Re: (313) Rob Hood - Sleepcycles

2005-03-16 Thread iancheshire
what? I can't believe thathe played at Split party in London and
people were ravinf about him being on form..I saw him at the Custard
Factory in Birmmingham a year or so ago and he was unreal! I have never
heard him train wreck, honest.


 On Mar 16, 2005, at 3:29 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I remember when I was a mere cheeky young scamp, and one day Rob Hood
 played at Swankys Soap in Manchester.

 He played a nice sounding record.

 I wandered up to the box. Kinda knew him to talk to at the time

 Hi Rob I said, in a polite voice.

 What's this record please?

 So you actually heard him play a good set recently? I heard him last
 saturday after 3 years avoiding him because of other horrible sets from
 the man. I have to say that he couldn't get a straight mix (and i am
 talking serious train-wrecks here) in the first 45 minutes. Once again
 his whole set was filled with nothing more then non-inspirational,
 non-funky music. We have chords and scales for a reason, they make
 music sound good, please use them.
 After Rob Hood however came James Ruskin and he was quite good to be
 honest. He dropped some more funkier stuff and even some Blaze, Blake
 Baxter and Electroids...

 I am so disappointed in Rob Hood the last couple of years, what
 happened to the Minimal Nation? Did the US listed it as a country that
 supported terrorism or what?


 KJ







RE: (313) saunderson at plan b, brixton, london, saturday night

2005-03-10 Thread iancheshire
say something - yeah I like it alot...


 I have to agree for the moment; although I still have yet to see him
 (again) in a venue where I think he's 100% happy (last time was at The
 End, quite a few years ago.)

 I feel he's still making some interesting music. That last Inner City
 12 the white label) was very attractive - I wish I hadn't passed on
 it...

 K

 Ken Odeluga

 Editor, Markets - Market Talk

 Dow Jones Newswires

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 -Original Message-
 From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 10 March 2005 15:20
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) saunderson at plan b, brixton, london, saturday night

 Odeluga, Ken wrote:
 He seems to do this kind of small/unlikely venue type of thing from
 time
 to time ... it usually goes with times when he's playing somewhere
 massive in the same few weeks ... ?

 that's quite cool that.

 can't seem to get excited about seeing him though (especially after his
 joke Movement04 entrance on the main stage...hah ahahah, very very
 funny). his selections are a little too mainstream (as in carl cox
 mainstream) for me.

 robin...







Re: (313) saunderson at plan b, brixton, london, saturday night

2005-03-10 Thread iancheshire
I dig it and Ben's is nice, some nice patterns going on...

 Is it really that good? There was one point last year when everyone was
 dropping IC.
 What's the Ben Sims mix like?

 Martin


 On 10 Mar 2005, at 15:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 say something - yeah I like it alot...


 I have to agree for the moment; although I still have yet to see him
 (again) in a venue where I think he's 100% happy (last time was at The
 End, quite a few years ago.)

 I feel he's still making some interesting music. That last Inner City
 12 the white label) was very attractive - I wish I hadn't passed on
 it...

 K








Re: (313) saunderson at plan b, brixton, london, saturday night

2005-03-10 Thread iancheshire
:) tartan of course


some nice patterns going on...

 what kinda patterns ian?

 tartan?

 burberry?

 nice flowery type patterns?

 or?

 ; )
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Re: (313) saunderson at plan b, brixton, london, saturday night

2005-03-10 Thread iancheshire
he got that idea of Ken :)...


:) tartan of course

 just like martins new blanket for his lap

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Re: (313) Fabrice Lig mix to start your work day

2005-02-03 Thread iancheshire
lovely!! will dl now, thanks!!also nice to see one of my 2004 faves on
there Gary Martins' Serious Business..love that track


 An exclusive mix here, courtesy of the master of deep melodic techno,
 Fabrice Lig aka Soul Designer. Recorded live at Decadance Club (Gent,
 Belgium) in November 2004.

 Fabrice Lig - November 2004' Mix
 http://www.pulsation.com/mixes/fabricelig.php

 Playlist :
 1) Maw Electronic / Body (Josh wink mix) / MAW
 2) Cyrez D / DeepInside / truesoul
 3) John Tejada / Sweet / Pokerflat
 4) Sirius Mo / / Sonar Kollektiv
 5) Literon / Flow Koma / Fortek
 6) Copy Shop / Mystery Guest / Black Jack
 7) DJ Madskillz / Morning Glory / 100%Pure
 8) Aril Brikha / Groove La Chord / Fragile
 9) Soul Central / String of Life / WhistleBump
 10) Maggie's last Party / V.I.M / boz
 11) Jordan Fields / Paradise Mirage / Mo Wax
 12) Gary Martin / Serious Business / teknotika
 13) Titonton Duvante / In the Middle / TFM
 14) Duplex 100 / Extrapoliert / Inital Cut
 15) John Dhalback / Basic Love / Affected
 16) Mathew Johnson / Decompression / Minus
 17) Audion / Kisses / Ghostly Int
 18) Soundhack 2 / Soundhack 2 / Soundhack
 19) Daniel Bell / Move your Body / Logistic
 20) Soul Designer / Basics / F...U F-Com

 Thanks


 Tom
 http://www.pulsation.com










RE: (313) if you drove in to work today.

2005-01-31 Thread iancheshire
i didn't drive but I had a live PA from Adam Jay on my IPOD followed by
the BMB from LD...woke me up I tell ya! :)

 First tunes this morning: (does that count?) a love supreme by mr.
 Coltrane...

 That spanners album is one of the first records I ever bought on wax... I
 remember a new years eve with one of my best mates where we decided to,
 enjoying a night in, have a listen to this album and then kinda give it a
 'review'...

 Well it took us a second or so to come up with a review after listening
 the
 entire album out: its brilliant.

 I think that was ten years ago... I still think its a gem.

 Paz

 -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
 Van: lee herrington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Verzonden: maandag 31 januari 2005 13:56
 Aan: 313@hyperreal.org
 Onderwerp: (313) if you drove in to work today.


 What did you have coming out of the speakers in your car?  Though I don't
 remember loading it in the player, I had the spanners CD from the black
 dog.  It was cold and foggy this morning so the spanner tunes set an
 appropriate mood.

 Cheers,


 lee r. herrington
 u store it
 technical support specialist

 440-260-2245










Re: (313) No Movement 2005?/Secret Life Of Trance

2005-01-28 Thread iancheshire
who's got the power...ha ha not him, at that pointanyway. well done
Martin, classic!

 Well I do have a funny Pete Tong story...

 I once ripped off his Essential Selection artwork for an advert for a
 video game, my client got a very angry call from his lawyers and I had
 to attend a conference call with the client/lawyers - I could hear Pete
 in the background. So they kick off with Who do you think you are?
 Ripping off a brand Explotation Do I know who Pete Tong is

 To which I replied I have no idea who Pete Tong is,  can you please
 explain who he is and what he does because I've never heard of him

 SILENCE

 I smiled all the way home.

 M


 On 28 Jan 2005, at 13:07, Paul Kendrick wrote:

 So you can only come back with smart answers, coz u know we've found
 you out ;-)

 Who else ya bumpin', Martin?   ...Pete Tong at dinner time



 -Original Message-
 From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 28 January 2005 12:00
 To: Paul Kendrick
 Cc: '313' Org
 Subject: Re: (313) No Movement 2005?/Secret Life Of Trance



 On 28 Jan 2005, at 11:49, Paul Kendrick wrote:

 When i tell people i like techno this is what they think i like, and
 it makes go mad. Its thoughtless twat music for dicks who are feed
 music by the record companies and cant think for them selfs.

 Crikey



 Dont you want to chuck stuff at the TV when you hear it.

 Nope, I love trash TV...

 M





 -Original Message-
 From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 28 January 2005 11:53
 To: Paul Kendrick
 Cc: Hardie, Nick; 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) No Movement 2005?/Secret Life Of Trance


 It's not that bad but I like Big Brother more, I really can't help
 what
 I like, I just go with it, I even liked Steps.

 Give in to The Rave and don't beat yourself up, stand easy...

 M


 On 28 Jan 2005, at 11:38, Paul Kendrick wrote:

 He hasn't made any good music, I bet you like to Big brother title
 tune as well Martin ;-)

 -Original Message-
 From: Hardie, Nick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 28 January 2005 11:45
 To: Martin Dust
 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: RE: (313) No Movement 2005?/Secret Life Of Trance


 Martin Dust wrote:

 Some of his early work is very good,

 yeah, then he want trance...












RE: (313) No Movement 2005?/Secret Life Of Trance

2005-01-28 Thread iancheshire
ha ha excellent!

He could have an exclusive range called  The Usual Suspects...Pete Wrong


 When I bought my Subaru, the salesman's name was Peter Thong

 He should start up his own line of undergarments...

 ;)

 Paul Kendrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/28/05 8:57 AM 
 Do you have a judge jules story as well;-)

 -Original Message-
 From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 28 January 2005 13:56
 To: Paul Kendrick
 Cc: '313' Org
 Subject: Re: (313) No Movement 2005?/Secret Life Of Trance


 Well I do have a funny Pete Tong story...

 I once ripped off his Essential Selection artwork for an advert for a
 video game, my client got a very angry call from his lawyers and I had
 to attend a conference call with the client/lawyers - I could hear Pete
 in the background. So they kick off with Who do you think you are?
 Ripping off a brand Explotation Do I know who Pete Tong is

 To which I replied I have no idea who Pete Tong is,  can you please
 explain who he is and what he does because I've never heard of him

 SILENCE

 I smiled all the way home.

 M


 On 28 Jan 2005, at 13:07, Paul Kendrick wrote:

 So you can only come back with smart answers, coz u know we've found
 you out ;-)

 Who else ya bumpin', Martin?   ...Pete Tong at dinner time



 -Original Message-
 From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 28 January 2005 12:00
 To: Paul Kendrick
 Cc: '313' Org
 Subject: Re: (313) No Movement 2005?/Secret Life Of Trance



 On 28 Jan 2005, at 11:49, Paul Kendrick wrote:

 When i tell people i like techno this is what they think i like, and
 it makes go mad. Its thoughtless twat music for dicks who are feed
 music by the record companies and cant think for them selfs.

 Crikey



 Dont you want to chuck stuff at the TV when you hear it.

 Nope, I love trash TV...

 M





 -Original Message-
 From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 28 January 2005 11:53
 To: Paul Kendrick
 Cc: Hardie, Nick; 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) No Movement 2005?/Secret Life Of Trance


 It's not that bad but I like Big Brother more, I really can't help
 what
 I like, I just go with it, I even liked Steps.

 Give in to The Rave and don't beat yourself up, stand easy...

 M


 On 28 Jan 2005, at 11:38, Paul Kendrick wrote:

 He hasn't made any good music, I bet you like to Big brother title
 tune as well Martin ;-)

 -Original Message-
 From: Hardie, Nick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 28 January 2005 11:45
 To: Martin Dust
 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: RE: (313) No Movement 2005?/Secret Life Of Trance


 Martin Dust wrote:

 Some of his early work is very good,

 yeah, then he want trance...













Re: (313) Leeds Spam

2005-01-25 Thread iancheshire
BTW the new album is amazing, I mean really good, his production skills
are superb on this, very ambient stuff but I love it.

Good luck with this one, sure it will be a stomper!

 This Friday we welcome back possibly the finest of the Detroit
 pioneers, Carl Craig. There probably isn't a DJ out there that deosn't
 own or play a Carl Craig track at some point! His contribution to
 Electronic Music is mind blowing. When Carl made his debut for us in
 July 2003 it was widely regarded as one of our finest parties for all
 involved. Carl absolutely loved the venue, the crowd and the whole vibe
 of the night, and is very excited about his much anticipated return
 this Friday. Expect nothing but the finest, purest music!
  
 THIS FRIDAY - 28th JANUARY @ Stinky's Peephouse, Leeds.
  
 Detroit's deepest groover makes a welcome return:
 CARL CRAIG (Planet E - Detroit)
 DAN MOORE  ALEX BOWEN (Superconductor)
 In Room 2:
 NEW FUNK FOUNDATION (Kendal)
 Expect a cracking blend of House, Techno, Electro and Breaks with added
 funk!
  
 No Tickets available for this one, limited paying guest list available
 for those travelling.
  
 Doors: 22:00-05:00 | £10 before 11 / £12 after - early arrival advised
  
  
  
 Coming up...
  
