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Perhaps of interest: My two most recent radio programs have featured in-studio sets from Tevo Howard and Chicago Skyway. The show airs Friday nights in Chicago on WNUR 89.3 FM at 10pm CST, and has in past featured sets by 313 relevant guests like Hakim Murphy, Steve Tang, Common Factor, Chaircrusher, T-1000, Zachary Lubin, Kevin Reynolds, Hieroglyphic Being, Noleian Reusse, the infamous Tom Cox, Specter, Anton Banks, Andrew Duke, Todd Sines, Archetype, Matt MacQueen and Echospace. DJ Jus-Ed also hosts the Underground Quality Radio Show every Wednesday at 7pm EST on http://www.myhouseyourhouse.net/ Happy hunting, m50 Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 09:41:39 + From: aidan.b.odohe...@gmail.com To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) sistrum patrice scott's sistrum label is one that i've not paid too much attention to, to my own cost. i am trying to remedy that now. it's my flavour of the month at the moment, along with emphasis records (thank you, bandcamp). any other labels like this that i should be keeping an eye on - what about aesthetic audio? and underground quality (always mixing up dj qu and jus-ed)? can anyone point me towards essential releases from these labels, that are available digitally? heard a tazz track ('lost' from the world of techno ep) used on a mix - that's exactly the kind of stuff i'm looking for, if anyone is aware of it. regards, aidan
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Cool, When I was in Berlin I picked up a couple of vinyl only label records: http://soundcloud.com/search?q%5Bfulltext%5D=ehrenfels http://clone.nl/label/raw%20series Smallville is sweet, I almost wanna say I prefer their older stuff to the newer. I made a day trip to Hamburg to check out the store and hook up with Suburb to discuss a 12: http://soundcloud.com/levente-suburb Joe On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 9:04 AM, Andrew Green mr.verd...@gmail.com wrote: Aiden, John, Funny you sent this today, the same day I received 5 of the Sistrum back catalogue thru a discogs seller (happy deep days!) Yes, become one of my favourite labels in the last couple of years and now Im back in to vinyl im trying to get all the good stuff. Im also a big collector of KW's Aesthetic Audio. Both labels to to cater for my deep/dub techno and deep house tastes, evidently merging the two styles effortlessy. Aesthetic perhaps a bit more of tech-house vibe and more melodic. In my experience the 2nd hand prices on discogs reflect the quality of the releases. But a few personal picks here: Sistrum: http://www.discogs.com/Various-Underground-Anthems-EP-Vol-1/release/981199 (essential) http://www.discogs.com/Patrice-Scott-Excursions-EP/release/1793874 http://www.discogs.com/XDB-Espac/release/1233671 Aesthetic Audio: http://www.discogs.com/Keith-Worthy-Moments-In-Rhythm-Vol-1/release/1800920 (essential) http://www.discogs.com/Tony-Lionni-The-Chronicles-Noir/release/1570024 http://www.discogs.com/Various-Abstract-Art-Vol-1/release/2743293 (love the Nick Agha /Climates) http://www.discogs.com/Miles-Sagnia-The-Sounds-From-The-Abyss-EP/release/1957808 (essential) Great shout on Altered Moods John, another favourite and i know they have a slew of new great releases over the coming months.Steve Tang, Specter, Matthew Wieck, Malcolm Moore and a few new artists too. This are my pick of the released stuff http://www.discogs.com/Various-The-Pancake-Sessions/release/1545222 http://www.discogs.com/2DeepSoul-The-Deepness/release/2720300 A few other labels on a similar vibe for me are Fred P's: Soul People Music Uzuri Third Ear Soul People Music Ethereal Sound Quintessentials ive also become a follower of Anton Zap who's putting out stuff across various labels. the Anton Zap EP on UQ and I Get No Kick From Champagne are recommended! also check out new Russian Label Rawax I cant really comment on DL's but have sourced a bit of this stuff through Boomkat Happy hunting digging Andy ps check out my sound cloud for much of this in the mix: http://soundcloud.com/verdant-recordings Andrew Green 83 The Waterfront Mill Road Hertford mr.verd...