Re: (313) roll call?

2013-06-09 Thread PB
Here since 1999-ish?

Currently in Silicon Valley (although presently in Russia on
vacation); for many years subscribed from the Carolinas.  Met a lot of
cool people both directly and indirectly through music.  Went to
DEMF/Movement this past year for my first time!  I've learned a lot
from all the techno-heads

-Peter

On Sat, Jun 8, 2013 at 6:45 PM, brian mcguire  wrote:
> I agree much rad knowledge and some of my favorites have been found here.
> thanks with rad kindness
>
> On Jun 6, 2013 10:10 AM, "Andy Green"  wrote:
>>
>> Hehe,
>>
>> I was going to mention that chance meeting actually (was cool) Its
>> actually quite surprising how small the community really is but for me I
>> feel quite privileged to be part of such discerning and knowledgeable group.
>> As a measure of how small this group really
>>
>> Despite following the music from day 1 I'm not really sure why it took so
>> long to subscribe (only 3 years ago!) but I've enjoyed reading the posts and
>> my continued education.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 28 Nov 2012, at 21:55, KiDD*e <3...@qui-design.fr> wrote:
>>
>> Nice to hear so many people on the list.
>> As for me, I subscribed in the late 90’s.
>> Like it happened some weeks ago with Andrew Green, it’s always great to
>> meet others 313 technotourists subscribers.
>>
>> I went to the Jeff Mills Axis 20th anniversary party in Paris last week,
>> and this next friday Derrick May is at the Rex club, so my Detroit-Techno
>> needs are really fulfil :)
>>
>> Enjoy,
>> — K*
>>
>> Le 28/11/2012 21:57, Tristan Watkins a écrit :
>>
>> Present. Here since '98 I think.
>> 
>> From: Dimitris
>> Sent: 28/11/2012 20:17
>> To: Eric Lyons
>> Cc: Danielle Scott; maxphi...@gmail.com; 313@hyperreal.org;
>> mar...@nomorewords.net
>> Subject: Re: (313) roll call?
>>
>> Still here. Lurking from the birthplace of philosophy.
>>
>> - Dimitris
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Eric Lyons  wrote:
>>>
>>> Lurking from Los Angeles!
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On Nov 28, 2012, at 6:32 AM, Danielle Scott  wrote:
>>>
>>> Still lurkung here too!
>>>
>>> On 2012-11-28 9:16 AM,  wrote:

 I'm still here - writing from a train on the way from Hamburg to Berlin.

 Anyone else?

 m50


 At 2012.11.28 11:47, Marsel van der Wielen wrote:
>
> how many subscribers are left anyway?
>
> and will there be a 20 years anniversary party?
>
>
> Op 28-11-2012 11:46, Philip McGarva schreef:
>>
>> btw i haven't been lurking for like 5 years - i just resubbed. it's
>> good to be back!
>>

>>
>>
>


Re: (313) roll call?

2012-11-28 Thread PB
Also still lurking.  I think I have been on this list since '98.

Love reading about new releases and upcoming events and the quality
content that comes from this pool of listserv members.

Now in the SF Bay area... just bought a Juno 106. :)

-Peter

On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 9:14 AM, Thorin Teague  wrote:
> I've been lurking for a long time, but rarely post. Rarely (like
> apparently now) while I feel like I have something to say.


Re: (313) Surgeon - Fact mix 106

2009-12-15 Thread PB
Does anyone know which track is the one that starts around the 34:00
mark, and then the one which immediately follows it?

