Re: (313) Model 500 - The Flow film clip

2009-01-28 Thread D1



am I the only one who absolutely love the vid `!??




Nope..  I love it too !!
Eamonn




Eamonn Doyle
D1 Recordings
DEAF: Dublin Electronic Arts Festival
68 Dame Street
Dublin 2
Ireland

www.deafireland.com
www.d1.ie


On 28 Jan 2009, at 14:58, Daniel Troberg wrote:

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On 28 jan 2009, at 15.13, Andrew Duke wrote:


Southern Outpost wrote:

I remember Mr. Banks showing me this clip at Submerge back in the
day... it's hilarious...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4d87BvQRuI

Wow! (meaning bad, not wow meaning good). Awesome song, but
such a crap vid. Surely the label had enough budget to come up  
with something
better than that? It is sad that that video might have introduced  
some MTVers to

Juan's music but that it was paired with those horrid visuals.

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(313) Moritz Von Oswald Health Rumors

2008-10-28 Thread D1
This is Eamonn from the Dublin Electronic Arts Festival where Moritz  
was due to perform on Sunday night. He suffered a mild stroke on his  
journey over to Dublin on Sunday morning. He is now recovering in  
Hospital. We wish him a speedy recovery over the coming days.





Eamonn Doyle
D1 Recordings
DEAF: Dublin Electronic Arts Festival
68 Dame Street
Dublin 2
Ireland

www.deafireland.com
www.d1.ie


(313) Model 500 / Moritz... etc @ DEAF next week

2008-10-14 Thread D1


Here's some info on our festival - DEAF: Dublin Electronic Arts  
Festival which starts in a weeks time here in Dublin.
Plenty of 313 related acts as well as a whole load of other music,  
film etc.. over 50 events so plenty to keep you busy if anyone  
happens to be in Dublin next week !

All the info is at www.deafireland.com

Some highlights include:

Model 500 Live
Moritz Von Oswald Trio
Nurse With Wound
Laurent Garnier
White Noise
Andy Votel
DJ Scurge
Rob Hall
M83
Trans Am
F**k Buttons
Poets of Rhythm
Point B
Ultradyne

Full Line up:

16Hz
2-bit
A Joyful Noise
Alo Allik
Americhord
Andreas Schneider
Andy Noonan
Andy Votel
Annette Krebs
Annie Hall
Anthony Kelly
Autechre [tbc]
Baiyon
Baby Dave
Bang Hazard
Barry Donovan
Bmusic Special
Bottlenote Collective
Broadcast
Channel One
Chef
Chequerboard
Chymera
D1 Recordings Djs
Dan Mac
Dave Nuremberg
Dave Vorhaus
David Lacey
David Stalling
DEAF Junior
Diffusion Award
Dj Sandrinho
DJ Scurge
DJs Lex Woo
Dom Thomas
Donal Dineen
Ebola
Ed Devant
Electric Feel
Electronic Sensoria Band
Esperanza
Evlis
Fenster
F**k Buttons
Fugitive Projects
Future Audio Workshop
Gaviscom
Get Low crew
Gran Casino
Grizzle  Colz
Groovement DJ's
Itaru Oki
iwantdesign
Jay Roche
John Carter
John Daly
John Gilsenan
Johnny Oakley
Jon Hussey
Kachanski
Karla
Kavi
Kinetic Landscapes
King Ten Suited
Konspiracy
Lakker
Laurent Garnier
Legion of Two
Lex Woo
Loktibrada aka Dj Dalo
Lost Classics
Luke Vibert
M83
Mad EP
Mail Order Messiahs
Major Grave
Margaret O'Brien
Maser
Matjazz
Max Loderbauer
Maximum Joy DJs
Meganekko
Mercuryboy
Metaldragon
Model 500 (feat. Juan Atkins  Mike Banks)
Moritz Von Oswald Trio
Mr. MotoDJs Oshroom  Bonz
Niamh Ahern
Nurse With Wound
Paul Grant
Paul Vogel
Peter Kirn
Phil Asher
Poets of Rhythm
Point B
Polly Fibre
Projector Collective
Radikal Guru
Regis
Rising Tones
Rob Hall
Rob Murphy
Rollers/Sparkers
Rumenige
Safe
Sansao
Sean Lynch
Seán McCrum
Sean Rudiman
Simon Hayes
Slavek Kwi
Solus Film Programme
Soul AD
SOUNDINGS
Spatial Music Collective
Steinski
Stephen Concannon
Stephen O’Malley
Stu
Stuey Lyons
Syntheastwood band
T-woc
Tchiky Al Dente
The Black Egg
Thomas P. Heckmann
Toirse
Totally Wired Film
Trans AM
Ultradyne
Varase Award
Vladislav Delay
White Noise
Wild Combination
Yolanda Barker’s short film ‘String Free
ZZZ
!Kaboogie Djs
!Kaboogie Electronic Music Workshop


Thanks...

Eamonn Doyle
D1 Recordings
DEAF: Dublin Electronic Arts Festival
68 Dame Street
Dublin 2
Ireland

www.deafireland.com
www.d1.ie






(313) test again ?

2008-10-13 Thread D1


test plain text


(313) New D1 Release: Educution - Ting Chuggy EP (DONE039)

2007-08-27 Thread D1
Educution / Ting Chuggy EP 

New D1 Release now available on MP3 / WAV from http://www.d1.ie 

First vinyl pressing sold out... Repress should be available early next 
week. 




Educution
Ting Chuggy Vol 1
DONE039
Preview: http://www.d1.ie/index.php?intLabelID=1intReleaseID=54 

Educution : Ting Chuggy Vol 1 

D1 continue their mission of restoring the health of house music with a 
bouncin' new E.P. from Dublin's Educution. Taking a short break from 
producing his forthcoming debut album to bring you four new trax of pure 
warehouse disco with a distinct Chicago flavour and more concern for your 
hips than aesthetics. Ting Chuggy came to the party unshowered, unshaved, 
downright stankin' and is gonna make sure everybody leaves reeking. 
'Housezilla' kicks us off with a jakk'd up loop from the JB's 'Control' and 
works the pitch in a crazy style until the sax transforms into an old timey 
car horn. 'Extravageansai' (Gaelic for Christmas jumper day) pushes up the 
heat working filtered disco textures over ripping house beats until it 
finally implodes into unabashed synth flute melodies. 'Downward Spiral' 
deepens the groove, everything worked in a gentler style while retaining the 
party spirit. Last but by no means least, 'On the Ron Again' harks back to 
where it all began, taking two loops from a filthy Ron Hardy mixtape 
recorded at the Music Box and chopping them to pieces. To top all this off 
we've included a pumpin locked groove at the end of each side so in theory 
the party will never end. 



