Re: Berlin Vinyl Shops
Space Hall http://spacehall.de/ http://spacehall.de/ take your time for digging ; ) Am 31.07.2015 um 08:35 schrieb Wibo Lammerts wibo...@gmail.com: HARDWAX 2015-07-31 4:20 GMT+02:00 Arturo Lopez arturo.m.lo...@gmail.com mailto:arturo.m.lo...@gmail.com: Hey 313ers; About to be in Berlin for a few days, wanted to ask the collective for good record shop recommendations a Techno person would enjoy. Any thoughts welcome! -Arturo -- | http://soundcloud.com/w1b0 http://soundcloud.com/w1b0 | http://mixcloud.com/w1b0 http://soundcloud.com/w1b0 | http://twitter.com/w1b0 http://twitter.com/w1b0 | --
Re: Kraftwerk tour in the US/Canada
not if you film it with your mobile! Am 14.05.2015 um 06:03 schrieb Mike Brown m...@hyperreal.org: On Fri, May 08, 2015 at 04:44:21PM -0700, Fred Heutte wrote: 3D CONCERT Isn't every concert 3D?
Re: Moritz von Oswald Contact
i know his son and could forward to him... Am 19.03.2015 um 15:55 schrieb kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com: Have you tried contacting him via management? http://ohrb.de/ http://ohrb.de/ On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 10:35 PM Richard Hester gwrenc...@sbcglobal.net mailto:gwrenc...@sbcglobal.net wrote: I'm planning a 12-hour retrospective radio special on the career of Moritz von Oswald, from Palais Schaumburg days to present. This has been scheduled for the last 3 Fridays of May 2015 , 10P-2A on KFJC-FM 89.7, Los Altos Hills, CA (www.kfjc.org http://www.kfjc.org/). This will happen regardless, but I would like to interview him and wrap his career observations around the already awesome and voluminous program material. Having said this, he is a bit reclusive (so am I), and I don't do most social media, if any. I sent a ping via the Hardwax website, but have had no reply so far. If any of you are occasionally in contact with him please relay the message that there's a geek in California that's doing a 12-hour radio special on his 30 years of collective efforts, and would like to interview him via phone regarding same Regards, Richard Hester Mr. Goodwench The Wild Kingdom FR-10P-2A PDST KFJC-FM 89.7 Los Altos Hills. CA 94022 www.kfjc.org http://www.kfjc.org/
Re: Made Mike Audio Interviews
Mad Mike interview: slices https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGmO9qdu4g0 Underground Resistance - Interview with Mad Mike - 2004 - 156 minutes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKbZejJ4p6s Am 19.02.2015 um 16:43 schrieb baars h1_t3ch_f...@hotmail.com: I think there was some sort of interview in 'Slices' (german dvd magazine thingy). You'll probably find it if you search for mad mike slices. --Forwarded Message Attachment-- From: ed612...@iinet.net.au mailto:ed612...@iinet.net.au Hi guys, Does anyone know of any? Im looking for something solid no longer than 3 mins (so can be an excerpt) to use in mixes… Thanks Ed
Re: (313) Kraftwerk
Hi, i could see them in January in Düsseldorf, Germany with the 3-D show and honestly i was not so surprised as it was just the known videos just in 3-D. i have expected a bit more and more contemporary style. there is much more what you can do actually. but yeah, it was Kraftwerk in 3-D and it looks nice... Am 25.07.2013 um 15:14 schrieb Darnistle McKuik darnis...@gmail.com: A 3D Kraftwerk show? That sounds quite exciting. What kinds of visuals did they use? On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 11:14 AM, graham.willi...@shell.com wrote: Kraftwerk played here over the weekend, it was the 3D show. The visuals looked great, wasn’t expecting much, it was very Kraftwerk looking at everyone wearing the 3D glasses I’m sure the set list order is the same everywhere, The Robots, Numbers, Computer World, Autobahn, Tour De France, Sellafield, Expo 2000 (UR Mix) and a few more. They played for 90 mins plus a 15 minute encore. Ralf Hütter is the only one left from the original setup, so almost a cover band now, but still worth it to go see them. It was my 3rd time seeing them and their show never disappoints! G
Re: (313) Neil Landstrumm James Stinson interviews on Cognition Audioworks
Hi Steven, we have a Neil Landstrumm podcast up here - do you mean that one? https://soundcloud.com/killekill/killekill-podcast-2-neil-landstrumm?in=killekill/sets/killekill-podcasts way more good podcasts, getting updated every month ; ) https://soundcloud.com/killekill/sets/killekill-podcasts Best Silvio Am 26.04.2013 um 14:44 schrieb Steven Robertson stev...@me.com: Just read the Neil Landstrumm interview on Cognition Audioworks. Thanks Andrew for alerting me to the additional features/interviews archive page - http://cognitionaudioworks.com/read.html I read listened to the Drexciya interview a few weeks ago. I'd never seen anything like it, and very interesting insight into some thoughts, particularly with regard to it being a big world, big enough for all music - and not to worry when people don't like your music as there'll be someone out there that does. I've experienced this with things I make because someone can really dislike one track that another person can give a big thumbs up for. Interestingly, a few people here in Aberdeen have said they really like my Polar Expedition track, which is dark and I wonder if that's an Aberdeen techno kind of thing. I collected a whole lot of Drexciya releases around 1998 as I was blown away with the strength of the sound. It was proper electro. I hadn't heard enough of it. He says something about people doing more of the trance-like electro, and he sets himself apart from that. There's a strong Detroit techno influence to it. I look at stuff by Anthony Rother and tend to agree with that point, but I love the Hacker album. The ringtone on my phone is the beginning of Datenbits. That's all heavily influenced by Kraftwerk, and Drexciya is much more unique. Drexciya: http://cognitionaudioworks.com/drexciya.html That interview with Neil Landstrumm is very interesting. Reading it I couldn't help but feel Burial could have been beaten to that whole cut paste and degrading images concept that's also popular in techno these days. A truly artistic musician, thinker and pathfinder. I was interested to here a more recent interview with him on a podcast by Sunil Sharpe recently. At least I think it was that podcast but I couldn't find it when I looked for it again - as if it had been deleted. Maybe I got that mixed up. Neil Landstrum: http://cognitionaudioworks.com/nl.htm