[313] Kirk DeGiorgio -- Stacey Pullen
Just to tie it all together... it's not necessarily brand new, but I really like Kirk DeGiorgio's somewhat recent As One single on Ubiquity, which also has a choice Stacey Pullen remix. The jam on there though (and is also on the album), is Problems. That sh*t is hot! I liked his As One album too, as well as the Off World Ensemble thing. I mean, it's not the most *mindblowing* stuff to me cause it stays fairly minimal in terms of composition, but he really gets those synths talking!! -J - This message was sent via the BiznessOnline.com webmail system. http://www.biznessonline.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[313] kirk degiorgio set at demf id
well, i guess this is all complicated by the lack of archives, but can someone help me from memory with a track id from kirk's set at demf? from right near the beginning of his set, a few songs after at jazz' touch the sun, a slow groove - four descending string washes - repeated... aloke -- aloke mukherjee :: [EMAIL PROTECTED] :: http://music.boing.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] Kirk DeGiorgio
Nuutti-Iivari Meriläinen wrote on Sat, 26 May 2001 about following: On Sat, 26 May 2001, Arne Weinberg wrote: Can anybody tell me which records of Kirk DeGiorgio are his best I know his newer stuff with some broken Nu-Jazz beats. I don´t like that too much but the older stuff seems to be great. I know the Future/Past Hyperspace on RS. Greeeaaat! At first I thought this was on the IDM list, but it seems that for some obscure reason a question on Kirk DeGiorgio has strayed on 313. How nice. I'm going to involve some hubris in this and post this on 313 anyway, though it might have been better suited for the IDM list. You've been warned, a lot of trainspotting ensues. i think is by far more on topic than something boring about carl craig and demf. or ltj bukem canceling gig at demf. or focus247 etc. in my opinion mr degiorgio is just about 200% more relevant to detroit than some ltj bukem or or some crappy commercial DEMF stuff. sorry. can we please get back to music? i can get on with lot of spam but recent junk about DEMF has just been over the limit. i mean, i just deleted some couple of thousand mails relevant to demf from just some weeks time. too much noise to find any interesting information. sakke -- we will never surface - submerge - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] Kirk DeGiorgio
Great synopsis. Just thought I'd say that personally, I love both of The Sky eps - the first of them features DeGiorgio and O'dell (sometimes known as Super-Aloof). NICE, jazzy, deep, melodic material. The second ep, btw, is John Beltran and is also in a similar vein (not as overtly Hancock drenched!) and excellent. Kirk IS singlehandedly attempting to reincarnate Herbie Hancock's 70s fusion/funk phase. LOVED his sets at DEMF yesterday - I'd bet a good 60% of which were culled from either many bargain bins or someone's vintage collection. jeff - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[313] Kirk DeGiorgio
Hello folks! Can anybody tell me which records of Kirk DeGiorgio are his best I know his newer stuff with some broken Nu-Jazz beats. I don´t like that too much but the older stuff seems to be great. I know the Future/Past Hyperspace on RS. Greeeaaat! Any comments on that Cheers, Arne Arne Weinberg GROUNDZERO Rec. / PROPAGANDA REC. ° - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] Kirk DeGiorgio
On Sat, 26 May 2001, Arne Weinberg wrote: Can anybody tell me which records of Kirk DeGiorgio are his best I know his newer stuff with some broken Nu-Jazz beats. I don´t like that too much but the older stuff seems to be great. I know the Future/Past Hyperspace on RS. Greeeaaat! At first I thought this was on the IDM list, but it seems that for some obscure reason a question on Kirk DeGiorgio has strayed on 313. How nice. I'm going to involve some hubris in this and post this on 313 anyway, though it might have been better suited for the IDM list. You've been warned, a lot of trainspotting ensues. You probably should start off with a now-defunct New Electronica label, though the releases are getting scarcer by the day. Starting off with his first album, ``Reflections'' (ELEC5LP/CD, 1994), an excellent piece of electronica, and it's companion 12 (ELEC6T) with the tracks ``Mihara'' and ``Dance Of The Uighurs''. This is early, melodic, detroit-influenced material and very much worth searching for. Staying with New Electronica, they released a vinyl-only compilation of the first four A.R.T. (DeGiorgio's own label) releases with some tracks by the man himself, as Future/Past (``Clinically Inclined'', ``Nebula Variations'') and As One (``Amalia'' and ``Isatai''). Limited to 1000 copies, ``Objets d'A.R.T. (ELEC9LP, 1994) is very hard to come by - but not as hard as the original ART1, ART2.1, ART2.2 and ART3 compiled on that release. As a side note, ART3 is all by Carl Craig under