The world of Ting Chuggy is a dangerous, threatening one; his towers of 
undulating magnificence are toppling all over my keyboards and making it 
harder for me to achieve dancefloor smashdom than it was during the days 
before I heard him. After listening to the magnificent 'Volume One' I am 
tempted to convert my career to one based in a pizza franchise, far far away 
from my beloved studio. Arise King Chuggy! - Max Tundra 

Also... DJ support from Dan Curtin, Cassy, Arne Weinberg, Akufen, Ben Sims, 
Tim Harper 




D1 RELEASES ALSO AVAILABLE ON VINYL, WAV  MP3: http://WWW.D1.IE


(313) New D1 release - Micronost [Done037]

2007-07-10 Thread D1
New D1 Release out this week on 12 Vinyl and Digital [WAV and MP3] The 
Vinyl will be available from today. Digital available from the D1 site -  
http://www.d1.ie



Micronost [aka David Donohoe] serves up four tracks of obsessively tight, 
compressed RnB grooves built from fragmented microsounds, clipped 
percussion, sleazy infectious basslines and synthlicks. Awkwardly placed 
vacuous vocals interweave with the glossy minutely detailed rhythms 
producing something which simultaneously revels in and despises the empty 
funk of a popular music entirely based on narcissism and capitalism. We got 
mad love for this!


Micronost Narcissism and the Merits of Capitalism

1. Capitalicious
Preview: http://www.d1.ie/easyedit/previewmp3/done037_a1.mp3

2. Pixel Bitches
Preview: http://www.d1.ie/easyedit/previewmp3/done037_a2.mp3

3. Got Mad Love
Preview: http://www.d1.ie/easyedit/previewmp3/done037_b1.mp3

4. Booty Bling
Preview: http://www.d1.ie/easyedit/previewmp3/done037_b2.mp3 



D1
http://www.d1.ie


(313) Two new D1 releases. Available now @ http://www.d1.ie

2007-06-08 Thread D1
Two new D1 releases. Available now  @ http://www.d1.ie 



Americhord: Enter EP Dan Curtin and Mark Broom Mixes 


1. Tighter My Grip - Dan Curtin Track Mix
Preview:
http://www.d1.ie/easyedit/previewmp3/curtin 1 samp.mp3
or
http://tinyurl.com/34s3dv 



2. Tighter My Grip - Dan Curtin String Mix
Preview:
http://www.d1.ie/easyedit/previewmp3/curtin 2 samp.mp3
or
http://tinyurl.com/2pmzhu 



3. Phoenix - Mark Broom Mix 1
Preview:
http://www.d1.ie/easyedit/previewmp3/broom 1 samp.mp3
or
http://tinyurl.com/yvj22r 



4. Phoenix - Mark Broom Mix 2
Preview:
http://www.d1.ie/easyedit/previewmp3/broom 2 samp.mp3
or
http://tinyurl.com/23t4cx 



Ohio's Dan Curtin [Metamorphic Records] delivers two diverse interpretations
of Tighter My Grip. His first Track mix is more in keeping with his recent
stripped down productions on Tuning Spork, with a sharply produced linear
reworking which focuses in on the original tracks vocals and shimmering
synth riff. His second string mix sees him turn in another of his signature
Techno-Funk classics, as only Dan Curtin knows how. 


Long standing D1 collaborator Mark Broom, effortless as always, rearranges
Phoenix into two pulsating 4/4 grooves, with the originals haunting string
line riding on top throughout both. Again, as with recent D1 releases, this
is strictly limited vinyl run. 


Ikeaboy: Sleeper Cell EP
1. Dayna
Preview:
http://www.d1.ie/easyedit/previewmp3/dayna_samp.mp3
or
http://tinyurl.com/2agvvo 



2. Animus
Preview:
http://www.d1.ie/easyedit/previewmp3/animus_samp.mp3
or
http://tinyurl.com/2x 




3. Hitch
Preview
http://www.d1.ie/easyedit/previewmp3/hitch_samp.mp3
or
http://tinyurl.com/22plp7 



4. Unfocused
Preview:
http://www.d1.ie/easyedit/previewmp3/unfocused_samp.mp3
or
http://tinyurl.com/2zmsjp 




IKEABOY:  Through one thing or another this EP's release was delayed 5
years. Well I always wanted to make music that couldn't be dated so this
shouldn't make much difference provided I was successful. These tracks were
made before I moved from the MPC to the computer set up now which restricted
me from pouring fashionable effects on them which, I think, helped them not
to be easily dated. 


I can still confidently stand behind these tracks because even when they
were written 6 years ago they were out of step with the Dj charts of the
time so they can't fall out of fashion if they never were in fashion. I
still enjoy them and they still surprise me despite the fact I've heard them
over and over. So here it is -the long lost Ikeaboy EP I hope you enjoy it. 


Dayna - Dub influenced Detroit techno co-written with Mote. Doesn't sound
like Basic Channel or dubstep but a more of a cinematic vibe. In retrospect
it reminds me of a tougher Etienne De'Creicy's Super Discount record. Hitch,
built around a djembe sample played by Ben Small (thank you Ben!) Again in
retrospect, Jeff Mills' huge influence on me can be heard but thankfully not
in a way you could accuse me of any obvious plagiarism. I was getting tired
of repetition at the time hence the twists, turns and sharp lefts in the
arrangement. Animus - The kicks on the 1st and 3rd beat with a large snare
on the 4th formed the basis for two interlocking bass parts a silvery synth
riff, some strings, a little acid and that's it. Alien funk. Unfocused -
Another wandering arrangement in this electro track taking in growling bass,
glassy chords and a creamy middle 8. The return after the middle 8 gives me
a happy upbeat feeling unusual for my stuff. 



EAMONN DOYLE
D1 RECORDINGS / DEAF: DUBLIN ELECTRONIC ARTS FESTIVAL
147 PARNELL STREET
DUBLIN 1
IRELAND 


web:
D1:  http://d1.ie
DEAF:  http://deafireland.com
EAMONN DOYLE:  http://eamonndoyle.com
MYSPACE:  http://myspace.com/eamonndoyle


Re: (313) robotnik dj style?

2006-07-28 Thread D1


Without a direct quote or some explanation of what he means by that  
or why

I wouldn't write him off.
It could mean just as Matt says below - but damn, that's a loaded
statement.  I hope there comes some explanation soonish.
Eamonn - did he ever explain that statement to you?



Well.. I was just asking him what kind of stuff he was DJing these  
days..   he said he hated blues notes in music.. and black vocals...  
but that he used to like otis redding.
He pretty much dismissed 90's techno and seemed pretty much unaware  
of anything that had come out of detroit since 1990.
He said it was just his preference now, that he didn't like or play  
black music..  not in any way racist [didn't come across like that  
anyway].. just seemed like a ridiculous categorization to me!
It's about as ludicrous as that stupid MOBO thing [music of black  
origin awards].. I mean, where the hell do you draw the line ? Irish  
traditional Music [which has it's roots in Egyptian and Eastern  
European Music] influenced american country music, which among others  
influenced Stevie Wonder. etc etc etc

Robotnik's a VERY nice guy by the way !
Eamonn






Re: (313) robotnik dj style?