@gmail.com 07816 373278 On 26 Jan 2012, at 16:07, John Sokolowski wrote: You had me until you said digital! ;) I am not sure which of these are available digitally but you should check out (if you haven't already) the first Underground Anthems record on Sistrum. I haven't heard everything on that label but it is my favorite so far. The new one on Emphasis sounds excellent but I don't think it is out yet. Still familiarizing myself with the older Aesthetic Audio releases although I picked up Moments in Rhythm #2 in Detroit over the holidays and like it a lot. Underground Quality has a lot of releases. I think CT Beat Down by Jus-Ed and the Smallpeople release are very, very good. Altered Moods, Downbeat, Drumpoet Community, Jersey Underground, and some of the Sushitech releases are in similar vein. Cheers, John Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 09:41:39 + From: aidan.b.odohe...@gmail.com To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) sistrum patrice scott's sistrum label is one that i've not paid too much attention to, to my own cost. i am trying to remedy that now. it's my flavour of the month at the moment, along with emphasis records (thank you, bandcamp). any other labels like this that i should be keeping an eye on - what about aesthetic audio? and underground quality (always mixing up dj qu and jus-ed)? can anyone point me towards essential releases from these labels, that are available digitally? heard a tazz track ('lost' from the world of techno ep) used on a mix - that's exactly the kind of stuff i'm looking for, if anyone is aware of it. regards, aidan
(313) sistrum
patrice scott's sistrum label is one that i've not paid too much attention to, to my own cost. i am trying to remedy that now. it's my flavour of the month at the moment, along with emphasis records (thank you, bandcamp). any other labels like this that i should be keeping an eye on - what about aesthetic audio? and underground quality (always mixing up dj qu and jus-ed)? can anyone point me towards essential releases from these labels, that are available digitally? heard a tazz track ('lost' from the world of techno ep) used on a mix - that's exactly the kind of stuff i'm looking for, if anyone is aware of it. regards, aidan
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You had me until you said digital! ;) I am not sure which of these are available digitally but you should check out (if you haven't already) the first Underground Anthems record on Sistrum. I haven't heard everything on that label but it is my favorite so far. The new one on Emphasis sounds excellent but I don't think it is out yet. Still familiarizing myself with the older Aesthetic Audio releases although I picked up Moments in Rhythm #2 in Detroit over the holidays and like it a lot. Underground Quality has a lot of releases. I think CT Beat Down by Jus-Ed and the Smallpeople release are very, very good. Altered Moods, Downbeat, Drumpoet Community, Jersey Underground, and some of the Sushitech releases are in similar vein. Cheers, John Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 09:41:39 + From: aidan.b.odohe...@gmail.com To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) sistrum patrice scott's sistrum label is one that i've not paid too much attention to, to my own cost. i am trying to remedy that now. it's my flavour of the month at the moment, along with emphasis records (thank you, bandcamp). any other labels like this that i should be keeping an eye on - what about aesthetic audio? and underground quality (always mixing up dj qu and jus-ed)? can anyone point me towards essential releases from these labels, that are available digitally? heard a tazz track ('lost' from the world of techno ep) used on a mix - that's exactly the kind of stuff i'm looking for, if anyone is aware of it. regards, aidan
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Aiden, John, Funny you sent this today, the same day I received 5 of the Sistrum back catalogue thru a discogs seller (happy deep days!) Yes, become one of my favourite labels in the last couple of years and now Im back in to vinyl im trying to get all the good stuff. Im also a big collector of KW's Aesthetic Audio.Both labels to to cater for my deep/dub techno and deep house tastes, evidently merging the two styles effortlessy.Aesthetic perhaps a bit more of tech-house vibe and more melodic. In my experience the 2nd hand prices on discogs reflect the quality of the releases. But a few personal picks here: Sistrum: http://www.discogs.com/Various-Underground-Anthems-EP-Vol-1/release/981199 (essential) http://www.discogs.com/Patrice-Scott-Excursions-EP/release/1793874 http://www.discogs.com/XDB-Espac/release/1233671 Aesthetic Audio: http://www.discogs.com/Keith-Worthy-Moments-In-Rhythm-Vol-1/release/1800920 (essential) http://www.discogs.com/Tony-Lionni-The-Chronicles-Noir/release/1570024 http://www.discogs.com/Various-Abstract-Art-Vol-1/release/2743293 (love the Nick Agha /Climates) http://www.discogs.com/Miles-Sagnia-The-Sounds-From-The-Abyss-EP/release/1957808 (essential) Great shout on Altered Moods John, another favourite and i know they have a slew of new great releases over the coming months.Steve Tang, Specter, Matthew Wieck, Malcolm Moore and a few new artists too. This are my pick of the released stuff http://www.discogs.com/Various-The-Pancake-Sessions/release/1545222 http://www.discogs.com/2DeepSoul-The-Deepness/release/2720300 A few other labels on a similar vibe for me are Fred P's: Soul People Music Uzuri Third Ear Soul People Music Ethereal Sound Quintessentials ive also become a follower of Anton Zap who's putting out stuff across various labels. the Anton Zap EP on UQ and I Get No Kick From Champagne are recommended! also check out new Russian Label Rawax I cant really comment on DL's but have sourced a bit of this stuff through Boomkat Happy hunting digging Andy ps check out my sound cloud for much of this in the mix: http://soundcloud.com/verdant-recordings Andrew Green 83 The Waterfront Mill Road Hertford mr.verd...@gmail.com 07816 373278 On 26 Jan 2012, at 16:07, John Sokolowski wrote: You had me until you said digital! ;) I am not sure which of these are available digitally but you should check out (if you haven't already) the first Underground Anthems record on Sistrum. I haven't heard everything on that label but it is my favorite so far. The new one on Emphasis sounds excellent but I don't think it is out yet. Still familiarizing myself with the older Aesthetic Audio releases although I picked up Moments in Rhythm #2 in Detroit over the holidays and like it a lot. Underground Quality has a lot of releases. I think CT Beat Down by Jus-Ed and the Smallpeople release are very, very good. Altered Moods, Downbeat, Drumpoet Community, Jersey Underground, and some of the Sushitech releases are in similar vein. Cheers, John Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 09:41:39 + From: aidan.b.odohe...@gmail.com To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) sistrum patrice scott's sistrum label is one that i've not paid too much attention to, to my own cost. i am trying to remedy that now. it's my flavour of the month at the moment, along with emphasis records (thank you, bandcamp). any other labels like this that i should be keeping an eye on - what about aesthetic audio? and underground quality (always mixing up dj qu and jus-ed)? can anyone point me towards essential releases from these labels, that are available digitally? heard a tazz track ('lost' from the world of techno ep) used on a mix - that's exactly the kind of stuff i'm looking for, if anyone is aware of it. regards, aidan
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Greetings people, I'm very happy to hear people talking about these labels. I will second the recommendations Quintessentials, Sushitech, Uzuri, Third Ear, and all the stuff associated with Qu, Fred-P, Jus Ed, and Levon Vincent (Underground Quality, but also Soul People Music, and Strength Music Recordings)... Smallville and Dial are nice as well. There are also definitely some good things happening with deeper sounds in Chicago, Hakim Murphy, Specter, Chicago Skyway, and Steven Tang definitely come to mind. It is a little weird because Chi is so segregated I only learned that these guys were here making solid music recently! ~David On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 11:04 AM, Andrew Green mr.verd...