Re: Searchable archive for the 313 list
I thought there was still mail-archive.com? That appears to have a search. On Fri, Sep 13, 2024, 14:55 kent williams wrote: > I know things seem a bit moribund right now on the 313 list, but this is > important because it's history. There is no longer any site maintaining a > searchable index of the 313 list archive. > > I can download all the messages in MBox form, but ideally they should be > organized into a searchable archive. > > Any of you fine people up for a web programming exercise? I'm retired > from programming now, but this seems like a doable project for someone up > to date on web programming, SQL etc. > > The tricksy part would be setting up a method to add to the searchable > archive in real time, by subscribing a program to it. > > I can't speak for Brian Behlendorf, but I'm betting it could be hosted on > Hyperreal. I can also host it on my web server. > >
Searchable archive for the 313 list
I know things seem a bit moribund right now on the 313 list, but this is important because it's history. There is no longer any site maintaining a searchable index of the 313 list archive. I can download all the messages in MBox form, but ideally they should be organized into a searchable archive. Any of you fine people up for a web programming exercise? I'm retired from programming now, but this seems like a doable project for someone up to date on web programming, SQL etc. The tricksy part would be setting up a method to add to the searchable archive in real time, by subscribing a program to it. I can't speak for Brian Behlendorf, but I'm betting it could be hosted on Hyperreal. I can also host it on my web server.
Re: 313 Digest 23 Jul 2023 15:28:20 -0000 Issue 4717
Claude wasn’t happy with that RA article… I don’t have Instagram but Claude posted that that article was essentially an example of why he is getting out. Its ALL bullshit…. > On 24 Jul 2023, at 1:28 am, 313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org wrote: > > > 313 Digest 23 Jul 2023 15:28:20 - Issue 4717 > > Topics (messages 107109 through 107109) > > Claude Young retirement!?! > 107109 by: kent williams > > Administrivia: > > To subscribe to the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-subscr...@hyperreal.org > > To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-unsubscr...@hyperreal.org > > To post to the list, e-mail: > 313@hyperreal.org > > > -- > > > From: kent williams > Subject: Claude Young retirement!?! > Date: 24 July 2023 at 1:27:38 am AEST > To: list 313 <313@hyperreal.org> > > > https://ra.co/news/79327 > > The article says he intends to continue making music but I'm curious > what form that will take. I am forever in his debt for the DJ sets > I've had the privilege to see live, the fantastic records he's made, > and also for the kindness he's shown to me personally. > > If anyone knows him well enough to communicate with him, maybe pass > along some love from me (and I assume, most 313 list subscribers). > > >
(313) The Escape Velocity
Hey 313, Its bound to get a thread eventually. Worth clocking on Axis, techno magazine and expounded digital series. It is 2021, I haven't got to grips with the downloads yet until autumn I reckon - heavy volumes out already more coming. I'm planning on delving in like sci fi novels. Chinese artist, Orlando Voorn and some new names I haven't come across before starters for 10 https://www.axisrecords.com/escape-velocity-magazine/issue-two/ My father used to have bookshelves of half-decent american scifi, the prolificness of Axis' ASD catalogue takes me back.. Also curious about the rotary mixer out of Switzerland. cheers -- becaus..
Re: New 313-relevant stuff
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) became Strand which then became self-aware as Harbonder(?). There used to be a flash animation to prove it. I used to listen to the Messages series while reading The Republic, very melodic but file under difficult to mix to. Links too to Puzzlebox, Hubble ep. Enjoying the new Mirror Touch btw, file between Digital Soul, End to End, Metamorphic. Tbh I prefer Suburban Knight's last ep on detroittechno, seditious single track. Helps with the politic. C On 2021-05-14 01:25, John Sokolowski wrote: Great recommendations all around! Glad to read all of the talk about Strand. They don't really miss. Suburban Knight's rework of Prince's Erotic City, Derotic City is pretty fun to my ears: https://detroittechno.bandcamp.com/album/listening-systems Also like the sound of Mike Schommer's brand new one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9nzY22thQY Stumbled upon this MM mix from a few years ago the other day that I didn't know existed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c04U4MY6lVg It is a longer version of a similar track on the digital version of Taken Away. And have also really been enjoying Brian Kage's stuff lately: https://michigandermusic.bandcamp.com/ His productions vary a lot in terms of style which I like. He has also done a lot with Luke Hess as Reference, Omar S and has been mastering quite a few Detroit records as of late including those from Norm Talley and Delano Smith. - From: Tristan Watkins Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2021 5:45 PM To: d...@metrecs.com Cc: 313 <313@hyperreal.org> Subject: Re: New 313-relevant stuff I'm by no means an authority on Strand, but they had a release on Frictional and one of those tracks "Zephyr" was also on the True People comp as Kech and B. Bonds back in the day. That was my intro to them in any case. It looks like Brian Bonds was replaced by Brian Boyer along the way. On Thursday, 13 May 2021, wrote: excellent post, thanks for that...I just bought most of those and put some on my wishlist...unfortunately the Kyle Hall vinyl is sold out and no audio previewsdespite me getting hundreds of promos each month I have missed these...313 list to the rescue! OK, at the risk of sounding out of touch...who is Strand...? it says that they are from Detroit and have been at it since 91..I have the Strand releases on Delsin but I didn't realize they were from Detroit... seems like we are again reaching back to the past to find the futuretime isn't linear anyway, soOK... Original Message Subject: New 313-relevant stuff From: Tristan Watkins Date: Mon, May 10, 2021 2:01 pm To: 313 <313@hyperreal.org> Yo. A couple of (313) things I thought people would want to know about. New Strand https://strand313.bandcamp.com/album/silicon [1] Newish Russ Gabriel on Ferox. https://russgabriel.bandcamp.com/album/off-centre [2]. I like his other recent stuff, but this is back on top form for me. Like he is drifting somewhere in between his '00s less techy output (of which I am a huge admirer) and the recent return to techno. Some Nuron releases I'd missed. https://nuron.bandcamp.com/music [3]. There is also a new 2x12" Likemind reissue that I need to pick up before it goes https://www.rubadub.co.uk/records/likemind-06 [4]. Placid Angels - Touch the Sky https://figure-music.bandcamp.com/album/touch-the-earth [5] (note, for some reason the digital release is priced much higher at Bandcamp than other stores for some reason I am struggling to fathom). Kyle Hall's MPC Dreams https://kylehall.bandcamp.com/album/mpc-dreams [6] Urban Tribe reissue (which is incredible) https://urbantribe.bandcamp.com/album/urban-tribe [7] Loads of other great stuff about presently, but this was the topical stuff I don't think I've seen mentioned. Cheers, Tristan https://category.horse Headless Horseman (HC002) releases 21 May --b25f9305c1f88904 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Yo.A couple of (313) things I thought people would = want to know about.=C2=A0New Strand=C2=A0 =3D"https://strand313.bandcamp.com/album/silicon";>https://strand313.bandcam= p.com/album/silicon=C2=A0Newish Russ Gabriel = on Ferox.=C2=A0 ">https://russgabriel.bandcamp.com/album/off-centre. I like his other r= ecent stuff, but this is back on top form for me. Like he is drifting somew= here in between his '00s less techy output (of which I am a huge admire= r) and the recent return to techno.=C2=A0Some Nur= on releases I'd missed.=C2=A0 c">https://nuron.bandcamp.com/music. There is also a new 2x12" Lik= emind reissue that I need to pick up before it goes rubadub.co.uk/records/likemind-06">https://www.rubadub.co.uk/records/likemi= nd-06.=C2=A0Placid Angels - Touch the Sky=C2= =A0http= s://fi
313-related goodie
Hi everyone I’ve been enjoying so many of the recommendations lately. I didn’t see this one mentioned so wanted to put a recommendation out there on the new Santiago Salazar. Elegant and driving, I’m enjoying it all but the first track is especially beautiful. https://santiagosalazar.bandcamp.com/album/leaving-jupiter -lauren
Re: New 313-relevant stuff
Nope. I seem to remember being aware of an industrial T.H.D. at that time but I didn’t know who was in it until just now from your email. The name change was unrelated to them and came about due to a [redacted] issue as a result of [redacted]. - Boyer > On May 24, 2021, at 11:34 AM, kent williams wrote: > > > Did you stop being THD when you found out about Shawn Rudiman & Ed Vargo's > Industrial band THD? > >> On Fri, May 21, 2021 at 6:08 PM Brian Boyer wrote: >> Who is Strand?…indeed. Being somewhat of an authority myself, I can safely >> say that Strand is and and has always been Brian Bonds, Kech and Brian Boyer >> (me). Before that, we were T.H.D. on Serious Grooves. We are from Detroit, >> although there are several other Strands out there that hail from different >> places. We’ve done things a bit low-key over the years, which accounts for >> the uncertainty as to who’s who. I’m glad people are interested enough to >> ask, even if they don’t get it quite right. >> >> Cheers, >> Boyer >> >>>> On May 13, 2021, at 6:45 PM, Tristan Watkins wrote: >>>> >>> I'm by no means an authority on Strand, but they had a release on >>> Frictional and one of those tracks "Zephyr" was also on the True People >>> comp as Kech and B. Bonds back in the day. That was my intro to them in any >>> case. It looks like Brian Bonds was replaced by Brian Boyer along the way. >>> >>>> On Thursday, 13 May 2021, wrote: >>>> excellent post, thanks for that...I just bought most of those and put some >>>> on my wishlist...unfortunately the Kyle Hall vinyl is sold out and no >>>> audio previewsdespite me getting hundreds of promos each month I have >>>> missed these...313 list to the rescue! >>>> >>>> OK, at the risk of sounding out of touch...who is Strand...? it says that >>>> they are from Detroit and have been at it since 91..I have the Strand >>>> releases on Delsin but I didn't realize they were from Detroit... >>>> >>>> seems like we are again reaching back to the past to find the >>>> futuretime isn't linear anyway, soOK... >>>> >>>> >>>> Original Message >>>> Subject: New 313-relevant stuff >>>> From: Tristan Watkins >>>> Date: Mon, May 10, 2021 2:01 pm >>>> To: 313 <313@hyperreal.org> >>>> >>>> Yo. >>>> >>>> A couple of (313) things I thought people would want to know about. >>>> >>>> New Strand https://strand313.bandcamp.com/album/silicon >>>> >>>> Newish Russ Gabriel on Ferox. >>>> https://russgabriel.bandcamp.com/album/off-centre. I like his other recent >>>> stuff, but this is back on top form for me. Like he is drifting somewhere >>>> in between his '00s less techy output (of which I am a huge admirer) and >>>> the recent return to techno. >>>> >>>> Some Nuron releases I'd missed. https://nuron.bandcamp.com/music. There is >>>> also a new 2x12" Likemind reissue that I need to pick up before it goes >>>> https://www.rubadub.co.uk/records/likemind-06. >>>> >>>> Placid Angels - Touch the Sky >>>> https://figure-music.bandcamp.com/album/touch-the-earth (note, for some >>>> reason the digital release is priced much higher at Bandcamp than other >>>> stores for some reason I am struggling to fathom). >>>> >>>> Kyle Hall's MPC Dreams https://kylehall.bandcamp.com/album/mpc-dreams >>>> >>>> Urban Tribe reissue (which is incredible) >>>> https://urbantribe.bandcamp.com/album/urban-tribe >>>> >>>> Loads of other great stuff about presently, but this was the topical stuff >>>> I don't think I've seen mentioned. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> >>>> Tristan >>>> https://category.horse >>>> Headless Horseman (HC002) releases 21 May >>>> >>>> --b25f9305c1f88904 >>>> Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" >>>> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable >>>> >>>> Yo.A couple of (313) things I thought people would >>>> = >>>> want to know about.=C2=A0New Strand=C2=A0 >>>> =3D"https://strand313.bandcamp.com/album/silicon";>https://strand313.bandcam=
Re: New 313-relevant stuff
