Re: (313) New Dopplereffekt LP lands

2007-06-10 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43

The clips sound amazing. I can't wait to hear the rest.



On 10 Jun 2007, at 10:28, robin wrote:




http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/ 
270619-01.htm&highlight=dopplereffekt


Not many beats on there.


robin...




Re: (313) Clarence G

2007-04-20 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
Wow $305 already! Who is Gerald Stinson? :/



on 20/4/07 10:44 am, David Beattie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I felt sure that when Placid opened it to offers here
> first that Rob would have secured it with his offer of
> "a couple of quid"
> 
> Will be interesting indeed to see the real price
> 
> Cheers
> BT
> --- robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> I see our very own Placid has his Clarence G 12 for
>> sale on eBay at 
>> the moment.
>> 
>> Will be interesting to see the real price this
>> fetches given the
>> farce that ensued last time this a copy of this 12
>> came up for sale.
>> 
>> 
>> robin...
>> 
> 



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

2007-04-19 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
Just get my tx for Plex, can't wait for Ultradyne! :))


on 19/4/07 5:01 pm, fab. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> sorry,
> he did not release on ACV, but that was the time-frame and scene SNS was
> part of
> 
> f.
> - Original Message -
> From: "fab." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "313 Mailinglist List" <313@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 5:58 PM
> Subject: Re: (313) London SPAM: Ultradyne and B12 Friday, Lory D and
> Errorsmith Saturday
> 
> 
>> yes, he IS the man.
>> he had a seminal label called Sounds Never Seen and also a small imprint
>> called Elektronische Outboarding Cast on which he released a killer
>> electro 12".
>> IIRC correctly ha also released material on the now legendary roman label
>> ACV (Robert Armani released on ACV as well...).
>> 
>> He is seen somewhat as a god here in rome, since the heydays of the roman
>> rave scene back in the day.
>> 
>> The Rephlex release is a collection of his best releases on SNS as well as
>> 2 original tracks i think.
>> 
>> He has started playing live again after a break and he has returned to
>> form - expect dirty techno, electro and chicago inspired sound.
>> 
>> fab.
>> 
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Klaas-Jan Jongsma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "313 Mailinglist List" <313@hyperreal.org>
>> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 5:31 PM
>> Subject: Re: (313) London SPAM: Ultradyne and B12 Friday, Lory D and
>> Errorsmith Saturday
>> 
>> 
>>> Lory D is the man ;) He created some really cool acid-techno. He was
>>> closely involved with that early italian experimental techno sound  like
>>> the releases on Plasmek and Final Frontier. I don't recall him  ever
>>> releasing on those labels but just mentioning them here as audio
>>> reference ;)
>>> 
>>> If i call correctly rephlex re-released some of his earlier material  a
>>> couple of years back.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 19-apr-2007, at 12:35, Robert Taylor wrote:
>>> 
 I'm really not sure - never heard any Ultradyne, Manasyt or  Posthuman
 and never heard any Lory D, so it's all very exciting.
 Think I may plump for the Saturday as it's closer
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 



Re: (313) new & old chit

2007-04-05 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
on 4/4/07 3:47 pm, J.T. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> also the e.r.p. dLVEXT2 will be re-pressed this summer with new mastering
WOOHOO!! :)



Re: (313) Pretty much what I played at Süd on Saturday

2007-04-05 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
Nice one Tristan, it was a a great set so I'm looking forward to hearing it
again. What was the Kit Clayton track? I need it now :)

E


on 5/4/07 4:00 pm, Tristan Watkins at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> - Original Message -
> From: "Odeluga, Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 3:53 PM
> Subject: [SPAM-LOW] RE: (313) Pretty much what I played at Süd on Saturday
> 
> 
>> Then towards the end we got the more recognisable BC/CR/BC+CR-influenced
>> titles and also a couple of Convextions too (not in the set you posted I
>> think T?) mixed in a way which I have to take my hat off to you again for,
>> because I hadn't heard the ones you chose in the way you obviously have -
>> so far I still can't see myself mixing anything from that LP in fact, much
>> as I practically adore it.
>> 
> 
> Thanks again Ken! As you say, not in the recorded set. As it turns out that
> was the first time I'd mixed anything from the Convextion album, so if it
> worked in that context it was more chance than intuition or special hearing.
> :) I actually don't recall which tracks I played. Anwyay... you have Nick to
> thank for that via the gifted extra 15 minutes of set I hadn't expected to
> be doing.
> 
> Tristan
> ===
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
> 



Re: (313) 31st March ( This Coming Saturday ) S üdElectronic's 10th Record Release Party With Cassy , Portable Aka Body Code+++++ Many More

2007-03-27 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
And me. Haven't seen Tristan play out for ages, can't wait.




on 27/3/07 2:55 pm, Odeluga, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> You'll also see me Fab, can't believe I've not met you yet (or least not been
> aware of it!)
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: fab. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 27 March 2007 14:54
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: (313) 31st March ( This Coming Saturday ) SüdElectronic's 10th
> Record Release Party With Cassy , Portable Aka Body Code+ Many More
> 
> see you there lakuti!!
> (and you too Tristan!! )
> 
> fab.
> - Original Message -
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <313@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 3:47 PM
> Subject: (313) 31st March ( This Coming Saturday ) SüdElectronic's 10th
> Record Release Party With Cassy , Portable Aka Body Code+ Many More
> 
> 
> Hi Folks
> 
> A quick reminder about our 10th release party this coming saturday
> 
> 31st March Süd Electronic's 10th Record Release Party With Cassy ,
> Portable Aka Body Code + Many More
> 
> We are still taking names for the £8 list . We will be doing so until
> 4 pm on saturday the 31st , so please make
> sure the names are in before then as we will not be on the computer
> after that cut off period . Otherwise it's £10 on the door .
> 
> Room 1
> Cassy (Panorama Bar , Hardwax , Ostgut Ton , Perlon , Playhouse , Peace
> Frog )
> Portable Aka Body Code - Live ( Spectral , Süd , Scape , Background ,
> Karat , Context )
> Lakuti ( Süd )
> Marco Shuttle ( Süd )
> Nick Craddock (Süd)
> 
> Room 2
> Nick Craddock (Süd)
> Stefano ( Serialism )
> Phonopsia  (www.phonopsia.co.uk )
> 
> Visuals By Brittski & Squint
> http://www.britthatzius.co.uk/
> 
> Date : 31st March 2007
> Venue : The Rhythm Factory  16 - 18 Whitechapel  Road , London E1 1EW
> Nearest Tube ; Aldgate east ( The exit nearest to the whitechapel gallery )
> There is a bus stop a few seconds from the venue too & liverpool
> station is not too far from the venue .
> 
> Click on the link below for a map
> http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?lat=51.5167&lon=-0.0676&scale=1&ico
> n=x
> Time : 10 pm - 6am
> Door Charge ; £10 /£8 to mailinglist subscribers
> Subscribe by emailing
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> infoline : 07727685791
> 
> For more info on the artists
> Cassy
> http://www.cassybritton.com/
> http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature-read.aspx?id=800
> 
> Portable / Body Code
> http://www.myspace.com/bodycodemusic
> 
> It would be great if you can all make it .
> lerato & alan
> 



Re: (313) New ERP on Frantic Flowers

2007-03-15 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
Some of my absolute fave tracks from the live set, can't wait to have them
on vinyl!