 FRIDAY 18th FEBRUARY @ Mission, Leeds.
 Presenting from 430 West, Detroit:
 OCTAVE ONE - LIVE! (Feat. Ann Saunderson)
 ANDREW WEATHERALL
 DAN MOORE  ALEX BOWEN (SC)
 In Arch 3:
 Subdub present:
 IRATION STEPPAS SOUNDSYSTEM
  
 FRIDAY 25th FEBRUARY @ Stinky's Peephouse, Leeds
 Starting his residency with Superconductor:
 DAZ QUAYLE (Scsi-av / SC)
 DAN MOORE  ALEX BOWEN (SC)
 Plus more tba...
  
 FRIDAY 18th MARCH @ Mission, Leeds
 BEN SIMS (Theory)
 JORIS VOORN - LIVE  (Sino)
 DAN MOORE  ALEX BOWEN (SC)
 In Arch 3: 
 Dust Science Present A Night Of Northern Electronic Soul:
 BIONIKA, DUB KULT (Arcola/Raum) SYSTEM 23  CARL TAYLOR (Bugged Out)

 The first in our series of regular parties at the Mission kicks off
 with a full live set from Octave One, another of the motor city's
 finest talents. Their new album is due out imminently and their live
 sets are the stuff of legends, so this promises to be very special
 indeed. Also Mr Weatherall will be finally back on board after a hectic
 finish to 2004 with his Two Lone Swordsman tour. As usual expect the
 unexpected as we welcome back a true pioneer for the first of many
 appearances we hope in 2005. The Iration Steppas will be back, in arch
 three, so expect some heart stopping bass along with the finest in
 world Dub  Roots from a true musical institution in Leeds. Tickets for
 this event will include a complimentary ticket for SC on 25th Feb at
 the Peephouse, when Daz Quayle will officially be starting his
 residency with us...
  
 In March at Mission we will be welcoming back to Leeds for his SC debut
 the mighty Ben Sims, one of the finest Djs out there, constantly in
 demand the world over and who owns and runs the Theory record label. We
 will also be handing a UK debut to Joris Voorn, who will be playing a
 Live set. This guy has been tearing dance floors apart with his work
 lately, this should be very special indeed! Sheffield's Dust Science
 Recordings (who have releases from Claude Young  Anthony Shakir coming
 up) will be hosting arch three with their Northern Electronic Soul.
 More info to follow soon...
  
 An electrifying start to the year we hope you will agree, and it won't
 stop there. The man with the red face, the one and only Laurent Garnier
 returns, and we have plenty more special acts lined up, that we can't
 tell you about just yet!
  
 Thanks from all at Superconductor
  
 Further info, news and DJ Mixes available from:
  
 www.superconductormusic.co.uk






Re: (313) Infiniti Collaborations

2005-01-20 Thread iancheshire
Atkins and Fabrice would be nice :)


 So, it sounds like Juan Atkins is in the mood to collaborate again - this
 time with Pacou, it's been said here recently.
  
 Maybe you all might like to join me in a bit of pointless fun and say who
 *you'd* most like to see Atkins do a project with. Try and say why, but it
 can be as plausible or as implausible as you like.
  
 For me, I will say Farben (Jan Jelinek). To me, it's quite possible given
 Juan played a one-off a gig with him in London a couple of years back. It
 would be good because it would plug Detroit in with some interesting (and
 'trendy') minimalism/clicks 'n' cuts.
  
 What about you?
  
 k







Re: (313) OT: Surgeon in San Francisco February 18th

2005-01-20 Thread iancheshire
lovely Martin, cheers for that...was looking for me stuff for me Ipod :)

 He's bang on form at the moment, 3 hours of bliss...

 Check his Kraftwerk edits, every clever stuff...

 Cheers
 Martin

 On 20 Jan 2005, at 05:45, Greg Earle wrote:

 Freebeats and Subductive Present
 ALIEN AUTOPSY
 Featuring SURGEON
 Friday, February 18, 2005

 http://www.freebeats.org/alien-autopsy/

 (Anyone know if this is part of a tour?  Or a one-off?)

  - Greg









Re: (313) OT: Surgeon in San Francisco February 18th

2005-01-20 Thread iancheshire
nice one, I'll check em out Martin, ta!



 There's a couple of them out there in his live sets, wonderful stuff -
 there's one mix (werk or Tfunk) where he blends Kraftwerk into another
 track so sweetly it give me the bumps...

 Martin


 On 20 Jan 2005, at 10:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 lovely Martin, cheers for that...was looking for me stuff for me Ipod
 :)

 He's bang on form at the moment, 3 hours of bliss...

 Check his Kraftwerk edits, every clever stuff...

 Cheers
 Martin

 On 20 Jan 2005, at 05:45, Greg Earle wrote:

 Freebeats and Subductive Present
 ALIEN AUTOPSY
 Featuring SURGEON
 Friday, February 18, 2005

 http://www.freebeats.org/alien-autopsy/

 (Anyone know if this is part of a tour?  Or a one-off?)

- Greg















Re: (313) [London] Fabrice Lig this Saturday

2005-01-14 Thread iancheshire
Fabrice one of my favs but sadly I cannot be there as the wife is due to
drop soon so must be nearby instead of last time(the Bleep43'ers will know
why :)

so have fun all and dance for me!

 Just a quick reminder to UK-based 313ers that Fabrice Lig will be
 appearing at Public Life in Whitechapel tomorrow night, Saturday
 15th January. Here's the blurb:

 FLASHPOINT presents FABRICE LIG (Raygun, F-Com, 7th City, KMS,
 Kanzleramt, Playhouse, Starbaby, Keynote)
 a.k.a. Soul Designer, Bug Orchestra, Mauler, Deep Forces, RSP,
 South Union

 plus Flashpoint residents

 Guy Thackeray (Non Stop DJs)
 Brendan Nelson (Non Stop DJs)
 Matt Chester (11th Hour)

 Visuals by circuit_c

 Saturday 15th January 2005, 9pm-3am
 @ Public Life, 82a Commercial St, London EC1
 nearest tube Liverpool St / Aldgate East
 directions - http://tinyurl.com/5v9tq

 9pm - 3am, £5 entrance

 www.fabricelig.com
 www.flashpointclub.com

 Contact me offlist if you need any further info!

 Brendan






Re: (313) Krafwerk Booty

2005-01-11 Thread iancheshire
hmm well I have never had a problem at Phonica but then I can be quite
thick skinned to that kinda crap..but yeah the desciptions are wrong and
the ultra rare are suspect at times..



 I thought about not posting it to be honest Ken, I've yet to find a
 good mastered (loud) piece of early vinyl by Kraftwerk. I picked a few
 up from HTFR, and they are all shocking...

 Kinda thought some people may be interested and yes the staff of this
 shop are of legend for being rude and snotty.

 Glad I could help ease the tension :)

 M




 On 11 Jan 2005, at 08:04, Odeluga, Ken wrote:

 There's nothing like a bit of intemperance early in the morning and
 here's one from me:

 Phonica (and the co and people from which it evolved) is well-known in
 our little technowelt for its sharp practices and p.o.s. attitude to
 both customers and staff. I've also noticed that the descriptions on
 the
 records are often inaccurate at best (e.g. saying Black Noize is
 actually Shake?!) and at worst misleading. Selling this boot and giving
 out the subtext of the tracks being 'ultra-rare' as a kind of
 justification, seems to be just an extension of the above.

 There I feel better now...

 k

 https://www.phonicarecords.co.uk/detail.aspx?ID=2986

 Martin















Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson DEMF set playlist

2005-01-07 Thread iancheshire
well even I was a little amazed by his set and I know I wrote something
when I saw the video but tbh as you say Robin without his cash, it
wouldn't of happened, its not an exscuse and I am sure he didn't do it on
purpose so lets try and not beat him up to much :)


 plus- you have to make fun of his 'rising up from behind the
 turntables'
 when his name was annouced

 that was absolutely hilarious.

 he was also grandly announced at one point as Kevin Saunders. (!)

 i'd have been a bit annoyed if that had happened to me given that he
 stumped up a bundle of cash to actually make the thing happen.

 robin...







Re: (313) Launch Transmission G74-R episode 001

2004-12-20 Thread iancheshire
Fantastic! cheers Martin for that..

 Claude launches his new radio show today, check it out on:
 http://www.claudeyoung.net

 Cheers
 Martin







Re: (313) LONDON (SPAM) : Bleep43.com

2004-12-15 Thread iancheshire
What a way too see the NYE's proceedings in and all for a very good cause,
well done guys!!! I wish you all the best with this and I am sure everyone
will be remembering this night for many years to come(like all the bleep43
parties tbh)...

Sadly I can't be there as I'll be in my second home, but have fun all and
enjoy!!

Cheers
Ian



 Hello. We think we've got a particularly good reason to invite you all
 to see in the new year with us on the 31st.
 All proceeds got to the Marie Curie Hospice, which cares for patients
 with cancer.

 It's one way to ensure that frivolous hedonism will actually have a
 useful purpose! ;-)

 I'm not going to ramble on about our events - if you've been, you know.
 If you haven't, please take a look at the site. Then please come along.
 There aren't many NYE events in London at this price, with this crowd
 and with that music.

 Details follow:

 Bleep43 3rd NYE at Public Life
 9pm-late 31 December 2004/1 January 2005.

 Tristan Watkins (AKA Phonopsia) - hear mixes at
 http://www.phonopsia.co.uk/
 Nick Craddock - hear mixes at http://www.nickcraddock.co.uk/
 Toby Frith (Bleep43).
 Ken Odeluga (Bleep43).
 See photos of previous Bleep43 parties: visit http://www.bleep43.com
 and go
 to the events page

 At Public Life - 82a Commercial Street, London, E1
 Map:
 http://www.streetmap.co.uk/
 newmap.srf?x=533704y=181788z=1sv=533750,181750
 st=4ar=Ymapp=newmap.srfsearchp=newsearch.srf

 Tickets £12 in advance £15 on the door
 To buy a ticket contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Flyer: http://www.bleep43.com/nye/nye.jpg

 Proceeds to Madame Marie Curie Hospice.

 Thanks,

 Ken







Re: (313) top ten

2004-12-08 Thread iancheshire
just a few I really liked this year and probably more but these ones
spring to mind...

Jeff Mills - Mosaigna (re-edit) - Psycho Thrill
Gary Martin - Samedi (DJ 3000 mix) - Teknotika US
Trolley Route - The Sleeper - (Robert Hood mix) - Pure Plastic
Joey Beltram - Rising Sun LP - Tresor
Joris Voorn - Future History LP - Sino
Cult Copy - (Part 2 - Carl Craig edit) - Rushour
Juan Atkins - Back to Basics Pt 1  2 - New Religion
Pacou  Angela Flame - Autofokus Theme - Autofocus
Dave Clarke - Just Ride (Jame Ruskin Remix) - Skint
Trolley Route - Terminal 2 (Ben Sims remix) - Pure Plastic



Re: (313) top ten

2004-12-08 Thread iancheshire
ahh I can't believe I missed this one...sorry Matt blush

Matt Chester - Into the Fall - 11th Hour


 Mine would look like this...

 The Monolith - The music in my mind - Digital Soul - DS 03
 Juan Atkins - Back To Basics Pt 1 - New Religion
 Juan Atkins - Back To Basics Pt 2 - New Religion
 Miko Marks - Carnal - New Religion
 Arne Weinberg - Spectral Disease - AW001
 Melchior Productions - The Meaning
 Matt Chester - Into the Fall - 11th Hour
 Hexagon Trax Vol.1 - Accelerator Records
 Iken - Images of a drawn sword - RealSoon
 Mathew Johnson - Decompression - Minus

 Ken

 http://www.djken.nl


 - Original Message -
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 2:56 PM
 Subject: Re: (313) top ten


 just a few I really liked this year and probably more but these ones
 spring to mind...