Did you stop being THD when you found out about Shawn Rudiman & Ed Vargo's Industrial band THD? On Fri, May 21, 2021 at 6:08 PM Brian Boyer wrote: > Who is Strand?…indeed. Being somewhat of an authority myself, I can safely > say that Strand is and and has always been Brian Bonds, Kech and Brian > Boyer (me). Before that, we were T.H.D. on Serious Grooves. We are from > Detroit, although there are several other Strands out there that hail from > different places. We’ve done things a bit low-key over the years, which > accounts for the uncertainty as to who’s who. I’m glad people are > interested enough to ask, even if they don’t get it quite right. > > Cheers, > Boyer > > On May 13, 2021, at 6:45 PM, Tristan Watkins wrote: > > I'm by no means an authority on Strand, but they had a release on > Frictional and one of those tracks "Zephyr" was also on the True People > comp as Kech and B. Bonds back in the day. That was my intro to them in any > case. It looks like Brian Bonds was replaced by Brian Boyer along the way. > > On Thursday, 13 May 2021, wrote: > >> excellent post, thanks for that...I just bought most of those and put >> some on my wishlist...unfortunately the Kyle Hall vinyl is sold out and no >> audio previewsdespite me getting hundreds of promos each month I have >> missed these...313 list to the rescue! >> >> OK, at the risk of sounding out of touch...who is Strand...? it says >> that they are from Detroit and have been at it since 91..I have the Strand >> releases on Delsin but I didn't realize they were from Detroit... >> >> seems like we are again reaching back to the past to find the >> futuretime isn't linear anyway, so....OK... >> >> >> Original Message >> Subject: New 313-relevant stuff >> From: Tristan Watkins >> Date: Mon, May 10, 2021 2:01 pm >> To: 313 <313@hyperreal.org> >> >> Yo. >> >> A couple of (313) things I thought people would want to know about. >> >> New Strand https://strand313.bandcamp.com/album/silicon >> >> Newish Russ Gabriel on Ferox. >> https://russgabriel.bandcamp.com/album/off-centre. I like his other >> recent >> stuff, but this is back on top form for me. Like he is drifting somewhere >> in between his '00s less techy output (of which I am a huge admirer) and >> the recent return to techno. >> >> Some Nuron releases I'd missed. https://nuron.bandcamp.com/music. There >> is >> also a new 2x12" Likemind reissue that I need to pick up before it goes >> https://www.rubadub.co.uk/records/likemind-06. >> >> Placid Angels - Touch the Sky >> https://figure-music.bandcamp.com/album/touch-the-earth (note, for some >> reason the digital release is priced much higher at Bandcamp than other >> stores for some reason I am struggling to fathom). >> >> Kyle Hall's MPC Dreams https://kylehall.bandcamp.com/album/mpc-dreams >> >> Urban Tribe reissue (which is incredible) >> https://urbantribe.bandcamp.com/album/urban-tribe >> >> Loads of other great stuff about presently, but this was the topical stuff >> I don't think I've seen mentioned. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Tristan >> https://category.horse >> Headless Horseman (HC002) releases 21 May >> >> --b25f9305c1f88904 >> Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" >> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable >> >> Yo.A couple of (313) things I thought people >> would = >> want to know about.=C2=A0New Strand=C2=A0 >> =3D"https://strand313.bandcamp.com/album/silicon";>https://strand313.bandcam= >> p.com/album/silicon=C2=A0Newish Russ Gabriel = >> on Ferox.=C2=A0 ">https://russgabriel.bandcamp.com/album/off-centre. I >> like his other r= >> ecent stuff, but this is back on top form for me. Like he is drifting >> somew= >> here in between his '00s less techy output (of which I am a huge >> admire= >> r) and the recent return to techno.=C2=A0Some >> Nur= >> on releases I'd missed.=C2=A0 c">https://nuron.bandcamp.com/music. >> There is also a new 2x12" Lik= >> emind reissue that I need to pick up before it goes >> rubadub.co.uk/records/likemind-06">https://www.rubadub.co.uk/records/likemi= >> nd-06.=C2=A0Placid Angels - Touch the Sky=C2= >> =A0http= >> s://figure-music.bandcamp.com/album/touch-the-earth (note, for some rea= >> son the digital release is priced much higher at Bandcamp than other >> stores= >> for some reason I am struggling to >> fathom).=C2=A0> >Kyle Hall's MPC Dreams=C2=A0 >> lbum/mpc-dreams">https://kylehall.bandcamp.com/album/mpc-dreams> iv>Urban Tribe reissue (which is incredible)=C2=A0 >> "https://urbantribe.bandcamp.com/album/urban-tribe";>https://urbantribe.band= >> camp.com/album/urban-tribe=C2=A0Loads of= >> other great stuff about presently, but this was the topical stuff I >> don= >> 9;t think I've seen >> mentioned.=C2=A0Che= >> ers,=C2=A0Tristan=C2=A0 >> s://category.horse">https://category.horse=C2=A0Headless= >> Horseman (HC002) releases 21 May=C2=A0 >> >> --b25f9305c1f88904-- >> >>
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funny had THD - We Got A Love on last night, such a great record! On Sat, May 22, 2021 at 3:03 AM Brian Boyer wrote: > @Tristan > No worries. Your version is more salacious and probably makes for better > press. Thanks for the compliment. > > @Nathan > Those Radiohead remixes were done on a lark as part of a remix “contest” > back when “In Rainbows” came out. They were posted to a website that stayed > active for close to a year, I think. I put “contest” in quotes because > there were no prizes. Still, it was a fun exercise. > > Usually, my goal with a remix is to keep a prominent aspect unaltered and > try to compose something completely new around it. With “Nude,” the vocal > track plays from beginning to end as it does in the original song. > “Reckoner” uses just a vocal snippet but it stills follows the same > philosophy. > > Speaking of which, here’s a link to a Matthew Dear remix I did for a > Vintage King remix contest. I don’t know where you can find the original > version of “Can You Rush Them” now. Again, I kept the original arrangement, > vocals, drums and some sound effects. Where my version has a sort of jazzy, > Bossa nova chord progression, his original version was more of a drone in > D…or G, I don’t recall which. > > https://m.soundcloud.com/harbonder/can-you-rush-them-remix-brian-boyer > > Anyway, I’m glad to hear you liked the Radiohead stuff, as well as some of > our other stuff. > > - Boyer > > On May 21, 2021, at 8:47 PM, Nathan Goode wrote: > > Have always dug Strand’s stuff. I remember listening to their remix of > Radiohead’s Reckoner repeatedly. It was part of a remix comp I think? Just > found it again now on Soundcloud. > https://m.soundcloud.com/harbonder/reckoner-radiohead-remix-2 > Agree that the latest release great. Can’t get enough of Idiom. > > Sent from my iPhone > > On 22 May 2021, at 8:58 am, Tristan Watkins wrote: > > Apologies Brian! The Discogs entries led me astray. Keep it up in any > case. The new release is strong. > > On Saturday, 22 May 2021, Brian Boyer wrote: > >> Who is Strand?…indeed. Being somewhat of an authority myself, I can >> safely say that Strand is and and has always been Brian Bonds, Kech and >> Brian Boyer (me). Before that, we were T.H.D. on Serious Grooves. We are >> from Detroit, although there are several other Strands out there that hail >> from different places. We’ve done things a bit low-key over the years, >> which accounts for the uncertainty as to who’s who. I’m glad people are >> interested enough to ask, even if they don’t get it quite right. >> >> Cheers, >> Boyer >> >> On May 13, 2021, at 6:45 PM, Tristan Watkins wrote: >> >> I'm by no means an authority on Strand, but they had a release on >> Frictional and one of those tracks "Zephyr" was also on the True People >> comp as Kech and B. Bonds back in the day. That was my intro to them in any >> case. It looks like Brian Bonds was replaced by Brian Boyer along the way. >> >> On Thursday, 13 May 2021, wrote: >> >>> excellent post, thanks for that...I just bought most of those and put >>> some on my wishlist...unfortunately the Kyle Hall vinyl is sold out and no >>> audio previewsdespite me getting hundreds of promos each month I have >>> missed these...313 list to the rescue! >>> >>> OK, at the risk of sounding out of touch...who is Strand...? it says >>> that they are from Detroit and have been at it since 91..I have the Strand >>> releases on Delsin but I didn't realize they were from Detroit... >>> >>> seems like we are again reaching back to the past to find the >>> futuretime isn't linear anyway, soOK... >>> >>> >>> Original Message >>> Subject: New 313-relevant stuff >>> From: Tristan Watkins >>> Date: Mon, May 10, 2021 2:01 pm >>> To: 313 <313@hyperreal.org> >>> >>> Yo. >>> >>> A couple of (313) things I thought people would want to know about. >>> >>> New Strand https://strand313.bandcamp.com/album/silicon >>> >>> Newish Russ Gabriel on Ferox. >>> https://russgabriel.bandcamp.com/album/off-centre. I like his other >>> recent >>> stuff, but this is back on top form for me. Like he is drifting somewhere >>> in between his '00s less techy output (of which I am a huge admirer) and >>> the recent return to techno. >>> >>> Some Nuron releases I'd missed. https://nuron.bandcamp.com/music. There >>> is >>> also a new 2x12&quo
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@Tristan No worries. Your version is more salacious and probably makes for better press. Thanks for the compliment. @Nathan Those Radiohead remixes were done on a lark as part of a remix “contest” back when “In Rainbows” came out. They were posted to a website that stayed active for close to a year, I think. I put “contest” in quotes because there were no prizes. Still, it was a fun exercise. Usually, my goal with a remix is to keep a prominent aspect unaltered and try to compose something completely new around it. With “Nude,” the vocal track plays from beginning to end as it does in the original song. “Reckoner” uses just a vocal snippet but it stills follows the same philosophy. Speaking of which, here’s a link to a Matthew Dear remix I did for a Vintage King remix contest. I don’t know where you can find the original version of “Can You Rush Them” now. Again, I kept the original arrangement, vocals, drums and some sound effects. Where my version has a sort of jazzy, Bossa nova chord progression, his original version was more of a drone in D…or G, I don’t recall which. https://m.soundcloud.com/harbonder/can-you-rush-them-remix-brian-boyer Anyway, I’m glad to hear you liked the Radiohead stuff, as well as some of our other stuff. - Boyer > On May 21, 2021, at 8:47 PM, Nathan Goode wrote: > > Have always dug Strand’s stuff. I remember listening to their remix of > Radiohead’s Reckoner repeatedly. It was part of a remix comp I think? Just > found it again now on Soundcloud. > https://m.soundcloud.com/harbonder/reckoner-radiohead-remix-2 > Agree that the latest release great. Can’t get enough of Idiom. > > Sent from my iPhone > >>> On 22 May 2021, at 8:58 am, Tristan Watkins wrote: >>> >> Apologies Brian! The Discogs entries led me astray. Keep it up in any case. >> The new release is strong. >> >>> On Saturday, 22 May 2021, Brian Boyer wrote: >>> Who is Strand?…indeed. Being somewhat of an authority myself, I can safely >>> say that Strand is and and has always been Brian Bonds, Kech and Brian >>> Boyer (me). Before that, we were T.H.D. on Serious Grooves. We are from >>> Detroit, although there are several other Strands out there that hail from >>> different places. We’ve done things a bit low-key over the years, which >>> accounts for the uncertainty as to who’s who. I’m glad people are >>> interested enough to ask, even if they don’t get it quite right. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Boyer >>> >>>>> On May 13, 2021, at 6:45 PM, Tristan Watkins wrote: >>>>> >>>> I'm by no means an authority on Strand, but they had a release on >>>> Frictional and one of those tracks "Zephyr" was also on the True People >>>> comp as Kech and B. Bonds back in the day. That was my intro to them in >>>> any case. It looks like Brian Bonds was replaced by Brian Boyer along the >>>> way. >>>> >>>>> On Thursday, 13 May 2021, wrote: >>>>> excellent post, thanks for that...I just bought most of those and put >>>>> some on my wishlist...unfortunately the Kyle Hall vinyl is sold out and >>>>> no audio previewsdespite me getting hundreds of promos each month I >>>>> have missed these...313 list to the rescue! >>>>> >>>>> OK, at the risk of sounding out of touch...who is Strand...? it says >>>>> that they are from Detroit and have been at it since 91..I have the >>>>> Strand releases on Delsin but I didn't realize they were from Detroit... >>>>> >>>>> seems like we are again reaching back to the past to find the >>>>> futuretime isn't linear anyway, soOK... >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Original Message >>>>> Subject: New 313-relevant stuff >>>>> From: Tristan Watkins >>>>> Date: Mon, May 10, 2021 2:01 pm >>>>> To: 313 <313@hyperreal.org> >>>>> >>>>> Yo. >>>>> >>>>> A couple of (313) things I thought people would want to know about. >>>>> >>>>> New Strand https://strand313.bandcamp.com/album/silicon >>>>> >>>>> Newish Russ Gabriel on Ferox. >>>>> https://russgabriel.bandcamp.com/album/off-centre. I like his other recent >>>>> stuff, but this is back on top form for me. Like he is drifting somewhere >>>>> in between his '00s less techy output (of which I am a huge admirer) and >>>>> th
