Re: [313] ... following TRAX

2000-10-13 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Phonopsia wrote:

 Probably showing my ignorance here... Does anyone know what the relationship
 is between TRAX records, and TRAX the DJ? I've always assumed they were the
 same dude, is this right? He was having a ball @ DEMF, that's for sure.

I don't see a realtion between Trax the classic chicago house label and
Traxx the dj...think his real name is mel? I've never seen this guy dj,
but heard lots of good stuff about him. I might have seen this guy at
DEMF, but don't remember for sure...someone was playing alexander
robotnick at one point at the CPOP stage.

minto




Re: [313] is 313 the new alt.music.techno???

2000-10-08 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Sat, 7 Oct 2000, William VanLoo wrote:

 Anything in particular that you're thinking of? I asked about the new
 Detroit Escalator Co. 2x10 at Record Time on Thursday, but no luck. Has
 anybody seen this in the US yet as an official release?

It's been out for almost a month now. You can get it through Syntax or
Watts i am sure. The album full length won't be out till next year I
beleive, might be wrong. too bad it's just the FEROX album Soundtrack 313
with a few of the songs from the black buildings 2X10

minto




Ultradyne page on mp3.com

2000-10-07 Thread Minto Chempotical George

hey if you know what's up...check this chit out:

artists.mp3s.com/artists/31/ultraydyne.html

minto




Re: [313] designer music...norm talley

2000-10-02 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, mee-thod wrote:

 
 :)
 just listening to problemz- designer music and there's a sample which i
 first heard on THE most xlnt norm talley 12 on city boy records.
 
 anyone know where it comes from originally?

If you are talking about problemz from the designer music 12 by carl, he
sampled Alexander Robotnick's Problems d'amour which came out on Fuzz
Dance out of italy.







(313) the REAL Innovator

2000-09-29 Thread Minto Chempotical George

here's a good one for the 313 FAQ which will be released around the same
time as Derrick May's next album. take your time matt :P

-- Forwarded message --
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 23:51:30 -0800
From: rbc3 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: detroit techno 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) the REAL Innovator

Someone asked this long ago.  I've since forgotten and I think nobody
answered.  The question had to do with the track listing on
Innovator.  The track listing on the cover of the Transmat (US
domestic) release is WRONG!  I decided since I was in such a Detroit
listening mood, to go through it and figure it out.  So here are my
findings.

Derrick May - Innovator (Transmat US)

CD1

 1) rest 1:08
 2) strings of the strings of life 8:22
 3) another kaos beyond kaos   0:50
 4) freestyle  4:30
 5) beyond kaos1:31
 6) the dance  7:13
 7) a little spaced out0:57
 8) daymares   0:33
 9) it is what it is   6:27
10) ? (chords from it is...)   0:09
11) ? (another synth chord)0:09
12) beyond the dance (cult mix)6:59
13) original feel sureal   0:54
14) ? (beyond a synth chord)   0:19
r-theme6:21

CD2

 1) to be or not to be 5:48
 2) icon (montage mix) 5:49
 3) phantom1:46
 4) kaotic harmony 6:33
 5) more phantom   1:11
 6) salsa life 5:27
 7) nude photo 5:39
 8) the beginning (pt. 1)  5:25
 9) the beginning (pt. 2)  3:30
10) another relic from the relics  1:01
11) drama  4:29
12) strings - the original mix   6:04
13) wiggin - juan atkins mix   6:14

The naming of The Beginning as separate parts is due to the fact that
there is a CD track change in the middle of the song. The song has no
audible break in it however.  The three unnamed tracks have question
marks which are simply synth sounds.

I also happen to have the RS 5x12 LP box set of Innovator.  So I
thought I'd do the proper trainspotter thing here and list
differences.

One thing before I begin.  Unlike the US Transmat release all the
track names and ordering is correct on the R$S LP comp.  The only
mistake is track C2, which is listed as Daymares, It Is What It Is. 
This is simply It Is What It Is and has no Daymares with it.

Firstly there are several tracks on both comps which are the same but
named differently.  I'll list these first.

US CD track#   name on RS box set
   ---
CD1 track 5B2) A Rest / Beyond Kaos
CD1 track 13   D2) Feel Surreal Ends The Feel Surreal
CD2 track 5G2) Phantom Lurks
CD2 track 10   I1) A Relic Long Ago
CD2 track 12   J1) Strings Of Life

Tracks on the RS LP comp, which aren't on the US Transmat CD:

C2) Some More Spaced Out
E1) Emanon Begins
E2) Sinister
E3) The End
I3) Emanon Ends
I4) Winter On The Blvd
J2) Dreams Of Dreamers

Tracks on the US Transmat CD, which aren't on the RS LP comp:

CD1 track 1) rest
CD1 track 8) daymares

That's about all the info I have.  I could get really sick and find
out which original releases the tracks on both comps come from.  I
don't really have the time though.  I guess my trainspotting has run
out for the day.  I don't have the RS CD nor the Sony Japan release,
so if anyone has them and finds differences, I'd like to know.

