Re: A: Jacktone Radio guest mix
Politics aside, it's kind of crazy how the the track went from a free download to selling on discogs for over $100. Nice one Eamonn! http://www.d1.ie/music.php?intLabelID=1 https://www.discogs.com/Fatima-Yamaha-A-Girl-Between-Two-Worlds-EP/master/810170 (1 for sale at $130 currently) this article is interesting: https://boilerroom.tv/fatima-yamaha-dekmantel/ Quoting Eamonn Doyle: I can't think of any good reason for a European male to otherise themselves and present as a minority woman. Why? This is exoticizing the other, plain and simple. What about an African male / South American male ? Japanese male ? He is Dutch - Surinamese as it happens. A minority woman ? Where ? In whose eyes ? Eamonn / D1 There is already a dearth of actual women and minorities in the music game, the last thing we need is dudes pretending to be them. I'm sure he's a super nice guy, but it's beside the point. On Sat, Sep 17, 2016 at 12:06 PM, Eamonn Doyle > wrote: > On 17 Sep 2016, at 16:55, Arturo Lopez > wrote: > > It's my understanding this is a Dutch male recording as a woman?, bringing in orientalist nonsense and 'exotic' flavorings for no reason. How do you know it was for no reason ? He’s not a wanker actually. FYI - 'What’s a girl to do' was originally released by us on D1 Recordings in 2004. Eamonn / D1
Re: Berlin Vinyl Shops
Go check out my buddy Martins shop Audio In in freidrichshain! Tell him James from SF recommended. Great curated selection of 2nd hand Detroit and chicago along with lots of other music https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=10417645964 Looks like he's got a stand at something called breakfast club now too. uoting ja...@iridite.com go check out ja...@iridite.com: Great - I've over visiting the Ableton guys next month so i'll be in Berlin for a few days, definitely want to get a look around, particularly the 2nd hand stuff. Haven't been to Berlin in about...5 or 6 years I think. cheers for the info guys Jason On 31 July 2015 at 08:05, Carlos de Brito carlos.debr...@gmx.de wrote: OYE (Prenzlauer Berg) - the best record shop in town Oderberger Str. 4, 10435 Berlin OYE (Kreuzkölln) - the little sister of OYE Prenzlauer Berg Friedelstraße 49, 12047 Berlin Spacehall (Kreuzberg) - large selection of everything incl. large backstock. oh, and you can smoke while listening to the records. :) Zossener Str. 33, 10961 Berlin Bass Cadet (Neukölln) - small, but very good selection of contemporary boom boom Weserstr. 189, 12045 Berlin The Record Loft (Kreuzberg) - huge 2nd-hand-only store, from disco to techno Adalbertstraße 9 - 2nd backyard - 10999 Berlin Am 31.07.2015 um 08:35 schrieb Wibo Lammerts: HARDWAX 2015-07-31 4:20 GMT+02:00 Arturo Lopez arturo.m.lo...@gmail.com: Hey 313ers; About to be in Berlin for a few days, wanted to ask the collective for good record shop recommendations a Techno person would enjoy. Any thoughts welcome! -Arturo -- | http://soundcloud.com/w1b0 | http://mixcloud.com/w1b0 http://soundcloud.com/w1b0 | http://twitter.com/w1b0 | --
Re: Moritz von Oswald Radio Special Feature
Anybody else planning to check out Moritz at Output in NYC this Friday? Hit me up! Looks like a Delsin artist whom I'm unfamiliar with is also on the bill. Quoting Richard Hester gwrenc...@sbcglobal.net: On the 313 list, I've made various rumblings about an impending 3-part Moritz von Oswald radio special feature. This is really happening, though not without some trepidation on my part, as this is a massive, dog-choker subject for a special feature, esp. this late in the game. KFJC-FM 89.7 (kfjc.org for those who must stream/download) is the place to be for those interested. First Part - FR 5/15/2015 - 10P-2A (4 hours) Palais Schaumburg, Teutonic Beats, 2MB/3MB Collaborations, Maurizio/M-series, Schizophrenia 2nd Part SA 5/23/2015 9P-3A (6 hrs) Basic Channel, Chain Reaction, Round Series, Wackies 3rd Part FR 5/29/2015 (4 hrs) Burial Mix, Recomposed Project, Moritz von Oswald Ensembles Questions/comments are probably best tendered off-list. Richard Hester Goodwrench www.kfjc.org
Jeff Mills Live Cine-Mix to Fritz Lang’s Woman in the Moon SF
Looking forward to this one! Live Cine-Mix to Fritz Lang’s Woman in the Moon Detroit techno legend and long time sci-fi obsessive Jeff Mills brings his Cine-Mix to the Bay area for the first time with Fritz Lang’s 1929 silent science fiction classic The Woman in the Moon (Die Frau im Mond, German). Mills composes the soundtrack live while the film merges with modern electronic sounds, creating a perfect symbiosis between science fiction and techno. Following the performance, Mills talks space, time and the origins of his sound. This not-to-be missed show sold out in Amsterdam, Paris and Glasgow! https://www.jccsf.org/arts-ideas/performances/music/jeff-mills/
RE: Members of the House: The Greatest House Music Band That Never Happened
Speaking of obscure detroit 90s house, I've always dug this C.A.T.S. record that I must have picked up at the festival some year. It's a quirky cover/edit of Gino Soccios Dancer by CT aka producer of I'm your audio tech. I dont believe I've ever heard it played out but its a jam for sure. I think the guy was on this list at some point. http://www.discogs.com/CATS-Say-Yes/release/37016 Quoting Daniel Bean daniel.b...@bbc.co.uk: Davina - Don't You Want It -Original Message- From: Fred Heutte [mailto:ph...@sunlightdata.com] Sent: 22 December 2014 10:02 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: Members of the House: The Greatest House Music Band That Never Happened Thanks -- still playing Members of the House and others on Happy and related labels: People Hold On, Keep Pushin', Sunshine, Tuk My Love, all four classics on Happy Trax vol. 3, Got to Give it Up. Unforgettable, timeless stuff . . . Detroit house in the early 1990s is the unknown mother lode -- all this plus KMS, TP, Chez and Ron, Santonio, the unstoppable MK, Shake, many more . . . fh - RBMA track down Mike Banks's forgotten Detroit supergroup, Members Of The House, for an extended chat. http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/magazine/members-of-the-house-interview -- Best, Jeremy As You Like It Founder Executive Producer skype: jeremybispo www.ayli-sf.com
RE: Members of the House: The Greatest House Music Band That Never Happened
Now I'm wasting time looking through Art Forrest's discogs. Forgot about him. C.A.T.S. Clifton Art Thomas, but what's the S? I digress, carry on 313. Quoting Daniel Bean daniel.b...@bbc.co.uk: Art Forrest has some bangers! From: james.hurl...@utoronto.ca [james.hurl...@utoronto.ca] Sent: 23 December 2014 21:07 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: Members of the House: The Greatest House Music Band That Never Happened Speaking of obscure detroit 90s house, I've always dug this C.A.T.S. record that I must have picked up at the festival some year. It's a quirky cover/edit of Gino Soccios Dancer by CT aka producer of I'm your audio tech. I dont believe I've ever heard it played out but its a jam for sure. I think the guy was on this list at some point. http://www.discogs.com/CATS-Say-Yes/release/37016 Quoting Daniel Bean daniel.b...@bbc.co.uk: Davina - Don't You Want It -Original Message- From: Fred Heutte [mailto:ph...@sunlightdata.com] Sent: 22 December 2014 10:02 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: Members of the House: The Greatest House Music Band That Never Happened Thanks -- still playing Members of the House and others on Happy and related labels: People Hold On, Keep Pushin', Sunshine, Tuk My Love, all four classics on Happy Trax vol. 3, Got to Give it Up. Unforgettable, timeless stuff . . . Detroit house in the early 1990s is the unknown mother lode -- all this plus KMS, TP, Chez and Ron, Santonio, the unstoppable MK, Shake, many more . . . fh - RBMA track down Mike Banks's forgotten Detroit supergroup, Members Of The House, for an extended chat. http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/magazine/members-of-the-house-interview -- Best, Jeremy As You Like It Founder Executive Producer skype: jeremybispo www.ayli-sf.com
Re: Surgeon opening for Lady Gaga
Totally tuning in for the artrave live techno conversation next Monday https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/artraveparis?source=feed_textstory_id=10152991591024574 Techno Icon SURGEON will open the #8234;#ýartRave#8236; livestream alongside LADY STARLIGHT in a LIVE TECHNO conversation, programming their beats live!! Quoting Lerato Khathi booki...@uzuriartistbookingsandmanagement.com: the comments from Lady gaga's fans on her facebook fan page are priceless :-) On 14 November 2014 12:02, Ronny Pries r...@rohformat.de wrote: First thought: what der Fuck? And then this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orYhCHHgjiE its not lady gaga on stage. its her DJ, Lady Starlight orsmthn. doesn?t make it much better though :) E On 14.11.2014, at 0:24, Joe Marougi jmaro...@gmail.com wrote: She's definitely talented: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=laIr_d0hFB8 On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 2:18 PM, jwan allen jwan.al...@gmail.com wrote: Tony is getting that money! Full disclosure, I've seen them both live. On Nov 13, 2014 5:08 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: The endtimes have begun! http://instagram.com/p/vWliZZJFIM/ -- Lerato Khathi http://uzurirecordings.com http://uzuriartistbookingsandmanagement.com http://soundcloud.com/uzuri Skype : Lakuti
Black Box Theater relying on fire hydrant for water
Sad story about the former Music Institute site. Been to some great festival after parties here in years past. http://motorcitymuckraker.com/2014/10/05/more-bad-news-for-downtown-detroit-coffee-shop-relying-on-fire-hydrant-for-water/
Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...
Speaking of mid 90s techno/house, it's cool that Steve Bicknell and Steve O Sullivan started back up their labels. https://soundcloud.com/leftback-shop/cos035-steve-bicknell-lost-recordings-8-transcendence https://soundcloud.com/stephenos1/sets/mosaic-red-label-vol1-ben-sims-mid-life-dubs-1
made in glasgow
Cool interviews with Glasgow scenesters including 313 alumn Jason Brunton. https://soundcloud.com/jackmaster/bbc-radio-1s-stories-made-in-glasgow
415 313 Stingray Omar S
Thought someone might care that Stingray is playing Thursday at F8 in SF and friday Omar S and Aaron Fit Siegal are playing at the same spot. Here's a nice Stringray mix with some weirdo named the Sentinel's track featured in it. http://www.mixcloud.com/junoplus/juno-plus-feature-mix-dj-stingray/
(313) Digital Hardwax
Maybe this is old news but I just noticed Hardwax has finally started putting up digital downloads for sale of many releases. hardwax.com
(313) TP in SF tonight
I'm gonna check out Terrence Parker at the Cal Academy of Sciences tonight in San Francisco if anybody wants to meet up. I think he's playing from 7:30 to 9:00 so you won't have to break your curfew.
Re: (313) TP in SF tonight
The promoters have a party on Saturday but he's not listed on the lineup for that. I know they've had him come play in the past. Maybe he's just swinging through town? dunno. Bispo might know more. Quoting Peter Bense textur...@gmail.com: Hot damn. I love TP. What an odd gig for him to have. I wonder if there's any after party or proper dance/club event after with him? Anyone know? On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 1:24 PM, james.hurl...@utoronto.ca wrote: I'm gonna check out Terrence Parker at the Cal Academy of Sciences tonight in San Francisco if anybody wants to meet up. I think he's playing from 7:30 to 9:00 so you won't have to break your curfew.