 Jeff Mills - Mosaigna (re-edit) - Psycho Thrill
 Gary Martin - Samedi (DJ 3000 mix) - Teknotika US
 Trolley Route - The Sleeper - (Robert Hood mix) - Pure Plastic
 Joey Beltram - Rising Sun LP - Tresor
 Joris Voorn - Future History LP - Sino
 Cult Copy - (Part 2 - Carl Craig edit) - Rushour
 Juan Atkins - Back to Basics Pt 1  2 - New Religion
 Pacou  Angela Flame - Autofokus Theme - Autofocus
 Dave Clarke - Just Ride (Jame Ruskin Remix) - Skint
 Trolley Route - Terminal 2 (Ben Sims remix) - Pure Plastic







Re: (313) top ten

2004-12-08 Thread iancheshire
aha, got this the other day

freak 7 vs critical phase - orlando voorn  maurice fulton remixes - new
religion

great stuff!! also on NR the John Foxx - Mr No - Joakim Remix is highly
recommended..


 i'm just gonna do it like ian and make a list of ones as they spring to
 mind...:

 12/ep:
 juan atkins - ffwd - new religion
 dynarec - the lost souls - delsin
 ross154 - until my heart stops... - m  o  s
 orlando voorn - all ignitors
 shed - red planet express - solo action
 jersey devil social club - both 12s on environ
 gary martin - serious business - teknotika
 ur - windchime
 freak 7 vs critical phase - orlando voorn  maurice fulton remixes - new
 religion
 ultradyne - privelige of sacrifice - pi gao movement


 albums:
 dynarec - user input - delsin
 154 - strike - delsin
 three chairs - s/t - mahogani/3 chairs
 smackos - the age of candy candy - strange life
 detroit grand pubahs - galactic ass creatures - pokerflat
 fsk  shake - first take then shake - disko b (for the half shake
 produced! a couple killers!)
 russ gabriel - the other side project vol.1 - emoticon
 microworld - ayers rock :P - catalog?? transmat?? is anybody home?
 cant think of any more albums. hmm.

 i havent heard those latest dj bone ones, or the new carl craig, or those
 larry heards that came out, or the niko marks or kirk d on new religion,
 or new arne w's, or francesco's moonroller on pigna, o etc etc..

 jt






Re: (313) Axis merchandise

2004-12-06 Thread iancheshire
i quite like it tbh, I mean why not? hold your head up high man and wear
those sandals! :)

Marco in Eukatech Records(london)was telling me he was trying to sort out
 a deal with Mills to sell that stuff in the store, and I dont think it
 would sell.

 There's no chance I'd buy any of it from any shop, I'd be way too
 embarrassed.

 Cripes, its bad enough picking up my monthly copy of razzle.
 (I have to hide that behind a copy of the guardian)

 But, who buys it?

 You can't tell me 'it's the kids' surely?


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RE: (313) favourite label name

2004-12-02 Thread iancheshire
Mine would be. Modern Danceable Music Agency :)
 
sorry was up early cleaning sick...

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Today I have received a record in the post.

As a consequence, today my favourite label name is:

Modern Danceable Music Company

Pretty cool name that. Wish I'd have thought of it.

2 nice chicks on the front cover too (in an 80's flashdance kinda way)

That is all.

Alex

p.s. Thanks for the weather info yesterday. See, I like to know these
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RE: (313) It's Friday

2004-11-26 Thread iancheshire
Sound good Martin
 
I definately want to to go there to the D again ( law permitting that is)
 
I am at home now for the next 3 weekends and so I have been delegated to sort 
some DIY out before our next bundle of joy comes and off course practicing and 
laying down some more ideas for tracks.Oh and putting a tree up I am told :)

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So what you doing this weekend?

Plan on spending most of it playing with new toys in the studio and
playing all those 12 I've bought and not really played yet.

Also plan to check the cost of getting over to the D for DEMF 2005,
anyone else planning on going over?

Cheers
Martin






RE: (313) The Hacker

2004-11-24 Thread iancheshire
The hacker = D's B's 

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Just how good is Reves Mecaniques? This months pick for sure...

Martin






RE: (313) The Hacker

2004-11-24 Thread iancheshire
defo, he is on fire, esp with this ...

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We've just turned the Mackies on,  man some of this sh1t is proper
phat...

I've always loved his remixes, he understands hooks really well...

Great stuff

martin



On 24 Nov 2004, at 11:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The hacker = D's B's

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   Just how good is Reves Mecaniques? This months pick for sure...
  
   Martin
  
  
  







RE: (313) The Hacker

2004-11-24 Thread iancheshire
http://beta.juno.co.uk/search.php?q=the+hacker  about halfway down its on CD :)

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Martin Dust wrote:

 Just how good is Reves Mecaniques? This months pick for sure...

 Martin



I would've bought it but the store wanted $30 for a 2x12 .. is there any
place I can order it on CD?
I really dug the track he did with Miss Kitten and a few others.

Regards,
Ramon






RE: (313) Techno influence on db

2004-11-19 Thread iancheshire
exacltly Alex and Photek's earlier stuff is outstanding, so I forgive him...

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Photek, for whatever reason, gave up the fight and started producing 
the
very same tech-step that he spoke out against in the late 90's

cough cough

enviroments and people you work with change all the time, and perhaps
people who worked together at certain times influenced and inspired 
certain
people and then they weren't around any more, and they weren't as 
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RE: (313) Techno influence on db

2004-11-19 Thread iancheshire
ahhh yes good choice Gav...

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Mine to give. F*cK1n6 cla551c




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exacltly Alex and Photek's earlier stuff is outstanding, so I forgive 
him...

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Photek, for whatever reason, gave up the fight and started 
producing the
very same tech-step that he spoke out against in the late 90's
   
cough cough
   
enviroments and people you work with change all the time, and 
perhaps
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RE: (313) Strings Of Life given a vocal

2004-11-15 Thread iancheshire
mate does it have the wiggy wiggy sounds? ..tbh I would fooled by that and get 
that ringtone as its my fav Electro Streetsounds tracks..

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The only decent ringtone I've heard is my mate Nick's At Les one.
I got Newcleus's Jam On It last week but it sounds awful.

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It's naff... although as a writer Derrick may get mechanicals; ring 
tone
sales and so forth.

I WANT AN ULTRADYNE RING TONE FOR MY PHONE

PPEW.

STOP SHOUTING?

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RE: (313) Strings Of Life given a vocal

2004-11-15 Thread iancheshire
ahh man me too :(... or even just the bass would of been nice..

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It does but it's got a wack beat on it too and the melody is a little 
off too - I was hoping it was just the 'wiggy wiggy' bit

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mate does it have the wiggy wiggy sounds? ..tbh I would fooled by that 
and get that ringtone as its my fav Electro Streetsounds tracks..

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The only decent ringtone I've heard is my mate Nick's At Les 
one.
I got Newcleus's Jam On It last week but it sounds awful.
   
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mechanicals; ring tone
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I WANT AN ULTRADYNE RING TONE FOR MY PHONE
   
PPEW.
   
STOP SHOUTING?
   
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RE: (313) Strings Of Life given a vocal

2004-11-15 Thread iancheshire
ha ha yeah I wish :)

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your phone have a subwoofer Ian? ;)

MEK



  
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ahh man me too :(... or even just the bass would of been nice..

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 It does but it's got a wack beat on it too and the melody 
is a
little off too - I was hoping it was just the 'wiggy wiggy' bit

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 mate does it have the wiggy wiggy sounds? ..tbh I would 
fooled
by that and get that ringtone as its my fav Electro Streetsounds 
tracks..

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 The only decent ringtone I've heard is my mate 
Nick's
At Les one.
 I got Newcleus's Jam On It last week but it sounds
awful.

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 It's naff... although as a writer Derrick may get
mechanicals; ring tone
 sales and so forth.

 I WANT AN ULTRADYNE RING TONE FOR MY PHONE

 PPEW.

 STOP SHOUTING?

 no.

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RE: (313) Metro Times: Detroit

2004-11-11 Thread iancheshire
now wouldn't that be good, Juan, Derrick and Kevin all on the Simpsons 
attending  
Homer's b'day party with Jeff spinning on the one's and two's.

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I kinda like that, makes sense in a world where the highest accolade is
to be be in The Simpsons...

Cheers
Martin

On 11 Nov 2004, at 07:29, Fred Heutte wrote:

 Viewed through the prism of a dialectical society that’s
 reinventing logic from experience rather than predetermined
 systems of belief, this description twinkles with innocence
 and romance.

 Another mythification of the endless search to Be Where
 The Cool Kids Are.

 -- fh








RE: (313) Metro Times: Detroit

2004-11-11 Thread iancheshire
lol!!

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And Ritchie looking in through the window, desperate to get in :)


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 now wouldn't that be good, Juan, Derrick and Kevin all on the Simpsons
 attending
 Homer's b'day party with Jeff spinning on the one's and two's.

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RE: (313) These Go up to 11

2004-11-11 Thread iancheshire
also for me Pepe Bradock - Burning, just a wonderful track esp loud
 
Alex get a new stereo :)

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I want to join in, but my stereo volume only goes up to 10.

What should I do?

seek help?

Alex
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RE: (313) These Go up to 11

2004-11-10 Thread iancheshire
ahh what a tune!! good choice there Martin..
 
LFO - LFO is a another goodie for me Rob..
 
but my all time fav I guess is Sabres of Paradise - Smokebelch II

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At 10:24 AM 11/10/2004, Martin Dust wrote:
Just had Promised Land on really loud, what a tune! And seeing as it's
slow - what tune always does it for you?

Martin

quadrant - infinition
jeff mills - the extremist
flr - easy filters part 1

--
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RE: (313) capturing streams

2004-11-08 Thread iancheshire
I use total recorder, you get off  downloads.com 

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Do you mean recording music while playing live with your equipment?

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 Can anyone give me any tips about capturing (if that's the right word)
 streaming audio?  eg. good programs (I heard of one called Hijack for
Macs,
 don't know if there's a PC version), maybe point me in the direction 
of a
 forum of technical site which will give me info?
 What are peeps experiences - does this work generally?

No I mean a program that lets you (from a link on a website or similar)
download at several times real time and store on your hard drive audio 
that
would normally only play as streaming audio when you clicked the link.






RE: (313) Da Mixes

2004-10-29 Thread iancheshire
Hey Martin 
 
nice one from CY there, really like the tracks on there, don't suppose he has a 
TL at all, I can spot one or two but man the others I can't place...
 
have dl the Neil L one as well, will give that the going over tonite..cheers 
for these..
 
Bjoern is there a TL for this mix bitte?

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with a nice one listed there ;)))
http://www.sorbitol.de/audio/leptomorph_vs._thomas_bornemann.mp3
(66,2 MB MP3)

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Subject: (313) Da Mixes


 They are on this site:

 http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/index_front.php


 Cheers
 Martin








RE: (313) Bit Late/updater

2004-10-28 Thread iancheshire
yep also looking forward to these, nice to see NL and Makaton on there as well 
but esp the CY mix as this will get me in the mood for Saturday
 
:( damm laptops
 

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Cheers fella, I managed to completely break it last night - played a
private party and thank fcuk we had a spare - major problems with the
external midi and sampler - I think that laptop is cursed as it hates
Ableton :)

Martin



On 28 Oct 2004, at 09:17, robin wrote:

 nice one martin...

 looking forward to all of that lot. (including the ableton stuff).



 robin...

 On 28 Oct 2004, at 09:08, Martin Dust wrote:

 checks to see if the Bat-light is on

 3 new mixes going up this afternoon

 Claude Young - this one will have you jitting

 Makaton - Live - dark stuff

 Neil Landstrumm - Wonky as hell

 The interview with Dan Sicko is complete and should be up next week
 (Cheers Dan) and the DJ charts will also go up today

 Plus we are having a bit of a meet up for Claude's gig this Friday -
 so hit us back off the list if you fancy meeting a  load of freaks of
 the t'internet

 Cheers
 Martin

 PS: I putting together that Ableton list, it's bigger than I thought
 (Whooo e) - will post it when I get time









RE: Re: (313) John Peel

2004-10-27 Thread iancheshire
I had heard he is to get a state funeral, is this true? I hope so...
 
I heard Andy Kershaw saying he asked him what the key was to broadcasting and 
he answered  Don't talk to them as a bunch of people, talk to them as one 
person and like Kershaw said how true this was and this is why we all feel 
like we knew him.

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Bit late to pitch in, but I too was genuinely upset by his passing.
I usually find public outpourings of grief rather distasteful and 
insincere (after the Diana fiasco), but can understand completely why in this 
case it is genuine.
For most music fans, in the UK, at least, he was a constant fixture in 
their lives  (I listened to his shows constantly from about age 14 to my mid 
20s) and to hear this lovely man with a familiar and amiable voice so regularly 
playing records that  blew our minds, it is no wonder that we felt such a 
connection to him, almost as if he was a relative or close friend.
He is also irreplaceable - there is no one to fill his shoes, and if 
there was, I doubt the BBC would employ them. This is a devastating blow for 
the music industry cos he was the only chance many bands/producers had to get 
their music played on national radio.
So I echo the calls for some kind of public memorial service for him.

