanghai set part 1, beginning around 8:30 minutes. It has a sample from the song by Gloria Estefan (Miami Soundmachine) - Conga. Also interested in the track that follows the above one. Set can be downloaded here... http://www.void-shanghai.com/ Thanks in advance, Remco
(313) Pioneer, Technics, Pacemaker, Laptop ?
First of all im a vinyl lover and Ill never give up that... Maybe thats silly but ive become too much used to browse easily with pictures on the records and put them fast on the decks. My basic brain also considers i will not pay for something i can get for free, then vinyl is also a way to make myself contribute to the underground music business necesary to make some creators work. But mp3 has also become unavoidable, to be able to play 'only digital' music coming from free netlabels (including my tracks). So I need a solution both efficient for my home and also for gigs, and that allow me to play both vinyl and mp3 : 1) Pacemaker. To me the best solution (why ? tactile pitch bend and small size), specially knowing it will be available at reasonable cost in a few months. But well its not really handy specially in the kindof gig where the club owner gives you a new drink at each record you play. Actually my dream consists of an ipod touch / iphone app for djing. Some already exist but with way too much latency. Any more info ? 2) Laptop. Kindof affordable nowadays but less 'tactile' feeling unless you add a midi controller or some serato thing. What i dont like : all the plunging things to do to make everything works. You cannot arrive somewhere and start playing a few minutes after. I dont even talk about browsing tracks, but its also the problem with the pacemaker. 3) CD player. Now each club has so i can buy for home purpose only and bring only records to the gigs. Problem : i do not trust on grabbed cds, they do not last (ive lost tons of my sets i archived only on cd 5 years ago), which means after some years of use, you need to 'check' if your classics still work. Imagining i keep the cd solution (becasue you only bring records with you and browsing can be done fastly), the ideal CD for my home sounds to be the Technics, coz of the 'vinyl' touch i want. But ive just heard very bad things about the master tempo (specially the dj scandal youtube) but it seems to have been fixed. Am i correct ? And why with that corrected, most the people still prefer the Pioneer ? Your opinion interests me, knowing Ill still palay most of the music through vinyl and a regular mixer, which means I dont care about all the effects and mixing possibilties (including EQ) on the above mentionned devices. Cheers. -- Benoît.
Re: (313) Pioneer, Technics, Pacemaker, Laptop ?
Pacemaker and ipod DJing will soon show their limitations to you; they're quite toylike gadgets and not at all robust; I understand (for a gig use), however to me these devices are not more fragile than a laptop. I know they are gadgets but dont they fit to 'ocasionnaly' play mp3s in gigs ? Good solution 1 : why dont all these CDJs dont have an usb dock to plug media storage device ? I'll put in a vote for Traktor Scratch Pro; Well you know there are some parties you dont have time un plug decks, plus scratch amp and replug everything onto the mixer. If you headline some big gig, the promoter will care of that before. But small and/or private parties are not like that. Sometimes you just arrive and have to play just after the previous dj. Good solution 2 : why most standard club mixers (i mean very expansive) dont have a soundcard allowing to control traktor vith cd/vinyl just by plugging a laptop on them (i think xone 3d does that) ? At the moment no perfect solution. -- Benoît.
(313) Re : (313) Pioneer, Technics, Pacemaker, Laptop ?
And what about the Pioneer vs Technics ? Ive not yet played on the Technics, but I can say that the Pioneer do 'touch' very different than vinyl even if they are as much easy to use as regular vinyl decks. Benoît.
Re: (313) 313 geek quiz
he he i didnt reach the 10/10. Wasnt Derrick May spare room a correct answer too ??? -- Benoît. Andrew Duke a écrit : Marsel van der Wielen wrote: this is the one i meant :-) http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz.cfm?qid=256561 Not sure about the average person, but for anyone on 313, the above is too darn easy! Andrew David Beattie schreef: Hi Marcel, I did a quick search through my email history and found 2 quiz URL's from 313 but neither of them worked one looked incomplete to start with and the other was from 05 Cheers BT --- On Wed, 7/1/09, mar...@nomorewords.net mar...@nomorewords.net wrote: From: mar...@nomorewords.net mar...@nomorewords.net Subject: (313) 313 geek quiz To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Date: Wednesday, 7 January, 2009, 11:23 AM i remeber there was some kinda quiz on the net anyone remembers/know the url/address? thx!
(313) Re : (313) Paris
Hi, Rex Club has some busy schedule this month including Laurent Garnier all night long next saturday (10th) (I will be there if interested). Also Model 500 AND Mike Banks on the same night, and Jeff Mills on 31st. check www.rexclub.com Batofar is also a nice place on the 31st (again) they have Detroit Grand Pubah. Check http://www.batofar.org/ for more dates they have also a bunch of other interesting parties. Djoon sounds to be more and more appreciated place here, and is dedicated for house music lovers. Ive never been there yet so ask somebody else for feedback. Check www.djoon.fr. You can also check Paris Social club for Ed Banger like 'Electro' sounds : also sounds to be one of the trendy places o= f the moment, but a bit more out of the underdround... Some other smaller place to check : le Paris Paris, le Regine, l'Alternative. They all have a myspace with their dates. Some good parties with good local DJs there, but these places have a kinda 'trendy' reputatio= n so its not always easy to get in. Feel free to contact me for more info. Benoît. 2009/1/3, james.hurl...@utoronto.ca james.hurl...@utoronto.ca: I am in Paris for the next two weeks if any Parisian Dee-Freeks care to lay down some knowledge and/or hang out. Obviously will be hitting up the Model 500 show at Rex on Friday. Booyah.
(313) Re : (313) mix sets sterac/steve rachmad dj @ planet delsin // rex club
Glad to see that online, I was supposed to go there and finally got stuck a= t home because my gf was ill. Ouch ! So, how was the party ? Cheers Benoît. 2008/12/17, mar...@nomorewords.net mar...@nomorewords.net: it took some time - but i've finally managed to put them online twice Steve Rachmad aka Sterac' set from Planet Delsin @ Rex Club Paris he completely blew my socks off - !! and still if I hear the sets - they still blow me away decide for yourself go here ... http://www.planetdelsin.com/sets.php
Re: (313) Octave One at Berghain, Berlin this Saturday night
Andrew Beddow a écrit : On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 9:52 AM, fran...@thatamazingthing fran...@thatamazingthing.com Think the door peepz there want as mixed and interesting a crowd as possible. Right now that probably means not another late 20s Brit flown in from London to the new Prague for the weekend. yeah, as a mid-20s Brit, my secret weapon for getting past the door staff is a Danish girlfriend with fluent German. may encounter more difficulties getting in without... On a broader side, as far as I have seen (that means in France and specially in Paris), the doors seems to be more tolerant and open minded in 'techno' clubs rather than the others. That does not mean eveybody can get in, but just that our 'regular' clubs seem to accept only posh people. Any thoughts ? How is it abroad ? -- Benoît.
(313) 'Rock to the beat rmx'
Just hearing that track here at the end of the set http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIXpNVefPJg Does anyone know if its out somewhere ? I havent found it anywhere. Cheers -- Benoît.
(313) Re: 'Rock to the beat rmx'
Benoît Pueyo a écrit : Just hearing that track here at the end of the set http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIXpNVefPJg Does anyone know if its out somewhere ? I havent found it anywhere. Cheers Oh by the way obviously that sounds to be the Smith Selway one, i know... -- Benoît.
Re: (313) 'Rock to the beat rmx'
Christian J. Hewstone a écrit : Hi It could be the John Selway and Christian Smith remix. This: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQDZ-J0wT-g Christian On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 12:06 PM, Benoît Pueyo benoit.pu...@gmail.com wrote: Just hearing that track here at the end of the set http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIXpNVefPJg Does anyone know if its out somewhere ? I havent found it anywhere. Cheers -- Benoît. Yes it is, i knew but thanks. I was just trying to find it somewhere, but it seems there is no official vinyl release at the moment. Cheeers. -- Benoît.
(313) New stuff to download
Hi all I avoid you the promo sh... You should find some 313 stuff there (not in my rmx but in other tracks...) Hope you enjoy, feedback welcome : http://www.archive.org/download/Edensonic_22/ES022_01_strial_andromede.mp3 http://www.archive.org/download/Edensonic_22/ES022_02_strial_orion.mp3 http://www.archive.org/download/Edensonic_22/ES022_03_strial_pegase.mp3 http://www.archive.org/download/Edensonic_22/ES022_04_strial_corvus_tioneb_noized_remix.mp3 More info at www.edensonic.com Edensonic podcast : http://www.edensonic.com/edensonic_podcast.xml -- Benoît.
Re: (313) Jeff Mills - Le Futurisme a Paris - Critical Arrangement
Well at least it is wiser than giving such honnor to some other French DJ like David Guetta ... About his agent, err, I thought this was a taboo topic ? -- Benoît. kent williams a écrit : What with all the time Mills spends in France, and the fact that his long-time manager is French, and the French predilection for banging techno*... don't they already refer to him as 'notre Jeff Mills?' For a country that's made an art form of 'Le Cynicisme' the French do like their heroes. On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 4:25 PM, KiDD*e [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jeff Mills @ The Centre Pompidou, for the Futurism exhibition : http://is.gd/7xWF And yesterday @ la Géode, The Rings Of Saturn was shown : http://www.lageode.fr/NEW/concert_jeffmills.html http://www.lageode.fr/trailers/X-102_All_New.wmv In this article's last paragraph it's even written that at the end of the year, Mr Mills will receive the French Légion d'honneur decoration ! http://is.gd/7xVA http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A9gion_d%27honneur Waw already the Obama Effect, the french people is in the good phase of its i love you neither do i relationship with the USA. Haha :) -KD*
(313) ID please!
I shamelesly have to say I am looking for IDs from one of my own sets (from early 2005...) but I have no idea wheere to find these ones, so maybe Ill go quicker with your help. http://djtioneb.free.fr/ID1.mp3 (something very crazy, proably from Sir Real, Mark Hawinks or so...) http://djtioneb.free.fr/ID2.mp3 sounds like diego / kowasly but i havent found in my Kanzlrant collection. Proably too compressed to be Rachmad ?? ). Thanks in advance. -- Benoî (erased memory).