(313) Convextion in SF next Friday
Convextion is playing live in San Francisco Friday the 3rd along with Jonah Sharp's new live collaboration Polk and Hyde. S/H/A/P/E/S will be opening so come early, check out our live hardware show and say hi. http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?472104 https://soundcloud.com/s-h-a-p-e-s/
(313) Acid Techno live set
Here's a recording of my friend Joe and I playing a hardware set at a party in San Francisco a couple of weeks ago. The gear list is arguably detroit related. This time we used a 303, bassbot tt 303, Rat distortion pedal, 909, 808, 606, SH 101,korg poly 6, OP1 Sampler, Cirklon Sequencer, SE SE-1X, Space Echo, Ibanez AD202 + 220 delays, TC Electronics G Natural Effects Pedal and an A+H Mixwizard. https://soundcloud.com/s-h-a-p-e-s/s-h-a-p-e-s-live-at-ha-eteria and some videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKsX5ZYFrgQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcO90wNoa6A
(313) Acid Techno live excerpts (spam)
My friend and I have been working on an improvisational live hardware set together for the last year or so. Here's some excerpts from the last time we played out. The hardware setup for this recording included 909, 303, 808, cirklon sequentix, polysix, SH-101, space echo, eventide space reverb, and the OTO biscuit. We're playing a live show at the party Haçeteria March 1st in San Francisco if you are in the area. https://soundcloud.com/s-h-a-p-e-s
Re: (313) The Pace - new live act sets
Holy crap, this is super inspiring! An interesting combination of classic techno and booty sounds and it's all live. Looking forward to more. Quoting Matt Chester chesterm...@gmail.com: Hi all, It's been ages since I posted anything new up here, as I've mostly been very busy with my new family over the past few years. But I'm pleased to say that I'm finally starting to do some new music again! The main thing I'm working on is 'The Pace', a new live project that I'm doing with Guy Thackeray (DJ Guy, Non Stop DJs, Global Fire). This is a fully live act, with everything 100% programmed and played on the spot, nothing pre-recorded or planned (some more info pasted below) We've got a couple of sets online that I reckon some of you might enjoy - plenty of Detroit and Chicago inspired goodness: http://soundcloud.com/the_pace/the-pace-live-set-for-plex-sessions-19th-june-2012 http://soundcloud.com/the_pace/the-pace-summer-cream-live-set If you're over this side of the world you can also catch our debut performance at Plex on 5 October, along with Arpanet live, Donato Dozzy Mike Parker. http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?387547 Hopefully we'll have a vinyl release or two to announce shortly too.. Cheers! Matt Twitter - the_pace Gmail - contact.the.p...@gmail.com Soundcloud - soundcloud.com/the_pace Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Pace/383045928411687 RA - http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/thepace The Pace The Pace is the new project from two DJ/producers previously known for their techno and ghettotech output. Jamming and looping up everything live on keys and drum machines, the duo ridebetween riff-laden techno, funked up electro and raw house jams, with no backing tracks, nothingpre-recorded, and no guess where they’ll end up taking the sound. Both well known producers and DJs in their own fields, Matt Chester and Guy Thackeray have beenfriends since first working together as resident selectors and promoters of London’s Flashpoint partiesin 2004. Each went on to play clubs and festivals from spots all over Europe to DEMF in Detroit, but itwas another 7 years before they got their gear together in the studio to see how live a live act could be. Matt Chester is known for his exhilarating 3 deck DJ sets and livesets which range from deepmelody-heavy techno to jacking dancefloor funk, the live sets all performed on the fly on hardware synths and drummachines. He’s played alongside the likes of Underground Resistance, Surgeon and Octave One,remixed techno mainstays from Terrence Dixon to DJ 3000 and his releases on the 11th Hour Recordingslabel have been favourites of DJs from Laurent Garnier to Anthony “Shake” Shakir and Convextion.DMC magazine described him as 'one of todays most exciting techno talents”. Guy Thackeray has DJed around the world with his quick-fire mixing and genre-crossing style. Takinghis influence from fast-paced Detroit selectors like DJ Assault, DJ Godfather and 12 Tech Mob, hissets as DJ Guy have mixed up electro, techno, bass and ghetto beats with the kind of turntable tricksyou don’t normally see outside of hiphop. His productions and remixes lean towards the more melodicend of hook-heavy ghetto tracks, gracing the crates of underground booty DJs and big names likeRolando and Dave Clarke alike. The Pace do what live acts rarely dare, laying down complete full-on tracks from scratch as they goand taking you along for the white-knuckle ride. -- matt chester 11th hour recordings www.matt-chester.com
(313) new Electrofunk site
Got some spam today about the new Electrofunk site. Mr. De's got some unusual deals to say the least. I'm kind of hesitant to put in my cc info since I can't seem to figure out how to get my 5 free downloads for 2 days with the free membership but it says for 17.99 a month you get: Unlimited Full downloads with no Drm of the best of our catalog Unlimited downloads of our recording sessions posted the following day from there recording Label Partner membership provides for digital distribution via our partnership with the Orchard/IODA Skype with Mr.De? to work out a plan for your release Weekly updates of unreleased and out of print material Or you can get your computer repaired for $50. It's kind of fascinating in a post music industry meltdown sort of way. http://electrofunk.com
Re: (313) Re-issue In The Dark: The Soul of Detroit
That said, here's one I think everyone would agree qualifies as deep house: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTBRkL2gltk Unless you listen to this mix and then it qualifies as dub techno? http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1v=2uovB5Ah_GIfeature=fvwrel Marginally related, I was just reading this article about the deadmau5 button-press affair and there's an interesting bit about Danny Tenaglia getting heat from NYC house heads for rinsing Maurizio records. http://hotwaterinc.tumblr.com/post/25938207447/hitstart Tenaglia got tons of flack from the ?old-school? house DJ community for playing current, not-necessarily-house music, including trance (Tilt?s ?Angry Skies? was a Vinyl anthem) and minimal tech-dub (Maurizio?s ?M-Series? inspired a lot of his own productions). So while he?s grouped with these guys now, he was something of an outcast and revolutionary at the time. fh - To keep it on somewhat on topic for this list, Though they cover other styles, I myself would say that both Rick Wade... Any of the 3 ChairsLarry Heard, check out Fred P/Black Jazz Consortium, DJ Aakamael Ron Trent... At least for me, those are definitely ones that I would include in the Deep House category amongst other categories. That might not be what may be the newest trend of Deep House in Europe, but that's what has and always will be deep house to me Dave On 7/9/2012 7:03 PM, darnistle wrote: This probably isn't the forum for such a question, but could someone give some examples of deep house in contradistinction to other styles of house? The term seems to be thrown about very often, but I still have no real sense of what deep house sounds like as opposed to (for example) jazzy house or disco house or micro house or whatever. On 7/9/2012 1:06 PM, kent williams wrote: From what I gather the trend in Europe is away from Minimal and Tech House to 'Deep House' -- a term that in context covers a multitude of sins. I think that this has upped the visibility of real house music in general and Detroit House in particular. Even if the mainstream of the new 'Deep House' thing is just tech house with more 707 beats and out of context soul vocal samples, it may be a case of rising water floating all boats. On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 11:51 AM, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, Jason, regarding In The Dark: The Soul of Detroit, you said: 'not so long ago you couldn't give music like this away so it's nice to see people rediscovering Detroit House'... Any idea why this would be the case? What has changed, and what do you think made such music undesirable in this time 'not so long ago'? ~David
Re: (313) new Moodymann for free!
Digging Pray for Love. Sounds like Amp Fiddler on the vocals maybe. Quoting Ivan Tomasevic to...@tesla.rcub.bg.ac.rs: sound nice http://www.scionav.com/collection/947 --
Re: (313) Interdimensional Transmissions party
Also he's playing SF on April 29th and if we're lucky Honey will book Carlos again that night. Quoting Renegade808 musicbox...@gmail.com: Could always come up to portland for the april 6th show we doimg with claude. Not the same with bmg and erika but if u need your claude fix we here. :) On Mar 25, 2012 10:27 AM, Patrick Wacher pwac...@gmail.com wrote: Airfares from SFO aren't looking very pleasant at the moment *sigh* On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 10:16 AM, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote: I'm trying to go. I've Heard really good things about Erika's DJing skills actually! ~David On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 11:11 AM, Patrick Wacher pwac...@gmail.com wrote: Anyone going to this? If the airline gods are kind, I'd love to check this out. Claude Young BMG Erika Friday 13th, April http://interdimensionaltransmissions.com/events/2012-04-13/brother-from-another-planet - Patrick
(313) UR dee-jay Skurge in SF tomorrow
anyone thinking of going? It's at the hottest underground spot 1015 folsom. It looks like he's opening for the latest dubstep not dubstep wunderkind. I'll probably check it so I'll keep an eye out for all you under the stair dwelling types. http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?337782
(313) [bsp] Release Party SF Friday
My friend Chelsea and I are releasing a single on a label out of Portland called Nude Photo Music in December. You may have run into one or both of us late night at a random club/festival at some point ;) We're having a party in SF at 222 on Friday and you should come on down if you are in the vicinity. I'll be djing and Chelsea will play a live set along with local guy Gold Code, one of the remixers. music here: http://www.nudephotomusic.com/releases/blau-zwischen-grau party info here: http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?312434
(313) UR Mural Oaktown
The port shutdown two days ago was super inspiring. Can't wait to go check out this mural!! http://communityrejuvenation.blogspot.com/2011/11/striking-with-art-underground.html In solidarity with the Oakland General Strike and the Liberate Oakland Movement, the Community Rejuvenation Project is proud to present our latest mural, ?Sprouted Prayers: Underground Resistance.? The project reflects the prayers of our ancestors manifesting in our placement in the struggle today. At the core of the mural is Underground Resistance, encouraging 99% struggling for economic and social justice to remain firm in their commitment. African and Indigenous elders and Taiwanese freedom fighters stand with the Black Panthers and Harriet Tubman endorsing and supporting the emerging generation of youth carrying the movement forward. Calendar images from the Mexica Sun Stone that mark relevant dates are interspersed with the butterflies also representing the ancestors. The youngest warrior on the wall is Selah, the latest addition to the W.O.M.E massive, who was born while the mural was being painted. Beats 737 added his name to the wall. The vision for the new piece grew out of a dialogue initiated by Daniel Zarazua, a CRP photographer and regular collaborator, who wanted to see connections made to his hometown of Detroit and his motherland, Taiwan. Underground Resistance also has direct connection to the techno innovators with the same name. The collective of DJs and musicians carry a parallel revolutionary message and avant-guard approach to music. His research also led to the inclusion of the indigenous Taiwanese freedom fighters who resisted Japanese imperialism in the 1930s. The mural features the work of guest artist and master aerosol writer, Lavie Raven (feature post on Raven coming soon). Raven has visited the collective regularly and flew in over the weekend to participate in a series of murals as CRP restores and redoes its works on the Martin Luther King Cultural Corridor. The project was the historic first meeting and collaboration between Raven and fellow master practitioner Mike 360. Rounding out the artists were Beats 737, Muse, Abakus, Pancho Pescador and Desi W.O.M.E. Photographer and Communications Director, Eric Arnold even contributed, painting kemetic symbols for the primarily African American community where the mural resides. Located at 28th and Martin Luther King Way, the latest mural was created as part of the CRP?s mural restoration and maintenance program. When murals fade or are significantly vandalized, the collective returns to restore or repaint the works. The previous mural, ?Four Elements,? had received some minor mosquito bites from the local fan club and faded significantly prior to its replacement with the latest works.
Re: (313) Moodymann track id?
