RE: (313) New Metroplex
Good to hear of some more Metroplex goodness. It's definitely worth the wait it seems. I for one am in need of a new Metroplex shirt. On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 12:15 PM -0700, "Kevin Kennedy" <the...@gmail.com> wrote: Besides the TD release, James Johnson (plural) has a release slated for metroplex as wellI've heard that one and it's FANTASTIC! Hi everyone! From: jwan allenSent: 4/28/2014 1:00 PMTo: Patrick WacherCc: list 313Subject: Re: (313) New Metroplex Yeah. Hopefully more information will be forthcoming in the days leading up to movement. I'm wondering out loud if the news of this release got buried in the announcement of Mr. Dixon's pending retirement from the dance music game? Full disclosure, I'm being selfish, I want more quality music from all that are either involved, or yet to be involved with this wonderful thing we call techno. Viva la Metroplex! Jwan On Apr 28, 2014 12:49 PM, "Patrick Wacher" <pwac...@gmail.com> wrote: I saw a new Metroplex pop up on Rush Hour: http://www.rushhour.nl/store_detailed.php?item=75019Was pleasantly surprised to see the label is back with a couple of great tracks from Population One. Had no idea Juan was reviving it, any further details around it's relaunch?- Patrick.
RE: (313) New Metroplex
Besides the TD release, James Johnson (plural) has a release slated for metroplex as wellI've heard that one and it's FANTASTIC! Hi everyone! -Original Message- From: "jwan allen" Sent: 4/28/2014 1:00 PM To: "Patrick Wacher" Cc: "list 313" <313@hyperreal.org> Subject: Re: (313) New Metroplex Yeah. Hopefully more information will be forthcoming in the days leading up to movement. I'm wondering out loud if the news of this release got buried in the announcement of Mr. Dixon's pending retirement from the dance music game? Full disclosure, I'm being selfish, I want more quality music from all that are either involved, or yet to be involved with this wonderful thing we call techno. Viva la Metroplex! Jwan On Apr 28, 2014 12:49 PM, "Patrick Wacher" wrote: I saw a new Metroplex pop up on Rush Hour: http://www.rushhour.nl/store_detailed.php?item=75019 Was pleasantly surprised to see the label is back with a couple of great tracks from Population One. Had no idea Juan was reviving it, any further details around it's relaunch? - Patrick.
Re: (313) New Metroplex
Yeah. Hopefully more information will be forthcoming in the days leading up to movement. I'm wondering out loud if the news of this release got buried in the announcement of Mr. Dixon's pending retirement from the dance music game? Full disclosure, I'm being selfish, I want more quality music from all that are either involved, or yet to be involved with this wonderful thing we call techno. Viva la Metroplex! Jwan On Apr 28, 2014 12:49 PM, "Patrick Wacher" wrote: > I saw a new Metroplex pop up on Rush Hour: > http://www.rushhour.nl/store_detailed.php?item=75019 > > Was pleasantly surprised to see the label is back with a couple of great > tracks from Population One. > > Had no idea Juan was reviving it, any further details around it's relaunch? > > - Patrick. >
(313) New Metroplex
I saw a new Metroplex pop up on Rush Hour: http://www.rushhour.nl/store_detailed.php?item=75019 Was pleasantly surprised to see the label is back with a couple of great tracks from Population One. Had no idea Juan was reviving it, any further details around it's relaunch? - Patrick.