Emile


on 15/3/07 10:11 am, Aidan O'Doherty at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> oh happy days, was wondering when franctic flowers would deliver.
> seems an age since last realease.
> 
> On 15/03/07, Tristan Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> It's dropped, at least at Juno. Y'all will recognise some of this from his
>> live PAs.
>> 
>> Anyone know when the Theo Parrish album is due?
>> 
>> Tristan
>> ===
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
>> 
>> 



Re: (313) techno slump

2006-09-06 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
> that is acctually one of my all time favorite records!!!

Totally, the remastered version is one of the best albums I've ever heard.


> 
> On Wed, 6 Sep 2006, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
>> 
>> 4. 'Tago Mago' - Can. Why not?
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
> www.phoniq.net
> releases available on:
> www.noisefactoryrecords.com
> publication:
> www.vagueterrain.net
> 
> 



Re: (313) Blade Runner sampling

2006-08-25 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
Someone should write a book on the influence on Blade Runner on electronic
music!


on 25/8/06 10:53 am, Robert Taylor at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> THX1138
> And I've heard loads of Star Trek samples - esp the doors to the bridge
> of the Enterprise opening and closing
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul Kendrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 25 August 2006 08:50
> To: Robert Taylor; Simon Hindle; 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: RE: (313) Blade Runner sampling
> 
> There's a George Lucas movie that was sampled tones as well.
> XXsomething like that.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 25 August 2006 10:49
> To: Simon Hindle; 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: RE: (313) Blade Runner sampling
> 
> 
> Hahahahahhahaha - it's got to be the most sampled film of all time -
> soundtrack AND dialogue
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Simon Hindle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 25 August 2006 06:42
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: (313) Blade Runner sampling
> 
> Anyway, are there any other tracks which sample from the soundtrack? Are
> any of them any good?
> 
> 
> 
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Re: (313) New planet: UB313

2006-08-17 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
LOL! Scanner has was commissioned by the BBC to write some new tracks to go
with the new planets that they played on Radio4 last night. They really
should have got a Detroit artist/s to do the one for UB313.


on 17/8/06 12:08 pm, Odeluga, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> There is a connection. You end up looking that way by dancing to hard to
> KMS tracks!
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 17 August 2006 13:07
> To: Odeluga, Ken; robin; 313 Org
> Subject: RE: (313) New planet: UB313
> 
> It's nicknamed Xena though after that lady on the telly with the big
> thighs 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 17 August 2006 11:05
> To: robin; 313 Org
> Subject: RE: (313) New planet: UB313
> 
> Yeah very tastefully named! (OK, so it's a coincidence, but a good one
> and so appropriate too!)
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 17 August 2006 12:04
> To: 313 Org
> Subject: (313) New planet: UB313
> 
> 
> 
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4795755.stm
> 
> cool!
> 
> robin...
> 
> 
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Re: (313) Congrats for Alex Bond's baby!!

2006-07-18 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
Congratulations Alex! :)



on 17/7/06 11:41 pm, Svagr, Jodie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Congrats Alex!!
> 
> Thats ace.  Millie is a beautiful name. Raise her to dance and love the tunes!
> 
> All the best,
> Jodie
> 
> 
> 
> robin wrote:
>> Speaking of new releases...
>> 
>> Congratulations to our very own Alex Bond and his partner Rebecca on the
>> birth of their daughter Millie last week (mother and daughter healthy
>> and at home now).
>> 
>> :)
>> 
>> robin...
>> 
> 
> 
> 
> 



Re: (313) microsound/electroacoustic/techno goings-on in asia

2006-07-04 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
Sounds like a great trip, have you thought about myspace?


on 4/7/06 3:05 am, /0 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> sub to the microsound list, which is run by hyperreal I believe
> 
> and maybe max/msp, at cycling74.com
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: "Damian Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <313@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 9:52 PM
> Subject: (313) microsound/electroacoustic/techno goings-on in asia
> 
> 
>> hey
>> 
>> i'm off on my OE next year, and i'm intending on taking my laptop and mic
>> and writing music in all of the places i end up in - which at the moment
>> will be places that lie in a largely circuitous overland route between
>> indonesia and germany, including indonesia, malaysia, vietnam, china,
>> tibet, mongolia, turkey, bulgaria, romania, serbia, croatia, slovenia;
>> possibly india and through iran, or possibly parts of russia and
>> kazakhstan/ uzbekistan/ turkmenistan. no final dates or decisions yet..
>> 
>> now, it would be awesome to be able to hook up with the local
>> ea/microsound/electronica/techno scene everywhere i go - assuming there is
>> an ea/microsound/electronica/techno scene there of course. so, does anyone
>> have any advice on how/where to make contact with these types of people
>> before i get there? i'll be backpacking so it would be unspeakably amazing
>> to be able to couchsurf as well...
>> 
>> cheers
>> damian
>> -- 
>> f r e y
>> live music with computers
>> http://www.frey.co.nz
>> 
> 
> 



Re: (313) UR Party London

2006-07-03 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
Can't wait for this, nice one Outlet! :)


on 3/7/06 12:12 pm, Robert Taylor at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Looking forward to this bigtime!
> Fair play Paul/Stewart/Haze - a bit of a coup innit?
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul Kendrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 03 July 2006 10:06
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: (313) UR Party London
> 
> Underground Resistance & The Outlet Collective present...
> 
> 'INTERSTELLAR FUGITIVES 2: THE MOVIE' - European Premier
> 
> 
> - Exhibition : The Artwork of UR's Abdul Haqq -
> 
> - Underground Resistance DJ Assault Squad -
> 
> 
> Special Guest:
> MATT CHESTER (11th HOUR RECORDINGS / FLASHPOINT)
> - DEBUT LIVE PERFORMANCE -
> 
> Outlet Collective DJ Crew
> 
> 
> Friday 11th August 2006 - The Coronet Theatre, London, SE1 - Doors 9.30pm.
> Advance Tickets: £12 (+ booking fee) via www.ticketweb.co.uk or from Smallfish
> / Phonica / Sounds Of The Universe Further info: www.outletcollective.org /
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 07967 332 964 or visit
> www.undergroundresistance.com
> 
> Synonymous with the progression and preservation of Detroit's Techno heritage,
> Underground Resistance's operations continue to resonate heavily throughout
> modern dance music.
> 
> Hot on the heels of the full release of their long awaited new LP, the richly
> diverse yet startlingly intent 'Interstellar Fugitives 2: Destruction Of
> Order', Underground Resistance are set to return to London for a fully-fledged
> UR party.  Whilst being a rarity in itself, this particular event will not
> only see UR unleashing their finely honed blend of electronic warfare - music
> which to this day has them widely regarded as one of the most formidable
> forces to surface during the last 3 decades of electronic music - but maybe
> more intriguingly, exploring their increasingly eye-opening visual identity.
> 
> We are also going to show, if all goes to plan, a Time Line live set (1 hour
> long) and a Mike Banks interview after the movies been on
> 
> Should be good 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Dave Barnett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 01 July 2006 15:20
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: (313) Re: Blue Potential
> 
> 
> I purchased Blue Potential CD/DVD a couple of weeks ago, I also recently
> picked up the UR/galaxy 2 galaxy compilation. both the jeff mills
> project and the UR comp have restored my faith that there is still good
> techno being made.
> (Even though a lot of the tracks on the UR comp go back to the early
> 90's! it is still better than most of the rubbish passing itself of as
> techno these days).
> 
> i know its preaching to the converted here on 313 but if you haven't
> seen the dvd or heard the cd check it out.
> 
> looking forward to jeff's next dvd project. It would be cool if the UR
> guys could release a live dvd of Galaxy 2 galaxy project.
> 
> dave
> 
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Re: (313) new ERP on ai