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Have always dug Strand’s stuff. I remember listening to their remix of Radiohead’s Reckoner repeatedly. It was part of a remix comp I think? Just found it again now on Soundcloud. https://m.soundcloud.com/harbonder/reckoner-radiohead-remix-2 Agree that the latest release great. Can’t get enough of Idiom. Sent from my iPhone > On 22 May 2021, at 8:58 am, Tristan Watkins wrote: > > Apologies Brian! The Discogs entries led me astray. Keep it up in any case. > The new release is strong. > >> On Saturday, 22 May 2021, Brian Boyer wrote: >> Who is Strand?…indeed. Being somewhat of an authority myself, I can safely >> say that Strand is and and has always been Brian Bonds, Kech and Brian Boyer >> (me). Before that, we were T.H.D. on Serious Grooves. We are from Detroit, >> although there are several other Strands out there that hail from different >> places. We’ve done things a bit low-key over the years, which accounts for >> the uncertainty as to who’s who. I’m glad people are interested enough to >> ask, even if they don’t get it quite right. >> >> Cheers, >> Boyer >> >>>> On May 13, 2021, at 6:45 PM, Tristan Watkins wrote: >>>> >>> I'm by no means an authority on Strand, but they had a release on >>> Frictional and one of those tracks "Zephyr" was also on the True People >>> comp as Kech and B. Bonds back in the day. That was my intro to them in any >>> case. It looks like Brian Bonds was replaced by Brian Boyer along the way. >>> >>>> On Thursday, 13 May 2021, wrote: >>>> excellent post, thanks for that...I just bought most of those and put some >>>> on my wishlist...unfortunately the Kyle Hall vinyl is sold out and no >>>> audio previewsdespite me getting hundreds of promos each month I have >>>> missed these...313 list to the rescue! >>>> >>>> OK, at the risk of sounding out of touch...who is Strand...? it says that >>>> they are from Detroit and have been at it since 91..I have the Strand >>>> releases on Delsin but I didn't realize they were from Detroit... >>>> >>>> seems like we are again reaching back to the past to find the >>>> futuretime isn't linear anyway, soOK... >>>> >>>> >>>> Original Message >>>> Subject: New 313-relevant stuff >>>> From: Tristan Watkins >>>> Date: Mon, May 10, 2021 2:01 pm >>>> To: 313 <313@hyperreal.org> >>>> >>>> Yo. >>>> >>>> A couple of (313) things I thought people would want to know about. >>>> >>>> New Strand https://strand313.bandcamp.com/album/silicon >>>> >>>> Newish Russ Gabriel on Ferox. >>>> https://russgabriel.bandcamp.com/album/off-centre. I like his other recent >>>> stuff, but this is back on top form for me. Like he is drifting somewhere >>>> in between his '00s less techy output (of which I am a huge admirer) and >>>> the recent return to techno. >>>> >>>> Some Nuron releases I'd missed. https://nuron.bandcamp.com/music. There is >>>> also a new 2x12" Likemind reissue that I need to pick up before it goes >>>> https://www.rubadub.co.uk/records/likemind-06. >>>> >>>> Placid Angels - Touch the Sky >>>> https://figure-music.bandcamp.com/album/touch-the-earth (note, for some >>>> reason the digital release is priced much higher at Bandcamp than other >>>> stores for some reason I am struggling to fathom). >>>> >>>> Kyle Hall's MPC Dreams https://kylehall.bandcamp.com/album/mpc-dreams >>>> >>>> Urban Tribe reissue (which is incredible) >>>> https://urbantribe.bandcamp.com/album/urban-tribe >>>> >>>> Loads of other great stuff about presently, but this was the topical stuff >>>> I don't think I've seen mentioned. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> >>>> Tristan >>>> https://category.horse >>>> Headless Horseman (HC002) releases 21 May >>>> >>>> --b25f9305c1f88904 >>>> Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" >>>> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable >>>> >>>> Yo.A couple of (313) things I thought people would >>>> = >>>> want to know about.=C2=A0New Strand=C2=A0 >>>> =3D"https://strand3
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Apologies Brian! The Discogs entries led me astray. Keep it up in any case. The new release is strong. On Saturday, 22 May 2021, Brian Boyer wrote: > Who is Strand?…indeed. Being somewhat of an authority myself, I can safely > say that Strand is and and has always been Brian Bonds, Kech and Brian > Boyer (me). Before that, we were T.H.D. on Serious Grooves. We are from > Detroit, although there are several other Strands out there that hail from > different places. We’ve done things a bit low-key over the years, which > accounts for the uncertainty as to who’s who. I’m glad people are > interested enough to ask, even if they don’t get it quite right. > > Cheers, > Boyer > > On May 13, 2021, at 6:45 PM, Tristan Watkins wrote: > > I'm by no means an authority on Strand, but they had a release on > Frictional and one of those tracks "Zephyr" was also on the True People > comp as Kech and B. Bonds back in the day. That was my intro to them in any > case. It looks like Brian Bonds was replaced by Brian Boyer along the way. > > On Thursday, 13 May 2021, wrote: > >> excellent post, thanks for that...I just bought most of those and put >> some on my wishlist...unfortunately the Kyle Hall vinyl is sold out and no >> audio previewsdespite me getting hundreds of promos each month I have >> missed these...313 list to the rescue! >> >> OK, at the risk of sounding out of touch...who is Strand...? it says >> that they are from Detroit and have been at it since 91..I have the Strand >> releases on Delsin but I didn't realize they were from Detroit... >> >> seems like we are again reaching back to the past to find the >> futuretime isn't linear anyway, soOK... >> >> >> Original Message ---- >> Subject: New 313-relevant stuff >> From: Tristan Watkins >> Date: Mon, May 10, 2021 2:01 pm >> To: 313 <313@hyperreal.org> >> >> Yo. >> >> A couple of (313) things I thought people would want to know about. >> >> New Strand https://strand313.bandcamp.com/album/silicon >> >> Newish Russ Gabriel on Ferox. >> https://russgabriel.bandcamp.com/album/off-centre. I like his other >> recent >> stuff, but this is back on top form for me. Like he is drifting somewhere >> in between his '00s less techy output (of which I am a huge admirer) and >> the recent return to techno. >> >> Some Nuron releases I'd missed. https://nuron.bandcamp.com/music. There >> is >> also a new 2x12" Likemind reissue that I need to pick up before it goes >> https://www.rubadub.co.uk/records/likemind-06. >> >> Placid Angels - Touch the Sky >> https://figure-music.bandcamp.com/album/touch-the-earth (note, for some >> reason the digital release is priced much higher at Bandcamp than other >> stores for some reason I am struggling to fathom). >> >> Kyle Hall's MPC Dreams https://kylehall.bandcamp.com/album/mpc-dreams >> >> Urban Tribe reissue (which is incredible) >> https://urbantribe.bandcamp.com/album/urban-tribe >> >> Loads of other great stuff about presently, but this was the topical stuff >> I don't think I've seen mentioned. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Tristan >> https://category.horse >> Headless Horseman (HC002) releases 21 May >> >> --b25f9305c1f88904 >> Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" >> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable >> >> Yo.A couple of (313) things I thought people >> would = >> want to know about.=C2=A0New Strand=C2=A0 >> =3D"https://strand313.bandcamp.com/album/silicon";>https:// >> strand313.bandcam= >> p.com/album/silicon=C2=A0Newish Russ Gabriel = >> on Ferox.=C2=A0 ">https://russgabriel.bandcamp.com/album/off-centre. I >> like his other r= >> ecent stuff, but this is back on top form for me. Like he is drifting >> somew= >> here in between his '00s less techy output (of which I am a huge >> admire= >> r) and the recent return to techno.=C2=A0Some >> Nur= >> on releases I'd missed.=C2=A0 c">https://nuron.bandcamp.com/music. >> There is also a new 2x12" Lik= >> emind reissue that I need to pick up before it goes >> rubadub.co.uk/records/likemind-06">https://www.rubadub.co. >> uk/records/likemi= >> nd-06.=C2=A0Placid Angels - Touch the Sky=C2= >> =A0http= >> s://figure-music.bandcamp.com/album/touch-the-earth (note, for some rea= >> son the digital release is priced much higher at Bandcamp than other >> stores= >> for some reason I am struggling to fathom).=C2=A0< >> /div>> >Kyle Hall's MPC Dreams=C2=A0 lbum/mpc-dreams">https://kyleh >> all.bandcamp.com/album/mpc-dreams> iv>Urban Tribe reissue (which is incredible)=C2=A0 >> "https://urbantribe.bandcamp.com/album/urban-tribe";>https:// >> urbantribe.band= >> camp.com/album/urban-tribe=C2=A0Loads of= >> other great stuff about presently, but this was the topical stuff I >> don= >> 9;t think I've seen mentioned.=C2=A0> iv>Che= >> ers,=C2=A0Tristan=C2=A0 >> s://category.horse">https://category.horse=C2=A0Headless= >> Horseman (HC002) releases 21 May=C2=A0 >> >> >> --b25f9305c1f88904-- >> >>
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Who is Strand?…indeed. Being somewhat of an authority myself, I can safely say that Strand is and and has always been Brian Bonds, Kech and Brian Boyer (me). Before that, we were T.H.D. on Serious Grooves. We are from Detroit, although there are several other Strands out there that hail from different places. We’ve done things a bit low-key over the years, which accounts for the uncertainty as to who’s who. I’m glad people are interested enough to ask, even if they don’t get it quite right. Cheers, Boyer > On May 13, 2021, at 6:45 PM, Tristan Watkins wrote: > > I'm by no means an authority on Strand, but they had a release on Frictional > and one of those tracks "Zephyr" was also on the True People comp as Kech and > B. Bonds back in the day. That was my intro to them in any case. It looks > like Brian Bonds was replaced by Brian Boyer along the way. > >> On Thursday, 13 May 2021, wrote: >> excellent post, thanks for that...I just bought most of those and put some >> on my wishlist...unfortunately the Kyle Hall vinyl is sold out and no audio >> previewsdespite me getting hundreds of promos each month I have missed >> these...313 list to the rescue! >> >> OK, at the risk of sounding out of touch...who is Strand...? it says that >> they are from Detroit and have been at it since 91..I have the Strand >> releases on Delsin but I didn't realize they were from Detroit... >> >> seems like we are again reaching back to the past to find the future....time >> isn't linear anyway, soOK... >> >> >> -------- Original Message >> Subject: New 313-relevant stuff >> From: Tristan Watkins >> Date: Mon, May 10, 2021 2:01 pm >> To: 313 <313@hyperreal.org> >> >> Yo. >> >> A couple of (313) things I thought people would want to know about. >> >> New Strand https://strand313.bandcamp.com/album/silicon >> >> Newish Russ Gabriel on Ferox. >> https://russgabriel.bandcamp.com/album/off-centre. I like his other recent >> stuff, but this is back on top form for me. Like he is drifting somewhere >> in between his '00s less techy output (of which I am a huge admirer) and >> the recent return to techno. >> >> Some Nuron releases I'd missed. https://nuron.bandcamp.com/music. There is >> also a new 2x12" Likemind reissue that I need to pick up before it goes >> https://www.rubadub.co.uk/records/likemind-06. >> >> Placid Angels - Touch the Sky >> https://figure-music.bandcamp.com/album/touch-the-earth (note, for some >> reason the digital release is priced much higher at Bandcamp than other >> stores for some reason I am struggling to fathom). >> >> Kyle Hall's MPC Dreams https://kylehall.bandcamp.com/album/mpc-dreams >> >> Urban Tribe reissue (which is incredible) >> https://urbantribe.bandcamp.com/album/urban-tribe >> >> Loads of other great stuff about presently, but this was the topical stuff >> I don't think I've seen mentioned. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Tristan >> https://category.horse >> Headless Horseman (HC002) releases 21 May >> >> --b25f9305c1f88904 >> Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" >> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable >> >> Yo.A couple of (313) things I thought people would = >> want to know about.=C2=A0New Strand=C2=A0 >> =3D"https://strand313.bandcamp.com/album/silicon";>https://strand313.bandcam= >> p.com/album/silicon=C2=A0Newish Russ Gabriel = >> on Ferox.=C2=A0 ">https://russgabriel.bandcamp.com/album/off-centre. I like >> his other r= >> ecent stuff, but this is back on top form for me. Like he is drifting somew= >> here in between his '00s less techy output (of which I am a huge admire= >> r) and the recent return to techno.=C2=A0Some Nur= >> on releases I'd missed.=C2=A0 c">https://nuron.bandcamp.com/music. There >> is also a new 2x12" Lik= >> emind reissue that I need to pick up before it goes >> rubadub.co.uk/records/likemind-06">https://www.rubadub.co.uk/records/likemi= >> nd-06.=C2=A0Placid Angels - Touch the Sky=C2= >> =A0http= >> s://figure-music.bandcamp.com/album/touch-the-earth (note, for some rea= >> son the digital release is priced much higher at Bandcamp than other stores= >> for some reason I am struggling to fathom).=C2=A0> >Kyle Hall's MPC Dreams=C2=A0 >> >lbum/mpc-dreams">https://kylehall.bandcamp.com/album/mpc-dreams> iv>Urban Tribe reissue (which is incredible)=C2=A0 >> "https://urbantribe.bandcamp.com/album/urban-tribe";>https://urbantribe.band= >> camp.com/album/urban-tribe=C2=A0Loads of= >> other great stuff about presently, but this was the topical stuff I don= >> 9;t think I've seen mentioned.=C2=A0Che= >> ers,=C2=A0Tristan=C2=A0 >> s://category.horse">https://category.horse=C2=A0Headless= >> Horseman (HC002) releases 21 May=C2=A0 >> >> --b25f9305c1f88904-- >>