Re: (313) Too Good
I have this record. Is it that demanded? I have actually bought it but personnaly think there was better detroit techno out at that time, like the Los Hermanos album. Maybe Detroit techno is just too silent and make regular tracks become something awsome ? Benoît. ken odeluga a écrit : The Plan - Plan A - (The Plan) cat Plan 001 It could possibly revitalise your outlook on techno, I think, if you've still got an ear for sheer fun and funk, that is. I know it's super limited but a suggestion, for Europeans only, sorry: I got my repress from interstellarsounds.com I know he imported quite a few, so if you're interested and quick . Ken
(313) Nostalgic time - Christmas mix
Hi all, Here is a link to a mix I did for last Xmas as a present for my freinds. Till now it was only given to nine freinds (the idea was to offer each other our own mix). Mine tried to blend old and recent techno tracks, ranging from minimal to a little bit of madness. Just to remember there are still good techno producers around, and not to forget the musical background many of us come from. Also to remember unperfect and sloppy mixes still exist, and that is possible to play three records without using ableton =) http://djtioneb.free.fr/Tioneb_-_Joyeux_Noel_Mix.mp3 http://djtioneb.free.fr/tioneb_joyeux_noel_mix.jpg (tahnks discogs) 1) dopplereffekt - scientist (dataphysix, 1995) 2) d.diggler - incidence / pascal feos remix (resopal schallware, 2007) 3) perc - troll bait (drumcode, 2007) 4) brian sanhaji - reaction (enable recordings, 2007) 5) equinox - into battle / joey beltram remix (synewave, 1998) 6) raio - black valve (central, 2001) 7) marco carola - fokus track 04 (zenit, 1998) 8) gaetano parisio - art 7/10 a (art, 2000) 9) gary martin - cosa caugat (kms, 2000) 10) cisco ferreira - house abuse (tresor, 2005) 11) steve rachmad - horny (music man, 2007) 12) jeff mills - axis 9 b1 (axis, 1994) 13) subspace - nitro (token, 2007) 14) steve bicknell - why+ for whom ? (cosmic, 1996) 15) female - in valencia (downwards, 1997) 16) surgeon - badger bite (downwards, 1995) 17) mark broom - somewhere (warm up, 2002) 18) phase - the hyperorganism (token, 2007) 19) james ruskin - version (tresor, 2000) 20) christian wunsch - untitled (nine, 2004) 21) reeko vs gennaro le fosse - md07 (mental disorder, 2007) 22) dj boss - kombucha ep a1 (mechanisms industries, 2004) 23) fishgard - stampede b2 (sitcom, 2004) 24) steve stoll radio free - (trax, 1995) 25) joey beltram - ball park (tresor, 1998) 26) james ruskin - solex (blueprint, 2003) 27) echoplex - optima ride (soleil, 2004) 28) surgeon - floorshow part 1.2 (counterbalance, 2006) 29) reeko - the silent citizen (emphatix, 2007) Cheers. -- Benoît.
Re: (313) Nostalgic time - Christmas mix
For the earlier readers, link problem is fixed Benoît Pueyo a écrit : Hi all, Here is a link to a mix I did for last Xmas as a present for my freinds. Till now it was only given to nine freinds (the idea was to offer each other our own mix). Mine tried to blend old and recent techno tracks, ranging from minimal to a little bit of madness. Just to remember there are still good techno producers around, and not to forget the musical background many of us come from. Also to remember unperfect and sloppy mixes still exist, and that is possible to play three records without using ableton =) http://djtioneb.free.fr/Tioneb_-_Joyeux_Noel_Mix.mp3 http://djtioneb.free.fr/tioneb_joyeux_noel_mix.jpg (tahnks discogs) 1) dopplereffekt - scientist (dataphysix, 1995) 2) d.diggler - incidence / pascal feos remix (resopal schallware, 2007) 3) perc - troll bait (drumcode, 2007) 4) brian sanhaji - reaction (enable recordings, 2007) 5) equinox - into battle / joey beltram remix (synewave, 1998) 6) raio - black valve (central, 2001) 7) marco carola - fokus track 04 (zenit, 1998) 8) gaetano parisio - art 7/10 a (art, 2000) 9) gary martin - cosa caugat (kms, 2000) 10) cisco ferreira - house abuse (tresor, 2005) 11) steve rachmad - horny (music man, 2007) 12) jeff mills - axis 9 b1 (axis, 1994) 13) subspace - nitro (token, 2007) 14) steve bicknell - why+ for whom ? (cosmic, 1996) 15) female - in valencia (downwards, 1997) 16) surgeon - badger bite (downwards, 1995) 17) mark broom - somewhere (warm up, 2002) 18) phase - the hyperorganism (token, 2007) 19) james ruskin - version (tresor, 2000) 20) christian wunsch - untitled (nine, 2004) 21) reeko vs gennaro le fosse - md07 (mental disorder, 2007) 22) dj boss - kombucha ep a1 (mechanisms industries, 2004) 23) fishgard - stampede b2 (sitcom, 2004) 24) steve stoll radio free - (trax, 1995) 25) joey beltram - ball park (tresor, 1998) 26) james ruskin - solex (blueprint, 2003) 27) echoplex - optima ride (soleil, 2004) 28) surgeon - floorshow part 1.2 (counterbalance, 2006) 29) reeko - the silent citizen (emphatix, 2007) Cheers. -- Benoît.
Re: (313) 20 ans rex club
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : http://www.rexclub.com/20ans/ Hey i though it was only me but actually after having discussed with many fans of Garnier, many of them were disappointed with Laurent Garnier track selection at that night. The fact he played only cds surprised many people, and myabe its psychological, but most of us thought the sound lacked of dynamics. Anyone heard Garnier recently ? At that night ? Maybe we're just old people missing the time he used to play hare each month all night long... -- Benoît. New email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nouvel email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Sonar
Martin Dust a écrit : Yeah, I'm going - should be a scream cos I love Barcelona so much. m Sonar is always dope ! After 4 years in a row i wont be there this year... Looking forward feedbacks for x102 ! I also advise you French singer Camille. Cheers. -- Benoît. New email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nouvel email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) tampopo interview posted today
Frank Glazer a écrit : French techno and multimedia artist Tampopo agreed to be interviewed for my blog http://www.deejaycountzero.com/blog/?p=51 He mentions a kraftwerk and detroit influence on his music, no surprise there He is from my homtown (well sadly not since I have moved to Paris one month ago)!! Nice guy and good music !! Check his netlabel http://www.sumodehouse.com/ some great sounbds there ! -- Benoît. New email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nouvel email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Magda's Recordbag Stolen at CENTRUM, Erfurt, Germany
No offense to Mrs. Magda. I would have thrown myself out of a window if i were victim of such and idiot behaviour, specially in the dj booth, but : at the very cheap prices of portable hard drives today, isnt it recommended to save your whole work every day on that device when your hobby, your job, your passion, your love, everything in your life is stored in a simple laptop? IMO easier and cheaper that having every vinyl (when youre a dj) and your hardware (when youre a producer) in double. Only have to keep it safe at the hotel while giggin' -- Benoît. New email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nouvel email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Hypersampling (was latest Hawtin thread)
I would actually make a difference between Hawtin mix CDs and live performances. His 'mix CDs' are made in the purpose of providing a new experience to the listener. They are quite unconventional. It clearly appears that the last two de9 episodes could not be done 'live', and that explains Hawtin purpose was to make something 'new' rather than the traditionnal DJ set. Keeping in mind he wanted to make a brand new piece of music makes a small matter the fact he uses pre-existing music for that IMO. Hawtin live performances are actually very basic DJ sets with tons of effects above the tracks (which I find boring). The use of the computer is actually just related to the use of Final Scratch, that allows him to play a lot of unreleased music and some edits. So well there is no big concept around that thing, except the concept behind any DJ 'rock the floor wich the music you play'. Benoît. Arturo Lopez a écrit : What do you people think about Hawtin's approach to music? I'm calling it hypersampling. So we're on the same page, I'm talking about taking snippets and loops from a wide library of pre-existing music, and then inserting those little snippets into a dj set via the current software of choice. I think it brings up a number of supposed pros and cons. On the one hand, it seems to give the artist a incredibly wide range of possibilities, taking just those parts of tracks that you like and putting them together in any way/shape/form that you like, hopefully coming up with something interesting as a result. On the other hand though, I feel like there's no soul left, for lack of a better term, with what you end up with. If you gut a track to just take the little part that you like, you are still gutting a track, something that was part of a cohesive sound that the producer of said track was going for. You end up with a hundred little pieces that might sound like very interesting little loops, but string them together for an hour and I frankly get a little bored with the results. Hawtin's mixes sound like flipping the channel on your TV every 3 seconds. There's no hook, it's just loop after loop after loop, even if put together in interesting combinations. This is very different from mixing records or even using regular samplers for the occasional insert or loop. You still come up with interesting new sounds when you've got two records playing at the same time, but I feel like it's more of an additive process, with both parts still intact and forming that nice third record, you know? The listener can follow what is going on, and take part/enjoy the new sounds being added, with a clear reference to what is changing and what is being dropped in. With this hypersampling stuff, everything is so completely stripped of its original source that it becomes irrelevant where it came from. I get a great feeling from hearing two or three distinct tracks put together in interesting ways to form new sounds, not two or three drum loops and five high-hats and some random sound effect from 20 different tracks. ...perhaps that one of the last remaining walls (or most of it) between the Studio and the Club has come down. That's Hawtin's quote from that RA link the other day. I personally think that wall can be very important, and shouldn't be knocked down. Beethoven didn't write a great symphony on the fly during a show, he wrote them in the studio. This isn't to discredit the awesome amount of talent and exciting things that live P.A. work brings about, some stuff is certainly better on the fly, but Hawtin's approach seems to discount and not really care about the sources of what he is extracting. One of the earlier posts described this mix as sonic wallpaper and I would agree, although I think the 2nd half does pick up a bit. There's no there there. As for Hawtin, I think he's a far better producer than performer. He's written some very, very good tracks, especially most of the plastikman stuff, I just don't care for the new approach to performing. -Arturo
Re: (313) Hypersampling (was latest Hawtin thread)
Andrew Duke a écrit : /0 wrote: apparently he's not using turntables anymore. For those who haven't checked it out, here's the interview re: the above and the mix in question that brought about this thread: http://www.residentadvisor.net/podcast-episode.aspx?id=100 And yesterday I posted re: Arturo's post on this subject, but I've yet to figure out how to get it through (has been rejected numerous times). Subject line I changed it to was sharing music vs. DJ ego. Will attempt again to get it posted here (I'm pretty dumb when it comes to technology; seriously). Andrew Hmm OK havent seen that before, so my post was inconsistant. Well it seems his setup is more or less the same as what Chris Liebing has been using for years ... -- Benoît. New email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nouvel email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(313) Laurent Garnier on Innervisions
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofilefriendid=80201902 The fans of Garnier will love. I doubt the others will find these ones extraordinary... -- Benoît. New email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nouvel email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) 20 ans rex club
