Re: Tom Churchill
Yeah, Tom is a great guy and has thrown himself into the whole Modular Synth thing with the same gusto and intelligence as he does most other things He’s working on some more videos for us at Signal Sounds (I run a synth store specialising in modular gear) so keep your eyes on his YouTube channel CheersJasonSent from my iPhoneOn 19 Dec 2022, at 20:49, Tristan Watkins wrote:Yeah, he’s been doing nice stuff. I keep the modular videos at a dostance for fear of falling down that hole, but his radio show on Buena Vida is always worth checking https://buenavida.co.uk/tom-churchill/ , and I enjoyed his release ln 2SOX earlier this year. https://2sox.bandcamp.com/album/rainy-day-in-clynder-ep-2sox005On Monday, 19 December 2022, Mike Taylorwrote:Hey all,I stumbled upon Tom Churchill's YouTube channel a couple of weeks back. He used to be a fairly regular poster to the list years ago. He has been working in Eurorack and is doing some of the deepest/tasteful/musical production that I've seen in that format. It's worth checking out for the music, but also because he provides very thoughtful explanations of his tools and working process. It's clear that he is a really bright and talented guy. https://youtube.com/@TomChurchillCheers,M
Re: Juan - interview on older Cybotron
Wow - the journalists really knew their stuff, both from a timeline perspective and production techniques too Sent from my iPhone > On 10 May 2021, at 09:35, Alasdair Lyon wrote: > > > Maybe one more for the gear-heads but it covers Juan's early days and writing > with Rik. > Teases a bit with lost tracks and potential new album. > > https://reverb.com/news/interview-juan-atkins > > > And regarding that video Kent posted, that AI vocal extraction result is > scarily good!
Re: J3ZUZ FVCK THIS IS HORRIBLE
Is Tech-Trance-House a thing? If it’s not I’m pretty sure this guy could nail it pretty sharpish. Sent from my iPhone > On 9 May 2021, at 22:19, Jason Brunton wrote: > > “A lot of techno, trance, I mean what is the difference?” > > That’s the mantra I have lived my life by for more than three decades now! > > Sent from my iPhone > >>> On 9 May 2021, at 19:50, Benn Glazier wrote: >>> >> >> Yes it is horrible. >> >> But it would be good to send it so people realise it’s a real email and >> video and not look like spam. >> >> BG >> >> >> >>> On May 9, 2021 at 7:30 pm, wrote: >>> >>> https://youtu.be/Tc3EPUT_Keo
Re: J3ZUZ FVCK THIS IS HORRIBLE
“A lot of techno, trance, I mean what is the difference?” That’s the mantra I have lived my life by for more than three decades now! Sent from my iPhone > On 9 May 2021, at 19:50, Benn Glazier wrote: > > > Yes it is horrible. > > But it would be good to send it so people realise it’s a real email and video > and not look like spam. > > BG > > > >> On May 9, 2021 at 7:30 pm, wrote: >> >> https://youtu.be/Tc3EPUT_Keo
Re: Drexciya by numbers
The writer really seems to know their stuff and for me what it really says is “you probably couldn’t make a track like this because it was done so organically and with an undefinable element”….but in a very nice way. Sent from my iPhone > On 28 Apr 2021, at 20:59, Daniel Bean wrote: > > > I'm in favour. > >> On Wed, Apr 28, 2021 at 6:57 PM Rob G via 313 <313@hyperreal.org> wrote: >> I think the best way to learn how to write / produce is to start out copying >> the shit out of your heroes. >> >> Yes, that yields derivative results, but originality can come later. >> >> In the spirit of this... this is GREAT! <3 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Wednesday, April 28, 2021, 07:51:36 AM PDT, Alasdair Lyon >> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> I'm not too sure what to think about this. I guess this is a techno >> equivalent of publishing guitar tab in a magazine. >> Thankfully they haven't included an ableton template to go with it. >> >> >> https://www.attackmagazine.com/technique/deconstructed/drexciya-black-sea/ >> >> >>
Re: Favorite Track
Mayday mix of Neuropolitique - Artemis or G2G - Journey Of The Dragon Sent from my iPhone > On 20 Apr 2021, at 20:09, Daniel Bean wrote: > > > Infophysix, all day. > >> On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 7:46 PM Thorin Teague wrote: >> Really hard to choose. Probably something by Dale Lawrence I think, >> but I don't know which one. >> >> On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 4:08 AM Matt Chester wrote: >> > >> > Beat me to it – same for me >> > >> > >> > >> > From: Edvard Thomson >> > Date: Monday, 19 April 2021 at 08:33 >> > To: David Mansfield >> > Cc: list 313 <313@hyperreal.org> >> > Subject: Re: Favorite Track >> > >> > >> > >> > Ur 003 >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > On Mon, 19 Apr 2021, 9:05 am David Mansfield, >> > wrote: >> > >> > Hi all: >> > >> > >> > >> > If you had to choose one Detroit techno track as your favorite, what would >> > you choose? My favorite is Carl Craig Dreamland.
Re: Fresh Concern EP
Really nice tracks - especially “Borders” Jason Sent from my iPhone > On 7 Feb 2021, at 14:18, Jason Hogans wrote: > > > New thing on Alelah Records. > https://www.juno.co.uk/products/jason-hogans-fresh-concern-ep/806746-01/
Re: New CC/MVO on Planet e
I haven’t listened to it yet but Kent’s description sounds pretty rock solid Sent from my iPhone > On 20 Oct 2020, at 19:30, kent williams wrote: > > > Something happened to Carl Craig along the way. He's always tried to keep > things simple, which I approve of. Lately though it's gotten to where his > simplicity sounds like every trust fund kid in Berlin who's trying to make > something that sounds like peak hour Berghain. > > Moritz Von Oswald takes the component parts of Craig's cookie cutter techno > and runs them through his dub process, which is more interesting. Craig asks > "what's the absolute least I can get away with?" and Von Oswald says "how > can I filter & mutate this to the point it is a living breathing beast I'm > barely in control of?" > >> On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 1:06 PM dubloop wrote: >> Moritz's version sounds pretty cool . >> >> the other version leaves me empty inside >> >> Le 2020-10-20 13:01, John Sokolowski a écrit : >> >>> https://www.juno.co.uk/products/carl-craig-moritz-von-oswald-attenuator/794132-01/ >>> >>> It is not every day that you see a new Carl Craig/Moritz Von Oswald collab >>> on Planet e! >> >> >> -- >> pertin-nce.bandcamp.com >> the-end-is-near.bandcamp.com >> soundcloud.com/bleupulp >> soundcloud.com/maxime-tanguay
Re: Still on?
Where is here anyway? Sent from my iPhone > On 13 Oct 2020, at 16:23, Rob Theakston wrote: > > > > > I'm not on here. > >> On Tue, Oct 13, 2020 at 1:22 AM Fred Heutte wrote: >> Still on. Great to see phonopsia again! >> >> kia kaha / stay strong >> >> fh >> >> - >> >I think there’s still a bunch of us still on! Just quiet ... >> > >> >On Sat, 10 Oct 2020 at 03:57, Tristan Watkins wrote: >> > >> >> Thanks Jwan! Glad you're feeling that. It only took me ten years to finish >> >> it. 😅 Also feeling the FBA album, and Kent's new ambient album.. >> >> >> >> On Friday, 9 October 2020, jwan allen wrote: >> >> >> >>> Well you should be more shameless in your self promotion, that >> >>> Prepaternal (Paternal Revision) is some funky shit! TIP! Outside the >> >>> things >> >>> that you mentioned in your email, the futute beat alliance album , >> >>> beginner's mind has been doing it for me, and we just learned there's a >> >>> claude yong remix forthcoming of one of the tracks. The new Jay Daniel, >> >>> Jon >> >>> Dixon, Theo and listmember contributions from Kevin and Kent are also >> >>> doing >> >>> the damn thing. While there's no scene to speak of, I've enjoyed having >> >>> the >> >>> time to really get down and examine this thing we call dance music. This >> >>> has been a shit year, but we gotta keep going and dancing, if we can. >> >>> >> >>> On Fri, Oct 9, 2020 at 10:51 AM Tristan Watkins >> >>> wrote: >> >>> >> Hey all, >> >> Pleased to see the madness has died down here. Sad to see the lack of >> activity. Still trying to keep abreast of the new Detroit stuff. New >> Moodymann, the recent John Beltran releases, and the Reggie Dokes remix >> of >> Teyana Taylor (really superb) have been doing it for me lately. Also a >> bit >> immersed in Gamelan presently. Send tips offline if you have any. >> >> Putting my head above water to remind myself if this actually works when >> I post from Gmail (rather than the bounces I get normally), and to >> quickly >> mention I have a handful of new tracks up on Soundcloud if you're >> interested https://soundcloud.com/phonopsia >> >> Tristan (super-secretive stealth self-promo expert) >> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> -- >> >>> Technoir Audio >> >>> Broken Planet >> >>> >> >>> "dealing with your imperfect world" >> >>> >> >> >> > >>
Re: new Niko Marks: "Carry Me" ft Trina Williams
That sounds like the best track ever made in my book Sent from my iPhone > On 14 Jul 2020, at 20:05, Andrew Duke wrote: > > > Niko Marks has a tune called Carry Me out on his U2X productions this month. > A vocal tune that comes in two versions. It is like old school Inner City > meets Robert Hood with a new twist and laid-back vocals a la Paris Grey: > stabs and filters and vox. If we weren't in COVID times and I had a club gig > I would be hammering this in every set. Keep an eye out for it. > > http://andrewdukeinthemix.com > > >
Re: Dopplereffekt
They’re dispatching it today I think, just got the notification 浪 Sent from my iPhone > On 30 Jun 2020, at 19:49, John Sokolowski wrote: > > Thought you were gonna say until the big ass box set arrived in the mail. ;) > >> On Jun 30, 2020, at 11:45 AM, "ja...@iridite.com" wrote: >> >> I ordered this whilst slightly inebriated one night and completely forgot >> about it until I logged into my Bandcamp account last week :) >> >> >> >>> On Tue, 30 Jun 2020 at 17:12, Patrick Wacher wrote: >>> Speaking of Dopplereffekt, well more specifically, Heinrich Muller, the >>> collaboration album between him & The Exaltics “Dimensional Shifting” is >>> just pure heat. >>> >>> https://solaronemusic.bandcamp.com/album/dimensional-shifting >>> >>> >>> thx, >>> P On Jun 30, 2020, 8:20 AM -0700, Mario De Block , wrote: well, it's a first 2lp and digital format version of this former International Deejay Gigolos cd release (https://www.discogs.com/Dopplereffekt-Linear-Accelerator/master/12581), but indeed, some tracks are really tight Mario Van: kent williams Verzonden: dinsdag 30 juni 2020 16:37 Aan: list 313 <313@hyperreal.org> Onderwerp: Re: Dopplereffekt Great news, and I love the one preview track. On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 4:05 PM Mario De Block wrote: digitally available from July 19th: https://wemerecords.bandcamp.com/album/linear-accelerator-weme31327 Linear Accelerator WeMe313.27, by Dopplereffekt 6 track album wemerecords.bandcamp.com (2lp pre-order is sold out, https://wemerecords.com/shop/dopplereffekt-linear-accelerator-2lp-crystal-clear-vinyl-pre-order/) Mario Van: John Sokolowski Verzonden: maandag 29 juni 2020 22:58 Aan: list 313 <313@hyperreal.org> Onderwerp: Mike Huckaby - From The Mind Of S Y N T H mix Here is a Mike Huckaby mix for those interested. It is from a mix CD released in Japan. Enjoy! https://www.mixcloud.com/Electro_Daddy/mike-huckaby-from-the-mind-of-s-y-n-t-h/
Re: Moritz von Oswald - interview
Really enjoyed that too - thanks What was the Herbie Hancock track he played? Sent from my iPhone > On 3 Apr 2020, at 16:37, Jeff Davis wrote: > > This was awesome and very informative. Thanks for sharing. > > https://soundcloud.com/lapsus-records/lapsus-radio-236-moritz-von-oswald > > thanks, > > Jeffrey J Davis > > j...@jeffreyjdavis.com > > www.jeffreyjdavis.com > > 218.833.2847 > > > thanks, > > Jeffrey J Davis > > j...@jeffreyjdavis.com > > www.jeffreyjdavis.com > > 218.833.2847 > > > > > >> On Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at 10:01 AM Albert Salinas - Lapsus >> wrote: >> >> Hey there, >> >> I hope you are safe and sound. >> >> Here an exclusive interview we did last year to Moritz von Oswald, for our >> Lapsus Radio weekly show. >> >> As many of you know It's not easy to see Moritz behind a microphone, so I >> hope you enjoy it as much as we do! >> >> https://soundcloud.com/lapsus-records/lapsus-radio-236-moritz-von-oswald >> >> Take care and stay in. >> >> Albert. >>
Re: Best Logo?