-Peter

On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 8:23 AM, Garrett McGrath  wrote:
>
> wow, this isn't a re-post..?
>
> lots of Surgeon mixes out lately.. always a good thing IMO.. but this one is 
> ridiculously good.  recorded at Cafe Capital, Antwerp, Belgium on 6th 
> November.
>
> http://www.factmagazine.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4115&Itemid=98
>
> Tracklist:
> 1. Surgeon - Ice
> 2. Ital Tek - Topaz
> 3. Surgeon - Waiting For Me
> 4. Robert Hood - Superman
> 5. Hieroglyphic Being - Fingerprints Of The Gods
> 6. O/V - Kes (Oscar Mulero remix)
> 7. Fast Eddie - Acid Thunder (Fast Thunder)
> 8. RSD - Good Energy
> 9. Oliver Dodd - Broadway Station
> 10. Paul Bailey - Saturday Boy
> 11. Autechre - Clipper
> 12. Damian Keane - Synthesis
> 13. Harmonia and Eno 76 - By the Riverside ( Appleblim and Komonazmuk remix)
> 14. Radial - Fat Van Dale
> 15. Forward Strategy Group - Applied Generics (side a)
> 16. Zomby - Godzilla
> 17. Rustie - Bad Science
> 18. Hiroaki Iizuka - Offbeat
> 19. Ancient Methods - Second Method (part 3)
> 20. Patrick Cowley - Soon (KiNK remix)
> 21. Orphx - Threshold (Substance remix)
> 22. MC Joker D - Taiko Dub
> 23. Moodymann - Shades Of Jae Part 1
> 24. Surgeon - Floorshow 1 Live in Norway
> 25. Ritzi Lee - Black Star Ritual
> 26. Robert Hood - Range
> 27. Fran Hartnett - Alpha
> 28. Surgeon - Remnants Of What Once Was
> 29. IBM - My Life As A Skinny Puppy
> 30. Nitzer Ebb - Join In The Chant (Surgeon remake)
> 31. Corridor - Two Days (part 1)
> 32. Robert Armani - Frequency
> 33. Homeboy, A Hippie & A Funki Dredd - Total Confusion (Confusion Mix)
> 34. Outlander - Vamp (The Alien Meets the Outlander Remix)
> 35. Matt U - Jump
> 36. T-Polar - Little Colossus
> 37. Shortstuff - Progression
>
> Available for three weeks on the Fact Magazine site, starting 4 December.
>


Re: (313) My Guest mix for Samurai fm / Fineart

2009-11-13 Thread PB
Amen about the flash players.  A lot of places seem to be doing this,
drives me nuts

-pt

On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 9:01 AM, robin  wrote:
>
> Great looking tracklist Paul.
>
> Is it downloadable? I don't like using flash players etc.
>
>
> robin...
>
> On 13 Nov 2009, at 15:39, Placid wrote:
>
>> Is available to listen here
>>
>> http://www.samurai.fm/fineart/
>>
>> Tracklist
>>
>> Marcellus Pittman - Unirhythm Green #1 - Unirhythm Andy Stott - Night
>> Jewel - Modern Love D-Pulse - When You Stay Alone (Nick Solé Mix) - Mojuba
>> DJ Sprinkles - rand Central Pt 1 - Mule Musiq Slava - Shapes of Summer -
>> Mathematics Floating Points - Vacuum Boogie - Eglo Records Mick Welch -
>> Dissonant Dialect - Elektrosouls Contra Communem Opinionem - A Radiance Of
>> Love Part 1 - Mathematics Tevo Howard - Everyday House Music - Beautiful
>> Granville Records Hieroglyphic Being - Sacrifices of the Heart - Mathematics
>> Newworldaquarium - The Force (Ame Remixes) - Delsin Moody - Freeki M.F - KDJ
>> 40 Thieves - Don't Turn It Off - Chinatown
>>
>> ta
>>
>> P
>>
>
>


Re: (313) european trip coming up

2009-10-28 Thread PB
Don't sound too enthusiastic about your day job, or anything... :)  LOL

On-topic: thoughts on vinyl's carbon footprint?

-peter

On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 12:30 AM, Fred Heutte  wrote:
> Hi all, I'm heading out for more UN climate stuff.  Any tips on
> good music for ... Amsterdam (this Thursday-Friday), Barcelona
> (Oct 31 - Nov 6), Copenhagen (Nov 7-10)?
>
> cheers
>
> fh


Re: (313) new transmat

2009-10-15 Thread PB
especially after talking up how much of a fan of vinyl he was on
his 6 mix, suggesting "embarrassment" for discovering Boards of Canada
on iTunes...