-rbc3





Legowelt Orgue Electronique LIVE set archive

2000-09-26 Thread Minto Chempotical George

bits and pieces (only 30 minutes?) of these 2 recorded live...well
worth checkin out if you like good dutch electro, italo-esque-euro
domination trax and anything low-tech. blanco...when you coming to
amerika?

http://live.rel.nl/live/archive.php3

minto



Artist Unknown

2000-09-21 Thread Minto Chempotical George

has anyone heard this album?...it's very good and on a label I have not
bought a release from in quite some time Disko B...the album is called
future. Who are these guys? (had to ask) Have they done anything in the
past I might be familiar with? Anyways, definately something to check out
if you are a fan of dutch electro, drexciya/doppler/jap telecom/elektroids
stuff, or 80's new wave.

also, a question unrelated...what distributor in the US is carrying all
the Sound Signature represses? Dowtown 161 possibly? any help would be
appreciated.

thnx, minto




I-f mix on boombox.net

2000-09-13 Thread Minto Chempotical George

thought some of you into rare grooves and italo disco might want to check
this nice mix by ferenc on boombox

http://195.186.2.19:8080/ramgen/boombox/rm/lethargy-klub-7899.rm

ferenc plays at the 05:06:00 mark...even starts out with legowelt and goes
into some new order...if you can feel this...then check it out!

minto



Re: I-f mix on boombox.net

2000-09-13 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Minto Chempotical George wrote:

 
 thought some of you into rare grooves and italo disco might want to check
 this nice mix by ferenc on boombox
 
 http://195.186.2.19:8080/ramgen/boombox/rm/lethargy-klub-7899.rm
 
 ferenc plays at the 05:06:00 mark...even starts out with legowelt and goes
 into some new order...if you can feel this...then check it out!

ha...well, guess i should listen to the whole thing before I post and tell
you he plays lots of rare italo stuff. to hear more of the italo stuff and
electronic oldies check out the hotmix site:

http://www.hotmix.nl/mixnet/

anyone have a copy of cocadisco 2 yet? I have not seen it anywhere.

minto




Re: [313] more reviews

2000-09-09 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Thu, 7 Sep 2000, Tom Churchill wrote:

 Neworldaquarium EP (Delsin)

 Joshua - Watch The Bass (Tweekin)

agreed! the above releases are some of my favorites right now...best
joshua record I have heard in a while since like the New CPU Experience on
Nordic Trax. There is a new Joshua about to be released on Seasons that is
phenomenal! Very much like his old balance/Prescription
Circulation stuff (Not the UK Circulation dudes, whom I am not all 
that impressed by)...deep and very innovative for a guy who I think is
among the greatest house producers ever! up there with larry heard in my
tops. 

and it's great to hear more new Ross 154...any of those old eevo releases
gonna be repressed?

other ones I have been diggin':

new Jermiah on Grow
Lo Soul's new album Belong on Playhouse
Theo Parrish double on Sound Signature 
DEC - Black Buildings double 10 (it's a shame the album is gonna be just
liscenced stuff from the FEROX album)

not new - J Walk Buggin' Becky on Pleasure with a dope Danny Wang remix
hunt it down!

minto



Re: [313] Manix

2000-08-28 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Mon, 28 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Manix is Mark Mac of 4-hero, check older reinforced stuff 4 more tings like
 that(oa doc scott, joey beltram, peshay ,tek9)

speakin' of older reinforced. does anyone know where I can find a copy of
Dego's Nu Era album entitled Beyond Gravity? I have had it on tape for
years thanks to a good friend recording it for me. Or if someone would
burn a copy from a CD copy they have, I would be happy to trade for stuff
from my collection. 

minto

 



Re: [313] New Detroit Escalator?

2000-08-25 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Minto Chempotical George wrote:

 is just a prelude to the DEC album coming out on Peacefrog in the fall. It
 even has a previously released track by neil that came out on his DEC
 imprint called Plumb I think this song was not even released as a full
 release. just promo only before his Ferox masterpiece Soundtrack 313 came
 out. This is a very nice piece of work by neil. and come higly
 reccommended.

I must have been half asleep when I wrote this...correction, plumb was
not on that ltd DEC promo 12 that neil released...plumb was actually on
the time:space compilation CD on Transmat. there was suppose to be a 12
of songs neil had done from a while back that derrick may was going to
release on Transmat called 'blue science / between dubnotes.' Anyone have
any info on if this is going to see shelf space in a record store soon? 

Would also be interested in hearing some more new songs by Tony Drake as
well...his album that was released on Transmat a few yrs ago through RS
was very deep. like love songs...techno ballads.

minto



Re: [313] New Detroit Escalator?