2006-07-28 Thread D1


no blue notes - so he's following a purist European tradition
the second part..well, that's fukt up

odd because his music has blue notes throughout it so he must be only
playing new productions
it must sound like dance music on prozac


I think he still plays the odd old style set..  but mostly he's  
playing pretty banging techno from what I can make out..  maybe  
someone out there has heard him DJ recently ?
I'm actually pretty ignorant to his earlier stuff, I've no idea about  
any of the Italo Disco stuff.. if that's the right term ?

Eamonn







Re: (313) robotnik dj style?

2006-07-27 Thread D1
I haven't heard him DJ ever, but I had an interesting conversation  
with him last month .. he told me that he doesn't like playing  
black music .. which I thought was kinda strange. I'm pretty sure  
he was coming at it from an aesthetic view point.. still weird though !!
He suggested I try it sometime .. which would have been pretty  
difficult.. I'd have had to throw away 90% of my record collection !

Eamonn / D1




On 27 Jul 2006, at 18:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hey, alexander robotnik is making his way to the west coast in a  
couple of

weeks I assume as part of a NA tour.

Anyone seen him on this tour or lately?

From what I understand he plays modern minimal techno off a laptop  
but I've
not seen him play before. Maybe with the release of his old  
problemz era work
he will delve into that 80s postdisco sound he is so well known  
for. But
honestly, that sound is caned to death here in SF and I would  
prefer to hear

his take on newer dance sounds. thanks

jimmy hbot







Re: (313) So Bad But So Funny

2006-07-22 Thread D1

That's a classic !
E

On 22 Jul 2006, at 13:39, Martin Dust wrote:


This Link Contains Trance
http://basshunter.m0o.eu/anna/index_en.php

m







Re: (313) Dublin clubbing: 13,14-07-06

2006-07-05 Thread D1


On 4 Jul 2006, at 15:16, Matt Chester (313) wrote:

Check out Electric City - they are on every Thursday night, and  
usually have a selection of locals and good guests.
There's a schedule here - http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/ 
viewtopic.php?t=16781


I don't know if D1s Model One night is still running on Fridays -  
is Eamonn still on this list?



Hi..
well.. I stopped doing Model One earlier this year..   still doing  
DEAF later in the year though.
Not sure what's on in Dublin these days.. kind of making a point of  
being out of the loop at the moment !

Eamonn


Re: (313) UR live in Rome this Sat

2006-04-27 Thread D1
As far as I know.. UR are playing live in Japan this weekend !
Eamonn / D1



On 27/04/2006 16:53, Dan Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Well, Galaxy 2 Galaxy is a proper band, with drummers, bass, keys etc, but I
 also know that James Pennington is doing live sets at the moment. Not sure
 what this consists of exactly though.
 
 Any idea who's billed?
 
 You wrote:
 hi list,
 
 some 313 happenings in rome:
 
 besides the Max2Min tour coming to Goa club this evening with Richie Hawtin
 and Troy Pierce representing, there is UR live event at Brancaleone on
 Saturday..
 
 butwhat exactly IS UR Live? am i to expect some sort of live act like
 the one that toured last year whose name now escapes me? (sorry guys.i
 sometimes have a really bad memory)
 
 fab.
 
 CITYMORB MUSIC
 www.citymorb.net | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 out now: CTM002 SMBP - Stars Falling ep.
 next release: CTM004 Vermont - The Santa Cruz Operation ep.
 
 
 
 
 



Re: (313) UR live in Rome this Sat

2006-04-27 Thread D1

 
 but anyway, what can i expect from a UR Live gig?
 
 fabs
 

They played for us in Dublin last year..  Fantastic show..   Mike, Gerald
Mitchell and Esteban on Keyboards...  Also drums, Bass and Santiago on
samples / visuals... Also Cornelius as MC.
They completely rocked Dublin..  Plenty of Hi Tech funk and Gospel...
Definitely try and catch the show if you can.
Eamonn / D1




(313) kenny larkin ?

2006-03-14 Thread D1
Have any of his comedy acts been recorded !?
Eamonn / D1




(313) D1 mix / Archiver

2006-03-10 Thread D1

This week's mix

Alan Smith (D1) Model One @ Traffic 12-06-2005

http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/ModelOne/alansmith(d1)modelonetraffic1
2-06-2005.mp3
or
http://tinyurl.com/jfmhv

We're also hosting some mixes from Dan Curtin:


Interstellar Grove Mix 1
http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/Other/DanCurtin_IGM1.mp3

Interstellar Grove Mix 2
http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/Other/DanCurtin_IGM2.mp3

Interstellar Grove Mix 3
http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/Other/DanCurtin_IGM3.mp3



The Archiver
http://www.thearchiver.net


New D1 website coming soon.




RE: (313) Aaron Carl - Tears (Subject Detroit)

2006-02-07 Thread D1
I just checked it out on Bone's myspace page..  Sounds great, can't wait to
get my hands on a copy !
Eamonn / D1



-Original Message-
From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 February 2006 12:47
To: António Alves
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Aaron Carl - Tears (Subject Detroit)


First of February apparently.

robin...

António Alves wrote:
 Anyone know when this twelve is dropping? Wicked release!

 Antonio




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Re: (313) speaking of stasis...

2005-12-14 Thread d1

I got really excited when i heard 20ft scarf on that new pure plactic 12..
then really depressed when I realised it was an old Stasis track .. I thought
for a minute there that Stasis was back making techno again !
Eamonn / D1




Quoting Lance @ Inaudible [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Yes i think that track also made it onto the Fake Fruit and Horrible 
 Shoes compilation cd on Pure Plastic. I still love all the early Pure 
 Plastic releases. They all had a great abstract 
 techno-electro-electronica sound. Unfortunately the later Pure 
 Plastic releases (starting with the Rue East, Ben Sims, and Kapla 
 releases) tended to focus on more of a harder minimal techno sound. 
 The same thing happened to the Ifach and Trelik labels. I long for 
 the older abstract sounds of those labels...
 
 
 
 20ft scarf is a killer track! Originally released on Pure Plastic 
 003 or 004 if I remember right
 Again makes me feel sad about the fact that Steve Pickton is not 
 doing music anymore. :-(((
 
 
 Cheers, Arne
 
 Lance @ Inaudible [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
   noticed this recently on some of the new release listsings...
 
   Stasis+Allstars: old skool reunion 12 (Pure Plastic Distribution/PPD03)
   a1. Stasis - 20ft scarf
   b1. Allstars - byters
 
   Rumor has it that the Allstars is comprised of Plaid, Baby Ford,
   Stasis and Mark Broom.
 
   --
 
   ---Lance
   6099 Creekside Lane
   North Ridgeville, OH 44039
   United States
 
 
 --
 
 
 -- 
 
 ---Lance
 6099 Creekside Lane
 North Ridgeville, OH 44039
 United States
 




RE: (313) speaking of Pure Plastic...