Speaking of Moodymann appearances wtf is up with this big track Doin Ya Thing which is basically a beat, some crowd noises and a recording of Kenny on the mic in Manchester? Seems pretty dodgy to me but I haven't heard any reactions from the Mahogani camp. I've even heard Norm Talley playing it so maybe it's got the tacit seal of approval? Anybody know the scoop? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TsVJud0BDs btw. had to snap a photo of this hotel in Tanger: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bassaholics/5932094537/in/photostream Quoting Michael Lees mikelees...@gmail.com: On 7/20/11 4:58 PM, Wibo Lammerts wibo...@gmail.com wrote: Sorry mate, but that doesn't sound like Plastikman at all. Yeah I agree, far too sexy. I'm curious as to why it says RADIO: produced by moodymann? Not the Radio track I know... Another interesting moodymann video, with new? Management team http://vimeo.com/26299084 -Mike
(313) SF Friday Jeremy Ellis
at the make out room. They had Ron Trent there a couple of weeks ago and it was off the hook. Loose Joints is proud to announce Jeremy Ellis, the legendary Detroit producer known for his virtuosic drum machine abilities, will be joining us to celebrate our 3rd birthday. Combining a lifetime of classical training with a meticulous obsession with sound, Ellis demonstrates himself as one of the forerunners of a new era in electronic music pushing the industry?s new toys beyond their creators? intentions. Jeremy also records under the alias Ayro and has prolifically released music on many labels including Future Soul, Transmat and Ubiquity. His unique and virtuosic style has to be experienced to be understood. Here's a taste: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeasWuuABuIfeature=related Quoting Jay Stickel jaystic...@yahoo.com: For some reason the mediafire link appears to be broken. Does someone have a better link or file of Claude's set they can share? Also, what's good in the Bay Area the weekend of 6/10 - 6/13? I will be traveling and would love to catch a good set or two. Thanks! JS From: james.hurl...@utoronto.ca james.hurl...@utoronto.ca To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wed, June 1, 2011 1:32:46 PM Subject: Re: (313) Claude Young's DEMF set T-1000's last track is the industrial ebm thing that ends at 17:15. You kind of had to be there. Legendary time for me. Quoting Frank Glazer cpe1704...@gmail.com: can anybody point out the time when Claude's set actually starts on that recording? is it at like, 19:35? up until that point it all seems very messy, like possibly the end of one set and then sound check and other nonsense in between the two. also at like 20:20 it sounds like he's trying to do some double copy tricks and, well, failing. i'll give it some time before passing final judgement though On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 10:03 AM, JD Harrington p...@y0ru.net wrote: yes!!! this was incredible! On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 4:05 AM, Greg Earle ea...@isolar.dyndns.org wrote: If you were there or listened to it on the RA stream you'll already know that it's passed into the stuff of legend. Now courtesy of his partner in Different World you can relive it again, or hear it for the first time yourself: http://www.mediafire.com/?ct7zht976rx7vra - Greg -- peace, frank http://www.deejaycountzero.com http://www.infinitestatemachine.com
Re: (313) Fwd: Movement Detroit 2011 - Day 3
I probably differ from many of you in thinking that it's amazing the festival happens at all. I live in one of the most liberal (ok, its debatable) cities in the US: San Francisco. We could never get away with a 3 day festival going until midnight at that volume level. Most city officials are terrified after the tragedy at Love Parade and the recent media re-focus on rave deaths in LA. the SFPD would never let all the bars serve all night or till 5am for one festival weekend like the DPD did this year. And the music is still way better than Lovefest or Love Parade. So white drug fest or not I still appreciate the ridiculous organizational and public relations work it takes to pull off an electronic music festival in the US. Quoting jwan allen jwan.al...@gmail.com: I've attended every festival and will continue to go each and every year. Look for me in one of those stupid visa card commercials 20 years from now. that being said the change to rave till dawn '11 is disconcerting, but it is what it is. I did more stuff in and around the city while only hitting the stuff I wanted to hear, so it was an excellent balance. I'm not sure if just me being jaded, but I don't even notice the meat heads and the countless young girls dancing in their underwear they are just background noise to me at this point. jw On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 1:51 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: lookit the white people! I'm sorry i missed the festival but man, when did it turn into candy raver/shirtless meathead heaven? On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 12:45 PM, Diego Simak diego.si...@gmail.com wrote: Check it out -- Forwarded message -- From: RA Photos ra...@residentadvisor.net Date: 2011/6/3 Subject: Movement Detroit 2011 - Day 3 To: diego.si...@gmail.com Hey diegosimak, The photo gallery from Movement Detroit 2011 - Day 3 is now online. Click below to view the gallery; http://www.residentadvisor.net/photo-gallery.aspx?set=17357 -- Technoir Audio http://www.technoiraudio.com dealing with your imperfect world
Re: (313) Claude Young's DEMF set
T-1000's last track is the industrial ebm thing that ends at 17:15. You kind of had to be there. Legendary time for me. Quoting Frank Glazer cpe1704...@gmail.com: can anybody point out the time when Claude's set actually starts on that recording? is it at like, 19:35? up until that point it all seems very messy, like possibly the end of one set and then sound check and other nonsense in between the two. also at like 20:20 it sounds like he's trying to do some double copy tricks and, well, failing. i'll give it some time before passing final judgement though On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 10:03 AM, JD Harrington p...@y0ru.net wrote: yes!!! this was incredible! On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 4:05 AM, Greg Earle ea...@isolar.dyndns.org wrote: If you were there or listened to it on the RA stream you'll already know that it's passed into the stuff of legend. Now courtesy of his partner in Different World you can relive it again, or hear it for the first time yourself: http://www.mediafire.com/?ct7zht976rx7vra - Greg -- peace, frank http://www.deejaycountzero.com http://www.infinitestatemachine.com
(313) demf promo vid track id
See all you losers in detroit! Anybody know what the last track is in this paxahau promo vid? starting around 1:30. Sounds like some DMay or somethin. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18yfgKuYrLo
Re: (313) demf promo vid track id
I'm a dumbass. says it's reference in the credits. Quoting james.hurl...@utoronto.ca: See all you losers in detroit! Anybody know what the last track is in this paxahau promo vid? starting around 1:30. Sounds like some DMay or somethin. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18yfgKuYrLo
(313) Shake in SF
Good news for noCal folks not going to Detroit, bad news for those of us that are :) http://www.xlr8r.com/events/2011/05/icee-hot-creep-anthony-shake-sha Making his first ever SF appearance will be Hyperdub/Rinse FM-associated purveyor of dark UK funky Scratcha DVA along with absolutely legendary Detroit techno madman Anthony Shake Shakir, who admittedly can't remember ever playing in SF before, so we're going to go ahead and call it his first SF appearance as well.
(313) Fluxion for bargain prices
just $10,000 USD! http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B4YLE5/ref=dp_olp_new?ie=UTF8condition=new
(313) videos
It looks like Scion has acquired the rights to techno. Sucks to be Pete and Rene. But seriously, here are some short Detroit interviews. The Scion site is non-navigable so some direct links: Rob Hood http://vimeo.com/19050646 Carl Craig http://vimeo.com/18442557 Juan Atkins http://vimeo.com/17771939 Stacey Pullen http://vimeo.com/17824628 Kyle Hall http://vimeo.com/16508135 Omar S http://vimeo.com/17823927 Dj Dex and Mark Flash http://vimeo.com/19050995 non detroit: Danny Krivit http://vimeo.com/6269348 Alexander Robotnik http://vimeo.com/8342567 awkward three way with Juan Maclean, Roy Davies Jr and Todd Edwards http://vimeo.com/6805152 oh yeah and while I'm pimping corporations this Charles Barkley T-mobile spot is out there. Dre and Spike Lee? really? http://vimeo.com/20114555
Re: (313) Tunes?
Went record shopping for the first time in a few months the other week. Cosmin TRG has made the switch from dubstep to techno/house/funky and his 50 Weapons and Rush Hour releases sound very now to me. Digging the Mark Ernestus remix of Konono #1. Also digging the weirdo analogue vibes of the Sex Tags Mania releases and the dark industrial sounds of Do Not Resist the Beat #6. Any Shed related releases are still gold to me: equalized #4, Wax #3. The new Soundstream is growing on me but I'm not sure what the big deal is about another nicely produced filter house record. Wenn Meine Mutte Wusste and Boom Room were the highlights of the Berghain Funf compilation, the former being Soundstream and the latter Shed. Rush Hour is up on the anonymous techno tip with the 52.37514724042889 release. On the acid house tip digging the Steve Poindexter State of Shock Muzique reissue and the Italo Johnson white label. Hmm... I guess I should mention some Detroit records? Digging the Marcellus Pittman green Unirhythm and the new Terrence parker Music Works Vol #1 is some straight up good bumpin garagey house. Omar S These Complimentary Tracks also caught my ear but haven't really given this or many of the other mentioned records a good listen yet so this is mostly store listening reactions. The new Stingray Aqua Team record is some nice fast frenetic electro. Actually enjoying this one more than the Urban Tribe release. Lastly, the new Deep Space Orchestra on ART is some great melodic detroit techno stuff outta England I guess. Overall I'm still a bit of a sucker for all the trendy anonymous techno BS. :) Quoting jwan allen jwan.al...@gmail.com: On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 8:31 AM, 3...@coke-smyth.net wrote: At the moment Im most happy to have found... Mark Flash - Brasilia EP UR really nice beat to this. Hard to track down to Rubadub Records. Got it. Shake - Thought Processes Frictional there has been a swamp of new shake records so wasnt expecting much from this, but its really pulling through, solid form and really complements a lot of the previous frictional output. Got it. Advance Dance sampler had my eye on this for years. Nice club tracks from Colin Dale et al. Hard to find these days but it might be floating about juno or vinyljunkies. Will check this out, since I'm not familiar. Scott Grooves - Riddum Collection does what it says. Should be available in US? I don't have this, but not for lack of trying, this is the perpetual sorry we sold out of this product, we will notify you when it's back in stock I should follow up on this one. PSI Performer Remixes Dark Anthony Rother originals remixed by a host of producers. Really dub techno feel to it despite its age. Like this a lot Will check Currently waiting for the Shake record on FIT, and the new Madlib Medicine Show. Got the Shake, he's the man! I'm still sorting out all the Medicine Show volumes. Thanks for the suggestions! jw cheers C So what tunes are doing it for you? I'm at the crossroad of what I want is yet to be released and what's out doesn't warrant an order. sigh jw @pghjwan -- Technoir Audio http://www.technoiraudio.com dealing with your imperfect world -- Technoir Audio http://www.technoiraudio.com dealing with your imperfect world
(313) me netcast an hour or so
I am playing some music on an internet rave vlog called Motor City Jam (not in Detroit) tonight around 11pm pst. http://www.ustream.tv/channel/motorcityjam
(313) mills the good robot
http://www.eq-mag.co.uk/jeffmills.html amused by the contrast in perspectives between Mills' the Good Robot and Orlando Voorn's Yes We Can
(313) techfest 4eva!