Including The Master...Weird Al Yankovic!! Sent from my iPhone > On 26 Feb 2020, at 18:53, Rob Theakston wrote: > > > I'm sure Jason's trying to "like" that post, too. > > Pretty great selection of records comes up when you type Boober Atkins in > over at discogs: https://www.discogs.com/search/?q=Boober+Atkins=all > > > >> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 1:48 PM Mike Taylor wrote: >> I'm still waiting for Paxahau to give Boober Atkins long deserved headline >> slot on the underground stage. >> >>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020, 12:46 PM Jason Brunton wrote: >>> I’m so out of practice with emails, I just tried to “ Like” Rob’s response >>> there >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> >>>>> On 26 Feb 2020, at 18:00, Rob Theakston wrote: >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I wouldn't mistake disinterest for silent observation. >>>> >>>> I just don't have anything to add of a substantial nature, and would >>>> rather give people space to do their thing. People ought to be able to >>>> express themselves one way or another, unencumbered of what I think. >>>> >>>> Plus a bit of a lightness with the heaviness never hurt anything, did it? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:56 PM Denise Dalphond >>>>> wrote: >>>>> Does this mean that you lack interest in the email conversations that >>>>> some people have been having? Is that what yr saying. >>>>> >>>>> It’s how I feel a lot of the time when promoters are taking. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Denise Dalphond >>>>> >>>>>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:54 PM Rob Theakston >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> It's the topic everyone is talking about: who has the best logo on the >>>>>> Movement 2020 poster? Here's my hottest of takes. Get those oven mitts >>>>>> ready. >>>>>> >>>>>> I do appreciate the throwback simplicity of the 9 logo, but >>>>>> appreciate the Blade Runner nod from Adam Beyer. God love the Swedes for >>>>>> making Michigan a better place (Lidstrom, Ikea, Swedish Club of >>>>>> Farmington Hills) >>>>>> >>>>>> Enrico Polazzo's logo looks like something you'd see from a >>>>>> pharmaceutical company or third rate lawfirm, and Loco Dice's looks like >>>>>> something for a vague startup company that has twee ukelele music in >>>>>> their commercials. Walker & Royce screams "craft beer for men with >>>>>> neckbeards" and MK's logo is WAY too close to Michael Kors' logo for my >>>>>> liking. Boris Brejcha is obviously a juggalo. >>>>>> >>>>>> This concludes my wrap up of the logos on the Movement of 2020 poster. >>>>>> Tune in next week when I propose Seth Troxler play nothing but >>>>>> renaissance music and vuvuzela during his allotted time spot. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Denise Dalphond, Ph. D. >>>>> ethnomusicologist >>>>> schoolcraftwax.work
Re: Best Logo?
I’m so out of practice with emails, I just tried to “ Like” Rob’s response there Sent from my iPhone > On 26 Feb 2020, at 18:00, Rob Theakston wrote: > > > > I wouldn't mistake disinterest for silent observation. > > I just don't have anything to add of a substantial nature, and would rather > give people space to do their thing. People ought to be able to express > themselves one way or another, unencumbered of what I think. > > Plus a bit of a lightness with the heaviness never hurt anything, did it? > > > > > >> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:56 PM Denise Dalphond >> wrote: >> Does this mean that you lack interest in the email conversations that some >> people have been having? Is that what yr saying. >> >> It’s how I feel a lot of the time when promoters are taking. >> >> >> Denise Dalphond >> >>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:54 PM Rob Theakston >>> wrote: >>> >>> >>> It's the topic everyone is talking about: who has the best logo on the >>> Movement 2020 poster? Here's my hottest of takes. Get those oven mitts >>> ready. >>> >>> I do appreciate the throwback simplicity of the 9 logo, but >>> appreciate the Blade Runner nod from Adam Beyer. God love the Swedes for >>> making Michigan a better place (Lidstrom, Ikea, Swedish Club of Farmington >>> Hills) >>> >>> Enrico Polazzo's logo looks like something you'd see from a pharmaceutical >>> company or third rate lawfirm, and Loco Dice's looks like something for a >>> vague startup company that has twee ukelele music in their commercials. >>> Walker & Royce screams "craft beer for men with neckbeards" and MK's logo >>> is WAY too close to Michael Kors' logo for my liking. Boris Brejcha is >>> obviously a juggalo. >>> >>> This concludes my wrap up of the logos on the Movement of 2020 poster. Tune >>> in next week when I propose Seth Troxler play nothing but renaissance music >>> and vuvuzela during his allotted time spot. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> -- >> Denise Dalphond, Ph. D. >> ethnomusicologist >> schoolcraftwax.work
Re: Mad Mike Tresor interview
Hey, at least nobody is shouting at each other...this is progress Sent from my iPhone > On 13 Dec 2018, at 22:31, Joe Marougi wrote: > > With all due respect brother, it appears you’re only citing a portion of the > definition of a racist to which Denise is clearly aligned with the other > portion. I’m referring to the portion before the comma and you only > mentioned the pet after the comma. Here’s the definition: > > a person who shows or feels discrimination or prejudice against people of > other races, or who believes that a particular race is superior to another. > > Even if you want to “prove in the court of law” that she’s not a racist based > on the technical definition, she’s clearly an insensitive bully who doesn’t > have an ounce of humility in her tone regardless of whether or not her > opinion is accurate. > > If anyone was to take her tone with an opposing view they’d be seen as a > grand wizard level white supremist and you all know it. > > I was gonna drop this but felt I had to reply based on Kent’s reply. > > >> On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 2:19 PM kent williams wrote: >> As the moderator let me weigh in. >> >> 1) I've met and hung out briefly with Denise and participated in some >> substantive on-line discussions with her. She has a PHD in Ethnomusicology >> from Indiana University, and they don't give those away in boxes of Cracker >> Jacks. As with the 313 list's most famous troll, Thomas Cox, it can be easy >> to think she's more hostile than she actually intends to be. Of course an >> e-mail list is a 'cool' medium, meaning you have to work extra hard to have >> the right tone in your posts, since all readers on the other side of the >> world have to go on is your words. >> >> 2) Sometimes, saying nothing if all you have is anger is the better option. >> If someone says something that makes you angry, wait until you're not angry >> to respond. That's how flame wars get started: Too much emotion, not enough >> reflection. >> >> 3) Since I've been on the Internet before there was a commercial internet, I >> haven't stepped into these arguments in part because they have not risen to >> what I would regard as an alarming level of hostility. If you think Joe & >> Denise are out of order, they're having a picnic by the sea compared to the >> flame wars of old. If they bother you, they bother you, and you're entitled >> to your opinion. But I'm not going to tone police anyone unless they get >> genuinely hurtful or threatening. >> >> 4) If you're going to unsubscribe, unsubscribe. Announcing you're >> unsubscribing from the list is every bit as off topic as getting into >> personal battles in what's meant to be a forum about music. I'd rather you >> didn't unsubscribe, but I'd also rather you didn't feel compelled to tell >> everyone about it. >> >> 5) I will say one thing: Joe calling Denise racist just seems silly to me. >> Racism is a belief that one's own race is superior to another. I don't >> think that's a valid reading of what she says. To quote Harry Allen (Public >> Enemy's official Media Assassin): >> >> "Racism has a sole, functional expression: White supremacy. Racism is not >> historical. It’s futuristic. It is not going away. It is being refined. It >> is weaponized through deceit, secrecy, and violence, in that order. Its >> chief tools are not clubs, bullets, or nooses, but words." >> >> In other words: To call someone speaking out against white supremacy racist >> is a category error. Black people might dislike or even hate white people, >> but they are on the losing side of a power relationship. In fact, they live >> within a system where they are consciously and systematically disadvantaged. >> Their racism has no effective expression, which means that it has no >> detectable sting for white people. >> >> Allen goes on with this: "...white people who say they are not racists, or >> that they are against racism, should be clearing race from the paths of >> Black people, like snowplows going through highway drifts. By doing nothing, >> or doing nothing effective, they cast racist suspicion on themselves through >> their inertness." >> >> I think what Denise is trying to do is just that: be an ally, not center >> herself, and clearing race from the paths of Black people. You can question >> how successful she is with that, and you can question whether this is the >> forum for those expressions. You can argue with her tone if you like -- >> good luck with that. >> >> But calling her racist is silly. >> >> >> >>> On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 3:29 PM Rasputin wrote: >>> They are doing white-washing, like the taz >>> (http://www.taz.de/Red-Bulls-Music-Academy/!5541432/) wrote. >>> >>> PS: Long time lurker >>> PPS: Im glad, that the list is still alive! >>> >>> Am 13.12.18 um 18:15 schrieb Juho Hietala: Wasn’t there a Moodymann album put out by Toyota on the Scion label in
The Hydra
Anyone going to see big Millsy in London at the weekend? Octave One too :) Me, Rei Loci and Clyde (who did all the Iridite artwork) are going down in the train so it’s the Iridite Office Xmas night out, come and join us Sent from my iPhone
Re: Purpose Maker sample
A, maybe it’s that then? Nice one Benn! Sent from my iPhone > On 13 Dec 2018, at 22:06, Benn Glazier wrote: > > Java was the one that came to mind. But Trinidad IS sampled by Tori Amos' > "Professional Widow", the club anthem Armand van Helden mix. Which got me > thinking about Carl Craig's remix of "God" by Amos which in turn got me > thinking about some of the other exquisite mixes he's done of pop songs > amongst others. > > Here's a Spotify list of a bunch of his remixes I put together a few months > back. > https://open.spotify.com/user/1174087448/playlist/7hqBu8iEsgo99cNJeZZDiR?si=-dohAYStQ4y6Jn8caevH6Q > > > > > > >> On Thu, 13 Dec 2018 at 21:47 kent williams wrote: >> Which Purpose Maker track? >> >> There's some similar conga sounds on "Java" but if there's latin Percussion >> on a Mills track it's almost always Roland TR-727 latin drum machine action. >> >> If you want a real sample spotting challenge there's some orchestral hits >> that are severely EQed but I know I've heard it before on "Automatic" >> Salsoul Orchestra? https://youtu.be/JVNb_Ptkcn4 >> >> >>> On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 3:36 PM Aidan O'Doherty >>> wrote: >>> https://youtu.be/cwmlrueeLhQ >>> >>> Am I mad, or did Mills sample the above track for one of his Purpose Maker >>> tracks? > -- > > -- > b...@bennglazier.com > WWW.BENNGLAZIER.COM
Re: Purpose Maker sample
It’s the bit about 14 seconds in that sounds familiar Sent from my iPhone > On 13 Dec 2018, at 21:47, kent williams wrote: > > Which Purpose Maker track? > > There's some similar conga sounds on "Java" but if there's latin Percussion > on a Mills track it's almost always Roland TR-727 latin drum machine action. > > If you want a real sample spotting challenge there's some orchestral hits > that are severely EQed but I know I've heard it before on "Automatic" > Salsoul Orchestra? https://youtu.be/JVNb_Ptkcn4 > > >> On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 3:36 PM Aidan O'Doherty >> wrote: >> https://youtu.be/cwmlrueeLhQ >> >> Am I mad, or did Mills sample the above track for one of his Purpose Maker >> tracks?