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : http://www.rexclub.com/20ans/ I've already sent a thread about that ! =) Ill be there for Mills and Garnier. Im moving to Paris in three days, so Ill be at hometwon !! If some people make the trip here, dont hesitate to contact me ! -- Benoît. New email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nouvel email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(313) Edensonic Records Compilation
Dear all, Since now more than 3 years Edensonic provides electronic vibes on the web. To celebrate the release #20, the netlabel issues a compilation that gathers most of his roster, previously involved for a release or a remix. Created by Strial, soon joined by his mate Tioneb, Edensonic aims to distribute for free, under creative common license, techno music ranging from minimal to heavier sounds. Focussing on quality rather than quantity, the netlabel fastly spreaded among the web-technoids then significally gained in notoriety following netlabel scene expansion. Acclaimed for their soul and their unconcessive music, all the artists have contributed with a brand new track in this compilation. Most of the time with influences coming from Detroit techno roots, they are all proud to present you all the facettes of that music Edensonic loves, and will go on to promote. Pablo Akaros, Strial, Southsoniks, Atesh K, Dustin Zahn, Kev, Maldo, Nick Wilson, Mich, Jeff Sotrm, Jerzz, Ivan Shoutkin, Lauri Leino, Starzchild, Henri Puolitaival, Elektrabel and Tioneb wait you at www.edensonic.com. Music Download here : http://www.edensonic.com/music.htm Direct download : http://www.archive.org/download/Edensonic_020/Edensonic_020_vbr_mp3.zip Find Edensonic release MP3 podcast here : http://www.edensonic.com/edensonic_podcast.xml Find cover CD on our website, for home CD printing... Strial Tioneb. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ http://www.edensonic.com Strial (label founder manager) contact : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tioneb (artistic director) contact : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Rex Club 20 years
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : Benoit When is it? From 14th to 31st may. Parties from wednesday to sundays each week (same as for the 15th anniversary). -- Benoît. New email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nouvel email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Sebastien Leger's Jaguar
robin a écrit : Umm, not really but at least there's an attempt at re-interpretation there. Here is more than an 'attempt' to me here : http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=G2EVa3rweT8 Famous one, i know ;o) -- Benoît. New email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nouvel email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Sebastien Leger's Jaguar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : Is Jaguar the most covered techno tune in the last fifteen years? MEK Just quoted that link on the topic, but you'd rather check that to have the idea of what was the initial concept of this artist (if u didnt know). http://www.discogs.com/release/549931 I loved that when it came out ! -- Benoît. New email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nouvel email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(313) Rex Club 20 years
I was in Paris at the 15 years. Exciting moments hearing Mad Mike live, Jeff Mills disco set, or Garnier 12h set. Other good moments for sure but I could not attend all the parties. in may this year will be the 20th anniversary, Ill actually have moved again to Paris by that time. Exciting names already (To be Confirmed) came to my ear, i cant hide them anymore : Jeff Mills all night long, Laurent Garnier all night long, Dave Clarke, Green Velvet, Luciano, Daniel Bell (Live), Miss Kittin, the hacker, Ellen Allien, Dubfire, D'Julz, Manu le malin, John Thomas, Troy Pierce, Damian Lazarus, Magda, Larry heard, Boys Noize, Agoria etc etc... Full line up TBA beginning of april Who will be there ? I wanna meet some 313ers ! -- Benoît. New email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nouvel email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) podcasts
http://www.edensonic.com/edensonic_podcast.xml Sorry ;o) -- Benoît. New email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nouvel email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] paul mouser a écrit : Just wondering if anyone could recommend some decent podcasts, which play quality deep electronic music. Don't really want it too hard, pref a mixture of stuff. The RA podcasts are always good, but i'm not really looking for mixes (unless there are any more andy stott sounding mixes out there!) Current fav is the riotcontrol podcast. Dam fine. Another i have heard is the bodytonic (the spirit catcher one has some nice stuff on it) For English humour i enjoy the adam and joe podcast which is on bbc6. Cheers, have good wkds, Paul
Re: (313) Re: Shelf system/record storage
Expedit in action... http://djtioneb.free.fr/Image001.jpg Ally my mates have that (or the 2x4 for the ones who have less records, used either vertiacl or horizontal) and some of them have moved it several times without incident. The only thing is that once mounted any IKEA stuff should stay in that form even while moving it. Unmounting kills ! Another IKEA tip Ive discovered is to use the top part that can be added on these wide and low TV things. They can sell u alone for 55 €(though they asked me twice because they couldnt find the use i would have of such a thing) and then its at perfect height to put 3 decks + 1 mixer + some stuff (atm i have my computer screen). Below it i have put some spare records (though there are not 'boxes' and then its not easy to browse among them) and on the other side bass-sub + (not on photo) computer, amp, cd player etc. http://djtioneb.free.fr/Image002.jpg PS : sorry for bad quality pics i used my webcam as i have not something else here today. -- Benoît. Jeffrey Richards a écrit : I think the neighbors would have freaked out more if they caught you burning the couch in the front yard. I have seen the Expedit in action by a few friends of mine, and one of my friends has moved his 6 times since buying it. Even worse, he takes it up and down stairs every time he moves. It has held up well, and I don't think he even has it tethered to a wall. If Ikea had cheap shipping and handling, I would have ordered one of the small ones no problem. Instead I have a cheap Danish copycat product that I bought at Big Lots as an Office Depot closeout works almost as well. My shelves are bowing a little bit, but that is because they are overloaded right now, but they are 2X2 unit and sit on casters for easy moving, so I can't complain. I also have a 2X4 unit that I use as a dresser. Jeff --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Funny, while I was assembling it I thought about what would be needed to move it to our basement (which is where everything will end up once the basement is finished). The idea of moving it as one piece made me cringe. Wondered if it could be pulled apart in one piece. Well, after spending the thousands of dollars it's going to take to finish the basement, what's another $200? I destroyed a sofa once on Halloween night to get it out of our old apartment. People caught me with a handsaw, a hammer, and a borrowed hatchet in the hallway hacking away at the sofa - FREAKED them out. MEK Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/07/2008 06:54:32 PM: I had a 5x5 bin Expedit in my old apartment, but then I had to literally destroy it, breaking the thing into pieces because it wouldn't fit down the stairs. I learned my lesson and got the same configuration as Tristan, three 2x4 bin units. I have mine stacked two side by side vertical with the third perched (only somewhat precariously) atop them on its side. I live in a relatively small new york one bedroom with my girlfriend though so we must go vertical to use every inch of space. I'm pretty short, but I'm used to a 34 height table for my DJ gear, so the expedit on its side would be a little low but serviceable as a booth. They'd be especially low for anybody who is tall. I did have an incident with the 5x5 when one of the shelves broke, but that's because somebody got drunk and toppled into the expedit, using the shelf as a brace. Under normal use the shelves seem sturdy enough. I would recommend them highly. On Jan 7, 2008 10:57 AM, Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Michael Bramwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 3:14 PM Subject: (313) Re: Shelf system/record storage What shelf unit did you have? This is the one I just put up and it seems very solid - although it does recommend that you only put 28.6 pounds/13 kg per shelf (I'm sure mine is overloaded but I'm going to keep my eye on it) http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/60071358 I've got three of the 2x4 cube Expedits laying horizontally, so I needn't worry about being crushed, and half the records are on the hefty bottom shelf this way. It works for me. They fit 2x1200+Xone:32 nicely on top as well. The third one also wound up forming a U-shaped partition for my studio, which is also part dining room (against my will, err, via compromise). ;) Tristan === [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phonopsia.co.uk -- peace, frank dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
Re: [Fwd: Re: (313) Digital Djing]
JT Stewart a écrit : if you recorded at a super high bitrate, it would be pretty dang close. but still, what you would have is a snapshot, translated into 0's and 1's. at the micro scale, all the soft edges in an analog record get turned into jagged edges..the sound is necessarily altered during the analog-to-digital conversion. visualize it as you would a digital picture -- similarly, with a digital recording, when you zoom in far enough you can see that it is made of countless identically sized pixels. with an analog recording, there is no neat configuration of individual pixelswhat you would see would be fuzzy, or round, and would contain a myriad of both regular and irrregular shapes. Maybe this has already been discussed, but most of the electronic music, even produced by analogue instrument, is recorded on a digital medium (computer, DAT, CD...), isn't it ? I don't even talk about music produced with digital instruments or going though digital mixers (which can be even used during the mastering process). I mean, Ive never seen in my life any producer bringing all his analogue instruments to play live the track through the mastering studio to record the vinyl galvanics. So even the vinyl has some part of 'digital' in it IMO. To me there is no perfect 'analogue' electronic vinyl. Agreed another more AD + DA conversion due to vinyl encoding removes anyway some more 'data', but is that significant compared to what I've just described ? -- Benoît.
Re: (313) Digital Djing
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) Murder Capital ... ?
My personal thought is the fact that Detroit should not be compared to LA or NY ONLY on the Police force side. Just because the economic social differences between these cities are so flagrant that high criminialty in Detroit cannot have a simplistic single root, and then, cannot be solved by a single solution. PS : The average Frenchman has elected a president sharing the idea that increasing Police force is the solution to reduce criminialty : so be sure I dont wanna give any moral lesson, and make myself sounding the way French are perceived abraod ;o) Odeluga, Ken a écrit : http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080103/NEWS01/80103039 7GID=3lj/i2AWl7DeYVMNkC4agnGBftQ1oHZ96lAMrgzzeFU%3D Paste link into browser. If it gives you some subscription chit, don't worry, it's just a one-question survey and the site's still free. Ken
(313) Digital Djing
Intersting article, in French. Maybe someone can translate? (PS : if u have an add, you can skip it) http://www.lemonde.fr/web/article/0,[EMAIL PROTECTED],36-994999,0.html TO ADD SOMETHING, I ask WHY digital DJ softwares do not have integrated somethiong like COVER FLOW you can find on Itunes / Ipod? Even more, this feature should be completed by the same interface you have on Ipod Touch / Iphone, displaying the tracklisting of the album on the back of the cover once u clicked on the cover. This feature might be pattented by Apple, but it would not be that difficult to imitate (just look at the inner window browsing in Youtube) and that would be the correction of the BIG defect of digital DJing that hasnt made me switched yet. -- Benoît.
