(313) Burden brothers @ Big Chill
whatup 313. its been an age check dis: http://www.be-at.tv/#/brands/big-chill/big-chill-2009/big-chill-coop-tent/octive-one/ kn*bs aside, i'm liking the 4 camera action. the boys are abs. killing it
(313) UR video
http://nutriot.com/videos/underground-resistance/
Re: (313) UR video
oops posted already On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 10:56 PM, jss jims...@gmail.com wrote: http://nutriot.com/videos/underground-resistance/
Re: (313) Giles Peterson
yes you can get the c2 beatless mix off beatport carl played it at the end on saturday. great set he finished off with new material from laurent garnier: 'back to my root's ep forthcoming on Innervisions (16). sounded amazing, and that was just the b-side i get sent the gp show each week. here's the link GP WW 032708. http://www.divshare.com/download/4112172-889 ; ) hi to 313. i haven't been checking it On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 11:02 AM, Nik Stoltzman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yeah, that opening track is luverly. Listened to it a couple of times already today! For those that are interested, I uploaded the torrent earlier: http://themixingbowl.org/topics.php?action=viewtopictopicid=69240 You will need to create an account. Cheers, N Last night starts with a lush Carl Craig piano workout and later on plays a new Kenny Larkin on Planet-e. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/gillespeterson/index.shtml Making my day at work quite a bit better!
Re: (313) Theo in Detroit..
not sure what happened to the link before http://chillibean.net/perl/reels-10.0.pl?xhtml=XXLM0L8MT=WL d/l: http://www.zshare.net/video/678549858f4b7e/
(313) Theo in Detroit..
long time no post on here - (waves~~~) hadn't seen this super-sweet vid posted yet thought you'd appreciate seeing it. peace 313 X http://chillibean.net/perl/reels-10=XXLM0L8MT=WL
Re: (313) New ERP on Frantic Flowers
the Theo should be out this week i heard Anyone know when the Theo Parrish album is due? Tristan === [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
Re: (313) Robert Armani R.I.P.???
call the Ambulance : ( if true, thats very very sad. R. I. P. On 3/1/07, Nick Hardie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Doesn't look good according to Babelfish, but nothing's definite... ROBERT ARMANI IS DEAD. the Breakeuphoria Team has learned today of the passing Robert happened Armani the 25/02/07, in the impossibility to assess if the true news or is itself only one joke of bad taste and not having had more news. the evening of 23 March that must have as host main Robert Armani has been suspended or however postponed to date to confirm. if us perverrano other news them we will make available Fingers crossed On 01/03/07, Ronny Pries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any italians around who may translate? http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofilefriendid=158613765 ROBERT ARMANI IS DEAD. il Team Breakeuphoria ha appreso oggi della scomparsa di Robert Armani avvenuta il 25/02/07. nell'impossibilità di accertare se la notizia si vera oppure sia soltanto uno scherzo di cattivo gusto e non avendo avuto più notizie. la serata del 23 Marzo che doveva avere come ospite principale Robert Armani è stata sospesa o comunque posticipata a data da confermare. se ci perverrano altre notizie le renderemo disponibili ?
Re: FW: (313) Carl Craig Remixes
got that in the post on monday its a winner for sure, but the song's great in itself On 2/21/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: haha yeah very true Thomas D. Cox, Jr. schreef: On 2/21/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: on the buttrich tip i'm not a self declared fan but i do very very like his remix for tracey horn the man brings the synth all in hmm, that was pretty nice. id like to hear the rest of it, make sure there's no epic 17 minute long breakdown in it before i would commit to liking it ;) tom
Re: (313) C2 nicking C2
its been all over the blogs, like here http://www.slapyouinpublic.com/2007/02/big_ones_carl_craig.html for instance. there's a link to d/l it there.. hated it at first though 'wtf is he doing?' but its grown on me and is gonna be huge no doubt On 2/22/07, robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Faze Action's Into The Trees (Carl Craig remix) == 69's Filter King/No Highs/Finale. just listened to the two back to back. slight similarity in that synth pulse but I wouldn't say they're equivalent. btw. if you want to hear the full track faze action carl craig into google found a long full clip of it. robin...
Re: (313) Claude VonStroke
listened to a mix/set of his a while back wasn't impressed found it very 'tech-house' and deleted it in no time On 2/22/07, Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the whos afraid of detroit does indeed do some dancefloor damage./. nice track.. dave cronin wrote: he and Dirtybird definitely have a following here in San Francisco with the whole Kontrol scene. in fact i got in a little discussion with some kid at a party who was saying that he was the future of techno, to which i responded (in typical axxhole fogey fashion) you mean tech house? but i do like his sound and who's afraid of detroit is pretty a darn good club track. dunno about best track of 2006, though. --- Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just wondered what the vibe is on former Detroiter Claude VonStroke aka Barclay Crenshaw? I know he was involved in Intellect - that doc. His album Beware Of The Bird has been picked up by Ministry Of Sound here. He's also touring. Also some 313 types may like the Spirit Catcher album Night Vision on Ralph Lawson's label - it's the kind of Detroit style tech-house Slam used to do. I don't care at all for the vocal tracks, a bit generic, but tracks like Motown Spring, Roller Coaster, Space Crash, ie the first 3, were very worthwhile.