2005-12-14 Thread d1
I can't speak highly enough about the guys Pure Plastic. I've never come across
as genuine a group of people in all my dealings with any DJs , producers and
distributors over the years ! There's a really interesting mix of music coming
out of their distribution now as well. They're not exactly the most in
fashion distributor so it seems they tend to get overlooked in favor of the
likes of Kompakt etc, which is a shame.
Also.. Mark Brooms back catalog is awesome.. I'm still coming across new records
and aliases of his all the time.
Eamonn / D1




Quoting Kelly, Stephen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Lance said:
 
 Unfortunately the later Pure Plastic releases (starting with the Rue East,
 Ben Sims, and Kapla 
 releases) tended to focus on more of a harder minimal techno sound. 
 
 i think that's a little unfair.. pure plastic itself still releases some
 very eclectic material, from the electro of pp061 to oscar mulero's 'a occhi
 chiusi'.. uxb continues to release the unexpected.. pure plastic
 distribution deserves a great deal of respect as well, if only for the
 support it provides to labels like d1..
 
 i reckon the strength of pure plastic has always been that it can't be
 pinned downed to a sound, just a love of good techno..
 
 check for a really diverse set of music,
 http://www.pureplastic.co.uk/distribution/latestreleases.php
 




(313) Another UR mix

2005-12-12 Thread D1

Here's a killer UR mix from a guy I met in Estonia a while back...

http://www.adapteri.com/betoni/index.php?subaction=showfullid=1087220528ar
chive=start_from=ucat=

Eamonn / D1





(313) UR at DEAF review

2005-11-09 Thread D1
http://www.residentadvisor.net/review_view.asp?id=3367


(313) DEAF Radio feature

2005-10-25 Thread D1
Here's a feature on DEAF from last Sunday's Lyric FM in Ireland . check it 
out if you get a chance !

http://www.deafireland.com/images/uploads/archive_audio/LYRICFMDEAF4'05.mp3

Thanks / DEAF



RE: FW: (313) G2G

2005-10-17 Thread D1
They are also playing for us in Dublin on the bank holiday Sunday night at
the DEAF festival - www.deafireland.com

RE: Garnier
He played earlier in Dublin this year and he was brilliant !

Eamonn - D1






(313) DUBLIN .... planes trains and automobiles !!

2005-09-22 Thread D1
Whatever way you decide to come to Dublin ... you're all very welcome!!
If anyone is coming over for the weekend.. make sure to let us know so we
can all say hello etc !!!
Thanks
Eamonn / D1 - DEAF - Dublin




-Original Message-
From: Kent Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 September 2005 13:58
To: list 313
Subject: Re: (313) Galaxy II Galaxy in DUBLIN ..


2 things: This is a great lineup, and the show takes place in a great
city.  Americans note that sometimes you can get cheaper tickets to
Dublin than London.  If you've never been to Dublin, I rate it (as a
bloody American tourist) with Paris, London and Berlin, with the added
bonus that the locals mostly understand you when you speak.

2nd: RyanAir can be a false economy. If you're in London, it takes
about 15 pounds or more to get out to the airport, and it's another 10
Euro into town in Dublin.  Once you take all the incidental transport
costs into account, it's cheaper to take the Bus/Ferry, plus you get
that chance you've been missing to get violently seasick crossing the
water.

Last summer I took my kids to London, Paris, Amsterdam and Dublin,
going the 'discount air' route. Next time I'm sticking to trains -- at
least you go city center to city center.  Getting up at 4 AM to catch
a bus from Amsterdam to the Rotterdam airport to fly back to London
was a low point of the trip.

On 9/21/05, D1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Cheap Ryanair tickets to Dublin for anyone interested in a weekend away !!


 Sunday 30th October 2005 - DEAF : Dublin Electronic Arts Festival

 www.deafireland.com


 Galaxy 2 Galaxy [UR] Live,

 Los Hermanos [UR] live.

 DJ S2 [UR]


 PLUS


 Mark Broom [Pureplastic UK]






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(313) Galaxy II Galaxy in DUBLIN ..........

2005-09-21 Thread D1

Cheap Ryanair tickets to Dublin for anyone interested in a weekend away !!


Sunday 30th October 2005 - DEAF : Dublin Electronic Arts Festival

www.deafireland.com


Galaxy 2 Galaxy [UR] Live,

Los Hermanos [UR] live.

DJ S2 [UR]


PLUS


Mark Broom [Pureplastic UK]



PLUS



D1 Japanese showcase Featuring

Kan Shimomura [D1-Toyko]

Bayion [D1-Koyto]



Support from Eamonn Doyle [D1]

 Special guests



7 hours of techno from Detroit, Dublin and Japan

Visual programming from Underground Resistance, Del 9 and Metal Dragon


Venue: Village Venue, Wexford Street, Dublin 2  www.thevillagevenue.com


ONLINE: Tickets available from  www.tickets.ie


Time:  this is an EARLY SHOW !! 7.30 PM SHARP - 3AM

ALSO at DEAF this year -

Kool Keith
Kutmaster Kurt
Goldie
Perlon Records showcase featuring Akufen  Dimbiman
I-F
D1SCO
Steve Bicknell
Pamelia Kurstin
Mixmaster Morris / The Irresistible Force
Lisle Ellis
Roger Doyle / Operating Theatre Ensemble #
Max Tundra
Anne Garner
Sean Quinn
Keith Downey
Crash Ensemble
Dreyblatt
Somadrone
Schroedersound
Ray Merriweather
Andre Womack
William Pope
Esteban Adame
Santiago Salazar
Delinquent Dialect
Dr Skunkenstein
Heuristic Audio
Ikeaboy
Magnetize
I am exit
Northstation
Splitloop
Corrugated tunnel
Afronova
Toirse
Chequerboard
DJ Scope
Darklight Film Festival / Darklight Symposium
Les Bien,
Moth Complex
Ophelia
Deep Burial
Simon McDermot
Colin Shields
Greg Marshall
Desy Balmer
Darren Allen
T-Polar
ISO9 Live
Berimbodhran
Charles Brand
Fairlights

More TBC


 DEAF Halloween night closing party

 loads and loads of Irish and International DJs / Live PAs playing at the
DEAF DJ Weekender @ The Globe / Hogans / Bia Bar



(313) Moog Memorial

2005-08-26 Thread D1

Really nice piece from Hans [the Moog film director] on Bob Moogs passing.
Eamonn / D1

http://www.zu33.com/moog/memorial.html







RE: (313) record pressing in ireland?