2006-06-27 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
Don't forget Ken, you got the very limited yellow vinyl only available in
two shops in London. The regular black vinyl version wasn't released until
about three or four weeks later ;)

Also loving the EP, particularly the second Ito track and the third ERP
track.


on 27/6/06 7:09 am, Odeluga, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Jeez J.T., keep up! ;-)
> 
> This thing's been out for a month!
> 
> (And yes both sides are excellent Old school analogue lushness with some
> splintering shards of modernism, if you listen closely enough, B/W
> new-school software driven darkness and tightness with soul. Love it.)
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: J.T. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 26 June 2006 18:36
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: (313) new ERP on ai
> 
> just a heads-up/plug that there is a new ERP (convextion) split 12" with
> Mariel Ito (aka Maetrik, also from dallas) out on AI now...3 tracks from
> each, gus' tracks include a model 500-ish techno cut, a fast one that
> rides the line between electro and dnb, and a pretty n delicate dubby
> electro one...all tracks he dug up from 7+ years ago, i'm pumped to see
> them on vinyl! erik's (mariel's) tracks are more typical AI style but
> nice i think as well. hope some of you dig it and pick it up gus need
> chiken and new midi cowboy boots
> 
> 



Re: (313) DEMF On Radio 1

2006-06-07 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
on 7/6/06 9:09 am, john arnold at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> Fergie (Sat night): DJ set from either Magda or Rob Hood

Wow, if anyone from BBC is reading - PLAY THE ROB HOOD MIX PLEASE!! :)




Re: (313) More New Electro

2006-06-02 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
Didn't notice that Tristan although some of it certainly sounds farmiliar,
maybe that's why. I think I might have that J Majik record somewhere so I'll
check it out.

on 2/6/06 1:14 am, Tristan Watkins at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> -Original Message-
>> From: Emile Facey - Plant43 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: 01 June 2006 11:05
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Tristan Watkins
>> Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
>> Subject: Re: (313) More New Electro
>> 
>> I listened to that in Smallfish on Saturday but wasn't really
>> digging it, must give it another listen. Have you heard the
>> Made album on SCSI? It's nice, dark analogue stuff.
> 
> I just had a listen to the clips of this. The first track sounds like it
> bites this http://www.discogs.com/artist/Innervisions Innervisions (J Majik,
> not to be confused with the new Sonar Kollektiv thing of the same name)
> track heavilly. The beat and tempo are almost identical. In fact, it almost
> sounds like a cover of it. Think I prefer the original, but that Made stuff
> certainly is dark!
> 
> Tristan 
> ===
> http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 



Re: (313) More New Electro

2006-06-01 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
I listened to that in Smallfish on Saturday but wasn't really digging it,
must give it another listen. Have you heard the Made album on SCSI? It's
nice, dark analogue stuff.

Emile



on 1/6/06 10:43 am, theREALmxyzptlk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> They have a new full length out (on SCSI) as well, called "A Previous
> Version of Myself". I have it, but haven't played it yet.
> 
> 
> jeff
> 
> 
> Tristan Watkins wrote:
> 
>> This is the new Point B on SCSI. http://www.discogs.com/release/698231
>> It's pretty rare that I buy electro, aside from the occasional bit on
>> AI or Warp. I certainly don't seek it out at any rate, but this 12" is
>> nuts! Dunno if anyone has mentioned this already. If so, apologies.
>> Also, if you get the chance to see him live, as Michael and I did last
>> August, you should do so. Didn't know anything about him then, and
>> didn't realise this 12" was by the same guy until afterwards. The
>> music definitely speaks for itself.
>> 
>> Tristan
>> 
> 
> 
> 
> 



Re: (313) Hierovextion

2006-05-02 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
Oh, and there weren't any KFC buckets involved either ;)



on 2/5/06 3:29 pm, Emile Facey - Plant43 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> No time to write a long review right now but they were both great and very
> nice people too. I particularly enjoyed Jerards' set, the electro section
> blew my mind all over the back wall of the club  :)
> 
> 
> on 2/5/06 3:17 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> 
>> 
>> Any Londononnno reviews?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> --
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Saturday May 13th -
>> Planet Delsin - Chicago House Special
>> Live: Hieroglyphic Being (Chicago, USA)
>> Deejays: Newworldaquarium & Aroy Dee
>> --
>> http://nomorewords.net
>> http://www.delsin.org
>> http://www.myspace.com/planetdelsin
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
> 



Re: (313) Hierovextion

2006-05-02 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
No time to write a long review right now but they were both great and very
nice people too. I particularly enjoyed Jerards' set, the electro section
blew my mind all over the back wall of the club  :)


on 2/5/06 3:17 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> 
> Any Londononnno reviews?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --
> 
> 
> 
> Saturday May 13th -
> Planet Delsin - Chicago House Special
> Live: Hieroglyphic Being (Chicago, USA)
> Deejays: Newworldaquarium & Aroy Dee
> --
> http://nomorewords.net
> http://www.delsin.org
> http://www.myspace.com/planetdelsin
> 
> 



Re: (313) [London] BLEEP43.COM & Ialityhifi present CHANNEL2 withCONVEXTION & HIEROGLYPHIC BEING

2006-04-20 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
Don't worry, it'll be getting recorded! :)


