Re: Berlin Vinyl Shops
Rotation Weinbergsweg 3 monday - saturday 12:00 - 19:00 http://www.rotation-boutique.com/ Am 31.07.2015 um 15:03 schrieb Detroit Techno Militia: Space Hall is my #1 place in Berlin. Lots of records and everyone that works there is so nice and welcoming. I'll be there spending lots of time and money there in a few weeks. :) *Angie Linder* Co-Founder/Label Manager Detroit Techno Militia 313.449.8655 On Jul 31, 2015, at 4:24 AM, Peacejunk peaceju...@gmx.net mailto:peaceju...@gmx.net wrote: Space Hall http://spacehall.de/ take your time for digging ; ) Am 31.07.2015 um 08:35 schrieb Wibo Lammerts wibo...@gmail.com mailto: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://mixcloud.com/w1b0 http://soundcloud.com/w1b0 | http://twitter.com/w1b0 | --
(313) Interview with DJ Pete about Hard Wax etc.
Hi there, In case you haven't seen it yet - there is a great interview with DJ Pete, talking about the Hard Wax record store in Berlin, the Berlin-Detroit axis, and much more: http://www.mosaictheory.de/Hard-Wax-The-Insider-s-Guide-Interview-with-DJ-Pete-Part-I Ines
Re: (313) roll call?
here since 1996, still based in berlin. ines Am 28.11.2012 12:57, schrieb maxphi...@gmail.com: 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) Jeff Mills. Axis Records 20th Anniversary @ Globus Berlin 23.03.
I just came across these two videos of jeff mills' set: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKIGiqY_QGk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fklJLeFARQ ines Am 23.03.2012 00:03, schrieb Jeff Davis: Looks like I need to figure out how to get from Essen to Berlin tomorrow night..l On Thursday, March 22, 2012, Odeluga, Ken ken.odel...@dowjones.com mailto:ken.odel...@dowjones.com wrote: Indeed. Looks set to be a crazy party (in a good way) perhaps slung together at short notice...? We'll just have to wait for the Corsica one; which is some compensation. Ken - Original Message - From: Matt Chester [mailto:chesterm...@gmail.com mailto:chesterm...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 08:56 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org mailto:313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org mailto:313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Jeff Mills. Axis Records 20th Anniversary @ Globus Berlin 23.03. Looks great - could use more than 24 hours notice though! On 22/03/2012 20:33, circonium wrote: Fri. 23.03.2012 | 11:59pm Jeff Mills. Axis Records 20th Anniversary @ Globus Berlin from 11:59pm - 6 am Jeff Mills (Axis Records/ Detroit) with an exclusive 6-hour set from 06:30am on: Blake Baxter (Mix Media/ Detroit) Vince Watson (Tresor Rec., Delsin/ NL) http://tresorberlin.com/2012/02/fri-23-03-2012-tresor-invites-jeff-mills-1159pm/ Anyone going? ines -- matt chester 11th hour recordings www.matt-chester.com http://www.matt-chester.com
(313) Jeff Mills. Axis Records 20th Anniversary @ Globus Berlin 23.03.
