Re: Amp Fiddler died.

2023-12-19 Thread the Beauty and Belief Society
Words.
RIP.

Long time no hear kent.

Def made his impact on some Dilla shit off the top, and if im thinking
correctly he's prob the guy who ended up lugging an obnoxiously heavy old
ass synth out just to record Over the Breaks.

Lots of 313 folks like that during the same era. No disrespect. Just wanna
recogonize real for being real.

Like... on some Mike Huckaby shit.

For real I'm pretty sure I have a Prince Po 12" somewhere burnin' up for a
spin right now.

Any Bling 47 fans out there?

Don't mind me. I have no idea what I'm talkimbout



On Mon, Dec 18, 2023, 9:43 PM kent williams  wrote:

> Amp was singular. I had a press pass the year he played the main stage
> at DEMF so I watched him from close up, checking his hands on the keys
> and how he interacted with thousands of people like they were friends
> on his couch.  I drove into Chicago to see him again a few months
> later, and he was the same, but different. In both contexts, he read
> the room and modulated his performance for the space and audience.
>
> When I think of comparisons, Prince, Stevie Wonder, D'Angelo all come
> to mind.  But it's more like they're all drinking from the same well,
> not that Amp was like them, in any imitative way. He was someone who
> you can identify from just a few notes.
>
> And it always seemed effortless, weightless.  The funk flowed out of
> him like his breath.  That's how you can tell that someone is an
> artist - they've mastered the mechanical demands of their music, to
> where they don't have to think about playing.  They're just there in
> the music, and their goal is emotion and communication.  The music is
> a seamless part of themselves they can share.
>
> When I think of Amp that's what I think of: his personality, his
> humor, his emotional connection. I will miss him a lot.
>


Re: MAGIC017 - Placid Angles "First Blue Sky" LP - SoundCloud

2020-06-26 Thread the Beauty and Belief Society
Just got around to hearing this album for the first time.

John Beltram really nailed it om this one.

On Fri, Feb 1, 2019, 2:21 AM Aidan O'Doherty 
wrote:

> Listen to MAGIC017 - Placid Angles "First Blue Sky" LP by Magicwire #np on
> #SoundCloud
> https://soundcloud.com/magicwire/magic017-placid-angles-first-blue-sky-lp
>


Re: 10

2020-06-15 Thread the Beauty and Belief Society
Kraftwerk - Prologue/Tour De France (Etape 1-3)/Chrono
3MB feat. Magic Juan Atkins - Die Kosmischen Kuriere
A Guy Called Gerald - Specific Hate
Cameo - Money (Reese's Revamp Mix)
Rhythm is Rhythm - Drama
BFC - Galaxy
Terrace - Seventh City (Filtered Dub)
Alien FM - Infinity (Optic Nerve Remix)
The Vision - Detroit: One Circle
Drexciya - Black Sea

Maybe Tronikhouse - Uptempo instead of the Cameo Remix and Reel By Real -
Surkit instead of Specific Hate?



On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 4:28 AM cnd <3...@coke-smyth.net> wrote:

> Plan A - 8 Miles Wide
> The Sentinel - Watch Your Back
> Claude Young - Ascension of the Elect
> David A. Powers - Of Secret Primordial Darkness
> Rob Hood - Master Builder
> Model 600 - Update
> Electric Street Orchestra - Scorpio
> Ken Ishii - Overlap (Mark Broom Edit)
> Deepchord - Electromagnetic Dowsing (The Final Step)
> Marty Bonds - Light Speed
> /
> Strand - Reel Me In
> Tony Jackson - The Journey
> Lab Rat Xl - Lab Rat 3
> UR - Electronic Warfare
> Drexciya - Aqua Worm Hole
> Mr De - Shake it Baby
> Aaron Carl - Down
> Ibex - Second Coming
> Shake - For The Lamented
> UR - Gone but not Forgotten
>
> On Sat, 7 Mar 2020 at 13:33, Philip McGarva 
> wrote:
> Psyche - Elements
> Rhythm is Rhythm - Strings of Life (unreleased mix from Retro Techno
> Detroit Definitive)
> Inner City - Praise (Intergalactic Dub)
> LFO - Ultra Schall
> Claude Young - Distant Signal
> Kenny Larkin - My Reflection
> Dave Angel - Big Tight Flares
> Innerzone Orchestra - Bug in the Bassbin (Street Mix)
> Manuel Gottsching - E2-E4
> Kraftwerk - Computer Love
>
>