Re: (313) Theo Parrish @ Plastic People this Sunday
yes Tristan superb night wasn't it! Ade had Pharoah Sanders' beautiful 'Harvest Time' on as we walked in already the pilgrimage that is seeing Theo at Plastics on a Sunday night had begun not sure about the long one you mention (?), but i think probably my favorite of the night might have to be his 15 minute opener, no doubt called 'going downstairs', a loping, chugging, head nodding sing-along gem of a cut the james brown edits were particularly impressive and an equing feast marcus mixx psychousic sounded even better than when i played it on saturday :-p he played quite a few off the new lp: 'second chances', the marvin cut up 'the rink', 'galactic traffic' and the already known sick 'synthetic flemm' samples up here: http://music.rushhour.nl/store_detailed.php?item=38806 plenty more unidentified tracks too though. donald byrd's lansanna's preistess a highlight! shame on you for not 'liking disco' before! but then in Theo's own words, a good dj can change your DNA ; ) On 2/19/07, Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's been a long time since I've been really impressed by a DJ set and even longer since I last felt like 80+% of what a DJ played was right and good. Tonight Theo Parrish hit about 95+% correctness and dropped so many of his new tunes from CDR and so many amazing edits of the rest of his selection that I don't know how anyone could go back to just playing records. Seriously sickening stuff. The new (presumably) Sound Signature stuff is going to be unstoppable. There was one 25 minute long track that took 15 minutes to transform into acid. It was so mental when it did. I'm usually the last person to shower Theo Parrish with compliments since I figure nothing he can do will compare to the set he played at the first DEMF which transformed my taste to the extent that I started liking disco, but this exceeded that. Seriously proper stuff. I hope the rest of 2007 follows suit. Tristan === http://www.phonopsia.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Theo Parrish @ Plastic People this Sunday
oh and you omitted to add there were a few other DNA changing persons, namely Amp Fiddler, Derrick May and Jeff Mills in the space...! some night On 2/21/07, JSS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: yes Tristan superb night wasn't it! Ade had Pharoah Sanders' beautiful 'Harvest Time' on as we walked in already the pilgrimage that is seeing Theo at Plastics on a Sunday night had begun not sure about the long one you mention (?), but i think probably my favorite of the night might have to be his 15 minute opener, no doubt called 'going downstairs', a loping, chugging, head nodding sing-along gem of a cut the james brown edits were particularly impressive and an equing feast marcus mixx psychousic sounded even better than when i played it on saturday :-p he played quite a few off the new lp: 'second chances', the marvin cut up 'the rink', 'galactic traffic' and the already known sick 'synthetic flemm' samples up here: http://music.rushhour.nl/store_detailed.php?item=38806 plenty more unidentified tracks too though. donald byrd's lansanna's preistess a highlight! shame on you for not 'liking disco' before! but then in Theo's own words, a good dj can change your DNA ; ) On 2/19/07, Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's been a long time since I've been really impressed by a DJ set and even longer since I last felt like 80+% of what a DJ played was right and good. Tonight Theo Parrish hit about 95+% correctness and dropped so many of his new tunes from CDR and so many amazing edits of the rest of his selection that I don't know how anyone could go back to just playing records. Seriously sickening stuff. The new (presumably) Sound Signature stuff is going to be unstoppable. There was one 25 minute long track that took 15 minutes to transform into acid. It was so mental when it did. I'm usually the last person to shower Theo Parrish with compliments since I figure nothing he can do will compare to the set he played at the first DEMF which transformed my taste to the extent that I started liking disco, but this exceeded that. Seriously proper stuff. I hope the rest of 2007 follows suit. Tristan === http://www.phonopsia.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Underground Resistance - Hi-Tech Dreams
http://www.covert.uk.com/choons.cfm?choon=30054 On 2/20/07, robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'd love to hear some nice audio clips of this. I've heard a small low-fi clip which sounded like this could be a return to form for UR. robin...
Re: (313) Theo Parrish @ Plastic People this Sunday
By the way, I'm now finally through part II of your ginormo mix. It's quite impressive that you managed to keep the selection of good chunes so high when you'd only just bought that massive haul! I plan to finish it by the end of the week, work permitting. cheers Tris, glad you finally got round to listening seemed to flow sonically despite being 90% unplanned its still up here http://www.gakfoundation.org/5_17_20%20(192kbps)/ with a t/l here http://www.gakfoundation.org/5_17_20/5-17-20tracklist.rtf there's some impressive old humphries set up there too along with all sorts of other cosmic goodness/nonsense back to Theo. Rupi reminds me, he played the deepchord also http://music.rushhour.nl/store_detailed.php?item=38143 On 2/21/07, Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -Original Message- From: JSS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 21 February 2007 00:11 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313, Subject: Re: (313) Theo Parrish @ Plastic People this Sunday yes Tristan superb night wasn't it! Ade had Pharoah Sanders' beautiful 'Harvest Time' on as we walked in already the pilgrimage that is seeing Theo at Plastics on a Sunday night had begun not sure about the long one you mention (?), but i think probably my favorite of the night might have to be his 15 minute opener, no doubt called 'going downstairs', a loping, chugging, head nodding sing-along gem of a cut That was prolly my second favourite one but it certainly was wicked. Surprised that isn't on the album (assuming it's him). I think it had to be either Galactic Traffic or more likely Synthetic Flemm which I'm thinking of, although neither contained the bit when it opened up and I don't remember the latter from well enough from Giles Petersen a while back to know if that was it or not. Whatever it was it just blew me away. But it's great hearing even just a clip of The Rink again as well. That burst a few brain cells when it dropped too. It just kept getting more and more ridiculously good at that point. Wicked that so much of that material is from this album and will be out soon! shame on you for not 'liking disco' before! but then in Theo's own words, a good dj can change your DNA ; ) Maybe what I should have said is that when I would have previously prefered a Cajual edit of a disco track to the original in 90% of the cases back then, he transformed that percentage considerably in favor of the originals. Or rather, yeah, he changed my DNA. ;) By the way, I'm now finally through part II of your ginormo mix. It's quite impressive that you managed to keep the selection of good chunes so high when you'd only just bought that massive haul! I plan to finish it by the end of the week, work permitting. Tristan === http://www.phonopsia.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Cobblestone Jazz live
i have this session on my machine at home i will upload it for you in the next couple of days ; ) slim On 2/15/07, Carlos de Brito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: d*mn, missed it. now there's only last night's show available. hmmm, maybe anyone recorded it? or downloaded it somewhere? please... [note to self: must re-install slsk for this purposes. f!] c* Original-Nachricht Datum: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 21:48:52 + Von: paul mouser [EMAIL PROTECTED] An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: 313@hyperreal.org Betreff: (313) Cobblestone Jazz live cobblestone jazz live; not sure if you have seen this, havn't listed to it yet http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/gillespeterson/ On 13/02/07, Nik Stoltzman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: OK, maybe I have been sleeping on this for a long time... Someone played me a track by Cobblestone Jazz that blew me away. I hate having to compare music, but if I had to, I'd align what I heard somewhere in between Metro Area and St Germain, but it is definitely doing it's own thing. I was surprised to hear that Mathew Jonson is one of the producers. I was never that impressed with his minimal stuff on M_nus but I am glad to hear he has a more 'maximal' side. Has anyone got any recommendations on releases or similar material? N -- Feel free - 5 GB Mailbox, 50 FreeSMS/Monat ... Jetzt GMX ProMail testen: www.gmx.net/de/go/mailfooter/promail-out
Re: (313) Track ID - Classic track !
