Re: Hyperreal members mix tape : Frozen But Warm mixed by Bleupulp
Very cool, looking forward to taking a proper listen. I did a quick scan and all kinds of nice textures and tones. On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 7:10 AM Brian Thomas wrote: > > This was a nice mix for a long dog walk this morning. > > On Sunday, January 10, 2021, Chris Taylor wrote: > > Thanks Max! Really like how you used it. Nice tracks and thoughtful mixing. > > > > On Sat, Jan 9, 2021 at 1:49 PM Seth Branum wrote: > >> > >> Thanks again for including my tracks! Excited to listen to this :) > >> > >> On Sat, Jan 9, 2021 at 10:49 AM dubloop wrote: > >>> > >>> ((i am sorry it this double posted but i think this mail did not went > >>> thru propperly yesterday, so i am posting it back in plain text)) > >>> > >>> thank you all for sending your splendid music. > >>> > >>> only two tracks are not from Hyperreal artists. > >>> > >>> and sorry for those that i missed to include (ill use your music in my > >>> next mixes) > >>> > >>> details : > >>> > >>> Bleupulp - Frozen But Warm (La Face B : FRETTE special 2020-12-27) > >>> > >>> 1- andrew duke - gigerdoor > >>> 2- Subjective Pitch Matching Band - Twenty-One Subjectivities in Six > >>> Parts > >>> 3- blue season - lekwats > >>> 4- Weird Bodies - soup crystalz > >>> 5- Echoflex - 50°21_39_N 4°09_44_W Veering SSE > >>> 6- isostatic - forest bloom (mouvement 2) > >>> 7- brian oblivion - dead rainbow postcards > >>> 8- t0k4 - walk from 56 > >>> 9- Weird Bodies - mallet objet > >>> 10- Martijn Comes - Scant Intone - Remain Silent (Version) > >>> 11- Listening Post - chimes 2 > >>> 12- hober mallow - ted > >>> 13- Echoflex - Flight Pattern 3 > >>> 14- brian thomas - (2) > >>> 15- Bengalfuel - Providence > >>> 16- scud - home > >>> 17- Bengalfuel - Providence > >>> 18- visual sounds - behind heaven's door > >>> 19- Echoflex - Flight Pattern 3 > >>> 20- isostatic - forest biome (movement 1) > >>> 21- Listening Post - chimes 3 > >>> 22- Subjective Pitch Matching Band - Twenty-One Subjectivities in Six > >>> Parts > >>> 23- Bengalfuel - Providence > >>> 24- hober mallow - RNBOW > >>> 25- frederico balducci - para hoy solo soy > >>> 26- arbee - casquette deux > >>> 27- LAZTEK - A Round (Andrew Duke RX) > >>> 28- reader advisor - In A River {Niles Frantz & bleupulp} > >>> 29- brian oblivion - Past time units whirl evening faces into drifting > >>> smoke > >>> 30- Subjective Pitch Matching Band - Twenty-One Subjectivities in Six > >>> Parts > >>> > >>> stream & download: > >>> soundcloud: > >>> https://soundcloud.com/pertin-nce/bleupulp-frozen-but-warm > >>> > >>> archive: > >>> https://archive.org/details/bleupulp_-_Frozen_But_Warm > >>> > >>> artist links : > >>> Andrew Duke : www.cognitionaudioworks.com > >>> Arbee : arbee.bandcamp.com > >>> Bengalfuel : www.infractionrecords.com > >>> Bleupulp : bleupulp.bandcamp.com > >>> Brian oblivion : hearthis.at/brian-oblivion > >>> Echoflex : www.seehear.it > >>> Federico Balducci : federicobalducci7.bandcamp.com > >>> Hober Mallow : @hober-mallow > >>> Isostatic : exospheremusic.bandcamp.com > >>> (web radio) La Face B : www.lafaceb.live > >>> Laztek : camembertelectrique.bandcamp.com > >>> Listening Post : listeningpost.bandcamp.com > >>> Martijn Comes : movingfurniturerecords.bandcamp.com > >>> Reader Advisor : readeradvisor.bandcamp.com > >>> Scant Intone : scantintone.bandcamp.com > >>> Scud : www.seehear.it > >>> Subjective Pitch Matching Band : remoteworks.bandcamp.com > >>> t0k4 : t0k4.bandcamp.com > >>> Visual Sounds : www.seehear.it > >>> Weird bodies : weirdbodies.bandcamp.com > >>> > >>> peace > >
Re: (313) EZMLM problem