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So far there has been a pretty decent show of respect in the local 
media. I
missed the early news slots but know he was featured, and newsnight had 
an
entire feature on him including guests. One of these guests was Mark E 
Smith
from The Fall which was absolutely hilarious as he was being really 
weird
and belligerant in the way that he is. He kept on subverting all the
compliments about John and then asked the reporter if he was going to be
allowed to speak again. I think John Peel would have like it!


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 i knew Greg would say it well, so i'll leave it at that.  ironically, 
we
 talked about that Sonar experience not too long ago.  i'm sorry you
 won't get that second chance as well.

 what a tragic, shocking loss.  to call him a legend, in his own or any
 time, is nearly a disservice.  has anyone done more for music in
 general, across as many genres, so faithfully?  it's hard to imagine.

 i hope he is recognized by the state.  both in saying farewell and 
also
 in some sort of lasting memorial.  a fund, scholarship, street,
 program...  something fitting.  he more than deserves it.

 Garrett



 Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/26/2004, 07:34:21 PM:
  Oh my God.  I'm staggered beyond all belief.
 
  In the last 20 years I've had little trouble walking up to most any
  famous performer, DJ, band, whathaveyou, that I wanted to meet -
  either because they seemed like interesting people or simply
  because I respected their musical talent and wanted to say thanks -
  as it's been easy to rationalize (hey, they all put their pants on 
one
  leg at a time, just like me - and, as I've gotten older, invariably
  they're all younger than I am, which helps).
 
  Except for John Peel.
 
  At Sonar last year I saw him standing around in SonarVillage
  and I kept trying to get up the nerve to go shake his hand.
 
  I was too intimidated.  Not by his presence - he seems jovial
  and approachable enough in person - but for an old fart like me,
  the man is simply a God among men.  Back in the Punk days when you
  were lucky to get a beaten-up 6-8 week old copy of the NME in your
  local (US) record shop, the man and his playlists (and his end
  of the year Festive 50 lists) and of course the Peel Sessions
  were an absolute godsend to an overseas Punk fanatic.
 
  I told myself that if I saw him at Sonar next time 'round that
  I'd right the wrong and go up to him this time.  Now I'll never
  get that chance.
 
  I 

RE: Re: (313) John Peel

2004-10-27 Thread iancheshire
yeah the state funeral would be over the top as mentioned by me, I forgot the 
whole sombreness of this event ...

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Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Nicole 
Slavin 
Subject: RE: Re: (313) John Peel



He is also irreplaceable - there is no one to fill his shoes, and if 
there
was, I doubt the BBC would employ them. This is a devastating blow for 
the
music industry cos he was the only chance many bands/producers had to 
get
their music played on national radio.

This is sad but I think you're right Rob. Wish some rich bastard with 
some
sense of musical taste would buy up a radio station and hire ten John
Peel-like DJs. Wake me when it happens.

So I echo the calls for some kind of public memorial service for him.

If this does happen can someone post it? I've seen some good prices on
airfare to London and would be interested in making the trip for it.
Seriously

MEK






RE: (313) John Peel

2004-10-26 Thread iancheshire
I am lost for words really, gutted being one but also very sad for his family 
who have lost a man who could conntect with people in a very special way. RIP 
John..

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Sent: Tue 10/26/2004 2:11 PM 
To: Martin Dust; 313 (E-mail) 
Cc: 
Subject: RE: (313) John Peel



Gutted. He was a massive influence for me in my younger days, he was 
one is the only DJs in the world who could get away with going form Gabber to 
Death Metal and into blues.

:-(

P

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Sent: 26 October 2004 14:17
To: 313 (E-mail)
Subject: Re: (313) John Peel


Gutted - Massive, massive influence - lost for words




On 26 Oct 2004, at 14:17, Paul Fyffe wrote:

 My biggest musical influence in life, without question.
 A tear in my eye as I write this...

 -Original Message-
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 Sent: 26 October 2004 14:12
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) John Peel

 Very sad news indeed



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 This is sad news...


 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/3955289.stm

 Gutted

 Rav










RE: (313) Strings

2004-10-25 Thread iancheshire
really?? hmmm I'll look out for that one...
 
 .net is the site by the looks of it and it seems like there is a mix on there 
:)
 
cheers Martin
 
-Original Message- 
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To: 313@hyperreal.org 
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Subject: (313) Strings



Sat reading, TV on in the background - Just heard Strings on an Asda
advert - The voice over said, hit of the summer - did I miss something 
;)

Cheers
Martin

PS, Claude has a new site up, http://www.claudeyoung.com






RE: (313) It's a Friday Thing

2004-10-22 Thread iancheshire
Vangelis - Pepe Bradock
The Charlatans - Dave Clarke
Kraftwerk - Jeff Mills and visa versa
 
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From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Fri 10/22/2004 9:33 AM 
To: Martin Dust 
Cc: 313 List (E-mail) 
Subject: Re: (313) It's a Friday Thing




yeah a few off the top of my head:

clashing egos - joakim's afrobot mix (arrived yesterday yes!)
max berlin - elle et moi (joakim mix)
severed heads - dead eyes opened (joakim edit)
detroit grand pubahs - big onion (slap it on joakim mix)

he has a very emotional/melodic electronic sound, that i just can't get
enough of at the minute.

robin...


On 22 Oct 2004, at 09:26, Martin Dust wrote:

 Not heard that much, any picks Robin?


 On 22 Oct 2004, at 09:23, robin wrote:


 Joakim - anyone






(313) Ableton Live Demo

2004-10-22 Thread iancheshire
Hi ya 
 
Can anyone tell me what system requirements u need for this particuarly memory 
as I have 256MB of RAM and about 1GB of HD left but it keeps sticking :(
 
cheers
Ian


RE: (313) Ableton Live Demo

2004-10-22 Thread iancheshire
yep thats it

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From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Does it stall as rewire is starting up?

On 22 Oct 2004, at 09:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi ya

 Can anyone tell me what system requirements u need for this
 particuarly memory as I have 256MB of RAM and about 1GB of HD left but
 it keeps sticking :(

 cheers
 Ian






RE: (313) Ableton Live Demo

2004-10-22 Thread iancheshire
cough reason and recycle and others bits :(
 
need a new machine...prob mac :)

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You've got a conflict somewhere Ian - probably something else using the
soundcard. Also sounds like you are also using a machine with loads of
other stuff on - not wise when using Ableton...

Cheers
Martin


On 22 Oct 2004, at 10:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 yep thats it

   -Original Message-
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   Subject: Re: (313) Ableton Live Demo
  
  

   Does it stall as rewire is starting up?
  
   On 22 Oct 2004, at 09:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
Hi ya
   
Can anyone tell me what system requirements u need for this
particuarly memory as I have 256MB of RAM and about 1GB of HD 
left
 but
it keeps sticking :(
   
cheers
Ian
  
  
  







RE: (313) Ableton Live Demo

2004-10-22 Thread iancheshire
crickey!! ok I think I now know what I am up against, defo new machine 
then..cheers for the info.

-Original Message- 
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Fri 10/22/2004 12:24 PM 
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Subject: Re: (313) Ableton Live Demo



I run a completely clean machine with Ableton on Ian and rewire still
crashes - so much so that we carry a spare machine and dupe sets on
each machine we use (4 in total).

Martin



On 22 Oct 2004, at 12:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 cough reason and recycle and others bits :(

 need a new machine...prob mac :)

   -Original Message-
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   Sent: Fri 10/22/2004 12:07 PM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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   Subject: Re: (313) Ableton Live Demo
  
  

   You've got a conflict somewhere Ian - probably something else 
using
 the
   soundcard. Also sounds like you are also using a machine with 
loads of
   other stuff on - not wise when using Ableton...
  
   Cheers
   Martin
  
  
   On 22 Oct 2004, at 10:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
yep thats it
   
  -Original Message-
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  Sent: Fri 10/22/2004 10:07 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  Subject: Re: (313) Ableton Live Demo
   
   
   
  Does it stall as rewire is starting up?
   
  On 22 Oct 2004, at 09:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
   
   Hi ya
  
   Can anyone tell me what system requirements u need 
for this
   particuarly memory as I have 256MB of RAM and about 
1GB of
 HD left
but
   it keeps sticking :(
  
   cheers
   Ian
   
   
   
   
  
  
  







RE: (313) Ableton Live Demo

2004-10-22 Thread iancheshire
hey thanks all for your views.
 
yes please Martin as much info as poss would be great :) cheers

-Original Message- 
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Fri 10/22/2004 1:39 PM 
To: 313 List (E-mail) 
Cc: 
Subject: Re: (313) Ableton Live Demo



We have 3 machines that are all the same and on one machine it goes
down like a cheap whore on 8 mile (on topic!), we have no idea why. We
are just about to scrub the machine and start again. The other machines
have no problems with it at all.

I'll dig out the info sheets and share...

Martin



On 22 Oct 2004, at 13:34, Jernej Marusic wrote:

 Weird, I never had any problems with Ableton? Never crashed on me,
 except
 once when I was playing around with some buggy VST fx. But I haven't
 used it
 as ReWire master yet, just as slave into Nuendo.
 I'm using it on PC btw.

 Jernej
 www.octex.org


 -Original Message-
 From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 22. oktober 2004 13:24
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) Ableton Live Demo


 I run a completely clean machine with Ableton on Ian and rewire still
 crashes - so much so that we carry a spare machine and dupe sets on
 each machine we use (4 in total).

 Martin



 On 22 Oct 2004, at 12:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 cough reason and recycle and others bits :(

 need a new machine...prob mac :)

 -Original Message-
 From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Fri 10/22/2004 12:07 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) Ableton Live Demo



 You've got a conflict somewhere Ian - probably
 something else using
 the
 soundcard. Also sounds like you are also using a
 machine with loads of
 other stuff on - not wise when using Ableton...

 Cheers
 Martin


 On 22 Oct 2004, at 10:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  yep thats it
 
-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 10/22/2004 10:07 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: (313) Ableton Live Demo
 
 
 
Does it stall as rewire is starting up?
 
On 22 Oct 2004, at 09:51,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 
 Hi ya

 Can anyone tell me what system requirements u
 need for this
 particuarly memory as I have 256MB of RAM and
 about 1GB of
 HD left
  but
 it keeps sticking :(

 cheers
 Ian
 
 
 
 














RE: (313) lost - saturday 4th december

2004-10-21 Thread iancheshire
its their 10th anniversary i thought?

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Surprise surf***ingprise

Is Jeff Mills still the resident Rob?

Perhaps more guests to be added?

Alex

*king of the questions*
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RE: (313) lost - saturday 4th december

2004-10-21 Thread iancheshire
crickey I was there and I couldn't remember..ur

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I think it was last year as well, at the old mermaid theatre. And Mills 
played.

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I'm sure that was last year

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its their 10th anniversary i thought?

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Surprise surf***ingprise
   
Is Jeff Mills still the resident Rob?
   
Perhaps more guests to be added?
   
Alex
   
*king of the questions*

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RE: (313) photo's

2004-10-15 Thread iancheshire
that club looks the f*cking nuts!!drool

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There's some photo's FK took here:


http://www.deepspacenyc.com/modules.php?name=Forumsfile=viewtopict=1506

One of the the womb club in Japan. Also photo's of Juan/CarlCraig/Rob
Rives/Jeff Mills.

and reports of Carl Craig at Deep Space in NYC. Did anyone go to this? I
reckon that club sounds great.

Alex


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RE: (313) Other records floating my boogie board - 20 second reviews

2004-10-15 Thread iancheshire
good to hear as I am catching him and Charles at Fabric on the 30th...

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Sent: Fri 10/15/2004 3:22 PM 
To: robin 
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Subject: Re: (313) Other records floating my boogie board - 20 second 
reviews



No, he didn't but he's sorted out and back build up his archive and
sets - you going to Leeds Robin?

Martin


On 15 Oct 2004, at 15:20, robin wrote:



 10 Noam Chomsky - The New War On Terror - Lecture @ MIT (download)

 i like the style here.

 did claude get the laptop back. hope so.

 robin...








RE: (313) Birthday Poll

2004-10-14 Thread iancheshire
F

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Christ.

I've reached the depths of a new low with this topic.

What shall I do on my birthday?