big tune realised i never submitted my mammoth mix from december here it includes that cut amongst lots of more deep house and comic gems http://gakfoundation.org/5_17_20%20(192kbps)/ tracklist: 1 chicken lips - motion sickness [rekid remix] (adrift) x 2 mirage ft. chip e. jack trax 12 - mb dance (house records) omar s {111} - motor city jackpot (fxhe) mr v - jus dance [cosmic ritual dub] (vega) max essa - aztec (bear entertainment) blackjoy - moustache [prins thomas disko dub] (nrk) pepe braddock - panache' - cheval (atavism) todd terje - itallian stallion (full pupp) ferrer sydenham - timbuktu - [âme main mix] (ibadan) henrick schwartz/âme/dixon - where we at [version 3] (innervisions/sk) logan - flash [charles webster remix] (poussez) mudd - 54b (rong music) 2020 soundsystem - tape [p.t. disko-tek miks] (2020 vision) movementz - the locust 29 calls [original] (sonar kollektiv) lexx - sirocco (bear funk) anané - walking on thin ice [main mix] (vega) chaz jankel - glad to know you (am) stefan goldmann - sleepy hollow (innervisions) martin buttrich - full clip (planet e) akabu - phuture bound [shur-i-can~ âme mix] (zr) quentin harris - house (unrestricted access) 2 robert owens vs rob mello - the energy(goes round round) (disco 45) ferrer karizma ltd - the cube (objektivity) ferrer sydenham inc - the undertow (ibadan) theo parrish - falling up [technasia remix] (syncrophone) lindstrom - the contemporary fix [serious syntoms version] (feedelity) fish go deep and mark o'sullivan - wurk [fish go deep mix] (ork) swimmingpool - last night [roots of reggae vocal remix by supermax] (combination) dj gregory - tropical soundclash (defected) quantic mr scruff - tell it like you mean it (tru thoughts) jazzanova - boom clicky boom klack [mr scruff vocal mix] (sonar kollektiv) cobblestone jazz - dump truck (wagon repair) monolake - plumbicon (ml/i) audion - mouth to mouth (spectral/ghostly) antena - camino del sol [joakim remix] (permanent vacation) troubleman - change is what we need (far out) 3 marcus mixx - the spell [ron hardy mix] (let's pet puppies) i:cube - oblivion [dixon edit] (nrk) adonis - no way back [vocal] (trax) round two - new day [dub] (main street) jerome sydenham and mikael nordgren - stockholm - go bang! (ibadan) clara hill meets king britt - did i do wrong (sonar kollektiv) kerri chandler - oblivion (soul heaven) kerri chandler monica bingham - in the morning [final raw mix] (bigga sounds) franck roger - back and forth [dubstrumental] (sonar kollektiv) jimpster - square up [original mix] (buzzin fly) franck roger - dub life (real tone) rodamaal feat. claudia franco - insomna [âme remix] (buzzin fly) château flight - baroque (innervisions) jazzanova - glow and glare (âme remix) (sonar kollektiv) jon cutler matthias heilbronn - 640 (distant music) coming soon vs mirko - here she goes (ec) luciano - yamore remix [original by salif keita] (cadenza) franck roger - warriors (earthrumental) 4 basic soul unit - deep blue (versatile) skwerl - the flying squirrel - all woman feat. herbert tubbs (sonar kollektiv) ricky l feat. m:ck - born again [pastaboys dub mix](manocalda) charlie - spacer woman (zyx) markus enochson - for you to see [tiger stipes vocal] (sonar kollektiv) spirit catcher - key generator (mood music) karma - father father [Marcus Worgull Remix] (compost) soul tourist - yeah! [dk dub] (drumpoet community) m.a.n.d.y. vs booka shade - body language (get physical music) fatima yamaha - what's a girl to do (d1) henrick schwarz - jon [i'm fading away mix] (sunday music) sandy rivera - the path (bbe) akabu - i'm not afraid of the future [joey negro medusa mix] (zr) bakazoo panther (?) - gary's dance (interzone thrills) toby tobias - a close shave (prins tomas disko tek miks) On 1/24/07, Benoît Pueyo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 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
Re: (313) Lene Lovich
ha ha 'lucky number' was one of the first 7 i bought, along with 'what a waste', 'ca plein pour moi' and 'denis denis' was 12 in '78. birthday next week infact. feel the pension On 11/27/06, kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Haha I just looked her up on WIkipedia and she's originally from Detroit! It's getting to where people I admire without Detroit connections are the rare ones! Lene isn't really this-listy per se, but I'm sure she has her fans amongst this crew. Though most of y'all weren't born or were very young in 1978 ;-) All I got to say is 'If it isn't Stiff ...' -- best record label slogan ever ... On 11/27/06, theREALmxyzptlk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Cyclone Wehner wrote: I just wondered what were the cult Lene Lovich records in Detroit back in the day? I remember I raised something like this before but I have forgotten! Funny to think she now writes lyrics for Bob Sinclar, ahem! Anyway, I finally tracked down The Best Of... in Camberwell (!) here by chance (amazon told me it was out of print) so I'm very happy! Lucky Number was always a floor filler in clubs...Say When, New Toy (later on). Stateless was always my fave LP, but Lene was popular. Thomas Dolby used to play keys for her. jeff ''
Re: (313) Best Detroit Synth riffs
agreed. was all about derrick. didn't he famously sample the detroit philharmonic? my choice (although whether you'd call it a string is perhaps open to debate): Desire On 11/28/06, Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The keyboard motif that slowly creeps into the background of Derrick's The Beginning starting at about 2:30 in (and then makes its way slowly to the foreground) is the most beautiful synth line I've ever heard. - Greg
Re: (313) Convextion