on 20/4/06 7:32 pm, fab. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> all i can say is...record, record, record!
> 
> big up
> fab
> - Original Message -----
> From: "Emile Facey - Plant43" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 7:35 PM
> Subject: (313) [London] BLEEP43.COM & Ialityhifi present CHANNEL2
> withCONVEXTION & HIEROGLYPHIC BEING
> 
> 
>> Hello.
>> 
>> I'd like to remind you about our event on the 30th April.
>> 
>> Bleep43.com is proud to present the debut UK live performance of
>> HIEROGLYPHIC BEING.
>> 
>> We've also managed to persuade CONVEXTION to play live, and he completes
>> the
>> mini tour which Bleep43.com has organised, with his debut London
>> performance
>> at CHANNEL2.
>> 
>> Last but not least MAX DULEY will play another spell-binding late-night
>> set
>> for us.
>> 
>> Please find further details and the flyer here:
>> 
>> http://www.bleep43.com/
>> 
>> ABOUT CONVEXTION:
>> 
>> Dallas-based Gerard Hanson's relatively infrequent 12s as Convextion, ERP,
>> I/O and Syne Language are nowadays near-legendary and not easy to find
>> following the inclusion of his debut disc as Convextion: 'Convextion' on
>> several mix CDs by Derrick May and Juan Atkins in the mid-to-late '90s.
>> 
>> In a similar way, Gerard himself has assumed the status of one of techno's
>> demi-mythical icons due to the scarcity of his live appearances over the
>> years and his almost total public silence, which has allowed his
>> deceptively
>> simple, yet highly refined and always sweetly emotional productions to
>> speak
>> for themselves.
>> 
>> Before I say anything else which you might already know, I'll simply add
>> that within the global techno community, witnessing a live performance by
>> Convextion, has long been one of the holy grails of techno devotees.
>> 
>> I hope those of you who can join us, will not miss this special, exclusive
>> and probably seldom to be repeated (if ever) performance by the techno
>> musician's archetypal musician.
>> 
>> 
>> ABOUT HIEROGLYPHIC BEING:
>> 
>> Jamal Moss is one of the prime candidates to pick up the baton from
>> Chicago's early house pioneers, in the spirit of house and techno as an
>> expressly electronic, highly-advanced, hedonistic, wild and slightly
>> dangerous-seeming music - which is what it was, back in the day.
>> 
>> In Jamal's prolific productions as Hieroglyphic Being, The Sun God, and
>> I.B.M, it still is.
>> 
>> Allied to his dozens of releases on such labels as Axis/6277, Spectral,
>> Klang Electronic and, as a member of Dirty Criminals on International
>> Deejay
>> Gigolos, Jamal has built up a following for some exciting, vibrant, edgy
>> but
>> also potentially deeply transporting, live performances.
>> 
>> These rely exclusively on the use of the same hardware which you will hear
>> on his recordings. Many who hear Jamal Moss' records with their apparently
>> rough production values, strident and hallucinogenic atmospheres, and
>> unmistakably jacking rhythms are impressed, but not everyone.
>> 
>> I feel that it's in his live performances, in which those elements,
>> together
>> with his palpable spirit of innovation (which is what techno was meant to
>> be
>> about in many respects) will often make the most sense.
>> 
>> Please join us in this opportunity to witness the Hieroglyphic Being at
>> first hand, to enjoy what you're already a fan of, or learn what you've
>> been
>> missing.
>> 
>> ABOUT MAX DULEY:
>> 
>> Although still relatively young, it's fair to say that Max Duley is a
>> burgeoning one-man, UK techno cult. The beguiling intrigue of his
>> productions from the earliest (in 1998) to the latest, means that that his
>> discography is already relatively long. Through his ARC and ARCart
>> vehicles,
>> his records have raised the bar in the farther reaches of UK electronic
>> dance music by the spiritual but also scientific ideas which his music
>> appears to mediate. It's really little surprise that he has in the last
>> few
>> years performed at the few clubs which really matter in European techno.
>> 
>> Don't miss this chance to hear Max Duley play one of his never-predictable
>> sets, in his authentic late-night and 

(313) [London] BLEEP43.COM & Ialityhifi present CHANNEL2 with CONVEXTION & HIEROGLYPHIC BEING

2006-04-20 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
Hello. 

I'd like to remind you about our event on the 30th April.

Bleep43.com is proud to present the debut UK live performance of
HIEROGLYPHIC BEING.

We've also managed to persuade CONVEXTION to play live, and he completes the
mini tour which Bleep43.com has organised, with his debut London performance
at CHANNEL2.

Last but not least MAX DULEY will play another spell-binding late-night set
for us. 

Please find further details and the flyer here:

http://www.bleep43.com/

ABOUT CONVEXTION: 

Dallas-based Gerard Hanson's relatively infrequent 12s as Convextion, ERP,
I/O and Syne Language are nowadays near-legendary and not easy to find
following the inclusion of his debut disc as Convextion: 'Convextion' on
several mix CDs by Derrick May and Juan Atkins in the mid-to-late '90s.

In a similar way, Gerard himself has assumed the status of one of techno's
demi-mythical icons due to the scarcity of his live appearances over the
years and his almost total public silence, which has allowed his deceptively
simple, yet highly refined and always sweetly emotional productions to speak
for themselves. 

Before I say anything else which you might already know, I'll simply add
that within the global techno community, witnessing a live performance by
Convextion, has long been one of the holy grails of techno devotees.

I hope those of you who can join us, will not miss this special, exclusive
and probably seldom to be repeated (if ever) performance by the techno
musician's archetypal musician.


ABOUT HIEROGLYPHIC BEING:

Jamal Moss is one of the prime candidates to pick up the baton from
Chicago's early house pioneers, in the spirit of house and techno as an
expressly electronic, highly-advanced, hedonistic, wild and slightly
dangerous-seeming music - which is what it was, back in the day.

In Jamal's prolific productions as Hieroglyphic Being, The Sun God, and
I.B.M, it still is.

Allied to his dozens of releases on such labels as Axis/6277, Spectral,
Klang Electronic and, as a member of Dirty Criminals on International Deejay
Gigolos, Jamal has built up a following for some exciting, vibrant, edgy but
also potentially deeply transporting, live performances.

These rely exclusively on the use of the same hardware which you will hear
on his recordings. Many who hear Jamal Moss' records with their apparently
rough production values, strident and hallucinogenic atmospheres, and
unmistakably jacking rhythms are impressed, but not everyone.

I feel that it's in his live performances, in which those elements, together
with his palpable spirit of innovation (which is what techno was meant to be
about in many respects) will often make the most sense.

Please join us in this opportunity to witness the Hieroglyphic Being at
first hand, to enjoy what you're already a fan of, or learn what you've been
missing. 

ABOUT MAX DULEY: 

Although still relatively young, it's fair to say that Max Duley is a
burgeoning one-man, UK techno cult. The beguiling intrigue of his
productions from the earliest (in 1998) to the latest, means that that his
discography is already relatively long. Through his ARC and ARCart vehicles,
his records have raised the bar in the farther reaches of UK electronic
dance music by the spiritual but also scientific ideas which his music
appears to mediate. It's really little surprise that he has in the last few
years performed at the few clubs which really matter in European techno.

Don't miss this chance to hear Max Duley play one of his never-predictable
sets, in his authentic late-night and unfettered element.


ABOUT BLEEP43.COM 

Please visit the web site, or ask a friend who's been to one of the events
which we've been organising for the last 5 years.

ABOUT IALITY HIFI SOUND SYSTEM

Bleep43 is pleased that our first joint event is with our friends Iality
Hifi. They will be hosting a room of heavy, dubby but eclectic and always
expertly bound together sounds.

For this event Iality have managed to secure one of the most respected dub
MCs in the UK in Jonah Dan.

Find out more about Iality here:

http://www.ialityhifi.co.uk/


I'm looking forward to seeing anyone who's into our kind of electronic music
and is in London on Sunday 30th April, at this special gathering for which
we've pulled out all the stops to create a night worth remembering.

Thanks, 

Ken Odeluga, Emile Facey, Toby Frith, Anya Stang & Jo Johnson @ Bleep43.com

*** 

LINKS: 

Convextion: 

http://downlowmusic.org

Hieroglyphic Being:

http://www.mathematicsrecordings.com

http://www.ghostly.com/1.0/artists/hiero/index.shtml

Max Duley: 

http://www.ARCart.org


Music is an open sky.

http://bleep43.com 



Re: (313) photek

2006-04-18 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
> if it was 1996 id be so happy to be seeing photek it
> would be silly. in 06, i just dont care.

Know exactly how you feel, what the hell happened Rupert?