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Great recommendations all around! Glad to read all of the talk about Strand. They don't really miss. Suburban Knight's rework of Prince's Erotic City, Derotic City is pretty fun to my ears: https://detroittechno.bandcamp.com/album/listening-systems Also like the sound of Mike Schommer's brand new one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9nzY22thQY Stumbled upon this MM mix from a few years ago the other day that I didn't know existed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c04U4MY6lVg It is a longer version of a similar track on the digital version of Taken Away. And have also really been enjoying Brian Kage's stuff lately: https://michigandermusic.bandcamp.com/ His productions vary a lot in terms of style which I like. He has also done a lot with Luke Hess as Reference, Omar S and has been mastering quite a few Detroit records as of late including those from Norm Talley and Delano Smith. From: Tristan Watkins Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2021 5:45 PM To: d...@metrecs.com Cc: 313 <313@hyperreal.org> Subject: Re: New 313-relevant stuff I'm by no means an authority on Strand, but they had a release on Frictional and one of those tracks "Zephyr" was also on the True People comp as Kech and B. Bonds back in the day. That was my intro to them in any case. It looks like Brian Bonds was replaced by Brian Boyer along the way. On Thursday, 13 May 2021, mailto:d...@metrecs.com>> wrote: excellent post, thanks for that...I just bought most of those and put some on my wishlist...unfortunately the Kyle Hall vinyl is sold out and no audio previewsdespite me getting hundreds of promos each month I have missed these...313 list to the rescue! OK, at the risk of sounding out of touch...who is Strand...? it says that they are from Detroit and have been at it since 91..I have the Strand releases on Delsin but I didn't realize they were from Detroit... seems like we are again reaching back to the past to find the futuretime isn't linear anyway, soOK... Original Message Subject: New 313-relevant stuff From: Tristan Watkins mailto:phonop...@gmail.com>> Date: Mon, May 10, 2021 2:01 pm To: 313 <313@hyperreal.org<mailto:313@hyperreal.org>> Yo. A couple of (313) things I thought people would want to know about. New Strand https://strand313.bandcamp.com/album/silicon Newish Russ Gabriel on Ferox. https://russgabriel.bandcamp.com/album/off-centre. I like his other recent stuff, but this is back on top form for me. Like he is drifting somewhere in between his '00s less techy output (of which I am a huge admirer) and the recent return to techno. Some Nuron releases I'd missed. https://nuron.bandcamp.com/music. There is also a new 2x12" Likemind reissue that I need to pick up before it goes https://www.rubadub.co.uk/records/likemind-06. Placid Angels - Touch the Sky https://figure-music.bandcamp.com/album/touch-the-earth (note, for some reason the digital release is priced much higher at Bandcamp than other stores for some reason I am struggling to fathom). Kyle Hall's MPC Dreams https://kylehall.bandcamp.com/album/mpc-dreams Urban Tribe reissue (which is incredible) https://urbantribe.bandcamp.com/album/urban-tribe Loads of other great stuff about presently, but this was the topical stuff I don't think I've seen mentioned. Cheers, Tristan https://category.horse Headless Horseman (HC002) releases 21 May --b25f9305c1f88904 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Yo.A couple of (313) things I thought people would = want to know about.=C2=A0New Strand=C2=A0 =3D"https://strand313.bandcamp.com/album/silicon";>https://strand313.bandcam= p.com/album/silicon=C2=A0Newish Russ Gabriel = on Ferox.=C2=A0 ">https://russgabriel.bandcamp.com/album/off-centre. I like his other r= ecent stuff, but this is back on top form for me. Like he is drifting somew= here in between his '00s less techy output (of which I am a huge admire= r) and the recent return to techno.=C2=A0Some Nur= on releases I'd missed.=C2=A0 c">https://nuron.bandcamp.com/music. There is also a new 2x12" Lik= emind reissue that I need to pick up before it goes rubadub.co.uk/records/likemind-06">https://www.rubadub.co.uk/records/likemi= nd-06.=C2=A0Placid Angels - Touch the Sky=C2= =A0http= s://figure-music.bandcamp.com/album/touch-the-earth (note, for some rea= son the digital release is priced much higher at Bandcamp than other stores= for some reason I am struggling to fathom).=C2=A0Kyle Hall's MPC Dreams=C2=A0 >lbum/mpc-dreams">https://kylehall.bandcamp.com/album/mpc-dreamsUrban Tribe reissue (which is incredible)=C2=A0 "https://urbantribe.bandcamp.com/album/urban-tribe";>https://urbantribe.band= camp.com/album/urban
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I'm by no means an authority on Strand, but they had a release on Frictional and one of those tracks "Zephyr" was also on the True People comp as Kech and B. Bonds back in the day. That was my intro to them in any case. It looks like Brian Bonds was replaced by Brian Boyer along the way. On Thursday, 13 May 2021, wrote: > excellent post, thanks for that...I just bought most of those and put some > on my wishlist...unfortunately the Kyle Hall vinyl is sold out and no audio > previewsdespite me getting hundreds of promos each month I have missed > these...313 list to the rescue! > > OK, at the risk of sounding out of touch...who is Strand...? it says that > they are from Detroit and have been at it since 91..I have the Strand > releases on Delsin but I didn't realize they were from Detroit... > > seems like we are again reaching back to the past to find the > futuretime isn't linear anyway, soOK... > > > Original Message > Subject: New 313-relevant stuff > From: Tristan Watkins > Date: Mon, May 10, 2021 2:01 pm > To: 313 <313@hyperreal.org> > > Yo. > > A couple of (313) things I thought people would want to know about. > > New Strand https://strand313.bandcamp.com/album/silicon > > Newish Russ Gabriel on Ferox. > https://russgabriel.bandcamp.com/album/off-centre. I like his other recent > stuff, but this is back on top form for me. Like he is drifting somewhere > in between his '00s less techy output (of which I am a huge admirer) and > the recent return to techno. > > Some Nuron releases I'd missed. https://nuron.bandcamp.com/music. There is > also a new 2x12" Likemind reissue that I need to pick up before it goes > https://www.rubadub.co.uk/records/likemind-06. > > Placid Angels - Touch the Sky > https://figure-music.bandcamp.com/album/touch-the-earth (note, for some > reason the digital release is priced much higher at Bandcamp than other > stores for some reason I am struggling to fathom). > > Kyle Hall's MPC Dreams https://kylehall.bandcamp.com/album/mpc-dreams > > Urban Tribe reissue (which is incredible) > https://urbantribe.bandcamp.com/album/urban-tribe > > Loads of other great stuff about presently, but this was the topical stuff > I don't think I've seen mentioned. > > Cheers, > > Tristan > https://category.horse > Headless Horseman (HC002) releases 21 May > > --b25f9305c1f88904 > Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > Yo.A couple of (313) things I thought people would > = > want to know about.=C2=A0New Strand=C2=A0 > =3D"https://strand313.bandcamp.com/album/silicon";> > https://strand313.bandcam= > p.com/album/silicon=C2=A0Newish Russ Gabriel = > on Ferox.=C2=A0 ">https://russgabriel.bandcamp.com/album/off-centre. I > like his other r= > ecent stuff, but this is back on top form for me. Like he is drifting > somew= > here in between his '00s less techy output (of which I am a huge > admire= > r) and the recent return to techno.=C2=A0Some > Nur= > on releases I'd missed.=C2=A0 c">https://nuron.bandcamp.com/music. > There is also a new 2x12" Lik= > emind reissue that I need to pick up before it goes rubadub.co.uk/records/ > likemind-06">https://www.rubadub.co.uk/records/likemi= > nd-06.=C2=A0Placid Angels - Touch the Sky=C2= > =A0http= > s://figure-music.bandcamp.com/album/touch-the-earth (note, for some rea= > son the digital release is priced much higher at Bandcamp than other > stores= > for some reason I am struggling to fathom).=C2=A0< > /div> >Kyle Hall's MPC Dreams=C2=A0 lbum/mpc-dreams">https:// > kylehall.bandcamp.com/album/mpc-dreams iv>Urban Tribe reissue (which is incredible)=C2=A0 > "https://urbantribe.bandcamp.com/album/urban-tribe";>https:/ > /urbantribe.band= > camp.com/album/urban-tribe=C2=A0Loads of= > other great stuff about presently, but this was the topical stuff I don= > 9;t think I've seen mentioned.=C2=A0< > div>Che= > ers,=C2=A0Tristan=C2=A0 > s://category.horse">https://category.horse=C2=A0Headless= > Horseman (HC002) releases 21 May=C2=A0 > > --b25f9305c1f88904-- > >
RE: New 313-relevant stuff
Re: New 313-relevant stuff
I forgot to mention the new Reggie Dokes as well. https://reggiedokes.bandcamp.com/ It's superb. I forgot to mention it because I balked at the $28 digital cost, and picked it up at Juno after my latest Bandcamp haul. I always try to support artists directly, but being asked to pay this much extra through Bandcamp baffles me a bit. I've probably spent far too much time pondering this question lately, and suppose maybe this is a Patreon-alike approach, but I really struggle to wrap my head around paying this much of a premium for digital content. Dunno... Not wishing to start a thing, just something that also cropped up recently with the Placid Angels album. I know Reggie Dokes encouraged people to buy directly through Bandcamp for this release, so thought it was only fair to share that link, but thought I should own up about not buying it there myself... In any case, the new album is great, and you should buy it somewhere. On Wednesday, 12 May 2021, gavin morrissey wrote: > really loving Gerald Mitchell's recent output on Italian label Mother > Tongue > > The Metamorphosis of Twookie Wonder Brown is almost 15mins of P-Funk > dopeness, even has the comic book style artwork like you used to get in > Parliament albums. B-side is a track from Celebrity BBQ Sauce album. > > Another Day EP was a Los Hermanos release on the same label from late > 2020, uplifting gospel house on the main track. > > Re the Nuron/Likemind stuff, don't miss Steve Pickton's (Stasis) label > Fencepiece, also reissuing some serious hard to find classics as well as > new material > > On Wed, May 12, 2021 at 3:23 PM Alasdair Lyon wrote: > >> All great recommendations Tristan. >> >> I picked up the Nuron 2x12". Very clean pressing. I always thought >> Nuron/Fugue was perhaps Stasis or B12 but maybe really is a return of the >> mystery racing car driver. >> >> The Parabellum Detroit compilation from Rick Wilhite and Delano Smith is >> out on vinyl now having been on bandcamp for a while and full of big names >> and all decent tracks which is rare for a comp. >> >> Erik Travis - Legends came out later last year, quite a variety of >> styles and great tracks in there if you're into faster electro >> >> >> -Aly >> >>> >>> >>> -- Forwarded message -- >>> From: Tristan Watkins >>> To: 313 <313@hyperreal.org> >>> Cc: >>> Bcc: >>> Date: Mon, 10 May 2021 13:01:29 +0100 >>> Subject: New 313-relevant stuff >>> Yo. >>> >>> A couple of (313) things I thought people would want to know about. >>> >>> New Strand https://strand313.bandcamp.com/album/silicon >>> >>> Newish Russ Gabriel on Ferox. https://russgabriel. >>> bandcamp.com/album/off-centre. I like his other recent stuff, but this >>> is back on top form for me. Like he is drifting somewhere in between his >>> '00s less techy output (of which I am a huge admirer) and the recent return >>> to techno. >>> >>> Some Nuron releases I'd missed. https://nuron.bandcamp.com/music. There >>> is also a new 2x12" Likemind reissue that I need to pick up before it goes >>> https://www.rubadub.co.uk/records/likemind-06. >>> >>> Placid Angels - Touch the Sky https://figure-music. >>> bandcamp.com/album/touch-the-earth (note, for some reason the digital >>> release is priced much higher at Bandcamp than other stores for some reason >>> I am struggling to fathom). >>> >>> Kyle Hall's MPC Dreams https://kylehall.bandcamp.com/album/mpc-dreams >>> >>> Urban Tribe reissue (which is incredible) https:// >>> urbantribe.bandcamp.com/album/urban-tribe >>> >>> Loads of other great stuff about presently, but this was the topical >>> stuff I don't think I've seen mentioned. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Tristan >>> https://category.horse >>> Headless Horseman (HC002) releases 21 May >>> >>> >>>>
Re: New 313-relevant stuff