2005-08-19 Thread D1
None that I know of If there were any I'd be very interested to know !
Eamonn / D1 - Dublin


-Original Message-
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 August 2005 16:20
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) record pressing in ireland?

posted for [EMAIL PROTECTED] because they seem to be having
problems sending to the list:

Question does anyone know of some credible record pressing plants
in Ireland? Awhile back a distributor I was working from in Paris
told me there was a low cost good quality plant in Ireland he did
his records through, but I cannot remember the name.  Any help
would be naturally very helpful.  Thank you,
Steve


andythepooh.com



  



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(313) Hans Zimmer

2005-08-09 Thread D1
Never let your wife prevent you from buying equipment. A house will not buy
a synthesizer, but a synthesizer can buy a house. Hans Zimmer






(313) Drexciya Blog

2005-07-27 Thread D1
http://www.drexciyaresearchlab.blogspot.com/
D1





RE: (313) Dan Curtin

2005-07-12 Thread D1
Not sure if these links have been posted yet - audio of two of the new Dan
Curtin mixes..

http://www.venusworks.com/info/SB12EP.htm

http://www.venusworks.com/info/MET020.htm


Eamonn / D1





-Original Message-
From: Stoddard, Kamal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 July 2005 22:38
To: Jason Brunton; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313
Subject: RE: (313) Dan Curtin

DANG! Both of these are nice. Feel the same about the metamorphic one
from the clips I heard. The tuning spork one was really dope though too.
Good to hear him bringing some umph to the glitchy stuff, it gets so
soft (read flaccid) sometimes... ugh. His joints are jacking all over
the place though, gots edge and energy and there are still definable
melodies there, not just the *conceptual* ones. Nice tip dawg.

Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems





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 From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 12:39 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: 313
 Subject: Re: (313) Dan Curtin

 The Tuning Spork one is noce- 2 glitchy house tracks and two
 slightly better, deeper tracks- the Metamorphic one is def my
 favourite
 though- great Techno and not so frantic as some of his earlier work

 cheers

 Jason
 On 11 Jul 2005, at 16:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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  anyone have them yet? can give us any rough reports?
 
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RE: (313) Other things I haven't really seen mentioned:

2005-07-07 Thread D1


are you talking about Angie Revisited? the Autechre remix almost moves me to
tears...it's also been a while since Autechre's music actually made me
feel something. i cant stop listening to it.

As far as I know that's an old but up until now unreleased remix by
Autechre..
Eamonn - D1






(313) Stevie Wonder ?

2005-05-24 Thread D1
Anyone heard his new album yet ?
Or anyone interested?
Eamonn / D1





(313) D1 D1gital label

2005-05-06 Thread D1

Here's a few new MP3 releases on D1's D1gital label. Free for download if
anyone's interested.
http://www.d1recordings.com/banner_news/index.asp?id=7
Next D1 vinyl release - DJ Bone - Release date: June 6th
Thanks.. Eamonn / D1 - Dublin








(313) Rhythm Sound

2005-05-03 Thread D1


-Original Message-
From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 May 2005 13:49
To: 313 Org
Subject: Re: (313) K1 tune ID...

* Also Rhythm  Sound where in Dublin on Friday nite for there 45
 Session with
 Tikiman.


 Amazing nite!

ah yes we have this in Manchester on friday. recloose at eyes down
toohmmm decisions

robin...
* Got to be Rhythm and Sound..   we had them in the club on Friday .. It was
Amazing !!!
* Eamonn / D1 - Dublin






RE: (313) Sugar- Plum

2005-04-14 Thread D1
I always associated that record with Weatherhall... but I suspect that's
because he used to play it a lot as far as I remember. It does kind of sound
like Stasis... great record!
Eamonn / D1


-Original Message-
From: Placid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 April 2005 12:00
To: 313
Subject: (313) Sugar- Plum

Anyone got any info on this..  I remember a rumour it was Stasis..

Just a white label with a sugar plumstamp on it

p




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(313) claude young contact ?

2004-12-03 Thread D1
Anyone have a recent email contact for Claude ?
Thanks

Eamonn / D1

www.d1recordings.com
www.rad1o.tv






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(313) John Balance R.I.P

2004-11-15 Thread D1
This is really sad news ! He was an absolute pleasure to have over at our
festival this year.
One of the most intriguing characters I've ever encountered !

Eamonn / D1 - DEAF
Dublin

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(313) Kerry admits it's over

2004-11-03 Thread D1

In a way it may be for the best the way the vote has gone. It could have
been a bit of a poison chalice for the democrats, considering the mess the
US economy has been left in and the situation in Iraq. Four more years might
be just what it takes to wake some people up in a real and meaningful way !
Still extremely depressing though
Eamonn / D1



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RE: (313) Irish techno artist - help! can't remember name

2004-10-24 Thread D1
Probably Donnacha Costello, runs label called Minimise.

Eamonn / D1



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: 23 October 2004 01:56
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Irish techno artist - help! can't remember name


Fizzling memory - trying to remember the name of an Irish techno artist
that has been mentioned on the list every once in a while.

I think he runs his own label too.

pffttt go the braincells

MEK


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(313) DEAF music

2004-10-13 Thread D1
We normally release a CD of Irish electronic music during our festival [DEAF
Dublin Electronic Arts Festival].
This year we've decided to put the music up online for free download...
there's music from 32 different artists from Ireland, hope you like some of
the tracks..
Here's the link..


The tracks:
http://www.deafireland.com/templates/archive_audio.asp?sec_name=Archivesub_
name=Audionode_id=-1
Our Festival site:
www.deafireland.com


Thanks
Eamonn / D1 - DEAF

ps.. the festival starts next tuesday [19th oct] for those of you anywhere
near Dublin.







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RE: (313) URGENT. Label people/Musicians

2004-10-08 Thread D1


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I guess it would be great if they could generate some money for small
labels...

But, I dunno, I'd just be a little nervous about the fact that no one seems
to have any contact asking permission or anything.

But, you are right Marsel, I guess there's nothing to worry about just yet
as nothings been sold, but I don't know, guess it's best everyone is aware?
_

Thanks for putting us onto this.. It all seems very suspect, there's a lot
of music up there, our own included. Somehow I have a feeling we won't be
getting a call from them anytime soon !
Eamonn / D1





(313) EU Boycott : An Irish response

2004-10-04 Thread D1
To view Mani's remarks with serious concern is neither to overreact to them,
nor to misconstrue them. The plain fact that his comments were ill
conceived, poorly phrased and badly judged is not something for those
offended to overlook, but for him to redress. Since he has made the decision
to post them on a forum such as this, then he must stand by them and bear
full responsibility for any insult they have caused. Moreover, it is not
wrong to view his comments as political in  nature, as the use of the term
boycott was , I believe, his. A boycott is a withdrawal from commercial
or social relations as a punishment, or protest (OED). Added to this, his
rant had more than a little of the tone of a rallying call to other US
promoters.

The only reasonable inference from his regrettable diatribe is that any
American promoter who books a European artist other than those few
specifically mentioned had better prepare for an overpaid, talentless
egotist to show up. While it may be clear to some who know Mani that this is
not what he meant, it is far from clear from his words, since this is in
fact what he said. This is clearly outrageous.