Re: (313) Electro vs Electro
I think Daft Punk cannot be qualified as Electro, simply house or dance music to me. But I see what u wanted to mean : most people call that new kindof dance music filled with medium distorted synths 'Electro'. A good example : John Dahlback 'Blink'. To me, we have to accept to call that music 'Electro' simply becasue a huge majority of people do that, and even if thus we qualify Aux88 music with the same word. Words' meaning evolve, thats just about that. Before that 'Electro' phenomenon came, Ive alreay thought that all this commercial wave of 'house' music had probably left some bitter taste in Chicago house godfatehrs' mouth... And that didnt change anything. Actually we should feel lucky that Fedde Le Grand track did not make people start calling this kindof music 'Detroit Techno' ;o) Benoît. Frank Glazer a écrit : daft punk has never been electro. the aux 88 i've heard is definitely electro. On Dec 1, 2007 8:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are Daft Punk and Aux 88 both Electro? Either? Neither? m50
Re: (313) Electro vs Electro
Pretty good description of what's happening here in France. Did you know I was French, eh ? To reply to Tom, you have to know that here all major medias going from mass audience TV to promoters (even in the finest clubs such as Rex) use 'Electro' for a very wide spectrum of electronic music. So sadly the Me.De and Aux88 fans have to bare that 'Electro' has to coexist with two different meanings. Does it sound to be such a big problem ?? When you listen to or play msuic, I think the most important is not how you call things, its the music itself. Speaking of that these Aux88 remixes are nuts. The Advent's one kicks ass ! Benoît. Luis-Manuel Garcia a écrit : Electro has different meanings from place to place, as well. When I was living in Paris, electro was used as a rather broad genre label that usually contrasted with minimal(e). Electro included tracks that filled the mid-frequency range with distortion and/or synths, vocals, and a thick dirty sound. Minimal was a similarly broad genre label that included pretty much anything coming out of the Berlin Cologne/Köln scenes (Kompakt, Perlon, you get the idea). The sound of minimal seemed to centre on tracks that had sparse textures, punchy bass and detailed, crystalline patterns in the high-freq's--but also extended out to tracks that I think would get labelled progressive, classic techno, or even trance elsewhere. I think in N. America (or at least the Toronto - Windsor / Detroit - Chicago corridor, which I know well) we have much narrower definitions of both of these labels. When I went out clubbing in France, I found I was constantly being surprised by what was being called minimal and electro. I think Daft Punk can fall into electro in France and, ironically, I think you would surprise and disappoint a lot of people if you played Aux88 at an electro night in Le Rex Club or La Scène Bastille or Batofar (presuming they're still open). On the other hand, electro seems like a genre that is still alive in France, in a way that is less so here in N. America. I get the impression that electro on this continent is a thing that has already happened, that we remember and feel nostalgic for... cheers, LMGM On Dec 2, 2007, at 6:51 AM, Benoît Pueyo wrote: I think Daft Punk cannot be qualified as Electro, simply house or dance music to me. But I see what u wanted to mean : most people call that new kindof dance music filled with medium distorted synths 'Electro'. A good example : John Dahlback 'Blink'. To me, we have to accept to call that music 'Electro' simply becasue a huge majority of people do that, and even if thus we qualify Aux88 music with the same word. Words' meaning evolve, thats just about that. Before that 'Electro' phenomenon came, Ive alreay thought that all this commercial wave of 'house' music had probably left some bitter taste in Chicago house godfatehrs' mouth... And that didnt change anything. Actually we should feel lucky that Fedde Le Grand track did not make people start calling this kindof music 'Detroit Techno' ;o) Benoît. Frank Glazer a écrit : daft punk has never been electro. the aux 88 i've heard is definitely electro. On Dec 1, 2007 8:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are Daft Punk and Aux 88 both Electro? Either? Neither? m50
Re: (313) Richie Interview
Sorry i have skipped a bit of the conversation , you all talk too much ! Whats sure is that in the 90s or early 2ks' Hawtin was showing skills on 3 decks, was playing the 909 even better than Mills IMO and he rocked eveywhere he's been. And he got a solid tracklisting full of tribal mixed with old school to keep the vibe alive. Then he turned minimal. Technology improved his last DE9 CDs : with Closer to the edit and Transitions, he used technology to create something new an orginal, with a strong artistic concept. But at the same time, he tried to overuse technology in his gigs, which turned to an approximate beatmatching and constantly filtered 2 decks DJ sets. Worse, his tracklisting has turned into some no sense minimal thing. IMO Vath coming from 'hard' techno in 2k1 / 2k2 got into the minmal trend with a so much better selection, and still with a 'story' toldin each of his Dj set. Thats it, with technology Hawtin did CDs better like no one else - unless you like the music played in them. But at the same time he's gone from the party highlight DJ to some regular boring minimal DJ, musically talking. Seems his name still entertains the crowd though. Benoît. Nik Stoltzman a écrit : I agree, I like Richie Hawtin sets that are a bit less-extravagent with the gear (ie the mid-1990's). For me, it's almost like he is concentrating on the technology more than the crowd connection. His sets were a bit more human, with a lot more fire back in the day. The Mixmag Live CD they mention in that article is still one of my all-time favourite mixes... But everything was better back in the day, innit?
Re: (313) Richie Interview
If I have understood well what he says, he wants full techno discography available everywhere he goes to be able to play some hi hats. Has drugs made him forget how his 909 works ? -- Benoît. Martin Dust a écrit : Good little interview here: http://m-nus.com/newsletters/MM_NOV07_RICHIEHAWTIN.pdf m
Re: (313) votes
I have AH XONE 32. Except the fact it has 3 channels, it already beats every pionner I got in hands (300,500,600) though i've never tried the 800. Anyways I dont think Pioneer have changed thier stupid EQs cutting everything when you low too much the bass. AH are soft, precise, and still have punchy efft. Hooray for the filters aswell. So forget Pioneer... Now between 62 and 92 I would say 62 becasue its cheaper, and for the extra $$$ 92 doesnt bring much more technically talking (except if youre fan of all these hawtinesque concetual effects and stuff). -- Benoît. [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : can I have your votes pls..? Allen Heath 62 Allen Heath 92 Pioneer DJM 800 ?
Re: (313) Marc Houle: Techno Vocals
To me, thats just the result of people having fun together. The problem is that the'guys' have been doing the same msuic for years, and that they dont differentiate form each other. What I find funny in that story is that Im sure it will sell so much, and will make people scream in parties (of course while hawtin will play it, any other regular Dj will probably be whistled while playing that). So yeah the M_nus have fun of themselves, probably they party too much together, but we all do that with our own friends. The question is 'do they have fun of the people liking/buying/dancing on this music ?' Sometimes I feel the answer is YES -- Benoît. [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : It's on M_nus, don't think too hard or long about it. MEK Arturo Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/10/2007 07:42:38 PM: http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF284632-01-01-01.mp3 Is Houle being serious here? It's like being meta-jaded, I can't possibly wrap my head around this kind of thing. It's like making fun of yourself for making fun of yourself, and then laughing at everyone else for listening to you do it. Or making a trite techno song about how trite people think techno is? My brain hurts. From the Minus website: On Techno Vocals (as with all Houle productions) each sound is perfectly realised, commanding its own space with metronomic discipline. The rigid drum patterns, analogue explosions, regimented snare rolls, laser guided effects and delayed bleeps interact with supreme efficiency, while the arrangement is mapped out with cool, calculated intent. The result is a totally robust example of A-grade techno that's really brought to life by the self-referential, pitched down vocal hook! Not trying to be entirely negative, it just seems like a case of being too cool for school and then taking it to some strange other level. The result is a totally robust example of A-grade techno that's really brought to life by the self-referential, pitched down vocal hook! They can't really be serious about that, can they? Just curious if anyone has an opinion about this kind of thing. -Art
Re: (313) Chymera Wish EP
Hey is it the 'Bren' i used to know and met when i played in Dublin back in 2002 or 2003?? Does anyone have his contact (or maybe he can meil me back directly if on the list) ? Iloved that 'Umbrella' track on Ovum and these new ones are nice aswell ! -- Benoît. kent williams a écrit : Brendan doesn't self-promote on this list, so I will do it for him. He has a new EP on NRK that I think is pretty awesome: http://www.nrkrecords.co.uk/recordstore/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=466 Lush stuff. Obviously influenced by the more lyrical moments of Octave One and UR. His music lives in a weird place with respect to most techno -- the immediately accessible harmonic progressions he uses get his tracks into the boxes of some Progressive DJs, but to my ears at least, he has the taste and instincts to pull back from the brink of being cheesy. In other words, his stuff makes me feel good without feeling dirty afterwards.
Re: (313) Chymera Wish EP
Sorry for disturbance, a short sight in discogs and then on myspace shows me its the guy that made me think I could drink more pints than I thought ! -- Benoît. Benoît Pueyo a écrit : Hey is it the 'Bren' i used to know and met when i played in Dublin back in 2002 or 2003?? Does anyone have his contact (or maybe he can meil me back directly if on the list) ? Iloved that 'Umbrella' track on Ovum and these new ones are nice aswell !
(313) Sven vath track ID - some help please =)
He opened his set @ Razmatazz during the Sonar week end with that. The track was around ten minutes, i found two videos from that on youtube : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cCOUcU0UfMmode=relatedsearch= http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Jb5CMd0NeYmode=relatedsearch= Any help is welcome ! Thanks in advance ! -- Benoît.
(313) Records I Like
13 records technoism, minimalism Steve Rachmad - Moog on acid (Music Man) Paco Osuna - Crazy (+8) Elektrabel - Smash ST Zahn's Enemy mix (Edensonic) Strial - Brazil Machine (King Fu) Tim Xavier - Deception de real Remixes (Clink) Chris Liebing - abcd part 2 (CLR) Deetron feat DJ Bone - Life Soundtrack Rejected + Redshape rmxs (Music Man) Oscar Mulero - 46 Surgeon remix (Warm Up) Agoria - Les violons ivres (Different) Audion - Noiser (Spectral) Marco Carola - Apnea + Pallegio (+8) Ame - Balandine Ep (Innervisions) Makaton - Vale_tudo (Rodz Konez) -- Benoît.
(313) (OT) French Idol
Hey just look at that taken from last Thursday's show of French version of Amarican Idol. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMxmjRgQrnY Ok, sometimes we can hear the French accent but I had so much fun watching this, even if I dont really like that kindof show. At least that was a good reason to watch it ! Anyone had known about that overseas ?? -- Benoît.