Fri. 23.03.2012 | 11:59pm Jeff Mills. Axis Records 20th Anniversary @ Globus Berlin from 11:59pm - 6 am Jeff Mills (Axis Records/ Detroit) with an exclusive 6-hour set from 06:30am on: Blake Baxter (Mix Media/ Detroit) Vince Watson (Tresor Rec., Delsin/ NL) http://tresorberlin.com/2012/02/fri-23-03-2012-tresor-invites-jeff-mills-1159pm/ Anyone going? ines
(313) dj set from 2001
Ok back to music ;-) Just found a recording of one of my first dj sets. A friend had asked me to play a detroit-only set in a small Berlin club on a relaxed afternoon in 2001. I thought some of you might like it. http://soundcloud.com/crcnm/mix-at-goldmund-2001-02-21 Track listing: millsart - very EP millsart - humana EP ultramarine - hooter (carl craig remix) quadrant - infinition model 500 - starlight (moritz mix) the vision - detroit: one circle octave one - meridian never on sunday - memories of you never on sunday - urban rains kenny larkin - integration kenny larkin - rubbernotes (stretch mix) x-101 - rave new world robert hood - museum rhythim is rhythim - kao-tic harmony intercity - work your body r-tyme - r-theme (mayday mix) have a nice week, ines
(313) London spam: Monolake live at Tate Modern
from the monolake newsletter: On May 29th Monolake will perform live at the Tate Modern in London, using the audio visual network sequencer Atlantic Waves IV, as part of the Minimalist Monday concert series. Robert Henke will perfom together with his co-producer Torsten T++ Pröfrock who contributes remotely from the monolake studio in Berlin. http://www.monolake.de/live/ontour0.html ryoji ikeda and alva noto are also performing on 29 may. http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/eventseducation/musicperform/ultraextremeeconomyinelectronicmusicandvisualisationryojiikedaalvanotocarstennicol5672.htm sorry if this has been posted before. ines ps. i like the way tate name their URLs ;-) -- http://www.circonium.de
(313) [berlin spam] shrinking cities music
taken from http://www.shrinkingcities.com/ : Shrinking cities are a cultural challenge to us. In the Shrinking Cities project, architects, academics and artists investigate recent developments in Detroit, Ivanovo, Manchester/Liverpool and Halle/Leipzig - and make suggestions. [...] Shrinking Cities Music acoustically and theoretically addresses the question how music production developed and established itself in shrinking cities. Are shrinking cities especially productive sites for music? How is the city reflected and thematized in music production? Shrinking Cities Music comprises discussion groups, live performances, and parties. more information: http://www.shrinkingcities.com/ ines -- http://www.circonium.de
Re: (313) [berlin spam] shrinking cities music
you probably wonder why it says berlin in the subject...: shrinking cities exhibition: sep 4 - nov 7, 2004. kw institute for contemporary art, berlin. shrinking cities music: sep 23 - 25, 2004. palast der republik, berlin. ines -- http://www.circonium.de circonium wrote: taken from http://www.shrinkingcities.com/ : Shrinking cities are a cultural challenge to us. In the Shrinking Cities project, architects, academics and artists investigate recent developments in Detroit, Ivanovo, Manchester/Liverpool and Halle/Leipzig - and make suggestions. [...] Shrinking Cities Music acoustically and theoretically addresses the question how music production developed and established itself in shrinking cities. Are shrinking cities especially productive sites for music? How is the city reflected and thematized in music production? Shrinking Cities Music comprises discussion groups, live performances, and parties. more information: http://www.shrinkingcities.com/ ines
Re: (313) Deutsche, helfen mir bitte!
kent williams wrote: Here's a good one for the german speakers -- what the fick does 'pluckernder' mean? I can't find it in any German dictionaries on line; it seems to be an adjective that only occurs in recently written record reviews. hmm, tough one :-) this word exists only in colloquial language, it is (at least a little bit) onomatopoeic and describes a sound. i don't know if there is an equivalent in english language...? 'pluckernd' might sound like a slightly bubbling cooking liquid in a big receptacle but it doesn't sound muffled, it's a more clear sound... 'pluckernd' will more likely create a soundscape or something that bubbles steadily, rather than a distinctive rhythm. ... does that make sense? note: this is my personal imagination of 'pluckernd' music. other german native speakers *might* want to argue about the exact description of 'pluckernd' ;-) ines -- http://www.circonium.de
Re: (313) Quadrant
well actually there are pictures on discogs already :) the colored label as well as the silver/blue label, both on blue vinyl - http://www.discogs.com/release/26695 (click on more images) ines -- http://www.circonium.de - Original Message - From: Matthew MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Dave Parsons [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 7:46 PM Subject: RE: (313) Quadrant The multi-colored original label is still my favorite, with like little blocks of colored shapes. I've only seen it once (Trent Abbe...) Someone should scan it and put it on Discogs if you're reading this and you have a copy... really cool. Anyone know who did that first artwork, BTW? Cheers, Matt MacQueen
(313) new burial mix
we didn't have to wait too long for this one; the previous burial mix was only released in november. burial mix #11: a. rhythm sound w/ jennifer lara: queen in my empire b. rhythm sound: queen version judging from the title you might suspect it's got something to do with a previous burial mix release called king in my empire, and indeed: it's kind of a female answer to the king-release with cornel campbell ;-) on a related note: hallucinator and scion (chain reaction) will play in berlin at the volksbühne on friday march 14th. for all Techno Tourists who will be in town for tresor's 12th birthday weekend: you should consider keeping friday 14th free for a chain reaction event :-) ines -- http://www.circonium.de