2000-08-24 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Mike Taylor wrote:

 hey, 
 
 I think this might be yet another example of how Detroit Techno has
 fallen off. ;)
 I am really looking forward to hearing his new material, thanks Otto.

I picked this up today and it is a 2X10 EP called Black Buildings. this
is just a prelude to the DEC album coming out on Peacefrog in the fall. It
even has a previously released track by neil that came out on his DEC
imprint called Plumb I think this song was not even released as a full
release. just promo only before his Ferox masterpiece Soundtrack 313 came
out. This is a very nice piece of work by neil. and come higly
reccommended.

also got the new mills double Every Dog has it's day...this is a very fine
release for jeff and is probably the best thing I have heard from him in
many years. very deep and nothing like what you would typically expect
from him if you are new to listening to his music. Don't sleep on this.
It's really good. still need to pick up sean's new album...heard it over
the phone the other day and it sounded better than the real audio clips i
heard on the intuit solar pa or whatever link that was that someone
posted.

simon (CiM) walley's LP on de:focus also scores high marks for me...very
good...teases you with such short eloquent pieces of music.

minto



Re: [313] Hotmix news

2000-07-29 Thread Minto Chempotical George

speakin' of viewlexx...when is Cocadisco 2 slated to come out? 1 was real
good and supposedly some ltd. release. Is the Parallax corp. album coming
out on vinyl too? love the italo influenced stuff ferenc has been kickin'
out lately.

minto



Re: [313] st germain - detroit

2000-07-24 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 funsters
 
 what is the 'detroit to st germain' cd? is it remixes of the 'boulevard'
 cd?

speakin of st. germain, i think boulevard just recently got repressed. i
saw it on a restocks FAX from syntax this past weekend. 

more stuff coming from you philip?

minto



Re: [313] Model500's latest LP

2000-06-21 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, Gwendal Cobert wrote:

 Talking about that...
 As I'm reading this, I'm thinking about Model500's first 
 track from Mind  Body - excuse me if it has already been 
 discussed here, but I wasn't a subscriber when it was released...
 well, to me this track is extremely interesting, feels like 
 Atkins has been listening a lot to the most interesting 
 electronica /IDM stuff, mostly Autechre, and has managed to 
 completely integrate it with his previous work, and spit out 
 something very interesting, perfectly balanced?

this is probably because the first track on that album was psychosomatic
co-written by Danny Zelonky aka Low Res who did a track that was remixed
by Juan on Metroplex called Amuck which originally came out on an ep
on sublime (japan) (3 mixes by Juan actually on the metroplex 12). Danny
also co-produced the title track on the mind and body album. 

I highly recommend Danny's stuff...check out the album he did on Plug
Research called Approximate Loveboat and the mille plateaux albums
Wanton Phenomena and heftibag

his music is very dissonant (in a good way) and his sound design is
unreal!

on the Juan tip...I believe he says in a recent interview that he is
working on another M500 album to be released on RS. Anyone got any word
on this?...I just hope Juan takes it in a different direction...the RB
influenced model 500 album was cool...but I think Juan can surprise us
again with something a little more fresh.

minto





Re: [313] M500's The Passage

2000-06-21 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, Jorge Velez wrote:

 I've got this on a weird little comp. c.'93 (can't remember
 the title offhand - something like Techno Fever or thereabouts...).
 It's one of my absolute fave M500's - unlike anything else Juan had done up 
 till then. Anyone know how many versions exist of this track, if any?

if I remember correctly...this came out on RS sublabel Apollo and then
later was licenced to Network as the True Techno EP
...it also contained 2 other amazing tracks by juan...mind changes and
warning I believe was the other. The passage is like one of my all time
favorite tracks by Juan.

minto




Re: [313] M500's The Passage

2000-06-21 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, Minto Chempotical George wrote:

 if I remember correctly...this came out on RS sublabel Apollo and then
 later was licenced to Network as the True Techno EP
 ...it also contained 2 other amazing tracks by juan...mind changes and
 warning I believe was the other. The passage is like one of my all time
 favorite tracks by Juan.

woops...the other track on that apollo record was not warning (which was
off his deep space album), but vessels in distress Juan's vocals are
real nice on this record.

m



where is george when ya need him?

2000-06-20 Thread Minto Chempotical George

paging mr. george smiley. This list could really use your help right
now. A few people need to be kicked off this list...and there are what
looks like 2 addresses that are probably the same person. 

On a 313 topic...does anyone know who did that record on KMS by The
Closer? It's real nice...both cuts. 

eagerly awaiting that new album by CiM (everyone needs to check out his
stuff if you wanna hear real deep innovative techno)

minto



urban tribe...