Re: (313) Photek (was - it's a rave in hart plaza)

2006-04-18 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
Don't get me started! ;) Looking forward to hearing what he gets up to at
the festival.


on 18/4/06 10:57 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> yeah, definitely
> 
> kinda like Source Direct's Snake Style, to name another tune
> :-)
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: "Emile Facey - Plant43" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 11:56 AM
> Subject: Re: (313) Photek (was - it's a rave in hart plaza)
> 
> 
>> on 18/4/06 10:47 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hidden Camera is the bomb!!
>> Totally! :) I love that record. This is also the *hit:
>> 
>> http://www.discogs.com/release/11795
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
> 



Re: (313) Photek (was - it's a rave in hart plaza)

2006-04-18 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
on 18/4/06 10:47 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hidden Camera is the bomb!!
Totally! :) I love that record. This is also the *hit:

http://www.discogs.com/release/11795




Re: (313) it's a rave in hart plaza

2006-04-18 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
As far as I'm aware Photek has never played live but I've not been following
him lately. Can't say a agree re. Solaris Ian, this was when I stopped
listening to him! ;) Personally I prefer the genius of his earlier stuff,
particularly this:

http://www.discogs.com/release/309






on 18/4/06 9:36 am, Ian Cheshire at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> its nice to see Photek on there, I hope he is live as he has to be one of
> the best producers out there, his album Solaris is a gem..
> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Yep, I realize that.  That's why I'm waiting to find out what tomorrow
>> brings ;-)
>> 
>> MEK
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> /0
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> mi.net>To
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> 04/17/06 02:24 PM  cc
>> 313@hyperreal.org
>> Subject
>> Re: (313) it's a rave in hart plaza
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> this IS a business venture.
>> 
>> todays names bring people out, tomorrows names bring them back
>> 
>> 
>> -Joe
>> 
>>  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I'd rather it not happen at all instead of going this way (Derrick
>> Carter,
>>> Donald Glaude, Planet of Drums, Josh Wink, Doc Martin, the overload of
>>> minimal, etc.)
>>> What I've noticed in all the previous incarnations, from DEMF (original)
>> to
>>> Movement to Fuse-In, the music was progressive - as in future moving -
>>> forward thinking.
>>> The line-up for Pax's version of DEMF is mostly artists of today - right
>>> this split second - not the stuff that will be in a year or two.
>>> The rest of the line-up can't be announced too soon.
>>> 
>>> MEK
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Fred Heutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 04/14/2006 09:27:52 PM:
>>> 
 The festival has always had its ups and downs.  I'm just glad
 it's happening after all.  Another year, another totally off the hook
 drama :)
 
 Fred
 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 



Re: (313) The roving London report (because someone on this listmust pretend like they go out somewhere) pt. 1

2006-04-10 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43

>>> but you would think something would be
>>> communicated to these guys when they get booked for a set there, such as
>>> "don't play crap, foo".
>> I know it might be hard to get your head around it but the problem might
>> be
>> that Colin and Steve both LIKE the stuff that Colin is playing these days!
> 
> Does not compute.

LOL :) Looking forward to the next instalment of Lost in Space.




Re: (313) The roving London report (because someone on this list must pretend like they go out somewhere) pt. 1

2006-04-10 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
on 10/4/06 10:54 am, Tristan Watkins at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> but you would think something would be
> communicated to these guys when they get booked for a set there, such as
> "don't play crap, foo".
I know it might be hard to get your head around it but the problem might be
that Colin and Steve both LIKE the stuff that Colin is playing these days!



Re: (313) Ai 2006

2006-03-20 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
> I am curious to see the picture disc. Anyone has a link to a photo or
> something?

http://www.airecords.com/ai015_web.jpg


on 20/3/06 10:23 am, Odeluga, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Kowalsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 20 March 2006 00:17
> To: [313]
> Subject: Re: (313) Ai 2006
> 
> i've listened the tracks in the bleep site. Some are good tracks, i
> agree.
> But i cannot agree with the words on the CD cover: "quality
> electronic music".
> But i don't agree with tha so called label idm as well.
> ...
> I am curious to see the picture disc. Anyone has a link to a photo or
> something?
> 
> Kw
> 
> ***
> 
> You're entitled to your own opinion of course Kowalsky, but if as you
> say 'some are good tracks' how can you disagree with the (so-called)
> title 'Quality Electronic Music'?!?
> 
> By the way, I say so-called title, because apparently 'Quality
> Electronic Music' is not the official title.
> 
> http://www.discogs.com/release/637836
> 
> Ah, well, whatever, I agree with the title/not title myself, although I
> think the comp highlights only one side of Ai.
> 
> Ken
> 
> 
> 
> On 17/03/2006, at 09:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> Anyone pining for the glory days of Warp (when Detroit, techno and
>> what branched off into idm were still bubbling in a less segregated
>> stew) would do well to spend some time with the new Ai compilation.
>> The label has issued some nice things over the past several years,
>> but this one is especially solid.
>> Those initials make sense.
>> 
>> jeff
>> 
> 
> 



Re: (313) Ai 2006

2006-03-17 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
Yeah, I've never seen a picture disc that looked like that before, has
anyone else on this list?

on 17/3/06 1:51 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

> Yeah and just check out that vinyl! - not only is it a really tasty looking
> picture disc it has the unique-in-my-experience feature of being a practical
> picture disc; where normally it's hard to see where tracks start and finish
> on these on this one each track is a different colour or pattern!
> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: 17 March 2006 12:09
>> 
>> Anyone pining for the glory days of Warp (when Detroit,
>> techno and what branched off into idm were still bubbling in
>> a less segregated stew) would do well to spend some time with
>> the new Ai compilation. The label has issued some nice things
>> over the past several years, but this one is especially solid.
> 
> 
> 



Re: (313) Convextion, Heiroglyphic Being

2006-03-10 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
Don't worry, I know quite a few big fans of Convextion who'll be there and
we'll be making a lot of noise!


on 9/3/06 11:01 pm, J.T. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> hope convextion goes appreciated as well! it's his first european gig, make
> him feel welcome! or else!
> 
> 
>> you guys are gonna dig this, Jamal live is the real deal chicago
>> descendant of that original, raw, comp-u-jack sound.
> 
> 
> 



Re: (313) London March 11th - Outlet Collective present-

2006-03-02 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
There might be something here:

http://www.continual.org/



on 2/3/06 9:53 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

> So any pointers to where one can hear some of the recommended Nick Wilson
> material then?
> 
> 
> 



Re: (313) London March 11th - Outlet Collective present-

2006-03-01 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
> Had me dancing 
> thrice as idiotic as usual.