Shall I ;

a) Poke my own eye out with a sharp stick?
b) Go to Recloose at Eyes Down?
c) Go to Amsterdam for the Delsin party?
d) Go to scotchland to see Der Zyklus?
e) none of the above?
f) hire out the camping barn at entwhistle and have a mini-rave?

I can't decide.
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RE: (313) Rob Taylor

2004-10-14 Thread iancheshire
:0) Alex your on form today 

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Treat yourselves to a lil giggle 313 and check out or Rob's 
pictures of
himself.
I particuarly like this one. I always knew you were a man of great style
and panache Rob.

http://www.1stgeneration.co.uk/Holdall/LittleDers/Orang%20Utan/slides/24648549%20lie%20in%20king.html

also, did you ever wonder what newworldaquarium looks like?
well, wonder no more kids, I found him on google
http://www.mongabay.com/fish/images/big_tank.jpg

also here's a picture of a monkey nut I found:
http://artgraine.free.fr/DRIFT/drift_images/monkeynut.jpg

and one of shed on delsin and soloaction:
http://www.leisure-buildings.com/sheds/Dandf%20shed.jpg

Thank me later.





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RE: (313) Rob Taylor

2004-10-14 Thread iancheshire
lol

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Not as good as this UR tribute (just to keep it on topic):


http://www.1stgeneration.co.uk/Holdall/LittleDers/Orang%20Utan/slides/24648584.glowingrob.html

but this is my fave:

http://www.1stgeneration.co.uk/Holdall/LittleDers/Orang%20Utan/slides/24648325.warhol_rob.html

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Treat yourselves to a lil giggle 313 and check out or Rob's 
pictures of
himself.
I particuarly like this one. I always knew you were a man of great style
and panache Rob.

http://www.1stgeneration.co.uk/Holdall/LittleDers/Orang%20Utan/slides/24648549%20lie%20in%20king.html

also, did you ever wonder what newworldaquarium looks like?
well, wonder no more kids, I found him on google
http://www.mongabay.com/fish/images/big_tank.jpg

also here's a picture of a monkey nut I found:
http://artgraine.free.fr/DRIFT/drift_images/monkeynut.jpg

and one of shed on delsin and soloaction:
http://www.leisure-buildings.com/sheds/Dandf%20shed.jpg

Thank me later.





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RE: (313) Emotion Electric shutdown

2004-10-14 Thread iancheshire
f8ck!! sorry man :( what barstewards!

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hi all,

so, i've been contacted by the BPI (www.bpi.co.uk) and they've shut the
site down because of my alleged trade in copyright material.

all the stuff on the site was dj mixes (promotional) so if you have a
similar site then just watch yer backs.

*we will be back*

robin...






RE: (313) Holy crap it must be the 21st century or something

2004-10-13 Thread iancheshire
this is excellent!! thanks Tristan..

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Just had this pointed out to me: http://beta.juno.co.uk/

Much easier on the eyes... :)

Tristan
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RE: (313) jaded/Non Ageing Techno

2004-10-11 Thread iancheshire
well I am 32 have a family (which will grow in Feb next year - can't wait!) and 
still love all kinds of techno, clubbing , playing out , the whole thing...if 
you truely love techno you'll stick with it whatever.

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it seems to be music that you are supposed to grow out of. most of my
friends used to go to clubs, but would now rather eat their own flesh 
than
listen to techno

So True...

Most of my friends are into Nu Soul, Rap and Rnb (callitwatchchoowill) 
and
cant bear to listen anything with a 4-4 beat. They cant hear beyond the
rhythm of the kick. They need to step out 'beyond the dance'. But play 
them
Missy Eliots 'For my Peeps' and they can dig it.

As you say a lot of techno is made for clubs and dancing, people of a
certain age move away from clubs. Theres families to look after. Plus I
don't think I could do a 4/4 workout for more than 4 mins : ).

Im listening to way more techno (not necessarily the dance orientated 
stuff,
more the armchair stuff) than I did when I was younger. I like the
abstraction, making my own mind up about what the music is 
communicating. I
mean how many times cant you hear a song containing the lines 
Laaadeeyy, I
love yeo, plueese don't leve me' sung in that 
warbling
oversinging style that seems to be so popular.

Don't get me wrong I'm still partial to soul and rap, but it really 
needs to
try harder.

Good Hard Tryers - Aaliyah (rip)/Anti Pop 
Consortium/MadVillian/Badu/Prefuse
73/Cody Chestnutt/Spacek/

I was listening to the As One and Stastis compilations and thinking jeez
these still represent a modern and futuristic sound.

Send me you non ageing techno suggestions please. I'd love to hear what 
the
oldies are digging...

Cheers,

Rav.

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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) jaded


there has been a lot of discussion recently about how to get the younger
(american) generation to listen to techno and that the majority of this 
list
are over 25 (myself included).

ah, the irony - in my experience,
techno/house/electro is music that only young people listen to, those 
under
25, as they are the demographic that still go out to clubs (although 
there
are fewer clubs and nights for them to go to - not one regular techno 
night
on a saturday in dublin, that says something). it seems to be music 
that you
are supposed to grow out of. most of my friends used to go to clubs, but
would now rather eat their own flesh than listen to techno. is it 
different
in america and britain? (my only experiences of going out in england are
lost parties). 

in ireland, it is music that most people
grow out of, unless they are a dj/producer, as priorities change - it's
looked upon with disdain, as juvenile pap. even my girlfriend, who loves
this music, is starting to find it monotonous and grating. on the rare
occasions when a babysitter is available and we venture out, there is a
sense of unease as we usually seem to be around a decade older than the 
rest
of club crowd in dublin.

my father is still listening to the music
of his youth - jerry lee lweis, ray charles - but will we still be 
listening
techno in our 60s? does this stuff have longevity?

a friend of
mine, a bob dylan fanatic, believes that people will still be listening 
to
mr zimmerman in 300 years, can the same be said for atkins, may et al?

it
gets harder and harder to enjoy the music when you are in a shrinking
minority, although i don't have to worry about getting shot when i go 
out
jack palancing. that puts my agonising in perspective. fooking hell, 
right
to bear arms? no thanks!

favourite track of moment: sterac 'asphyx', a
rarity that i managed to pick up recently, even though it has a dodgy 
trance
feel off it (maybe that's why i love it!).

and that aii track off the narita 'terminal one' 12 comes second with

RE: (313) feelin' jaded

2004-10-11 Thread iancheshire
you see it can happen, god on them and you for going to check em out...its 
up to us to educate the kids so if kids aren't getting into the style then we 
are to blame...

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To: 313@hyperreal.org 
Cc: 
Subject: Re: (313) feelin' jaded



-- Original Message --
From: Aidan O'Doherty [EMAIL PROTECTED]

there has been a lot of discussion recently about how to get the
younger
(american) generation to listen to techno and that the majority
of this
list are over 25 (myself included).

yeah, well i wouldnt say i was feeling jaded, just old. however,
an interesting experience happened to me this weekend that made me
feel motivated and warm inside. i was working at the record store
on saturday when this kid came in the shop. he was asking about
detroit house records. this is enough to arouse suspicion in my
since no one does this usually, i have to force it upon them
before they realise that its the bomb. so this guy is telling me
about how he heard the 3 chairs play at movement last year and at
the pontiac festival this year, and starts explaining to me who
they were. i was like yo, i know who they are, you dont have to
tell me. and he just kept on going, telling me about his friend
who makes ambient techno and who also spins detroit house and
techno, blah blah blah. so he tells me that he's spinning in the
suburban pittsburgh community of brentwood that night, and that he
and his friend would be playing the good stuff. i was pretty
doubtful, but me and jwan decided to go out. it turns out that
they both have pretty great records, even some harder to find
stuff like the quadrant EP on r+s. they had few really
questionable selections, and good knowledge of all different kinds
of stuff. they were dropping some salsoul disco records, some
prince, etc. their deejaying was not bad, but not excellent
either. reguardless, brentwood is a crappy white trash type
community, not known for any amount of culture. no one at the club
(really corny club nonetheless) was really getting into it, but
they werent leaving either. they explained to me that they were
only 20, but had been buying records here and there for 4 years
and had been playing them at all their friends' house parties,
even though their friends didnt care. and you could totally tell
that they had studied all their records very well, they knew them
inside and out. theyve lived essentially in isolation in the burbs
and developed a really good taste in music with almost no local
influence. it was wild. anyway, theyre really cool kids and we
should be helping them get some recognition locally. it just made
me feel really good that even in a culturally devoid place like
the suburbs of pgh, kids can pick up good music and really run
with it.

tom


andythepooh.com



  






RE: (313) SPAM: Site redesigned and old audio archived in (much) better quality

2004-10-08 Thread iancheshire
hey nice feel to it Tristan, I like the simplicity of it, well done!!  gonna 
grab mindblending carpet later, It also easy to get about 
unlike the Speedy J site..either its me or I just find that it 
takes me about 15 go's just to take a look at his shedule :(

-Original Message- 
From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thu 10/7/2004 8:57 PM 
To: 313@hyperreal.org 
Cc: 
Subject: (313) SPAM: Site redesigned and old audio archived in (much) 
better quality



Hello all,

I've recently finished the first stage of a major overhaul of my 
website,
including the purchase of some much-needed web space. The redesign is 
mostly
finished and I've restored a decent chunk of the mix archives. Many of 
the
older mixes are in 128kbps mp3 for the first time (previously only in 
low
quality Real Audio). This covers most of my mixes since 2000. I've also
added the beginnings of a pics section and archived charts.

I used to have about 50 of my songs up at mp313.com until we let that 
die a
year or so ago, at least half of which are up again. I'll be uploading 
the
CD mix I did for mp313 that featured nothing but mp313 artists when I 
find
some time to re-design the page. After all that I'll continue to upload 
mix
archives, and let you know about it here. Eventually I'll get around to
archiving some of my radio shows from '92-'97, which should be a fairly
interesting time capsule. You'll get to hear me totally geek out on the 
air
and read Iowa weather forecasts/Public Service Announcements. 

Further updates on archives will be posted through the site, or I'll 
keep
SPAMming away here (so as to decrease the amount of nonsense on the 
[313]):
http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5793

URL below.

Tristan
===
http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]






RE: (313) Frequency Berlin DJ sets (stream/download)

2004-09-29 Thread iancheshire
Excellent news!  when I am in Berlin next I'll pop along and check it 
out..cheers

-Original Message- 
From: Wildtek Concept / DJ Dimitri Pike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wed 9/29/2004 3:57 AM 
To: 313@hyperreal.org 
Cc: 
Subject: (313) Frequency Berlin DJ sets (stream/download)



Hi all, I'm happy to say you that Claude Young is now a resident @ 
Frequency
Berlin along Pacou, Diligent, Luke 'Sender Berlin', myself ;-)) and few 
others
to discover.

http://www.frequencyberlin.de

Mp3 DJ Sets for stream/download, gallery, events...

Only one reach point : quality music !

Best to all !

--
Dimitri Pike
http://wildtek.free.fr
http://groups.msn.com/313TechnoMusic






RE: (313) Las Vegas

2004-09-28 Thread iancheshire
well if I was in Las Vegas I would checkout DJ Rap as she seems to be very 
popular there...she plays DB or breaks now? I can't remember but she's a 
lovely english rose :)

-Original Message- 
From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tue 9/28/2004 11:36 AM 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Jeff Braziunas 
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org 
Subject: RE: (313) Las Vegas



I was going to say he'd come to the right place looking foir Trance in 
Las
Vegas, give or take the odd 1000+ miles  and what's a genre label
between friends?! ;-)

k


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 10:00 PM
To: Jeff Braziunas
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Subject: Re: (313) Las Vegas


What are the hot nights and locations for techno/trance in Vegas?

trance? Vegas?
what is this strange language you speak?

MEK









RE: (313) Links

2004-09-23 Thread iancheshire
cheers for that Martin, great new resource section there!

-Original Message- 
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thu 9/23/2004 2:43 PM 
To: 313@Hyperreal.Org Org 
Cc: 
Subject: (313) Links



New section just gone live on LD
http://www.littledetroit.net/Links/index.php

Submit away here:
http://www.littledetroit.net/Links/index.php?thisShow=Sub

Cheers
Martin






RE: (313) Morning 313

2004-09-21 Thread iancheshire
Hi ya Alex
 
Thanks for the Post, I will read that in a mo.
 
