RE: [313] Track ID Derrick Carter and thanks

2001-03-09 Thread Scott Stone
First Choice - The Player
There have been a number of remixes -- I'm not sure which would be the saxy
one, could be the Claudio Coccoluto mix, could be the original...

Scott Stone
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Subject: [313] Track ID Derrick Carter and thanks


Hi,

I've long since been wondering which track features as the opening track of
Derrick Carter's mixtape of mixtapes 'Dialog: Head vs Heart'.

It's a saxy house track with the following lyrics: He's a player, player,
he'll get next to you, he's a player, player, this is what he'll do, he'll
shoot you down, right down to the ground

Any leads?

Also big ups to all the Londoners who supplied me with cool places to see
and visit. My friend was very happy with all the info.

RD

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RE: [313] Deep Chord 9

2001-01-09 Thread Scott Stone
The Record Collector in Iowa City, IA (USA) has stocked it as well.  I'm not
sure if we still have copies.  All that's listed right now is the CD.  You
can contact the store through the website -
http://www.recordcollectorinc.com.  It's not listed on the site, but they're
still working to get everything up on it.  Email them if you're interested.

Thanks,
Scott Stone
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From: Giles Dickerson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 11:58 AM
To: Todd Smith
Cc: 313@Hyperreal.Org
Subject: Re: [313] Deep Chord 9


Although, with limited pressings and great quality, ofcourse they'll be hard
to
find!

// g.

Todd Smith wrote:

 Finding a copy of this release outside of the immediate Detroit
distibution
 network should prove difficult.

 Of all the shops I've been to in the past year, and including various
 distributors in the UK, Spain, and Germany to which I'm regularly
connected,
 I have yet to see this release outside of Detroit (Record Time) with the
 exception of Play De Record in Toronto.

 If Dave Cooper is still on this list he might be able to tell you more
about
 Play De.

 todd
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  David got it right, all of Otto's numbers are old and out of date. 10
out
 of
  10 for David and a Must Try Harder for Otto. Your next assignment is
to
  find me a shop that has a copy of Deep Chord 09 (Rub A Dub didn't).
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Re: [313] Brinkmann CD with no name

2000-12-14 Thread Scott Stone
Best of the Ernst series.  The CD is called Rosa (supposedly, although I
don't know if it's marked that way or not)  It's really good though.

Scott

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Subject: [313] Brinkmann CD with no name


 I saw a  CD in the Brinkmann bin with no name or title with an orange
colored
 cover.
 Is this Brinkmann?  If so what's on it.
 thanks

 mediadrome

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Re: [313] herbert track

2000-11-30 Thread Scott Stone
It's on phonography.  Originally on the Never Give Up 12, also on 'we all
need love' C5.

Scott

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Subject: Re: [313] herbert track


 ah, sorry i read your mail wrong, i don't which one that track is off of

 Christian Bloch
 www.mp3.com/bloch
 Tresor/LL/Deep Night Essentials/Simple Muzik/Funque Droppings/Set.Go

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  Mistakes
 
  Christian Bloch
  www.mp3.com/bloch
  Tresor/LL/Deep Night Essentials/Simple Muzik/Funque Droppings/Set.Go
 
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  Subject: [313] herbert track
 
 
   i just recently got the Dan Bell Tresor mix.  i HAVE to get that track
 by
   Matthew Herbert, Dropped; does anybody know which 12 it's on?
  
   Mike
  
 


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RE: [313] Groovetech website

2000-11-09 Thread Scott Stone
I found the search pretty easily.  You can get around the login by 
clicking
your continent.  I agree this doesn't seem incredibly intuitive.  It's
actually pretty annoying.  I didn't bother to register, but it doesn't look
like you get the option to avoid this login screen even if you do.
I do think the buttons are fairly easy to spot. Once I got past the 
login,
it was fairly intuitive. (It's just windows, tabs, and buttons)  I also like
the new ability to continue searching while looking at the details of an
item, or checking real audio.  (the separate windows make this possible)
When searching, I used to have the option to view more items per page, 
by
choosing Text.  (I'm sure this is invaluable to people w/56k connections).
It doesn't seem to exist on the new site.

Other major complaints --

1. It's easy to break.  It crashed my browser on the first try -- IE 5.5 on
Windows 2000.  (It's usually pretty stable)  I also managed to get a few
javascript errors.