@gmail.com wrote: Aiden, John, Funny you sent this today, the same day I received 5 of the Sistrum back catalogue thru a discogs seller (happy deep days!) Yes, become one of my favourite labels in the last couple of years and now Im back in to vinyl im trying to get all the good stuff. Im also a big collector of KW's Aesthetic Audio. Both labels to to cater for my deep/dub techno and deep house tastes, evidently merging the two styles effortlessy. Aesthetic perhaps a bit more of tech-house vibe and more melodic. In my experience the 2nd hand prices on discogs reflect the quality of the releases. But a few personal picks here: Sistrum: http://www.discogs.com/Various-Underground-Anthems-EP-Vol-1/release/981199 (essential) http://www.discogs.com/Patrice-Scott-Excursions-EP/release/1793874 http://www.discogs.com/XDB-Espac/release/1233671 Aesthetic Audio: http://www.discogs.com/Keith-Worthy-Moments-In-Rhythm-Vol-1/release/1800920 (essential) http://www.discogs.com/Tony-Lionni-The-Chronicles-Noir/release/1570024 http://www.discogs.com/Various-Abstract-Art-Vol-1/release/2743293 (love the Nick Agha /Climates) http://www.discogs.com/Miles-Sagnia-The-Sounds-From-The-Abyss-EP/release/1957808 (essential) Great shout on Altered Moods John, another favourite and i know they have a slew of new great releases over the coming months.Steve Tang, Specter, Matthew Wieck, Malcolm Moore and a few new artists too. This are my pick of the released stuff http://www.discogs.com/Various-The-Pancake-Sessions/release/1545222 http://www.discogs.com/2DeepSoul-The-Deepness/release/2720300 A few other labels on a similar vibe for me are Fred P's: Soul People Music Uzuri Third Ear Soul People Music Ethereal Sound Quintessentials ive also become a follower of Anton Zap who's putting out stuff across various labels. the Anton Zap EP on UQ and I Get No Kick From Champagne are recommended! also check out new Russian Label Rawax I cant really comment on DL's but have sourced a bit of this stuff through Boomkat Happy hunting digging Andy ps check out my sound cloud for much of this in the mix: http://soundcloud.com/verdant-recordings Andrew Green 83 The Waterfront Mill Road Hertford mr.verd...@gmail.com 07816 373278 On 26 Jan 2012, at 16:07, John Sokolowski wrote: You had me until you said digital! ;) I am not sure which of these are available digitally but you should check out (if you haven't already) the first Underground Anthems record on Sistrum. I haven't heard everything on that label but it is my favorite so far. The new one on Emphasis sounds excellent but I don't think it is out yet. Still familiarizing myself with the older Aesthetic Audio releases although I picked up Moments in Rhythm #2 in Detroit over the holidays and like it a lot. Underground Quality has a lot of releases. I think CT Beat Down by Jus-Ed and the Smallpeople release are very, very good. Altered Moods, Downbeat, Drumpoet Community, Jersey Underground, and some of the Sushitech releases are in similar vein. Cheers, John Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 09:41:39 + From: aidan.b.odohe...@gmail.com To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) sistrum patrice scott's sistrum label is one that i've not paid too much attention to, to my own cost. i am trying to remedy that now. it's my flavour of the month at the moment, along with emphasis records (thank you, bandcamp). any other labels like this that i should be keeping an eye on - what about aesthetic audio? and underground quality (always mixing up dj qu and jus-ed)? can anyone point me towards essential releases from these labels, that are available digitally? heard a tazz track ('lost' from the world of techno ep) used on a mix - that's exactly the kind of stuff i'm looking for, if anyone is aware of it. regards, aidan
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Definatley - I would add Tevo Howard to the list of Chicagoans. He doesn't seem to run much with the group Dave notes below but still putting out nice deep stuff regardless. Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 11:39:22 -0600 From: cybo...@gmail.com To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) sistrum Greetings people, I'm very happy to hear people talking about these labels. I will second the recommendations Quintessentials, Sushitech, Uzuri, Third Ear, and all the stuff associated with Qu, Fred-P, Jus Ed, and Levon Vincent (Underground Quality, but also Soul People Music, and Strength Music Recordings)... Smallville and Dial are nice as well. There are also definitely some good things happening with deeper sounds in Chicago, Hakim Murphy, Specter, Chicago Skyway, and Steven Tang definitely come to mind. It is a little weird because Chi is so segregated I only learned that these guys were here making solid music recently! ~David On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 11:04 AM, Andrew Green mr.verd...