Re: (313) Track id s
Third one from Ronny Pries mix is actually a track by me, glad you like it. You can download it for free at http://www.edensonic.com/music.htm check ES007 - Tioneb - T9 By the way full tracklisting of that Ronny Pries mix is there : ZimmerMix014 - Ronny Pries - clicks vs kicks 1:1 mp3, VBR, stereo, 160MB, minimal vs techno! performed live for Traktorized-Radio on #mth.electro (www.shouted.fm) Mix014 - Ronny Pries - clicks vs kicks 1:1 (archive.org) Cover Playlist 01 Pablo Akaros - Noche De Kriteers - [Edensonic 014] 02 Killahertz - Jack-Jack - [Fragmentmusic 001] 03 Atmogat - Continue Mode - [Direktschall 003] 04 Atesh K. - Robodance - [Intoxik 15] 05 Dupont - The Robot Hotline - [Blacktron Music Productions] 06 Herve Ak - Jeisa Like Minimal - [Stir 007] 07 Jerzz - Kannie Slapen (Sascha Müller Jerzz is in the House Remix) - [Super Six Records 022] 08 Nanospeed - Privathitter 1 - [Rest Label 027] 09 Vadim Lankov - Gloom Mood - [Super Six Records 021] 10 Lodestar - Red Man Waiking - [Avionix 007] 11 Inigo Kennedy - Simply Intricate (Loopen) - [Asymmetric 008] 12 Nuclear Ramjet - Liquified - [Digital Diamonds 002] 13 Ronald Van Aggelen - Specific Sounds Part III - [_rohformat 028] 14 Surd - Spring (Mookid Remix) - [Knob 001] 15 Dry - Bad Discount - [Year Of The Machine 003] 16 Inge Heiz - Strychnin - [Intoxik 015] 17 Ronny Pries - Hello Mr. Rok - [unreleased] 18 Curse - Michael - [Funque Droppings 004] 19 Dataman - Wnb - [Edensonic 011] 20 Compiler - Soundfork - [.schleudertrauma029.] 21 Stanislav Tolkachev - Family Dialects - [Funque Droppings 009] 22 Amylas - I Am Here - [Ural 13] 23 Tioneb - T9 - [Edensonic 007] 24 Simmetune - Synthetik - [Digital Diamonds 001] 25 Project Swirl - Echo - [Inuoquo 022] 26 Mark Foundler - Footlights (rp's Mono:Meltdown Rmx) [Dreamsource 132] 27 Ceroform - Hicon - [Heavy Industries 016] 28 Deadbone - Nightmare (Outro) - [Funque Droppings 005] 29 Doctor's Orders - Shelter - [Diggarama 010] 30 Kollektiv Turmstrasse - Der Langweiler - [No Response 008] 31 Neurus Meyer - Averkepa - [grhk 007] 32 Sven Plysch - Rack It Up - [Dreamsource 121] 33 Veztax - Model - [Diggarama 008] 34 Msei - Klangsubtractor - [Zimmer 025] [URL]www.zimmerlautstärke.de[/URL] www.zimmer-records.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.A. Keur BICT a écrit : Hi list, Below are some links to excerpts from livesets. I`d like to know the titles of the tracks, so if you have some time please have a listen. Taken from Ronnie Pries - Zimmer mix: http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.php?cat=audiofile=pries_zimmer_0.37.30.mp3 http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.php?cat=audiofile=pries_zimmer_1.23.00.mp3 http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.php?cat=audiofile=pries_zimmer_1.25.40.mp3 Original mix was hosted here: http://www.archive.org/download/ZimmerMix014/ZimmerMix014_Ronny_Pries__clicks_vs_kicks-1-1.mp3 Redshape @ resident advisor: http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.php?cat=audiofile=redshape_ra_0.22.00.mp3 http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.php?cat=audiofile=redshape_ra_0.35.00.mp3 http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.php?cat=audiofile=redshape_ra_1.06.00.mp3 Original mix was hosted here: http://ra.ratm.net/RA051_070402_Redshape-residentadvisor.net.mp3 Charles Webster and Moodymann http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.php?cat=audiofile=webster_moody_0.37.00.mp3 http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.php?cat=audiofile=webster_moody_0.52.00.mp3 Original mix was hosted here: http://www.datavibe.net/~pwn/NYC_CHARLES_WEBSTER_MOODYMAN.mp3 Thanks, Peter -- Benoît.
Re: (313) The Ionicboy - New Release
Digging this track for almost one year (time goes fats !!!). I recommend everybody getting that one, if u like fresh n funky sounds (this is not preperly '313' music actually but worths a listen ;o) -- Benoît. [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : The Ionicboy - New Release Mamma Cigarettes - Original Mix Mamma Cigarettes - Ariel Curtis Smooking Mix Available @ www.Beatport.com Listen @ myspace.com/theionicboy www.ionic.com.ar
(313) New way of beatboxing
Some mates sent me that... Quite great especially when he plays Beverly Hills Cop theme. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59ZX5qdIEB0 -- Benoît.
Re: (313) recording mixes straight to computer
I totally agree. I usually record at -3dB + normalize with wavelab. Actually with that soft over the -2dB you have really bad clipping sounds. When recording less than 3dB you have to use some comrpessor to make sound louder, normalzing is not enough. -- Benoît. Thomas D. Cox, Jr. a écrit : On 1/24/07, Benoît Pueyo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quite great as u can diretly cut the blanks (before and after the mix) on the file, master it (ie normalizing + a bit of compression when needed) very fastly. just so you guys know, normalizing is never a substitute for trying to record things at the highest possible level without clipping. usually ill pick the loudest part of a typically pressed record and set that at about -.5 dB or so, leaving a little headroom since the LEDs on the mixer arent all that accurate. check your levels while you mix! ;) tom
Re: (313) recording mixes straight to computer
Im using Wavelab. Quite great as u can diretly cut the blanks (before and after the mix) on the file, master it (ie normalizing + a bit of compression when needed) very fastly. Also great thing to burn mix CDs with the track steps. [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : For those of you who record your DJ mixes - what program do you use? I was just pointed to Audacity. Is it any good? I'm on a Mac running OS X 10.4 if that makes a difference. I want something that's pretty much click and record. MEK
Re: (313) Track ID - Classic track !
Wow that's one ! Didnt thought it would be Ame, really sounds old school IMO. Many thanks for the help ! -- Benoît. Wojtek a écrit : Check the a-side on this: http://www.discogs.com/release/744129 On 1/23/07, Benoît Pueyo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rhaa I totally dont know that track and I am almost sure this is a classic (Todd Terry ?). But the fact is that i have heard it recently at Depp Space @ Cielo NY, but also in a party with Laurent Garnier and in a recorded show from Deetron. The track has some kindof slow 'Garage' rythm, a synth line that make me think to Kill Bill gimmick, and a voice saying Find it, Give it, Work it, Share it Find it, Give it, Work it, Spread it (maybe i made some mistake as my undesrtanding of lyrics in English is quite bad). -- Benoît. No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.410 / Virus Database: 268.17.5/645 - Release Date: 22/01/2007
(313) Track ID - Classic track !
Rhaa I totally dont know that track and I am almost sure this is a classic (Todd Terry ?). But the fact is that i have heard it recently at Depp Space @ Cielo NY, but also in a party with Laurent Garnier and in a recorded show from Deetron. The track has some kindof slow 'Garage' rythm, a synth line that make me think to Kill Bill gimmick, and a voice saying Find it, Give it, Work it, Share it Find it, Give it, Work it, Spread it (maybe i made some mistake as my undesrtanding of lyrics in English is quite bad). -- Benoît.
(313) Some music for your mp3 players
Hi all, Here is a new mix by me. A lot of new influences emerged in the past years probably because techno turned into something more minimal and bpm have slowed down. You can find them in that mix. Please forgive me for the untightnesses sometimes, my third deck is a gemini xl 500... http://djtioneb.free.fr/Mix/Tioneb_January_2007.mp3 1- starzchild - stellar arts (strial subspace remix) - edensonic 2- marc houle - fat cat - m_nus 3- guido schnieder - halo - pokerflat 4- philus - ph - sakho 5- marco carola - submarine - one thousand 6- gabriel ananda - lo go - triebstoff 7- joel mull - episodes - elp 8- theo parrish - falling up (technasia remix) - syncrophone 9- thomas schumacher - high one you (home 2/3) - spiel zeug 10- staffan linzatti - monikers - sthlm ltd 11- unknown - b side - ante zenit 37 12- sterac - i am a machine - sino 13- joel mull - stepping - harthouse 14- adam beyer - stereotypes - cocoon 15- midimilz - crsh - gemini 16- rino cerrone - rilis 9 a1 (secret cinema remix) - rilisrmx 17- tioneb - steps - unreleased 18- rejected - for the people - sound architecture 19- planeatary assault system - grove for thought - peacefrog 20- pär grindvik - i want you - drumcode 21- unknown - a side - ante zenit 37 22- brian sanhaji - beta v1.0.0 (the advent remix) - enable 23- jeff mills - transport - purpose maker 24- paul mac - from below - sino I have also updated my website http://djtioneb.free.fr where you will find new charts and a set by me exactly two years ago. Enjoy ! cheers -- Benoît.
Re: (313) Friday Fun
About Vath in the 90s, that one is fun, but damn that Hardfloor track is so good. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GR4GMgJgekI kent williams a écrit : I remember the 90s when Vath was this weird-hairdo version of Roxy Music-era Brian Eno. Now he's some sort of crusty old hippy DJ. And he stole Twatkins 'old man dance.' On 1/12/07, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This has had me laughing: Papa Sven http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-Kd95qGFiE m PS I'm sorry :) -- Benoît.
Re: (313) Madrid
Jaxx records has really quality selection and staff. Adolfo all are really freindly people ! I think the store is in the main avenue of the city but i did not have time to go there when I was in Madrid, but for sure you have to go ! Benoît. De Block, Mario a écrit : hi there could anyone hit me (in private) on where to go and hunt for records, books, eventually the best tapas bars, cosy little restaurants, etc in the capital of Spain? I only read in short about clubs like Deep or Ya'sta.. Thank you very much in advance Mario -- Mario De Block Natuurinrichting/M.e.r./Beheerovereenkomsten PDPO Agentschap voor Natuur en Bos Buitendienst Antwerpen Copernicuslaan 1 bus 7 te 2018 Antwerpen Tel. 03-224 62 69Fax 03-224 60 87 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Sinds 1 april 2006 zijn de afdeling Natuur en de afdeling Bos Groen samengevoegd tot één agentschap: Agentschap voor Natuur en Bos (ANB).
Re: (313) 2006 Charts!