Re: (313) New Metroplex
You speak the truth. All in all, I'm glad the label is back! I really need a new Metroplex shirt as the old one died many years back. On Nov 5, 2011, at 1:46 PM, DB wrote: > Hi Patrick! > There was a recent Model 500 released on R & S: > > http://www.discogs.com/Model-500-OFI-Remixes/release/2717435 > > & > > http://www.discogs.com/Model-500-OFI-Huesca/master/281013 > > > I would have thought myself, that they would want to "restart" the label with > a "bang". While I do > like the new Metroplex release, for my own pidgeon holes that I put music > into, it doesn't sound like > a Metroplex release to me. > > I personally would have waited for the upcoming Model 500 Album that is > discussed here: > http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=15139 > > to start off the label with. That would have had a bigger "bang". But > everybody runs their label their > own way :) > > Cheers from the P-Town... > > > Dave > > > On 11/1/2011 12:27 PM, Patrick Wacher wrote: >> Didn't Model 500 'Live' have a new track or two in their repertoire? >> Haven't seen them for a while, so i'm unclear... >> >> On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 12:19 PM, ohanakin ... wrote: >>> an alternative view: maybe "new" and "model 500" seem like they >>> shouldn't go together? >>> >>> while some may not love this newest metroplex, for people to say this >>> doesn't sound like detroit techno, 1) does it matter to you what the >>> guy whose style detroit techno is thinks ??? 2) perhaps sounds more >>> techno to mine ear than certain of the latest transmats... >>> >>> in any case... all the feedback i read makes me think: "womp, womp". >>> >>> and for anything a little more like listening music or experimental >>> not to be detroit techno... ridiculous and retarded are words that >>> come to mind when trying to describe that point of view. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Patrick Wacher wrote: I was kind of hoping that Metroplex would come out strong with a new Model 500 or something? P. On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 9:54 AM, ohanakin ... wrote: > not something you recognize as close to detroit techno ? hmm... > > On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 3:19 PM, kent williams > wrote: >> It doesn't sound like Detroit Techno. It's closer to some of the more >> experimental stuff at the fringes of dance music. It isn't bad, per >> se, it just doesn't have that immediate emotional hook. >> >> I try my own work, to try to find rhythms I find compelling and >> combine that with tonal material that has some emotional resonance for >> me personally. Whether or not I succeed with respect to others is an >> open question, but that is what I'm trying. >> >> In contrast there's a whole world of music out there that combines >> repetitive beats with what sounds to me like academic electro-acoustic >> music. That is not the way to get people runway-jacking on the New >> Dance Show, but I don't reject it out of hand. I like some of that >> stuff a lot -- Pansonic, the stuff on Taylor Dupree's 12K label, tim >> hecker... >> >> But it's not something I recognize as being anywhere close to Detroit >> Techno. >> >> On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Kevin Kennedy wrote: >>> kent, you are being very nice...I am proud of you. I am reserving all >>> comment about this recording. >>> >
Re: (313) New Metroplex
Hi Patrick! There was a recent Model 500 released on R & S: http://www.discogs.com/Model-500-OFI-Remixes/release/2717435 & http://www.discogs.com/Model-500-OFI-Huesca/master/281013 I would have thought myself, that they would want to "restart" the label with a "bang". While I do like the new Metroplex release, for my own pidgeon holes that I put music into, it doesn't sound like a Metroplex release to me. I personally would have waited for the upcoming Model 500 Album that is discussed here: http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=15139 to start off the label with. That would have had a bigger "bang". But everybody runs their label their own way :) Cheers from the P-Town... Dave On 11/1/2011 12:27 PM, Patrick Wacher wrote: Didn't Model 500 'Live' have a new track or two in their repertoire? Haven't seen them for a while, so i'm unclear... On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 12:19 PM, ohanakin ... wrote: an alternative view: maybe "new" and "model 500" seem like they shouldn't go together? while some may not love this newest metroplex, for people to say this doesn't sound like detroit techno, 1) does it matter to you what the guy whose style detroit techno is thinks ??? 2) perhaps sounds more techno to mine ear than certain of the latest transmats... in any case... all the feedback i read makes me think: "womp, womp". and for anything a little more like listening music or experimental not to be detroit techno... ridiculous and retarded are words that come to mind when trying to describe that point of view. On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Patrick Wacher wrote: I was kind of hoping that Metroplex would come out strong with a new Model 500 or something? P. On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 9:54 AM, ohanakin ... wrote: not something you recognize as close to detroit techno ? hmm... On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 3:19 PM, kent williams wrote: It doesn't sound like Detroit Techno. It's closer to some of the more experimental stuff at the fringes of dance music. It isn't bad, per se, it just doesn't have that immediate emotional hook. I try my own work, to try to find rhythms I find compelling and combine that with tonal material that has some emotional resonance for me personally. Whether or not I succeed with respect to others is an open question, but that is what I'm trying. In contrast there's a whole world of music out there that combines repetitive beats with what sounds to me like academic electro-acoustic music. That is not the way to get people runway-jacking on the New Dance Show, but I don't reject it out of hand. I like some of that stuff a lot -- Pansonic, the stuff on Taylor Dupree's 12K label, tim hecker... But it's not something I recognize as being anywhere close to Detroit Techno. On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Kevin Kennedy wrote: kent, you are being very nice...I am proud of you. I am reserving all comment about this recording.