from a friend Sets from 2007. You should still be able to DL all of them... 05-26-2007 Anthony Shake Shakir http://soundcloud.com/mixalot/05-26-07-anthonyshakeshakir-realdetroitstage/download 05-26-2007 Butane http://soundcloud.com/mixology/05-26-07-butane-beatport/download 05-26-2007 Charles Webster http://soundcloud.com/mixology/05-26-07-charleswebster-mainstage/download 05-26-2007 Delano Smith http://soundcloud.com/mixfunk/05-26-07-delanosmith-mainstage/download 05-26-2007 DJ Seoul http://soundcloud.com/mixalot/05-26-07-djseoul-realdetroitstage/download 05-26-2007 Gary Martin http://soundcloud.com/mixology/05-26-07-garymartin-realdetroitstage/download 05-26-2007 Guido Schneider http://soundcloud.com/freakymix/05-26-07-guidoschneider-beatportstage/download 05-26-2007 Jeff Greinke http://soundcloud.com/mixalot/05-26-07-jeffgreinke-beatport/download 05-26-2007 Kerri Chandler http://soundcloud.com/freakymix/05-26-07-kerrichandler-mainstage/download 05-26-2007 King Britt http://soundcloud.com/freebird/05-26-07-kingbritt-mainstage/download 05-26-2007 LoSoul http://soundcloud.com/freebird/05-26-07-losoul-beatportstage/download 05-26-2007 Norm Talley http://soundcloud.com/freebird/05-26-07-normtalley-realdetroitstage-1/download 05-26-2007 Norm Talley http://soundcloud.com/mixfunk/05-26-07-normtalley-realdetroitstage/download 05-26-2007 Octaveone http://soundcloud.com/freakymix/05-26-07-octaveone-realdetroitstage/download 05-26-2007 Pier Bucci http://soundcloud.com/mixfunk/05-26-07-pierbucci-beatport/download 05-26-2007 Pole http://soundcloud.com/freakymix/05-26-07-pole-beatportstage/download 05-26-2007 Scan 7 http://soundcloud.com/freakymix/05-26-07-scan7-realdetroitstage/download 05-27-2007 Abeduque and Blake Baxter http://soundcloud.com/freebird/05-27-07-abeduque-blakebaxter-realdetroitstage/download 05-27-2007 Angel Molina http://soundcloud.com/mixology/05-27-07-angelmolina-pyramidstage/download 05-27-2007 Audion and Ryan Elliott http://soundcloud.com/freebird/05-27-07-audion-ryanelliott-realdetroitstage/download 05-27-2007 Baby Ford http://soundcloud.com/mixalot/05-27-07-babyford-pyramidstage/download 05-27-2007 Bad Boy Bill http://soundcloud.com/freebird/05-27-07-badboybill-beatportstage/download 05-27-2007 Brian Sanhaji http://soundcloud.com/freakymix/05-27-07-briansanhaji-mainstage/download 05-27-2007 Christian Smith http://soundcloud.com/mixology/05-27-07-christiansmith-mainstage/download 05-27-2007 Evol Intent http://soundcloud.com/freebird/05-28-07-evolintent-pyramidstage/download 05-27-2007 Gui Boratto http://soundcloud.com/mixalot/05-27-07-guiboratto-pyramidstage/download 05-27-2007 Heidi http://soundcloud.com/freebird/05-27-07-heidi-beatport/download 05-27-2007 Kate Simko http://soundcloud.com/freebird/05-27-07-katesimko-beatport/download 05-27-2007 Kenny Larkin http://soundcloud.com/freakymix/05-27-07-kennylarkin-realdetroitstage/download 05-27-2007 Lee Curtiss http://soundcloud.com/mixfunk/05-27-07-leecurtiss-realdetroitstage/download 05-27-2007 Mathew Jonson http://soundcloud.com/mixalot/05-27-07-mathewjonson-beatportstage/download 05-27-2007 Milieu http://soundcloud.com/mixfunk/05-27-07-milieu-mainstage/download 05-27-2007 Misstress Barbara http://soundcloud.com/mixology/05-27-07-misstressbarbara-beatportstage/download 05-27-2007 Monolake http://soundcloud.com/freakymix/05-27-07-monolake-mainstage/download 05-27-2007 Pepo Lanzoni http://soundcloud.com/mixfunk/05-27-07-pepolanzoni-pyramidstage/download 05-27-2007 Robert Rich http://soundcloud.com/mixology/05-27-07-robertrich-beatportstage/download 05-27-2007 Ryan Crosson http://soundcloud.com/mixology/05-27-07-ryancrosson-realdetroitstage/download 05-27-2007 Seth Troxler http://soundcloud.com/mixfunk/05-27-07-sethtroxler-realdetroitstage/download 05-27-2007 Steve Bug http://soundcloud.com/mixalot/05-27-07-stevebug-beatportstage/download 05-28-2007 Alton Miller http://soundcloud.com/freebird/05-28-07-altonmiller-realdetroitstage/download 05-28-2007 Chuck Daniels http://soundcloud.com/mixfunk/h05-28-07-chuckdaniels-realdetroitstage/download 05-28-2007 Gridlok http://soundcloud.com/mixology/05-28-07-gridlok-pyramidstage/download 05-28-2007 Kevin Saunderson http://soundcloud.com/freakymix/05-28-07-kevinsaunderson-realdetroitstage/download 05-28-2007 Luciano http://soundcloud.com/mixalot/05-28-07-luciano-beatportstage/download 05-28-2007 Luciano http://soundcloud.com/mixology/05-28-07-luciano-beatport/download 05-28-2007 Matt C http://soundcloud.com/mixfunk/05-28-07-mattc-realdetroitstage/download 05-28-2007 Matt Clarke, Evol Intent, Gridlock http://soundcloud.com/mixalot/05-28-07-mattclarke-evolintent-gridlock-pyramidstage/download 05-28-2007 Richie Hawtin http://soundcloud.com/mixalot/05-28-07-richiehawtin-beatportstage/download 05-28-2007 Stacey Pullen http://soundcloud.com/freakymix/05-28-07-staceypullen-realdetroitstage/download
Re: (313) Re: Festival Debriefing?
Here are some pics from our crew this year: http://www.flickr.com/photos/chelseafaith/page2/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/52271...@n00/sets/72157618926534056/ some tech fest 09 highlights for me: P Maack from D.I.E. lambasting us techno geeks for not grinding with the ladies at Hump friday night Jay Denham bringing it strong! I wasnt sure what to expect after the more chill sounding last album but this is what I imagine seeing him back in the day was like. Xlent hard techno despite the shitty rig. Mills!!! Ear bleeding sound, great crowd (even greater after it thinned out a bit), and Mills bringing it cerebral style. Though technically not quite up there with the time he came out to the west coast, the selection was just want I needed. disappointments: The Real Detroit Stage. I'm sure it sounded cool after a few drinks at the bar but the island stage thing has got to be the stupidest arrangement I have ever seen in my life. so sad. Shady promoter tactics. One of the artists I was most curious to see, Benga, apparently was not even scheduled to perform. He didnt show up and then we noticed in the program a tiny little asterik next to his name and a tiny comment at the bottom saying subject to change. this was only on Benga's name! typical Detroit tactics I suppose hooj choons: Definetely was noticing alot of anthems this year. Francois K played what seemed to me like the detroit classics version of Girl Talk, remixing on the fly etc. Unfortunately it left me and my friends a bit cold. I guess we want to hear some new music these days. heard french kiss a few times, of course from Derrick but he didnt indulge in the full slow down female interlude. Also heard blackwater a few places. But the runaway hit of the fest which I am sure we will hear more of this Summer was a track from a pretty unknown serbian dude, gramaphone dzie with a great jazz standard samplefest called Why Dont You. We heard this cut played by Minx, Delano Smith as well as Luciano.
(313) harmonic 313
pretty cool flash site for Mark Pritchards album. http://harmonic313.com/wordproblems/ see you peeps at the crest/fest!
Re: (313) sloooow jams
Thanks for checking the mix and the record info. Will check out his other stuff. Quoting Carlos De Brito carlos.debr...@gmx.de: Original-Nachricht Datum: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 10:34:57 -0300 Von: Andrew Duke and...@andrew-duke.com An: list 313 313@hyperreal.org Betreff: Re: (313) slw jams Nice spot, Robin! :) Thanks much. C.B. Funk's Subway To Cologne on Story. He's got the full tracks up on his myspace page and they are swt: http://www.myspace.com/cbfunk2006 and there's Story 02 coming out soon (hopefully soon, as Story 01 was very delayed...) btw: C.B. Funk alias Christian Beisswenger is part of Arto Mwambé from Brontosaurus Records, some might be more familiar with that moniker, if not: I recommend Hum along/Greatest Love (comes with a Move D remix as well) http://www.discogs.com/Arto-Mwambé-Hum-Along/release/1247359 -- Pt! Schon vom neuen GMX MultiMessenger gehört? Der kann`s mit allen: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/multimessenger01
(313) model 500 video quiz in san francisco
I prefer this one :) http://www.gotoquiz.com/how_detroit_are_you_2 some shaky vids from rex two weeks ago http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zXDg3f-kLI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKAn-NeQkfk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLpZLJTTbBM playing in SF this friday at UndergroundSF with the legendary Dr. Siska. come buy me a drink james Quoting Benoît Pueyo benoit.pu...@gmail.com: he he i didnt reach the 10/10. Wasnt Derrick May spare room a correct answer too ??? -- Benoît. Andrew Duke a écrit : Marsel van der Wielen wrote: this is the one i meant :-) http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz.cfm?qid=256561 Not sure about the average person, but for anyone on 313, the above is too darn easy! Andrew David Beattie schreef: Hi Marcel, I did a quick search through my email history and found 2 quiz URL's from 313 but neither of them worked one looked incomplete to start with and the other was from 05 Cheers BT --- On Wed, 7/1/09, mar...@nomorewords.net mar...@nomorewords.net wrote: From: mar...@nomorewords.net mar...@nomorewords.net Subject: (313) 313 geek quiz To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Date: Wednesday, 7 January, 2009, 11:23 AM i remeber there was some kinda quiz on the net anyone remembers/know the url/address? thx!
Re: (313) BodyTonic
Its in there but the direct link is gone. http://www.bodytonicmusic.com/audio/mixes/btp007_roberthood.mp3 I suppose someone thought it may compete with the Grey Area mix cd. heres another from Tunnel Club Nov 08 http://www.technomovement.it/documenti/sets/261108/robert_ho...@_movement_-_tunnel_club_milano_-_22-11-08.mp3 uoting Mel mymachines...@gmail.com: Sadly Rob Hood one is down... anyone got a copy of it that they can put up on their server ;) On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 10:08 PM, gary.gir...@entuk.co.uk wrote: I'm subscribed to these. I enjoyed the Trus'me, Mr Scruff, Ashley Beadle Robert Hood mixes. Kind regards, Gary Entertainment UK Ltd Auriol Drive | Greenford Park | Greenford | UB6 0DS x: 2946 | t: +44 (0)20 8833 2946 Martin Dust mar...@dustscienTo: Three-One-Three list 313@hyperreal.org ce.com cc: Subject: (313) BodyTonic 12/01/09 10:41 Anyone been checking out their podcasts? I can recommend the Nathan Fake, Marcel Dettmann and Kevin Gorman ones. http://www.bodytonicmusic.com/ m
Re: (313) Florian leaves Kraftwerk
So therefore the Village People are the most techno group if only for their unique analog modular design. Quoting Klaas-Jan Jongsma grand...@mac.com: On 6 jan 2009, at 11:52, Martin Dust wrote: On 6 Jan 2009, at 10:49, Robert Taylor wrote: Hasn't this happened with various progrock bands? even happened with Bucks Fizz Rob :) The Tramps... (yeah not progrock ;-))
(313) Paris
I am in Paris for the next two weeks if any Parisian Dee-Freeks care to lay down some knowledge and/or hang out. Obviously will be hitting up the Model 500 show at Rex on Friday. Booyah.
RE: (313) Rob Hood in da Grey Area Mix and other new tunes!
found some clips here. hot! http://audio.mbeat.de/extern/41560.mp3 Quoting Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]: What the [goes back to the beginning of the thread, also bemused at the subject line] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2008 6:02 PM To: Jacob Arnold Cc: 313 list Subject: Re: (313) Rob Hood in da Grey Area Mix and other new tunes! It's due in January- I've heard some clips of the Mayday track and I almost wet myself. 2008/12/4 Jacob Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Looks like it's on Kai Alcé's label: http://www.discogs.com/release/1557079 Question is, where can I get a copy? ;-) J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: PS Anyone know who is behind the 20th Anniversary Music Institute releases with the unreleased Derrick May tracks??