It may come as a surprise for you to hear that a great number of American
artists arrive in Europe underprepared, play sloppy and less than inspiring
sets, lazily play the sets they think Europeans want to hear rather than
music that faithfully represents their own work, yet do demand huge fees,
business class flights etc. (see your own list of complaints). This is if
they bother to show up at all. In Dublin alone, it has become something of a
gamble to choose to attend an event with an American headlining act. We
have, however, always viewed these as exceptional occurrences, and never
considered the option of a blanket ban on American acts. We continue to
support the music we love by booking American Djs and producers for our club
and annual DEAF festival, releasing work by American artists on our Dublin
based label, D1  Recordings, and music from Irish artists through the
Submerge distributed D1aspora. We also, of course, continue to support our
own homegrown talent, most of whom yes, have day jobs, and yes, often
outshine our trans-atlantic friends. In order to understand the European
scene, I respectfully suggest that a trip to Europe is indeterminably more
useful than a trip to India, particularly since said trip has given him the
impression that Europe is populated in the main by smug, self-satisfied,
indolent fatcats of little talent.

To add further insults to injury, the loss of American jobs to the Far East
due to corporate globalisation strategies is somehow another reason to be
not just angry, but DISGUSTED with the European electronic music scene.
This from a man who, we are told, has been doing some deep thinking of late.
We hope you can manage not to be too angry with European artists over the
loss of American jobs, since we have always managed not to be DISGUSTED
with the American techno community for Irish jobs moving to, among other
places, your spiritual home, India. Furthermore, Mani's ill-advised
publication of a limited safe-list of European artists rather
embarrassingly associates them with his xenophobic ravings. Fortunately, we
can spot the potential embarrassment, and ignore this. Less fortunately,
Mani did not.

Finally, it is saddening to hear that Mani cannot sit by any longer and
watch what was created here [in the US] get redone and sold back to us at
import prices. Quite apart from dismissing the work of European artists as
a mere rehash of American music, which is an insult in itself and I'm sure
will raise an eyebrow even with those on his safe-list, he fails to
appreciate the influence Europe has had on American techno, and the valuable
support Europe has lent it. It is an unfortunate fact that since its
inception, American techno has enjoyed little interest at home, but has been
the subject of intense admiration in Europe. It is not the fault of
Europeans that the vast majority of American youth would rather listen to
Linkin Park than Kenny Larkin. Just as it is not the fault of Europeans that
the vast majority of Americans would rather watch basketball than soccer,
thereby forcing many American soccer players to ply their trade in Europe.
Or that jazz is enjoying a surge in popularity in Europe while suffering
difficulties in the US, its home. Now that techno is finally enjoying some
of the home support it has always deserved, it is wrong to try to
consolidate that support by shutting the door to the continent that has
helped it stay alive through the barren years of US indifference.

Eamonn :  D1 Recordings / D1aspora
Ireland









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(313) US / EU: Mani's knee jerk response

2004-10-04 Thread d1

Kamal wrote:
I can understand where people are coming from with their angry responses 
as a knee jerk reaction, I cannot see this stance holding water after a

sober read of his initial post.


I assure you that our response was not a knee jerk one, neither was our 
reading of his original less than sober. It is his original post that was 
anything but sober. While it is obvious that Mani spent a long time 
considering his position, there is no indication that he spent nearly enough 
considering his post. 


on the same note i would say that if european promoters are
getting the same treatment from american talent, STOP BOOKING THEM


You are correct in saying that we have the right to stop booking American 
artists if we have been let down by them in the past. As does Mani with 
European artists. And this is precisely what we have done. However this was 
not enough. It was then necessary to gather a greater understanding of 
American artists and find perhaps lesser known artists who were and are more 
deserving of our support and booking fees. Simply shutting your doors is, in 
your words, a knee jerk reaction. I was not being merely flippant when I 
suggested a trip to Europe might benefit Mani greatly. 

maybe his slogan should be Saving America from bad manners. 


Certainly one way of saving yourself from bad manners is to never let anyone 
into your house again. But let it be no surprise to you that this act will 
be considered the height of bad manners  by a lot of perfectly mannered 
people who will never again receive an invitation. 


Eamonn / D1
Dublin 



RE: (313) Donnacha Costello?............

2004-07-30 Thread D1
Parts 3  4 of Donnacha's Diversions series are due out later in the year on
D1 also
Thanks
Eamonn / D1
www.d1recordings.com

 Just so this isn't completely spam, can I ask if anyone else has heard
 of a producer called Donnacha Costello? I've only recently been turned
 onto his stuff (his 'colours' series on minimise) and I'm LOVING it! I
 highly recommend.

He's great, I especially love Orange and Red. What are your favourites?



(313) Classic Vinyl LPs

2004-07-05 Thread D1
been looking for Azimuth by  Kenny Larkin for a few years now still no
sign of it anywhere !!
Eamonn  / D1

-Original Message-
From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
g/Classic Vinyl LPs


So what other classic LP have people always wanted to find on vinyl but have
maybe not succeeded, or maybe you have, or maybe you only just realized you
have something on cd which you'd dearly love to have on vinyl?



RE: (313) The spirit of Detroit

2004-06-20 Thread D1


No superstars. No special effects. Just underground resistance.
The spirit of Detroit. Somehow the Pistons beating the Lakers
fits a larger cosmic pattern, and may embody poetic justice
after all.
__


which begs the question... why did Motown ever move to Tinseltown in the
first place  ??
Eamonn / D1



(313) Scion Tikiman in DUBLIN .. Free outdoor gig.

2004-06-09 Thread D1

While we're on the subject of Scion and Tikiman,
They'll be playing a free outdoor gig in Dublin as part of our summer
series. They'll be playing on July 2nd in Dublin's meeting house square and
then also playing again at D1's Model One later that night
Thanks
Eamonn / D1






(313) DJ Bone/SubjectDetroit

2004-06-08 Thread D1
The new Juan Atkins release on Subject Detroit is really good. Hints of the
Juan we know and love from days gone by. It also includes an old track of
his previously released on Panic in Detroit.
Eamonn / D1





-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 5:02 PM
To: robin
Cc: 313
Subject: Re: (313) DJ Bone/SubjectDetroit

Not heard it yet or got a promo cough

But here's the info:

SUB 005
REBOUND
Produced by: Juan Atkins

Making his long awaited return to the Detroit
Techno arena on a Detroit label. Juan Atkins aka
the Godfather of Techno comes with the Rebound EP
on Subject Detroit.

This highly anticipated release captures the funk
and inspiration behind what the world now knows
as Techno. The originator, true innovator and
pioneer of Detroit Techno brings us back into the
world of soulful electronic music with REBOUND.

Side A: Rebound
Side B: 1. I-94, 2. Idea 1





8/6/04 2:05 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 i saw that martin...cool.

 dya know of any audio clips of that? anyone heard it?

 robin...

 Martin Dust wrote:
 There's some new Juan Atkins on the next release...






(313) Dublin Electronic Art Festival seeks writers

2004-03-25 Thread D1

DEAF IN PRINT

Now in its 3rd year, the Dublin Electronic Arts Festival is currently
seeking writers to contribute to the first of two official festival
publications for 2004.

Designed by our resident designer Niall Sweeney, DEAF In Print will be
published in two parts. Part 1 will be launched in June 2004 to coincide
with the start of the festival's Summer Programme when 1 copies will be
distributed free of charge in record  clothes shops, cafes, music venues
and bars throughout Dublin, Galway, Cork and Waterford. DEAF In Print will
also be distributed internationally as part of the promotion campaign for
DEAF 2004.