Wish I'd been there to see that! :)



Re: (313) RE: Derrick May - nice mix online

2006-02-24 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
If it's the one with the James Brown at the start that was on the first DEMF
video archive it's amazing. As far as I'm concerned one of the best set
openings ever. Is that footage still available anywhere?



on 24/2/06 10:31 am, Dan Bean at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> Is it the one with James brown at the beginning?
> 
> I don't know actually, it was recommended to me by a friend, but I haven't had
> a chance to listen to it yet. It's supposed to be pretty good though.
> 
>> Thanks for the tip
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: 24 February 2006 09:52
>> To: 313@hyperreal.org
>> Subject: RE: (313) RE: Derrick May - nice mix online
>> 
>> 
>> There's a mix on Samurai FM by Derrick, it's a tape of his closing set
>> from the one of the first DEMFs.
>> 
>> You wrote:
>>> I had a bit of a google yesterday. I've tried and failed to find mixes
>> 
>>> by D=3D M online before but this one looks to be a bit of a gem. I =
>> don't
>> 
>>> think I've=3D  seen it posted to the list before, but apologies if =
>> this=20
>>> is old news. I ca=3D nt get streaming audio at work but had a little=20
>>> listen last night and the s=3D nippets I heard sounded very nice.=3D20
>>> =20
>>> www.betalounge.com=3D20
>>> =20
>>> Got to "past shows" and search the archive for "derrick may".=3D20
>>> =20
>>> Mark
>>> =20
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: /0 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Sent: 23 February 2006 13:28
>>> To: Hardie, Nick
>>> Cc: Mark Pays; Robert Taylor
>>> Subject: RE: (313) RE: Derrick May
>>> =20
>>> yes except it was like 45 minutes, and it was speedy j live  :)
>>> =20
>>>  "Hardie wrote:=3D20
 So you don't ever recall standing about for 30 minutes waiting for=20
 a=3D20  beat ;-) =3D20
 That was Juan
 =3D20
 -Original Message-
 From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 23 February 2006 09:56
 To: Mark Pays; Hardie, Nick; 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: RE: (313) RE: Derrick May
 =3D20
 I was there - don't remember Atkins playing there though - I've
>> always th=3D
>>> ought I'd never heard him DJ - obviously he must have been very=20
>>> unmemorable!
 Twas a great night - The Advent were due to play too, but because=20
 the sh*=3D
>>> tty venue double booked with another event, the night was condensed=20
>>> from 2 =3D to 1 room and The Advent lost their slot.=3D20
 =3D20
 -Original Message-
 From: Mark Pays [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 21 February 2006 14:44
 To: Hardie, Nick; 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: RE: (313) RE: Derrick May
 =3D20
 Yeah that's right. I'd forgotten about that bit. Weren't the two=20
 clubs se=3D
>>> parated by a bit of scaffolding and some large curtains? Not exactly=20
>>> sound =3D proofing!=3D20
 =3D20
 Those were the days.
 =3D20
 -Original Message-
 From: Hardie, Nick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 21 February 2006 14:23
 To: Mark Pays; 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: RE: (313) RE: Derrick May
 =3D20
 And if memory serves me right, it was made all the more impressive=20
 by hav=3D
>>> ing to play over some awful UK garage coming from the club next door.
 =3D20
 -Original Message-
 From: Mark Pays [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 21 February 2006 13:57
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: RE: (313) RE: Derrick May
 =3D20
 I've only seen DM play once but it was a belter. It showed me what=20
 it mea=3D
>>> ns to be a truly professional DJ. I've often thought of sharing it=20
>>> with the=3D  list. The evening went something like this.
 =3D20
 It was an event called Hybrid sometime around '96  in a London=20
 warehouse =3D
>>> type venue just south of the river. The line-up was mouth watering - =20
>>> Juan =3D Atkins, Joey Beltram and Derrick May in that order.
 =3D20
 It started Badly. After the warm-up came Juan. He played a bad set=20
 that g=3D
>>> ot worse. He looked like he'd rather be anywhere but behind the decks.
>> 
>>> He s=3D tarted getting booed. So he responded by playing 25 minutes of =
>> 
>>> beatless amb=3D ient nonsense mixed badly with a beatless mix of =
>> strings
>> 
>>> of life. Someone s=3D tarted throwing empty plastic water bottles at =
>> the
>> 
>>> stage and off he went. R=3D ubbish. Started to think I'd wasted my=20
>>> money.
 =3D20
 On came Beltram. As ever, he started with Energy Flash and then=20
 dropped a=3D
>>> classic set of his own stuff interlaced with plenty of dark Chicago=20
>>> jackin=3D g grooves and a load of the Robert Armani catalogue. The =
>> place
>> 
>>> came to life=3D . Then the power went. The music stopped for about an=20
>>> hour. Everyone waited=3D  it out though. When the power came back DM=20
>>> came on.
 =3D20
 I can only think that DM felt he had to make up for what went=20
 before. Jua=3D
>>> n was an embarra

Re: (313) Sunshine in Croydon

2006-02-23 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
Having lived in the grimness that is Croydon for a long time I can see how
you might be inspired when it DOES actually get sunny :)

Nice track T.


on 23/2/06 3:09 pm, Stewart Caig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> Hey Tristan,
>> 
>> I liked it a lot.  I've never been to croydon, but it seems aptly named,
>> in that it really is a sunshine-y track!
>> 
>> Jamil
> 
> Although the sun doesnt actually shine in Croydon!
> 
> Great track though, I agree with that.
> 
> 



(313) Mills Blue Potential at Lost

2006-02-17 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
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) Electro Wax

2004-08-22 Thread Emile Facey (Plant43)
Not sure how 313 style it is but it's well worth checking out...


on 22/8/04 1:44 pm, Emile Facey (Plant43) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Scape One - Future Sound of Bognor (IWARI)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> on 22/8/04 3:27 am, jason kenjar at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> Hey, whats up people?
>> 
>> This list gets quiet on the weekend, good time to start a new
>> discussion.
>> 
>> Any newer 313 style electro going around that I should listen to? Let
>> me know if there are links where I can listen to samples.
>> 
>> peace
>> 
>> 
> 
> 



Re: (313) Electro Wax

2004-08-22 Thread Emile Facey (Plant43)
Scape One - Future Sound of Bognor (IWARI)




on 22/8/04 3:27 am, jason kenjar at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hey, whats up people?
> 
> This list gets quiet on the weekend, good time to start a new
> discussion.
> 
> Any newer 313 style electro going around that I should listen to? Let
> me know if there are links where I can listen to samples.
> 
> peace
> 
> 



Re: (313) Bladerunner was Re: (313) Techno Films

2004-08-16 Thread Emile Facey (Plant43)
That's a pretty good list and includes pretty much every Blade Runner sample
that I know except - Scape One - Not Human. Which uses 'my mother, I'll tell
you about my mother' and I'm pretty sure Photek used a SFX on his stuff too.


on 16/8/04 12:47 pm, Robert Taylor at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Here's a list of samples used:
> http://www.sloth.org/samples-bin/samples/source?exact=Blade+Runner - though
> not particularly exhaustive technowise - it seems lots of rock and hiphop acts
> love it too.
> -Original Message-
> From: Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 10:45 AM
> To: Ken Odeluga
> Cc: Anya K Stang; 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: (313) Bladerunner was Re: (313) Techno Films
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Ken Odeluga wrote:
> 
>> Actually, I wonder what dialogue or sound effect from Blade runner have been
>> sampled? Although it's my favourite 'techno' film (poss my favourite film
>> ever too in fact) I don't seem to recall any bits of it on records. Just a
>> thought ...
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 12:30 PM
>>> To: Anya K Stang; 313@hyperreal.org
>>> Subject: RE: (313) Techno Films
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Blade Runner is so techno - such a rich source of samples - is
>>> there any dialogue or sound effect that hasn't been used on a
>>> techno record?
>>> 
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Anya K Stang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 10:23 AM
>>> To: 313@hyperreal.org
>>> Subject: RE: (313) Techno Films
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Blade Runner will always be "my" ultimate Techno film.
>>> Metropolis comes a pretty close second, then Solaris and 2001.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
> Blade Runner is definitely my favorite film, of any category.  So many
> levels
> to it, and it was what got me into Philip K Dick's writings as well as the
> art of sound design and scoring for visual media such as films.  The
> film has
> extra resonace because it was also the favorite film of my best friend of
> 29 years, Jason Trenholm, who died on January 1st of this year; I can
> still vividly remember the first time we watched it together.  I must
> see this film about 5 or 6 times a year and enjoy it thoroughly each and
> every time.  Luckily, it is on cable TV about once a month so it is easy
> to see often.  re: samples:  googling comes up with a site that says
> that is has been sampled by 85 groups in114 songs using 219 different
> samples. Take care. Andrew



Re: (313) anthony rother

2004-07-23 Thread Emile Facey (Plant43)
His new album is not my thing at all but I wouldn't agree that he's been
tapped out for a long time. His 'Hacker' album (2002) has some great moments
and pretty original ones too, the production is also great. The title track
of this album is where he first started experimenting with vocals and I
thought it worked really well, a brave move.