Re: (313) Soulphiction Philpot Showcase.
Cool stuff but I'm still waiting for a killer Philpot record. Anybody happen to know the origin of the black revolutionaries shout out on the moodymann remix of sasha dive? its the same as on Abacus - Black Thanks from the 90s. This ornaments record I want to love, but feels a little done to me right now. like, do you remember how it used to be, blah blah blah dunno. Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: http://www.philpot-records.net/promo/PhilpotShowcase122008.mp3 My Philpot-Showcase December 2008 Philpot Showcase 12/2008 mixed by SoulPhiction there..s a lot of unreleased Philpot stuff on this one, also the first two taster of the Legit Edits series and some other records that influenced us over the last months. thanks and respect to the artists! 1. Soulphiction - Underground Railroad (Philpot) 2. MXM - Move Me (Twisted Mix) (Philpot) 3. Break SL - TME (Philpot) 4. Baaz - Clouds (White) 5. KDJ - Should..ve known (Edit) 6. Reggie Dokes - Rain on me (Philpot) 7. Vakula - Untitled 8. Legit Edit Pt. I (Legit Edit) 9. Robert Auser - No Way Back (White) 10. Sascha Dive - Deepest America (Moodymann Remix) 11. ManmadeScience - Tätarätä (Philpot) 12. Jackmate - Chicago-Toronto (Philpot) 13. Fred P - Other Music (UQ) 14. Marcus Mixx - The Spell (Ron Hardy Mix) (Let..s Pet Puppies) 15. Rashmir - The Package (Jersey Soul mix) 16. Ian Simmonds - Whos Blues (SoulPhiction Remix) (Musik Krause) 17. Legit Edit Pt. II (Legit Edit) [mxm] www.myspace.com/mxmspace www.goneloko.co.uk www.amp-art.com
Re: (313) Soulphiction Philpot Showcase.
The reggie dokes was another tortured moment at the record store but I passed on it. will probably pick it up digitally. I'm way more digging his one on the Prime numbers comp. http://www.discogs.com/release/1511563. I pick up a fair amount of philpot releases, its just that they have so much potential to take it further IMO. some of the tracks are just too moody and directionless for me. Quoting Carlos De Brito [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Original-Nachricht Datum: Wed, 03 Dec 2008 08:42:22 -0500 Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] An: 313@hyperreal.org Betreff: Re: (313) Soulphiction Philpot Showcase. Cool stuff but I'm still waiting for a killer Philpot record. I think this is a killer record by Reggie Dokes on Philpot: http://www.discogs.com/release/1489271 and the Madmade Science album as well: http://www.discogs.com/release/940579 c* -- Sensationsangebot verlängert: GMX FreeDSL - Telefonanschluss + DSL für nur 16,37 Euro/mtl.!* http://dsl.gmx.de/?ac=OM.AD.PD003K1308T4569a
Re: (313) Re: Rob Hood this Friday?
lol. maybe he meant to send this link http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.viewfriendID=23444296blogID=279098629 Quoting JT Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]: As for Saturday, I have it on reliable authority that Rolando is no longer going to be playing. If you want to know why, you need only read this posting from someone in his camp ... http://www.cruisecritic.co.uk/memberreviews/memberreview.cfm?EntryID=3566 I'm really struggling to understand what an ocean cruise review from 2004 (from someone who is not him in the first place) has to do with this. I think you've all lost your minds.
Re: (313) Santiago Salazar in SF 11/28
Quoting kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]: UR Assault tracks. I have a board recording of that set somewhere Post it!
(313) more records mixed
in case you cant get enough of dub techno was flanging around with the dark, the dubby and the housey this weekend http://jameshurlbut.net/mp3/mixes/1101.mp3 194mb James Kumo - Fluid - Ann Aimee Dettman Klock - Renumber - ostgut tonträger Sleeparchive - Meson Redshape - Plonk Substance - Relish (shed mix) - Scionversions Luke Hess - Renewal Part 2 - FXHE Brendon Moeller - tiger - leena Marko Furstenburg - a1 - A.R.T.less Ben Klock - Steady Plus - Klockwerks Marcel Dettman - corebox - MDR04 Gowentgone - Ibex (marcel fengler mix) - vidab Crimson - man unknown - majesty Jeroen - 1511 - axis Cobblestone Jazz - Put da lime in da coconut - wagon repair KMS - Bassline (loco dice remix) - planet e Ame - basic beat - innervisions deepchord - electromagnetic dowsing step 1 (mike huckaby remix) - synth parallel 9 - technique - A.R.T.less sterac - heavens mouth - ion04 quince - the summit - music man rejected - minor (rejected bling bling mix) - rejected rejected - lets go juno - rejected shed - that beats everything - ostgut audio werner - on and one - perlon efdemin - catabolism - dessous moodymann - I cant kick this feeling (sensurreal mix) - after midnight anton zap - movin - quintessential01 Dj Q - Blue Chicago Patrice Bäumel - Comfortable Uncomfortable - get physical Trackwerk001 D.I.R.T.Y. a2 Rondenion - necessary one for me - still
(313) new stuff mixed
was playing some new detroity records this morning and came up with this short n shabby slab selection: http://jameshurlbut.net/mp3/mixes/oct29.mp3 Blake Baxter . basic track . mix Chronic Flakes . Numalbix . mixworks Eamonn Doyle . Come Down on the Music (Los Hermanos mix) . D1 Gerald Mitchell . Out the Boat . Reincarnation Jerome Sydenham . Peter Pan . Avocado Rolando . Where were you (dub mix) . delsin Santiago Salazar . Santuario . Historia y Violencia DJ Bone . No Sleep (true to da roots) - subject detroit Wax1001 Soundstream . Live Goes On Markus Enochson + the Subliminal Kid - 6.12 - 6.28 AM - Ann Aimee Plasmik - Supertubos (Matt O'Brien remix) . Connaisseur
Re: (313) New Rolando on Delsin
Cool record. So is there no more Aztec Mystic? I cant help but notice Rolando's been basically erased from the UR history books. jaguar is now listed as a UR track on beatport and the vinyl re-release is credited to Mike, Gerald and Rolando instead of Aztec Mystic. anyway, just curious. maybe the man needs some better PR? [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Yeah, I'm all about sitting on the fence these days :) Check out the Aroy Dee stuff on MOS through Rush Hour and most of the other Delsin releases have been fantastic over the last year or two- just thought H, if that track wasn't by Rolando would people be falling over them selves to praise it? In fact if there's anyone on the list who wants to check out Mr Delsin himself and Mr Aroy Dee in person, my underground sources tell me they'll be making an appearance in Glasgow early December. More news as soon as it comes in. cheers Jason 2008/10/20 Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED]: btw If anyone has a double of v/a Planet Delsin ep, I need the D5 floatation tank track badly ta dont think the track is outstanding... not bad tho.. Southern Outpost wrote: yes, definitely a club track/dj tool here.. On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 9:12 AM, kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From the soundbytes I'd say that it would work in the club, but it's a bit 'by the numbers' Detroit techno, not amazing. It's not that I don't like it, but it doesn't really rise above, and I'm trying to only buy music that I can't live without. I loved this review of it on the Delsin site: Well.I'm struggling to think of anything positive to say about this one whatsoever. Think I'll just keep quiet to be honest! - Jason Brunton (Iridite Productions) -- Playing - 4th October - The Tube Bristol - 1st November - The Tube Bristol - 7th November - Body Hammer - Secret Location Placid on the t'interweb - http://www.acid-house.net Placid's Gigs and Gigography - http://www.new.facebook.com/group.php?gid=41658902688 Live on Future-music.co.uk every other Thursday - 8pm - 10pm
(313) some old motor sets
ran across these links to motor sets from 00 to 02 on a board. ectomorph live pa @ motor 10-31-00 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XD230IV8 john aquaviva live @ motor 10-20-00 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WN39S9JK todd sines live pa @ motor 10-21-00 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3J9ALYHH adam beyer @ motor 10-6-00 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QKGD109P funkstorung live @ motor 10-5-00 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=SFR2OV8R detronik live pa @ motor 10-5-00 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=X82AE5FF dayhota live @ motor 5-12-01 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PHZWBTH0 basement jaxx live @ motor 7-11-01 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=GWEDBGOZ kevin yost live @ motor 2-3-01 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Y09JRIW8 kooky scientist live pa @ motor 5-27-02 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=M5ZAOLYN dj hell @ motor 10-31-00 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3CQQTWIO derrick carter live @motor 11-25-00 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8LMQ6LKM misstress barbara live @ motor 12-22-00 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1IIVUGQ0 electric indigo live @ motor 2-9-01 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MLU79FFK mark farina live @ motor 3-9-01 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=I2O91BL8 stacey pullen live @ motor 2-24-01 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=HHFVS2J8 hawtin and acquaviva tag live @ motor 3-8-02 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PODZP62H surgeon live @ motor 1-12-01 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QE5A9JOC josh wink live @ motor 6-29-01 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=T0HCV8A0 doc martin live @ motor 8-4-01 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QI2QRT58
RE: (313) Amsterdam Dance Event
I see on the delsin site that Quince, Vince Watson and Steve Rachmad have dates over the weekend so all is not lost. Steve Rachmad killed it to a near empty Tresor last Saturday. Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Yes sir I will be there! Hit me up if you'd like to meet up, always good to meet list folks for real. I get in Thurs and am on my own for my first 2 nights as my gang get in Saturday. Will probably be going to the Afro Acid thing plus I'm definitely up for the Bunker night on the Friday. I see Fedde Le Grand is on the same bill as KMS so I don't think that's one I'll be attending ;-) There are a other 313 connections; Aril Brikha is playing and a 100% Pure night has appeared on the program since I last looked. As for your other question, it was the first thing I wanted to know and beamed signals to that planet to find out, however the controller tells us no. Bo!!! We come to your city to hear your goodies and you keep your artists locked indoors :-( From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 04 October 2008 15:18 Anyone else going to be there? The only directly 313 things I've seen are the Afro Acid party with DJ Pierre, Juan Atkins and Phuture 303 and another party with KMS. no planet delsin showcase?
RE: (313) Amsterdam Dance Event
Tresor's new IOSONO 3D audio system should be entertaining at least. Apparently its based on the findings of a late 18th century Dutch Physician (on topic) and uses an array of hundreds of speakers to create a sweeping sweet spot throughout the room. at least according to their flash animation. Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Yeah, I'll be trying to catch those shows too. On the subject of a near empty Tresor, it's a shame that the new incarnation seems to have dropped to near the bottom of the order of choice of destination in Berlin. It's entirely understandable as there are just so many good clubs there; some of the smaller / more out of the way / less well known ones I've been to there are still better than anything we have here in Manchester (though I know from talking to visiting artists we have our own particular appeal ;-) and as for the most in demand. But I really like the new Tresor and am not sure if it's a victim of not being the freshest line up / name, too big too soon after the relaunch, too stark and dark, a.n.other reason. I'd loved to have seen it really take off and expand into that huge space where the chandelier is. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06 October 2008 09:05 I see on the delsin site that Quince, Vince Watson and Steve Rachmad have dates over the weekend so all is not lost. Steve Rachmad killed it to a near empty Tresor last Saturday.