[313] scion : arrange and process basic channel tracks
i just want to remind you to put tresor #200 on your cd's urgently to buy list and to make its release date a red-letter day: ** scion arrange and process basic channel tracks ** (tom 'magic feet' already mentioned it here a couple of days ago.) i have been listening to this for a while now, and i'll try to write a short review... i'm not sure if i find the right words to describe the release and my thoughts and feelings. let me just sum it up in one sentence: it's highly recommended, buy it and see for yourselves. basic channel have been releasing music for almost 10 years. innovative, timeless tracks that always stand out. now there is the first remix and rearrangement of their tracks, and who could do this better than scion who have released on chain reaction, and who were very close to the sound and spirit that basic channel releases have. so scion took a bunch of basic channel tracks on one side, and ableton's software live on the other side, and created an hour of music that can be described as combination of rearrangement, remix, and dj mix. (ableton = berlin software company run by gerhard behles, former member of monolake) listening to those timeless tracks mixed together would be great alone, but the rearrangement adds so much the music feels even richer and much more intense. snippets, samples, sound effects are added, everything melts together, and if you didn't know the original tracks you wouldn't know which sounds originally belonged to a track, and which did not. everything fits just perfectly together. it's very exciting to follow all the details but at the moment i prefer to sit back and let myself be carried along by the music... one of the best cd releases this year so far. release date: july 13th (according to hardwax; i guess that's for germany/ europe?) july 22nd (according to the mail forwarded by tom magic feet; could be the date for the states...) ines -- http://www.circonium.de/music/bc_rearranged.html - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] scion : arrange and process basic channel tracks
giles wrote: Well, the point woul dbe if they're re-working them then you'd have an album of reworked tracks. yeah i see but i don't think there will be a vinyl release. it's mixed and melted so well together that i can't imagine they would cut the mix into tracks again. ines -- http://www.circonium.de -- From: tom churchill Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 4:09 PM To: Giles Dickerson; 313 Subject: Re: [313] scion : arrange and process basic channel tracks The whole point of the album is that it's a continuous mix... so I can't really see the point of releasing a vinyl version of a mixed album? All the original BC records should still be available from Hardwax anyway... Cheers, Tom Will thi sbe available on vinyl? - 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 -- From: circonium Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 2:47 PM To: 313 Subject: [313] scion : arrange and process basic channel tracks i just want to remind you to put tresor #200 on your cd's urgently to buy list and to make its release date a red-letter day: ** scion arrange and process basic channel tracks ** (tom 'magic feet' already mentioned it here a couple of days ago.) i have been listening to this for a while now, and i'll try to write a short review... i'm not sure if i find the right words to describe the release and my thoughts and feelings. let me just sum it up in one sentence: it's highly recommended, buy it and see for yourselves. basic channel have been releasing music for almost 10 years. innovative, timeless tracks that always stand out. now there is the first remix and rearrangement of their tracks, and who could do this better than scion who have released on chain reaction, and who were very close to the sound and spirit that basic channel releases have. so scion took a bunch of basic channel tracks on one side, and ableton's software live on the other side, and created an hour of music that can be described as combination of rearrangement, remix, and dj mix. (ableton = berlin software company run by gerhard behles, former member of monolake) listening to those timeless tracks mixed together would be great alone, but the rearrangement adds so much the music feels even richer and much more intense. snippets, samples, sound effects are added, everything melts together, and if you didn't know the original tracks you wouldn't know which sounds originally belonged to a track, and which did not. everything fits just perfectly together. it's very exciting to follow all the details but at the moment i prefer to sit back and let myself be carried along by the music... one of the best cd releases this year so far. release date: july 13th (according to hardwax; i guess that's for germany/ europe?) july 22nd (according to the mail forwarded by tom magic feet; could be the date for the states...) ines -- http://www.circonium.de/music/bc_rearranged.html - 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]
[313] new soundhack
since there are quite a few soundhack/soundstream fans on this list i thought i'd let you know the new soundhack - soundkit E.P. is now available. energetic cut-up disco/funk style at its best (hence the name soundhack i guess ;-) ... sounds to me like the link between previous soundhack releases and the recent smith n hack tribute LP which was a collaboration of soundhack errorsmith. http://www.soundhack.de soundhack releases are distributed by hardwax. ines -- http://www.circonium.de - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] Techno songs so good they make you cry....