I'm seeing this problem on my gmail address too... On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 9:12 AM, Ken wrote: > I'm no techy. But we've been using g groups privately for years now. It's > watertight. Of course the need to migrate would be offensive for a lot of > subscribers, though, I guess. > > Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone. > *From: *kent williams > *Sent: *Friday, 25 April 2014 15:50 > *To: *Matthew Kane > *Cc: *list 313 > *Subject: *Re: (313) EZMLM problem > > Yeah we'll see what Brian decides. Switching over all the hyperreal.orglists > will be kind of a chore. > > I'd just switch to a google group if I didn't think that would cause other > problems. > > > On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 9:38 AM, Matthew Kane wrote: > >> Mailman 2.1.16 has the Threadable change. >> >> On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 10:12 AM, kent williams >> wrote: >> > Apparently there is a problem with something called DMARC that big >> e-mail >> > providers are implementing. I've quoted the e-mail from Brian >> Behlendorf >> > (who is the man behind hyperreal.org) on the subject. >> > >> > The big problem is people with yahoo.com e-mail addresses. The way >> EZMLM >> > works is that it takes your e-mail and resends it to all the list >> members. >> > Any mail server implementing DMARC rejects e-mails where the FROM: >> address >> > is x...@yahoo.com, but it doesn't come from a yahoo mail server. >> > >> > This has resulted in people getting bounce notices from hyperreal. It >> has >> > happened to me, and I don't even have a yahoo.com e-mail address. >> > >> > Bottom line is the hyperreal team is working on a solution, but this >> will >> > likely screw up 313 emails for the near term. >> > >> > If you're an e-mail list wizard and can suggest a linux based mailing >> list >> > server that can circumvent this stupidity, please let me and >> > (br...@hyperreal.org) know. >> > >> > >> - >> > >> > If you list is still active and hasn't been swept away by folks moving >> to >> > Facebook or whatever, you might have heard complaints from >> yahoo.comusers, >> > or possibly even folks who have started to see strange bounces where >> > yahoo.com senders are involved. This is due to a current hullabaloo >> about >> > an anti-spam tech called DMARC and Yahoo's recent and strict >> implementation >> > of it. >> > >> > >> http://thehackernews.com/2014/04/yahoos-new-dmarc-policy-destroys-every.html >> > >> > DMARC is a system designed to allow domain owners to specify policies >> and >> > rules regarding how to deal with email from senders using that domain. >> For >> > example, for an email with a From header like: >> > >> > From: Brian >> > >> > Yahoo published a policy that says unless that email came from Yahoo's >> > servers, it should be rejected. This is a great anti-spam technique >> given >> > that lots of spammers use yahoo.com addresses fraudulently (I guess?). >> But >> > what it means for senders to mailing lists like those we host at >> Hyperreal, >> > when that mail goes through Hyp and comes back to Yahoo's servers, it >> > bounces. Not only that, but that Yahoo sender's mail bounces at Gmail >> and >> > other mail service providers who implement DMARC. Those bounces can >> cause >> > chaos, of course. Ezmlm/qmail will keep track of those bounces and at >> least >> > let subscribers know they're missing messages and why, and shouldn't >> unsub >> > those users automatically, but it still causes chaos. >> > >> > More details on technically why this is wrong: >> > >> > http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ietf/current/msg87153.html >> > >> > Yahoo appears to not get why this is a big deal: >> > >> > >> http://yahoo.tumblr.com/post/82426971544/an-update-on-our-dmarc-policy-to-protect-our-users >> > >> > There is no good fix here. Changing the From: header to say something >> like >> > >> > From: Brian Behlendorf via >> > >> > seems wacky, but it's what Threadable did, specifically for >> DMARC-checking >> > recipients and DMARC-policy-publishing sender domains: >> > >> > http://blog.threadable.com/how-threadable-solved-the-dmarc-problem >> > >> > Sadly, though, no open source mailing list manager has implemented this >> > well. Mailman seems to have implemented this partially, but no one's >> even >> > talking about this for ezmlm and I doubt it'll happen. I've not decided >> > whether to move the Hyperreal mailing lists to Mailman or something >> else, >> > but clearly we need to move off of ezmlm anyways. I was hoping to be >> able >> > to choose between a couple of them, but now that choice seems much more >> > narrow (and not necessarily the best - Sympa was looking promising too). >> > >> > Anyways - I am sad that this is how things have played out, that I can't >> > provide a quick resolution to this. For now all I can suggest is asking >> > youryahoo.com users to switch to another domain if they
Re: (313) the drexciyan immersion project (was Re: (313) Drexciya reissues)
WaveJumper is probably my favorite as well... but as far as general listening, The Other People place gets played over and over and over again. But that's easy listening. On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 3:34 PM, Frank Glazer wrote: > Since August 1st I've been trying to concentrate entirely on devouring > the oeuvre of Gerald Donald and James Stinson (R.I.P.). We're talking > about 24 full hours of music over about 45-50 albums, EPs, and singles > including all their various pseudonyms. The reason I am doing this is > because I find their music to be relatively tricky to wrap my head > around in general, while so many of my friends consider Stinson/Donald > to be among the best of their contemporaries. Specifically a lot of > Stinson/Donald tunes sound particularly chaotic even to my modern ears > well trained in noise, avant garde, and the repetitive loops of > minimal classical (Steve Reich, Philip Glass) and "techno" music. I > wondered if completely saturating my ears with only their music would > change my opinion/enlighten me to their supposed genius at all. > > To date I am about halfway through the project based on mostly casual > subway ride listening, and I've not been as diligent in avoiding the > fast forward button as I'd hoped I could be. It's really difficult to > stick to one artist who produced a pretty consistent style of music > without listening to anything else for such an extended period of > time. I do occasionally give my ears a bit of a break and allow myself > to hear some non Stinson/Donald tunage. > > To date "Wavejumper" from their 1995 "Aquatic Invasion EP" remains my > absolute favorite Drexciya tune: > > http://youtu.be/imKh_TKqHt4 > > As a side note, the name I've given this experiment - Drexciyan > Immersion Project - is a kind of funny nod to the sci-fi underwater > mythology that Drexciya built around their music/built their music > around. > > On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 6:24 PM, Jason Kenjar wrote: > > an undiscovered track or three would be nice..i can dream rite? > > > > On Sep 1, 2011, at 5:14 PM, Patrick Wacher wrote: > > > >> Some interesting news on the wire: > >> > >> http://www.xlr8r.com/news/2011/09/drexciya-reissues-coming-soon > >> > >> Sadly, it's been nearly a decade since early '90s Detroit > >> techno/electro duo Drexciya last released new music. However, we've > >> just discovered that reissues of the pair's early material will be > >> surfacing in the near future. Clone Classic Cuts, the reissues imprint > >> for Dutch label Clone, announced just yesterday: "We will reissue the > >> early Drexciya catalogue on Clone. We are currently busy restoring the > >> original master tapes, and hopefully we will have the first one ready > >> before the end of the year! Of course, we will keep you updated on the > >> process." No further details were shared, but the news itself is > >> certainly exciting, to say the least. (via FACT) > > > > > > > > -- > peace, > > frank > > http://www.deejaycountzero.com > http://www.infinitestatemachine.com >
RE: [313] Oliver Ho / Reviews