Musically wise this is very difficult for me to make a chart... Seems the old good funk techno i love has disappeared. The good surprise came from all these techno producers starting producing more minimal stuff with oubviously more funk than all these german hawtinesque guys. My thoughts go to : - Adam Beyer with his +8 release and sucessfully adapted Drumcode to the trend whithout losing its (hard) soul - Deetron with his Twisted album - Mills, that has kept alive Purpose Maker and not flooded us with highly conceptual albums almost each month like he did in 2004/2005 - All the recent Ante Zenit release 35-38 (probably by Alex Bau or Tomie Nevada) completely over-produced but with so much funk ! - Joris Voorn for all his tracks, but specially MPX309 - Agoria with Code 1206 Also glad to see Edensonic gets some support ;o) -- Benoît. P.A. Keur BICT a écrit : Hi list. Since the year is now really almost over I have made two best of 2006 lists myself and attached them to this thread. List 1: The 5 best tracks of 2006 (imho): 1: omar-s - churchill - aos-006 2: stanislav tolkachev - randominde (Part 2) - fud 009 3: convextion - astrum / convextion - sulphur vent (can`t really decide which one i like best...) - dlvextlp 4: ismer transition - dark sun - journeys ep (see: http://transelectronic.net/index.php?option=com_contenttask=blogcategoryid=0Itemid=29. This was posted earlier.) 5: jeff mills - transport - pm 021 List 2: The 5 best thinks music wise (On a broad term) 1: The bassline plugin for FL. I am just starting bedroom producer, but this blew me away. Proper 303 emulator. 2: Netlabels. This year I really discovered them! My fvourites are: http://www.edensonic.com/, http://funquedroppings.com/, http://www.intoxik.de/ and http://www.2063music.de/. Tips for detroit based / 313 related netlabels are very welcome! 3: Documentaries / videos on techno. I saw some this year trough soulseek (the hawtin lecture at immedia) and youtube. 4: The octex liveset posted on november 25. (Yes, this one: http://www.filter27.com/archives/2006/11/filter27_podcast_002_octex.php#more) Thanks for sharing that Jernej, I REALLY liked it! 5: My younger brother taking an interest in producing music and DJ-ing. (Unfortunately he is mostly interested in hardcore / gabber, but that is also how it started for me.) No highs without lows. But I won`t post them here. Be positive! Also in 2007! ;-) Peter On 12/23/06, Michael Pujos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : *Singles* (Peel Seamus) 1 Shed - Well Done, My Son (Soloaction) 2 Martin Buttrich - Full Clip (Planet E) 3 Cobblestone Jazz - Dump Truck (Wagon Repair) 4 Atjazz - For Real EP (Innervisions) 5 Don Williams - Detroit Black EP (Artless) 6 Jon Beltran - Going Home EP (Groovia Sound) 7 Kaito - Hundred Million Light Years (Kompakt) 8 Soundstream - Makin'Love (SoundStream) 9 Omar S - Foe Da International Dj Only!! (FXHE) 10 Hendrik Schwarz - Leave My Head Alone Brain (Osunlade Remix) (Sunday Music) *Albums* (Peel Seamus) 1 The Nova Dream Sequence - Interpretations (Compost) 2 John Legend - Once Again (Columbia) 3 Deetron - Twisted (Music Man) 4 Yagya - Will I Dream During The Process (Sending Orbs) 5 Convextion - Convextion (Down Low) *Compilations* (Peel Seamus) 1 Dj Deep Presents City To City (BBE) 2 Carl Craig And Laurent Garnier Present The Kings Of Techno (Rapster) 3 Hendrik Schwarz Dj Kicks (Studio K7) *Favorites* (Peel Seamus) Label Innervisions Artist Carl Craig Dj Deetron Talent Redshape Cool list!! will definetely have to check some of the stuff you listed. Here's my list: (for some reason some of the fields in More Favorites and Your details were not submitted in the form while I filled them) Michael Pujos (BORDEAUX, France) Singles (Michael Pujos) 1Future Beat Alliance - E.P. 3 (Suicide Recordings) 2Future Beat Alliance - E.P. 2 (Suicide Recordings) 3D5 - Neutrino EP (Delsin) 4Quinn - No more drama (Delsin) 5Trancendence - Danze EP (Strobe Records) 6Black Jazz Consortium - Looking Forward EP (Gotta Keep Faith Records) 7Girrèsse Erb - Slapback (Connaisseur Supérieur) 8Blackfeel_Wite - Deeper (BIT Mexico) 9DJ Mourad - To Elias... EP (Soul People Music) 10Sebastian Kramer - The Aztecs - Bio UK Albums (Michael Pujos) 1Beat Pharmacy - Constant Pressure (Deep Space Media) 2Dan Curtin - We are the ones we've been waiting for (Headspace) 3Vince Watson - The emotion sequence (Delsin) 4Heiko Laux - Waves (Kanzleramt) 5 Compilations (Michael Pujos) 1Keep The Fait - Dust sampler 1 (Dust Science) 2 3 Favorites (Michael Pujos) LabelDelsin ArtistAs One / Kirk Degiorgio DjLaurent Garnier Talent Future Beat Alliance
(313) Edensonic release : Kev Not made for fun (Techno)
Hi Folks ! Some good 313 vibes here... ES017 Kev Not made for fun feat. Maldo and Strial remixes Download for free under creative common license at : http://www.edensonic.com/music.htm Edensonic is proud to give you first release with Toulouse emerging talent Kev. Strongly inspired by Laurent Garnier's sound, he provides us two deep and melodic tracks with an obvious Detroit sound influence. With creative rythmics and clever chords he produces a moody but groovy atmosphere. The EP is completed by two other talents from Edensonic's hometown. Maldo from the Moody Preachers (who has also been of the winners of Laurent Garnier's Greed remix contest), keeps the atmosphere with his gergeous interpretation of A view of canal St Martin. Strial adds madness with his acid version of When we used to... that will with no doubt be devastating for any dancefloor it will be played on !! More info at www.edensonic.com Remember podcast is available for all the Edensonic releases here http://www.edensonic.com/edensonic_podcast.xml -- Benoît.
Re: (313) Teknology DJ Mix 'October 2006'
In my phone for listening during the week. Tracklisting sounds promising ! Feedback as soon as i am back from Paris on next week end !! Benoît. Wildtek Concept / DJ Dimitri Pike a écrit : Hi all, October session is available for download. A new video was uploaded and is available from our website or on YouTube here : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iFAnltS2h8eurl= Hope you'll like October material ! Dimitri Pike for Teknology http://teknology.free.fr - Dimitri Pike - October 2006 - Session 04 - Techno 01 - Car Craig 'Myspace Intro' Star Wars Edit (Unreleased) 02 - Michel De Hey vs Secret Cinema 'Another Sweater' Sterac Electronics Remix (Ec Records) 03 - Planetary Assault System 'Booster' (Peacefrog) 04 - Rawnaissance (AEOD) 'Escape' (Six One Six) 05 - Samuel L. Session 'Centrafrique Pt.1' Ben Sims Hardgroove Mix (Cycle) 06 - Secret Cinema 'Pure Tek' (EC Records) 07 - Agent Orange Becka 'Lemongrass' (Gotham Grooves) 08 - Marco Carola '3' (Zenit) 09 - Dave Clarke 'Southside' (Bush) 10 - Marijan 'Now' (Army Of Sound) 11 - Nine Nine Two 'The Ultimate' (Unreleased) 12 - Rennie Foster 'Hot LZ 13' (Subject Detroit) 13 - Hidden Rivals 'CC Feedback' (EC Records) 14 - Orlando Voorn 'Tribulations' (Hertz Records) 15 - Carl Taylor 'Voyager' NN2 Remix (Unreleased) 16 - Alexander Kowalski 'Changes Promo Mix' Loop Edit (Kanzleramt) 17 - Trevor Rockliffe feat. Blake Baxter 'Visions Of You' MTechnology living desire remix (MTechnology) 18 - Detour 'Tension (Structure)' (EC Records) 19 - Tioneb 'Unconsciousness' Elektrabel remix (Eden Sonic) 20 - Baby Ford and The Ilfach Collective 'Tea Party' (Klang Elektronik) 21 - The Sun God 'Return 2 Saturn' (Klang Elektronik) 22 - Plastikman 'Ping Pong' (Minus) 23 - Richie Hawtin 'Interview' Edit 24 - Choice 'Acid Eiffel' (FNAC Music Dance Division) Dimitri Pike - October 2006 - Session Vinyl 01 - Techno 01 - Aural Emote 'Intro' (Symbolism) 02 - Jeff Mills 'La Force' (Purpose Maker) 03 - Aural Emote 'Untitled' (Symbolism) 04 - Steve Bicknell 'Untitled' (Cosmic) 05 - User 'Untitled' (User) 06 - Steve Bicknell 'Untitled' (Cosmic) 07 - Robert Hood 'Fiend' (M-Plant) 08 - Samuel L. Session 'Centrafrique Pt.1' Ben Sims Hardgroove Mix (Cycle) 09 - Carl Craig 'Good Girls' (Planet E) 10 - Inigo Kennedy Marco Lenzi 'Untitled' (Molecular) 11 - Pacou 'Red' (International Deejay Gigolo) 12 - Steve Bicknell 'Untitled' (Cosmic) 13 - Jeff Mills 'Scout' (Purpose Maker) 14 - Marco Carola 'Untitled' (Question) 15 - DJ Hell 'Hot In The Heels Of Love' Dave clarke Remix (Disko B) 16 - Wasted Youth 'Kerb Crawler' (Archive) -- Dimitri Pike http://wildtek.free.fr -- Benoît.
Re: (313) NYC in the next fortnight?