If you listen to say, 'Red light District' through to 'Hacker' I think
there's a huge progression in song writing and sound production.



on 23/7/04 1:12 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> IMO, Rother has been recycling the same ideas over and over. I've been
> listening to samples of his music online for a few hours now and it all
> sounds the same.
> The man is tapped out of ideas. If he was a beer keg he'd be all foam now.



Re: (313) Bad Day

2004-07-13 Thread Emile Facey (Plant43)
If I'm feeling tired but I have loads to do I always stick on Jeff MIlls
'Live at the Liquid Rooms' - better than a pot of strong coffee for
increasing your work rate! :)



on 13/7/04 5:26 pm, Matthew Mangold at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Not 313, but on a bad day, DJ DBs 'Acid Resistant' usually puts a huge sm:)e
> on my face.
> 
> Matthew
> 
> http://threeonethree.com
> longlivedetroitunderground
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Gretchen Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 12:21 PM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: RE: (313) Bad Day
> 
> It's grey in SF today. But titonton duvante live at club rex is getting
> me through the morning.
> 
> osunlade - offering is another good mood adjuster.
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 9:07 AM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: (313) Bad Day
> 
> Tell you what, I'm having a bad day - but D Wynn's - Souls In Motion
> mix is powering me through, top summer funk. What mix always cheers you
> up?
> 
> Martin
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 



Re: (313) Gerald Donald

2004-06-26 Thread Emile Facey (Plant43)
Thanks for the info all, I got it in the end! ;)

Looking forward to the new dopplereffekt!





on 25/6/04 3:44 pm, Martin Dust at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 25/6/04 1:32 PM Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
>> Of course if you know the answer or have a view feel free to pipe in! :-)
>> 
>> Is Greg Wilson into anything Drexciyan? I mean, I don't know the guy, but I
>> know of a man who does!
> 
> Not sure, it may be a bit late from Greg's taste but why not ask him
> yourself, I'm a bit busy ordering Roy Rogers' Chicken and keeping info to
> meself:
> 
> Greg Wilson = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> He's playing in Newcastle tonight if anyone's interested...
> 
> Martin
> 
> 



(313) Gerald Donald

2004-06-16 Thread Emile Facey (Plant43)
As a fan of all things Drexcyen I often wonder what this guy is doing now.
Anyone out there got any info?

E 


Re: (313) Re: Koobla / Vinyl Junkies

2004-05-26 Thread Emile Facey (Plant43)
It's strange as I always found Koobla had a really good vibe. They also had
a very large electro back catalogue where I picked up loads of things that I
couldn't find anywhere else in London. Last time I was in there I got
'Transllusion - L.I.F.E' and 'Shifted Phases - the cosmic memoirs...'.

They were also really helpful when we were selling tickets for Mike Grant at
Bleep43.

Know I'll miss 'em...



Re: (313) digital producers

2004-05-11 Thread Emile Facey (Plant43)
What this seems to be boiling down to is that the more animated and into
your music you are when giving a performance to a dance floor the better?



on 11/5/04 3:05 pm, robin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> 
> Emile Facey (Plant43) wrote:
>> I'm just reading yesterdays thread and (looking back at Alex's original
>> review) wondering why it is that the same comments haven't been levelled at
>> Scion? It sounds like they used pretty much the same set up?
>> 
>> When I saw Scion in London I didn't hear the old 'he's reading his
>> email/playing minesweeper' comments once. I think it's got something to do
>> with how animated the artist is behind the laptop. Scion were standing and
>> one of them actually moved quite a bit.
>> 
> 
> Scion were only slightly more animated than CI but did use hardware
> controllers to control parameters in Live. Their starting material (BC)
> may have been more suited to the task at hand tho. They've clearly been
> doing the live performance thing with laptops longer than Claro
> Intelecto have i think.
> 
> robin...
> 
> 



Re: (313) digital producers

2004-05-11 Thread Emile Facey (Plant43)
I'm just reading yesterdays thread and (looking back at Alex's original
review) wondering why it is that the same comments haven't been levelled at
Scion? It sounds like they used pretty much the same set up?

When I saw Scion in London I didn't hear the old 'he's reading his
email/playing minesweeper' comments once. I think it's got something to do
with how animated the artist is behind the laptop. Scion were standing and
one of them actually moved quite a bit.



on 11/5/04 1:53 pm, Odeluga, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Right on the button Robin. Just what I need to read. Cheers!
> 
> Ken
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 1:48 PM
> To: 313
> Subject: (313) digital producers
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ok to follow on the discussion on digital production we had yesterday i
> stumbled across these links on NI's site:
> 
> Detroit special 
> 
> http://www.nativeinstruments.de/index.php?ur_us
> 
> 
> Surgeon 
> 
> http://www.nativeinstruments.de/page.php?l_src=ur_us
>  _us> &tsr_id=4920&id=surgeon_us
> 
> John Tejada 
> 
> http://www.nativeinstruments.de/page.php?l_src=ur_us
>  interview_us> &tsr_id=14840&id=tejadainterview_us
> 
> 



(313) Rolando interview at bleep43.com

2003-10-13 Thread Emile Facey (Plant43)
Many thanks to Dan Bean who's allowed us to publish his interview with
Rolando at:

http://www.bleep43.com

I was accused of being a 'lurker' at the 313 party last night so I thought
it was about time I posted something ;)

Was a great party, thanks to all involved.

Emile



Re: (313) Bjork Recommendations...

2003-09-08 Thread Emile Facey (Plant43)
I think you're being a little harsh Ken! I never used to like her voice but
got given a copy of Homogenic a few years ago and, after a lot of listening,
really grew to like her. Not only has can she sing but she's a pretty
amazing song writer. She is also one of the only people about who puts
producers like Mark Bell and Matmos in the charts, not a bad thing in my
book.

As far as I'm concerned Guy-Manuel should have played the track regardless.