Re: Keep it real (and on topic)

2020-02-28 Thread the Beauty and Belief Society
Re: Keep it real (and on topic)

I've had this song stuck in my head for the past two months. Honestly, this
came of topic about a year ago or so, but this is pretty much the first
time I've had to respond to y'all.

I work first shift, which doesn't mean anything to the hyperreal world (as
your emails hit before I or everyone you know wakes up)

';p

"There is a man that live next door
In my neighborhood In my neighborhood
And he gets me down
He gets in so late at night
Always a fuss and fight
Always a fuss and fight
All through the night
I've got to get away from here
This is not a place for me to stay
I've got to take my family
We'll find a quiet place
Hear the pots and pans they fall
Bang against my wall
Bang against my wall
No rest at all
He gets in so late at night
Always a fuss and fight
Always a fuss and fight
All through the night
I've got to get away from here
This is not a place for me to stay
I've got to take my family
We'll find a quiet place"


Re: 313

2018-10-20 Thread the Beauty and Belief Society
What is afrofutrusim and what does it mean to you?

Aqua boogie it oout.

On Oct 20, 2018 5:24 AM, "Tristan Watkins"  wrote:

Challenge accepted!

Although my finger is certainly not on the pulse anymore, I have been
enjoying the steady drip-feed of Work In Progress videos on Reggie Dokes'
Instagram. Some amazing tunes to come by the sound of it.

He also shared some of the new Patrice Scott on Sistrum yesterday, which
sounds immense.
https://www.instagram.com/reggiedokes/p/BpAXI5gnF4d/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet=1nelobcbduki4


*waves*


Tristan


Re: Transllusion - A Moment Of Insanity(12inch)

2018-06-08 Thread the Beauty and Belief Society
I finally got around to looking up the resale prices for the S.I.D.
releases earlier this morning. Now all I want to know is who wants to trade
me a Boss DR-110 or two for some techno 12"s?

F'real though, glad to hear that some lost Transllusion tracks are going to
see the light of day. : D


Tronik House Illustrator

2018-02-22 Thread the Beauty and Belief Society
Broke out my copy of Straight Outta Hell @ the shop today and noticed it
doesn't mention the artist responsible for the cover art anywhere.

Can someone point me in the right direction?


Re: 20-year service pin

2017-12-23 Thread the Beauty and Belief Society
Here's to the Midwest lurkers!

On Dec 23, 2017 3:05 PM, "Holly MacDonald-Korth"  wrote:

I joined mw-raves in 1993. and I think 313 in 94? when was inception? maybe
95?

I think I took a year or two hiatus in the aughts, but basically been on
here over half my life. wow.

Holly MacDonald-Korth
Managing Director
J W Korth & Company
(786) 693-8652

On Dec 23, 2017, at 2:08 PM, Mister Jones  wrote:

Good grief... I can't remember if I signed up in 98, 99, or 2000. I found
Hyperreal in '97 but can't remember when I discovered the mailing lists.