2. It's slow.  (cable modem - avg 90-130 kilobytes/sec)  I'm curious about
how it comes across on a phone line connection.  Anyone out there with a 56k
and a stopwatch?

3. Every time I go to the site, I get a popup saying the page is trying to
display non-secure items.  There's got to be a way to prevent that.

4. My normal browsing tools are useless.  (Back button, wheel on my mouse,
bookmarks)

5. What is the control panel all about?  It looks like a way to minimize and
close windows, but the windows have buttons to do that.  I'd expect it to
allow me to change settings of some sort.

6. It's very difficult to browse.  All listings are retrieved by searches.

I hope to hear other opinions on this, I think it's overall more intuitive
than the old one.  (Listening Lab never really shouted STORE to me)

Scott
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KDJ Forevernevermore LP?

2000-11-03 Thread Scott Stone
Anyone heard it?  Any floor tracks or more downtempo?  I can't find any real
audio anywhere..

Scott
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I Can't take it Remixes...

2000-10-31 Thread Scott Stone
If this came through twice, I apologize.  I've been having trouble sending
mail to the list lately0..

I just noticed a listing for a Nov 21st release on remixes of Recloose's I
Can't Take It w/ a mix from Herbert and Carl Craig.  Anyone heard these
yet?  Is it the one Theo Parrish played at DEMF?  I hope... b/c if not,
that's probably never going to get a release.

Thanks,
Scott
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I Can't Take It Remixes..

2000-10-31 Thread Scott Stone
If this came through twice, I apologize.  I've been having trouble sending
mail to the list lately0..

I just noticed a listing for a Nov 21st release on remixes of Recloose's I
Can't Take It w/ a mix from Herbert and Carl Craig.  Anyone heard these
yet?  Is it the one Theo Parrish played at DEMF?  I hope... b/c if not,
that's probably never going to get a release.

Thanks,
Scott
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NYC this weekend...

2000-07-19 Thread Scott Stone
Anyone know of any good 313 related events going on in NY this weekend?  

thanks,
Scott 
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Re: (313) Info

2000-05-03 Thread Scott Stone
The Kenneth Graham record on AV8 is pretty good too.  And Casey Hogan is
credited for Co-Production on a few tracks on the ADNY LP Levia on Plastic
City.

Thanks,
Scott Stone
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 The AV8 record ( #AV 78, The Back Up EP) is the
 only good thing ever put out on that label. Casey works at Sonic Groove,
 but I don't think he works with Alexi Delano at all. He might, though.




Re: (313) track id

2000-04-21 Thread Scott Stone
It's an Assault record I think.  The tracks called Kill the Bitch.  Don't 
know the name of the 12 though..

Scott
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  Sent: Friday, April 21, 2000 8:32 AM
  Subject: (313) track id


  hi all,

  not directly 313 related but knowing the immense amount of knowledge gathered 
on this list i think someone will be able to help me.
  i'm looking for a cover version of sweet dreams are made of this from 
Eurythmics. someone made a 4/4 version of it and a male voice saying kill the 
bitch, i swear when i get out i'm gonna kill the bitch.

  thanx


Re: (313) Richie Hawtin: PKamb: Minus

2000-04-20 Thread Scott Stone
Anyone know of any public audio of the song?  I'm really curious to hear it.

Thanks,
Scott Stone
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Re: (313) 7 / Modernist

2000-03-14 Thread Scott Stone
He's done a few releases under the Modernist -- all of the Popular Tools
records, and some on Eat Raw.  All of them are great.  The ones I've heard
are

PopTools 01 - architainment
PopTools 02 - Mrs. New Deal
PopTools 03 - Expolsion 1999

Eat Raw ?? - Orange Coloured Sky

others I haven't heard
Eat Raw ?? - Dali Bop Horizon
Eat Raw ?? - Opportunity Knox

full discography, ra,  quicktime @ www.popular.org .

thanks,
Scott Stone
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Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 10:25 AM
Subject: Re: (313) 7


 The Modernist Explosion's 1999 double pack comes with a live 7 of
 archetechno and one other track that slips my mind right now.
 Archetechno is a great  detroitish track. As a matter of fact the whole
 double pack is worth giving a listen too.

 Anyone know any other J. Berger releases to keep an eye out for?

 -Matty

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  Sun Shine Reggea on the flip side :)
 
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RE: (313) tribal techno

2000-03-09 Thread Scott Stone
Speaking of Grain 2, is that still fairly available?  I've been trying to
get my hands on it, but most of the distributors are out of it.  Any mail
order stores (or distributors) you can recommend?  I know Sonic Groove has
it listed, but it's not in the store.  The locked grooves on #1 are so much
fun.