@gmail.com wrote: Aiden, John, Funny you sent this today, the same day I received 5 of the Sistrum back catalogue thru a discogs seller (happy deep days!) Yes, become one of my favourite labels in the last couple of years and now Im back in to vinyl im trying to get all the good stuff. Im also a big collector of KW's Aesthetic Audio.Both labels to to cater for my deep/dub techno and deep house tastes, evidently merging the two styles effortlessy.Aesthetic perhaps a bit more of tech-house vibe and more melodic. In my experience the 2nd hand prices on discogs reflect the quality of the releases. But a few personal picks here: Sistrum: http://www.discogs.com/Various-Underground-Anthems-EP-Vol-1/release/981199 (essential) http://www.discogs.com/Patrice-Scott-Excursions-EP/release/1793874 http://www.discogs.com/XDB-Espac/release/1233671 Aesthetic Audio: http://www.discogs.com/Keith-Worthy-Moments-In-Rhythm-Vol-1/release/1800920 (essential) http://www.discogs.com/Tony-Lionni-The-Chronicles-Noir/release/1570024 http://www.discogs.com/Various-Abstract-Art-Vol-1/release/2743293 (love the Nick Agha /Climates) http://www.discogs.com/Miles-Sagnia-The-Sounds-From-The-Abyss-EP/release/1957808 (essential) Great shout on Altered Moods John, another favourite and i know they have a slew of new great releases over the coming months.Steve Tang, Specter, Matthew Wieck, Malcolm Moore and a few new artists too. This are my pick of the released stuff http://www.discogs.com/Various-The-Pancake-Sessions/release/1545222 http://www.discogs.com/2DeepSoul-The-Deepness/release/2720300 A few other labels on a similar vibe for me are Fred P's: Soul People Music Uzuri Third Ear Soul People Music Ethereal Sound Quintessentials ive also become a follower of Anton Zap who's putting out stuff across various labels. the Anton Zap EP on UQ and I Get No Kick From Champagne are recommended! also check out new Russian Label Rawax I cant really comment on DL's but have sourced a bit of this stuff through Boomkat Happy hunting digging Andy ps check out my sound cloud for much of this in the mix: http://soundcloud.com/verdant-recordings Andrew Green 83 The Waterfront Mill Road Hertford mr.verd...@gmail.com 07816 373278 On 26 Jan 2012, at 16:07, John Sokolowski wrote: You had me until you said digital! ;) I am not sure which of these are available digitally but you should check out (if you haven't already) the first Underground Anthems record on Sistrum. I haven't heard everything on that label but it is my favorite so far. The new one on Emphasis sounds excellent but I don't think it is out yet. Still familiarizing myself with the older Aesthetic Audio releases although I picked up Moments in Rhythm #2 in Detroit over the holidays and like it a lot. Underground Quality has a lot of releases. I think CT Beat Down by Jus-Ed and the Smallpeople release are very, very good. Altered Moods, Downbeat, Drumpoet Community, Jersey Underground, and some of the Sushitech releases are in similar vein. Cheers, John Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 09:41:39 + From: aidan.b.odohe...@gmail.com To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) sistrum patrice scott's sistrum label is one that i've not paid too much attention to, to my own cost. i am trying to remedy that now. it's my flavour of the month at the moment, along with emphasis records (thank you, bandcamp). any other labels like this that i should be keeping an eye on - what about aesthetic audio? and underground quality (always mixing up dj qu and jus-ed)? can anyone point me towards essential releases from these labels, that are available digitally? heard a tazz track ('lost' from the world of techno ep) used on a mix
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I interviewed Patrice Scott about Sistrum a couple of years ago: http://www.gridface.com/features/patrice_scott.html Also, I just reviewed the latest Emphasis single, coming out next week: http://www.gridface.com/reviews/obsolete-music-technology-music.html Cheers, Jacob
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Thanks for the link Jacob, good read. I liked the bit about sharing 1200's :) Ive heard him play a couple of times and the second time was especially good for Bleep 43 in London.A very deep set infused with subtle acid lines throughout and one of my favourite sets in recent times. A