On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 9:06 PM, Patrick Wacher  wrote:

> Nice!
>
> I remember getting the dox matrix continuous printer paper mail order
> catalogs from Submariner. Man, I would pour over that thing like crazy.
>
>
>
>
> On Dec 18, 2017 at 2:55 PM, Nathan  wrote:
>
>
> 1997 for me. Will have to dig out the fax I sent to Submerge for my first
> order from them. How time flies!!
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 19 Dec 2017, at 8:01 am, Patrick Wacher  wrote:
>
> 1995 for me, going back to some of those old emails was a blast!
>
>
>
> Sent from Astro  for Mac
>
> On Dec 17, 2017 at 1:28 PM, ACID  wrote:
>
>
> I think i got onto it late..and with a different email so i cant check
>
> Was on v-rave before 313 though.
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On 17 Dec 2017, at 20:17, Fred Heutte  wrote:
>
> Greg! good to see ya!
>
> 1995 here also. Got on a few months before the Metroplex 10th anniversary
> party which was my first intro to many 313ers.
>
> Although it's not new (2005 I think), been playing Abe Duque/Blake Baxter
> "What Happened" a lot this year . . .
>
> fh
>
> -
>
> From: majord...@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Majordomo results: subscr!be
> Date: November 6, 1997 at 4:14 AM
> To: [Me]
>
>
> Just realized I recently passed my 20th anniversary on this list.
>
> (And I remember hearing about it a couple of years beforehand, but hey -
> I was lazy.)
>
> Shout-outs to the other old-timers!
>
> - Greg
>
> P.S. Re:
>
> 2017
> Vatican Shadow ‎– Luxor Necropolitics
> The Exaltics ‎– Das Heise Experiment 2 [The Prequel]
> ASC - Sentinel
> [...]
>
>
> No lists for me this year but I just wanted to say that James/ASC is a
> genius.
>
>
>
>
>


Re: Beyond the sixth/seventh/eight wave?

2017-12-17 Thread the Beauty and Belief Society
In all honesty Spotify gives me some pretty accurate suggestions.

On Nov 27, 2017 3:14 AM, <3...@coke-smyth.net> wrote:

I for one love discogs in all its imperfection. The new release listings
for artists in yr collection is nice when you've been away for a while.

Besides 'discover function' algorithms always vary, juno's always feels a
bit weak but Rushhour and Hhv.de are good.

Plus its nice to surf outta discogs too, maybe some like myspace sprawl or
something, the whole web should be branching + connecting..

No pleasing some people. ;-P

C


On 2017-11-03 22:26, Ronny Pries wrote:

> Hm, yeah - bit too tedious to dig for those. I just wanna browse e.g.
> labels by year + genre…
>
> Do we know anyone at discogs one could talk to? And isn’t the
> database open for third parties? Maybe something like that already
> exists somewhere. hmhmhm.
>
> Am 03.11.2017 um 19:24 schrieb John Sokolowski
>> :
>>
>> Imagine the potential of discogs IF it had a reasonable discovery
>
 function... meh!
>>
>> So true. I find the lists some users make of 'favorite artists,
>> labels, best of 2017, etc' to somewhat helpful in that regard.
>>
>


Re: 20-year service pin

2017-12-17 Thread the Beauty and Belief Society
On Dec 17, 2017 2:03 AM, "Greg Earle"  wrote:

From:   majord...@hyperreal.org
> Subject:Majordomo results: subscr!be
> Date:   November 6, 1997 at 4:14 AM
> To: [Me]
>

Just realized I recently passed my 20th anniversary on this list.

(And I remember hearing about it a couple of years beforehand, but hey - I
was lazy.)

Shout-outs to the other old-timers!




I've been through a lot of e-mail addresses since the late 90s, but I think
I'm almost there. Might have to track down some embarrassing 14 year old me
posts...


Re: Techno 2017

2017-12-14 Thread the Beauty and Belief Society
Spent the past 16 months couch surfing. Too broke to buy most of these...