$250 already? http://www.discogs.com/sell/list?release_id=787518 golddigger indeed someone should send the boys round On 11/19/06, Mislav [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The picture on the cover of the LP is of one of Prague's metro station. Anybody have any idea if three is more to it than just interesting wall design ?? Still waiting for my copy to arrive so can't comment but great email Tristan. Ordered 2 copies and somehow feel I am not in minority here ;-) -Original Message- From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 8:00 AM To: 'list 313' Subject: (313) Convextion As there will no doubt be at least 80 credible reviews of the 800 copies of the Convextion album, I'll try not to focus so much on what makes each track essential to the album (and it is an album proper) as what makes Gerard Hanson so compelling to the core of the techno scene; what makes him one of the few who can sell out an initial pressing before it is released, even after a four-year hiatus under this guise. In my mind that is the thing that's worth writing and reading about at this moment. People don't need convincing to buy his music once they hear it, and clips are available everywhere. But in a time when labels, distributors and shops are closing left and right, why is it that one quiet and genial fellow from Texas can attract so much attention when so many artists and labels are struggling? In short, is this merit or hype? This is what the unconvinced and unaware are asking themselves, and what I hope to answer in words (however difficult that is). It will have been said over and over that in Gerard's music there is always a preoccupation with reverb. He uses delay much more than most and tends to get away with it remarkably well. But to reduce his impact on the techno world to his use of reverb Basic Channel style would be to disregard everything else he is doing. Perhaps 10-20% of the final result will have been basicchannelised in the aggregate, which will of course appeal to fans of that sound, and most techno fans full-stop (and this is of course not a criticism of him, given that he has been fulfilling the prophecy of that sound since it generated). But lost in this narrow reduction is the fact that he's still got a very normal (if not exemplary) techno arrangement underneath, and often 2-3 times as much going on at any given time, or just as much variance horizontally. What is superlative is that he manages to do this without clutter, incoherence or regrets about any part of an evolving track being superior to the rest. In short, he succeeds. In my mind there are four essential ingredients to this success that set him apart from his peers: A) His arrangements are always ambitious. While there are some people who succeed as well as he does at making their arrangements work, and there are many people who try to do as much as he does, there are very few who merge this ambition and execution as well as he does. B) While this may seem like a statement of the obvious, when his efforts in total are added up, and everything can still be picked out so cleanly in the mix, it is nothing short of a miracle. His production skills can't be faulted, and the pressing of his new album at D+M will only help to justly solidify this reputation. C) Synthesis is perhaps the most overlooked ingredient in what makes Convextion what it is, and probably the one thing that distinguishes him most from Basic Channel (to unfairly extend the comparison). In nearly every track he is deploying sines, squares, pulses and saws in exactly the right spots, and always tweaking their character throughout, as though the arrangements require it, although 99.9% of producers and listeners would be perfectly satisfied without these extra touches. None of these sounds are essential, but we always know that if it weren't these sounds, he'd make another equally compelling sound to take its place, and it would work just as well in the mix overall. There aren't many producers who can impart this comfort in sound design. It is always extensive and almost always right. This is expert synthesis. D) The one thing that is probably overlooked even more than sound design is composition, which is always impeccable. Given obvious skill in these other areas, many producers would mail in the actual writing of music, which is of course one of the most compelling ingredients in the appeal of Convextion, if shrouded within his many other successes. The key is that he is one of the few who have mastered this totality of making techno, yet still continues to challenge us with the individual melodies that get wrung through these other disciplines. This is probably the most commendable facet of his genius. Put this all together and you have the techno record buyer's hysteria we've seen in the last month of anticipation of this release. It has been a long time coming. I really hope everyone gets a copy. It does not disappoint. This
Re: (313) Carl Craig Remix Of X-Press 2
you can get some of his edits here http://birth-school-work-death.blogspot.com/ at the moment including an old essential mix scroll down to november 11 pretty poor some of them it has to be said... On 11/14/06, Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I heard the Radio Slave mix on his mix-CD and it's more like an edit with the vocals. I like it actually! I like his whole CD. He even had some strange disco track by the Osmonds on there. It was fun. He spoke at Red Bull and it was cool. He did a fantastic Morricone edit of my fave Morricone track too he played there. Radio Slave is now one guy - Matt Edwards. On 13/11/2006, at 11:15 PM, JSS wrote: there's a (cough) radioslave mix of it i heard (i think its them). much better - does away with the vocal On 11/13/06, Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Actually the original of that song is kinda proggy. The lyrics are quite interesting though. On 13/11/2006, at 11:04 AM, Simon Hindle wrote: Yes. I haven't heard it on anything but my headphones, it sounds OK. Sort of ravey. I quite like the vocal but some people can't stand it. It's alright, it has some nice sounds in it but I don't think it's that special. Has anybody heard it out? Is it actually mind-melting? Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/11/2006 10:32 pm Anyone heard his mix of X-Press 2's Kill 100?