Re: Purpose Maker sample
Definitely sounds familiar but there’s about 30 PM records to go through andI’m not the man for the job. Sent from my iPhone > On 13 Dec 2018, at 21:36, Aidan O'Doherty wrote: > > https://youtu.be/cwmlrueeLhQ > > Am I mad, or did Mills sample the above track for one of his Purpose Maker > tracks?
Re: Mad Mike Tresor interview
Mike has been doing various work for Red Bull for...about ten years I’d say Sent from my iPhone > On 13 Dec 2018, at 09:29, cnd <3...@coke-smyth.net> wrote: > > Hey 313, > > It's out there. Forgot the url. Don't understand the red bull connection tho. > > C
Re: OMG OMG NEW JOHN BELTRAN!!!
Drums are fantastic on these tracks. Sent from my iPhone > On 24 Oct 2018, at 17:42, kent williams wrote: > > This is absolutely lovely, send the man your money. > > https://johnbeltranmusic.bandcamp.com/album/the-season-series-ep-autumn
Re: 313 Digest 15 Oct 2018 03:21:49 -0000 Issue 4415
I know Bob, he’s working at Black Corporation with Roman on the Dekard’s Dream project Sent from my iPhone > On 15 Oct 2018, at 20:33, Arturo Lopez wrote: > > is Bob Rogue still on here? He's been in Tokyo for like 15 years now. You > might know him from that super fancy "Deckard's Dream" polysynth that was out > last year. Great guy. > > -Arturo > >> On Sun, Oct 14, 2018 at 11:23 PM <313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org> wrote: >> >> 313 Digest 15 Oct 2018 03:21:49 - Issue 4415 >> >> Topics (messages 105739 through 105739) >> >> Any 313’ers from Tokyo on the list? >> 105739 by: Patrick Wacher >> >> Administrivia: >> >> To subscribe to the digest, e-mail: >> 313-digest-subscr...@hyperreal.org >> >> To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail: >> 313-digest-unsubscr...@hyperreal.org >> >> To post to the list, e-mail: >> 313@hyperreal.org >> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> >> -- Forwarded message -- >> From: Patrick Wacher >> To: "313@hyperreal.org" <313@hyperreal.org> >> Cc: >> Bcc: >> Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2018 20:23:25 -0700 >> Subject: Any 313’ers from Tokyo on the list? >> Heading to Tokyo for a week on Thursday and wanted to check if there is >> anyone from Tokyo on the list? >> >> Thx, >> Patrick.
Re: RIP Unsel Brown.
Damn - RIP Unsel, that's terrible news Sent from my iPhone > On 16 Sep 2017, at 22:48,wrote: > > Not sure why it happened today, but I was listening to some 313 related stuff > and something just said "I wonder what ole Unsel Brown is up to..." > > http://www.unselbrown.com/2017/07/11/unsel-brown-obituary-link/ > http://obits.mlive.com/obituaries/annarbor/obituary.aspx?pid=186059568 > > I had met Unsel right around the time I joined this list. I know he was > clowned on here because of his posting style, but IRL he was always a cool > ass dude. Got one of his first white label joints from him as well and it had > a couple of tracks I could work into my sets back then. > > RIP bruh.
Re: Metroplex re-issues
LOL! Sent from my iPhone > On 15 Mar 2016, at 05:40, Mike Taylorwrote: > > I'm sure these represses will be great or whatever, but I'm really looking > forward to those Green Velvet and Luciano remixes. > > If there is one thing these tracks really need, it is modern club remixes. > It's not like they are untouchable masterpieces by one of the best producers > in any genre of music of the 20th century. > > > >> On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 12:57 AM, jwan allen wrote: >> Second copy of the chase would be nice. But reissues save us money. >> >>> On Mar 15, 2016 12:30 AM, "Kevin Kennedy" wrote: >>> Yawn. Only if night drive through Babylon gets a remaster, I'll keep my >>> copy I got from shake. >>> >>>but, it might make sense to revisit the early catalog for those who >>> might have missed out... >>> From: Patrick Wacher >>> Sent: 3/15/2016 12:00 AM >>> To: list 313 >>> Subject: Metroplex re-issues >>> >>> http://www.factmag.com/2016/03/14/juan-atkins-model-500-robert-hood-metroplex-reissues/ >>> >>> - Patrick. >>> >>> >
Re: (313) Whose voice is on UR Sometimes I Feel Like?
And who is the guy saying as free as you want to be on the acid rain EP? These are the important questions in life I think? Sent from my iPhone On 13 Dec 2013, at 22:05, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: I don't know why I care, but who is the woman saying Sometimes I feel like on the UR track? Bridgette Banks? ;-) http://youtu.be/KoI81IRmCmU
Re: (313) DJ Marvin - UR?
There was a Marvin in the UR crew, I met him a couple of times I'm sure. Was he not part of the Aquanauts project? Jason Sent from my iPhone On 7 Sep 2013, at 07:00, edward thompson ed612...@iinet.net.au wrote: Haha. Im here with a mate and he said the EXACT same thing……. That along with the fact he is an average DJ and no where near UR standard…. My afternoon atm is sitting on the deck with 4 brand new UR mixes lined up fresh from Submerge. Started with John Collins, then i have Nomadico, Mark Flash, and Skurge lined up :) Just wondered. He is poisoning the name…. :) Peace Ed612313 On 07/09/2013, at 3:55 PM, Kevin Kennedy the...@gmail.com wrote: Can we just say no and then say it's Juan's Nephew under an assumed name? Oh...stop...I'm kidding. If he's from the UK and was entering into Muzik magazine competitions starting in 1999...I am going to say-NOPE. But I could be wrong as all heck. On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 1:51 AM, edward thompson ed612...@iinet.net.au wrote: Hi guys, Just wanted to ask if DJ Marvin is actually affiliated with UR? https://soundcloud.com/marvin_ur040 Peace Ed612313 -- FBK Absoloop/Orange 82
Re: (313) DJ Marvin - UR?
His Soundcloud profile says David Peacock so don't think it's him :) Sent from my iPhone On 7 Sep 2013, at 07:00, edward thompson ed612...@iinet.net.au wrote: Haha. Im here with a mate and he said the EXACT same thing……. That along with the fact he is an average DJ and no where near UR standard…. My afternoon atm is sitting on the deck with 4 brand new UR mixes lined up fresh from Submerge. Started with John Collins, then i have Nomadico, Mark Flash, and Skurge lined up :) Just wondered. He is poisoning the name…. :) Peace Ed612313 On 07/09/2013, at 3:55 PM, Kevin Kennedy the...@gmail.com wrote: Can we just say no and then say it's Juan's Nephew under an assumed name? Oh...stop...I'm kidding. If he's from the UK and was entering into Muzik magazine competitions starting in 1999...I am going to say-NOPE. But I could be wrong as all heck. On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 1:51 AM, edward thompson ed612...@iinet.net.au wrote: Hi guys, Just wanted to ask if DJ Marvin is actually affiliated with UR? https://soundcloud.com/marvin_ur040 Peace Ed612313 -- FBK Absoloop/Orange 82
Re: (313) New Floorplan
Got the album a week or so ago and it's completely brilliant. I love Rob hood but mostly in small doses (so I wouldn't generally listen to a whole album by him) but the Floorplan LP I'd definite make an exception for. Sent from my iPhone On 27 Jun 2013, at 14:52, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: Robert Hood has been killing it with the Floorplan EPs, and they're now coming out as a full length album. https://bleep.com/release/44471-floorplan-robert-hood-paradise
Re: (313) New Floorplan
As quite often happens when you have something that could be just SO good.it doesn't quite hit the mark Sent from my iPhone On 27 Jun 2013, at 17:06, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote: This is looking nice too, Robert Hood Black Technician EP on Music Man,with a Mad Mike remix! http://www.juno.co.uk/products/black-technician/491514-01/?no_redirect=1 ~dp On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 9:03 AM, Paul Kendrick p...@dagmar-tara.com wrote: The clips on Juno sound ace... -Original Message- From: kent williams [mailto:chaircrus...@gmail.com] Sent: 27 June 2013 14:53 To: list 313 Subject: (313) New Floorplan Robert Hood has been killing it with the Floorplan EPs, and they're now coming out as a full length album. https://bleep.com/release/44471-floorplan-robert-hood-paradise
Re: (313) New Transmat Comp.
LOL - Stephen Brown was in our store on Saturday helping us celebrate our 20th Birthday and he didn't know much about it either :) Cheers Jason Sent from my iPad On 26 Nov 2012, at 21:39, Philip McGarva philipmcga...@gmail.com wrote: Yes thanks for the heads up. First I've heard of it too :^) Philip / Microworld Cool. Thanks much for the heads-up on this. On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 12:59 PM, Christian Hcjh4...@gmail.com wrote: http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=18303 Nice to see people like Rennie Foster get more exposure.
Re: (313) Re-issue In The Dark: The Soul of Detroit
Hi peeps - we did the distribution for this release and I have the pleasure to say that it was one of the biggest sellers of the year - not so long ago you couldn't give music like this away so it's nice to see people rediscovering Detroit House There are some other amazing releases coming on this label too Cheers Jason Sent from my iPad On 3 Jul 2012, at 15:06, Wibo Lammerts wibo...@gmail.com wrote: Wibo Likes this. 2012/7/3 kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com: Picked this up Sunday @ Gramaphone in Chicago. The 2012 Re-issue includes a DVD with a short movie featuring people like Rick Wilhite, Ron Trent, Mike Grant, Franki Juncaj, Mike Huckaby... Haven't watched the DVD yet but the compilation is great Detroit Beat Down house. -- http://soundcloud.com/w1b0 | http://vibedeck.com/w1b0/ | http://network.technobass.net/profile/w1b0 | http://twitter.com/w1b0 --
Re: (313) Don't watch that, watch this!