Re: (313) New Metroplex
Didn't Model 500 'Live' have a new track or two in their repertoire? Haven't seen them for a while, so i'm unclear... On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 12:19 PM, ohanakin ... wrote: > an alternative view: maybe "new" and "model 500" seem like they > shouldn't go together? > > while some may not love this newest metroplex, for people to say this > doesn't sound like detroit techno, 1) does it matter to you what the > guy whose style detroit techno is thinks ??? 2) perhaps sounds more > techno to mine ear than certain of the latest transmats... > > in any case... all the feedback i read makes me think: "womp, womp". > > and for anything a little more like listening music or experimental > not to be detroit techno... ridiculous and retarded are words that > come to mind when trying to describe that point of view. > > > > > > > On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Patrick Wacher wrote: >> I was kind of hoping that Metroplex would come out strong with a new >> Model 500 or something? >> >> P. >> >> On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 9:54 AM, ohanakin ... wrote: >>> not something you recognize as close to detroit techno ? hmm... >>> >>> On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 3:19 PM, kent williams >>> wrote: It doesn't sound like Detroit Techno. It's closer to some of the more experimental stuff at the fringes of dance music. It isn't bad, per se, it just doesn't have that immediate emotional hook. I try my own work, to try to find rhythms I find compelling and combine that with tonal material that has some emotional resonance for me personally. Whether or not I succeed with respect to others is an open question, but that is what I'm trying. In contrast there's a whole world of music out there that combines repetitive beats with what sounds to me like academic electro-acoustic music. That is not the way to get people runway-jacking on the New Dance Show, but I don't reject it out of hand. I like some of that stuff a lot -- Pansonic, the stuff on Taylor Dupree's 12K label, tim hecker... But it's not something I recognize as being anywhere close to Detroit Techno. On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Kevin Kennedy wrote: > kent, you are being very nice...I am proud of you. I am reserving all > comment about this recording. > >>> >> >
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an alternative view: maybe "new" and "model 500" seem like they shouldn't go together? while some may not love this newest metroplex, for people to say this doesn't sound like detroit techno, 1) does it matter to you what the guy whose style detroit techno is thinks ??? 2) perhaps sounds more techno to mine ear than certain of the latest transmats... in any case... all the feedback i read makes me think: "womp, womp". and for anything a little more like listening music or experimental not to be detroit techno... ridiculous and retarded are words that come to mind when trying to describe that point of view. On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Patrick Wacher wrote: > I was kind of hoping that Metroplex would come out strong with a new > Model 500 or something? > > P. > > On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 9:54 AM, ohanakin ... wrote: >> not something you recognize as close to detroit techno ? hmm... >> >> On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 3:19 PM, kent williams >> wrote: >>> It doesn't sound like Detroit Techno. It's closer to some of the more >>> experimental stuff at the fringes of dance music. It isn't bad, per >>> se, it just doesn't have that immediate emotional hook. >>> >>> I try my own work, to try to find rhythms I find compelling and >>> combine that with tonal material that has some emotional resonance for >>> me personally. Whether or not I succeed with respect to others is an >>> open question, but that is what I'm trying. >>> >>> In contrast there's a whole world of music out there that combines >>> repetitive beats with what sounds to me like academic electro-acoustic >>> music. That is not the way to get people runway-jacking on the New >>> Dance Show, but I don't reject it out of hand. I like some of that >>> stuff a lot -- Pansonic, the stuff on Taylor Dupree's 12K label, tim >>> hecker... >>> >>> But it's not something I recognize as being anywhere close to Detroit >>> Techno. >>> >>> On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Kevin Kennedy wrote: kent, you are being very nice...I am proud of you. I am reserving all comment about this recording. >>> >> >
