(313) Chillage Idiots radio show with 313 tracks/new Plaid sounding peculiarly Detroit(?)

2003-11-11 Thread wojtek






Hi all, well for those who asked we've been back broadcasting live on 
the

net in real audio for the last 2 months, without my knowledge
check it out at http://www.isis.ie/xfm/live.ram when we're live from 8 
-
10pm GMT on Sundays or if you're misty-eyed about DeFocus records 
folding

then reminisce

at http://www.isis.ie/xfm/defocus.ram


Chillage Idiots ::: XFM 107.9 Ireland ::: Sundays 20.00 - 22.00
Playlist ::: 02.11.2003 :::

Luke Vibert: I Love Acid [YosePh lp] Warp
Stasis: Point of No Return [Past Moments lp] Peacefrog
Larry Heard: Reminisce (Kaito Vocal Remix) Lifeline Records
Chris Liebing: Dark Matter [Evolution lp] CLR
Lackluster: 08/01/01 [Showcase lp] M3rck
Plaid: Cedar City [Spokes lp] Warp
Fisk Industries: Last Flight Sonic (edit) [The Isle of Wight ep]

Highpoint

Lowlife
Plastikman: Mind in Rewind [Closer lp] NovaMute
Tim Koch: Dry Bones (live at Frigid) [Islandtones lp] U-Cover
Isolee: Lost [Can't Sleep All Night ep] Playhouse
LFO: Monkey Lips [Sheath lp] Warp
Silicon Scally: The Love Inside [Mr. Machine lp] Scsi-Av
Cylob  Astrobotnia: Electroworks [Cylobotnia lp] Rephlex
Mick Chillage: Night Vision [unreleased] Cdr

all the best,
Paul Chillage

Has anyone heard any of their radio shows?  I've followed the link to 
the DeFocus Records show (above) and found that it includes an 
interview with our own 313-er CiM (even though he hasn't posted to the 
list in a while).   Also, the tracklist from the above-listed show 
looks tasty to say the least (a track by Stasis here, Larry Heard 
there), with Plaid sounding quite broken beat-y (or is it 
drum'n'bass-y?) and although a bit colder perhaps than some of Titonton 
Duvante's tracks, the drum tracks and percussion sounds on their new 
album remind me a lot of the of Shake's or Derrick May's work; perhaps 
it's due to their energy and even melancholy on some tracks (especially 
with Cedar City, which reminds of the nostalgic melody of Winter on 
the Boulevard from the Innovator LP.
Plaid's new album also sounds similar to Anthony Shakir's more recent 
work (Mr. Shakir's Beat Store Ep on Klang, for example, especially the 
tracks untitled or the pinger from that EP, or Lay back from the 
Convalescence EP).  And while all of these artists have their own 
distinct style that sets them apart from the others, while the energy 
and flow of their music has a similar underlying emotional/sonic 
quality.
Which brings me to this:  Can an artist be considered Detroit (or 
simply techno) ONLY if he or she uses the classic Detroit instruments 
and melodies/style or is it more about the energy that the music 
carries?




Re: (313) Chillage Idiots radio show with 313 tracks/new Plaid sounding peculiarly Detroit(?)

2003-11-11 Thread alex . bond

 Larry Heard: Reminisce (Kaito Vocal Remix) Lifeline Records

hmm, I don't think I have this record, and I'm a sucker for Larry Heard.

anyone else have it?

how is it? one of his more garage things, or a deep style fingers number?
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Re: (313) Chillage Idiots radio show with 313 tracks/new Plaid soundingpeculiarly Detroit(?)

2003-11-11 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Larry Heard: Reminisce (Kaito Vocal Remix) Lifeline Records

hmm, I don't think I have this record, and I'm a sucker for Larry 
Heard.

anyone else have it?

how is it? one of his more garage things, or a deep style fingers 
number?

its kinda not that good really, IMO. i passed on it. the remixes 
really dont do larry heard any justice as one of my favorite 
producers ever. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


(313) Tracks for review

2003-04-08 Thread Brendan Nelson
I've got some new tracks knocking around in mp3 format, and would love
to hear any comments or thoughts on them! They've all been finished in
the last week or so, and are available here:

http://www.webworks.demon.co.uk/trax

Since autumn last year I've been continuously working on UK bass and
ghetto-tech sort of tracks, and now that some of those tracks have been
licensed I've been able to move back to making techno, which is quite
nice to be honest! open conspiracy and wave are the two most melodic
ones on there, while pockets of resistance is a bit more of a DJ tool
sort of thing...

Sorry for the blatant self-promotion!

Brendan


(313) tracks

2002-12-13 Thread Neil Wallace

Ive posted some tracks at:

http://www.lionhead.com/personal/nwallace/music.html

theyre all quite old and most are in their 'perpetually unfinished'
stage.

Any feedback welcome.

Cheers

neil



Re: [313] Tracks so good...-ID please! (JACKSON 5)

2000-05-25 Thread JovanBlade
The track is called, Forever Came Today by the Jackson 5. It's the first 
track on side one on their album entitled Moving Violation. The hit single 
from this album is a ballad called All I Do Is Think Of You. This is a very 
easy way of referencing this album via song title search engines. The Moving 
Violation album was released in 1975. The was a limited edition 12 inch of 
Forever Came Today release in 1979.

Both the album, and the 12 inch single are extremely rare. But if you look 
hard enough in a few rare groove shops, I'm certain you'll find it!

GOOD LUCK!

peace  respect,

TP 


In a message dated 5/25/2000 11:57:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I was listening to Ron Hardy's mix Live @ The Muzik Box 1986 again from 
the 
 Deep house music page, and I almost went unconsious from hearing one of the 
 BEST, most unbelievable tracks ever!!! I wanna know what it is It's 
 either Jackson 5's or a Jacksons' track, probably named Make it last 
 forever, but on what LP is it on???
 Listen to it at:
 
 www.biostat.wisc.edu/~rose/house/mixes4.htm 


A new track of mine on mp3.com (+ other 313 tracks)

2000-05-04 Thread Scott Vallance
I've finally uploaded another track to mp3.com. It's taken a while but I
have quite a few new tracks ready to go, mostly harder, but some (like
this one) are very detroit. Feedback is always wanted!

In Transit, Deep Space
  Description: 125 bpms. Sweet futuristic sounds, with
  an Atkins like bass. Uploaded 1 May 2000. 

http://www.mp3.com/ScottVallance

--

Also some other mp3.com things to check out:

Firstly, Ewan Jansen (who features in Andrew Duke's May 2000 top 20) has
some tracks on mp3.com, definately worth a 313'ers time checking them
out. 
http://www.mp3.com/ewan

and his partner in crime (on redember records), Justin Zerbst
http://www.mp3.com/zerbst

And secondly, two 313ers who's track 'Downtown' is a favourite of mine,
Project MS (Scott Pruett and Mike Taylor). I like the third mix best,
but check 'em all out yourself :)
http://www.mp3.com/TheMSProject