(not necessarily techno but does it matter...?) lfo - lfo ro 70 - alma plaid - dead sea quadrant - infinition model 500 - neptune round five feat. tikiman - na fe throw it random noise generation - falling in dub open house feat. placid angels - rainforest detroit escalator co. - abstract forward motion monolake wieland samolak - mass transit railway ines -- http://www.circonium.de - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] track ID - viewlexx
seth wrote: One for the electro fans... from viewlexx.com - 10.01 I-f at Autistic-Sync for Wdisko about 16mins 30. http://www.viewlexx.com/mixage.htm http://www.viewlexx.com/sound/wdiskomix1001If.mp3 the parallax corporation - cocadisco I (viewlexx #12/10) from the dutch shores... :) if you like this track you should check out the other parallax corporation releases on viewlexx as well. ines -- http://www.circonium.de - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] Track ID please!
remco asked: Can someone please try to ID the tracks on the following site www.mystery.demon.nl The second track I have been searching for a very long time! this is terrace seventh city, released on djax-up-beats #123 in 1991. a real classic! ines -- http://www.circonium.de - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] ericfiedel
armin wrote: anyone heard the new eric and/or fiedel? comments? you mean the smith hack LP? when i heard it first i immediately thought: it's a _real_ cooperation of eric (errorsmith) and soundhack; a mixture of eric's rather experimental, harsh, sometimes industrial sounds, and soundhack's gorgeous cut-up disco/funk monster tracks __ the result is right in the middle of both. one or other of the tracks will work perfectly on the dancefloor; other tracks will make dancing people slow down and look confused. for me the music is just much fun to listen to, and i will love to play it here and there and see what happens :) see http://www.smith-n-hack.de/ for more details and short mp3's. ines -- http://www.circonium.de - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] re: quadrant e.p rs93013
r-type wrote: their would'nt be any copies of this 12 floatin around somewhere...on vinyl or cd i'm pretty sure that hardwax in berlin have copies of the 12 in stock. http://www.hardwax.com - [EMAIL PROTECTED] don't know about availability in other shops / countries. ines -- http://www.circonium.de - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[313] Re: MMM
At 15:14 06.11.2001 +, Simon Walley wrote: One particularly top moment was from Keith Tenniswood, when he played Donna on MMM - it's a cracker of a tune, from a long time back judging by the Fat Cat price sticker on mine. Any other info on these folk? My copy is stamped with too much ink, but there's not much to go on apart from it being a German email address. I don't know much but AFAIK they're the same guys (guy?) behind the two Soundhack 12s and also the Soundstream EP. I think they've also done something under the Errorsmith name but I might well be wrong. The Soundhack 12s are great - the only kind of minimal house I really dig cos its still got that jackin' cut-up feel to it. MMM is erik fiedel, errorsmith is just erik. erik once said he _feels_ related to the soundhack/ soundstream releases but soundhack actually is a guy called frank. there are two MMM releases so far, the first was the electro cut/ re-ticks EP which is quite hard and industrial electro stuff, like armin said. and the second one is the donna release. there will be an album of erik (errorsmith) and soundhack very soon called Smith Hack... if anyone of you happens to be in berlin on friday dec 7th, there is the Smith Hack record release party with Smith Hack playing live; djs: rene pete (chain reaction, hardwax), and soundhack. looking forward to that. ines -- http://www.circonium.de - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] Salz
At 18:01 01.10.2001 +, M Elliot-Knight wrote: Anyone heard of this label? Have any info on it? thanks MEK small label from cologne, nice minimal house. sometimes the attempt to sound like maurizio (e.g. m4) is a bit too obvious for me but they have a couple of good releases that i love to play. check http://www.salz-music.com (or was it .de?) ines -- the sound of berlin http://www.circonium.de - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] Salz
At 18:01 01.10.2001 +, M Elliot-Knight wrote: Anyone heard of this label? Have any info on it? thanks MEK small label from cologne, nice minimal house. sometimes the attempt to sound like maurizio (e.g. m4) is a bit too obvious for me but they have a couple of good releases that i love to play. check http://www.salz-music.com (or was it .de?) ines -- the sound of berlin http://www.circonium.de - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] HEIM elektronik discography?