Re: (313) Carl Craig Remix Of X-Press 2
there's a (cough) radioslave mix of it i heard (i think its them). much better - does away with the vocal On 11/13/06, Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Actually the original of that song is kinda proggy. The lyrics are quite interesting though. On 13/11/2006, at 11:04 AM, Simon Hindle wrote: Yes. I haven't heard it on anything but my headphones, it sounds OK. Sort of ravey. I quite like the vocal but some people can't stand it. It's alright, it has some nice sounds in it but I don't think it's that special. Has anybody heard it out? Is it actually mind-melting? Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/11/2006 10:32 pm Anyone heard his mix of X-Press 2's Kill 100?
Re: (313) Put Your Hands Up For Detroit
the moron masses: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbijKb2GmiImode=relatedsearch= On 11/4/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Interesting - I saw a live performance on Youtube where Le Grand was lip synching the words (into a microphone no less). Matthew should call a lawyer (unless he's licensed his voice to it). MEK Derek Plaslaiko. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/03/2006 06:19:22 PM: Yeah, it was Matthew. This guy used the exact sample, which is supposedly Matthews voice! derek. On Fri, 3 Nov 2006, diana potts wrote: wasn't there a track with a similar name by Mathew Dear or Tadd M.? Maybe out about 5? years ago...real disco/house sounding. brain .hurtstryin'to...re-meber --- Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone heard this atrocious song by Fedde somebody? I just caught it the other day on the telly. Apparently it's quite big. What are people's views on it namechecking Detroit? # 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. # Low, Low, Low Rates! Check out Yahoo! Messenger's cheap PC-to- Phone call rates (http://voice.yahoo.com)
Re: (313) Put Your Hands Up For Detroit
yeah i had that one a few weeks ago, but instead of sighing, i launched into a sustained attack on the record and on anyone (including her) who liked it : | needless to say we never had a second date.. :D On 11/3/06, Michael Lees [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The song reminds me of the other bass based tracks in the charts a few years back Mr oizo, azido de bass. The song would be much improved if the vocal was taken out. But have you seen the video, that's pretty bad. Plus, I've had this twice already Random: What music do you like/play? Me: I like a lot of music from Detroit, house and techno. Random: Oh you mean like put your hands up for Detroit! Me: sigh... -- mIke This message has been checked for viruses but the contents of an attachment may still contain software viruses, which could damage your computer system: you are advised to perform your own checks. Email communications with the University of Nottingham may be monitored as permitted by UK legislation.
Re: (313) Convextion album track
Convextion live on the Breezeblock on the night of 3rd Nov. this was broadcast last night, though i missed it up on the beeb for a week http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/shows/rpms/radio1/hobbs.rpm introduced around 1.22 ... my god how those first strings remind me of when i first heard joy division 'decades' partic sounds like the same instrument - the solina string ensemble? made me cry 26 years ago doing the same again On 10/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Breezeblock will be playing a track off the new Convextion album tonight. Last track of the show I'm told. info on times, tuning in etc here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/maryannehobbs/ Convextion live on the Breezeblock on the night of 3rd Nov. mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ .
Re: (313) Convextion album track
avoid the tedious dubstep that is rest of the show http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/shows/rpms/radio1/hobbs.rpm starts at 1hr 22 i also got it down from themixingbowl http://www.sendspace.com/file/6dkyq7 certainly sounds brighter than what toby gave us earlier, and i don't think that's just down to the compression/sound enhancement used for broadcast timings: the show uses misses the first 20 odd minutes of the original and adds a new track it seems to the end ? (from the lp?) shed any light on these anal issues tobes? more artisic liscence, as hobbs announces: recorded exclusively for us just a couple of weeks ago : | On 11/4/06, JSS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Convextion live on the Breezeblock on the night of 3rd Nov. this was broadcast last night, though i missed it up on the beeb for a week http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/shows/rpms/radio1/hobbs.rpm introduced around 1.22 ... my god how those first strings remind me of when i first heard joy division 'decades' partic sounds like the same instrument - the solina string ensemble? made me cry 26 years ago doing the same again On 10/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Breezeblock will be playing a track off the new Convextion album tonight. Last track of the show I'm told. info on times, tuning in etc here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/maryannehobbs/ Convextion live on the Breezeblock on the night of 3rd Nov. mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ .
(313) third coast
so i've been sent by my company based here in london to attend The Third Coast International Audio Festival (TCIAF) next thursday and friday the 26th 27th in Chicago. now i've not been to the Windy City before, infact neither have i been to the US! but i would be interested in going out one night or two, and in doing some digging and if possible meeting up with any kindred spirits who can hold my hand for a few hours. (!?) i'll be arriving on wednesday afternoon, and staying at the same hotel as the conference- Hotel Orrington, but won't be leaving until sunday afternoon. so am thinking a trip to dusty groove at least on saturday is essential (although i worry about getting caught in there all day!). if anyone has any recommendations as to vinyl haunts, restaurants, clubs / club nights or dj's playing over those dates that are worth checking please let me know. i'm wide open to suggestion. who knows maybe one of you might also be attending the conference even, or know folk that are perhaps ? all responses welcome and greatfully received! cheers slim
Re: (313) third coast
hey i see the orrington is in evanston - home of sonic sunset.. time to pester matt dave then..! ; ) On 10/17/06, JSS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: so i've been sent by my company based here in london to attend The Third Coast International Audio Festival (TCIAF) next thursday and friday the 26th 27th in Chicago. now i've not been to the Windy City before, infact neither have i been to the US! but i would be interested in going out one night or two, and in doing some digging and if possible meeting up with any kindred spirits who can hold my hand for a few hours. (!?) i'll be arriving on wednesday afternoon, and staying at the same hotel as the conference- Hotel Orrington, but won't be leaving until sunday afternoon. so am thinking a trip to dusty groove at least on saturday is essential (although i worry about getting caught in there all day!). if anyone has any recommendations as to vinyl haunts, restaurants, clubs / club nights or dj's playing over those dates that are worth checking please let me know. i'm wide open to suggestion. who knows maybe one of you might also be attending the conference even, or know folk that are perhaps ? all responses welcome and greatfully received! cheers slim
Re: (313) 3 Chairs, Manchester
the one he plays on gilles' show is called synthesizer as ar as i know, with a twisted acid bline that seems to loop in a mixture of 4/5 and 6 beats? - i can't quite make it out! raw as hell though. it doesn't slow down on that mix though... if you wanna hear it , mail me or there's a clip of him playing it at lovebox right here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzcArlHqftE someone got short shrift on sunday at plastic when he asked theo to play it.. On 10/17/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Francis, Don't know if this helps ... G. - Forwarded by Gary Girard/Sales/Blyth/EUK on 17/10/06 09:48 - Paul Randall To: Gary Girard/Sales/Blyth/[EMAIL PROTECTED] 17/10/06 09:39 cc: Subject: RE: (313) 3 Chairs, Manchester(Document link: Gary Girard) that tune that slows down is one of theo's own productions he played it on the gilles show - Forwarded by Gary Girard/Sales/Blyth/EUK on 17/10/06 09:31 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] ingthingTo: 313@Hyperreal.Org 313@hyperreal.org francis cc: Subject: RE: (313) 3 Chairs, Manchester 16/10/06 21:17 Please respond to francis Snap what everyone's said so far. All 4 good but Malik maybe the best. KDJ a bit stop/start. Theo a little too much on the EQing. Rick W - Also Sprach Zarathustra OUT OF ORDER I thought the sound wasn't that good, there was far too much top end - I had too move away from the front as it was hurting my ears. You know it's not good when it's like it's not loud enough but it's painful and your ears ring afterward. Time for me to start wearing protection I think even though I don't like the thought of that. Seen recommendations before but if anyone cares to drop me a line to save me searching the archive it's be appreciated. It seemed better earlier so maybe Theo left it sharp when he'd finished going mad with the EQ. Mind you although I proffered the others I thought Theo played the best record all night - it was probably the techno-iest and was that one that slowed right down and then back up again near the end? (not sure if that was him or the tune but it was a greater than 1210-possible change in speed, don't know what those CD decks'll do) does anyone know what the tune was? Nice to meet both folks from the list and their crews too. Robin I wish I'd known you'd seen Aidy there! I'd loved to have met him having been well served by Vinyl Underground for many years. Dan - have you put that record down yet? ** 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. **
Re: (313) third coast
thanks for all the responses i've received privately. looks like i'll just have saturday and sunday morning to myself, other than all/some of the evenings from wednesday... something's happening with 313 today. its almost like detroit's calling me, not chicago: i was in the bank at lunchtime asked them for my balance. the cashier wrote: £313 exactly i looked at the time on my phone shortly after. it was 13:13 i just looked at the remaining battery life on my macbook pro: 3:13 there was another too but i forget it.. : | ! On 10/17/06, JSS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: so i've been sent by my company based here in london to attend The Third Coast International Audio Festival (TCIAF) next thursday and friday the 26th 27th in Chicago. now i've not been to the Windy City before, infact neither have i been to the US! but i would be interested in going out one night or two, and in doing some digging and if possible meeting up with any kindred spirits who can hold my hand for a few hours. (!?) i'll be arriving on wednesday afternoon, and staying at the same hotel as the conference- Hotel Orrington, but won't be leaving until sunday afternoon. so am thinking a trip to dusty groove at least on saturday is essential (although i worry about getting caught in there all day!). if anyone has any recommendations as to vinyl haunts, restaurants, clubs / club nights or dj's playing over those dates that are worth checking please let me know. i'm wide open to suggestion. who knows maybe one of you might also be attending the conference even, or know folk that are perhaps ? all responses welcome and greatfully received! cheers slim
Re: (313) theo@ plastics
smashed it theo parrish on a sunday night at plastic people = the stuff of legend On 10/14/06, JSS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: tomorrow its a late notice gig, but with the three chairs playing manchester tonight, who knows who maybe down..? http://www.plasticpeople.co.uk/whos.shtml
(313) theo@ plastics
tomorrow its a late notice gig, but with the three chairs playing manchester tonight, who knows who maybe down..? http://www.plasticpeople.co.uk/whos.shtml
Re: (313) DM Update
yes greg = proper legend tip: if he stays at your house get plenty of instant coffee biscuits in ; ) On 10/4/06, robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Actually Greg Wilson is playing a reel to reel thing here in a couple of weeks, again to tie in with Red Bull. Should be great! We had him at a night we were doing last year. Defintely worth a check, he's a true legend and his approach is unique (he uses CDs, laptop (PCDJ software) and the reel to reel). I heard a little rumour that FK freaked out when he heard Greg - first DJ in ages who unnerved him. Cool hey! haha cool robin...