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I fully appreciate that an artist / label shouldn't feel constrained by the hopes & wishes of the masses but in cases like this i just wish they'd start fresh with a new label & leave its reputation in tact. I don't know, techno music by definition should always be moving forward but i can't help feel disappointed. On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 5:51 PM, Patrick Wacher wrote: > I was kind of hoping that Metroplex would come out strong with a new > Model 500 or something? > > P. > > On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 9:54 AM, ohanakin ... wrote: > > not something you recognize as close to detroit techno ? hmm... > > > > On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 3:19 PM, kent williams > wrote: > >> It doesn't sound like Detroit Techno. It's closer to some of the more > >> experimental stuff at the fringes of dance music. It isn't bad, per > >> se, it just doesn't have that immediate emotional hook. > >> > >> I try my own work, to try to find rhythms I find compelling and > >> combine that with tonal material that has some emotional resonance for > >> me personally. Whether or not I succeed with respect to others is an > >> open question, but that is what I'm trying. > >> > >> In contrast there's a whole world of music out there that combines > >> repetitive beats with what sounds to me like academic electro-acoustic > >> music. That is not the way to get people runway-jacking on the New > >> Dance Show, but I don't reject it out of hand. I like some of that > >> stuff a lot -- Pansonic, the stuff on Taylor Dupree's 12K label, tim > >> hecker... > >> > >> But it's not something I recognize as being anywhere close to Detroit > Techno. > >> > >> On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Kevin Kennedy > wrote: > >>> kent, you are being very nice...I am proud of you. I am reserving all > >>> comment about this recording. > >>> > >> > > >
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I was kind of hoping that Metroplex would come out strong with a new Model 500 or something? P. On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 9:54 AM, ohanakin ... wrote: > not something you recognize as close to detroit techno ? hmm... > > On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 3:19 PM, kent williams wrote: >> It doesn't sound like Detroit Techno. It's closer to some of the more >> experimental stuff at the fringes of dance music. It isn't bad, per >> se, it just doesn't have that immediate emotional hook. >> >> I try my own work, to try to find rhythms I find compelling and >> combine that with tonal material that has some emotional resonance for >> me personally. Whether or not I succeed with respect to others is an >> open question, but that is what I'm trying. >> >> In contrast there's a whole world of music out there that combines >> repetitive beats with what sounds to me like academic electro-acoustic >> music. That is not the way to get people runway-jacking on the New >> Dance Show, but I don't reject it out of hand. I like some of that >> stuff a lot -- Pansonic, the stuff on Taylor Dupree's 12K label, tim >> hecker... >> >> But it's not something I recognize as being anywhere close to Detroit Techno. >> >> On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Kevin Kennedy wrote: >>> kent, you are being very nice...I am proud of you. I am reserving all >>> comment about this recording. >>> >> >
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not something you recognize as close to detroit techno ? hmm... On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 3:19 PM, kent williams wrote: > It doesn't sound like Detroit Techno. It's closer to some of the more > experimental stuff at the fringes of dance music. It isn't bad, per > se, it just doesn't have that immediate emotional hook. > > I try my own work, to try to find rhythms I find compelling and > combine that with tonal material that has some emotional resonance for > me personally. Whether or not I succeed with respect to others is an > open question, but that is what I'm trying. > > In contrast there's a whole world of music out there that combines > repetitive beats with what sounds to me like academic electro-acoustic > music. That is not the way to get people runway-jacking on the New > Dance Show, but I don't reject it out of hand. I like some of that > stuff a lot -- Pansonic, the stuff on Taylor Dupree's 12K label, tim > hecker... > > But it's not something I recognize as being anywhere close to Detroit Techno. > > On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Kevin Kennedy wrote: >> kent, you are being very nice...I am proud of you. I am reserving all >> comment about this recording. >> >
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It doesn't sound like Detroit Techno. It's closer to some of the more experimental stuff at the fringes of dance music. It isn't bad, per se, it just doesn't have that immediate emotional hook. I try my own work, to try to find rhythms I find compelling and combine that with tonal material that has some emotional resonance for me personally. Whether or not I succeed with respect to others is an open question, but that is what I'm trying. In contrast there's a whole world of music out there that combines repetitive beats with what sounds to me like academic electro-acoustic music. That is not the way to get people runway-jacking on the New Dance Show, but I don't reject it out of hand. I like some of that stuff a lot -- Pansonic, the stuff on Taylor Dupree's 12K label, tim hecker... But it's not something I recognize as being anywhere close to Detroit Techno. On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Kevin Kennedy wrote: > kent, you are being very nice...I am proud of you. I am reserving all > comment about this recording. >