really loving Gerald Mitchell's recent output on Italian label Mother Tongue The Metamorphosis of Twookie Wonder Brown is almost 15mins of P-Funk dopeness, even has the comic book style artwork like you used to get in Parliament albums. B-side is a track from Celebrity BBQ Sauce album. Another Day EP was a Los Hermanos release on the same label from late 2020, uplifting gospel house on the main track. Re the Nuron/Likemind stuff, don't miss Steve Pickton's (Stasis) label Fencepiece, also reissuing some serious hard to find classics as well as new material On Wed, May 12, 2021 at 3:23 PM Alasdair Lyon wrote: > All great recommendations Tristan. > > I picked up the Nuron 2x12". Very clean pressing. I always thought > Nuron/Fugue was perhaps Stasis or B12 but maybe really is a return of the > mystery racing car driver. > > The Parabellum Detroit compilation from Rick Wilhite and Delano Smith is > out on vinyl now having been on bandcamp for a while and full of big names > and all decent tracks which is rare for a comp. > > Erik Travis - Legends came out later last year, quite a variety of styles > and great tracks in there if you're into faster electro > > > -Aly > >> >> >> -- Forwarded message -- >> From: Tristan Watkins >> To: 313 <313@hyperreal.org> >> Cc: >> Bcc: >> Date: Mon, 10 May 2021 13:01:29 +0100 >> Subject: New 313-relevant stuff >> Yo. >> >> A couple of (313) things I thought people would want to know about. >> >> New Strand https://strand313.bandcamp.com/album/silicon >> >> Newish Russ Gabriel on Ferox. >> https://russgabriel.bandcamp.com/album/off-centre. I like his other >> recent stuff, but this is back on top form for me. Like he is drifting >> somewhere in between his '00s less techy output (of which I am a huge >> admirer) and the recent return to techno. >> >> Some Nuron releases I'd missed. https://nuron.bandcamp.com/music. There >> is also a new 2x12" Likemind reissue that I need to pick up before it goes >> https://www.rubadub.co.uk/records/likemind-06. >> >> Placid Angels - Touch the Sky >> https://figure-music.bandcamp.com/album/touch-the-earth (note, for some >> reason the digital release is priced much higher at Bandcamp than other >> stores for some reason I am struggling to fathom). >> >> Kyle Hall's MPC Dreams https://kylehall.bandcamp.com/album/mpc-dreams >> >> Urban Tribe reissue (which is incredible) >> https://urbantribe.bandcamp.com/album/urban-tribe >> >> Loads of other great stuff about presently, but this was the topical >> stuff I don't think I've seen mentioned. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Tristan >> https://category.horse >> Headless Horseman (HC002) releases 21 May >> >> >>>
Re: New 313-relevant stuff
All great recommendations Tristan. I picked up the Nuron 2x12". Very clean pressing. I always thought Nuron/Fugue was perhaps Stasis or B12 but maybe really is a return of the mystery racing car driver. The Parabellum Detroit compilation from Rick Wilhite and Delano Smith is out on vinyl now having been on bandcamp for a while and full of big names and all decent tracks which is rare for a comp. Erik Travis - Legends came out later last year, quite a variety of styles and great tracks in there if you're into faster electro -Aly > > > -- Forwarded message -- > From: Tristan Watkins > To: 313 <313@hyperreal.org> > Cc: > Bcc: > Date: Mon, 10 May 2021 13:01:29 +0100 > Subject: New 313-relevant stuff > Yo. > > A couple of (313) things I thought people would want to know about. > > New Strand https://strand313.bandcamp.com/album/silicon > > Newish Russ Gabriel on Ferox. > https://russgabriel.bandcamp.com/album/off-centre. I like his other > recent stuff, but this is back on top form for me. Like he is drifting > somewhere in between his '00s less techy output (of which I am a huge > admirer) and the recent return to techno. > > Some Nuron releases I'd missed. https://nuron.bandcamp.com/music. There > is also a new 2x12" Likemind reissue that I need to pick up before it goes > https://www.rubadub.co.uk/records/likemind-06. > > Placid Angels - Touch the Sky > https://figure-music.bandcamp.com/album/touch-the-earth (note, for some > reason the digital release is priced much higher at Bandcamp than other > stores for some reason I am struggling to fathom). > > Kyle Hall's MPC Dreams https://kylehall.bandcamp.com/album/mpc-dreams > > Urban Tribe reissue (which is incredible) > https://urbantribe.bandcamp.com/album/urban-tribe > > Loads of other great stuff about presently, but this was the topical stuff > I don't think I've seen mentioned. > > Cheers, > > Tristan > https://category.horse > Headless Horseman (HC002) releases 21 May > > >>
Re: New 313-relevant stuff
That Strand release is superb Tristan, thanks!! On Mon, 10 May 2021 at 13:01, Tristan Watkins wrote: > Yo. > > A couple of (313) things I thought people would want to know about. > > New Strand https://strand313.bandcamp.com/album/silicon > > Newish Russ Gabriel on Ferox. > https://russgabriel.bandcamp.com/album/off-centre. I like his other > recent stuff, but this is back on top form for me. Like he is drifting > somewhere in between his '00s less techy output (of which I am a huge > admirer) and the recent return to techno. > > Some Nuron releases I'd missed. https://nuron.bandcamp.com/music. There > is also a new 2x12" Likemind reissue that I need to pick up before it goes > https://www.rubadub.co.uk/records/likemind-06. > > Placid Angels - Touch the Sky > https://figure-music.bandcamp.com/album/touch-the-earth (note, for some > reason the digital release is priced much higher at Bandcamp than other > stores for some reason I am struggling to fathom). > > Kyle Hall's MPC Dreams https://kylehall.bandcamp.com/album/mpc-dreams > > Urban Tribe reissue (which is incredible) > https://urbantribe.bandcamp.com/album/urban-tribe > > Loads of other great stuff about presently, but this was the topical stuff > I don't think I've seen mentioned. > > Cheers, > > Tristan > https://category.horse > Headless Horseman (HC002) releases 21 May > > >
New 313-relevant stuff
Yo. A couple of (313) things I thought people would want to know about. New Strand https://strand313.bandcamp.com/album/silicon Newish Russ Gabriel on Ferox. https://russgabriel.bandcamp.com/album/off-centre. I like his other recent stuff, but this is back on top form for me. Like he is drifting somewhere in between his '00s less techy output (of which I am a huge admirer) and the recent return to techno. Some Nuron releases I'd missed. https://nuron.bandcamp.com/music. There is also a new 2x12" Likemind reissue that I need to pick up before it goes https://www.rubadub.co.uk/records/likemind-06. Placid Angels - Touch the Sky https://figure-music.bandcamp.com/album/touch-the-earth (note, for some reason the digital release is priced much higher at Bandcamp than other stores for some reason I am struggling to fathom). Kyle Hall's MPC Dreams https://kylehall.bandcamp.com/album/mpc-dreams Urban Tribe reissue (which is incredible) https://urbantribe.bandcamp.com/album/urban-tribe Loads of other great stuff about presently, but this was the topical stuff I don't think I've seen mentioned. Cheers, Tristan https://category.horse Headless Horseman (HC002) releases 21 May
Re: the 313 hyperreal synth discussion
Hi Hue, Jodie, list First of all, apologies for being cryptic and obtuse. Second of all slightly retarded. I guess my point is that (although admittedly yes this is not a synthesizer product) this is a fine example of techno american engineering craftsmanship. These bags have lifetime guarantee, transporting rekids from gig to gig. These are created by my man Case and his machines. Not quite the same as squeezing 60 records into a hip hop joint - will purchase the right sp-1200 whatevs evetually but rupert rosinthrope samples are my key concern. Afterall, who samples the beatles? So yes, I'm retarded as this is a synth thread but I'm not derailing. It just didn't look like the thread plugged in, get me? Perhaps it's a slow burner but we can all see that long and successful synth threads don't necessarily survive simply on the basis of starting them with the correc rule set, despite intentions righteously observed. I guess I was being contentious because, Denise aside, it is nice to hear from a certain professor David Powers that he is still in the material domain having posted perhaps unplugging the system some time back. Why not cross-pollinate 2 threads? Third and forth, anyone fancy sprinkling some afghan red seal into a little strand thread or new anthony shakir rumours business? I for one was prob being a bit too trigger hippy whilst awaiting one of those very very rare end of year top 20 20 from emerging and recalling it taking me all the way back to what had not just passed us all by. Forthly, as an environmental programmer, my stratavarus keys were lost on me in that my machine is the dancer. Any chance of learning the rules of how to setup a footwork thread Barny? Am I koalified to be this contentious? Well I studied evolutionary and adaptive systems at sussex. When I was a kid I had a Betamax. Why. Because we couldn't afford VHS and Rambo was eighteen-rated anyway. Dude, finding those cassettes was a motherf6ckR. peace C p.s. thread away I'm no dictator-anarchist, you've clearly got a few unplayed cards if you wanna start a synth thread Wilma be my guest xx p.p.s how do you make that London bruk sound anyway? On 2020-12-18 05:53, cnd wrote: https://www.tucker-bloom.com/products/muto-record-bag 60 LPs, No Problem On 2020-12-17 01:14, the Beauty and Belief Society wrote: Take a moment to voice your thoughts on synthesizers. DO: Explain on any level of detail how things work Give your personal experience with a product explain how well they work with other instruments both new and old express your thoughts on what would make them a better instrument DONT: Compare or argue price range mention notable musicians who used the instrument post system exclusive information try to sell anything - Hue
Re: the 313 hyperreal synth discussion
https://www.tucker-bloom.com/products/muto-record-bag 60 LPs, No Problem On 2020-12-17 01:14, the Beauty and Belief Society wrote: Take a moment to voice your thoughts on synthesizers. DO: Explain on any level of detail how things work Give your personal experience with a product explain how well they work with other instruments both new and old express your thoughts on what would make them a better instrument DONT: Compare or argue price range mention notable musicians who used the instrument post system exclusive information try to sell anything - Hue
Re: Business techno & Detroit 313 list
Appreciated your thoughts, David and Kent. And, yes, very telling that here it is a couple of days and still only us 3 white men took the time to contribute. Poor wifi out in the country for a while helping my parents out so not able to be more responsive. Andrew On Wed., Aug. 19, 2020, 1:19 p.m. kent williams, wrote: > Don't worry, the main grief-giver is gone, likely hunkered down in their > Ypsi spite-bunker, telling anyone who'll listen how lame this e-mail list > is. > > Frankie Hutchinson is right on, and more than just her words. The focus of > Discwoman (on women/nonbinary/people of color) created careers for new, > unique voices in dance music, and she's had to deal with a lot of dragging > from people who can't handle the idea of people other than white men > calling the shots. > > The world of dance music has room for all sorts of people, even white men > ;-) but it's clear that the black erasure needs to stop. And the people > feeling attacked over this issue need to open their ears. When > under-represented (and underpaid) artists & DJs are given a chance, they > enlarge and deepen the music. The whole idea that 'affirmative action' is > reverse racism is so stupid. What happens when an effort is made to > include the underrepresented? It exposes whole worlds of talented artists > that were previously ignored. > > So this thread so far is 3 white guys talking, so I'm going to shut up now. > > On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 9:30 PM Andrew Duke > wrote: > >> [I am still shaking my head about the extended insanity that erupted on >> this list the last time I shared a link to dweller (their Juneteeth post >> compiling a listing of 60 articles related to techno's black history.) Not >> in a mood to be trifled with. Do some deep research before you give me >> grief again about my posts aiming to inform and possibly start discussions >> done with respect. Black is spelled "black" in their posts (likely stylized >> lowercase presentations) and I am posting this (below) verbatim. Ash Lauryn >> has written for them. Her sister, The AM, is one of the best new DJs out >> there. And yesteday I literally deleted all music from and related to Kevin >> Saunderson, Juan Atkins, Terrence Dixon, and Scan 7 from my collection. >> Those artists have been HUGE for me, some for 32+ years, but I am not >> interested in supporting artists who do not truly support women in a world >> already full of so many challenges. Check my Facebook if you want more info >> about how I feel. Check Jeff Mills' FB page where people fell over >> themselves yesterday to like the sharing of a June 11 article that trotted >> out more B3 repetition and failed to, once again, acknowledge women. Not >> leaving the list, but getting tired of little effort being made to provide >> what this list could be if more contributed. There are so many talented >> voices here who remain silent. Debate earnestly with diplomacy; take a deep >> breath and reread before you post, though: the internet is forever. Andrew >> Duke >> "Dweller electronics >> writings from a black perspective >> >> Posted on August 18, 2020 >> business techno matters: how those who have the most sacrifice the least >> by frankie decaiza hutchinson" >> >> https://dwellerforever.blog/2020/08/18/business-techno-matters-how-those-who-have-the-most-sacrifice-the-least/ >> >
Re: Business techno & Detroit 313 list