I am glad you emailed as I wanted to say that Juan Atkin's Dust Til Dawn went 
down a storm at the weekend...The crowd went nuts, it was a great gig anyway 
and with 1000 peeps there it was time to lay those nerves about the track to 
rest...definately sounds much better on a big rig..so I am sold..It will be in 
the bag for a while now :)

-Original Message- 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tue 9/21/2004 12:19 PM 
To: 313@hyperreal.org 
Cc: 
Subject: (313) Morning 313



Morning 313.

Well, I figured I owed you all a week off posting.
But you're all a bit useless*

So I'm just sticking my head out of my hidey hole to post this..

a cool Derrick May interview. I am LOVING the bits about Bush : )

http://www.trustthedj.com/SKRUFFF/news_article.php?news_id=3046

oh, and Greg Wilson on Sunday night. Owww!
Live edits of Visual The Music Got Me with 2 copies of the record.
(Amongst many many other hot bits. Living legend that lad)

See you next week!

Alex

*this is a joke, don't get the hump!!
_

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RE: (313) Morning 313

2004-09-21 Thread iancheshire
ahh cool!!
 
glad you all had a good time , gutted I missed it :( alot of nostaglia for me 
at Public Life..would be nice to visit the place again on a 313 or Bleep nite:)

-Original Message- 
From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tue 9/21/2004 12:37 PM 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org 
Cc: 
Subject: RE: (313) Morning 313



Just wanted to sat 'told ya so' Ian! But in a nice way! :-)

Phonopsia played it too on Saturday at the 313 party and it went down 
wery
well there too.

Another great moment for me, and I'm for sure for others who know it: 
Matt
played Sandblaster!

Ken

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: (313) Morning 313


Hi ya Alex

Thanks for the Post, I will read that in a mo.

I am glad you emailed as I wanted to say that Juan Atkin's Dust
Til Dawn went down a storm at the weekend...The crowd went nuts,
it was a great gig anyway and with 1000 peeps there it was time to
lay those nerves about the track to rest...definately sounds much
better on a big rig..so I am sold..It will be in the bag for a while 
now :)

   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Tue 9/21/2004 12:19 PM
   To: 313@hyperreal.org
   Cc:
   Subject: (313) Morning 313



   Morning 313.

   Well, I figured I owed you all a week off posting.
   But you're all a bit useless*

   So I'm just sticking my head out of my hidey hole to post this..

   a cool Derrick May interview. I am LOVING the bits about Bush : 
)

   http://www.trustthedj.com/SKRUFFF/news_article.php?news_id=3046

   oh, and Greg Wilson on Sunday night. Owww!
   Live edits of Visual The Music Got Me with 2 copies of the 
record.
   (Amongst many many other hot bits. Living legend that lad)

   See you next week!

   Alex

   *this is a joke, don't get the hump!!
   
_

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RE: (313) Morning 313

2004-09-21 Thread iancheshire
well me perosnally form what I have read can't see digital music taking over 
totally..I mean CD sales are back up again with the report that due to poor 
quality etc downloads are not getting downloaded as much as  everyone would 
like to think.
 
I like to download music but for me I will also DL and then buy whatever I like 
on my preffered format which is either Vinyl or CD. there's osmehting about 
having something in your hand that is what it is that really attracts me...I 
love my box set of Derek  the Dominos (non 313 sorry) and will treasure it 
forever, now if it was digital how could I do that?

-Original Message- 
From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tue 9/21/2004 1:39 PM 
To: 313 Org 
Cc: 
Subject: Re: (313) Morning 313




On 21 Sep 2004, at 13:14, robin wrote:

 a cool Derrick May interview. I am LOVING the bits about Bush : )

 http://www.trustthedj.com/SKRUFFF/news_article.php?news_id=3046


 interesting stuff in that. esp. the bit about things dying down. and
 being 3/4 the way through a cycle.

 we are in interesting times with regard to techno. the future is very
 unsure indeed.

 or do i just think that way cos i haven't been clubbing to a decent
 techno nite for while?


so i know it's poor form to answer my own mail but

if transmat (maybe a bad example, but a big label) went all
digital...no vinyl but you can still buy a pack with artwork etc from
record shops that allows you to DL the track say a max of 5 times would
everyone else jump too? there has to be a point when that is true
surely (there's be a DL only version for less too)

that might be a way for labels to survive.

any comments? or is this kinda discussion all played out like jaguar? :)

robin...






RE: (313) Morning 313

2004-09-21 Thread iancheshire
yeah I like the pack idea for record shops, its a tough one..
 
-Original Message- 
From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tue 9/21/2004 2:07 PM 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Cc: 313 Org 
Subject: Re: (313) Morning 313




On 21 Sep 2004, at 14:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 well me perosnally form what I have read can't see digital music
 taking over totally..I mean CD sales are back up again with the report
 that due to poor quality etc downloads are not getting downloaded as
 much as  everyone would like to think.

yeah mp3 euw. DL would have to be full wav or aiff to succeed imho
(around 70mb for one tune). so yeah mebbe cds is still the way to go.


 I like to download music but for me I will also DL and then buy
 whatever I like on my preffered format which is either Vinyl or CD.
 there's osmehting about having something in your hand that is what it
 is that really attracts me...I love my box set of Derek  the Dominos
 (non 313 sorry) and will treasure it forever, now if it was digital
 how could I do that?

fair point hence my 'pack' suggestion below :). this also allows record
shops to survive too.


robin...



   -Original Message-
   From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Tue 9/21/2004 1:39 PM
   To: 313 Org
   Cc:
   Subject: Re: (313) Morning 313
  
  


   On 21 Sep 2004, at 13:14, robin wrote:
  
a cool Derrick May interview. I am LOVING the bits about 
Bush : )
   

http://www.trustthedj.com/SKRUFFF/news_article.php?news_id=3046
   
   
interesting stuff in that. esp. the bit about things dying 
down. and
being 3/4 the way through a cycle.
   
we are in interesting times with regard to techno. the future 
is
 very
unsure indeed.
   
or do i just think that way cos i haven't been clubbing to a 
decent
techno nite for while?
  
  
   so i know it's poor form to answer my own mail but
  
   if transmat (maybe a bad example, but a big label) went all
   digital...no vinyl but you can still buy a pack with artwork 
etc from
   record shops that allows you to DL the track say a max of 5 
times
 would
   everyone else jump too? there has to be a point when that is 
true
   surely (there's be a DL only version for less too)
  
   that might be a way for labels to survive.
  
   any comments? or is this kinda discussion all played out like 
jaguar?
 :)
  
   robin...
  
  
  







RE: (313) If

2004-09-21 Thread iancheshire
ha ha u nutter..
 
for me I'd say Berlin, the speach Mad Max gave in Detroit was an intense one 
and explianed alot about the history between Detroit and Berlin..

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Subject: Re: (313) If



cologne?

no thanks, I'm ok with my 'eau de toilette'

boom boom

*I have a disease, can anyone help me?
_

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RE: (313) If

2004-09-21 Thread iancheshire
well I remember going to the Marquee and 100 club and hearing the roses etc,so 
it did get down here and that was in 87 onwards..yes I was 15 but I used to 
also go to a club called Klubfoot which had some other weird bands/music like 
the Meteors so the Marquee and 100 club were also on the circuit..
 
-Original Message- 
From: Stewart Caig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tue 9/21/2004 5:07 PM 
To: sqrrt 
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org 
Subject: Re: (313) If




 Oh come on... You mean nobody played Voodoo Ray around where you 
were?
Or
 Pacific State? Or Flow Coma?

 You could argue that these came only at the very end of the 80's, but 
then
 Blue Monday was canned to death by Techno and House DJs alike as 
early
as
 the whole scene started.

Ok, obviously yes I heard them. I was referring to the band orientated 
music
from Manchester (Mondays, Roses etc..) that seemed to have very strong 
ties
to the scene up there. From a personal London/South Coast perspective 
this
music/vibe never really reached me and seemed more a part of the 'indie'
scene than the parties I was going to. As I said, I just dont remember
hearing it played down here. I guess the point of me even bringing this 
up
is out of curiosity because I know this music played an important part 
in
the scene in and around Manchester and was just wondering just how much 
of a
regional thing it was, because I never hooked onto it.

Stewart






RE: (313) UK 10th Party

2004-09-17 Thread iancheshire
yep again guys have a wicked one!!! I'll be thinking of you all :)
 
hmmm guess the first track would be a good competition
 
BTW whats the thought on Juan Aktins Back to Basics PT 2? I love the second  
third track,esp the third, nice deep bass on that..but I am not to sure on the 
main one though, strange as I thought I'd really like it , don't know could be 
just me and my hangover :)

-Original Message- 
From: Brendan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Fri 9/17/2004 1:06 PM 
To: 313@hyperreal.org 
Cc: 
Subject: RE: (313) UK 10th Party



Everything is looking good for tomorrow's party (at Public Life in
Spitalfields; mail me offlist if you've just emerged from under a rock 
and
need more details!). I'm sure we'll have tonnes of pictures, and we'll 
be
recording all of the sets too. So if you're playing late, try to stay 
sober!
:)

Here's a provisional list of set times:

8.30pm-10pm Toby Frith (Bleep43)
10pm-10.45pmMaxim Sullivan (Soda Studios)
10.45pm-11.30pm Dan Butler (Qubist)
11.30pm-12.15am Tristan Watkins (Phonopsia, USA)
12.15am-1am Gerald Rogers (Matrix, Canada)
1am-1.45am  Ken Odeluga (Bleep43)
1.45am-closeMatt Chester (11th Hour)/Brendan Nelson (Non Stop DJs)

And remember, just mention 313 on the door and you'll get in for 
free...

Brendan

 -Original Message-
 From: placid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 17 September 2004 12:21
 To: '313 Mailinglist List'
 Subject: RE: (313) UK 10th Party


 Yeah...  good luck everyone...  I'll get to one of these things 
soon...
 :)


 p

 -Original Message-
 From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 17 September 2004 12:01
 To: 313 Mailinglist List
 Subject: (313) UK 10th Party

 Guys, have a great party tomorrow and make sure you get plenty of
 pictures...

 Martin








RE: (313) UK 10th Party

2004-09-17 Thread iancheshire
yeah that and Catasphory for me..but Dusk til dawn is still taking its time to 
sink in..

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BTW whats the thought on Juan Aktins Back to Basics PT 2?

I'm feeling Move (mix)

Big time!!

: )
_

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RE: (313) UK 10th Party

2004-09-17 Thread iancheshire
yeah I am feeling the big rig feel of itI'll test it then tomorrow and 
listen and watch.
 
thanks Brendan and Ken for your words, I'll let you know next week the outcome..

-Original Message- 
From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Fri 9/17/2004 2:40 PM 
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Cc: 
Subject: RE: (313) UK 10th Party



I think you'll grow to like it Ian! :-) It seems like 'proper' big-rig
techno a-la Infiniti to me. Late-night deep and dirty; makes more sense 
at
+4, I think.

Ken

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Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 2:32 PM
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yeah that and Catasphory for me..but Dusk til dawn is still taking
its time to sink in..

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   BTW whats the thought on Juan Aktins Back to Basics PT 2?

   I'm feeling Move (mix)

   Big time!!

   : )
   
_

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RE: (313) Real Right Bookings

2004-09-15 Thread iancheshire
Fantastic Bjoern!!!
 
Send my regards to Claude and Sandra...BTW I like the new look on the site :)

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Sent: Wed 9/15/2004 9:22 AM 
To: 313@hyperreal.org 
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Subject: Re: (313) Real Right Bookings



to keep everyone updated: find his schedule for 2004 below.

cheers

bjoern @ bikini bpm

sept 3rd - Zoom Nurnberg
sept 4th - Valladollid
sept 11th - Burgos Orosco
sept 18th - Dresden Bikini
sept 25th - Pagoa
...
oct 1st - Prison Landau
oct 2nd - Jay Denhams Bday possibly ! TBC
oct 9th - Germany TBC
oct 22/23rd - Brazil
oct 29th - Superconductor Leeds
oct 30th - Fabric London
...
nov 6th - Loft Club  Laussanne
nov 12th - Code madrid  TBC
nov 13th - La Coruna Factory Javy TBC
nov 26th - prag orion hall
nov 27th -  graz Austria

Dec
dec 4th -  the bomb  Nottingham
dec 10th - 18th Australia Tour TBC
dec 31st - Fuse Brussels

http://www.bikini-boooking.com

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Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Real Right Bookings


 I spoke to Claude last week and he's taking time out after Xmas, come
 on Yussel cut the guy some slack - no one wants him to hang up his
 phones but some of the personal attacks on him have done some damage. 
I
 hope he changes his mind and doesn't give up, so instead of having a
 pop stand by him.