2000-06-11 Thread Minto Chempotical George

 How about Sherard Ingram getting some long-overdue play at the DEMF. His 
 1998 LP 'The Collapse of Modern Culture' has proved to be a real 'sleeper'. 
 It received a piece of the spotlight when it was initially released (thanks 
 to the Mo Wax link and the guest artists), but it seems to have faded all 
 too quickly into the background. There's so much expression and soul in this 
 release that it almost overwhelms you on the first few listens... but give 
 it a few months and your ears really start to open up. IMHO 'Peacemakers' is 
 still one of the stand-outs of 1998.

yes, I was really upset at how Mo Wax was marketing that UNKLE album more
that year than the URBAN TRIBE album, which made the UNKLE album look like
an amateurish student short film. It is such a deep album. And a few other
313 notables collaborated with sherard on this album, KDJ, Carl Craig, and
Shake. I spoke to sherard after his set and he told me he has another
project coming out on Mo Wax soon. Everyone needs to check out this album.
It's up there with a few of the brilliant 313 albums in the past like Neil
Ollivierra's (DEC) soundtrack [313].

a couple other records that I find real fresh and deep right now:

Metro Area 2 on environ (morgan  darshan bringin' back that pgarage and
music box feelin'!)

CiM - Warm Data - focus (simon's stuff just keeps on getting
better...definately filled with a lot soul and funk with killer sound
design)


minto



Re: [313] DEMF

2000-06-08 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Thu, 8 Jun 2000, Richard Hart wrote:

 Secondly - Does anyone know the name of the first track played by
 Mike Huckaby in the second part of his mix - kinda disco track with
 female vocals singing can't stop moving to the sound...
 I have to get this track.
 
 http://proto.groovetech.com/mk-demf.rxml?file=/demf/cpop/day3/cpopday3-mikeh
 uckaby2.rm

from your description it sounds like, Like Some Dream (I Can't Stop
Dreaming) by Danny Wang off the first Balihu release Look Ma No Drum
Machine.

minto





Re: [313] Richie Rich

2000-06-03 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Sat, 3 Jun 2000, Peter B Leidy wrote:

 Okay, I was hoping somebody would have brought this up already so that I
 wouldnt have to- but as nobody has really tackled it, and I think it needs
 some attention:
 
 Was anyone else disappointed with mr hawtins set to close the demf?

yes, I agree. I wasn't into richie's set either. He played in total 3
tracks that got my head bobbin' and they were songs that I've heard many
times...vainquer, 69 and vapourspace. I thought out of respect they would
let dmay play last. The crowd was into it nontheless, but I think richie
would have impressed me and others more if he played music with melodies
and deeper songs that were more than just 2 bar loops which he pretty much
played. Taking nothing away from richie, I've heard rich play great house
music for 3 hours with unreal acid tracks and techno by armando, mike dunn
and phuture. listen to some of those archives...people like shake, theo
parrish, buzz goree, and fannon flowers played more interesting sets.

minto




Re: [313] DEMF suggestions for next year

2000-06-02 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Thu, 1 Jun 2000, rios delgado wrote:

 More live sets--- unless they sound like that
 basic(basically nothing) channel set...sleepy time. 

Uberzone is the most wack, no soul having, LIVE DAT playing phatdawgs (A
term for all cheesy looking raver kids with those huge swamp pants who
go around sayin, say, dawg! or that's fuckin' phat!) I have ever
heard!

now, basic channel creates music with depth and warmth and most of all
soul. So, before you call something boring, consider the fact that you are
a newbie and your tastes may change. And dissing BC on this list will only
be frowned upon.

m



JT and minto's DEMF report...

2000-06-01 Thread Minto Chempotical George


well, we had a blast in Detroit this past weekend. And left the city with
a new found inspiration for the music that we both love. While I was
still on my way to Detroit, j had this to say of what I missed:

 magda - great mixing of great tracks from dbx, morgan geist, metro area 
 [those chords and bassline sounded so deep on the motor stage, with the hazy 
 day and detroit river flowing by, ren cen in the bkgnd] great stuff, really 
 entertaining to watch someone so obviously feelin it too..
 
5pm rolls around and I finally arrive at Detroit's Metro airport to a
surreal overcast sky and landscape which sent shivers up my spine as I
look out the window of the plane. J and his friends pick me up from the
airport and we drive straight to the festival. When we get there, we
immediately hear deepness walking from Cobo roof parking to the hart
plaza.

JT: tikiman w/chain reaction  scion in the ponchartrain lobby [w/royal
red carpet and grand piano decadence, what a image], and then their
performance on sat...amazing to have that stuff floating out in the open air,
in that settingperfect.

M: This was just amazing...to hear 3 and half hours of Basic Channel at
the beginning of the festival. Yes, the rumors were true! Rhythm and Sound
was there...

What we caught of theo's set was great...super deep and great house
music.