E 



on 8/9/03 10:15 am, Odeluga, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> A few years ago I was at a gig by Daft Punk's Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo
> (excellent, excellent dj who deliberately keeps a low profile, a lot of
> people don't even know he's also a member of that group). He was playing a
> beautiful (and wide-ranging) set and the knowledgeable crowd was being very
> appreciative. Then suddenly, the first finger-nails
> scratching-down-a-blackboard-black-board-like screeches of Bjork pierced out
> of the speakers as he decided to push the boundaries even further. I winced.
> As I glanced around, I noticed many people doing similar things, some people
> started to leave the floor. With consumate skill though, Guy picked up the
> sentiment in a flash and the track never materialized. Moral of the story:
> be as wide ranging and as experimental as you like, but pls don't inflict
> lack of talent masquerading as something else on to people who have a
> slightly more discerning ear than the average, as it just won't work!
> 
> k
> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Cobert, Gwendal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 9:52 AM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
>> Subject: RE: (313) Bjork Recommendations...
>> 
>> 
>> Actually, I'm another one who's got trouble with Bjork ...
>> This being said, I still have respect for her because of her
>> ability to bring together people from all scenes, graphically and
>> musically - look at the remixes mentioned, it almost reads like a
>> who's who of electronic music !
>> Gwendal
>> 
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 10:45 AM
>>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
>>> Subject: RE: (313) Bjork Recommendations...
>>> 
>>> 
>>> OK, I'll come clean - it's me. I'm the only person on this
>>> list who can't
>>> stand Bjork. Imo she's not original in any way: Bowie, Bush,
>>> Joplin, Nico et
>>> al
>>> all did what Bjork does first and a lot better + unlike Bjork, they
>>> could/can sing. People taking her songs and marrying them up
>>> to structures
>>> with a more dance floor-orientated sensibility, doesn't
>>> disguse the fact
>>> that they're bloody awful compositions in the first place.
>>> Therefore, my
>>> Bjork recommendation would be to listen to
>>> something else. My (not so) humble opinion.
>>> 
>>> k
>>> 
>> 
> 



Re: (313) brinkmann [jeff mills at lost yesterday + free mix]

2003-08-29 Thread Emile Facey (Plant43)
Cheers Ken, I'll look out for Sandeep, does he have a website?


on 29/8/03 12:04 pm, Odeluga, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Yeah the cd that came with the first pressing of 'Tina' has the video for
> Tina on it. I'll lend it to you mate. Those vids are made by a bloke called
> Sandeep who is brilliant.
> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Emile Facey (Bleep43) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 11:57 AM
>> To: Odeluga, Ken; Mark S. Krüx; 313@hyperreal.org
>> Subject: Re: (313) brinkmann [jeff mills at lost yesterday + free mix]
>> 
>> 
>> on 29/8/03 11:39 am, Odeluga, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> 
>>> Plus check
>>> out his videos
>> The CD of the Soul Center album has the video for 'a good one'
>> which I would
>> recommend, always puts me in a good mood (great track too). Are there other
>> Brinkmann videos I should know about?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 



Re: (313) jeff mills at lost yesterday + free mix

2003-08-28 Thread Emile Facey (Plant43)
In Losts defense I've got to say that I think it's cool that they did
something different from the norm. I wasn't there so I can't judge for sure
but I think you're being a little harsh.



on 26/8/03 1:08 pm, Robert Taylor at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I don't understand why you felt cheated.
> They only showed the DVD twice for about 10 minutes at a time - Mills mixed
> into and out of the DVD segments live. The publicity claimed that Mills would
> be previewing his DVD and that's exactly what he what he was doing - he wasn't
> cheating. Only the DVD segments were pre-recorded - the rest was Mills mixing
> live, though it wasn't the most inspiring of sets
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Quest Pond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 11:02 AM
> To: m a t t [d]; 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: RE: (313) jeff mills at lost yesterday + free mix
> 
> 
> Lost was pretty cool night no doubt, great atmosphere, better venue then
> heaven, except for one thing.  I was dancing around then i saw Jeff on the
> screen, went closer to the front and noticed he was actually wearing a
> different shirt to the video. The music was in time with the video and fader
> movements, so wtf was happening at the decks? Where they even on? Was that
> even Jeff there? At that point i and others felt cheated and just left.
> 
> Now i knew nothing about this DVD thing, but as far as im concerned its just
> cheating and being *^*&^* lazy. Why didn't they just put up a cardboard
> cut-out and play a DAT tape?
> 
> Sorry but pre-recorded just doesn't cut it.
> 
> Quest
> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: m a t t [d] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: 25 August 2003 7:01 PM
>> To: 313@hyperreal.org
>> Subject: (313) jeff mills at lost yesterday + free mix
>> 
>> 
>> last night's Lost was fantastic as ever... john kennedy
>> played one of the
>> best sets I[ve heard him do, including attend 2 :)  just wish
>> he'd played #1
>> I would have exploded.  plaid did a nice set of messed up
>> electronica, but
>> it didn't really move the crowd apart from some amazing
>> techno oriented
>> electronic power funk - if anyone knows what those crazy tunes he was
>> playing are please let me know! :)  steve bicknell played a
>> good set, but
>> mills was the star of the night - another amazing set,
>> including playing
>> exerts from his new dvd showing him mixing, and jeff was
>> mixing live into it
>> and back out again so for a while we were watching the
>> projection of mills
>> mixing up close :)  the crowd were fantatic - really up for
>> it - lots of
>> great dancing at the front.
>> 
>> we took some pix, check
>> 
>> http://hoc.finevinyl.co.uk/lost
>> 
>> some happy faces in there + a couple of jeff mixing.
>> 
>> when we got back we didn't sleep but carried on partying - I
>> played some
>> techno and the mix has come out really well, so please have a
>> listen and
>> give me some feedback - it features some classics and some
>> new stuff, can do
>> a tracklist if anyone wants it.
>> 
>> the mix is at
>> 
>> http://hoc.finevinyl.co.uk/mix-2003-08-26-post_lost_techno_mix.mp3
>> 
>> about 109 meg in size.  the box its hosted on is only 4 mbit, so my
>> appologies if it's a tad slow.
>> 
>> matt :)
>> 
>> .
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> 
>> 
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Re: (313) Subject: OT? - jungle/d&b info TEX4 (UK help?)

2003-08-15 Thread Emile Facey (Plant43)
There was a great party at Fabric in London in I think '98 or '99 (ken?)
Where Metalheadz hosted one room and UR hosted the other. The two fitted
really well together. Doc Scott and Grooverider in one room, Octave One live
and Suburban Knight in the other. Even better, they had 4 hero's Dego in the
bar! If you guys are reading this - DO IT AGAIN PLEASE!!!




on 15/8/03 6:39 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Naturally he was inspired by me playing it at the last bleep ;)
> 
> At 06:25 pm +0100 15/8/03, Bleep43 wrote:
>> Dan Bell dropped that at his recent London gig - fantastic tune.
>> 
>> 
>> - Original Message -
>> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "Matt MacQueen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Odeluga, Ken"
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Cc: "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
>> Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 6:20 PM
>> Subject: Re: (313) Subject: OT? - jungle/d&b info TEX4 (UK help?)
>> 
>> 
>>> Just remembered another D&B Detroit connection:
>>> 
>>> Carl Craig remixed Jonny L's "This Time" to absolutely awesome effect
>>> - my personal favourite Carl Craig moment.
>>> 
>>> Dan
>>> 
>>> At 11:09 am -0500 15/8/03, Matt MacQueen wrote:
>> Didn't Lemon D also do a track titled simply "Detroit" ?  or maybe I am
>> confusing it with this Jazz Juice thing  sorry don't own either so
>> I can't verify, but I remember hearing it and really hearing the
>> influence/homage of it all... hmm.
> 
> Maybe he did. I know Jonny L *certainly* did have a track called
>> 'Detroit'
 
 yep that's the one, sorry mixed up my "First Name + Initial" DnB
 producers.. my bad.  Great track though  :)
 
 peace,
 Matt MacQueen
>>> 
>>> 
> 
>