DEAF In Print is intended to encourage greater dialogue about the electronic
arts in an Irish context; however, all subjects relating to the electronic
arts past, present and future - in Ireland and elsewhere - will be
considered. Contributions may be submitted in any format or style, although
it is preferred that they emphasise a discursive approach rather than
adopting the more traditional artist feature / interview format.

Contributions must be in by 30th April 2004. Further details can be obtained
by contacting the Dublin Electronic Arts festival @ [EMAIL PROTECTED]




RE: (313) Los Hermanos

2004-01-27 Thread D1
The other side is MUCH better.. doesn't seem to be on that MP3 on the los
Hermanos website though !
Eamonn / D1


-Original Message-
From: Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 3:56 PM
To: 'kj at technotourist dot org'; 313 Mailinglist List
Subject: RE: (313) Los Hermanos

DJ Bone played it in London at the weekend. It sounded phat. I was very,
very drunk though. :0/

-Original Message-
From: kj at technotourist dot org [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 January 2004 3:54
To: 313 Mailinglist List
Subject: Re: (313) Los Hermanos


I liked that track online, it is funky and sounds really happy, i do
think it sounds better then the previous LH release actually.


On 27-jan-04, at 15:09, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:

 ive had it for like a month or so now, actually even longer. im
 not sure what ya'll are smoking, its pretty much a very nice tune.
 the b side i dont know about, but ive played and heard out the a
 side and people dig it. it definitely doesnt sound like their
 other stuff, which may be what you guys arent feeling.




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(313) UR - Splish records ??

2004-01-13 Thread D1
Does anyone know anything about a label called SPLISH ? I picked up a record
on the label with 4 versions of Living for the night licienced from
Underground Resistance the other day in a charity shop. It was released in
1991. They're all differnet versions to the ones I have on UR. Does anyone
know if Splish licienced any other stuff from the US ?
Eamonn - D1 / Dublin





RE: (313) Dan Curtin - Strictly Rhythm

2003-12-18 Thread D1
Time Undefined EP pt 2 Dan Curtain on Strictly Rhythm...   one of my
favourite releases of all time !
Eamonn - D1 / Dublin



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 4:25 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Dan Curtin - Strictly Rhythm






How are Dan Curtin's Stictly Rhythm releases? Worth £8.50?

MEK




(313) DEAF in DUBLIN

2003-10-01 Thread D1
Hi.. here's the line-up for D1's DEAF [Dublin Electronic Arts Festival] this
year.
It's on between 17th - 27th OCT.
The main event runs over two nights in the old Guinness Factory in Dublin.
check www.deafireland.com for more info.
Thanks
Eamonn - D1 / DEAF

Line-up -

Robert Hood
Plaid
Technasia
Scion
Akufen
Auxmen
Visitor
Paradox
Laub
Tarwater
Pleite
Breakage
Photek
Static
Decal
D1
DJ Bone
Frank Bretschneider
The Bug
Ambulance
Ulrich Schnauss
Thaddi Herrmann
Richard Chartier
Taylor Deupree
Fish Go Deep
Brothers on the Slide
Ewan Pearson
Paul St. Hilaire  (Burial Mix / Rhythm  Sound)
Del9
Vitacaliga
School of Thought
Tu-Ki
Keuth Rowe
Pita
Davy Splyce
Rob Rowland
Deep Burial
Panacea
DJ Mayhem
Lowtek
Destrvkt
Ri-Ra
Relevance
DJ Mek
Tayor
Addictive TV
Scope
Herv
Undermine
PixelCorps
Splitloop
Simon F
Five Green Circle
Polska
MC Stich
Mr Freeze
Don Rosco
PixelCorps
Del9
2Bit
Simon Conway
Nost
 + lots more..!



Re: (313) movement webcast?

2003-05-23 Thread D1
I think the guys from Detroit Encoding are looking into doing something for
it.
Eamonn - D1

- Original Message -
From: Sean Creen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2003 2:06 PM
Subject: (313) movement webcast?


 Sorry if this has already been covered, but is anyone hosting a webcast
from the Movement fest this year?

 Thanks,
 Sean.





Re: (313) terrace

2003-04-03 Thread D1 no2
Hi..
does anyone have a contact for, or know how I can get in contact with
Stephan Roberts ?
Thanks.. Eamonn / D1




(313) envoy

2002-12-19 Thread D1 / Dublin Distribution
He was working on some new tracks with Ewan Pearson [Maas] and he's been in
the studio a lot with Mark Broom and Dave hill too..
Some really good tracks being done from what I've heard. There was supposed
to be a new Envoy album on soma soon as well.
eamonn / D1 - Dublin


- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 3:04 PM
Subject: (313) [313] envoy / st. vitus dance.


   hi folks.  anybody know if that hope cat has done anything recently
under the envoy or st. vitus dance monikers?  i was just spinning his
coming of age EP... brilliant tracks.  i'm hungry for more of his work.
any thoughts?

 peace,
 lrh





[313] New Visitor / Mark Broom album on D1

2002-08-27 Thread D1 / Dublin Distribution
Catalog Number - DONE021
Label - D1 Recordings
Artist - Visitor [Mark Broom / Dave Hill]
Title - Passing Through
Format - CD + Double gatefold vinyl


Dublin's D1 Recordings mark their 21st release with Passing Through a new
double album by Visitor aka Mark Broom.  Mark is known primarily for his
futuristic, funky techno releases. His debut album, the critically acclaimed
Angie Is a Shoplifter appeared in 1996, alongside a wealth of material
recorded under a dizzying variety of aliases - Visitor, Midnight Funk
Association, Rue East, Repeat, Kape I'll Miester, Sympletic, Ted Howler
Rhythm Combo, Kruton and Eco Tourist.

Visitor first surfaced in D1's studio in Dublin back in 1996 after mark DJ'd
for D1's clubnight Model One.  Mark alongside his recording partner Dave
Hill have since released several Visitor 12s for D1, including the now
classic Model Two/ Basement life ep, which recently resurfaced with
reworkings by, Decal, Donnacha Costello and Rue East. Dublin has become a
second home for Mark where he is due to start a new residency at D1's new
clubnight. He continues to record new Visitor material on his regular trips
to Dublin.


This double album, [released on Double Gatefold Vinyl and CD] promises to
become another landmark release in Brooms already illustrious career. Mark's
numerous releases vary in style from his harder edged Rue East productions
through to his well renowned abstract outings as Midnight funk association.
As Visitor, Mark successfully blends both styles to produce what is
undoubtedly some of the finest deep melodic techno to come out of Europe in
recent years.
A 12 single from the album will follow with remixes by Mark under his Rue
East guise; it will also feature new unreleased material. The single, Past
Present Future, will be accompanied by a video by Dublin's FUSELAGE. Mark
and Dave will be performing live as Visitor for the first time at D1's free
live showcase gig during DEAF [Dublin Electronic Arts Festival] in October.