Re: (313) OT'ish: MTV AMP
A friend of mine has all of them on VHS. She put one episode online. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8769457740285482862hl=en Quoting Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Anyone remember this show? I personally loved it, and before computers were fast enough to watch online videos or download mixes, and before I was old enough (yea, 1997 I couldn't drive), I got a whole lot out of these. Me and a friend back then would videotape as many of the shows as possible, and ended up with a 4 hour archive of the whole thing, and I can only find about 2 hours now. Does anyone remember? Does anyone obsessive have every single one recorded? Thanks! -- --- Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.planerecordings.com New York, NY
(313) Amsterdam Dance Event
Anyone else going to be there? The only directly 313 things I've seen are the Afro Acid party with DJ Pierre, Juan Atkins and Phuture 303 and another party with KMS. no planet delsin showcase?
Re: (313) moodymann freeki mf
Curious to know if the timing has anything to do with the popularity of Mike Dunn's Freaky Motherf*ckers this past Summer. Quoting /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: fyi this record is out, so you all can quit freaking out about it ;)
Re: (313) Berlin : This Weekend
Redshape is playing berghein on saturday. This party on the Insel der Jugend, an island in the Spree, looks interesting but I have no idea what the music will be. http://reif-fuer-die-insel.de/ Henrik Schwarz is playing at a free park party in Ernst-Thälmann park behind the planetarium sunday afternoon. Quoting Nick Hardie [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi Looks like I'm off to Berlin at the last moment this Friday through Monday. Anyone know of anything worth keeping an eye out for? Thanks Nick
Re: (313) new mix
Hey, whats the track with the Roland Clark President House acapella over it between efdemin - just a track and laverne radix - dick control. pretty sure i heard it somewhere else recently. Quoting atomly [EMAIL PROTECTED]: here's my set from derek plaslaiko's birthday at the resolute boat party last weekend. http://www.atomly.com/music/atomly_-_resolute_nyc_29jun2008.mp3 tracklisting: seth troxler and patrick russell - doctor of romance - circus company maratrax - funk me (original mix) - oslo miss fitz - raspberries - unreleased red nail - i think of you (shaun reeves edit) - unreleased efdemin - lohn and brot (sebo k mix) - liebe detail spezial sebo k ft. prosumer - moved (prosumer stop dub) - mobilee efdemin - just a track - dial laverne radix - dick control - unreleased van valen - wobbly h - unreleased samim ft. big bully - paspd - circus company audion - snap into it - spectral function - disaffected - unreleased atomly - deepspace - unreleased word. -- :: atomly :: [ [EMAIL PROTECTED] : www.atomly.com ... [ atomiq records : new york city : +1.917.442.9450 ... [ e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] for atomly info and updates ...
RE: (313) X-102 clips
As far as I could see, there were no laptops involved in the performance. Jeff was on 4 cdjs, a couple of mixing consoles and what looked like a small silver 909 styled box. Mike was on a newish Korg, some other keyboard, and was using a Tenori-on for sequencing on some tracks. They didnt start until around 3:15 and I guess about 10 minutes into the set they had to stop and draw the curtains back due to technical difficulties. I got there right when they started again and yes, it was pure sonic warfare :) Sure, there were alot of slips and off beat moments throughout like any improv style jam. But when it came together the thickness and texture of the sound was fantastic. The venue is a gigantic warehouse with multi-point sound, massive laser and light rigs and three giant screens so I think the majority of the crowd couldnt even see the stage or any potential hands in the air theatrics :) . That is probably why they don't focus much on the stage presence. The atmosphere is more of what I have seen at raves than at clubs, with a focus on anonymous performance, except of course for the big blowup shots of mike and jeff looking earnestly at the machines in their button down shirts. Here are a few more clips from the performance. You can see Jeff and Mike working the machines from the video screens on some of these. Also, I uploaded snippets of an interview done with Jeff earlier on Saturday at Sonar by Day. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdY2aiKEzcE x-102 at Sonar 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRmh61xAFcY x-102 at Sonar 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1s8m9Y_JDEI x-102 at Sonar 5 Jeff Mills Interview Snippets jeff mills on street music http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TB_VDYPtjM jeff mills on track ideas http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEIA36Y0pzk jeff mills on his production style http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ja9A8TZhw3o jeff mills on musical inspiration http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDqcyJ8s3NQ jeff mills on Underground Resistance http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APREuxv_0yw jeff mills on moving to production from djing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAQ-OuWliZ4 Jeff Mills on electronic music http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiNVxeasatk jeff mills on production standards http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBcK37VJEMQ Enjoy
(313) X-102 clips
A couple of clips from the X-102 performance on Saturday. More to come later in the week when my brain gets back from the Barcelona beaches. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeZvceNhGGI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QraP97Q6rc
(313) awakenings ticket???
Any dutch listers know where I can get a ticket to Awakenings? The website says sold out : ps. heading back to Berlin next week. Hit me up if you are there and want to hang out.
Re: (313) sunday, may 25, detroit
Buzz has a busy night looks like http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k83/anatone/Lisa--1.jpg Quoting /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: http://tinyurl.com/6rqdwx
Re: (313) sunday, may 25, detroit
Tell em to move it to Saturday ;) Quoting Todd Sines [EMAIL PROTECTED]: The Metroplex thing is still in flux... there are still additions to come.. +odd On May 16, 2008, at 2:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Buzz has a busy night looks like http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k83/anatone/Lisa--1.jpg Quoting /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: http://tinyurl.com/6rqdwx
Re: (313) demf interactive map
Speaking of closed venues, can anyone tell me if the Fi-Nite gallery is still open? Its that after hours spot not far from the Works. Quoting /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: it re-opened under new mgmt - Original Message - From: Lori Draper [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 Mailing List 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 12:13 PM Subject: Re: (313) demf interactive map I was under the impression Oslo closed. Am I wrong about that? Someone give me the scoop, as that was always my first stop in town. On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 10:15 AM, Dan Labovitch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For shame not having the shorecest on there. On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 6:23 AM, Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - Original Message - From: Matt Chester [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [313] List 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 11:28 AM Subject: Re: (313) demf interactive map that's very handy, thanks for sharing :) so where are the good places to eat on here? any recommendations anyone? (for places that are walking distance downtown, we won't have a car unfortunately...) /0 wrote: someone on dluv made this and since it seems handy for out-of-towners http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8hl=enmsa=0msid=73741362938485816.00044c9cf260cd02516f8ll=42.329933,-83.042339spn=0.004577,0.011759z=17 Wow, that's really useful! Two things I'd add near the festival are The Sweetwater Tavern near St. Andrews and the Loco Bar and Grill in Greek Town. Both are very close by. Tristan === [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
Re: (313) Magda's Recordbag Stolen at CENTRUM, Erfurt, Germany
Who needs records when you have the borg ... i mean, Contakt. http://www.contakt-events.com/ Quoting Benoît Pueyo [EMAIL PROTECTED]: No offense to Mrs. Magda. I would have thrown myself out of a window if i were victim of such and idiot behaviour, specially in the dj booth, but : at the very cheap prices of portable hard drives today, isnt it recommended to save your whole work every day on that device when your hobby, your job, your passion, your love, everything in your life is stored in a simple laptop? IMO easier and cheaper that having every vinyl (when youre a dj) and your hardware (when youre a producer) in double. Only have to keep it safe at the hotel while giggin' -- Benoît. New email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nouvel email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(313) Mixworks Presents... Underground Resistance
Any Detroiters have any info on this Alvins spot? dont think I've heard of it. Mixworks Presents... Underground Resistance For Those who know Pt 4 Sunday may 25th, 08 10:00 pm until Alvins 5756 Cass Ave, Detroit Michigan Suburban Knight -Live UR Aqunauts - live UR Buzz Goree aka Clandestine UR Namadico - UR Billy Bob - UR Mark Flash-UR Abdull Haqq - UR, Third Earth Visual Art opening and live painting Come and wittness this rare event as the UR soldiers come together to spred there sonic fury.
Re: (313) Mixworks Presents... Underground Resistance
Thanks for the info! It sounds like it could be a really special night. Looks like a few interesting parties that Sunday. Scan 7/Shake/Steve Stoll/ESP/Sub Knight at Fusion, Bone/Alton Miller/Gary Martin/Aaron Carl at Warmth, and Marko Furstenberg, whose live dub techno set I really enjoy, at the beretta party. Quoting UI Design [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Yeah, Alvin's recently reopened after being shut down for years. It was ultra famous for being THE spot for hip-hop, with Proof and the like always being there. They reopened about 8 months ago. I went to a party there the first week of January for Andre of Mahogani's birthday. I've got a rather funny story from that weekend. I had a DJ in town from the UK, and we went for Andre's birthday and had a really good time, Slum Village was playing and they did a total jam session. I got Alvin's to offer the UK DJ a slot the following day doing a UK hip-hop/jazzy set, as he plays similar music to what was being played on the Mahogani/Slum Village gig. I didn't know this, but Sunday's are usually open-mic night, and it tends to draw a very different type of crowd than the night before. Hip-Hop Open-mics tend to get a bit rough in some spots. Actually, rough is a mild way to phrase it. When we walked in, I was a bit in shock, because it was totally not what we expected. Completely different energy than the night before. This poor guy from the UK was scared to death going up on the decks in front of one of the roughest crowds I'd seen in Detroit in awhile. People were glaring and actually growling at him. He smoked all of his cigarettes before even going on,so he asked me to run to the store while he was DJing. I told him I couldn't leave him cos they might rush the stage if they didn't like his set. The look on his face was classic, but I was just being realistic. It is Detroit after all, and even though people are normally very friendly, sometimes you walk into a room with intense energy. He played a wicked set though, and the crowd was actually really feeling it. It was an interesting experience for the both of us. I was actually happy he got to experience what its like to play in a truly Urban Detroit venue with a very rough urban crowd. Anyhow, basis of my story is that Alvin's is a historic spot. If you can manage to make it to the backstage area, check out all of the writing on the walls. I've also got some pics of Alvin's on my facebook. http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=83910id=841750482 The first few in the series are of the back room, we're there talking with Malik Alston and a hip-hop guy who told us a story of how he's had more friends die from shoot-outs than he's got alive right now. Ice on the experience for the guy from the UK. Very Detroit spot. Very historic. Def recommended, especially for UR. Not sure how the normal Sunday crowd is going to handle the change up though, but actually it might be a really good thing, you might get to see some of the true street dancers show up to this event. On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 1:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any Detroiters have any info on this Alvins spot? dont think I've heard of it. Mixworks Presents... Underground Resistance For Those who know Pt 4 Sunday may 25th, 08 10:00 pm until Alvins 5756 Cass Ave, Detroit Michigan Suburban Knight -Live UR Aqunauts - live UR Buzz Goree aka Clandestine UR Namadico - UR Billy Bob - UR Mark Flash-UR Abdull Haqq - UR, Third Earth Visual Art opening and live painting Come and wittness this rare event as the UR soldiers come together to spred there sonic fury.
Re: (313) OT: DEMF 2008 attendance
FYI for bay area peeps Northwest has some $250 flights right now leaving from SFO. The bay area looks to be well represented at the Shorecrest again this year, so watch out. Quoting Fred Heutte [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I'm going of course, as is my buddy Mikebee from San Francisco. Though I'm torqued, he got a spot at the Shorecrest before they filled up and I didn't! fh
(313) Rob Hood xlr8r Interview
Interview with the Man. Sounds like the MPlant catalog will be available digitally soon. http://www.xlr8r.com/features/2008/03/q-robert-hood
(313) KMS RA Podcast
This mix is more minimal and a bit more spankin than Saunderson mixes I've heard lately. It also has an entertaining 'call in' playlist consisting mostly of spoken beatport file ID numbers. http://ra1.residentadvisor.net/audio/RA095_080324_Kevin_Saunderson-residentadvisor.net.mp3 http://ra1.residentadvisor.net/audio/RA095_080324_Kevin_Saunderson-residentadvisor-tracklist.mp3
(313) Amp Fiddler video
this is some crazy weird animation sh*t. http://youtube.com/watch?v=_7t60Y1NDWQ
(313) moodymann in berlin
a couple of blurry shots and a short video clip. http://flickr.com/photos/bassaholics/sets/72157603286529943/ http://youtube.com/watch?v=uV17VntMW2o
(313) Mel Cheren RIP
http://deephousepage.com/forums/showthread.php?t=149760 I bet there is a sick ass garage reunion party in the cosmos this weekend. I plan to get my groove on to Moodymann tonite and pay my respect.