Re: (313) DM Update
his mix on the breezeblock recently wasn't half bad you know and i love the way he cuts it saying that, i'm in no hurry to go to see him fk at the misery next month.. On 10/2/06, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's a beautifully put together website and seems to hold out the promise of interesting directions - whether shown in the release of new or old material, or even in his DJ sets. Still, is there anyone here who would (and could) with the greatest respect (preferably) call what Derrick May plays High Tech *Soul*? It's been a while since I saw him play, but certainly the last few times I heard him play I didn't hear anything that wasn't generic more or less mono-tone techno. Tell me I'm wrong, please. Ken -Original Message- From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 October 2006 11:17 To: Wes Prince Cc: 313 Subject: Re: (313) DM Update He gave a really good talk here at Red Bull this week. Lots of interesting Mayday projects in the can... 20th anniversary Transmat release, etc. Plays Corner Hotel here Thurs. On 02/10/2006, at 7:30 PM, Wes Prince wrote: http://www.derrickmay.com/
Re: (313) Carl Craig remix of X-Press 2's 'Kill 100'
there's a fairly decent clip on dancetracks.. in answer to yr question, if there's one man who knows how to make something sound good on a big rig... On 9/28/06, Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Next up from the Maestro. Only heard a clip today, but it's sounding good to my ears. Anyone heard it on a proper rig yet? Tristan === http://www.phonopsia.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.12.9/457 - Release Date: 26/09/2006
Re: (313) dL music www updated + the convextion live mp3
sublime.. for my personal use i mastered it a little, removing a glitch or two, equing fixing levels etc.. if you want it its here to grab for the next 5 days http://www.mailbigfile.com/fcae4cd30a952a81a90b9df3613a63a1/listFiles.php def special, one to treasure On 9/26/06, Andrew Duke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This live set is sounding great. Andrew -- NSCC sound course http://andrew-duke.com/course.html Chain Reaction remix contest ends Sept 30: http://andrew-duke.com/contests.html Andrew Duke--Consumer vs. User album: http://www.phthalo.com/cat.php?cat=phth40 artist features column: http://cognitionaudioworks.com/read.html http://myspace.com/andrewduke
Re: (313) dL music www updated + the convextion live mp3
i shoulda known that ad free hoster was to good to be true.. ok, try this: http://www.sendspace.com/file/m11v4s On 9/28/06, /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Unfortunately, the files are no longer available. They may have expired, or may have been downloaded more that the maximum number of times Home - Original Message - From: JSS [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Andrew Duke [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED]; dave cronin [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 11:44 AM Subject: Re: (313) dL music www updated + the convextion live mp3 sublime.. for my personal use i mastered it a little, removing a glitch or two, equing fixing levels etc.. if you want it its here to grab for the next 5 days http://www.mailbigfile.com/fcae4cd30a952a81a90b9df3613a63a1/listFiles.php def special, one to treasure On 9/26/06, Andrew Duke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This live set is sounding great. Andrew -- NSCC sound course http://andrew-duke.com/course.html Chain Reaction remix contest ends Sept 30: http://andrew-duke.com/contests.html Andrew Duke--Consumer vs. User album: http://www.phthalo.com/cat.php?cat=phth40 artist features column: http://cognitionaudioworks.com/read.html http://myspace.com/andrewduke
Re: (313) Red Bull Music Academy
lucky geezer the theo mix is first aired tomor at 10pm GMT by the looks of it its a stream only fairly lo q. at that still - be worth a listen, though they do repeat them if you miss it one bonus is, the tracklist is up!: Mr. Fingers - What About This Love - Alleviated Aaron Carl - Sky - Mahogani Music Kasso - One More Round - Haristol Was not Was - Tell Me That I'm Dreaming - Island records Patrice Rushen - Right Now - Prestige Brick- Happy - Bang Hamilton Bohannon - Dance Your Ass Off - EMI Omar-S- 007 Detroit - FXHE records Gherkin Jerks - Sympte Suite - Gherkin Records Mike Huckaby - Untitled - Synth 001 No Milk - Untitled - Rhapsody Records Kelli Hand - Moody Lately - Third ear Glenn Underground Black Mamba - Your Nativity -Philosophy Music Hanna - The Inspiration -Room records Atelewo - New Day -Yoruba Records DJ Spen Pres Dj Technic - Gabryelle- Defected Rick Wilhite Malik Alston - Ecoutez - Still Music Delano Smith Feat. Diamondancer - A Message For The DJ - Still Music John Beltran Pres Nostalgic - Especially - Groovia Lil Louis - I called U (Why 'd U Fall) - Epic Patrick Adams Pre. Phreek - I'm a Big Phreek - Atlantic Urban Renewal - Only So Much Oil In The Ground - Warner Brothers Theo Parrish - Unreleased - Sound Signature Theo Parrish - Unreleased - Sound Signature Theo Parrish - Unreleased - Sound Signature if its a recent mix (?) one of those unrealeased might be the great 'synthesizer' cut he played on gilles petersons show i while back. pure sickness.. On 9/24/06, Simon Hindle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello folk I'm at the Academy now, it's bloody brilliant. There are daily updates to http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/ and I'm also keeping a blog at http://blogs.inthemix.com.au/simonfromuk - photos will come soon. On a 313 note, we have Todd Osborne and Mark Pritchard here for the full time to teach us stuff. I strongly suggest you all check out the academy website where the lectures will be posted. Also check out the academy's radio station on http://www.rbmaradio.com/ - plenty good stuff on there, a Theo mix coming on soon and we'll all be making mixes to go on there. Peace Si
Re: (313) Convextion:yes Samurai FM: NO