Christ on a bike - doesn't Carl look young?? Utterly amazing vid - thanks for sharing it. Jason Sent from my iPad On 16 Jun 2012, at 15:20, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote: that video is sick! 2012/6/15 ka...@yore-records.com: Jaw lost forever ! this truly is unbeatable. Drop what you're doing and watch this now. Rhythim Is Rhythim - Strings Of Life live at Town Country, Detroit 1989 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HE8x4EZgOos Now pick your jaw back up off the floor. - Greg -- http://soundcloud.com/w1b0 | http://vibedeck.com/w1b0/ | http://network.technobass.net/profile/w1b0 | http://twitter.com/w1b0 --
Re: (313) 'soulful techno'
I'd never heard of this record before but by strange co-incidence I found three copies in a box in our warehouse (along with an original LAM record!) if any body still needs a copy? Cheers Jason Sent from my iPhone On 12 Mar 2012, at 17:18, Simon Pascoe contact.simon.pas...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Andy, Sorry I think I may have cleaned Juno out of their last copy - blame the 313 list ;-) Boomkat have got it though, best be quick http://boomkat.com/vinyl/373858-ever-vivid-sketches-of-my-life Thanks for the positive feedback. Simon On 12/03/2012 16:48, Andy Green wrote: hi Simon, Funnily enough I also jumped on these after the tip off last week. it's curious how these managed to evade my periscope so thanks everyone for the find. I got both journeys for a measly 5 quid as flac. Looking for a sketches vinyl now. May the mind sweeping continue, and yes simon your mix sounded great earlier today.u should post a link here! Andy On 12 Mar 2012, at 16:16, Simon Pascoe contact.simon.pas...@gmail.com wrote: Very nice, I love this sound. I'd missed Sketches Of My Life just putting an order in for it now - thanks. I loved the Journeys To The Deep 12 it builds the mood so well. I used it in a mix I did recently http://soundcloud.com/smp-2/simon-pascoe-spectra (it's not all soulful techno though I'm afraid). On Mar 9, 2012 1:09 PM, Matt Chester chesterm...@gmail.com wrote: Have you got this one? Highly recommended, it's got a lovely electro track on it. http://www.discogs.com/Nick-Dunton-Sketches-Of-My-Life/release/2623862 On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Aidan O'Doherty aidan.b.odohe...@gmail.com wrote: here's the latest 'soulful' techno favourite i've discovered: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtgTSC18C6sfeature=related and one that i've rediscovered: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNgzYQbqCqk
Re: (313) Now Playing: Analog Dreams Remixed on Sistrum
Nein - it's all new freaky trax - check the Hardwax site - it gets a more general release in a week or so. Incredible stuff Sent from my iPhone On 3 Sep 2011, at 19:05, Klaas-Jan Jongsma grand...@me.com wrote: Wow! Stop right there! Is there a new Martin Bond album coming up? And this is not the Reek by Real compilation that was out recently? KJ (i am loving this new found love here on 313) On 3 sep 2011, at 18:32, ja...@iridite.com wrote: Is that the Marty Bonds LP? I literally couldn't believe how good the sound clips were on that - can't wait to hear the full thing! Jason On 3 September 2011 14:27, Placid pla...@acid-house.net wrote: you got your hands on the Reel by Real lp yet Jason.. sounds pretty coool... I can't give a real time record review as i havent received it yet... but when i do i will... p On 3 Sep 2011, at 12:05, ja...@iridite.com wrote: Well, not quite real time! The A side has a long and dubby (no suprise there!) mix by Johannes Volk - it's a bit Dubby Techno by numbers but it grows on repeated listening. Much more interesting is the XDB mix on the other side - kind of reminds me of Iz and Diz at their best or a spacey Prescription Underground sort of thing. Best mix for me is actually the Patrice Scott Beatless Dub - lots of building atmospherics and pulsing bass lines with no regular kick drum - really well done (only a few mins long though) Anyone else got anything to listen too? I'm searching around our warehouse at the moment looking for the Shake Shaagan Electro remix - will stick it on when I find it! I've just found a NDATL Music Institute thing on coloured vinyl - will give that a spin instead cheers Jason On 3 September 2011 11:06, ja...@iridite.com ja...@iridite.com wrote: Undecided - will play again and report back. Is this a first? Real time record reviews on the 313 list? The suspense! Jason On 3 September 2011 10:39, ja...@iridite.com ja...@iridite.com wrote: Will report in full when the record finishes. Jason
Re: (313) the face may 1988?
Heh- is that the Stuart Cosgrove feature? Think it's got some quality pictures of big Kevin Saunderson wearin the wackest acid wash denim you've ever seen! Made a big impession on me at the time though Jason Sent from my iPhonen On 11 Jun 2010, at 18:59, ohanakin ... ohana...@gmail.com wrote: Anybody know where this lives on the net ? i think its the issue that broke detroit to the european masses
Re: (313) Namecalling is Bullsh!t
To be honest John, me too- I'm taking a break after 7 years- might come back in a few months to see if things have gotten any better but frankly I doubt it bye Jason On 6 Sep 2006, at 08:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I agree Kent, but it will be too late for me. I'm outahere. If anyone needs to contact me you can reach me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Don't send mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I haven't used that mailbox in ages due to spam. Take care everybody, John - Oorspronkelijk bericht - Van: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: woensdag, september 6, 2006 12:48 AM Aan: 'list 313' Onderwerp: (313) Namecalling is Bullsh!t ... and it should stop.
Re: (313) re: production
Ss- you'll get Tom going again- remember he's one of the all important 0.1% minority aka The Underground :) Jason On 1 Sep 2006, at 09:29, Martin Dust wrote: On 1 Sep 2006, at 09:26, fab. wrote: soon people are going to have to apologise for using software. *goes in the cellar to fetch his analog equipment* Most people wouldn't notice the difference and I'm sure the other 99.9% don't actually care m
Re: (313) re: production
You're preaching to the converted here- I use 50% old school hardware and 50% Digital Software stuff- the joyous thing about the software is that it's the same in the morning as the night before- the joyous thing about the hardware is the interface- ie dedicated sliders for functions that don't move around or have 18 different meanings depending on what mode you are in. And the sound. Jason On 1 Sep 2006, at 09:53, Martin Dust wrote: On 1 Sep 2006, at 09:35, Jason Brunton wrote: Ss- you'll get Tom going again- remember he's one of the all important 0.1% minority aka The Underground :) Jason I don't think there's anything wrong with it Jason, Ken endlessly bangs on about the difference between digital and analogue - there are differences in the sound but the beef for me with a lot of the old stuff we use is that it's totally unpredictable, the sound changes based on a number of factors and it's not fun after getting some sleep to return to the kit and find it's changed... m
(313) More positive vibrations
Here's a link to Haqq's website with some nice photos of the recent Nightstrike and Exhibtion here in Glasgow- thanks to everyone on the list who came down/helped out cheers Jason http://www.thirdearthvisualarts.com/81906.html
Re: (313) Hawtin Bashing
On a more positive vibe then - Orlando Voorn has a new release on Hertz records (a new label, possibly from Belgium) and it's the best thing he's done in aeons- emotional techno? THIS is emotional techno- pure cyber-funk with classic OV honking FM sounds and a spacious feel to the synth lines- one side even has some crazy disco stabs seamlessly integrated with the electronic noise-fest. Jason On 25 Aug 2006, at 01:21, kent williams wrote: So far it's entertaining, but stop when you start repeating yourself. Anyone besides me notice that no one defended Richie in those message threads? So who is everyone arguing with? I'd be way more interested in people talking up how great Shake is (for example) over how much they hate Richie Hawtin and his rockstar lifestyle. Or people talking about his genius for self-promotion, marketing and running a business? I can think of a lot of Detroit musicians working day jobs who would be where Richie is if they had his non-musical skills.
Re: (313) OV
Me too- the only problem was that when he started doing all the Ignitor re-releases of his earlier material (Basic Bastard etc) they REALLY churned them out quickly and I think people got a bit overwhelmed by it all- he does everything from deep vocal house to complete techno insanity (Industrial Metal) but always with a slightly warped viewpoint- I've met him a few times and he's basically a bit bonkers in the nicest possible way. If you never got into it at teh time check out Tank- Bite Befoer You Bark- Buzz played it on Saturday night to great effect and it's been one of Martin Rubadub's top tunes for the last 2 years running. Jason On 25 Aug 2006, at 09:30, Paul Kendrick wrote: Hey J. Cheers for the heads up, I'll check it out. Ive always liked his stuff. -Original Message- From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 25 August 2006 09:28 To: kent williams Cc: list 313 Subject: Re: (313) Hawtin Bashing On a more positive vibe then - Orlando Voorn has a new release on Hertz records (a new label, possibly from Belgium) and it's the best thing he's done in aeons- emotional techno? THIS is emotional techno- pure cyber-funk with classic OV honking FM sounds and a spacious feel to the synth lines- one side even has some crazy disco stabs seamlessly integrated with the electronic noise-fest. Jason On 25 Aug 2006, at 01:21, kent williams wrote: So far it's entertaining, but stop when you start repeating yourself. Anyone besides me notice that no one defended Richie in those message threads? So who is everyone arguing with? I'd be way more interested in people talking up how great Shake is (for example) over how much they hate Richie Hawtin and his rockstar lifestyle. Or people talking about his genius for self-promotion, marketing and running a business? I can think of a lot of Detroit musicians working day jobs who would be where Richie is if they had his non-musical skills.
Re: (313) Hawtin
Hey you- lay off Richie..he's a nice guy, OK? :) On 25 Aug 2006, at 10:41, Robert Taylor wrote: Amen to the DJ sets and the Plastikman live of the early/mid 90s - they were certainly inspirational - not sure about pioneering but he's the first techno DJ I ever heard who bothered to mix so well and to play such savage acid/techno sets and he was the first electronic act I heard live who blew me away. These days he's disappeared up his own arse though, granted.
Re: (313) Hawtin
I don't actually mind him that much although I don't find much of his music very interesting- I'm not too keen on the crazed Hawtin fanboys who worship him but then he's probably not too crazy about them either :) I can never work out if he's just a nice guy who's pretty clever about his marketing in order to make himself stand out from the crowd or if he really believes that micro mixing of 1000's of snippets of tracks and people releasing unfinished work for other people to remix at home is really the future? He certainly knows how to get people talking though! You'd better watch out Tom- he might be one of these weedy looking guys who does Tai Chi and will pull your head off before you've landed the first blow! Jason On 24 Aug 2006, at 16:19, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: On 8/24/06, Blaauw, Martijn de [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Wanna see Hawtin make some tea?? Wanne see Hawtin riding a bike?? Wanna see the tattoos of Hawtin??? Wanna see Hawtins' mum?? Check this trailer: http://www.eb-slices.net/ Pioneers of Electronic music vol. 1 - a documentary about Richie Hawtin How rock and roll uh, maybe im missing something, but what exactly did he pioneer? he didnt invent acid, he didnt invent minimal techno, he didnt invent sh*t. all he has pioneered is how to recycle other peoples' ideas and make various white folks around the world worship you. which is good for something, i guess. someone should sock that dood. i'll do it if no one else will. tom
Re: (313) Hawtin vs Bone Vs Tom
Wow- Bone is over here next week- I'll ask him who won the tussle! On 24 Aug 2006, at 16:40, robin wrote: You'd better watch out Tom- he might be one of these weedy looking guys who does Tai Chi and will pull your head off before you've landed the first blow! More like a master of Chai Tea from the sounds of it :) Anyway, Tom's fronted up to Bone. I don't see him backing down when confronted with Richie :) robin...