(313) Detroit Techno Pacman
http://www.pbfb.ca/pac-mondrian/detroit_techno/ http://pbfb.ca/pac-mondrian/images/detroit_techno_map.jpg The Detroit Techno level reproduces a cartographically exact map of downtown Detroit in the style of Piet Mondrian, and marks the birth of techno in the city. The address of 1486-1492 Gratiot was known as Techno Boulevard. There the studios of Juan Atkins' Metroplex Records, Derrick May's Transmat Records, and Kevin Saunderson's KMS Studios took hold and pumped out intergalactic funk transmissions to the future. Launching the most successful cultural export from Detroit since Motown, the funk now had a raw electronic edge best described by May as what would happen if George Clinton and Kraftwerk met in an elevator. In Detroit Techno you dash into the studios of Techno Boulevard and emerge at The Music Institute, the first club to play techno. DJ T-1000 put it best: The Music Institute was Detroit's answer to such legendary house and garage clubs as New York's Paradise Garage and Chicago's Powerplant. At the beginning of this music, the MI was the only place you could hear Detroit Techno the way it ought to be heard: Loud. Bumpin. Funky. The ghost house marks the 1st Precinct of the Detroit Police Department.
(313) clips from Tresor last weekend
Dave Clarke http://youtube.com/watch?v=9tf-IHRgn_o Suburban Knight http://youtube.com/watch?v=GoQZCyAIhCg Blake Baxter http://youtube.com/watch?v=cxnH3FmJwlg
Re: (313) Mike Huckaby Mix
I've seen him a few times lately in Berlin. He plays here like every other weekend. In fact he's playing here with Moodymann next weekend at Crush. Is he based in Berlin at all? Quoting Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Did anyone catch him at fabric at the weekend ? robin wrote: This has been lighting up my iThingy on the train this morning. Mike Huckaby from 2005: http://www.pitchslap.com/Sounds/guest_mixes/mikeHuckaby-04-21-05.mp3 It's very nice. In fact it seems Mike's been working hard recently (a host of nice remixes and that ace My Life with the Wave 12) so maybe more recent dj mixes will surface. robin...
(313) whachu listening foo
loving this Mark Broom mix this morning. http://kinetic-am.com/mixe/marc_broom_Stripped_Shizzle_Mix.zip a solid blend of hard minimal, tasteful booty and classix IMO. He was kind of boring when I saw him in Detroit a few years ago but it sounds like he's got a bit of funk infusion going on now. Stoked for DeepChord live at Berghain Saturday. Perchance a 313er will be present?
(313) Awakenings Detroit Weekend Sets Online
A couple of sets posted online: Counterpart (live) http://www.awakenings.nl/setlink.php?setid=313 DJ Bone http://www.awakenings.nl/setlink.php?setid=305 Quince (Live) http://www.awakenings.nl/setlink.php?setid=306 The Hoodinator http://www.awakenings.nl/setlink.php?setid=314
(313) Planet Delsin Amsterdam
I know somebody here will be there as well as me who is missing mills at tresor. :) rave on 313 or rave off. whichever you prefer. 05 Oct 2007 Planet Delsin - Hard Wax Berlin Special Substance Vainqueur present Scion Versions LIVE (Scion Versions, Chain Reaction) First time in NL! Marcel Dettmann (Berghain, MDR) Shed (Soloaction, Delsin) Tim Nieburg (Planet Delsin, Nachtplan)
(313) UR video clips and photos from last weekend
Here are some videos and photos I took at the UR, Galaxy 2 Galaxy, Model 500, 3 Chairs performances in den Haag last weekend along with other things. Great to meet good people and good times! http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ http://www.youtube.com/BassaholicsAnonymous
Re: (313) San Francisco this weekend
well, this weekend is SF's 'love fest' which is a big trance and breaks festival for free in the civic center. No detroit that I can think of but my friends over at Kontrol and Auralism are doing a minimal float with 3 channels from Berlin. They are also doing an afterparty sat night with derek michael, and also drumcell and acid circus the mad techno peeps from LA (former 313ers). along with Agnes live and 3 channels live. Should be a fun party with good sound! check kontrolsf.com later for info. http://www2.sflovefest.org/ Then, if you want a real taste of SF decadence check out this after after party that goes all day at the infamous End Up. http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n85/JonnyDG/TMA07_flyer.gif as for record shops, the ones still left worth checking are Tweekin at Haight and Steiner and Soundworks at Valencia and Duboce, other than forementioned amoeba. have fun! with Quoting Detroit Techno Militia [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hello Everyone, Tom I are headed to SF this weekend (28th - 1st) and I was wondering if there are going to be any Detroit /Techno/Electro parties going on. We also would like to go record shopping, so if you have any stores we should hit, please let me know! Thanks! -- -Angie Detroit Techno Militia http://www.detroittechnomilitia.com
(313) a short luciano review
I'm completing the London leg of my techno tourist holiday and thought I'd write a little review of my first trip to megaclub Fabric since I haven't posted any event reviews on this list for many months. Saturday was megaminimal with luciano headlining supported by Alter Ego live, Thomas Melchior, and Matt Dear. Thomas Melchior was a bit of a dissapointment. I find his productions a nice blend of house and minimal but his live set was too monotonous and flat overall. Alter Ego was too harsh electroclashy for my tastes. It was baldy (roman flugel?) on some sort of hardware and the other guy on laptop. Matthew Dear was playing some pretty hard minimal but the mixing was less than great with many off mixes. Luciano came on at 4:30 and I was really impressed with his set. I missed him at DEMF this year and the last time I caught him playing was the 2005 DEMF when I was not as into the tracky/minimal techno sounds. He started off with a mix of deep house and minimal dropping the acapella of a Blaze track over some beepy stuff and also a minimal mix of that big St. Germain downtempo track that I've never heard before and could be his own mix since he was playing on Serato. He played a fair amount of detroit music which was surprising to me. Including At Les which the crowd was really digging. I never considered that a peak hour song but what do I know. He played a few latin bits including a nice samba cutup. Other tracks I enjoyed hearing on that booming if not somewhat distorted system were one of the many mixes of Aardvark's cult copy, the recent School track by Rob Hood on Music Man, and an old gemini on relief. After about 3 hours he started tagging with resident Craig Richards. When I left at 9 they were still playing to a small dedicated crowd of around 30 people. The mixing was getting a bit sloppy at that point. In addition to Serato he was using one of those red sound looping devices occasionally. Some of you may be disappointed to know that he did not drop Moodymann's Shades of Jae ;) I'm excited to check out Popkomm this week and then going to check out that todaysart festival in the hague on Friday. Will write some more reviews at some point if anyone really cares.
(313) London, Berlin, Prague, Hague this month
Hey 313, I'm going to be in London next week and Berlin the following two weeks. I'm also thinking of hitting up that nextarts fest in the Hague and will be in Prague the first week of October. Give me a shout if you have a minute to share a beer or check out a night. Would love to meet up with some of you european techno heads.
(313) New Music (mix)
was mixing some stuff I acquired recently and pressed record. short mix containing this approximate playlist: surgeon - bad hands break part 2 tractile - stayout shed - balance mbcremix bruno pronsato - theres galaxies better melchiorproductions spacecab mix marcellus pittman - cherrylee downsydromemix redshape - dogday tony allen - ole moritz von oswald remix don disco and jeremiah - the whistle song shed - cityslicker echoplex soundlite touch remix pendle coven - x marks the sample redshape - alone on mars http://www.bassaholicsanonymous.com/mp3/file0069.mp3
Re: (313) Record stores / parties in Vancouver / Seattle?
