RE: [313] 2001 gems

2002-01-29 Thread Batory, Jason
Techno-wise, Jacek Sienkiewicz is always at the top of my lists, with
Recognition 3+4 contributing in 2001, and the Trapez release surprisingly
falling short of the other releases on that great new label (thanks Gil)!

Although Trapez's first release was at the end of 2000, I think it should
still be recognised as the best new label of 2001. It rocks.

Gilb'r/Jabre/I:Cube definitely win the Oscar for best direction in my book.
Yay France!!! :)

Yes indeed, they directed Amelie right? Inspirational, best movie of 2001...
heheh.  

:-o

Respect
JasonB

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[313] 2001 gems?- the other side of scale!

2002-01-29 Thread Super Coffee Beans
after we all looked at the gems here`s my list of the not so gem stuff:

1.aphex twin- druqs- warp. simply a  bad album.
2.richie hawtin - closer to edit - minus. hawtin getting lost in technology
forgeting what art is.
3.the remix dj rush did for alte ego`s betty ford(klang).
4.20 20 vision turning into a progressive label.
5.ben sims who didn`t even try to push forward techno music.
6.recloose mix cd eskimo - great song selection very very bad mixing and
edting. they could do better.

Y.


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Re: [313] 2001 gems

2002-01-28 Thread tom churchill
Not sure if I posted these weeks ago, but here's my favourites of 2001:

10 singles:
metro area 4 (environ)
mark mclaren - nevernet (emoticon)
p'taah vs opaque - crossing (ubiquity)
son of scientist- theory of everything (main squeeze)
domu - the long way up (neroli)
moodymann - j.a.n. (kdj 30)
fabrice lig - last eden (starbaby)
connective zone - palm palm (uxb)
theo parrish - everything! (sound signature)
ur - hardlife (ur)

10 albums:
pub - do you ever regret pantomime? (ampoule)
future beat alliance - disconnected (delsin)
domu - up and down (archive)
numbers - safety in numbers (main squeeze)
afronaught - shapin fluid (apollo)
the other people place - lifestyles of the laptop cafe (warp)
millsart - every dog has its day (axis)
moonstarr - dupont (public transit)
blaze - natural blaze (life line)
herbert - bodily functions (!k7)

Cheers,

Tom

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RE: [313] 2001 gems

2002-01-27 Thread Matthew Mangold
biggest 12s for me this year were (in no particular order):

jacek sienkiewicz - the real link ep - recognition
jacek sienkiewicz - pocket control ep - trapez
various artists - dreigang ep - 77 records
kit clayton / oliver ho - delay #2
mark farina - dans la voiture ep - panhandle
flr - easy filter part x (chester beatty remix) - reel musiq
pure science - speak to god ep - b positive
basic implant - revenge of the 101 (paul brtschitsch mix) - toneman
steve bug - a night like this (all remixes!) - poker flat

and lp:

dub taylor - detect lp - forcetracks

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Re: [313] 2001 gems

2002-01-26 Thread Phonopsia
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 If you like that you should check out One/Three by Dabrye on Ghostly
 International.
 One of my top 10 of '01.

I've only had a few listens to this so far in cars, at clubs, etc, but it's
very nice indeed (although not terribly 313 relevant excepting geography).

My favorite of 2001 = Les Enfants Du Bled by Soha/Africanism. Simply a
perfect record.

Norma Jean Bell's - Dreams would have to rank up there with the Metro Area
output and the Herbert album as well for me.

Ayro's track on the OMOA music compilation is intoxicating. When is that
single coming out again???

Techno-wise, Jacek Sienkiewicz is always at the top of my lists, with
Recognition 3+4 contributing in 2001, and the Trapez release surprisingly
falling short of the other releases on that great new label (thanks Gil)!

Thematically speaking, deep music is taking over. Techno needs to try *a
lot* harder to stay fresh these days than house does (Titonton, Monolake and
a handful of others notably excepted for their exceptional efforts).

Gilb'r/Jabre/I:Cube definitely win the Oscar for best direction in my book.
Yay France!!! :)

Tristan
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Re: [313] 2001 gems

2002-01-26 Thread Cyclone Wehner
I bought a lot of stuff just so I could hear it and felt depressed it was so
lacklustre but the Timbaland  Magoo album is genius. It's even more
experimental than the Missy Elliott album and Get Ur Freak On.
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As it's still near the beginning of the year, I thought that this is still
a relevant topic.
Over the last few weeks there have been loads of lists in magazines, net
etc. with top lists of 2001.
While I don't slavishly go out and buy all the top 10 records, I do find
these useful to check I haven't missed anything major which I should have
bought.
I bought Cannibal Ox The Cold Vein the other day, which has turned out to
be really interesting musical hip hop (although I'm not a big fan of the
genre). Has anyone any comments on this album, or any albums which they
resisted buying / didn't hear about all year, and have now bought, and
recommend.
Cheers.


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Re: [313] 2001 gems

2002-01-26 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Maurice was living in Melbourne early last year and his stuff is off the
hinges. Now he is back in NY.