Re: (313) Melodic techno (was new planet e)
That pretty much hits the nail on the head for me- during the weekend James Pennington and I were discussing how he often leaves tracks for years without releasing them - the ultimate test- the test of time- if you set out to make music that is of the now or futuristic then generally your stuff wont hold up as well stuff that's just good. The idea that new producers have a template or at least a well known framework is, in my eyes. very true indeed. Jason On 23 Aug 2006, at 15:32, Jamil Ali wrote: My own 2 cents: I think you see the same thing in all types of music. A style is developed at some time, and it's innovative at the time, and it sounds great. After the style is pioneered, it remains popular with people who love it, and they start making tracks in that style, using the same ideas. And since it's been done before they have templates to work from and they can elaborate on and 'perfect' the ideas that were already there, to the point where they're doing them 'better' and more sophisticated than the originals. But, it just doesn't move you like the stuff done when it was breaking new ground. So you'll hear some melodic techno nowadays that sounds great, and it's all done perfect, you can't fix a note or a timbre or anything. You hear it and you think this couldn't be done any better, this is a perfect example of that kind of (for example) melodic techno - but it kind of bores you. For me, this applies to all types of music, not just some kinds of techno. In my experience, if the track wasn't breaking a little new ground at the time it was made, it just doesn't have the same amount of life in it, and I think over the long run it will do even less for you, whereas the stuff that was breaking ground at the time sounds good forever. Jamil
Re: (313) new planet e
ha ha ha- that's so ridiculously true!!! , i can see this 12 becoming a staple in derrick may sets for the next 10 years. tom
Re: (313) Melodic techno (was new planet e)
I can handle the TNT stuff (mostly) but the Jamal stuff I'm a bit more choosy about (some good stuff though) On 23 Aug 2006, at 16:27, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: On 8/23/06, chthonic streams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: you could lodge this complaint against some of the ghostly/spectral stuff, but for the most part it sounds great to me. i like a decent bit of the ghostly/spectral stuff. i wouldnt buy most of it, but its at least some dirty nasty business at times. like that afrika 12 for example, i did buy that one and its dirty and grimey and all that. they definitely do some other stuff that isnt to my taste, but theyre willing to get ugly. speaking of which, i think those TNT records are definitely TOO over the top with the distortion and whatnot. i get a similar feeling listening to them as i do with jamal moss' stuff. tom
Re: (313) new planet e
Sorry Marsel- I'm with JT and Tom (!) on this one Jason On 22 Aug 2006, at 09:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: you're all crazy!?!!?!?! opinions opinions :-)) hope you will change your opinion after the release of his new album 'The eMotion Sequence', later on this year on Delsin in the meanwhile also check his Innersense ep on FU.. or the last one on Delsin - Original Message - From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 12:53 AM Subject: Re: (313) new planet e On 8/21/06, J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: it all sounds a bit too smooth, conservative, and generic to me, honestly. it is nicely produced and nice deep sounds and all that -- just lacking personality and unique feeling to really get to me. thats about how i feel about vince watson's stuff. i feel that way about alot of melodic techno, not enough of it has teeth. of course there's also the melodic techno thats too dancefloor. its a hard combo to master, something thats good listening music and good dancefloor stuff as well tom
Re: (313) Digital Downloads
yeah, it may well be a generational thing- my gut feeling is that vinyl will always have a cool factor that will appeal to people that will help things tick along for a good while yet- for our particualr music and where club gigs are concerned, I still haven't used anything that comes close to the experience of two vinyl decks and a mixer- in a situation like this I'm not particularly interested in endless choice of tracks that MP3 playback systems offer- I'm happy to ride the uncertaintly of having to play with what you've got to hand and make the best out of what I've got and also, for me, there IS a difference in sound quality between MP3, CD and viny. As for home listening there is no denying the attraction and convinience of the ipod and computer based music- I spent ages importing all of my my CD collection into I-tunes but my main computer isn't in my living room so I can only access this music through my ipod and scrolling through loads and loads and loads of artists/albums to find what I'm looking for is a bit of a pain- sometimes its just easier to bung an actual CD in the player and let it go! Very interested in everyones' opinions though and thanks very much for taking the time to let me know what you all think Jason On 18 Aug 2006, at 09:03, Martin Dust wrote: I can see where you are coming from Jason but I do buy a lot of stuff from Beatport and Bleep mostly odd tracks from EPs and Albums where I don't like the full thing and while it may not appeal to heads I know teenagers who don't own a single piece of Vinyl or a CD but do own more than one hard drive with their collection on - I also buy stuff that you can't get on vinyl/cd - DMZ for example. I buy the odd pop track off iTunes but if you look at the charts for electronic music on iTunes you see that they haven't changed for months - Born Slippy has been in the top ten since they started - so that gives you a big clue about who buys there... As for the future, I think there's room for all formats and paying a couple of quid for a wav is a better format than vinyl ;) my 2 cents m
(313) Partry report
Just a quick account of the last couple of days here in Glasgow- similar to the exhibition we hosted last year, we stripped down the technology part of the shop and gave it over to Abdul Haqq's prints from his 3rd Earth company covering everything from the Intergalactic Beats material for Retroactive back in the day through Red Planet and on to Timeline and the more modern UR stuff- after a venue let us down we also decided to show the IF2 documentary in the shop on the Friday night- things got pretty packed but the beers were flowing and it was a really good atmosphere- Haqq, Buzz and Jit were all there to meet the people. The documentary has a very home brew, rough and ready feel but has moments of great inspiration throughout and some fine insights into the background of the music and producers from Detroit- European peepz can pick it up as part of the IF2 CD Double pack (Japanese import has it too). The party at the Soundhaus on the Saturday night was one of the most incredible I've been to in recent years- the venue was at maximum capacity and there was sweat running down the walls by 1 AM- I've seen Buzz Goree a few times but on this occasion he took control of the crowd in a way I've not seen for an age- it was a blistering assault of heavy Techno most of which I didn't know, peppered with the odd UR back cat numbers all of which got a severe working over through the filters and EQ on the mixer (Buzz played the EQ like Theo does but at a much more frantic and exciting pace) and the odd moment of joyous uplifting stuff to ease the pain a little. James Pennington managed to hold his own for an hour or so afterwards bringing things down at first with some excellent jackin House/Techno hybrid stuff before going pretty crazy himself- Buzz came back and did the last hour, never seeming to run out of steam and keeping the entire crowd in the palm of his hand until the lights came on at 5- the place was still completely rammed, Haqq was jumping about like crazy on the stage and everybody went home exhausted and completely blown away. I can't go into details about the afterparty for fear of legal action but it didn't get any less crazy there either. Just when you think you know all about UR and Techno..along comes a right hard slap in the face to wake you up again!!! Sunday night was a big curry-fest round at mine with only Jit refraining due to having tried a Vindaloo the day before and being slightly shell-shocked by the experience :) I think Buzz summed the weekend up nicely on the way out the door: Mission accomplished. Long live Techno (and curry!) cheers Jason
Re: (313) Partry report
Please don't send me 1000 mails asking What's a Partry?? :) It's a Party with an extra r for those who don't know :) On 21 Aug 2006, at 22:22, Jason Brunton wrote:
Re: (313) new planet e
I'm struggling with this one I must admit- not going down very well with the punters either- maybe its a grower though? On 21 Aug 2006, at 18:44, robin wrote: ps the new Ican on planet e = hot!! sheesh, from the sound samples online, the B1 cut sounds like a classic in the making. ridiculous return to non-c2 artists on planet e! i cant wait to have the wax in hand The people around this end don't rate that 12. I think it's good. Cambio being the track for me (what is that sample? I should know). robin...
(313) Digital Downloads
Alright peepz- a quick question for the more tech-savvy minded amongst you: How many people actually buy digital download music whether from more mainstream portals like I-tunes or more specialist ones like Bleep.com?? I've spoken to quite a few label owners (all of them from smaller independant labels) but nobody seems to be making much income from it- any thoughts on the the current, and future, state of the format? I can't actually imagine ever paying £1 for a track in a less than perfect format and albums seem pretty expensive when you compare them to a normal CD which has cover art etc- I'm not totally against the idea but it's not really doing it for me at the moment. What chall think? cheers Jason
Re: (313) UR (product!) in the UK
Ho ho- over zealous spell checker methinks- it should of course be Unexploitable! Double irony :) On 8 Aug 2006, at 23:03, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote: On 8-aug-2006, at 23:39, Jason Brunton wrote: including the long-unavailable Puff Print Unexplainable UR T Shirt Yeah UR unexplainable! They must be even more rare then the unexploitable t-shirts ;)
Re: (313) UR (product!) in the UK
Ahhh, but I actualy sent that mail 2-3 weeks ago so it would arrive perfectly on time- I'm getting wise to you! Jason Hi Jason, I thought it was against company policy to promise anything in timescales other than bout 2 or 3 weeks LOL Cheers Davy
(313) UR (product!) in the UK
Just in time for this week's assault in London and Glasgow next weekend, people should keep their eyes open for some UR/Submerge material that's been out of press for some time including the long- unavailable Puff Print Unexplainable UR T Shirt and a few other classics (World To World EP amongst others)- available at all good record stores (and Rubadub) in the next few days cheers Jason
Re: (313) UR party, london. Full line up.
I should mention that we'll also be doing a repeat of last year's 3rd Earth Graphics exhibition here at the shop in Glasgow alongside a showing of the IF2 documentry and Suburban Knight/Clandestine- it's the following week from Thursday 17th to Saturday 20th Aug. Can't afford to get that Matt Chester guy though, he's well out of our league :) cheers Jason Rubadub On 2 Aug 2006, at 13:37, Paul Kendrick wrote: Full line-up information so people don't miss the movie: Room 1 - Dancefloor 21:30 - 22:45: OC DJs. 22:45 - 00:00: Intermission (for movie showing). 00:00 - 00:15: OC DJs. 00:15 - 01:30: MATT CHESTER - LIVE. 01:30 - 03:30: SUBURBAN KNIGHT. 03:30 - ?? ??: DJ CLANDESTINE a.k.a. Buzz Goree. ?? ?? - Close: OC DJs. Room 2 - Exhibition: THE ARTWORK OF UR's ABDUL HAQQ 21:30 - 05:00: ...with music provided by OC DJs. Room 3 - Cinema 22.45 - 00:00: Interstellar Fugitives 2: The Documentary - European Premier.*** 00:00 - 05:00: Exclusive Underground Resistance broadcast featuring further interviews and unseen footage.
(313) Berlin this weekend
Hi everybody- off to Berlin again this weekend- anything good on? Jason
Re: (313) did anyone go to.....