Don't worry, the main grief-giver is gone, likely hunkered down in their Ypsi spite-bunker, telling anyone who'll listen how lame this e-mail list is. Frankie Hutchinson is right on, and more than just her words. The focus of Discwoman (on women/nonbinary/people of color) created careers for new, unique voices in dance music, and she's had to deal with a lot of dragging from people who can't handle the idea of people other than white men calling the shots. The world of dance music has room for all sorts of people, even white men ;-) but it's clear that the black erasure needs to stop. And the people feeling attacked over this issue need to open their ears. When under-represented (and underpaid) artists & DJs are given a chance, they enlarge and deepen the music. The whole idea that 'affirmative action' is reverse racism is so stupid. What happens when an effort is made to include the underrepresented? It exposes whole worlds of talented artists that were previously ignored. So this thread so far is 3 white guys talking, so I'm going to shut up now. On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 9:30 PM Andrew Duke wrote: > [I am still shaking my head about the extended insanity that erupted on > this list the last time I shared a link to dweller (their Juneteeth post > compiling a listing of 60 articles related to techno's black history.) Not > in a mood to be trifled with. Do some deep research before you give me > grief again about my posts aiming to inform and possibly start discussions > done with respect. Black is spelled "black" in their posts (likely stylized > lowercase presentations) and I am posting this (below) verbatim. Ash Lauryn > has written for them. Her sister, The AM, is one of the best new DJs out > there. And yesteday I literally deleted all music from and related to Kevin > Saunderson, Juan Atkins, Terrence Dixon, and Scan 7 from my collection. > Those artists have been HUGE for me, some for 32+ years, but I am not > interested in supporting artists who do not truly support women in a world > already full of so many challenges. Check my Facebook if you want more info > about how I feel. Check Jeff Mills' FB page where people fell over > themselves yesterday to like the sharing of a June 11 article that trotted > out more B3 repetition and failed to, once again, acknowledge women. Not > leaving the list, but getting tired of little effort being made to provide > what this list could be if more contributed. There are so many talented > voices here who remain silent. Debate earnestly with diplomacy; take a deep > breath and reread before you post, though: the internet is forever. Andrew > Duke > "Dweller electronics > writings from a black perspective > > Posted on August 18, 2020 > business techno matters: how those who have the most sacrifice the least > by frankie decaiza hutchinson" > > https://dwellerforever.blog/2020/08/18/business-techno-matters-how-those-who-have-the-most-sacrifice-the-least/ >
Re: Business techno & Detroit 313 list
Sorry, typo in there, I meant to say: "To what extent does the idea of individuals in competition itself always create a kind of pyramid shaped hierarchy where there are only a few winners at the top and everybody else ends up at the bottom? [How do we ]create a situation where there are more opportunities for all talented musicians, and all talented serious working musicians have the opportunity to perform and get paid fairly for their work?" On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 9:56 PM David A. Powers wrote: > Andrew: > > I don't think there are any easy answers to the problems this article > brings up, and especially, these are problems that no individual can solve. > They can only be solved by COLLECTIVE ACTION, something that is especially > difficult during a pandemic. That means that those of us who really want to > make a better future are going to have to connect, come up with strategic > plans, and actually work together to take concrete steps to bring change in > the real world. > > I don't have any easy answers, and I'm personally in a situation where I'm > trying to avoid becoming homeless again, so I'm not sure to what extent I > can do anything beyond looking out for my own survival at the present > moment. > > BUT, I do think I have some idea of the questions that we need to ask and > work on together, if we are serious about creating a different situation: > > * How do we move beyond empty symbolic gestures to create systemic change? > How do we do it in an organized way that doesn't just amount to moralistic > virtue signaling done by individuals that doesn't change the larger > structure? > > * If the music industry is driven by profit, and the profit motive > incentivizes behavior that often results in unjust treatment of people > based on things like gender, race, and class, how is it possible to make > any substantial change within the context of capitalism? To what extent are > concepts of justice compatible with the ideas of free market competition > that are supposed to underlie capitalism? To what extent does the idea of > individuals in competition itself always create a kind of pyramid shaped > hierarchy where there are only a few winners at the top and everybody else > ends up at the bottom, to create a situation where there are more > opportunities for all talented musicians, and all talented serious working > musicians have the opportunity to perform and get paid fairly for their > work? > > * What kind of organizations would allow us to create events with more > just outcomes? How should those organizations be structured? How will they > survive and be sustainable in the context of capitalism and an industry > driven by the pursuit of profit? > > ~David > > On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 9:30 PM Andrew Duke > wrote: > >> [I am still shaking my head about the extended insanity that erupted on >> this list the last time I shared a link to dweller (their Juneteeth post >> compiling a listing of 60 articles related to techno's black history.) Not >> in a mood to be trifled with. Do some deep research before you give me >> grief again about my posts aiming to inform and possibly start discussions >> done with respect. Black is spelled "black" in their posts (likely stylized >> lowercase presentations) and I am posting this (below) verbatim. Ash Lauryn >> has written for them. Her sister, The AM, is one of the best new DJs out >> there. And yesteday I literally deleted all music from and related to Kevin >> Saunderson, Juan Atkins, Terrence Dixon, and Scan 7 from my collection. >> Those artists have been HUGE for me, some for 32+ years, but I am not >> interested in supporting artists who do not truly support women in a world >> already full of so many challenges. Check my Facebook if you want more info >> about how I feel. Check Jeff Mills' FB page where people fell over >> themselves yesterday to like the sharing of a June 11 article that trotted >> out more B3 repetition and failed to, once again, acknowledge women. Not >> leaving the list, but getting tired of little effort being made to provide >> what this list could be if more contributed. There are so many talented >> voices here who remain silent. Debate earnestly with diplomacy; take a deep >> breath and reread before you post, though: the internet is forever. Andrew >> Duke >> "Dweller electronics >> writings from a black perspective >> >> Posted on August 18, 2020 >> business techno matters: how those who have the most sacrifice the least >> by frankie decaiza hutchinson" >> >> https://dwellerforever.blog/2020/08/18/business-techno-matters-how-those-who-have-the-most-sacrifice-the-least/ >> >
Re: Business techno & Detroit 313 list
Andrew: I don't think there are any easy answers to the problems this article brings up, and especially, these are problems that no individual can solve. They can only be solved by COLLECTIVE ACTION, something that is especially difficult during a pandemic. That means that those of us who really want to make a better future are going to have to connect, come up with strategic plans, and actually work together to take concrete steps to bring change in the real world. I don't have any easy answers, and I'm personally in a situation where I'm trying to avoid becoming homeless again, so I'm not sure to what extent I can do anything beyond looking out for my own survival at the present moment. BUT, I do think I have some idea of the questions that we need to ask and work on together, if we are serious about creating a different situation: * How do we move beyond empty symbolic gestures to create systemic change? How do we do it in an organized way that doesn't just amount to moralistic virtue signaling done by individuals that doesn't change the larger structure? * If the music industry is driven by profit, and the profit motive incentivizes behavior that often results in unjust treatment of people based on things like gender, race, and class, how is it possible to make any substantial change within the context of capitalism? To what extent are concepts of justice compatible with the ideas of free market competition that are supposed to underlie capitalism? To what extent does the idea of individuals in competition itself always create a kind of pyramid shaped hierarchy where there are only a few winners at the top and everybody else ends up at the bottom, to create a situation where there are more opportunities for all talented musicians, and all talented serious working musicians have the opportunity to perform and get paid fairly for their work? * What kind of organizations would allow us to create events with more just outcomes? How should those organizations be structured? How will they survive and be sustainable in the context of capitalism and an industry driven by the pursuit of profit? ~David On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 9:30 PM Andrew Duke wrote: > [I am still shaking my head about the extended insanity that erupted on > this list the last time I shared a link to dweller (their Juneteeth post > compiling a listing of 60 articles related to techno's black history.) Not > in a mood to be trifled with. Do some deep research before you give me > grief again about my posts aiming to inform and possibly start discussions > done with respect. Black is spelled "black" in their posts (likely stylized > lowercase presentations) and I am posting this (below) verbatim. Ash Lauryn > has written for them. Her sister, The AM, is one of the best new DJs out > there. And yesteday I literally deleted all music from and related to Kevin > Saunderson, Juan Atkins, Terrence Dixon, and Scan 7 from my collection. > Those artists have been HUGE for me, some for 32+ years, but I am not > interested in supporting artists who do not truly support women in a world > already full of so many challenges. Check my Facebook if you want more info > about how I feel. Check Jeff Mills' FB page where people fell over > themselves yesterday to like the sharing of a June 11 article that trotted > out more B3 repetition and failed to, once again, acknowledge women. Not > leaving the list, but getting tired of little effort being made to provide > what this list could be if more contributed. There are so many talented > voices here who remain silent. Debate earnestly with diplomacy; take a deep > breath and reread before you post, though: the internet is forever. Andrew > Duke > "Dweller electronics > writings from a black perspective > > Posted on August 18, 2020 > business techno matters: how those who have the most sacrifice the least > by frankie decaiza hutchinson" > > https://dwellerforever.blog/2020/08/18/business-techno-matters-how-those-who-have-the-most-sacrifice-the-least/ >
Business techno & Detroit 313 list
[I am still shaking my head about the extended insanity that erupted on this list the last time I shared a link to dweller (their Juneteeth post compiling a listing of 60 articles related to techno's black history.) Not in a mood to be trifled with. Do some deep research before you give me grief again about my posts aiming to inform and possibly start discussions done with respect. Black is spelled "black" in their posts (likely stylized lowercase presentations) and I am posting this (below) verbatim. Ash Lauryn has written for them. Her sister, The AM, is one of the best new DJs out there. And yesteday I literally deleted all music from and related to Kevin Saunderson, Juan Atkins, Terrence Dixon, and Scan 7 from my collection. Those artists have been HUGE for me, some for 32+ years, but I am not interested in supporting artists who do not truly support women in a world already full of so many challenges. Check my Facebook if you want more info about how I feel. Check Jeff Mills' FB page where people fell over themselves yesterday to like the sharing of a June 11 article that trotted out more B3 repetition and failed to, once again, acknowledge women. Not leaving the list, but getting tired of little effort being made to provide what this list could be if more contributed. There are so many talented voices here who remain silent. Debate earnestly with diplomacy; take a deep breath and reread before you post, though: the internet is forever. Andrew Duke "Dweller electronics writings from a black perspective Posted on August 18, 2020 business techno matters: how those who have the most sacrifice the least by frankie decaiza hutchinson" https://dwellerforever.blog/2020/08/18/business-techno-matters-how-those-who-have-the-most-sacrifice-the-least/
Re: (313) Britney Spears techno? Not techno?