JT: kenny larkin - loved the new stuff [2 or 3 songs] he played before
switching to dj mode

M: kenny had a few problems with his PA and the crowd wasn't into the deep
stuff unfortunately...am I the only one who loves to clear a floor with
deep music?

while we were bobbing our heads to kenny's deck prowess, we are informed
by one of our cohorts that SCAN 7 is playing at the underground stage. The
60 seconds we heard was mindblowing. 3 men dressed in black, with
sunglasses, winter caps, and bandanas ala UR! Still kickin' ourselves in
the ass for missing this 45 minute set of shit we'll probably never see
again. 

and also caught a little of Simon Hartley's (Wild Planet) PA...beautiful
deep techno while bouncing back and forth during Stacey Pullen djing on
the main stage. 

after the first night was over we gather up our entourage and head to Dan
Bell's casa for the 7th city party...nice and cozy party atmosphere with
smiles and plenty of familiar faces...great to talk to Dan, Titonton, Todd
soldering iron Sines, Shake, Masa, Kate Catanese, the Meier bros., ken
and karl and John Tejada who played the most sick deep unreal stuff
followed by Jeff Samuel (look out for this guy...new release to follow on
Dan Bell's new offshoot Blip) who played amazing stuff before we were all
done with our beer and our ride had to leave sadly. sleepy time in Ann
Arbor.

Sunday:

wake up real late and head out to D. walk in to hear the tail end of
Aril Brikha's PA with time:space blasting Groove La' Chord on the main
stage...and then proceed to the undergound stage to hear ADULT.

JT: ADULT - twice as good as in february at detroit contemporary when i
first saw them...evil, dry, funky, intense nicola's vocals were better than 
ever...perfect eq/sound [except for 1st song], great crowd

M:  1st time to see ADULT and they were definately one of my favorites
during the whole festival. Hearing the New Phonies EP loud was intense and
the moroder-esque arpeggiations were stupid! Adam and nicola very tight 
raw together as the husband wife duo. And while we stay for the whole
ADULT set we miss Dan Bell's PA on the main stage...damn!!! 

JT: dj assault  godfather -- great tracks, love seein the girls who can 
dance [and know all the lyrics] gettin down...the girl who repeatedly   
humped and freaked and raped the gate/fence was a trip..dj assault was
tighter than any mix cd i have by him, unbelievable..ghettotech is
a-ok with me

M: hearin' the electro classics played cut up and doubled. clear got
tore up and even heard a little newcleus. 

walked over to Motor to hear a little of Buzz Goree's set...it was awesome
to hear him play alexander robotnick's Problems d'amour while watching 2
elderly women get down to it.

Fannon Flowers - hard but deep, and really impressed us a lot more than
Richie Hawtin's set  that closed out the festival which was not deep
enough for either of us...cool to hear vapourspace, vainquer, and 69
played on that main stage...though all you could hear was 909...someone at
the mixing desk needs some practice.

Monday:

Urban Tribe (sherard ingram) - who did the brilliant album on Mo Wax
with carl, ken and shake. great great music, huge props for playing
so many drexciya/doppler/jap telecom tracks...also the best part of
it all was seein 'drexciya' lookin' on from a dark out of the way corner
smokin' a cigarette. the drexciyans were standing right next to you and
you probably didn't even know it...

another funny sight for the eyes was also during sherard's set...kdj
(who had a nice set of soul and disco on the main stage the day
before) clownin' with a camera takin' 

Orlando Voorn Discog...

2000-05-25 Thread Minto Chempotical George

 Baruka - Play It Loud (Nightvision)
 Baruka - The Blackout EP (Nightvision)
 Basic Bastard - Vols 1 -4 (Outland)
 Complex - Midi Merge (Fragile)
 D Word - Top Billin (Solid
 Defence - Travelling EP (Nightvision)
 Designer Loops  - Designer Loops (Lower East Side)
 EDC - No Pills (Tinx)
 FIX Flash (KMS)
 FIX MASTERCUTS Vols 1 -3 (Clubstitute)
 FIXOMATIC _ Hurt Em Bad (CNR)
 Format #1 - Solid Session (ESP)
 FORMAT #2 - Dance (ESP)
 Format #3 (ESP)
 Frequency - Hey Hey Hey (Lower East Side)
 Frequency - Kiss the Sky (Lower East Side)
 Frequency - Slam to the FUnk (Lower East Side)
 Frequency - Where is your Evidence (Lower East Side)
 Frequency Vs. Atkins - Industrail Metal (Lower East Side)
 Ghetto Brothers - Bass Manouvres (ESP)
 Ghetto Brothers - Muzik EP (ESP)
 Infiniti - Game One (Metroplex)
 Limited Edition - The Liight (ESP)
 Living Room - DJ Album (Nightvision)
 Living Room - The Gate (Nightvision)
 Living Room - Room Service (Nightvision)
 Maniax Traxxx - E-Funk (Satori)
 Mute - Alistair's Theme (TB VInyl)
 Nighttripper - Ecapism (ESP)
 Nighttripper - Hour of Darkness (ESP)
 Nightripper - Machine City (ESP)
 Nightripper - Phuture EP (ESP)
 Nightvision - Nightvision (Nightvision)
 OBGB - white label (Mix)
 Obscare - Reconsider (Ars)
 SHy Rock - May The FUnk Be WIth U (Torso Dance)
 Play Boy - In Da Jungle (USA)
 The Progress - Progress EP (nightvision)
 Trigger - Let's Rock This Party (Nu Disc)
 The Stalker (Slamdunk)
 Urban Nature - Everything (100% Pure)
 X-It - Keep This Party GOin' (MG)

this isn't even a complete discography, forgot to mention all the rmxs and
comp appearances...maybe someone else can fill in the holes...where can i
get a copy of that Nightvision retrospective on CD?