 Cheers
 Martin



 On 15 Sep 2004, at 01:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
  Claude Young Jr.
  Tokyo/JAPAN - DOW/7th City/K7 Records ~ Techno  House
 
 
  shortest retirement ever?
 
 
 







RE: (313) stupid dumb idiot story

2004-09-08 Thread iancheshire
well I forgot that the sun could warp my records whilst playing them but it 
happened in America when I was playing at a snowboarding comp in Big Bear 
Mountain..I forgot to move the umbrella basically
I was gutted :(

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Sent: Wed 08/09/2004 15:54 
To: 313@hyperreal.org 
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i burned my kool keith instruction video accidently on the bbq.. pretty 
nasty..


http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/movies/vhs_title_p/practical_outdoor_pig_production_with_keith_thornton/
if anyone has a spare copy



-Original Message-
From: Paul Hudson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: woensdag 8 september 2004 16:50
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) stupid dumb idiot story



No, please stop now!  Can we not talk about car crashes or something
instead?

All this talk of vinyl getting destroyed is just upsetting me.  I'm
never going to be able to sleep tonight now!

There should be a law against it!  Vinyl damage is sacrilege!  You
should be ashamed of yourselves

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RE: (313) stupid dumb idiot story

2004-09-08 Thread iancheshire
lol!! 
 
ahh was that the techno topic?

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but it happened in America when I was playing at a snowboarding comp in
Big Bear Mountain.

eh up!

superstar dj in the area!

; )

only kidding, welcome back Ian, missed you on yesterdays topic.

p.s. sorry list, I'm one of those annoying moods today.
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RE: (313) stupid dumb idiot story

2004-09-08 Thread iancheshire
aha this is where I get slaughtered :) uh oh
 
www.detroitimpression.com
 
the words written at the top are from me mine and I know many will say well how 
is that then when you have Dave Clarke on your gigs etc...well the aim is and 
it has worked so far to encompass as much detroit in certain german areas as we 
possibly can..the other aim is to build on what we have so if we go into a club 
with dave clarke or technasia this year then the chances are (and this is 
happening as we speak) next year we can go in with DJ Bone or Robert Hood.or 
othjer Detroit artists becuase the club will know we are ok for this but more 
importantly we can ask the DJ's and we get and are getting better responses.
 
Does this make sense? basically its not an over night thing...

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ahh was that the techno topic?

aye, indeed Ian.

Ken mentioned you were doing a tour called detroit impressions

Point us to some info maybe?
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RE: (313) stupid dumb idiot story

2004-09-08 Thread iancheshire
ha ha thanks Alex :)

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Does this make sense? basically its not an over night thing...

It does, and I think you deserve a virtual pat on the back

SLAP

there you go

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RE: (313) New Mix by Placid on EmotionElectric tracklist

2004-09-03 Thread iancheshire
u churn em out mate :)  well done!!

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Richard Brown - Electronics for Dogs - Tippy Tappy Bollocks
Mood 2 Swing - Do It Your Way - Groove On
Ethyl Meatplow - Queenie - Dali
L'il Louis - Stormy Black - Nite Grooves
Mike Perras - Beginning of Life - Bassic
Zyn - Talk To Me (dirty) - Vibrations
Massive Sounds - She Say Kuff - Nu Groove
Chez Damier - Close - Balance
Taravhonty - I Can't Hide - Big Beat
New Blood - Touch Me - Smokin'
Flow - Another Time - Bottom Line
Wambonix - Scattered Dreams - Earth
Richard Brown - Kraken - Tippy Tappy Bollocks


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We are pleased to have a new mix by Placid available on the site, this
time with a house vibe for the late English summer :).

See http://www.emotionelectric.com for the DL.

Tracklisting coming very soon.

robin...






RE: (313) Placid's N.I.D Mix on EmotionElectric

2004-08-27 Thread iancheshire
just seen the lisrting on EE for Placid mix, nice one man, will DL that 
tonight, love the 
way you do the tracklisting man...

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Inertia (a guy called Gerald) - nowhere to run

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which track plays at 26min?

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 UR - Sweat Electric - SID
 Drexciya - Dr Blowfin's Experiment - SID
 UR - Radioactive Rhythms - SID
 Clarence G - Turbine - Fluorescent Forest
 Ultradyne - Hi Tide - SID
 Scan 7 - Decoder - SID
 Inertia - Nowhere to Run - Retroactive
 J.A.N - KDJ
 Pod - Vanguard - Buzz
 Clarence g - Data Transfer - Fluorescent Forest
 UR - ERP - SID
 UR - Lunar Rhythms - SID
 Brother From Another Planet - Planet Earth - 7th City
 Jeff Mills - Alarms Ben simms Remix - Axis

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 Paul.

 Any chance you could post actual tracklisting as they appear on the
mix?

 would like to know what some of these hotties are called!
 or is it just record one, side a then side b etc?

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RE: (313) help - paul mac

2004-08-27 Thread iancheshire
I think and this may get a load of emails back but I think Mac is one of the 
best UK producers out there and a very good DJ...another is Mark Broom.

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That album is definitely well worth picking up - I would describe it
generally as more melodic.

Might have to play it this evening actually, I haven't listened to it
for ages.

s.




Aidan O'Doherty wrote:

i am a fan of some of paul mac's releases, especially his 'authentic 
moment' 12 on fragmented, his last album on primate (surprisingly, for me), the 
fractured releases (his more melodic forays) . . . just wondering if you 
experts out there can tell me if his album 'old school pupil' is worth picking 
up - and his other releases on fragmented ('closed account', 'seaside 
electronics', 'another escape', 'bateman tower'). 


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RE: (313) Techno Films

2004-08-16 Thread iancheshire
on the technical side maybe but for the story line I can't see how it compares 
with the A-Team.you crazy fool :)

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Android is a proper techno film, as are The Terminator films (T3 
excepted) - the only robot films that don't make me yawn.

As for Star Wars, I agree with Sean - IMO it's the most overrated film 
of all time - I loved it when I was a kid, but when I saw the new editions as 
an adult I realised how shoddy they were - it was comparable to watching the 
A-Team again after 20 years and realising that it was aimed at people with tiny 
little brains (ie children)
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sean I just dont *get* Star Wars at all deason

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RE: (313) Techno Films

2004-08-16 Thread iancheshire
I guess that means all the films I watched as a kid then , like Breakdance when 
I heard Tour De France with Turbo sweeping the pavement, hmm somehow I think 
there are execptions to that rule Rob :)

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I mean that The A Team was aimed at kids and is patently ridiculous, 
something you only appreciate when watching as an adult - Lucas has always said 
his films are for kids - it's hard to view a film with a gold robot, giant 
teddybear and an asthmatic baddie in black in it as anything other than a 
cartoon - nostalgia for a film that enchanted you as a kid obscures ones 
critical faculties somewhat.
IMNSHO naturally :)

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on the technical side maybe but for the story line I can't see how it 
compares with the A-Team.you crazy fool :)

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Android is a proper techno film, as are The Terminator films 
(T3 excepted) - the only robot films that don't make me yawn.
   
As for Star Wars, I agree with Sean - IMO it's the most 
overrated film of all time - I loved it when I was a kid, but when I saw the 
new editions as an adult I realised how shoddy they were - it was comparable to 
watching the A-Team again after 20 years and realising that it was aimed at 
people with tiny little brains (ie children)
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sean I just dont *get* Star Wars at all deason

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RE: (313) Techno Films

2004-08-16 Thread iancheshire
sorry I though this was a rule.. nostalgia for a film that enchanted you as a 
kid obscures ones critical faculties somewhat.

apologies if this isn't one RT :) 


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Er...what rule?
Funny you should say that about Breakdance though, I saw Wild Style 
again recently and that wasn't as good as I remembered either!

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I guess that means all the films I watched as a kid then , like 
Breakdance when I heard Tour De France with Turbo sweeping the pavement, hmm 
somehow I think there are execptions to that rule Rob :)

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I mean that The A Team was aimed at kids and is patently 
ridiculous, something you only appreciate when watching as an adult - Lucas has 
always said his films are for kids - it's hard to view a film with a gold 
robot, giant teddybear and an asthmatic baddie in black in it as anything other 
than a cartoon - nostalgia for a film that enchanted you as a kid obscures ones 
critical faculties somewhat.
IMNSHO naturally :)
   
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on the technical side maybe but for the story line I can't see 
how it compares with the A-Team.you crazy fool :)
   
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Android is a proper techno film, as are The Terminator 
films (T3 excepted) - the only robot films that don't make me yawn.
  
As for Star Wars, I agree with Sean - IMO it's the most 
overrated film of all time - I loved it when I was a kid, but when I saw the 
new editions as an adult I realised how shoddy they were - it was comparable to 
watching the A-Team again after 20 years and realising that it was aimed at 
people with tiny little brains (ie children)
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sean I just dont *get* Star Wars at all deason

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RE: (313) Techno Films

2004-08-16 Thread iancheshire
ha ha knowing Alex though :) sorry mate but to be honest I did get some (highly 
embarrassing) leg warmers after watching fame and wanting to do ballet...it was 
a real bart simpsons situation there ..blush cough

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 And yes, I did get a brush and start prancing about after watching 
that.

As long as you didnt get dressed up in Spandex and start doing star 
jumps
after seeing Jean Claude Van Damme getting down in the movie!






RE: (313) Techno Films

2004-08-16 Thread iancheshire
now your talking, hands up who wanted to be IJ as well as Luke SkyW, I know I 
did!

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Only a rule in my case - just talking sh!te again
I still love the Indiana Jones films though!

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sorry I though this was a rule.. nostalgia for a film that enchanted 
you as a kid obscures ones critical faculties somewhat.

apologies if this isn't one RT :)


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Er...what rule?
Funny you should say that about Breakdance though, I saw Wild 
Style again recently and that wasn't as good as I remembered either!
   
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I guess that means all the films I watched as a kid then , like 
Breakdance when I heard Tour De France with Turbo sweeping the pavement, hmm 
somehow I think there are execptions to that rule Rob :)
   
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Sent: Mon 16/08/2004 11:10
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Detroit
Cc:
Subject: RE: (313) Techno Films
  
  
   
I mean that The A Team was aimed at kids and is 
patently ridiculous, something you only appreciate when watching as an adult - 
Lucas has always said his films are for kids - it's hard to view a film with a 
gold robot, giant teddybear and an asthmatic baddie in black in it as anything 
other than a cartoon - nostalgia for a film that enchanted you as a kid 
obscures ones critical faculties somewhat.
IMNSHO naturally :)
  
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on the technical side maybe but for the story line I 
can't see how it compares with the A-Team.you crazy fool :)
  
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Cc:
Subject: RE: (313) Techno Films
 
 
  
Android is a proper techno film, as are The 
Terminator films (T3 excepted) - the only robot films that don't make me yawn.
 
As for Star Wars, I agree with Sean - IMO it's 
the most overrated film of all time - I loved it when I was a kid, but when I 
saw the new editions as an adult I realised how shoddy they were - it was 
comparable to watching the A-Team again after 20 years and realising that it 
was aimed at people with tiny little brains (ie children)
-Original Message-
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Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2004 6:35 PM
To: Cyclone Wehner; 313 Detroit
Subject: Re: (313) Techno Films
 
 
sean I just dont *get* Star Wars at all deason


RE: (313) techno + in new york

2004-08-13 Thread iancheshire
Yeah Derrik May did play for them , it was in one of his interviews..

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Sent: Fri 13/08/2004 09:09 
To: diana potts; 313@hyperreal.org 
Cc: 
Subject: RE: (313) techno + in new york



I have seen De la Guarda 2 time once in London and once in NY, but is 
it ture that in NY they now have a big name dj playing after them. I heard that 
D. May and J. Wink had played ?

Is this ture and did any one see D. May?

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To: 313@hyperreal.org
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de la guarda
GO SEE THIS! the final performance is sept.12th

hewitt cooper museum on friday nights too

also PS1-another fun outdoor thing on saturday nigths


the lineup(s) are posted on each events website


--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 hello!  so i'm coming out to new york at the end of
 the month to do a bit of protesting and visit w/
 friends and family and to eat some decent pizza,
 and i'd like to squeeze in some dancing while i'm
 there, too!  does anyone know of any good
 websites w/ event listings?  i've got rhythmism.com
 bookmarked, but are there others?  i know i can
 pick up flyers when i get there, but i like to plan
 ahead as much as possible cuz i've got a lot to do
 while i'm there.  also, does anyone know of any
 interesting events going on at the end of the month
 through the beginning of september? 