Late reply here! They were good but not life-changing- the Slam tent wasn't exactly the most sympathetic of venues- the first 20 mins of UR tracks went down like 2 lead balloons (Final Frontier, Numers cover etc) with the kids. The next 40 mins went a little better as the Los Harmanos stuff is more House oriented and so is more accesible for a crowd of this nature. They did their best but ultimately the people who went to see them expecting UR live were SORELY dissapointed (I found myself defending them against quite a few attacks afterwards despite not really being that overwhelmed with the show such was the ferocity of some peoples' opinions) and the rest of the crowd (who didn't know who UR/G2G/Los Hermanos are) just kind of chugged along with them for a while without giving it too much attention- don't think it brought them many new fans and I know quite a few people in whose estimations they defintely went down a little cheers Jason On 12 Jul 2006, at 10:33, David Beattie wrote: Talking of Los Hermanos they were playing at T in the Park on Sunday there are meant to be sets online here http://www.bbc.co.uk/ scotland/musicscotland/tinthepark/ but I cant see any of the dance acts at the moment May and Mills were playing the Slam tent as well - might be worth checking to see if any of the sets come online. I havnt spoken to anyone who went so cant say if they were any good or not Cheers BT
Re: (313) did anyone go to...
That one was a bit unfortunate- there were a few problems internally with the band which have (hopefully) all been ironed out now. Jason On 20 Jul 2006, at 14:22, Matt Kane's Brain wrote: Hey, at least they showed up, unlike their Mutek appearance.
Re: (313) did anyone go to...
They also need to make money- it costs a fair bit to fly 6 people from the US and they have a pretty extensive equipment list too AND they need a pretty big stage for the current band- I take your point about playing at clubs like Fabric- there were many people up here who said the same when they played the Arches and also at the Slam tent at T In The Park- teh Arches gig worked pretty well I thought, the Slam tent one, not so much Jason On 20 Jul 2006, at 14:40, Martin Dust wrote: Well it's all very well huffing and puffing about being underground, but it's a little rich when they refuse to play for underground promoters in London and instead play at a soulless cattlemarket that's the clubbing equivalent of Sony. Ouch and you have a point Rob, UR have gone through a lot of changes and ones I believe they've had to because of the times, I mean, now isn't a good time to be traveling through customs with a case full of combats and ski masks is it I don't think UR are refusing underground promoters, they just don't want to play London as far as I can tell... m
Re: (313) did anyone go to...
Back in 99 or 2000 I think with a guy called Ranx organising it- bit chaotic as I recall Jason On 20 Jul 2006, at 15:03, Martin Dust wrote: party but your not a load the act that's NEVER been to London. But surly that the act the punters want to see? Haven't they played London once? I seem to remember them doing a press conference with the lights off m
(313) Record Shops in Lisbon
I'm off for a jaunt to sunny Portugal tomorrow- any good shops/places to see in Lisbon? cheers Jason
Re: (313) FWD: HTFR busted for bootlegs
Hey Guilherme, unfortunately Trading Standards are a very low powered body in the UK- they would certainly have great trouble closing down a company the size of HTFR- they may have recieved a warning letter but little other action can be expected cheers Jason On 31 May 2006, at 14:46, Guilherme Menegon Arantes wrote: Took this piece of news from another board: Trading standards went back a few days later and this time shut them (HTFR, Birmingham) down. It looks the ppl behind numerous bootlegs (Pheerce City, Buzz, B12, etc), finally received their share. Could anyone confirm and/or provide more info on this? Regards, G -- Guilherme Menegon Arantes, PhD Sao Paulo, Brasil __ Por favor, note meu novo email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please, note my new email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Moodyman in the mix
Hi there- it's due for release in about 2-3 weeks- there wasn't any other info with it so I'm not sure if its done entirely live or done on the computer- I'll try and find out. cheers Jason On 31 May 2006, at 14:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hey jason... that sounds goood! was really waiting for this ... any further info? is it recorded live ... release date ... I'm so damn addicted ;) thanks + regards frAnk ** Thought you might be interested in this: Moodymann =96 The Moodymann Collection (Mahogani Music) A promo for this arrived this morning and we=92ve listened to it twice =20= already =96 it really is that good. I=92ve never been lucky enough to =20= witness a Moodymann DJ set live and direct, but listening to this =20 prooves that he really is the sh*t! KDJ cuts and pastes between =20 tracks effortlessly, teasing you with snippets of his classics =20 amongst some crazy (and possibly unreleased) bits we=92ve never heard =20= before. A brilliant DJ mix, packed with 30 tracks of that =20 unmistakeable, inimitable KDJ funk. Full tracklist; Forevernevermore / Shades Of Jae / M.E.A.N.D.N.J.B. / =20= The Fourth Track / Answer Machine / I Can=92t Kick This Feelin When It =20= Hits / Black Mahogani / Shine / Stone Oden Joe / Sunday Mornin / =20 Liberty / Meanwhile Back At Home / Roberta Jean Machine / PBC / =20 Wednesday Nite People / Givin U Something / People / Back At Bakers / =20= Misled / Sunshine / Don=92t U Want My Love / I Need U So Much / JAN / =20= Sweet Lovin / Joy II / I=92m Doin Fine / Over U / On My Way Home / I =20 Found Your (heart) Beat / Uncle =96 END. cheers Jason=
(313) Moodyman in the mix
Thought you might be interested in this: Moodymann – The Moodymann Collection (Mahogani Music) A promo for this arrived this morning and we’ve listened to it twice already – it really is that good. I’ve never been lucky enough to witness a Moodymann DJ set live and direct, but listening to this prooves that he really is the sh*t! KDJ cuts and pastes between tracks effortlessly, teasing you with snippets of his classics amongst some crazy (and possibly unreleased) bits we’ve never heard before. A brilliant DJ mix, packed with 30 tracks of that unmistakeable, inimitable KDJ funk. Full tracklist; Forevernevermore / Shades Of Jae / M.E.A.N.D.N.J.B. / The Fourth Track / Answer Machine / I Can’t Kick This Feelin When It Hits / Black Mahogani / Shine / Stone Oden Joe / Sunday Mornin / Liberty / Meanwhile Back At Home / Roberta Jean Machine / PBC / Wednesday Nite People / Givin U Something / People / Back At Bakers / Misled / Sunshine / Don’t U Want My Love / I Need U So Much / JAN / Sweet Lovin / Joy II / I’m Doin Fine / Over U / On My Way Home / I Found Your (heart) Beat / Uncle – END. cheers Jason
Re: (313) Shez Satan
It's not officially out until next week- just Juno selling their promos as usual- don;t forget to check the Baby Ford mix as its decent too. CC mix of Goldfrap- it's,e, not my cup of tea to say the least Jason On 26 May 2006, at 15:33, António Alves Felizardo wrote: Boomkat says it's a mix of George Clinton, Prince and Detroit Grand Pubahs. Bah. It sounds like Riton on an average day to me. I guess that after Sandstorms and Angel, the only way was down... On the subject of remixes, the SMY one did sound good on a loud system, back when he played here in Portugal in April. And the Delia Gonzalez Gavin remix is out today too: http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/213638-01.htm But apparently sold out in a matter of minutes. But Carl Craig remixing Goldfrapp? *gulp* Antonio On May 26, 2006, at 3:12 PM, robin wrote: hmmm I find it hard to believe that's really on Planet E, nevermind by Carl Craig. robin... On 26 May 2006, at 13:07, António Alves Felizardo wrote: Tres Demented - Shez Satan http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/221085-01.htm Tres Demented indeed... Did he go all Shoreditch on us??
Re: (313) TechnoTourist.org
I wold have thought a few more people on the list might have commented on this- although its been a bit quite of late it was one of the first sites that (for me) gave oodles of information on Detroit music, always written with genuine enthusiasm and intelligence- great interviews and a good sense of community- I'm glad you are wrapping it up if you don't have the time to dedicate at the moment- better than letting the site drift about without any direction- well done for the good work over the years- look forward to your return Jason On 20 May 2006, at 13:10, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote: Attention techno-community: TechnoTourist.org is submerged, when the time is right we will resurface... After years of giving the world an insight into the Detroit techno scene we decided on May 18 - 14:02 that TechnoTourist.org will no longer exists in its current form. The reason for this is that the TechnoTourist are currently busy on other projects. One of our goals is to make an archive available with the information stored on TechnoTourist.org website. The legendary interviews with great artists like Drexciya, Derrick May, Jeff Mills, A Number of Names, Morgan Geist, Abdul Haqq, DJ 3000 and many others will not be lost. We want to thank all the technotourists around the world for their help. When the time is right we WILL resurface! TT - out
Re: AW: (313) berlin, berlin wir fahren nach berlin :)
It was indeed, complete chaos around the time that Vilialobos was on- he looked like he had been DJing for about a month when I got there (around 6ish) and most of the people were pretty mashed- everybody was very friendly though and I really enjoyed the general vibe- it's def. the most hedonistic place I've been this year though :) Jason On 25 May 2006, at 09:20, Paul Kendrick wrote: DJ Pete and Sound Hack going B2B were on before Carl Craig, Ricardo V RS and were the best of the night in the Panarama bar. I only got to hear the first bit of Ricardo's set and it was ok but my friends who stayed did say he banged it out. The music was hard all night and right through until 9pm ish when RS came on and took it right down. The vibe in the place was wicked, but I can imagine if you walk in to the middle of it, it may take a bit of adjusting to..hahah I was having the best time to be honest Shame you didn't like it. -Original Message- From: Southern Outpost [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 24 May 2006 18:52 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: AW: (313) berlin, berlin wir fahren nach berlin :)
Re: (313) berlin, berlin wir fahren nach berlin :)
Me to, me to- any info on secret good places to go would be appreciated! Jason On 18 May 2006, at 18:59, mailing wrote: Hi list, i'm for some days in Berlin (this Saturday 20 - 23 May) and would like to know if somebody could give some hints where to find good discs (new + 2nd hand), restaurants/bars, shoping etc... I was already in Hardwax, WMF and Tresor (a bit too late now hehe) and that's all. Also parties would be cool ! I heard about the one in berghain... looks good. Any info welcome ! Please hit me back in private Cheers, B Can be in English, German, French or Dutch
(313) E-mail address
Hi there- does anyone have an e-mail address for Nicolas Hoeppner- I have decide do extend my stay in Germany over the weekend so I can go to the Rythym and Sound thing at Berghain on Saturday and I'd like to get in touch with him thanks for any help in advance Jason
Re: (313) Mark Broom in Mpls June 2
I played with him back in 1992- he used to DJ with Black Dog and did some great music on Ifach, A13 and more- at the time he played a great mix of Detroit Techno (1st person I ever heard playing Kaos) and UK Detroit-inspired stuff (B-12. Likemind, Luke Slater etc). I have to be totally honest and say a lot of his stuff over the last 6 or so so years has left me frozen solid rather that cold- he's worked with some people I have No respect for (Percy X??) too and when I've heard him play it was REALLY dull loopy techno- maybe I'm just getting old though :) Undoubtably, he's a solid guy though, and he's still making a living through music- good for him! cheers Jason PS Going to Dresden in Germany this weekend- anybody played there/ been there before? On 16 May 2006, at 15:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Looks like we're going to be getting a few artists in town off the back of DEMF, Mark Broom being one of them. So, how is he? I love his records but, as we're all aware, that doesn't always translate to being a good DJ. Should I expect loops or something a little more? MEK
Re: (313) RS back in the saddle?
H, on further investigation it seem that not everything on the list is actually being re-pressed- I'll mail again when I've got any more details cheers Jason On 15 May 2006, at 13:36, marina pure sonik wrote: On May 14, 2006, at 10:56 AM, J.T. wrote: here's the whole repress list... R SRS 901I'm strongFINGERS INC12 NICE. wow, was never aware that this came out on RS. according to discogs, it came out in 88' which makes me a newb at the time. gotta to shell out for this one.