welcome to 313 gus! - minto



new Russ Gabriel album...

2000-05-03 Thread Minto Chempotical George

yah...I got Voltage Control...great album by Russ. What happened to Soul
On Wax? I loved those first 2...did this just change to Player or is he
still doing Soul On Wax? Dan Curtin's 12 on Player was fine. stoked about
the new upcoming album from Russ though. :)

minto





Re: (313) dbx - giving it to ya raw

2000-04-26 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, environ wrote:

 ACCELERATE
 RARE  UNRELEASED

 Raw

yah! This track was done in early '96 I think. I remember when Dan played
it here in Dallas when he came with Carl Craig the same year. He played it
off a 10 acetate. Boy did that shit sound dope on a  loud sound system.
DBX Givin' it to ya RAW And the RZ-1 clap is still off the hook.

minto



Re: (313) Obscure Dopplereffekt

2000-03-14 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, Saul Goode wrote:

 the sound of peas being thrown at a wall is highly sought 
 afterthouhgt you knew.
 
 speaking of obscure dopplereffekt...ever hear: 'i'm comming out of the 
 closet', or 'i've got the hiccups'?now thats ubscure de.

yah man...that's the Glass Domain 12...super rare pre-drexciya
record...dope as hell though, interlock is the best song! boats,
planes, automobiles, just to name a fewit can all be created by your
mind and you.

minto




Re: (313) Circulation Records

2000-03-07 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Tue, 7 Mar 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Not to be confused with the American Circulation (of Balance/Prescription, 
 Universal Language fame) Circulation is two cats that work out of the 
 Kingston-upon Thames shop, Creative Music.  They've been doing Circulation 
 for over two years now, 16 releases to date (I think) all color coded, 
 beginning with Green and Lilac being the most recent.  They've also released 
 tracks on End Recordings.

yes, as peter has noted...the American Circulation, Joshua Michaels is
often confused with those 2 english guys...

I liked the first 3-4 Circulation CMP label records...but after
that, they just kind of were the same ole sounding stuff...

Some of you guys who are more into the tech-house thing (damn I hate that
word) ought to check out Joshua's stuff...way more original sounding and
innovative. Well, his stuff on balance and prescription will always remain
classic to me up there with old Chez  Ron records on 
Balance/Prescription/KMS

can't remember all the titles, but he's released stuff on... 

Joshua Michaels (Circulation):

Balance Recordings - Emotions Unknown and Patterns EPs

Prescription Records - one track on the v/a comp Specialists called the
Foot Therapy EP (the tracks by Chez  Ron, Abacus are dope too!)

2 records on Global Communication (one was a remix of The Way) and the
other the more recent E3 sublabel of Global Communications release.

an EP on HEARD and another recent EP on NRK Sound Division (anyone know
when that new Circulation album is suppse to come out (Joshua's) on NRK? 

and he's done tons of rmxs on Naked Music NYC, 20:20 Vision, After Hours,
GC...

also check out the Free Energy releases by him on Guidance as well as the
IZ  DIZ releases with Diz from chicago...and new stuff to come on
Panhandle (new sanfran label).

minto



Re: (313) Pacou Maurizio Remixes LL

2000-03-07 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Tue, 7 Mar 2000, ryan burns wrote:

 back in 98 pacou came with a ep on LL called Maurizio Remixes...has anyone 
 heard this??what do you think of it??..does maurizio have any mixes on it, 
 or is it just pacou

I don't think Moritz Von Oswald and Mark Ernestus had anything to do with
this release on LL...

it's decent...but it would make more sense to me if it was Pacou solely
behind this release.

minto




Re: (313) Yellow Magic Orchestra

2000-03-04 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Fri, 3 Mar 2000, Andrew Duke wrote:

 for the YMO fans out there:
 which releases from this band
 (vinyl LPs and 12s, not interested in cds)
 are considered essential; looking to beef
 up my YMO collection here,
 but money's tight so would
 like some opinions before i buy
 more. thanks. andrew duke :)

Essential YMO albums...man, there are too many to list...and all those
solo projects by Ryuichi Sakamoto... My favorite was Thousand Knives of
Ryuichi Sakamoto...what other ones were good? Anyone got a collection of
his or Haruomi Hosono's stuff? 