Thanks,
Scott Stone
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To: urban fox; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) tribal techno



 urban fox wrote
 btw the latest thing to catch peoples ears now the
 deep and dark tribal purcussive loops have become
 (over) common is a style of Latin or samba techno.
 Works exceptionally well on the 'floor. Still looking
 for the source of this ..

I'd say that its reasonable well showcased on Richie's DE9 disk.  Road to
Rio
and that stuff in the beginning.  I love what he does with those Grain
records.
That's what I think of when I think of Tribal techno - organic super deep
drummy sh*t.  Tribal Cuts Vol 1, Grain, Cosmic, Bicknell, this stuff sounds
like
it could have been recorded straight from the most wicked drum circle you
never
heard.

J.





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Re: (313) :on the sub. of want-lists 1 request

2000-03-07 Thread Scott Stone
Most of the tracks got repressed on the Kreisel 99 series.. You would want
#10, #15, and #45 probably.  Of course they probably don't sound as good as
the originals did, being as they're 7s...  If you get more than one
response, let me know.  I wouldn't mind having the originals either..

Scott Stone
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 If anyone has an extra copy of Mike Ink DADAJACK 94' press...
 :):):):):):)




Re: (313) 2 track EP's SUCK!

2000-03-06 Thread Scott Stone
Similarly, it seems like a lot of DJs overlook 10s, and 7s.  It seems like
a shame to me.  Good music is good music, plain and simple.  If you don't
buy it, you don't have it.  My personal budget strategy tends to be if I'm
going to hear it a lot when I go out, then why pay for it?  Otherwise, it
could be a 1 sided 7 at $10 and I'd still buy it.

Thanks,
Scott Stone

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Subject: (313) 2 track EP's SUCK!


 Staurt McMillan (Soma/ Slam/ Counterplan/ Pressure) won't buy a 12 record
 unless its got a half decent 2nd side/ track, thats why he only travels
 with 10 -15 records.

 jason




Re: (313) let there be house!

2000-03-01 Thread Scott Stone
The John Acquaviva Skills Mix CD is available as unmixed vinyl.  It's not
the original pressing, but it has the acapella version of Can U Feel It
which is pretty much that whole speech.  It's also a lot easier to come by
than the Trax pressing..

Scott Stone
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From: Oliver Barkovic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Matthew L. Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 3:32 PM
Subject: RE: (313) let there be house!


 The Can you feel it sample is the Jacksons off a live album from '78 I
 think. Its the intro to their song 'Can U Feel it' Which has an amazing
 intro and video, the Jackson about 300ft high sprinkling 'magic powder' on
 New York hmmm.

 Ollie

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 I've been wondering about the origin of this myself.  I've heard several
 people say that it comes from Can You Feel It by Mr. Fingers, but a
friend
 of mine has it on the Chicago Trax CD compilation and he swears up and
down
 that it isn't on there.  Was there another version that appeared on the
 original vinyl?

 Matt
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  um, isn't it can you feel it rather than can you party?
  john acquaviva used it to start his (relatively) recent skills mix
 cd
 
  b.






Re: (313) Kompakt Records

2000-03-01 Thread Scott Stone
There's a webring including Kompakt and other affiliated labels at

http://www.mad-net.de/data/labels

Thanks,
Scott Stone
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Subject: Re: (313) Kompakt Records


 its a cologne based label. theyre also doing mailorderdistribution (not
 just their own label).
 their e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Nick wrote:
 
 Greetings,
 
 I've managed to ID a track I've been after for ages (god bless Hardwax)
and
 it's on Kompakt records.
 Can somebody give me some more information on this label - by the sounds
of
 it their stuff is pretty exceptional.
 
 Cheers in advance,
 
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Re: (313) Bodo Eisel

2000-02-04 Thread Scott Stone
What are the Salz releases?  I've got the Total 1 double pack and the Salz
is by far my favorite track...

Thanks,
Scott Stone
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Subject: Re: (313) Bodo Eisel


 Speaking of the elusive Bodo Eisel, would anyone happen to know the
producer
 behind Salz 2000. Thereare 2 excellent releases on the Salz label as well
as
 a brilliant track on the Kompakt Total 1 compilation. I hear there are
also
 more releases to follow.

 A_Zed