Seriously? And what's up with all the testosterone on this list. I mean Britney Spears is more techno than this. As I say Denise, you personally - chauffeured round London anytime. Dem young sconies. C On 2020-07-01 02:43, Denise Dalphond wrote: It is nice. I didn’t send out the friend requests. All those people found me. Many of them studied at Oxford University. I don’t know what that’s about, although I am published through Oxford University Press. About Detroit techno. R U trying 2 say it’s very techno of me that I have all those friends? I’m not really inviting you, Mario, 2 “connect.” I don’t hang out with ppl that is into rape culture. It’s to anyone on this list who wants to read my shit. How many ppl R on this list? More than a thousand? Maybe. That’s a lot of ppl that may be into what I write. On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 9:35 PM Mario De Block wrote: that's an amazing, even interstellar increase in fb 'friends' you have, recently, as far as I know... Can one buy friends, on a way to 'global fame'? Anyway: why should I connect/follow up so closely on someone who's blocked me mailwise? I'm not cynical or lacking enough self-respect for that, I think. I'm open for wise, healthy contacts that feel safe and warm enough, and are mutually learnful and stimulating, personally. Yet, I do browse sometimes. One may find interesting stuff some time. The visit on Twitter was learnful on how you look upon the 313 list and many of its members. I don't feel included in all that. M. - VAN: Denise Dalphond VERZONDEN: woensdag 1 juli 2020 3:20 AAN: Mario De Block ; 313@hyperreal.org <313@hyperreal.org> ONDERWERP: Re: What this list is and isn't about Here's my IG: https://www.instagram.com/schoolcraftwax And here's my FB: https://www.facebook.com/dalphond I'm maxed out on FB friends, but everything is public. You don't miss out on anything if we can't be friends. I try to be a public educator on the internet. DENISE DALPHOND, PH.D. ETHNOMUSICOLOGIST SCHOOLCRAFTWAX.WORK On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 9:11 PM Mario De Block wrote: don't try to tell me having problems here, then - it's you yourself having blocked me, with no reasoning. Especially not after my second mail. I didn't invite you on talking about rape culture. I only indicated it was an unjust suggestive point you tried to make. By the way, I nuanced what you didn't yourself. You tweeted, for instance: the 313 listserv is a place where racists & sexists thrive. the 313 Detroit techno listserv is a place where whitesplaining is the name of the game. & if you don't whitesplain & don't support the whitesplainers full tilt, you're villainous. techno and toxic whiteness are BFF. boyfriends 4ever. the 313 listserv is a place where mostly elderly white men will tell you who to listen to and who to like and what to think about it. on the 313 Detroit techno listserv, i'm accused, by kent williams, the elderly white man moderator, of making the list a shadow of what it used 2B. it's been dead [Skull] 4 years. boring AF. it's a shadow of its own death. I mean... The 313 list might better be (passively or actively) supported by its members, instead of openly accused of such behaviour, right? What do the other members think of this? I'm quite sure that anyone who's able to communicate constructively or at least neutrally in an interpersonal sense (which is simply due as long as anyone doesn't cross lines with someone else), is welcome here. Of whatever nationality, age, being a he/she/they, and with any possible skin colour or religion. As long as the love for Detroit and its culture is a structural link. And whoever crosses lines in whatever sense to anyone, should be able (or brave enough) to be confronted with that, get into a righteous exchange, and take any eventual apt message, to get straight with facts and people. They should not be blocked or unsubbed necessarily, but anyone in such interaction should be or feel invited to get into fair overthinking and conclusion, based on healthy exchange - with anyone being free of personal conclusion, but not free of interpersonal respect. Unless anything bad will take over and gets installed. A forum only exists by grace of anyone's constructive behaviour. This, at least, is my way of looking upon this. Mario - VAN: Denise Dalphond VERZONDEN: woensdag 1 juli 2020 2:37 AAN: Mario De Block CC: Kevin Kennedy ; list 313 <313@hyperreal.org> ONDERWERP: Re: FW: What this list is and isn't about All my internet is public cause I’m tryin to get globally famous. Tell your friends. I don’t need to talk to you about rape culture, bro. I need to be able to talk about music in a safe environment, which this ain’t. I’m thankful for social networks. Read on. -- Denise Dalphond, Ph. D. ethnomusicologist schoolcraftwax.work [1] Links: -- [1] http://schoolcraftwax.work
Re: Thing NOT to do on the 313 list.
Thank you Kent! On Thu, Feb 27, 2020, 15:13 kent williams wrote: > 1. Pile on Denise Dalphond. What ever issues you have with her, > complaining about Denise is not on topic for the 313 list. Either contact > her and work it out, or let it slide. Or unsubscribe. > 2. Announce you're unsubscribing. A simple Irish goodbye is sufficient. > 3. Any kind of ad hominem attack on another list member. > 4. Appeal to the admin to 'ban X.' Literally, for all X. > > This isn't - as the kids say - me sub-tweeting anyone specifically. Just > me hoping that the list can go on with a modicum of tact and respect, and > above all, on-topic-ness. >
Thing NOT to do on the 313 list.
1. Pile on Denise Dalphond. What ever issues you have with her, complaining about Denise is not on topic for the 313 list. Either contact her and work it out, or let it slide. Or unsubscribe. 2. Announce you're unsubscribing. A simple Irish goodbye is sufficient. 3. Any kind of ad hominem attack on another list member. 4. Appeal to the admin to 'ban X.' Literally, for all X. This isn't - as the kids say - me sub-tweeting anyone specifically. Just me hoping that the list can go on with a modicum of tact and respect, and above all, on-topic-ness.
Re: 313 themed mixes from 9 years ago
Looking forward to checking these out, Kent. On Mon, Nov 26, 2018, 3:47 PM kent williams I used to actually go to the radio station and mix on-air. > > I stopped for a number of reasons -- time constraint, spending money on > new music and not getting any financial reward, the idea that no one > listens to the radio any more -- but I was really good about archiving my > mixes, and this one is just full of Detroit ish. Including a couple of my > mashups -- (Terrence Parker/Joe Smooth, Rhythim is Rhythim/Octave One)... > > > http://music.cornwarning.com/2009/04/12/krui-noise-radio-chaircrusher-dj-mixes/ >
313 themed mixes from 9 years ago
I used to actually go to the radio station and mix on-air. I stopped for a number of reasons -- time constraint, spending money on new music and not getting any financial reward, the idea that no one listens to the radio any more -- but I was really good about archiving my mixes, and this one is just full of Detroit ish. Including a couple of my mashups -- (Terrence Parker/Joe Smooth, Rhythim is Rhythim/Octave One)... http://music.cornwarning.com/2009/04/12/krui-noise-radio-chaircrusher-dj-mixes/
Re: 313 Digest 15 Oct 2018 03:21:49 -0000 Issue 4415
I know Bob, he’s working at Black Corporation with Roman on the Dekard’s Dream project Sent from my iPhone > On 15 Oct 2018, at 20:33, Arturo Lopez wrote: > > is Bob Rogue still on here? He's been in Tokyo for like 15 years now. You > might know him from that super fancy "Deckard's Dream" polysynth that was out > last year. Great guy. > > -Arturo > >> On Sun, Oct 14, 2018 at 11:23 PM <313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org> wrote: >> >> 313 Digest 15 Oct 2018 03:21:49 - Issue 4415 >> >> Topics (messages 105739 through 105739) >> >> Any 313’ers from Tokyo on the list? >> 105739 by: Patrick Wacher >> >> Administrivia: >> >> To subscribe to the digest, e-mail: >> 313-digest-subscr...@hyperreal.org >> >> To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail: >> 313-digest-unsubscr...@hyperreal.org >> >> To post to the list, e-mail: >> 313@hyperreal.org >> >> >> ------ >> >> >> >> >> -- Forwarded message -- >> From: Patrick Wacher >> To: "313@hyperreal.org" <313@hyperreal.org> >> Cc: >> Bcc: >> Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2018 20:23:25 -0700 >> Subject: Any 313’ers from Tokyo on the list? >> Heading to Tokyo for a week on Thursday and wanted to check if there is >> anyone from Tokyo on the list? >> >> Thx, >> Patrick.