When i was in NYC i really enjoyed the Depp Space party @ Cielo. Sounded as if it was the only place in meat packing with open minded people and not only posh girls. Of course the best part was the music ! -- Benoît. Melody Ng a écrit : Hi all Long time no write! I'll be in NYC from Wed 20 for about 2 weeks. Anyone who's got any recommendations or any parties that are coming up, let me know. I only just realised technotourist boards are down and I'd planned to pull out some info... sigh.. I do have soem recs, and I've been keeping an eye out for parties etc but there doesn't seem to be anything much on? cheers mel
Re: (313) Paris (was kings of techno)
The guys from Calme records do parties called Play in various locations and blip n beat @ Batofar. Some other parties called Technorama @ batofar program nice detroit djs. Since I am back in Toulouse for some years now i dont really know if these parties are good, but at lest they promote good artists. Rex has a constant quality programaation by the way ... I was there at their 15 th b-day in 2003 (the Kanzleramt, the UR, and the Garnier parties) and it was something HUGE !! Specially this Amazon live version Mad Mike did, and now Garnier plays all the time ... Benoît. KiDD*e a écrit : That's totally right, the so called electro is omnipresent around here. But you can still find some very interesting 313 related parties sometimes. I've missed DJ Bone on August 25th, and this party R.U. Detroit ? with you Fabrice. Hmm, i do regret it...cause i have very good memories of your set for the 'Paradise Massage' party on May 2002 with Titonton Duvanté. That's gonna be for the next time :) - KiDDy. - Original Message - From: fabrice Lig [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 6:53 PM Subject: RE: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) hi Matt ;-) I played last week at Tryptique a concert room for all kind of indie music...The party was Called R.U Detroit ?and it was packed, all the Detroit fans from Paris, was one of the best party I experienced in Paris. Really nice crowd ! I really enjoyed myself. Always funny to see the people reacting on the first note of a classic as well as on a new good track...I think Paris is into Minimal and Electro pop/rock music for few years now...and its hard to find some other kind of music...I mean a different party, different music but packed... Fabrice From: Matt Chester (313) [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: KiDD*e [EMAIL PROTECTED],Three-One-Three 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Paris (was kings of techno) Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2006 17:19:53 +0100 What else is going on in Paris these days, is there much good techno about? I only ever hear about nights at Rex and very occasional ones at Nouveau Casino - are there many less obvious nights happening as well? In fact, what's happening in the French scene generally at the moment, anything secret and interesting we don't hear about?! - Original Message - From: KiDD*e [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Three-One-Three 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 5:10 PM Subject: Re: (313) Re: kings of techno If some of you are in Paris this thursday (September 7th), he will perform one of his 'all night long' set for the re-opening of the Rex Club : http://www.rexclub.com/ http://www.fcom.fr/ez/index.php/en/dates/(artiste_selection)/Laurent%20Gar nier There are other interesting gigs the next days too. - KiDDy. - Original Message - From: Dale Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 4:59 PM Subject: Re: (313) Re: kings of techno I remember Laurent performed at a party here in the wrong neighborhood where some shadiness went down. A small crew of 'agents of darkness' strolled in with their concealed weapons. Some gunfire took place and maybe someone actually got shot. Fuzzy memories where I think someone was wounded, but nothing serious. I also remember Sonar 1999 when Rich, Jeff Mills, and Laurnet Garnier were all riding bumper cars together--with much 'bloodthirstiness'. That was definitely surreal. At 10:48 AM 9/5/2006, you wrote: Laurent Guarnier started coming to Detroit a long time ago, and is a huge fan of detroit techno. Bone has great stories about Laurent DJ'ing without monitors at sketchy Detroit parties back then. And as for Aretha and Iggy, why wouldn't he know about them? I'm from Iowa, so I don't think I can judge who's 'Detroit' enough, any more than, say, a guy from Brazil. I do know that whether you like Laurent's music or not -- and he's hit or miss for me -- his hearts in the right place. Tremendously fun DJ to see, because no one in the room is having more fun than him. On 9/5/06, Guilherme Menegon Arantes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 11:53:44PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: rapster / bbe Tracklisting: CD 1: LAURENT GARNIER 1- The Stooges ?No Fun? 2- Aretha Franklin ?Rock Steady? 3- The Temptations ?Plastic Man? 4- Funkadelic ?Bettino?s Bounce? 5- Carl Craig ?No More Words? 6- Jeff Mills ?Utopia? 7- BFC ?Galaxy? 8- Arpanet ?NTT DoCoMo? 9- D.I.E. ?Get Up? 10- Dabrye ?Game Over? Funny this CD1 is supposed to be a History of Detroit which kind of puzzles me: If it is a History of Detroit Techno, then what are Stooges or Aretha doing there??? (dont say they were D. May inspirations, pls!); Or if it is a Musical History of Detroit (which then explains why Stooges, Aretha and Temptations are listed), then what does Mr. Garnier know about it? Either way, this CD obviously does not represent Detroit musical heritage. -- Benoît.
Re: (313) The Laptop Debate.
To me, James Holden is a good example of good (and deep) music made with computers... One of the funny thing is that he uses a free software taht i also use at home, and that everybody who has seen that working say hey with that kindof soft, nobody will ever produce any good track. -- Benoît.
(313) New york this week
Hey all i will be in New York from 23rd to 29th august.? Does anyone have any good tip for a party during this week / week end .. Also would b glad to meet some of you 313ers. Keep me informed pelase. Cheers -- Benoît.
(313) Elektrabel vs Tioneb Exchange vol.1 to download at Edensonic.com
Download for free under creative common license at : http://www.edensonic.com/music.htm Strong and minmal techno is back on Edensonic ! Exchange vol.1 begins a new serie gathering Edensonic's roster together with new 'names' from the Electronic scene. Tioneb's track 'Unconscioussness' follows the line of his tight filtered techno productions, with here a touch of groovy bassline. Revealed on Jeff Mills' Mission / 6277 label, Czech hero Elektrabel did with his remix a more minimal but groovy approach of the track. His orignal track 'She is not small' has some obsessive pounding beats, while Tioneb reshapes it in a more melodic version. More info at www.edensonic.com www.elektrabel.info http://djtioneb.free.fr Cheers. -- Benoît.
Re: (313) Elektrabel vs Tioneb Exchange vol.1 to download at Edensonic.com
Hey, first thanks for the feedback. About the music well yeah i share the opinion straight techno is too badly repesented these days. The thing that's sad is that even if production wise its possible to stay straight to your style, dj wise its another affair as i need new records each week for my radio show (and my compulsive reccord addiction). Why ? Just because its not possible to buy any good techno these days except very few tracks, so well yeah i am among the ones who have partly followed that kind of Beyer or Carola trend... I think old techno producers like them have turned into some interesting minimal stuff, with load of shuffle and arrangement. Agaric aka Patrik Skoog is the most interesting example IMO. So my conclusion is that even if everybody can keep its mind straight to one style and never forget it, some other interesting things are happening around. DJ set wise it can expand a lot your vision. That schizophrenia embrasses me a lot ! Never forget minimal is Richie Hawtin, Robert Hood, Maurizio... but also all these good new talents ... Benoît. Wildtek Concept / DJ Dimitri Pike a écrit : Big congrats guys ! Elektrabel is (for my opinion) one of the true talents of 'minimal' techno scene actually, he stay right to his music and 'simple' as a personality when a lot of others would use the 'Axis' affiliation as a source of pretention to promote their sounds saying they are the 'descendents' of Jeff Mills , LOL x1 !. Tioneb ? A guy from France who also stay right to what he does ... Just respect. I try to follow him as best as I can and I enjoyed his past free releases. Don't want to be heavy in congrats but I feel good seeing guys like you who continue to defend and promote the sounds we like even if today, a lot of peoples have left the true tech sound for other horizons aka pseudo Detroit Techno (remember when I was talking on this list of guys using a pad, a bassline, a drum beat and claiming all around they love Detroit since they know how to do a similar thing... And just 'similar'), false copies of Hawtin minimal (who definitely makes me love minimal as we know it) or boring glitch minimal electronic music that interest only those who make it (I saw few forums/netlabels where only the producers talks about their own productions like if they was 'themselves' a revolution without getting the exposition the desserves...) LOL x 2 !. Aah ! Again I play too much with my emotions but music is all about this no ? Peace to all even if I'm arrogant sometimes, in all ways, I don't search to be mad with a anyone but as a musician myself I see some 'weird things' going on... It makes me sometimes hm... In reflexion... Sincerly yours -- Dimitri Pike http://wildtek.blogspot.com http://wildtek.free.fr -- Benoît.
(313) Edensonic new release : Pablo Akaros Unis par les cliks
[ES014] Pablo Akaros Unis par les cliks Download for free under creative common license at http://www.edensonic.com/music.htm Back in its minimal techno days for a new release, Edensonic is proud to gather in this EP two of the most promising talents of this genre. Pablo Akaros has emerged in the netlabel scene signing one of his first releases on the well known Karmarouge house. His sharp and groovy minmal techno make with no doubt a producer to follow. The easiest way to demonstrate that is to listen to the three tracks of the EP, and among them Mikro Punto with its peaktime break ! Jesse Somfay comes again on Edensonic with one of his long length and deep remixes. After having made him a respected name in music with his releases on Traum and Archipel, he has rencently been seen as cover-designer for James Holden's Border Community. Here, his interpretation of Mikro Punto shows all Jesse's talent to make a groovy but still very original and melancholic track. -- Benoît.
Re: (313) Online radio
http://radio.livesets.com If you like techno and minimal dj sets. There are loads of live shows in the evenings (European time) cheers -- Benoît. Blaauw, Martijn de a écrit : Bit bored @ workgot a few hours to go...can u guys recommend me some quality online radiostations to tune in to now??? I have proton radio running now..any others to give a try??/ Thanx, Martijn
Re: (313) RS back in the saddle?
Well i know that people would feel very happy to get this Caliber EP by Joey Beltram ... On a more personnal side, im still ooking for Platic Dreams original ... Quite crazy i cant find it, though im sure it has been sold a lot. -- Benoît. fabrice Lig a écrit : ah ! ah ! I'm not sure than a lot of RS early days' artists want to come back on the label...And its not easy nowadays to find some new genious artist like Aphew Twin...I'm curious to hear some new material...as a good belgian fan, I already have a good part of the RS collection ;-) Fabrice From: DB [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) RS back in the saddle? Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 12:05:54 -0700 Jason Brunton wrote: I've seen the list and it is extensive to say the least The list of re-releases or the list of people that RS ripped off ? ;) Dave
Re: (313) Cristian Paduraru
What about him ??? He recently posted something on my website forum (befor eit went down) and I am now on his promo mail list... Never listened what he does .. Is it good ?? -- Benoît. Kent Williams a écrit : http://waxdj.com/djs/1503/ Romanian producer. Slack groovy tech housey stuff. The basic-channel A minor chord track has a nice stompy feel to it. Worst English track titles ever, though. The Power Of Intimacey -- must sound better in Romanian.
Re: (313) richie hawtin sven vath
haha i got that on irc yesterday afternoon ... really funny one the funniest thing is when sven claims in all his interviews since ten years he stopped doing drugs ... -- Benoît. J.T. a écrit : hahahaha http://youtube.com/watch?v=b-n90BVhV_8search=richie%20hawtin also minto told me a funny little bit about kenny larkin playing in dallas a few weeks ago...he played a couple decent tracks but lots of not too great stuff, so minto went up and was like ..hey kenny, why don't you play some of your own stuff, off metaphor or something? ...and kenny said, no way, if i play techno everybody'll leave!
Re: (313) richie hawtin sven vath
Bah well you know its been already done too much theres no need to talk about that. So please dont do ! And well its not about hug, kiss, just look at Sven's face gahahhah -- Benoît. Klaas-Jan Jongsma a écrit : Oh my... i see a horrbile drugs debate coming up, better unsub ;) On 24-apr-2006, at 19:42, Robert Taylor wrote: You don't have to be on drugs to give a mate a hug! ...but it helps -Original Message- From: Benoît Pueyo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 24 April 2006 16:34 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) richie hawtin sven vath haha i got that on irc yesterday afternoon ... really funny one the funniest thing is when sven claims in all his interviews since ten years he stopped doing drugs ... --Benoît. J.T. a écrit : hahahaha http://youtube.com/watch?v=b-n90BVhV_8search=richie%20hawtin also minto told me a funny little bit about kenny larkin playing in dallas a few weeks ago...he played a couple decent tracks but lots of not too great stuff, so minto went up and was like ..hey kenny, why don't you play some of your own stuff, off metaphor or something? ...and kenny said, no way, if i play techno everybody'll leave! # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. # --No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.4.5/322 - Release Date: 22/04/2006
Re: (313) zachary lubin and mp3 players
Got a few mp3 sets of him and he is definitely ana mazing dj ! He also used to post on lists and was available by email, nice guy. But its been long without news ??? Benoît. Tristan Watkins a écrit : -Original Message- From: Aidan O'Doherty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 17 April 2006 12:35 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) zachary lubin and mp3 players also, am expecting some records ordered from nuloop, including a zachary lubin 12. http://www.nuloop.com/Details_e.php?arti=36730 never heard of him, or this label (an axis off-shoot?) Yeah, 6277 is an Axis offshot where one of the first Heiroglyphic Being records was released and a lot of Elektrabel's stuff as well. Zach Lubin is the Chicago techno DJ formerly known as Mumtaz, who used to rock parties all over the midwest in the mid-'90s with some really unique, impecable 3-deck mixing. His website seems to be a bit hosed at the moment, but it has a bit more info on his background, where he's played and what he's up to production-wise. You can still read it here: http://web.archive.org/web/20050308133011/http://www.zacharylubin.com/. He used to post here fairly regularly IIRC, and pops up again every so often. At any rate, he's a really talented DJ whom I have high hopes for production-wise (not that the two always correlate, but in this case I reckon they will). I'd slept on this record until now but the clips sound nice! Tristan === http://www.phonopsia.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Benoît.