the monikers Psyche and B.F.C. - as a returned favour Craig released a slightly different version of ART1 on Planet E as PEART1. There is yet another version of ART1 on RS, RS92010. Still on New Electronica, the remix album of ``Reflections'', not surprisingly called ``Reflections On Reflections'' (ELEC23LP/CD, 1995) contains probably some of the best remixes ever made out of DeGiorgio material, from Balil (Black Dog Productions), Carl Craig, B12, Russ Gabriel, Urban Tribe and the likes. Very much worth searching for (I have an extra copy without proper covers if you'd like to have it). ``We No Longer Understand'' (12, ELEC25T, 1995) starts to display the signs of jazz permeating DeGiorgio's music. From percussion-based samba/jazz to detroit-influenced electronica, this 12 would lead the way to a more experimental As One direction. ``Celestial Soul'' (ELEC26LP/CD, 1995) is the first new album by As One, with more and more evident jazz influences. Excellent album, though, but not as detroit-ish as his earlier material. ``Objets d'A.R.T. 92::95'' (ELEC27CD, 1996, 2xCD only) collected some of the best A.R.T. material from the now already defunct label (DeGiorgio moved on to run Op-Art since the acronym A.R.T. (Applied Rhythmic Technology) was already in use, thus Op-Art - Operation Applied Rhythmic Technology). Future/Past, Balil, Psyche, B.F.C., Esoterik (another DeGiorgio alias), Phenomyna (Steve Pickton alias Stasis), Elegy (DeGiorgio) and Redcell (Golding/Rutter of B12) - a beautiful compilation of early IDM. New Electronica saw one more compilation with DeGiorgio ties, ``Objets D'A.R.T. III'' with some of the best released Op-Art tracks - with two tracks from the very sought after Likemind series, Elegy's ``Flights Of Fantasy'' and As One's ``Lights''. Other featured artists are Autocreation, Paul W. Teebrooke (another Steve Pickton alias), The 4th Wave (Steve Paton), Sensurreal and Photek. Fabulous. On to Likemind, a very short-lived but fabulous label with four releases, LM-04 (1996) featuring the abovementioned Elegy's ``Flights Of Fantasy'' and As One's ``Lights'' There is the Future/Past release on RS that you mentioned, ``Hyperspace'' (RS96098) - similar to that I would recommend Future/Past and As One's release on B12 (B1203), but I don't think that one can be found anywhere anymore. On the French Shield label, there is an album called ``The Art Of Prophecy'', a bit of a return for DeGiorgio to his earlier detroit-influenced material, with even some drum'n'bass thrown in for good measure. Then there is the (also very scarce nowadays) Clear label, run by Clair who is alson responsible for one of the recent years' best new labels, deFocus. There is an album called ``The Message In Herbie's Shirts'' (CLR417), released on vinyl only but later released on CD with extra tracks, renamed ``In With Their Arps And Moogs And Jazz And Things'' (CLR430CD). The three extra tracks were also released on vinyl for us vinyl freaks as CLR430 12. But they are still worth searching for, especially for one of my all-time favourite As One tracks, the 12 minute ``Epic''. On Mo'Wax, ``Planetary Folklore'' is definitely DeGiorgio's jazziest endeavour. I haven't got anything by him after that, because I just don't have enough time to keep following everything I'd like. There are also two mixed CD compilations on Extreme, mixed by the man himself and displaying his prowess in combining
Re: [313] Kirk Degiorgio
--- Matthew Gerbasi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello, I was told kirk was involved in the following releases.does anyone know in what fasion he was involved 4 hero// Mr. Kirk's nightmare//smile various//no categories 2//Ubiquity thanks matthew Is there any other recent (since late 2000) production or remixing that I have missed? He did a remix for the Ars Antiqua CD on Atomcandy. That was released March this year... Nick:) Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.co.uk address at http://mail.yahoo.co.uk or your free @yahoo.ie address at http://mail.yahoo.ie
Re: [313] Kirk Degiorgio
hello, I was told kirk was involved in the following releases.does anyone know in what fasion he was involved 4 hero// Mr. Kirk's nightmare//smile I don't about that one, dude! That's pretty funny though. If you don't know the track, it's from that silly pre-jungle breakbeat era, before 4hero were flippin' the soul, and candyflippin' instead :) various//no categories 2//Ubiquity This one he appears on. thanks matthew Is there any other recent (since late 2000) production or remixing that I have missed? His somewhat recent remix of Yennah's Dyadic Shift on Freerange was da BOMB!!! Matthew Gerbasi |l| Darcy Detroit lll Cadillac Regional Traffic|l| 248-458-8567|l| [EMAIL PROTECTED] aka [EMAIL PROTECTED] Eliminate your ego by having self confidence without pride -- Basi - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - This message was sent via the Ulsternet webmail system. http://www.ulster.net