His Ladyvipb album Stories Of A Broken Heart And Recovering (Nuphonic) will
appeal if you like techno/house soul with soul and an experimental edge -
like, say, Carl Craig. He's a prolific guy, he released that last year too.
He makes all his music on a laptop and composes in planes, on the move,
anywhere.

Also check his production on the Nicole Willis album Soul Makeover (on the
Finnish label Sahko) - kinda jazzy neo-soul with house/techno influence.
Willis is Jimi Tenor's wife and Tenor and Fulton produced it with her. Her
background is rare groove. Really good.

Two definitive releases of last year.


did you pick up the album by maurice fulton stress why put me through it? 
very good experimental, quircky, cool use of sounds. very nice. 

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Re: [313] 2001 gems

2002-01-26 Thread jkessler
Agreed... the Maurice Fulton sh*t is HOT! Stress was one of the better 
albums last year, and the Ladyvipb stuff is really dope too.

Not a bad DJ either. I wish he would play here in NY sometime since he 
lives here.

-J

on 1/26/02 11:34 AM, Cyclone Wehner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 Maurice was living in Melbourne early last year and his stuff is off the
 hinges. Now he is back in NY.
 
 His Ladyvipb album Stories Of A Broken Heart And Recovering 
(Nuphonic) will
 appeal if you like techno/house soul with soul and an experimental 
edge -
 like, say, Carl Craig. He's a prolific guy, he released that last year too.
 He makes all his music on a laptop and composes in planes, on the 
move,
 anywhere.
 
 Also check his production on the Nicole Willis album Soul Makeover (on 
the
 Finnish label Sahko) - kinda jazzy neo-soul with house/techno influence.
 Willis is Jimi Tenor's wife and Tenor and Fulton produced it with her. 
Her
 background is rare groove. Really good.
 
 Two definitive releases of last year.
 
 
 did you pick up the album by maurice fulton stress why put me 
through it? 
 very good experimental, quircky, cool use of sounds. very nice. 
 
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[313] 2001 gems

2002-01-25 Thread Alastair_Jones
As it's still near the beginning of the year, I thought that this is still
a relevant topic.
Over the last few weeks there have been loads of lists in magazines, net
etc. with top lists of 2001.
While I don't slavishly go out and buy all the top 10 records, I do find
these useful to check I haven't missed anything major which I should have
bought.
I bought Cannibal Ox The Cold Vein the other day, which has turned out to
be really interesting musical hip hop (although I'm not a big fan of the
genre). Has anyone any comments on this album, or any albums which they
resisted buying / didn't hear about all year, and have now bought, and
recommend.
Cheers.


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Re: [313] 2001 gems

2002-01-25 Thread Ian Dinsmor
If you like that you should check out One/Three by Dabrye on Ghostly 
International.
One of my top 10 of '01.


Agci

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 As it's still near the beginning of the year, I thought that this is still
 a relevant topic.
 Over the last few weeks there have been loads of lists in magazines, net
 etc. with top lists of 2001.
 While I don't slavishly go out and buy all the top 10 records, I do find
 these useful to check I haven't missed anything major which I should have
 bought.
 I bought Cannibal Ox The Cold Vein the other day, which has turned out to
 be really interesting musical hip hop (although I'm not a big fan of the
 genre). Has anyone any comments on this album, or any albums which they
 resisted buying / didn't hear about all year, and have now bought, and
 recommend.
 Cheers.


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Re: [313] 2001 gems

2002-01-25 Thread Toby Frith
Everybody on this list has probably got and savoured it but Herbert's
Bodily Functions.  Why this guy is not a star is beyond me.


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 As it's still near the beginning of the year, I thought that this is still
 a relevant topic.
 Over the last few weeks there have been loads of lists in magazines, net
 etc. with top lists of 2001.
 While I don't slavishly go out and buy all the top 10 records, I do find
 these useful to check I haven't missed anything major which I should have
 bought.
 I bought Cannibal Ox The Cold Vein the other day, which has turned out
to
 be really interesting musical hip hop (although I'm not a big fan of the
 genre). Has anyone any comments on this album, or any albums which they
 resisted buying / didn't hear about all year, and have now bought, and
 recommend.
 Cheers.


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Re: [313] 2001 gems

2002-01-25 Thread Shosh _

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As it's still near the beginning of the year, I thought that this is still
a relevant topic.
Over the last few weeks there have been loads of lists in magazines, net
etc. with top lists of 2001.
While I don't slavishly go out and buy all the top 10 records, I do find
these useful to check I haven't missed anything major which I should have
bought.
I bought Cannibal Ox The Cold Vein the other day, which has turned out to
be really interesting musical hip hop (although I'm not a big fan of the
genre). Has anyone any comments on this album, or any albums which they
resisted buying / didn't hear about all year, and have now bought, and
recommend.
Cheers.


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did you pick up the album by maurice fulton stress why put me through it? 
very good experimental, quircky, cool use of sounds. very nice. also Labfunk 
by Atjazz on mantis-recordings and something by Schmoove called while you 
wait on diy's label DiY Discs. Does anyone remember DiY the crowd from 
nottingham?

Check these three albums out if you didn't get them first time round.
Shosh

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