Re: (313) mp3 recorder
There's a small box from Gemini called the i-Key which is pretty handy- it records to a USB memory stick with variable bit rates- after the recording is over you stick the memory stick into your computer and burn the audio file straight to CD- currently sells for £99 here in the UK cheers Jason On 10 May 2006, at 11:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: never dived into it, but i can imagine there are small gadgets around, i can't find my minidisc player (recorder), which i sometimes use to record liveset or dj set but i think some of the same are around, but which record as mp3? so i don't need to record the minidisc first as audio, then save as mp3 anyone? tips!!? :-)
Re: (313) RS back in the saddle?
I've seen the list and it is extensive to say the least Jason On 11 May 2006, at 18:04, J.T. wrote: yeah i think they're also planning loads of re-releases from the press release they floated around some weeks ago..which is great news to all those artists who got ripped-off the first time around haha..but i am excited to see some of the old ones again...outlander and speedjack and lots of other gems.. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: May 10, 2006 2:25 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) RS back in the saddle? http://www.rsrecords.com/ looks like it's primarily for selling digital sound files but looks like they're accepting demos as well MEK
(313) Anyone heard of these guys?
From this week's Rubadub mailout: SMBP - Starfailing (Citymorb) - £7.50 SMBP stands for Sunday Morning Brain Production - the brain child of Claudio Fabrianesi and Fab Nahum who hail from Genoa. The Italian duo have at last finished their debut EP for Citymorb and it’s a real stunner. Three tracks of the deepest, minimal electronics which, upon listening, instantly remind us of the genius like productions of Basic Channel and Monolake. Gorgeous stuff with an immense and intense sound, fuelled with fat dubby beats, incessant grooves and eerie background tones. Mastered at DM for maximum impact, this one is a real winner…highly recommended.
Re: (313) Hierovextion
His set at Club 69 on Saturday was one of the best I've seen- had a real sense of purpose to it and some serious depth too- he really made the Funktion 1 system sing! cheers Jason On 2 May 2006, at 15:29, Emile Facey - Plant43 wrote: No time to write a long review right now but they were both great and very nice people too. I particularly enjoyed Jerards' set, the electro section blew my mind all over the back wall of the club :) on 2/5/06 3:17 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any Londononnno reviews? -- Saturday May 13th - Planet Delsin - Chicago House Special Live: Hieroglyphic Being (Chicago, USA) Deejays: Newworldaquarium Aroy Dee -- http://nomorewords.net http://www.delsin.org http://www.myspace.com/planetdelsin
(313) Fwd: FAOjesus versus iridite - live @ macsorleys music bar, thurs 27th april
Spamming for an event I'm involved in twice in one week- sorry, just call me the new Neil Wiernik! Jason From: samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 13 April 2006 12:54:58 BDT To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FAOjesus versus iridite - live @ macsorleys music bar, thurs 27th april having (spiritually at least) travelled to the foot of Fuji-san, Shizuoka, and back in the last few months, we're happy to be home again, pregnant with music, love and promise for good times ahead. despite being spiritually richer than a thousand shinto goddesses, we're financially a lost cause right now so it's going to be another little while before the death by one thousand cuts EP sees the light of day. to help make this up to you, and to thank you for your patience in the meantime, we're glad to announce the return of FAOjesus to the live stage. that's hot. yes, a heavyweight battle commences @ the sub club's new pub - macsorley's music bar - watch the punches, sparks and buckie bottles fly... FAOjesus versus iridite FAOjesus (live) with dj's Jason Brunton (iridite) and Pro Vinylist Karim thurs 27th april, 8pm macsorleys music bar (jamaica st., glasgow) free entry this night will be special, and we'd love to see you there.
Re: (313) richie hawtin sven vath
Ha- you haven't seen some of my mates! Jason On 24 Apr 2006, at 18:42, Robert Taylor wrote: You don't have to be on drugs to give a mate a hug! ...but it helps -Original Message- From: Benoît Pueyo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 24 April 2006 16:34 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) richie hawtin sven vath haha i got that on irc yesterday afternoon ... really funny one the funniest thing is when sven claims in all his interviews since ten years he stopped doing drugs ... -- Benoît. J.T. a écrit : hahahaha http://youtube.com/watch?v=b-n90BVhV_8search=richie%20hawtin also minto told me a funny little bit about kenny larkin playing in dallas a few weeks ago...he played a couple decent tracks but lots of not too great stuff, so minto went up and was like ..hey kenny, why don't you play some of your own stuff, off metaphor or something? ...and kenny said, no way, if i play techno everybody'll leave! ## ### Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. ## ###
Re: (313) Poetry To Music
Some of the early Eevolute stuff has a real poetic quality to it- mainly the Vineyard and some of the Wladimir M stuff (he's def. more on the gloomy side)- in the sense that the words are recited rather than sung. Try the Agenda 21 album if you can track it down cheers Jason On 23 Apr 2006, at 23:07, Cyclone Wehner wrote: Does anyone know of any poetry set to electronic music? I wondered if it's been done. I collect these sort of projects - traditional poems set to music (as opposed to spoken word). I started after buying Nikki Giovanni's album which is stellar. I just got an incredible album RADA did a while ago with Shakespeare readings as well as some songs - Bryan Ferry sings the immortal Shall I Compare Thee... It's more traditional pop, the music, not electronic. I realised lately that Propaganda's A Dream Within A Dream is Poe's poem set to music (funny, I assumed it was Shakespeare), but want other examples.
(313) Poland
Are there any listmembers from Poland? cheers Jason
Re: (313) [London] BLEEP43.COM Ialityhifi present CHANNEL2 with CONVEXTION HIEROGLYPHIC BEING
Spicy or regular? On 20 Apr 2006, at 18:44, J.T. wrote: dang you guys are hyping up the convextion..you're gonna be disappointed when he comes out banging on an empty kfc bucket with a chicken drumstick
Re: (313) complaining about the fuse-in line-up
I've made the long journey twice but I don't really feel any particular draw to this event to be honest- it kind of feels like they've picked some OK and some very not OK people to play and the Detroit to be announced people are tacked on as a necessity since the event is held in Detroit. I haven't got any any axe to grind at all with the promoters (I've only ever heard of them through the 313 list before and there have been an equal amount of I love em and I hate em accounts ass far as I remember- I'm just giving the viewpoint of somebody who loves music from Detroit (Techno and otherwise) and isn't really that attracted to this festival. I'd love to come over to see a few old friends but I can't see it happening. Jason On 19 Apr 2006, at 16:12, robin wrote: JT: it is frustrating that people will write off the festival already, and that it's not attractive to foreign visitors thus far, but...we'll se I was about to comment (from the pov of a european who has been before and would like to go again) that the way the line-up has been announced and the nature of it so far is unlikely to draw the kind of people who'd normal stump up the 100s to come to Detroit for the festival. I like to think that the local artists and djs will be announced later but this delay is going to help even less in attracting overseas visitors. The festival should be a celebration of Detroit music shouldn't it. Not just another generic rave? matt kane: i feel like i don't follow the correct sub sub genre of music for this list anymore. Personally i don't really go in for sub-genres and that perhaps is the problem here. robin...
(313) For our friends in the North
Alright troops- just a quick note to 313 listmembers in Scotland cheers Jason Hi, This is a quick heads-up to let you know about a special one-off event happening at the end of this month. A group of like-minded souls from the Traxx, Basic Level, Monox and Rubadub camps have clubbed together to secure the services of Gerard Hanson, aka Convextion (of Matrix and Downlow recordings), for an ultra-rare live performance at 69, Paisley, on Saturday 29th April. This will be Convextion's first ever European performance and, judging by his history - 10 years of music production with no interviews, no photographs, only a handful of low-key live performances... we wouldn't hold our breath at the prospect of a return anytime soon. Our only interaction with Convextion, throughout the years, has been when he surfaces at irregular intervals to drop a slice of timeless deep Detroitian Techno, each one an instant classic, winning fans from Derrick May to Mad Mike to Swayzak to anyone who knows their onions, really... In fact UR's Mad Mike once described Convextion's music as What Basic Channel shoulda done... which is good enough for us. In addition to Convextion, on the decks will be Martin McKay, long- time resident at 69, and Jason Brunton, mainstay of Rubadub records and one half of Iridite Recordings. We are also awating confirmation of an extended late license (details to follow). There are only a very limited supply of tickets on sale for this event and they are selling now. We are also putting on a bus, again with limited spaces, to accommodate anyone travelling to and from Glasgow. We'd love to see you there, so please get down early to Rubadub to get your tickets! The details again: 69 Presents... Convextion (Matrix, Downlow) Live DJs Martin McKay and Jason Brunton Venue: Rocksy's Basement, New Sneddon St, Paisley Time: 11-late Tax: Tickets £8, plus optional £5 return bus from Macsorleys Tickets available from Rubadub records
Re: (313) Daniele Baldelli mixes
Gil Scot Heron? Jason On 12 Apr 2006, at 14:58, Jamil Ali wrote: But, on those occasions where the lyrics and the music are good and go together perfectly - that's something special. Jamil robin wrote:
Re: (313) CD Mixers
You can play chords? Can you teach me???! Jason On 5 Apr 2006, at 09:13, Tristan Watkins wrote: - Original Message - From: Kowalsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [313] 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 4:14 AM Subject: Re: (313) CD Mixers If you want to do what turntables do, damn, put a real vinyl record on and do your thing, Why? Why not save your back and buy more good music by purchasing it digitally while keeping the interface that you like? I'm fully aware that other software does more than a turntable, but I don't particularly need any of that stuff, and I'm happiest with the interface that I've spent 14 years learning. Should I take up the piano if I'm a sax player, just because I can play chords? Tristan === [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
Re: (313) how Richie does it -- how do most do it?
No- not any more- he's def. using Live- usually a slightly modified version as far as I know cheers Jason On 5 Apr 2006, at 12:36, /0 wrote: actually, I think robert is using max/msp. live is based off an msp patch, which has been available for years and years. a lot of lives concepts come from msp patchers - Original Message - From: Simon Hindle [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 8:48 PM Subject: RE: (313) how Richie does it -- how do most do it?
Re: (313) how Richie does it -- how do most do it?
I have to say, it works pretty damn well for me- using two MOTU Midi Express XT's with 8 outs each and I'm well happy Jason On 5 Apr 2006, at 19:00, Martin Dust wrote: You have such a way with words, the wrong way - and when I start getting paid as a bug tester for something they charge $500 for I'll give you or ableton a bell, until then I'll wait until they've finished the next 12 builds before they get midi to work properly, if that's alright with you? [EMAIL PROTECTED] use it, it exists for a reason
Re: (313) how Richie does it -- how do most do it?