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If you keep saying that, you're not really reserving all comment. m50 At 2011.10.31 12:35, Kevin Kennedy wrote: kent, you are being very nice...I am proud of you. I am reserving all comment about this recording. On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 9:45 AM, kent williams wrote: > His site is a triumph of design over usability. Took me a minute to > even figure out how to hear the files. > > Not immediately overwhelmingly awesome. Like a lot of things about > Derrick May, it's by no means obvious what he's got in mind, even > though he's one of the most prolific talkers in the city of Detroit. > > > On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 6:47 AM, Matt Kane's Brain > wrote: >> Clips? I think my only option was to download the whole thing. Did >> they mean to do that? O_o >> >> -- >> matt kane's brain >> http://hydrogenproject.com >> > -- fbk absoloop
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kent, you are being very nice...I am proud of you. I am reserving all comment about this recording. On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 9:45 AM, kent williams wrote: > His site is a triumph of design over usability. Took me a minute to > even figure out how to hear the files. > > Not immediately overwhelmingly awesome. Like a lot of things about > Derrick May, it's by no means obvious what he's got in mind, even > though he's one of the most prolific talkers in the city of Detroit. > > > On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 6:47 AM, Matt Kane's Brain > wrote: >> Clips? I think my only option was to download the whole thing. Did >> they mean to do that? O_o >> >> -- >> matt kane's brain >> http://hydrogenproject.com >> > -- fbk absoloop
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His site is a triumph of design over usability. Took me a minute to even figure out how to hear the files. Not immediately overwhelmingly awesome. Like a lot of things about Derrick May, it's by no means obvious what he's got in mind, even though he's one of the most prolific talkers in the city of Detroit. On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 6:47 AM, Matt Kane's Brain wrote: > Clips? I think my only option was to download the whole thing. Did > they mean to do that? O_o > > -- > matt kane's brain > http://hydrogenproject.com >
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Clips? I think my only option was to download the whole thing. Did they mean to do that? O_o -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com
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Kimyon was a pretty good promoter way back in the 90s. I have no further comment. On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 1:36 AM, Jason Kenjar wrote: > ouch. my ears. > this is metroplex? thumbs down. > > > On Oct 30, 2011, at 9:43 PM, John Sokolowski wrote: > >> >> Was pretty excited to stumble upon a new release on Metroplex by Kimyon. >> Clips can be heard here: >> >> http://www.kimyonhuggins.com/?p=164 >> >> Oh, and there is a release party next weekend in Detroit with Juan and Real >> by Reel live! >> >> http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?306216 >> >> I believe Kimyon and Juan collaborated on that 'Work for Money' track a few >> years back. > > -- fbk absoloop
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ouch. my ears. this is metroplex? thumbs down. On Oct 30, 2011, at 9:43 PM, John Sokolowski wrote: > > Was pretty excited to stumble upon a new release on Metroplex by Kimyon. > Clips can be heard here: > > http://www.kimyonhuggins.com/?p=164 > > Oh, and there is a release party next weekend in Detroit with Juan and Real > by Reel live! > > http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?306216 > > I believe Kimyon and Juan collaborated on that 'Work for Money' track a few > years back.
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Was pretty excited to stumble upon a new release on Metroplex by Kimyon. Clips can be heard here: http://www.kimyonhuggins.com/?p=164 Oh, and there is a release party next weekend in Detroit with Juan and Real by Reel live! http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?306216 I believe Kimyon and Juan collaborated on that 'Work for Money' track a few years back.
(313) New Metroplex
Submerge has a new Metroplex, Model 500 - Outer Space. The clips sound good, but then again you can't always trust clips. http://www.submerge.com/shoppingcart/search.php?word=M-038 Cheers! Find the music you love on MSN Music. Start downloading now!