-pt

On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 11:10 AM, Frank Glazer  wrote:
> I do agree with Kenny though.  The fact that it came out digital at
> first is utter nonsense.


Re: (313) Latest Surgeon mix @ Void, Shanghai - 16/5/09

2009-06-08 Thread PB

Has anyone ever seen the Surgeon crack a smile?  Just wondering if
it's a "tough guy" techno thing to be a hardass... :-)  Couldn't help
but notice this from the photos on his site and other earlier pics of
him I'd seen


-Peter

On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 9:53 AM, Garrett McGrath  wrote:
>
> Force + Form, Body Request.
>
> plus a lot of remixes and much of the Counterbalance stuff; the latter 
> certainly being dancefloor oriented but it's not BMB.
>
> On Jun 8, 2009, at 12:47 AM, ja...@iridite.com wrote:
>
>> That's a slightly blurry Stephen Brown of DJax/Transmat fame standing
>> on the far left of the picture- we turned the lights out and pulled
>> the blinds down to get a bit more ambiance once the place filled up
>> and the beers started flowing.
>>
>> I particularly enjoyed his set as he's not a producer who's work I've
>> ever followed or enjoyed particularly - the British Murder Boys stuff
>> leaves me cold in particular - so it's always good to have your head
>> turned and your ears opened when you're least expecting it.
>>
>> Anyone got any recommendations for Surgeon material that's not too
>> frantic/brain melting?
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> Jason
>>
>> 2009/6/8 Garrett McGrath :
>>>
>>> http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_3acGlojGswc/Silk1JY3eJI/AOc/EfaUXYFSfbg/s1600-h/DSC_0170-772398.jpg
>>>
>>> On Jun 7, 2009, at 9:53 AM, ja...@iridite.com wrote:
>>>
 We had him doing an instore at Rubadub on Firday night before his Sub
 Club gig- really nice guy and a fantastic selection of broken up beats
 and dub step-y stuff as well as some old school D May and then some
 banging toons.  Very well put together using Ableton and a wee
 Faderfox controller - small rig, big sounds


 cheers

 Jason

 2009/6/6 robin :
>
> Interesting tracklist. The inclusion of Subsonic Soundscape has convinced
> me
> to DL it... :)
>
> robin...
>
> On 6 Jun 2009, at 09:33, Tristan Watkins wrote:
>
>> Don't think I've seen this posted here and there's enough [313]
>> relevance.
>> It's awesome.
>>
>> http://www.dj-surgeon.com -> Media -> Audio
>>
>> Tracklist
>>
>> The Chosen Brothers - Mash down Babylon
>>
>> Smear - Lito
>>
>> DHS - House Of God 2000 (DHS Remix)
>>
>> Coil - The Snow (Jack Dangers remix)
>>
>> Shiver - Subsonic Sound Scape
>>
>> Drexiya - Black Sea
>>
>> Robert Babicz - Prism
>>
>> Cristian Vogel - (Don’t) Take More (Jamie Lidell Remix)
>>
>> Marlinspike - Bongo Rocka
>>
>> British Murder Boys - BMB4 bonus beats
>>
>> Felix Da Housecat - Thee Lite (Dave Clarke remix)
>>
>> Peter Van Hoesen - Continued Care
>>
>> Planetary Assault Systems - Mark Me
>>
>> Rhythim Is Rhythim - The Beginning
>>
>> Norman Nodge - Manmade
>>
>> Joey Beltram - Ten Four
>>
>> Morganistic - Marbles
>>
>> Robert Hood - Untitled Sketch
>>
>> Scuba - Ruptured (Surgeon remix)
>>
>> Choice - Acid Eiffel
>>
>> Psyche - Neurotic Behaviour
>>
>> K Alexi - Drug Test
>>
>> Jellybean - Twilight Drone
>>
>> Robert Armani - Basement Rats
>>
>> Surgeon - Klonk Part2
>>
>> Autechre - Cipater (Surgeon remake)
>>
>> Reeko - md11 B1
>>
>> Go Hiyama - Geometrical (Surgeon remix)
>>
>> Distance - Feel Me
>>
>> Grovskopa - Sex And Violins (Surgeon remix)
>>
>> Forward Strategy Group - Applied Generics A
>>
>> Nate Williams - Club Patrol
>>
>> John Carpenter - The Bank Robbery (Lory D remix)
>>
>> Joey Beltram - Gameform (Mike Dearborn remix)
>>
>> Efdemin - Acid Bells (Martyns dark mix)
>>
>> Starkey - Gutter Music (vip)
>>
>> Kritical Audio - Spandex
>>
>> Tobias Von Hofsten - Swinger
>>
>> Tristan
>> ===
>> phonop...@phonopsia.co.uk
>> http://www.phonopsia.co.uk