2016
Q3A - Space Chamber (had it on repeat for quite awhile)
Varg (6) ‎– Nordic Flora Series Pt.1 (Heroine)
Djrum vs. Struction - Struktur

2017
Vatican Shadow ‎– Luxor Necropolitics
The Exaltics ‎– Das Heise Experiment 2 [The Prequel]
ASC - Sentinel
R-Zone - R-Zone 17
Terrace - Phosphenes
Pye Corner Audio, Silent Servant, Not Waving ‎– Limited Edition EP
nthng - Return to Gaia

2017 LP's
Legowelt ‎– Legendary Freaks In The Trash Of Time
Nthng - It Never Ends
V/A - A Decade of Illian Tape


Best Art
Q3A ‎– Deva Station EP
Erik Van Den Broek ‎– Expressed
John Beltram - Moths
…and several of the aforementioned records.

Represses

I-F - Portrait of a Dead Girl

- hue




On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 11:05 AM, <3...@coke-smyth.net> wrote:

> Hey 313,
>
> Im gonna take a risk of desolate response, but end of year lists anyone?
>
> RECORDS
> Cybonix - Make This Party Live
> Seldom Seen - Bringing Slide Back
> Various - CoOp presents: Selectors Assemble
> Josef Leimberg - Astral Progressions
> Kamasi Washington - Harmony Of Difference
>
> Im finding more faith in the more unusual records these days, the CoOp
> sounds weird on the clips but its a fine fine piece of wax at the end of
> the day and very beautiful to listen to even on a cheap portable turntable.
>
> CDs
> DJ Stingray Kern Vol 4
> Tresor Dreamy Harbor
>
> NEW LABEL
> 6Dimensions
>
> ARTIST OF YEAR
> B12
>
> ARTWORK [Technically prob 2016]
> Convextion 2845 Lp
>
> Some of my selections may be a bit off, but there's been plenty I haven't
> been able to afford this year also :-)
>
> cheers
>
> C
>


Re: Techno 2017

2017-12-13 Thread the Beauty and Belief Society
Will follow up as soon as there's peace in the universe..or whenever I get
home.

Whichever comes first.

-hue

On Dec 13, 2017 8:12 PM, "John Sokolowski"  wrote:

> Sure!
>
>
> RECORDS
> Norm Talley - Norm-A-Lize
>
> Scott Grooves - The Five Heartbeats
>
> Fair EP on STRCTR
> Derek Carr - Warm Machines EP
> S.A.M. - Dream State Of A Bellmaker
>
> CDs
> DeepChord presents Echospace - Live in Detroit
>
> NEW LABEL
> The Lauren Bacall (new to me, anyway)
>
> ARTIST OF YEAR
> Derek Carr
>
> ARTWORK
>
> Jack Peoples - Laptop Cafe
>
>
>
> --
> *From:* 3...@coke-smyth.net <3...@coke-smyth.net>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, December 13, 2017 11:05 AM
> *To:* 313@hyperreal.org
> *Subject:* Techno 2017
>
> Hey 313,
>
> Im gonna take a risk of desolate response, but end of year lists anyone?
>
> RECORDS
> Cybonix - Make This Party Live
> Seldom Seen - Bringing Slide Back
> Various - CoOp presents: Selectors Assemble
> Josef Leimberg - Astral Progressions
> Kamasi Washington - Harmony Of Difference
>
> Im finding more faith in the more unusual records these days, the CoOp
> sounds weird on the clips but its a fine fine piece of wax at the end of
> the day and very beautiful to listen to even on a cheap portable
> turntable.
>
> CDs
> DJ Stingray Kern Vol 4
> Tresor Dreamy Harbor
>
> NEW LABEL
> 6Dimensions
>
> ARTIST OF YEAR
> B12
>
> ARTWORK [Technically prob 2016]
> Convextion 2845 Lp
>
> Some of my selections may be a bit off, but there's been plenty I
> haven't been able to afford this year also :-)
>
> cheers
>
> C
>


The Techno Institute

2016-03-24 Thread the Beauty and Belief Society
I remember a set of satirical videos about how to make techno. I could have
swore it was from "The Techno Institute", which features two guys
explaining how to make techno by unnecessarily echoing out key words like
"fat" and "days of Yore"

I think I found the link here on 313.
Anyone know what I'm talking about?