Well in Joe's defence I'd say a hefty proportion of the stuff on the list isn't directly about Detroit these days- Robert Henke's music is certainly a hell of a lot closer (in my mind) to the spirit of adventurous electronic music that Detroit helped to foster/inspire- there's a shed load of Detroit releases which have been out recently which haven't even raised a single comment on the list so a wee conversation about Monolake doesn't seem to out of place in the meantime Jason On 5 Apr 2006, at 21:51, Stoddard, Kamal wrote: @o/ Keep posting troll shxt and you just may outlive your use to the world. And I thought to was a hater :). Plus, aren't you the one always whining about how if it's not on topic it shouldn't be here? Let's see monolake? Max/msp? Doesn't sound Detroit to me...Dumba$$... On another note. And maybe barely more topical. BETH ORTON: The British singer-songwriter combines a traditional acoustic folk sound with electronic beats. Free Press special writer Martin Bandyke said Orton's voice has an overwhelming emotional tug. Willy Mason opens the show. Doors at 6:30 p.m. Majestic Theatre, 4140 Woodward, Detroit. 313-833-9700. $20. Now I'm not too familiar with beth orton's voice except in passing, but has she been doing the folk over electronica thing for long? Anyone hear anything about this show? Anyone going? I'm really interested in this kind of thing as I'm currently doing some collabo work with someone along the same lines. Anyone here have any recommendations for this type of thing if not exactly beth-Orton-goes-electro? Thanks. Kks Mwnb
Re: (313) how Richie does it -- how do most do it?
I've got a Powercore (plus warious Waldorf and Acess 3rd party plug ins) and it too works fine with Live on my system- the Virus Ti seems to cause a lot of people a lot of problems (in particular a Mr Rei Loci of Iridite who hasn't been able to get much out of his since getting it a couple of months ago- Cubase SX user)- not saying that Live is completely flawless but I would say its the most well implemented piece of software I've used since Notator in the early 90's Jason On 5 Apr 2006, at 22:37, Martin Dust wrote: Stick a Powercore and Virus Ti and you won't be :) They're know bugs Jason and have been there for a long time, I love the program just sick of waiting... - Original Message - From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@Hyperreal.Org 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 10:32 PM Subject: Re: (313) how Richie does it -- how do most do it? I have to say, it works pretty damn well for me- using two MOTU Midi Express XT's with 8 outs each and I'm well happy Jason
(313) Re: Testindustries.com
Ha ha- that's a funny one about the Monday's tour- I was just drinking with Brian (the photographer mentioned) the other night and he told me the exact same story- he's got about a million in the same vein- would love it if HE started a blog! Excellent stuff on your blog site anyway Richard Jason On 31 Mar 2006, at 11:45, Richard Brophy wrote: Hi all, sorry for this mass email, just wanted to let you know that like everyone else in the universe, I have started a weblog, dedicated to music. Check it out at www.testindustries.com and let me know what you think of it! Thanks for your time! Richard
(313) Richard's Blog
Whoops- just realised that Richard's mail didn't originate from the 313 list- sorry people (and Richard!) Jason
(313) Submerge keepin' it real as always!
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Re: (313) Re: SPAM-LOW: Re: (313) retroactive 002
I discussed this issue with the head of the MCPS in Scotland a year or so ago- the basic deal is that they treat audio clips on websites to be essentially a fund raising exercise, ie you are trying to sell something (duh!) in the same way a radio station is trying to sell something (advertising in their case) when they play music over the airways- therfore a license fee is due to artists who's music you play in the same way that they get paid if their music gets played on the radio or used in a TV transmission. As far as I remember there is a minimal fee due as long as the clips are under 30 seconds and a more substantial (i.e. truly eye watering) fee if they are of a longer duration- Juno may either be paying the larger fee as they are a pretty substantial organisation or they may just be chancing their luck. Of course, as always with these things, artists from small independent labels rarely see any of the cash collected by the relevant authorities on their behalf and the vast majority goes to Dire Straits, Robbie Williams and the odd bit left over for Tiesto and Joey Negro. cheers Jason On 29 Mar 2006, at 15:36, Tristan Watkins wrote: - Original Message - From: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Paul Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@Hyperreal.Org 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 3:23 PM Subject: SPAM-LOW: Re: (313) retroactive 002 it's a RIAA/BPI thing, any longer and technically they're in breach of licensing or something. rediculous i know. You sure? I'd like to see that. I would think any sample in excess of say, 3 seconds would be unauthorised unless there are explicit differneces set out for record shops. Meanwhile, anyone know how most other online shops get away with longer samples? Tristan === [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
Re: (313) see mi yah mixes
I kind of championed his sound at the time as it straddled two or three different areas of electronic music- Basic Channel type dubby Techno, deep vocal House and clicky/glitchy stuff- to be honest now I can't actually stand to listen to any more than two or three of the tracks produced at that time -so in that context I would class a lot of the Luomo stuff as being simply boring- make of that what you will! Jason On 15 Mar 2006, at 20:36, Stoddard, Kamal wrote: please elaborate? You mean that stuff you liked 5 years ago is boring today? No, not to ME...but it seems HE didn't think too highly of those records of yore and hence thinks less of any sounds approximating it. It's natural. Though highly subjective and usually yielding unfair results. But natural. K
Re: (313) Track ID
It's the mighty DJ Pierre- Atom Bomb on the Uk's Guerilla records from the early 90's- still kicks like a mule! Jason On 7 Mar 2006, at 15:23, Jason Trolian wrote: This goes back about 10 years at least. Heard the track played by Adam X at a party in Boston. It was kind of a catchy sound. If I had to guess it was a release from Germany (similar sound) but not sure at all. The hook was a female voice sample saying the means of total destruction then a dark voice would chime in with Atom Bomb..Atom Bomb. Hope someone can help with this. Thanks in advance, Jason Trolian
Re: (313) RE: Derrick May
Hailstones like golfballs as I recall! To be fair I seem to remember Juan having technical problems- one of the decks was completely buggered so I don't think he was running at full steam (but then he's not being running at full steam anytime I've seen him in the lsat 5 years!) Jason On 23 Feb 2006, at 13:35, Stewart Caig wrote: I remember when juan played at demf and he trainwrecked so bad that it started hailing out. Yeah I remember that, the second DEMF, right after Inner City and right before Derrick was meant to come on. I was gutted we missed Derrick that night, but yeah Juan was awful. I remember he started out playing a lot of old electro that was quite promising, but then ended up dropping stuff like Red Alert by Basement Jaxx that I just didnt feel was a fitting ending to such a great weekend. - Original Message - From: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Hardie, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Mark Pays [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 1:27 PM Subject: RE: (313) RE: Derrick May I remember when juan played at demf and he trainwrecked so bad that it started hailing out. Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was there - don't remember Atkins playing there though - I've always thought I'd never heard him DJ - obviously he must have been very unmemorable! Twas a great night - The Advent were due to play too, but because the sh*tty venue double booked with another event, the night was condensed from 2 to 1 room and The Advent lost their slot. -Original Message- From: Mark Pays [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 21 February 2006 14:44 To: Hardie, Nick; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) RE: Derrick May Yeah that's right. I'd forgotten about that bit. Weren't the two clubs separated by a bit of scaffolding and some large curtains? Not exactly sound proofing! Those were the days. -Original Message- From: Hardie, Nick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 21 February 2006 14:23 To: Mark Pays; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) RE: Derrick May And if memory serves me right, it was made all the more impressive by having to play over some awful UK garage coming from the club next door. -Original Message- From: Mark Pays [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 21 February 2006 13:57 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) RE: Derrick May I've only seen DM play once but it was a belter. It showed me what it means to be a truly professional DJ. I've often thought of sharing it with the list. The evening went something like this. It was an event called Hybrid sometime around '96 in a London warehouse type venue just south of the river. The line-up was mouth watering - Juan Atkins, Joey Beltram and Derrick May in that order. It started Badly. After the warm-up came Juan. He played a bad set that got worse. He looked like he'd rather be anywhere but behind the decks. He started getting booed. So he responded by playing 25 minutes of beatless ambient nonsense mixed badly with a beatless mix of strings of life. Someone started throwing empty plastic water bottles at the stage and off he went. Rubbish. Started to think I'd wasted my money. On came Beltram. As ever, he started with Energy Flash and then dropped a classic set of his own stuff interlaced with plenty of dark Chicago jacking grooves and a load of the Robert Armani catalogue. The place came to life. Then the power went. The music stopped for about an hour. Everyone waited it out though. When the power came back DM came on. I can only think that DM felt he had to make up for what went before. Juan was an embarrassment, while Joey was great, he was stopped in his tracks by the power cut. DM dropped an absolutely classic set of house and techno. His mixing was lightning fast, often using the headphones for just a few seconds before dropping the next track. The crowd responded brilliantly. He worked the eq, and cut and scratched superbly. He went way, way, over time until the bouncers came to the stage and started shouting at him to stop. He wasn't having any of it so this big bouncer guy just starts shaking the scaffold that May is standing on and the record starts jumping all over the place. May looks at the guy and shakes his head then picks the up the deck and holds it out in his palm right above the bouncer and plays the tune again. This time the shaking doesn't make the record jump. May is grinning his head off, the crowd are cheering like mad and the bouncer looks like he's going to explode. We got a few more minutes of his last track before they turned off the power to make him stop! He then hung around for 30 mins afterwards chatting with stragglers and getting well deserved thanks and compliments from all. It was one of the best sets I've seen, but most impressive was the work rate, passion and commitment. He could have done
(313) Exciting Fridays
HI everybody- quick message for the listmembers in Scotland, we have a couple of nice events this week and next: Fridayn 22/02/06 Jeff Mills- 10th Anniversary of The Bells. Jeff will be making an appearance at Rubadub around 6.30PM- we'll be showing the Bells DVD and he'll be signing stuff/taking questions etc- anyone caught dressed as Quasimodo or Esmerelda wil be ejected. Friday 03/03/06- It's a Biggie- Monolake, Sleep Archive and Mode Selector all on one bill and Mr Henke will be giving us an Ableton masterclass around 7 at McSorleys Bar (just around the corner from Rubadub) here's the flyer links: http://www.stuff-records.co.uk/numbersmonox/numbers_mnx_march_front.jpg http://www.stuff-records.co.uk/numbersmonox/numbers_mnx_march_back.jpg cheers Jason
Re: (313) techno illustrators
Kirby was ace- also Steve Ditko though! Jason On 22 Feb 2006, at 19:46, seek wrote: - Original Message - From: Martin Dust On 22 Feb 2006, at 16:09, Brian Prince wrote: Mars (techno as f*ck) by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Kubert made my list because he was obviously a big influence on Oldham. I'd say he was a massive influence on all the big 2000AD artists as well, Simon Bizzle, Kev Walker and Greg Staples spring to mind --- Definitely. re: Kev O'Neill, Dave Gibbons, Mike McMahon, et al. And a bunch of great American comics illustrators are graduates of Kubert's School: Rick Veitch, John Totlebein, Steve Bissette, Andy Kubert (duh!). Jack Kirby maybe greater inspiration for Alan Oldham than Kubert, however: Alan Oldham: http://www.metrotimes.com/sb/61304/APBtoom.jpg Kirby: http://www.mvstamps.com/images2/fantasticfour72.jpg seek
Re: (313) Lets try again
Yup- it's incredible! Coming back back into stock tomorrow Mr B! cheers Jason On 1 Feb 2006, at 14:45, David Beattie wrote: Ok, so Tristan tried yesterday and we got a flurry of chat so I will try again today. Suburban Knight has a couple of new 12s out, I picked up the red cover one (the techno one) at the weekend but the shop had sold out of the blue covered one (the electro one apparently). I liked the one I got but have heard that the other one is incredible, so, anyone heard it? Cheers BT