darw_n wrote: heim elektronik discography anyone?? if you mean heimelektro ulm they have an official website incl. discography: http://www.heimelektro-ulm.de/ ines -- http://www.circonium.de - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] soundhack/soundstream
At 13:07 11.05.01 +1000, lo sens wrote: I got these sent over from Hardwax after hearing some of the tracks on copies belonging to a friend of mine, and recognising them as tracks that had my jaw-dropping a few times on the dancefloor. The style of the tracks is quite hard to describe. They're really overtly dancefloor oriented, but have quite complex sounds and rhythms going on: stuff I associate more with clicky homelistening tracks. Can someone else describe them? there was an article about soundstream/soundhack in de:bug magazine #32 which you can find here: http://195.125.165.253/cgi-bin/debug.pl?what=showpart=texteID=1146 - unfortunately it's german only. i read reviews that described the music as cut-up hyperfunk which comes really close :) here are two short realaudio clips of sound stream 01: http://www.circonium.de/favourites/ (march 2001 section) ines --- Giles Dickerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Where did you find these ? // giles lo sens wrote: Hi I've just recently got hold of the 3 soundhack / soundstream releases: amazing genre-defying tracks that really hit a dancefloor hard. I understand the ep's were big in Detroit (I heard Mills drop the soundstream track a couple of months ago). My question is: who is this? I understand the person responsible's from Berlin. Anyone have any more info? Cheers Chris - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [313] Sabres of Paradise (was: Some cds I ordered, what next )
I'll just add a couple of newer labels: Vibrant Music (I'm fairly certain this is a CR offshoot - anyone?) and Trapez - probably my favourite label at the moment. As far as I know Vibrant Music is run by Fluxion, so I guess it is CR related. yes, vibrant music is run by fluxion. it has the same publishing company as chain reaction (bcp), so there is the connection to the rest of the camp. ines -- http://www.circonium.de/
Re: [313] SYSTEM 360
xx xx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any one to help on that ? Interpret : System 360 Title: Active Technologies. Who's that? where he/she/they come(s)from ? what is his/her/their new topicality? Was looking everywhere on internet, and at least found this comment on EFA website: Detroit Style At Its Best system 360 is a collective that has been releasing music under various names on various labels (r.a.n.d. musik, krok, lowtec, science city, usm...) check this link for some info: http://www.mad-net.de/rand/index.html if i remember correctly they are from the leipzig area (or thuringia at least) in east germany. a couple of releases: system 360 active technologies (source, DoLP) system 360 form EP (usm 011, 12) system 360 2nd this (3b 003, 12) system 360 super tuesday (3b 006, 12) and a lovely minimal track on the airbag record 01 compilation (usm/otl 004). ines -- 13 april 2001 de:bug lounge @ wmf berlin: circonium, pilote (live), conny schmidt the sound of berlin - http://www.circonium.de
new monolake and more berlin stuff
just a reminder the new monolake album gravity has just been released http://www.monolake.de/ and the first release of tikiman's new label false tuned, dub it witaattitude by tikiman himself http://www.false-tuned.de/ (what a lovely website) and while we are at it hallucinator (chain reaction) plays live in berlin sat jan 27th: podewil sun jan 28th: leisester club der welt ines http://www.circonium.de
new rhythm sound
for those who like rhythm sound i recommend to check out their latest 10 (whitelabel only) rhythm sound meet the chosen brothers: march down babylon available at hardwax recordstore. be quick, the release is limited to 500 copies :) ines http://www.circonium.de
Re: [313] new rhythm sound
rhythm sound meet the chosen brothers: march down babylon i forgot to mention it's a cover version of a wackie's classics. ines http://www.circonium.de
Re: [313] Musik And Maschine Techno Congress
