[313] Melbourne Australia : small dub/techno event soon
Kind of on topic, by music genre if not by geography: If you like the sounds of deepchord, maurizio, cologne labels, etc you'll like this party... -- saturday 27th April 2002 H E A D S P A C E 03 the dub techno joint party is back dub room djs: delivering another bass-heavy slab of evan on earth (live)echo laden dub glitch funk tech heaven. dark network kamehameha entry rear of 467 victoria st abbotsford (melb) bagsfrom 10:30pm - all night $10 entry. $7 concession. tech room djs: $7 if you email us at [EMAIL PROTECTED] zog for updates and discounts jp filling the musical void for deep techno and toupee vs palukapure dub. A small cosy warehouse party. humdrum more info at http://koan.net/headspace/ as it becomes available - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[313] [MELBOURNE] HEADSPACE 02 saturday 19th jan
=== Kinda on topic as this is a very 313music friendly event it's in Melbourne Australia though.. === saturday 19th January 2002 H E A D S P A C E 02 the dub tech joint underground party returns dub room djs: delivering more bass-heavy slabs of theo retischecho laden dub glitch funk tech heaven. paluka dark networkentry rear of 467 victoria st abbotsford (melb) dj delayfrom 10:30pm - all night $10 entry. $7 concession. tech room djs: $7 if you email us at [EMAIL PROTECTED] bagsfor updates and discounts toupee filling the musical void for deep techno and humdrum pure dub. A small cosy warehouse party. zog an apparat/zog joint production more info at http://koan.net/headspace/ as it becomes available -- HEADSPACE 02 PARTY sat 19th jan http://koan.net/headspace/ zog music info at http://www.zog.net.au/ calg101 locked groove record now for sale! - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] Richie Hawtin Australian Dates
In Melbourne there's also The Orb at Earthcore and Jan Jelinek @ Revolver that weekend.. decisions decisions! Melbourne November 24 25 Melbourne Park $99 + bf/handling fee is $105.20 through Ticketek. Also available through usual retail outlets -- HEADSPACE dub/tech party http://koan.net/headspace/ (sat 17th november) zog music info athttp://www.zog.net.au/ calg101 locked groove record now for sale! - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[313] melbourne australia : 313ish event
just a quick mention: trying something different - a warehouse party with deep dubby techno, and pure dub more info @ URL HEADSPACE dub/tech party http://koan.net/headspace/ (sat 17th november) - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] more jaguar ripoffs?
On a vaguely similar note, I played Rolando/Jaguar to a friend who is into electronic music, but not recent techno, and he said wow.. Another remix of Dead Eyes Opened! (a Severed Heads track) -- zog dontrii album now at http://www.crispydisc.com/ nerd nerd nerd at http://www.linuxbandwagon.com/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] 4 the aussies
Collectors Corner on Swanston St (over the road from the Lounge) has some good stuff, at least for techno. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: melbourne 313ers which are good shops for techno house apart from octave mighty music? thanx p-dogg - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- zog dontrii album now at http://www.crispydisc.com/ nerd nerd nerd at http://www.linuxbandwagon.com/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[313] heart goes out
Hope as many people as possible are OK! completely stunned -- zog dontrii album now at http://www.crispydisc.com/ nerd nerd nerd at http://www.linuxbandwagon.com/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] Stacey Pullen In Melbourne
yeah this was one of the best nights out and the best music I have heard for ages! I'm not hugely into housy stuff but it was good he mixed styles around so such a long set didn't get monotonous. great use of FX, usually DJs messing with FX annoys me but he did it just so well. and having a prepaid ticket meant I was permitted to walk the hallowed grounds of expensive, super snob seven nightclub without putting up with the arbitrary and bullshit decisions of the bouncers. Cyclone Wehner wrote: How amazing was Stacey Pullen in Melbourne last night - a Wednesday, it's raining, it's winter, there's a recession on, and the house is packed. Five hours plus. He played EVERY style, jazzy house through to deep house through to vocal -- zog dontrii album now at http://www.crispydisc.com/ nerd nerd nerd at http://www.linuxbandwagon.com/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
australian sounds in a 313/berlin dub vein
Australian electronic music collective Clan Analogue's recent CD compilation Cognition III has quite a few tracks that would appeal to those who are into the slower berlin/313 kinda techno sound. has tracks by Jeremy Dower (who has a recent album on Plug Research), Stalker, 5000 Fingers of Dr T, Atone and others.. only on CD, and probably only available in Australia (or internet order). http://www.clananalogue.org/ca_prod_detail.php?id=2 disclaimer: yeah I'm involved with these guys but it is stylisticly on topic. -- zog : music and open source : http://www.zog.net.au/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] 0412117159 disintermediate distributed paradigms - optimize interactive infrastructures
Re: [313] Future of DJ'ing, also anyone at MIDEM?
I think the laptop/CD thing is just a different way than the vinyl method. Both have their pluses and minuses, though there is definately a nostalgic/stylistic tradition and huge storehouse of skills for the vinyl-playing DJ in the dance/electronic music scene. When electrified instruments came in the people playing acoustic instruments complained (others embraced the new technology and took music in a new directions). When synths came in those playing electrified instruments complained When samplers came in those playing synths complained... When DJs with their records came in Soon people will be nostalging about the good old 128k old skool mp3 sound, and how CPU glitches in a set added warmth and character.. and bitching about some new tech that has appeared on the scene and is taking all the art/warmth/whatever..
Re: [313] OT: Performing Live With A Laptop
Jorge Velez wrote: Sorry about the off topic thread, but the tech-gear list has been way too quiet lately and I'm in a bind: Have a CDR looping of some original (ambient/easily mixable?) stuff in a CD-walkman nearby, plugged into the mixer. Rehearse fading it in smoothly without flipping out on stage when your machine locks (like it will, at the worst possible moment). Practice recovering your set from a sudden crash as quickly as possible (get someone to reset your machine while you are playing and see how you deal). If you are playing from a PC it's amazing how many people presume you aren't doing anything much and come and start yakking on about this amazing program called Rebirth that you should check out, or the latest motherboard they got or whatever. Ignore them, or have a sh-101 or something out in view so they know you are playing music and won't get in your face.
Re: [313] land of oz??
FC3 Richards wrote: anything going on in Melborne from the 17th -19th?? or sydney from the 21st to the 25th??? what are the good clubs there?? i need some good info on that sort of thing, being a foreighner and all. thanks http://www.beat.com.au/ has some info available for melbourne - there is a printed version of this plus another paper called Inpress that has whats on. These are available in a lot of clubs, cafes, music shops etc. I haven't been out much at all recently, but DJs I like that play around town are: DJ Toupee Jeff Tyler Damian Laird Jason Digby Jase Knipe DJ Pixelton