Re: (313) DEMF Pre-Lineup

2009-03-18 Thread PB
I thought Scuba was an alias for King Britt?

On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 7:19 AM, robin  wrote:
>> But considering they're probably going to be paying bushel baskets of
>> hundred dollar bills to Benny Benassi and Carl Cox, they could have
>> booked some Detroit guys who would be big draws, and don't play in
>> Detroit much.
>
> There's a bunch of Berlin DJs/acts they could have got too (Dettman, Shed, 
> Scuba etc etc).


Re: (313) DJ 3000 mix on Mar. 11

2009-03-04 Thread PB
I read this first and thought DJ T1000.  Makes me wonder what "Old
ham" is up to these days On my blackberry so forgive me for not
googlin. :-)

-Peter

On 3/4/09, AntonBanks.com  wrote:
> FYI-
>
> I’ve got a set by DJ 3000 that I’ll be airing on my next show on March 11 @
> 9:30pm eastern US time.
>
> Please visit my website for the broadcast time in your location.
>
> -Anton
> ‘The Vault’
> www.antonbanks.com
>
>


Re: (313) Techno Documentary on Canadian Radio

2009-01-16 Thread PB
Hi all,

I've successfully located the documentary I was trying to find!

http://www.cbc.ca/ideas/features/shows/noise/index.html

On the downside, it does not appear I can load the archive. :(

Andrew.. maybe you know -- is there a possibility to buy a recording
from CBC of an old broadcast?

Anyone else happen to have this laying around on their harddisk somewhere?

-Peter

On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 12:20 PM, PB  wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Some years ago a link was posted to a radio program (like a
> documentary) that aired about techno music.  [Yes, I know there have
> been many.]
>
> It was very well done and I remember had a fascinating narrative.  I
> am guessing that Andrew Duke will know what I am talking about.
>
> I cannot seem to find it anywhere.  Does anyone know what I'm
> referring to?  Google has been no help.  I used to have the real audio
> archive saved somewhere on disk but can't locate it.
>
> -Peter
>


Re: (313) Techno Documentary on Canadian Radio

2009-01-15 Thread PB
Andrew --

It was a one time thing.  It had the song "Age of Love" and I remember
a narrative talking about a guy driving a german car... talking about
cacophony of machines... a spark on a wire... I remember all of these
random phrases from the narrative.

-Peter

On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Andrew Duke  wrote:
> PB wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Some years ago a link was posted to a radio program (like a
>> documentary) that aired about techno music.  [Yes, I know there have
>> been many.]
>>
>> It was very well done and I remember had a fascinating narrative.  I
>> am guessing that Andrew Duke will know what I am talking about.
>>
>> I cannot seem to find it anywhere.  Does anyone know what I'm
>> referring to?  Google has been no help.  I used to have the real audio
>> archive saved somewhere on disk but can't locate it.
>>
>> -Peter
>
> Hi, Peter.
> Was this on CBC or a campus/college/community radio station?
> Series or one-time thing?
> Andrew
>
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(313) Techno Documentary on Canadian Radio

2009-01-15 Thread PB
Hi all,

Some years ago a link was posted to a radio program (like a
documentary) that aired about techno music.  [Yes, I know there have
been many.]

It was very well done and I remember had a fascinating narrative.  I
am guessing that Andrew Duke will know what I am talking about.

I cannot seem to find it anywhere.  Does anyone know what I'm
referring to?  Google has been no help.  I used to have the real audio
archive saved somewhere on disk but can't locate it.

-Peter