cyclone wrote: The Musik and Maschine Techno Congress sounds very interesting and could be great but I have been unable to find any info on it, let alone any reports about what happened at it. there is some information at http://www.musikundmaschine.com/ quote: The purpose of Musik und Maschine GmbH is to create a social platform where interested and established figures in the Techno Music Community can interact and explore subjects like: history/status- quo/future, enhancing/expanding what we do, creating contacts and relationships and many more opportunities in the field and future of Techno Music. Musik and Maschine will organize discussion groups, lectures, and summits as well as a fair and various additional events to fulfill these goals. One of Musik und Maschine's intentions is to review Techno's history and to trace connections between Germanys youth culture and electronic music. Groups such as Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream are often named as the grandfathers of Techno. Furthermore Kurt Schwitters, the Da Da Movement and Walter Ruttmanns film Diagonalsymphonien from the 20's as well as George Antheils Ballett Mecanique originate from the rich fund available for the investigation of the phenomenon Techno. Musik und Maschine is an initiative to research this area and enhance an international communication on electronic music. A close cooperation with the Humboldt University is planned in this area. ines http://www.circonium.de
Re: [313] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Simon Conway wrote: anyone know what the story is with the electro list - is it still down? ines? yes, it's still down but we are working hard to get it running again (hopefully this week or next). ines http://www.circonium.de
Re: [313] Ladomat question
At 12:19 01.08.00 -0400, MikeD wrote: Can anyone help me find Ladomat on the web? Im looking for a discography so that I may find more tracks similar to their Don't Speak remix EP http://www.lado.de/ ines
Re: [313] id this lp
The [Quad] wrote: Can info be provided on this piece..? id/lp on on/off records... I believe it's all live and yet the only artist I can remember as having contributed is Monolake... this is a collection of live material performed by various artists at the ideenshop bar/club in berlin between january and march 1999. kotai/bader : serpent tim(don't dolby) + osto : ideenflop patrick + casio : t. automato : idee 2 felix kubin + victor marek : katzen in kartons monolake : mille tableaux - the musique concrete live remix session 100records : p2-n there are two minimal ambient-like tracks, and some experimental technoid stuff. i like the kotai/bader track very much which is a very dark minimal repetetive track similar to the stuff kotai has released on the elektro music dept. label. a very good compilation that shows what's going on in berlin in the underground scene (if you can call it this way) outside the big clubs. http://www.ideenshop.net ines http://www.circonium.de/
new monolake
a new monolake record has just been released... it's on their ml/i label, mli-005. i think the track titles ice / stratosphere describe the music very well. typical monolake programming, clear sounds, quite spacey. oh, and it comes on clear vinyl :) brilliant release, highly recommended. there is some info and real audio clips on the monolake web site http://www.monolake.de/stratosfer.html ines http://www.circonium.de
RE: [313] Matrix on CR
gwendal asked - Just checking : is this the same Matrix who also did Jungle stuff ? no it's definitely not. matrix on chain reaction is a guy from japan, the drum'n'bass producer matrix is from the uk (can't remember his real name at the moment). ines http://www.circonium.de
Re: [313] basic channel
Also the Maurizio (M label) records had colored vinyl pressings too. Has Rhythm Sound pressed any special vinyl? Great stuff.. yes, at least the first edition of each rhythm sound release was colored vinyl. RS-01. dark purple, 02. orange, 03. grey marbled, 04. red, green, or brown (different editions), 05. dark blue. ines more about basic channel etc on http://www.circonium.de ;)
Re: (313) Fluxion
I thought it was one dude from Greece. i dunno. can i get a yeah or nay on this, svp. thanks. andrew duke yes, it's mr soublis from greece. ines the sound of berlin http://home.snafu.de/circonium/
Re: (313) New brinkmann records forthcoming...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This post makes me once again ask the people out there - what exactly is the Q/R Ernst release? the Q/R release is not a vinyl record because in german language there does not seem to exist a girl's name that starts with the letter Q (all ernst releases have girls' names). instead brinkmann released a record bag that has the letter Q on it. it's available at formic distribution in cologne :) the U/V (ulla/vera) release will be available very soon... i'm curious what brinkmann will do with W/X and Y/Z ines the sound of berlin http://www.snafu.de/~circonium/