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RE: (313) techno + in new york

2004-08-13 Thread iancheshire
they ae this fantstic flying circus act type thingy,,they fly around and spray 
water at the audience who
basically stand in a circle, its very theatrical

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Who are De La Guarda?

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Yeah Derrik May did play for them , it was in one of his interviews..

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To: diana potts; 313@hyperreal.org
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I have seen De la Guarda 2 time once in London and once in NY, 
but is it ture that in NY they now have a big name dj playing after them. I 
heard that D. May and J. Wink had played ?
   
Is this ture and did any one see D. May?
   
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From: diana potts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 August 2004 21:39
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) techno + in new york
   
   
   
de la guarda
GO SEE THIS! the final performance is sept.12th
   
hewitt cooper museum on friday nights too
   
also PS1-another fun outdoor thing on saturday nigths
   
   
the lineup(s) are posted on each events website
   
   
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 hello!  so i'm coming out to new york at the end of
 the month to do a bit of protesting and visit w/
 friends and family and to eat some decent pizza,
 and i'd like to squeeze in some dancing while i'm
 there, too!  does anyone know of any good
 websites w/ event listings?  i've got rhythmism.com
 bookmarked, but are there others?  i know i can
 pick up flyers when i get there, but i like to plan
 ahead as much as possible cuz i've got a lot to do
 while i'm there.  also, does anyone know of any
 interesting events going on at the end of the month
 through the beginning of september?

 thanks,
 monikat


   
   
   
  
  
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RE: (313) Tuesday Trivia

2004-08-11 Thread iancheshire
its wednesday Alexmind you it doesn't suprise me that you put Tuesday :)

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Is it Tuesday?

It's trivia time kids.

For those who haven't read the book, Love Saves The Day, here's some 
info
on Mr F.Grasso.

http://ped111251.tripod.com/francis.htm

Btw, while I was on my hols, I bumped into Francis' protege, protege (Mr
W.Gibbons),  Mr Francois Kevorkian outside Piccadilly 21's in 
Manchester.

Gave him the old bonjour and threw him the cosmic handshake.

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RE: (313) Party

2004-08-11 Thread iancheshire
is it 18th??? a!! 313 10th anniversary and I am away  ! big big 
b*llocks! :(

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To: 313 Org 
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I think it was the 18th Sept that Brendan said - hope
so anyway, I plan to head down to London from Glasgow
for Haywires 9th birthday on the friday and then the
313 party on  the Saturday.

Cheers
BT

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RE: (313) RE: do not hate on discogs

2004-08-10 Thread iancheshire
hang on hang on hang on Ken and evryone, w there :)
 
I for one get hounded for my emails that I send to my friends, the reason is 
that when I write my emails as we all do, I tend to speak it out in my head as 
I would if I was speaking to them in person but email never ever conveys this 
and so everyone reads the email in their own style. So a sacarstic email unless 
read in a sacarstic manner will be read in the manner of the person at that 
time ,same with a serious email, sometimes if I am in a comical mood I can 
mis-read them...
 
this sadly is a problem on emails, it will never go away so lets be too 
jumpy,surley there are other things to worry about :)  
 
your humbly 
Ian

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Sent: Tue 10/08/2004 09:38 
To: Robert Taylor; jason kenjar 
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org 
Subject: RE: (313) RE: do not hate on discogs



How about doing us all a favour Robert and pressing 'delete' before you 
send
your ill-considered rude and sarcastic comments in the first place? 
Doesn't
that apeal to your superior logical consistency which you are so 
determined
to exercise on the foibles of er, an

  ***internet eamil list about techno music!***

How erudite!

The professorship is coming!

In person you are such a nice bloke. But on line ytou ain't half a 
twat, I
can tell you.

Good day,

Ken


-Original Message-
From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 10:28 AM
To: jason kenjar
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) RE: do not hate on discogs


Excuse me for making another flippant comment which got taken way
too seriously - I only meant it was sh!t in as far as inputting
info and corrrecting misinformation  - it's obviously a great resource.
No need to attack me personally - if you don't like my style, press 
delete

-Original Message-
From: jason kenjar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 8:20 PM
To: Robert Taylor
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: do not hate on discogs


Pardon me Mr. taylor, but I dont see how somebody who spams the list
daily with one or two quick sentences of  over-simplified arrogant
generalizations has the guts to call the discogs website sh!t. Im
just one of the many free users and am not affiliated with the site by
any other means, but I still have to stand up for them if you feel it
necissary to besmirch their name.

Discogs has been very helpful to me in the past.  I can only recollect
a fraction of the many times I have found discogs to be totally
helpful. Knowledge is power, and there is a lot you can learn if your
are willing to spend some time researching discogs. its also totally
free, you dont even have to be a member to search its information
libraries.

And is it so unthinkable and unforgivable that there would be spotty
information about Basic Channel?  I consider myself a fairly well
informed member of the under ground community, and even i think all the
basic channel records look alike. Artists like von oswald arent about
advertising themselves nearly as much as you do for yourself.






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 Discogs is sh!t and there's loads of inaccuracies.

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RE: (313) boat party

2004-07-30 Thread iancheshire
chug chug, boom boom, tiss tiss,  I can hear that boat already!! ha ha 
 
have it large boys  gals! :)

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Sent: Fri 30/07/2004 13:05 
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Subject: Re: (313) boat party



Cheers Alex,

I'll post all the photo's  stuff in LD/313 - here's to a very messy
weekend.

Martin

On 30 Jul 2004, at 10:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Have a good time on the boat party folks.
 A photo of everyone getting off that boat at 6am would be good if
 anyone is
 still standing by then.

 Watch out for icebergs and that.

 Anyone recording it? video?




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RE: (313) What On Your Decks

2004-07-30 Thread iancheshire
ok well on mine is 
 
Rebound - Juan Atkins
Serious Buisness - Gary Martin
a Star - Mark Williams
 
oh and a DVD of the best of Buttman ;-)

-Original Message- 
From: Anya K Stang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Fri 30/07/2004 16:03 
To: 313 
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Subject: Re: (313) What On Your Decks



Osunlade's Offering and then the good old KD Sessions (until 5mins
ago).
Perfect for lounging in the sun in the garden on a day off.

Seeya on the boat tomorrow!
Back to lurkmode...

Anya






RE: (313) Mixes

2004-07-28 Thread iancheshire
super duper..
 
I have pigeons in me loft, caps on me head and whippets down me 
trousers...do I qualify?

-Original Message- 
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wed 28/07/2004 11:46 
To: Robert Taylor 
Cc: 313 Detroit; matrix313 
Subject: Re: (313) Mixes



Sooner or later our Northern Electronic Soul infects everyone Rob.

Fella is not that northern actually, Chap or Bloke are more so...

All good DJ's have pigeons, caps and whippets ;)

Martin

On 28 Jul 2004, at 12:41, Robert Taylor wrote:

 Fella!
 Soon you'll be keeping pigeons and wearing flat caps and walking 
 whippets

 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 10:40 AM
 To: Martin Dust; 313 Detroit
 Subject: Re: (313) Mixes


 hmmm didnt see 'em at dustclub.com. how about a link 
fella?

 :^)


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 The Mixes are up now peeps...enjoy...

 dust23 out...


 
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RE: (313) Advance Warning AGCG

2004-07-27 Thread iancheshire
superb!!

-Original Message- 
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tue 27/07/2004 12:49 
To: 313@Hyperreal.Org List 
Cc: 
Subject: (313) Advance Warning AGCG



People ov 3 of 1 Kind///

Incoming on LD 2 hot mixes from A Guy Called Gerald///

Stay tuned///

They are red, red hot and with bust your grey room to bits

///believe the hype

///23

///They'll be up by the end of the working day

///Dust out






RE: (313) Digital Soul Party/Detroit House Festival

2004-07-12 Thread iancheshire
I am god thanks Alex :)
 
Was in Berlin and had a good gig Sat with Dave Clarke, Charles Seigling, Joris 
Voorn and Ladida. Both Chalres  Dave were on top form and played more detroit 
tracks than I had heard them play before, Charles is a very goos DJ. Joris was 
very good live and this was a treat as I had never heard him before or seen  
that kind of set up he had. Don't ask as I have no idea but looked like to drum 
achines/samplers/midi's running through the the pioneer..anyway it was a very 
good live set even if it was only 40mins. Ladida played some wicked funky 
minimal tracks as well..so all in all a totally different exp I was expecting 
in Berlin, which was nice.
 
 
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Sent: Mon 12/07/2004 10:56 
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Cc: 
Subject: (313) Digital Soul Party/Detroit House Festival



How was your weekend folks?

Mine was OK, I saw the Pixies Saturday, and had an enjoyable afternoon 
down
at list member Francis' BBQ at the Queens Arms, Cheetham Hill on Sunday.

How was the Digital Soul party, or the house festival in Detroit?

Alex
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RE: (313) Digital Soul Party/Detroit House Festival

2004-07-12 Thread iancheshire
ha ha musically yes but nothing else this time..must be getting old :)

-Original Message- 
From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Mon 12/07/2004 11:25 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Subject: Re: (313) Digital Soul Party/Detroit House Festival



 I am god thanks Alex :)


one of those 'experience' weekends then ian?

:)

robin...






RE: (313) Digital Soul Party/Detroit House Festival

2004-07-12 Thread iancheshire
Glad it all went well lads!! I have seen the reports on LD and it all looks 
very good.
 
 
Whilst we are on the subject of the UK, are any 313ers ready to support our own 
Ryan and Toby this Saturday?

-Original Message- 
From: Paul Kendrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Mon 12/07/2004 13:10 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org 
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Subject: RE: (313) Digital Soul Party/Detroit House Festival



The Outlet/Digital Soul party went off in a big way, Dan Curtin  
Marcel were on excellent form and all us resident played are ass's off. The 
venue worked much better than we could of hoped and will try to put are 
September 11th party on there.

And a quick hello to anyone who came and I hope the stripers didn't 
offend any one. It was the highlight of my night when then went up the poles 
during my set...LOL wicked.

Just so you know we have Ian O'Brien, Kenny Black and the wicked Wild 
planet at the next party.

Paul.



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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Digital Soul Party/Detroit House Festival


How was your weekend folks?

Mine was OK, I saw the Pixies Saturday, and had an enjoyable afternoon 
down
at list member Francis' BBQ at the Queens Arms, Cheetham Hill on Sunday.

How was the Digital Soul party, or the house festival in Detroit?

Alex
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RE: (313) soulseek names plz

2004-07-08 Thread iancheshire
Kube72 
 
feel free to have a look later mate...

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thu 08/07/2004 14:17 
To: 313@hyperreal.org 
Cc: 
Subject: (313) soulseek names plz



its that time again.  as a continuation of the thread from
last week (what should I download) I'll be accepting
soulseek IDs :)

I'm str8_up_fuxin

plz msg me if you want to download stuff, as I will add you
to my list.  I'll be sharing all the tracks I've specially
collected for traktor sessions.  5-600 of my fav tracks.

-Joe






RE: (313) Dan Curtin in London

2004-07-08 Thread iancheshire
hang on hang on...
 
one minute its in a strip club and the next its in honour of his 12 :)  ( 
sorry couldn't resist)

-Original Message- 
From: Paul Kendrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thu 08/07/2004 14:52 
To: robin 
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org 
Subject: RE: (313) Dan Curtin in London



The party is in honour of this 12.

Really looking forward to hearing Marcel spin

-Original Message-
From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 July 2004 15:01
To: Paul Kendrick
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Dan Curtin in London



So i guess this ties in with the Splinterfaction ep (on Digital Soul)
that's just come out with Curtin Fabrice Lig and $tinkworx mixes?

i just heard some ace sounding clips of that. can't wait to get the 
vinyl.


robin...

Paul Kendrick wrote:
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 present the first of 2 nights of...
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 Featuring...
 Dan Curtin (Metamorphic, Peacefrog - Cleveland, USA)
 Peel Seamus (Delsin - Amsterdam, NL)
 Splinterfaction (Digital Soul - UK)
 ...alongside Digital Soul residents  The Outlet DJ crew.

 Saturday 10th July 2004 - 8pm 'til late - At an intimate, un-announced
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