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[313] {}TRe: amusing

2002-08-27 Thread D1 / Dublin Distribution
we're still waiting for confirmation from UR ... not sure if they'll be
ready for DEAF...if not they'll be over shortly aterwards...
there should be some good stuff at deaf though !!  Auxmen etc...
eamonn


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 Optic Nerve / Auxmen  0ct 26   DEAF Festival Dubland Ireland

 Dubland!?
 Probably come down for this one - do you have a date for UR yet?

 Cheers,
 Sean.





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Re: [313] Techno in dublin

2002-08-07 Thread D1 / Dublin Distribution
Tell him to keep an eye out for any D1 Events... also our DEAF [Dublin
Electronic Arts Festival]... 24th - 28th Oct..
Eamonn - D1



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Subject: [313] Techno in dublin


 Hi..

 My friend is moving to dublin and is looking for warehousey events around
 town.. He is moving in late aug or september.. Various events or event
 listings sites would be appreciated!!!

 Thanks

 jake


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Re: [313] Techno songs so good they make you cry....

2002-06-07 Thread D1
Journey of the Dragons - UR





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[313] 808 manual

2002-05-07 Thread D1 / Dublin Distribution
Hi  does anyone know where I can get my hands on an 808 manual.. online
or offline thanks  Eamonn / D1 - Dublin




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[313] D1 calling Zouk..?

2002-03-07 Thread D1

Does anyone have a contact for Zouk..?  The address I have seems to be out
of action. Thanks. !
Eamonn - D1


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Re: [313] Rue east - indoor culture

2002-03-03 Thread D1 / Dublin Distribution
It's brilliant..! Much better than the first Rue East Album. It's not quite
a classic as their Angie is  shoplifter album though, really good all the
same. Eamonn - D1


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 I've been digging on this album a lot lately.. Anyone else listening to
 it?


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Re: [313] UR at Porter Street (my $ .02 )

2002-02-25 Thread D1 / Dublin Distribution
I was lucky enough to catch the show myself.. really enjoyed it !! Eamonn -
D1

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 God, I wish I lived in Detroit

 Pryor, Ryan N wrote:

 The night started out with your basic electro, techno and booty. 12:30-
The
 Tek Brothers came on. The two Brothers were each seated up front playing
 electronic drum kits backed by a dj throwing down the main beat. They
were
 just going off. Funky,funky, funky. But they only played 4 tracks! wtf?
 hardly anyone was dancing until Genesis got on the mic and started hyping
up
 the crowd. Chaos came on about one. Not sure if the dj was using decks
for
 the main beat or a notebook. The other member was on a Yamaha CRX-1, and
 then there was the vocalist...rolling around on the floor in his trench
 coat. That dude was crazy, but I loved how he ran around and made people
 dance that weren't already. But again, they only performed maybe 6
tracks,
 Wayyy too short. But hearing Afrogermanic live was worth it in itself.
 Overall a very enjoyable night.
 
 ~Ryan
 
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Re: [313] Black Brit Tech

2002-02-12 Thread D1
Hope Grant  aka  Envoy...!



Eamonn Doyle
D1 Recordings
5 Moore Street
Dublin 1
Ireland

t+353 1 874 6023
www.dublindistrbution.com

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Subject: [313] Black Brit Tech


 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Just wanted to hear about Black artists and their influence on the music
 ...

 'What about Europe?'

 ... Do check out Colin McBean - AKA 'G Flame'. (sometimes with a 'Mr G')
 also uses the 'Halcyon Daze' alias.

 ... he of course, with Francisco Feirrera (who was once Derrick May's
 engineer) made up the other half of The Advent - which I now understand is
 solely Cisco ... certainly on the Time Trap Technik LP out last year.

 G Flame  Mr G work appeared first in about 1996 ... Mr G is widely held
to
 be FF.

 Mr G's work differs in it's retracing more toward house than the
 ultra-modern sheen of The Advent (Also check Soul Destroyaz on Synewave if
 you prefer the Advent's strain.).  Mr G's material is housier, more
 conventionally funky. There are snatches of strings, vocals - but the
beats
 are always a lot more subtle if one scratches below the surface. It does
 sound quite Lo-fi though.

 A very rough Mr G discography which is also totally subjective  therefore
 virtually useless save for background info  is ... ;O)

 1. Tell Him (1999) (With G Flame) Phoenix G
 3. Lites (2000) (With G Flame) (Phoenix G
 2. Flight Of the Phoenix Double Pack (2000) (With G Flame) Phoenix G
 3. Change EP (Feat. Take My Back - which I would particularly recommend)
 (2000) Cargo? - Anyway, released in NY
 3. Wot, Eh, Pardon? (Christmas 2000 Ltd release) Phoenix G
 2. Beatz For Yo Mind/Take A Toke (2001) Phoenix G
 3. Gs Strings/Walk Through(2001) Duty Free

 From reading the odd rare interview of Colin McBean, I think anyone who
 tried to refer to him as a 'black Techno artist' would get short shrift
 though ...

 

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Re: [313] lgathering in the UK / IRELAND !!

2002-02-05 Thread D1
If Dublin's an option for meeting up, then D1 would love to accomadate.
We've a load of gigs on anyway, but we could hook something up specificly if
needed.
We've also got Dublin's version of Sonar/DEMF planned for September - DEAF
[dublin electronic arts festival] ..

Just a thought ...

Eamonn - D1 Recordings / Dublin





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Re: [313] lgathering in the UK / IRELAND !!

2002-02-05 Thread D1




 sorry Eamonn
 
 but I had to laugh and please don't get funny on me but
 its ironic you choice DEAF for a music festival - I know it stands for
 what is stnads for but it made me laugh
 
 did anyone else see it or am I on my own here?? :-)




I always thought BLIND would be a cool name for a Film festival !
Eamonn - D1

 


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Re: [313] UR-Killer whale / Dubllin Bargin Bin

2002-02-02 Thread D1 / Dublin Distribution

About 400 copies of  Revolution for a change / UR  showed up in a Dublin
bargin warehouse sale about 2 years ago. They were selling them for 10p each
!!
They were dumped in with about 10,000 other records. Mostly old Network
stuff.

Eamonn / D1 - Dublin


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Subject: [313] UR-Killer whale


 Hello folks,


 Can somebody please answer the following:
 UR-Killer whale is only available on the legendary Revolution for a
change
 LP
 If so, is it the only exclusive track on the LP???

 Thanx in advance,
 Arne




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Re: [313] about the members

2002-02-01 Thread D1
sex: M
age: 32
born  raised: Dublin  - Ireland
currently living: Dublin 1 / Dublin
occupation: D1 Recordings / Dublin Distribution
Production aliases: D1, [one half of]: Active Service Unit..also under my
own name: Eamonn Doyle
Recon missions to 313: .. 1998,  1999... + Feb 2002
313: subscribed for nearly one full week now. . . am I the youngest member
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