(313) Edensonic new release : Atesh K. Warriors of Waterfalls
Out now : ES13 Atesh K. Warriors of Waterfalls download for free under creative common license at http://www.edensonic.com/music.htm After some months of silence Edensonic is back a with a fresh new release from a new Artist from Cyprus : Atesh K. He delivers in this EP five pure bassheavy techno tracks. Ranging from the dancefloor stormer Warriors of waterfalls to deeper and slower music, the constant production quality that makes the release one of the most floor efficient Edensonic has put out so far. Knowing that, our very own Mr. Tioneb could not help completing the EP with a more minimal, but still floor oriented, interpretation of Warriors of waterfalls. -- Benoît.
Re: (313) Ortofon DJ S stylii _ cheapest?
I actually bought mine with some records on www.decks.de ... This is the cheapest i have found in Europe. I paid the Elliptic Concorde Dj way cheaper i would get the Spherical in my store here. Benoît. [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : Been searching online for the cheapest price for a pair of these. So far it's been from www.djdeals.com but their privacy policy can go s*ck it. Basically they reserve the right to share your personal info with anyone and there is no opt-out. However, they are selling them for $35.00 each I just need the tips - not the whole thing and that was the lowest I've found in the US. I'd prefer to find some place that doesn't charge for shipping too. Pretty much all the other prices are around $41 to 49.00 anyone got a reputable place they buy them from for a low price? MEK
Re: (313) Mills Blue Potential at Lost
Mills did that show in an historcal site in Southern France last summer. He played some of his tracks live together with an orchestra. I have not attended it but many of my freinds wetn there and enjoyed very much. All the concert have been filmes and will be issued on DVD soon. Concerning is The Bells tour well ive seen him 3 weeks a go and he played a lot of purpose maker stuff and tribal music. There was a big screen in front of the stage with Purpose maker screen saver projected on it. You could just barely see mills behind the thing, kinda fun. -- Benoît. Emile Facey - Plant43 a écrit : Looks like Mr. Mills is going to show a film of the Orchestre National de Montpellier show at Lost. I've heard a recording of it and wasn't sure that it worked but it'll be interesting to see how they present this in a club environment. UPDATE - LOST SATURDAY 25TH FEBRUARY EXCLUSIVE SCREENING - BLUE POTENTIAL - JEFF MILLS We are pleased to announce that the evening will open in the Purple with an exclusive screening of an exciting new project - BLUE POTENTIAL, featuring Jeff Mills and the Orchestre National de Montpellier!!! MORE INFO TO FOLLOW LOST in association with AXIS RECORDS present 10 Years of 'The Bells' Saturday 25th February 2006 @ The Bridge, Weston St . SE1 10pm - 6am featuring. JEFF MILLS (axis,u.s. exclusive uk date) dj + 'Bells' dvd project JUAN ATKINS (metroplex, detroit, exclusive uk date) STEVE BICKNELL KIM BILIR JUERGEN JUNKER +
Re: (313) Audio Non Grata - Live Sets - D.Pike
Hmm i dunno why exactly you wanted to contact them, but as i have a radio show on www.livesets.com you can ask me if u want to be in contact with someone of the crew. cheers -- Benoît. Wildtek Concept / DJ Dimitri Pike a écrit : For Jason Marsel : My contact with Audi Non Grata is 'Steve', running the show. You can reach him at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hope this will help you. Peace Dimitri -- Dimitri Pike http://wildtek.free.fr http://wildtek.blogspot.com http://313tm.blogspot.com
Re: (313) UK flights to Detroit
Chicago, the we have bad weather conditions, flight will have 4h delay airport. Of course that always happen when u have decided to bring the 20kg case with you in the cabin. And once at the airport, your connecting flight changes of gate each 30minutes going at the opposite of that damn big airport. -- Benoît. Kent Williams a écrit : 2 years ago, Tristan Hannah got cheap tickets to Chicago, and I picked them up on my way in from Iowa to Detroit. Possibly could do that again if anyone was thinking about flying into Chicago and driving in.
Re: (313) Ronny Pries 'Distant Paths'
Yes That record is great, part 3 is the best IMO I thnik the vinyl release has even a better sound than the original mp3 !!! -- Benoît. Ronny Pries a écrit : Oh, glad to hear you guys like it and even more glad to hear it's really available out there! Thanks for making my day :) Ronny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A friend of mine urged me to come to his house last night to hear some great techno records he'd just bought. One of the records he was most enthusiastic about was Ronny Pries 'Distant Paths' - track 1. He said it's that good you've just gotta let it play. I have to agree that it's a great record, so if you haven't heard it yet then check it out! Nice one Ronny ! ** Entertainment UK Limited Registered Office: 243 Blyth Road, Hayes, Middlesex UB3 1DN. Registered in England Numbered 409775 This e-mail, and any attachments it may have, is only intended for the person(s) to whom it is addressed and may contain confidential information. Unless stated to the contrary, any opinions or comments are personal to the writer and do not represent the official view of the company. If you have received this e-mail in error, and any attachments it may have, please notify us immediately by reply e-mail and then delete this message from your system. Please do not copy it or use it for any purposes, or disclose its contents to any other person. Thank you for your co-operation. ** __ This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. __
Re: (313) new site
Alse very huge in France ... Beleive me the fact that my last name is almost the one of their creator had been some funny thing around me for long during my young days . -- Benoît. Dennis Donohue a écrit : Perhaps it is because they originate in Belgium? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smurfs Apparently Smurfs are huge in Belgium. http://www.mcphersonassociates.com/enews/UnicefSmurfs.htm Tristan === [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phonopsia.co.uk - Original Message - From: Peteri, Jochem [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 9:47 AM Subject: RE: (313) new site anyone involved in smurfs can be trusted. theyre pretty techno as well, like lil blue martians. combined with the highpitched vocals i guess its all on topic. and lil smurfette is always on topic i guess : ) ah well... groet, Jochem, Servicedesk ICT -Original Message- From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: dinsdag 10 januari 2006 10:44 To: Peteri, Jochem; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) new site There is a section in there called 'Actueel Nieuws' which you can trust!! ;-) -Original Message- From: Peteri, Jochem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 10 January 2006 09:33 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) new site http://www.vader-abraham.com/ The information contained in this e-mail communication is solely intended for the person/legal person to whom it has been sent, and as it may contain information of a personal or confidential nature, it may not be made public by virtue of law, regulations or agreement. If someone other than the intended recipient should receive or come into possession of this e-mail communication, he/she will not be entitled to read, disseminate, disclose or duplicate it. If you are not the intended recipient, you are requested to inform the sender of this e-mail message of this immediately, and to destroy the original e-mail communication. Neither Randstad Holding nv nor its subsidiaries accept any liability for incorrect and incomplete transmission or delayed receipt of this e-mail. The information contained in this e-mail communication is solely intended for the person/legal person to whom it has been sent, and as it may contain information of a personal or confidential nature, it may not be made public by virtue of law, regulations or agreement. If someone other than the intended recipient should receive or come into possession of this e-mail communication, he/she will not be entitled to read, disseminate, disclose or duplicate it. If you are not the intended recipient, you are requested to inform the sender of this e-mail message of this immediately, and to destroy the original e-mail communication. Neither Randstad Holding nv nor its subsidiaries accept any liability for incorrect and incomplete transmission or delayed receipt of this e-mail.
Re: (313) book
Laurent Garnier Electrochoc though im not sure it has already been translated. If u underestand French then check http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/2080683926/qid=1136594151/sr=8-2/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i2_xgl15/403-2348666-7110811 Ive not read it but all my mates found it awesome and hahahha they all amde their book signed by Garnier hahha. cheers -- Benoît. Blaauw, Martijn de a écrit : G'day all, Does anyone on this list know a (good) recent book on the history of house/techno/dj culture or something like that?? I really would to have nice read but i could not find any proper books on this subject...maybe someone could point me in the right direction?? Thanx Martijn
Re: (313) What are you digging right now ?
Maybe thats just me or a syptom of my vinyl addiction, but the mastering on the EP sounds damn better than the net release... Anyways, always glad to see a netlabel going out of the shadow world of nerds hahha -- Benoît. Ronny Pries a écrit : Aye Benoît, that reminds me i almost forgot to inform the list that the Distant paths extracts are finally available around the globe :) Ronny Benoît Pueyo wrote: My current fave EPs in no particular order Happy new year Joris Voorn - Chemistry of attraction (Wolfskuil); Paul Mac - Return to the fountain EP (Ingoma) Paul Mac - For the sake of it (FU FCOM) V/A - Warsaw admixture series 3 (Soleil) Ronny Pries - Distant paths extracts (Rohformat) Kan Shinomura - Indigene EP (Robaudio) Philus - pH (Sähkö) Stanny Franssen - Bionical clones (Harthouse) Robert Hood - Hoodmusic 1 (Music man) Adam Beyer - A walking contradiction (Plus 8) Daniel Jacques - Aphter faith of what EP (SLS)
(313) What are you digging right now ?
My current fave EPs in no particular order Happy new year Joris Voorn - Chemistry of attraction (Wolfskuil); Paul Mac - Return to the fountain EP (Ingoma) Paul Mac - For the sake of it (FU FCOM) V/A - Warsaw admixture series 3 (Soleil) Ronny Pries - Distant paths extracts (Rohformat) Kan Shinomura - Indigene EP (Robaudio) Philus - pH (Sähkö) Stanny Franssen - Bionical clones (Harthouse) Robert Hood - Hoodmusic 1 (Music man) Adam Beyer - A walking contradiction (Plus 8) Daniel Jacques - Aphter faith of what EP (SLS) -- Benoît.
(313) Good 313 site
Hi all, for the ones who knew this site and the others, check www.division313.com the update is brand new !! -- Benoît.