I've seen him work 3 tables efficiently, and he definitely holds a presence behind the decks that is almost spiritual. He sways away from the "hits", and focuses more on the raw emotive journey. A very special treat all around, especially if you want to experience something a bit different. Highly recommended for his talent alone. London groovetech has some archives from the past of his... which is quite nice on the experimental side of things. -Original Message- From: Giles Dickerson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 10:59 AM To: 313@Hyperreal.Org (E-mail) Subject: [313] Oliver Ho / Reviews He's playing tonight, what should I expect? - Giles D I G I T A S // B O S T O N -- Giles Dickerson Art Director 800 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02199 -- mobile 617 899 9635 office 617 369 8601 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [313] minor techno
Here are a couple favorites that are still being pressed last I checked. Fred giannelli yoni warshiptektite Laurent garnier acid Eiffel Dark Comedy Corbomite maneuver transmat -Original Message- From: crisk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 3:44 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: [313] minor techno hey all, i'm looking for that minor sound. those minimal tracks with eerie, sad, minor strings giving them that unmistakenable feel.. i realized i just don't get to hear many such tracks, and so i buy only what i manage to find.. i gathered the collective knowledge of this list could help me with this 'techno educational' project... i'll list a few tracks so you could zoom in the style i'm after - mike wade - requiem (b1 on 'first breath' ep / archetype) jeff mills- if (all three 'if' on the if ep) hidden rivals - early days (on the early days ep. / brave new world) s.l. session - needle drama [sls' octave mix] (from 'remixes v1' / cycle) mistress barbara - my passion for you (a1 on '666 fvw' / primevil) dave clarke - parameter (on 'directional force' / sonic groove) these are all the tracks i could find in my box that follow this style... obviously a sad testimonial.. but i intend to fix that. recommendations will be highly appreciated... thanks, -- crisk - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [313] << Reginald Craig and DJ Bone new releases in stock >>
Was anyone into the detroit vol. 2 doublepack? For more then a day? It isn't selling well here in seattle (not that _that_ is saying anything). After initially seeing it i JUMPED... perhaps it was just my high expectations, and i should take another listen. Several of my favorite artists... but nothing moved me :( on the positive.. what moves me tip: My personal dj bone pick: the haunting - metroplex -Original Message- From: * ani * [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 3:56 PM To: 313 Subject: [313] << Reginald Craig and DJ Bone new releases in stock >> REGINALD CRAIG - MOODS OF ELECTRONICA CD Reginald Craig dropped off his new CD today. It's called "Moods of Electronica", and has a wide range of sounds to showcase his talent as an artist. Reggie may be related to Carl Craig, but he definitely holds his own on this project. Don't sleep on this one, Reggie is definitely among the new breed of detroit innovators. The CD is $8.99, and can be purchased on the Record Time website. DJ BONE - SUBJECT:DETROIT VOL. 2 VINYL DJ Bone's "Subject:Detroit Vol. 2" double pack is a compilation of some tracks from the hugely popular "Subject:Detroit Vol.2" CD. This item can also be ordered through our website. Here's a tracklisting: SUBJECT NO. 001 - BLACK LIVES SCAN 7 - THE CRAFT GF LOOP 10 (XX EDIT) DJ BONE - SACRED SPIRITS UNSPECIFIED ENEMIES - MULTI ORDINAL TRACKING UNIT LAURENT GARNIER - THE MAN WITH THE RED FACE NEWS: Richie Hawtin's minus yellow 12" has been deleted for now, so hold on to those copies! Submerge has informed me that some Underground Resistance titles have been re-pressed...more info to come. The Definitive comp. import double packs are going fast... ORDER ONLINE: WWW.RECORDTIME.COM EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PHONE: 810.775.1550 FAX: 810.775.5830 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]