The Decibel festival is in Seatlle Sept. 20-23. http://dbfestival.com/ A bunch of us SF heads may be heading up for it. Quoting Matt Chester [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hey, Am going to be back in Vancouver in Sept for a family visit and popping down to Seattle for a bit too - any list members hanging out around there these days, any recommendations for nights or stores etc? I know Vancouver is about as dead as it's possible to be for electronic music, but have never been to Seattle before, no idea if there's anything worth checking out there? Thanks, matt
(313) New DJ Bone Attack Mix 40 - Bone in SF saturday
Check out the new DJ Bone Attack Mix #40. Detroit is not a trend. Attack! http://www.7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/mp3/djboneattacks_mix40.mp3 Saturday August 11th Basasholics Anonymous Presents Fractured featuring DJ BONE WWW.BASSAHOLICSANONYMOUS.COM 2,397 mi southwest of Detroit: San Francisco, CA Work it out to a special 3 deck assault by Detroit's DJ Bone next Saturday, August 11th. Jack Your Body in a sweet downtown spot with dope decor, and plenty of bass for you bay area Bassaholics. Get your techno-soul-funk fix and your drink on courtesy of guest bartender, SF techno fresh-maker Greg Bird. Bear witness to one of Detroit techno's original deck magicians live and direct from the Motor City. Downtown SF Location. for more info 415.814.5884 WWW.BASSAHOLICSANONYMOUS.COM Only $10 at the door 10 PM - Afterhours IT WAS SOULFUL. IT WAS FUNKY. WHAT HAPPENED TO THE MUSIC? I REMEMBER WHEN WE USED TO DANCE. TRUE ARTFORM. BASTARDIZED. RESHAPED. REPACKAGED. WATERED DOWN. SOLD OUT. WHAT HAPPENED TO THE SOUL? SOLD OUT. THE SOUL SOLD OUT. BUT NOT THE SOULMAKERS. WE LIVE FOR THIS SH*T. THIS IS OUR SH*T. THIS IS WHAT WE FEEL. THIS IS HOW WE WORK. ITS NOT A GIMMICK. THIS AIN'T NO HYPE. BULLSH*T ASS POSTERCHILD FOR SOME SH*T YOU DIDNT INVENT. SUCKIN THE SOUL OUT OF IT. WATERING IT DOWN. ITS A SHAME. ARE YOU FUNKY WITH THE MACHINES, OR DO THE MACHINES MAKE YOU FUNKY? WHO PROGRAMS WHO? DO THE MACHINES PROGRAM YOU? THIS IS OUR LIFE. THIS IS OUR LOVE. OUR PASSION. -DJ BONE
Re: (313) raiders of the lost arp - santiago salazar remix
Santiago's got a link to the mp3 on his myspace: http://www.myspace.com/s2remix who else is gonna be at the Shorecrest this year? Can't wait... james Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: http://www.discogs.com/release/520400 looks like a great mix, anyone got it? i've never heard of that remix - was it released on any label? doesn't seem to be on discogs. aidan
Re: (313) could change laptop performances
This dude's been using wii remotes as wireless midi controllers for Traktor. Looks kind of fun. like glowsticks. www.djwiij.com Quoting David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I disagree. Here are the reasons: a. We already have enough loop based stuff. There is a need for ways to get away from loops towards constantly evolving materials, rather than having yet another loop player. In this sense, it's a step in the wrong direction. b. The technology exists to do this with all kinds of things. You could use buy any wireless USB device, map keys in Ableton, and trigger loops with it on the fly. You can also use a P5 glove which has existed for ages, or other kinds of MIDI sensors, if you want your silly dance moves to control the music. None of this is new, it all exists. What people really need right now are CREATIVITY and KNOWLEDGE, which seem to be what people are lacking. The future of electronic music performance is in learning to customize your own software and setup, to make performances that reflect your unique take on the music (the same is true for production). The future is not in these plug and play apps. c. Need I say it again - the emphasis on visual performance is far too rock and roll for my taste, even though I play along these days. Sick music is sick music and that should matter more than the theatrical aspect [cue Surgeon bent down over his Midi controller rocking $h!t proper]. d. It doesn't really do THAT much (try listening without the video and see if you things it is equally great!!!), and they guy looks kinda dumb doing it. e. iLoop - hi, I'm a loop, I'm so much fun to play with, not like that boring stuff where you have to learn about synthesis and modular programming and frequencies and DSP, I'm fun and I like to party!!! Just plug me in, take some pills, and go! Now your sets are fun to watch, yay! (okay I'm getting a little tired of all this mac hype right now, sorry) *Just to be fair, the guy obviously is a good max/msp programmer. Mainly what this guy has done well is parameter mapping - he's got an intuitive way of using the Wii movements to generate related stuff in his application. That's a part of good instrument design, and it does create a bigger link between what people see and what they hear. ~David On 3/23/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://theamazingrolo.blogspot.com/2007/03/wii-loop-machine.html at least visually
(313) bay area: UR in SF, S2 from Underground Resistance 3.31.07
Hey 313, a few of us bay area listers (Wojtek, Tom, Monika and myself) are bringing up Santiago Salazar from LA on the 31st. Hopefully you west coast 313ers can make it out. Should be a great night of detroit sounds! Here's the info: Saturday March 31, 2007 10pm till 4am Bassaholics Anonymous, Peoplemuver and Subversive Soundz, present UR in SF 536 Stevenson Street, between 6th and 7th Streets Santiago Salazar (Underground Resistance, Los Hermanos, Galaxy 2 Galaxy, Planet E) FIRST BAY AREA APPEARANCE! Jonah Sharp with Mr Projectile (Reflective) (Semisexual) LIVE HARDWARE TECHNO SET! Support from: James Bass (Bassaholics Anonymous) Tomkat (Subversive Sounds) ADMISSION: $10 at the door, $8 in advance Limited Presale tix available at bassaholicsanonymous.com Santiago Salazar, aka DJ S2,is a core member of the Underground Resistance 'family' of Detroit electronic artists. Underground Resistance, also known as UR, has been on the cutting edge of techno, electro, and funk representing the Detroit sound the world over. The Underground Resistance roster has included such known fugitives as Jeff Mills, Robert Hood, Dj Rolando and Mike Banks. Santiago is a core member of the Galaxy 2 Galaxy and Los Hermanos live UR bands, and has mixed and edited several UR 12 inches. His production alias S2 has added a new direction to the classic UR catalog described as experiments in acid-funk and creative sampling. Currently, as Ican, Salazar has been releasing quality dance music on Carl Craig's Planet E label. Jonah Sharp has recorded several albums and EPs as Spacetime Continuum and played an important role in the 90's in consolidating the global experimental ambient and techno scene through his Reflective Records. He has done many fantastic club nights and is fondly remembered for dropping an Ass Bomb monthly at club 6, bringing out much great Detroit music. Mr. Projectile, otherwise known as Matt Arnold, is an innovative fusionist of irreverent IDM syncopation. His work has been released on mass imprints like !K7, as well as buried labels like Topscore, in addition to Merck, Toytronic, and his own Semisexual. Mr. Projectile's live shows summon loft, anti-gravity and height. For those who have ever pondered the word Dance in Intelligent Dance Music, we challenge you to witness the sheer brilliance of Mr. Projectile. Jonah Sharp will be playing a live all hardware gear set along with Mr. Projectile. James Bass was born inside a bassbin at Castlemorton Free festival then taken, adopted really by Cuban parents and sent to the finest socialist education in the world. Somehow he ended up washed ashore in San Francisco at a Reclaim the Streets party dropping mad leftist booty. He has been dropping beats on the bay for the last several years under the name Sexaholic BassBot, but has stepped into his own as the son of Bass, respect. Tomkat, born under a black sun, was orphaned at birth and was adopted and raised by an alley cat on Albion Street. He began his dj career in a truck container somewhere in Oakland at an early FnF party, and has played everywhere from radical soup kitchens to the middle of the street outside the metreon. CONTACT FOR MORE INFORMATION: 1-800-350-3719
Re: (313) online stores like Bleep.com
Not much but Dancetracksdigital has these two: http://www.dancetracksdigital.com/search/?TITLE=ARTIST=ALBUM=LABEL=93GENRE= Quoting Lee Herrington [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Can anyone recommend any online sites like Bleep.com that might carry Co-Operation releases? I've been looking everywhere for a good, non-DRM'd, digital download of Modaji's Seen Not Heard. It's a great track that Matt MacQueen used to open up his Sonic Sunset broadcasts with. I gots to have it! Cheers, lrh
Re: (313) Gospel techno?
One track from last year jumps to my mind, The Swell Session mix of Jhelisa's Freedom's Land on INFRAcom. Beatiful mix of synthetics and revival style gospel vocals/piano IMO. http://www.discogs.com/release/676083 Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: We all know about gospel house but has anyone ever heard a track that they would say is a mix between gospel and techno? Synthetic sounds with gospel vocals? Examples? MEK
(313) SF - High Tech Soul screening with Derrick May
If only Marshall Jefferson and Tony Wilson were coming... HI TECH SOUL w/ DERRICK MAY Mighty 119 Utah Street SAN FRANCISCO / 21+ up Debut screening of the documentary film High Tech Soul followed by 45 minute discussion with filmmaker Gary Bredow and Derrick May. After-party features an extended DJ set by DERRICK MAY along with support from back2basics DJs Rooz and Rouzbah and Powerlounger (looq records, qool) $20.00 GENERAL ADMISSION 8pm SCREENING/DISCUSSION 10pm AFTER-PARTY (2.50 service charge applies) $25 at the door / 21+ up $15 AFTER-PARTY ONLY TICKET (10pm-4am) (1.51 service charge applies) $20 at the door / 21+ up
(313) Track ID (minimal)
Can anyone help me out on this one? Heard hawtin and a few others play it recently. 1:00:00 mark in this set: http://www.traviscastillo.com/music/2006/minimal/0901_magda_dinky_harry_klein2.mp3 The dissonant melody could almost be interpreted as detroity but its clearly a minimal track.
Re: (313) CHICAGO 18.JAN (Smart Bar) + 19.JAN (Sonotheque) Afrika Bambaataa, Steinski, Daedelus, Derek Plaslaiko, etc
For the bay area listers, my friends and I are bringing out Miksate to SF on Feb. 10th. More info and a snippet of her live set here: http://www.myspace.com/lowendsaturday Quoting Luis-Manuel Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED]: So, I'm only catching up on my listservs now (I had a 3-night run of clubbing here in Paris. Gui Boratto @ Pulp, Exercise One Anja Schneider @ Nouveau Casino, and MyMy Jesse Rose @ Rex...so not much email-checking). Anyway, I just wanted to add that I've been loving Miskate's releases on FoundSound to bits. I loved the Rip It Cookie Muenster EP, but I'm also digging her more recent work, like the Pharm Whacker EP (although I have trouble imagining myself mixing it into a set). If you're a fan of the clickity-clack school of microhouse + thumpy but well-articulated bass, she's your woman. And DJ Sassmouth rocks on many levels. Miss ya Sam! Luis On Jan 18, 2007, at 6:18 PM, David Powers wrote: On 1/18/07, Ray Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Chicago friends- Just a quick note here to inform you of two great shows in Chicago...today and tomorrow... Thu.Jan.18th (Smart Bar) + Fri.Jan.19th (Sonotheque). Not to threadjack here, but I feel obligated to mention another great show in Chicago tonight, Jan 18 at Sonotheque. Simko and Sassmouth are both great DJ's and Miskate did some really great tracks in 2006: Wake Up! Moves to 3rd Thursdays at Sonotheque! To celebrate the new monthly, curators Kate Simko and Sassmouth are proud to host Philadelphia-based label owner and producer Miskate! Miskate has been making waves in Europe and across the U.S. with her live set. Join us for her first Chicago appearance! Residents Kate Simko and DJ Sassmouth round off the night with DJ sets. 9pm - 2am 21+ Free before 10:00 $5 after MISKATE Miskate is Kate Iwanowicz. originally a Pittsburgh dj, she held down various residencies in that area. she received a degree in anthropology (and a minor in music) at university of pittsburgh -- where she also participated in a gamelan ensemble. her interests in sound began at a young age-first playing violin, then piano, then guitar, now sample-based electronics (often incorporating her own singing voice among other found sounds). her regular bookings playing deep, minimal house and techno encouraged her move to philadelphia in summer 2001. after relocating, she had taken responsibilities as co-organizer of both the pitchspork monthly (hosting names like magda, matthew dear, sammy dee, geoff white, jeff milligan and others) and the foundsound record label. her production debut came in may 2004 with the release of rip it cookie muenster (foundsound01). since then, miskate hammered out eps for foundsound, microcosm, alphahouse, roman-photo, karloff, einmaleins and plenty more to come. ~David
Re: (313) Track ID - Classic track !
Sounds like Rodamaal - Insomnia. probably the ame remix. Did it have some sexy portuguese vocals? Used to love that track but its charm has been lost in a sea of epic lush ame ripoffs. http://www.discogs.com/release/465408. weird that Ame's discogs artist page isnt showing any releases for me today. Quoting Benoît Pueyo [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Rhaa I totally dont know that track and I am almost sure this is a classic (Todd Terry ?). But the fact is that i have heard it recently at Depp Space @ Cielo NY, but also in a party with Laurent Garnier and in a recorded show from Deetron. The track has some kindof slow 'Garage' rythm, a synth line that make me think to Kill Bill gimmick, and a voice saying Find it, Give it, Work it, Share it Find it, Give it, Work it, Spread it (maybe i made some mistake as my undesrtanding of lyrics in English is quite bad). -- Benoît.
(313) Berlin techno doc Feiern
Anyone seen this? Funny villalobos quote in the trailer. http://www.feiern-film.de/
(313) deep acidic ish mix
Here's a mix of deep acidic ish. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=ish 192 kbps 107mb http://www.jameshurlbut.net/mp3/mixes/deepacidishmix.mp3 Acid Test - Test One - Playhouse DJ ESP - Slow-mo - Definitive Soylent Green - La Forza Del Destino - Playhouse Redshape - Coffee And Cigarettes - Delsin Richard Bartz - EDP Tracks 2 - Kurbel Adam Proll - Fetch My Blades - Cocoon Phage, Daniel Dreier - Plumber's Workshop - Klang Paldrame - Drek - Communique Cocamoto exclusivo - Acidique - Must dj deeon - akceier 8 (mat remix) - basic beat Johannes Heil - german rebel a1 Darkmountaingroup - Lose Control (synths) - Buzzin Fly Omar S - U - fxhe Hakim Murphy - Planet Detroit Blake Baxter - When a Thought Becomes U - UR Dan Bell - Bounce - Klang A J Scent - Sleaze me Off (instr) - RZ A J Scent - Sleaze me Off (vocal) - RZ Richie Hawtin - the Tunnel - mnus Mehdispoz - Time for Acid Rain - RZ I:Cube - Un proton pour toi. un neutron pour moi - Versatile Mike Shannon - Onon Lights - Itiswhatitis ?