here are the ones I think are must haves, sorry for the waste of
bandwidth, but we all know how andrew loves his tracklistings... ;)


Yellow Magic Orchestra 1978 Japanese release

Side A
1.Computer Games -Theme from the Circus- 
2.Firecracker 
3.Simoon 
4.Cosmic Surfin' -Theme from the Invader- 

Side B
1.Tong Poo 
2.La Femme Chinoise 
3.Bridge Over Troubled Music 
4.Mad Pierrot 
5.Acrobat 

Yellow Magic Orchestra world-wide release 1979 

Side A
1.Computer Games -Theme from the Circus- 
2.Firecracker 
3.Simoon 
4.Cosmic Surfin' 
5.Computer Games -Theme from the Invader- 

Side B
1.Yellow Magic -Theme from the Circus- 
2.La Femme Chinoise 
3.Bridge Over Troubled Music 
4.Mad Pierrot 

Solid State Survivor 1979 

Side A
1.Technopolis 
2.Absolute Ego Dance 
3.Rydeen 
4.Castalia 

Side B
1.Behind The Mask 
2.Day Tripper 
3.Insomnia 
4.Solid State Survivor 

Public Pressure 1980 

Side A
1.Rydeen 
2.Solid State Survivor 
3.Tong Poo 
4.The End Of Asia 

Side B
1.Cosmic Surfin' 
2.Day Tripper 
3.Radio Junk 
4.La Femme Chinoise 
5.Back In Tokio 

X Zousyoku(Multiplies) 1980 Japanese release

Side A
1.JingleYMO 
2.Nice Age 
3.Snakeman Show 
4.Tighten Up 
5.Snakeman Show 
6.Here We Go Again -Tighten Up- 

Side A
1.Snakeman Show 
2.Citizens of Science 
3.Snakeman Show 
4.Multiples 
5.Snakeman Show 
6.The End of Asia 

X Multiplies 1980 

Side A
1.Nice Age 
2.Behind The Mask 
3.Rydeen 
4.Day Tripper 

Side B
1.Technopolis 
2.Multiples 
3.Citizens of Science 
4.Solid State Survivor 

BGM 1981 

Side A
1.Ballet 
2.Music Plans 
3.Rap Phenomena 
4.Happy End 
5.1000 Knives 

Side B
1.Cue 
2.U.T. 
3.Camoflage 
4.Mass 
5.Loom 

Technodelic 1981 

Side A
1.Pure Jam 
2.Neue Tanz 
3.Stairs 
4.Seoul Music 
5.Light In Darkness 

Side B
1.Taiso 
2.Gradated Grey 
3.Key 
4.Prologue 
5.Epilogue 

Naughty Boys 1983 

Side A
1.Kimi ni mune kyun -Uwaki na Vacances- 
2.Expected Way 
3.Focus 
4.Ongaku 
5.Opened My Eyes 

Side B
1.You've Got To Help Yourself -Preview- 
2.Lotus Love 
3.Kai-Koh 
4.Expecting Rivers 
5.Wild Ambitions 

Naughty Boys(Instrumental) 1983 

Side A
1.Chaos Panic 
2.Expected Way 
3.Focus 
4.Kai-Koh 
5.Expecting Rivers 

Side B
1.You've Got To Help Yourself 
2.Lotus Love 
3.Ongaku 
4.Opened My Eyes 
5.Wild Ambitions 

Service 1983 

Side A

   1.Limbo 
   2.S.E.T. 
   3.The Madmen 
   4.S.E.T. 
   5.Chinese Whispers 
   6.S.E.T. 
   7.You've Got To Help Yourself 

Side B

   1.S.E.T.+YMO 
   2.Shadows On The Ground 
   3.S.E.T. 
   4.See Through 
   5.S.E.T. 
   6.Perspective 
   7.S.E.T. 

After Service 1984 

Side A

   1.Propaganda 
   2.Tong Poo 
   3.Behind The Mask 
   4.Solid State Survivor 
   5.La Femme Chinoise 

Side B

   1.Ongaku 
   2.Focus 
   3.Ballet 
   4.Wild Ambitions 
   5.Kai-Koh 

Side C

   1.Expecting Rivers 
   2.See-Through 
   3.Key 
   4.Technopolis 
   5.Rydeen 

Side D

   1.You've Got To Help Yourself 
   2.Kageki Na Syukujo 
   3.Kimi Ni MuneKyun -Uwaki na Vacances- 
   4.Firecracker 

Technodon CD 1993 

1.Be A Superman 
2.Nanga Def? 
3.Floating Away 
4.Dolphinicity 
5.Hi-Tech Hippies 
6.I Tre Merli 
7.Nostalgia 
8.Silence Of Time 
9.Waterford 
10.Chance 
11.Pocketful Of Rainbows(Japanese Version) 




Re: (313) CONVEXTION

2000-03-02 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Wed, 1 Mar 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Nope, Convextion is Texas' own Gerard Hanson. Marina and I met him in Dallas 
 over a year ago. He sent me a white label copy of what was to become his own 
 label, Vext, but I haven't heard anything since.
 