he doesn't sell half as many as records as he deserves to he should press more innit.. =A3100 for matrix001 on the bay? .. arghhh good work anyway tobes. can't wait for that lp... On 9/13/06, Toby Frith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Whilst it would be great in some respects to have this particular recording floating around the internet (as I'm sure it will no doubt anyway somehow), the fact is that Gerard wrote this entire set for the two shows he did in Glasgow and London, something that we were humbled by. It remains a personal highlight that someone who we really wanted to play for us (and when I say that, I mean that he's probably in my top 5 of artists that one could conceivably get to play) did something like that when most artists will just play their most well-known tracks in a live setting. I imagine most of the material played might surface on future material released by him, and as such given that he doesn't sell half as many as records as he deserves to, it would be foolish in the particular climate we're in and age to make such a thing freely available to all and sundry. Samurai FM kindly agreed to host the show, and given that bandwidth costs are something that I'm all too keenly aware of, it makes sense. You'll just have to wait for the album I guess. -Original Message- From: J.T. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 September 2006 20:57 To: v12 Cc: 313 Subject: Re: (313) Convextion:yes Samurai FM: NO gerard did not agree to having a recording of his performance passed around the internet in a re-distributable format, as far as i know. how you can complain about something you're getting for free is beyond me. it would be awfully nice yes. gerard is a hard man to get ahold of to even ask for permission to put up a downloadable file...i will ask him myself. your condemnation fo samurai/bleep is laughable! these are the nice folks who gerard agreed to work with because of their considerate and humble nature...how criminal to drag people onto their website! when you so blindly assume, with so much hostility, i'm embarassed for you. what is the internet about? just there to give you what the hell you want and shut up i guess. gimme gimme gimme. -Original Message- From: v12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sep 12, 2006 3:06 PM To: J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (313) Convextion:yes Samurai FM: NO hai, any chance to hear that convextion set without messing with those nosense streams? (just thought you might know) it was recorded a few months ago by those bleep43 ppl, and now.. some attention seekers use it to drag poeple onto their websites. i dont play these games so if you could direct me to a sane place where i could download the file and have a comfortable listen it would be sweet. /12 Search over 12,000 used cars and read the latest expert reviews telegraph.co.uk/motoring This e-mail is from Telegraph Group Limited - 1 Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London E14 5DT, registered in England under No 451593 (we, our or us). This message, its contents and any attachments to it are private and confidential. Any unauthorised disclosure, use or dissemination of the whole or part of this message (without our prior written consent) is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify us immediately. Neither we nor the sender accepts any responsibility for viruses and it is your responsibility to scan attachments (if any). The content of this email does not necessarily reflect our views or those of our officers and we take no responsibility for the views of the author. Emails sent and received may be read by people other than the intended recipient and may be monitored to ensure efficient operation of our email systems.
Re: (313) Upcoming Delsin parties
am here right now for a couple of days - a 'dam virgin.. look fwd to tonight.. anyone around to hook up with would be cool.. ? On 8/16/06, Peteri, Jochem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey, im playing at boemtsjak! nice... heheh ; ) -Original Message- From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: dinsdag 15 augustus 2006 23:15 To: 313 Mailinglist List Subject: (313) Upcoming Delsin parties Found this in my mailbox: coming saturday _ ___ 19 August Planet Delsin Party deejays // Newworldaquarium Aroy Dee Peel Seamus Pakhuis Wilhelmina - Amsterdam 11pm - 5 euro + ++ Upcoming Party Things + Planet Delsin Party Saturday 23 September deejays // Stacey Pullen (Detroit, USA), Raymon Hollander (Metropolis / Technicolors), Tim Nieburg (Nachtplan), Peel Seamus (Delsin) 11 - Amsterdam 10pm - 12 euro + BoemTsjak Festival Friday 20 Saturday 21 October line up // Peel Seamus (Delsin, NL) - dj, Lies Of Minelli (NL) - live, Dexter (Klakson, NL) vs Alden Tyrell (Clone, NL) - live, Raiders Of The Lost Arp (Nature, IT) - live, Sterac Electronics aka Steve Rachmad (Music Man, NL) - dj, Quince (Delsin, NL), Shed - live (Delsin, DE), Mesak - live (Klakson, FI), Redshape (Delsin, DE) - live, Steffi - (Klakson, NL), Novamen (Viewlexx, NL) - live, Polygamy Boys (GoodLife, DE) - live, Like A Tim (Like, NL) - live, Newworldaquarium (Delsin, NL) - dj. Pakhuis Wilhelmina - Amsterdam 10pm - 10 euro ++ + Delsin \\ Release Update // links//music to listen//dance to ___
Re: (313) VA Recorded In Rotterdam
nice 12 i played the warren fellow track out last friday.. its also on an excellent mix by Melanie Kyrklund avail here: http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.viewfriendID=65233793blogID=148725444MyToken=ed07412f-e8a4-4a91-82d2-2e05a554f779 On 8/16/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just checking clips of the 12 vinyl sampler for this. Nice Dexter track Echt Vet. Anyone heard the full comp?
Re: (313) Last minute Amp Fiddler action in London tonight (maybe) guesting for Tortured Soul + Osunlade and Pharell
yeah good stuff tris - not far off this: http://brownswood.5.forumer.com/index.php?showtopic=4177 you should post it up there. or allow me.. tortured soul, the name, never fails to let theo's filtered delivery of 'might do something wrong' enter my cortex... oh yeah On 6/23/06, Adam Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It was a cover of Radiohead's 'Everything in it's right place'. WTF!?!?!!? I don't know if this is the same version he played at the party, but I picked this 12 up the other week. The Telefon Tel Aviv cover is pretty cool too, as is the Cinematic Orchestra. There is a 4 part series of these 12's out, haven't heard the rest. http://www.discogs.com/release/692386 Here is the full CD http://www.discogs.com/release/668306 Thanks for the review Tristan. Adam On 6/23/06, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh yeah, I remember this now. Vinyl Junkies had some. I didn't think much of the record at the time, but I'm sure it was interesting live -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 June 2006 12:03 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: FW: (313) Last minute Amp Fiddler action in London tonight (maybe) guesting for Tortured Soul + Osunlade and Pharell -Original Message- From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 June 2006 09:35 It was a cover of Radiohead's 'Everything in it's right place'. WTF!?!?!!? He put a mix of this out as a boot a bit back then it kind of got sanctioned and redone and appeared on a Radiohead covers comp recently.
Re: (313) Online radio
have been really impressed with moscow's deepmix.ru when ever i've remembered to tune in.. checkkit On 5/19/06, robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tried www.cbs.nu ? robin... Blaauw, Martijn de wrote: 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