 Stewart, too, contributed to an all-too-brief string of hits for Matrix.

That white label you mention of Alan was very limited. Only like 30 or so
pressed up... I don't know if Gerard intends on giving that a full
release on his label VEXT, but I will ask him about it. Merrick Brown is
working with him on assembling the Convextion debut full length. As far as
a release date...merrick is the one to ask. Keep your eyes out for that
one too...it's going to be a very deep album.

minto



(313) anyone checked out Transmat lately?

2000-02-29 Thread Minto Chempotical George

I was on the site the other night and saw a video for John Beltran's Indio
project, Armenian Eyes and another one for Hakan Lidbo...which was the
strangest of the 2... had some home video footage from some Ladies
Aid Society meeting in Detroit... it was suppose to be the video for
Hakan's first stop but it was this smooth jazz type thing with home
video footage...anyone at transmat care to enlighten us? 

I did like Kenny Larkin's dj mix on there...and the beltran video
is cool...everyone has to check that out...the beginning is funny...what
was that from? or is that kenny hammin' it up?

minto



Re: (313) kano

2000-02-26 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Fri, 25 Feb 2000, Andrew Duke wrote:

 last week i was rediscovering
 my old mantronix records, this
 week's it's kano. gawdamn,
 all 80/81 and still rockin' 20 years
 later. kano fans:
 i've got it's a war/ahjia 12
 i'm ready/holly dolly 12 (possibly
 the inspiration for charevari)

yes andrew, I'm Ready is still the jam to play...and I believe it did
influence A Number of Names to produce Charevari just listen to the
basslines in both...and listen to how similar they sound...

The Kano self-titled album is still available and easy to get. I see it on
ebay all the time for auction...$4-10

I dug New York Cake a lot...well 3 tracks in particular a whole lot...the
vocals really lead the songs on this one, but there is a lot of DOPE
instrumentation goin' on in the songs...and a few of them are real deep in
parts and phrases/segueways of the tracks.

Those two Kano albums are all I got on Emergency...what other ones were
there? did New Order or Joy Division ever do anything or on Emergency? I
might be losin' my mind on this one...Matt MacQueenwhere are you? Help
us out here buddy.

minto



Re: (313) New Delsin releases...

2000-02-07 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:

 Actually Plasm Nesonic is Dan Curtin :-))

when does this come out??? And what about the release date for the
Elypsia album...keeps getting pushed back...where is Joost? give us the 
scoop

...the last DC record on Player was real good...hope he continues to
surprise us with more...

and Simon (CiM), when is the next project by yourself comin' out? Loved
the Delsin Service Pack...keep em comin' man :)

minto




Re: (313) Open to Review

2000-01-31 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Cyclone Wehner wrote:

 that Sublime hip-hop comp
 What is this exactly?
 Anyone shed any light?

It was called the 11 Phases Detroit Hip hop compilation I think. I
remember it having tracks by Rob Hood, Sean Deason, Will Web, Stacey
Pullen, Shake, Dan Bell???...I forget who else was on this...but it was
ok...Sean's track was especially good from what I remember... 

minto




Re: (313) Dan's coming to town

2000-01-13 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, John Braine wrote:

 What kind of stuff does Dan Curtin play when he's DJing? 
 I don't want to go out and hear a favourite producer playing
 banging techno that has nothing in common with stuff he makes 
 for the nth time.

I've never heard Dan dj...but you can expect him to play a lot of house,
some hip hop and a few techno records as well..music with a lot of funk
and soul...speakin' of Dan...did anyone pick up the latest Purveyors Of
Fine Funk on Nepenta? The shop I normally order from didn't get it
in...what's it like?...anything like the last RTA movement record on
Reel Musiq and the Ferox collaboration? the paper recordings and player
records were great. Pick these up if you get a chance. Wish Mike filly was
on this list to fill us in on the updates with Dan...word from Mike is
that Dan is in the studio all the time now...and he's got tons of stuff
coming out on Metamorphic soon.

minto



Re: (313) Mad Mike Story.....

1999-09-08 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Tue, 7 Sep 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 He coached little league for a time and the parents of both teams 
 would go at it too...some dude would be selling beer at the game...and it's 
 little league for Christ sakes.  =)

yah I remember Mike telling me he coached a little league team with
Terrence Dixon and that the kids were wearing UR jerseys to their
games...haha ...lookout corporate sponsors...:P

If you talk to Mike, he'll give you the correlation between techno and
baseball. This man has some interesting viewpoints. And the man is a great
tour guide for the city of Detroit...he loves his hometown.

minto