Re: 313 Digest 15 Oct 2018 03:21:49 -0000 Issue 4415
http://www.astrangelyisolatedplace.com/blog/2018/7/8/portals-stories-from-tokyo <http://www.astrangelyisolatedplace.com/blog/2018/7/8/portals-stories-from-tokyo> > On 16 Oct 2018, at 12:28 am, Patrick Wacher wrote: > > Bah! Now you have ruined me! ;) > > It’s been 15 years since I was last at Technique and Disc Union, looking > forward to getting back in there and destroying my credit card. > > Sadly I’ll be missing a show by Mike & Jeff by 2 days :|. > > P. > > On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 2:35 AM edward thompson <mailto:ed612...@iinet.net.au>> wrote: > http://www.astrangelyisolatedplace.com/blog/2018/7/6/digging-in-japan-ten-of-tokyos-best-record-stores > > <http://www.astrangelyisolatedplace.com/blog/2018/7/6/digging-in-japan-ten-of-tokyos-best-record-stores> > >> On 15 Oct 2018, at 2:21 pm, 313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org >> <mailto:313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org> wrote: >> >> >> 313 Digest 15 Oct 2018 03:21:49 - Issue 4415 >> >> Topics (messages 105739 through 105739) >> >> Any 313’ers from Tokyo on the list? >> 105739 by: Patrick Wacher >> >> Administrivia: >> >> To subscribe to the digest, e-mail: >> 313-digest-subscr...@hyperreal.org >> <mailto:313-digest-subscr...@hyperreal.org> >> >> To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail: >> 313-digest-unsubscr...@hyperreal.org >> <mailto:313-digest-unsubscr...@hyperreal.org> >> >> To post to the list, e-mail: >> 313@hyperreal.org <mailto:313@hyperreal.org> >> >> >> ------------------ >> >> >> From: Patrick Wacher mailto:pwac...@gmail.com>> >> Subject: Any 313’ers from Tokyo on the list? >> Date: 15 October 2018 at 2:23:25 pm AEDT >> To: "313@hyperreal.org <mailto:313@hyperreal.org>" <313@hyperreal.org >> <mailto:313@hyperreal.org>> >> >> >> Heading to Tokyo for a week on Thursday and wanted to check if there is >> anyone from Tokyo on the list? >> >> Thx, >> Patrick. >> >> >
Re: 313 and plug
Aww man, didn't know you all were going to web cast, Thomas didn't push that out on his facebook. Hope ya'll had a good party and set, though! -Arturo
Re: 313 and plug
Looking to cop that new Patrice from threads tomorrow prior to our departure. We (thomas cox former list rabble rouser) and myself will be behind the decks at motor city wine this evening from 11-2. Also we'll be sitting in at the bassment web broadcast in a little bit. Detroit promo tv dot com. Underground 313 dot Back to lurking.:) On Sun, Oct 21, 2018, 4:24 AM Lerato Khathi < booki...@uzuriartistbookingsandmanagement.com> wrote: > patrice keeps on dropping hit after hit > here is a remix he did for uzuri this year as well > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wp-cS58WGE4 > > On Sat, 20 Oct 2018 at 12:32, the Beauty and Belief Society < > thequietoverh...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> What is afrofutrusim and what does it mean to you? >> >> Aqua boogie it oout. >> >> On Oct 20, 2018 5:24 AM, "Tristan Watkins" wrote: >> >> Challenge accepted! >> >> Although my finger is certainly not on the pulse anymore, I have been >> enjoying the steady drip-feed of Work In Progress videos on Reggie Dokes' >> Instagram. Some amazing tunes to come by the sound of it. >> >> He also shared some of the new Patrice Scott on Sistrum yesterday, which >> sounds immense. >> https://www.instagram.com/reggiedokes/p/BpAXI5gnF4d/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=1nelobcbduki4 >> >> >> *waves* >> >> >> Tristan >> >> >> > > -- > > Lerato Khathi > http://uzurirecordings.com > http://uzuriartistbookingsandmanagement.com > http://soundcloud.com/uzuri > Skype : Lakuti >
Re: 313
patrice keeps on dropping hit after hit here is a remix he did for uzuri this year as well https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wp-cS58WGE4 On Sat, 20 Oct 2018 at 12:32, the Beauty and Belief Society < thequietoverh...@gmail.com> wrote: > What is afrofutrusim and what does it mean to you? > > Aqua boogie it oout. > > On Oct 20, 2018 5:24 AM, "Tristan Watkins" wrote: > > Challenge accepted! > > Although my finger is certainly not on the pulse anymore, I have been > enjoying the steady drip-feed of Work In Progress videos on Reggie Dokes' > Instagram. Some amazing tunes to come by the sound of it. > > He also shared some of the new Patrice Scott on Sistrum yesterday, which > sounds immense. > https://www.instagram.com/reggiedokes/p/BpAXI5gnF4d/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=1nelobcbduki4 > > > *waves* > > > Tristan > > > -- Lerato Khathi http://uzurirecordings.com http://uzuriartistbookingsandmanagement.com http://soundcloud.com/uzuri Skype : Lakuti
Re: 313
What is afrofutrusim and what does it mean to you? Aqua boogie it oout. On Oct 20, 2018 5:24 AM, "Tristan Watkins" wrote: Challenge accepted! Although my finger is certainly not on the pulse anymore, I have been enjoying the steady drip-feed of Work In Progress videos on Reggie Dokes' Instagram. Some amazing tunes to come by the sound of it. He also shared some of the new Patrice Scott on Sistrum yesterday, which sounds immense. https://www.instagram.com/reggiedokes/p/BpAXI5gnF4d/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=1nelobcbduki4 *waves* Tristan
Afternoon 313
It’s been a long time 313, Here’s some free weird stuff we’ve been making https://soundcloud.com/the-black-dog/sets/the-conspiracy-tapes-2018 Ambient vibes with a twist of strange. m-tBd
Re: 313 Digest 15 Oct 2018 03:21:49 -0000 Issue 4415
is Bob Rogue still on here? He's been in Tokyo for like 15 years now. You might know him from that super fancy "Deckard's Dream" polysynth that was out last year. Great guy. -Arturo On Sun, Oct 14, 2018 at 11:23 PM <313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org> wrote: > > 313 Digest 15 Oct 2018 03:21:49 - Issue 4415 > > Topics (messages 105739 through 105739) > > Any 313’ers from Tokyo on the list? > 105739 by: Patrick Wacher > > Administrivia: > > To subscribe to the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-subscr...@hyperreal.org > > To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-unsubscr...@hyperreal.org > > To post to the list, e-mail: > 313@hyperreal.org > > > ------ > > > > > -- Forwarded message -- > From: Patrick Wacher > To: "313@hyperreal.org" <313@hyperreal.org> > Cc: > Bcc: > Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2018 20:23:25 -0700 > Subject: Any 313’ers from Tokyo on the list? > Heading to Tokyo for a week on Thursday and wanted to check if there is > anyone from Tokyo on the list? > > Thx, > Patrick. >
Re: 313 Digest 15 Oct 2018 03:21:49 -0000 Issue 4415
Bah! Now you have ruined me! ;) It’s been 15 years since I was last at Technique and Disc Union, looking forward to getting back in there and destroying my credit card. Sadly I’ll be missing a show by Mike & Jeff by 2 days :|. P. On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 2:35 AM edward thompson wrote: > > http://www.astrangelyisolatedplace.com/blog/2018/7/6/digging-in-japan-ten-of-tokyos-best-record-stores > > On 15 Oct 2018, at 2:21 pm, 313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org wrote: > > > 313 Digest 15 Oct 2018 03:21:49 - Issue 4415 > > Topics (messages 105739 through 105739) > > Any 313’ers from Tokyo on the list? > 105739 by: Patrick Wacher > > Administrivia: > > To subscribe to the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-subscr...@hyperreal.org > > To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-unsubscr...@hyperreal.org > > To post to the list, e-mail: > 313@hyperreal.org > > > ------ > > > *From: *Patrick Wacher > *Subject: **Any 313’ers from Tokyo on the list?* > *Date: *15 October 2018 at 2:23:25 pm AEDT > *To: *"313@hyperreal.org" <313@hyperreal.org> > > > Heading to Tokyo for a week on Thursday and wanted to check if there is > anyone from Tokyo on the list? > > Thx, > Patrick. > > > >
Re: 313 Digest 15 Oct 2018 03:21:49 -0000 Issue 4415
Thanks for sharing, great article that really made me miss Tokyo. Basic Channel Radiance for 540 yen? Unheard of!! thanks, *Jeffrey J Davis* j...@jeffreyjdavis.com www.jeffreyjdavis.com 218.833.2847 <http://www.jeffreyjdavis.com> <https://plus.google.com/u/0/+JeffreyJDavis/about> <https://www.flickr.com/photos/phlow/> <http://instagram.com/jeffreyjdavis> <http://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreyjdavis/> <http://www.twitter.com/jeffreyjdavis> <http://www.quora.com/Jeffrey-J-Davis> <https://soundcloud.com/jeffreyjdavis> On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 4:35 AM, edward thompson wrote: > http://www.astrangelyisolatedplace.com/blog/2018/7/6/digging-in- > japan-ten-of-tokyos-best-record-stores > > On 15 Oct 2018, at 2:21 pm, 313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org wrote: > > > 313 Digest 15 Oct 2018 03:21:49 -0000 Issue 4415 > > Topics (messages 105739 through 105739) > > Any 313’ers from Tokyo on the list? > 105739 by: Patrick Wacher > > Administrivia: > > To subscribe to the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-subscr...@hyperreal.org > > To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-unsubscr...@hyperreal.org > > To post to the list, e-mail: > 313@hyperreal.org > > > -- > > > *From: *Patrick Wacher > *Subject: **Any 313’ers from Tokyo on the list?* > *Date: *15 October 2018 at 2:23:25 pm AEDT > *To: *"313@hyperreal.org" <313@hyperreal.org> > > > Heading to Tokyo for a week on Thursday and wanted to check if there is > anyone from Tokyo on the list? > > Thx, > Patrick. > > > >
Re: 313 Digest 15 Oct 2018 03:21:49 -0000 Issue 4415
http://www.astrangelyisolatedplace.com/blog/2018/7/6/digging-in-japan-ten-of-tokyos-best-record-stores <http://www.astrangelyisolatedplace.com/blog/2018/7/6/digging-in-japan-ten-of-tokyos-best-record-stores> > On 15 Oct 2018, at 2:21 pm, 313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org wrote: > > > 313 Digest 15 Oct 2018 03:21:49 - Issue 4415 > > Topics (messages 105739 through 105739) > > Any 313’ers from Tokyo on the list? > 105739 by: Patrick Wacher > > Administrivia: > > To subscribe to the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-subscr...@hyperreal.org > > To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-unsubscr...@hyperreal.org > > To post to the list, e-mail: > 313@hyperreal.org > > > ------ > > > From: Patrick Wacher > Subject: Any 313’ers from Tokyo on the list? > Date: 15 October 2018 at 2:23:25 pm AEDT > To: "313@hyperreal.org" <313@hyperreal.org> > > > Heading to Tokyo for a week on Thursday and wanted to check if there is > anyone from Tokyo on the list? > > Thx, > Patrick. > >
Any 313’ers from Tokyo on the list?
Heading to Tokyo for a week on Thursday and wanted to check if there is anyone from Tokyo on the list? Thx, Patrick.
Re: 313 music in the oddest of places.
Don't forget Streets of Rage 3! That whole soundtrack sounds like UR, Mills, and The Advent sat in the studio and tried to see who could "out hard" one another. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9fNkGMuwS4 On Sat, Dec 16, 2017 at 9:43 PM, Brian Prince wrote: > Yo Logic7, good to hear from you again. > > > > Nice find! Yeah, a lot of the Japanese game composers in the early 90’s > were listening to records from Detroit and Chicago. Another great example > is the Streets of Rage 2 soundtrack from 1992 by Yuzo Kishiro: > > > > https://youtu.be/_62PVfghXtc > > > > (I dubbed the whole soundtrack from that game to tape so I could listen to > it on my Walkman on the school bus) > > > > Hearing that stuff when I was 12 and 13 primed me for the Tresor > compilations I started picking up when I was 14 and 15. > > > > --- > > Brian Prince > > brianprince.bandcamp.com > > bprince.com > > > > > > Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for > Windows 10 > > > > *From: *Mister Jones > *Sent: *Friday, December 15, 2017 11:22 PM > *To: *313@hyperreal.org > *Subject: *313 music in the oddest of places. > > > > Hey y'all... it's the member formerly known as Logic7 > > > I've been on an old video game kick, particularly old vertical shooters > like Twin Cobra, Raiden, and the many bullet hell shooters from companies > like Cave. While getting my fix I ran across a game called Battle Garegga > by Raizing/Eighting. I'm playing for the first time a couple of nights ago > in all of it's early bullet hell goodness when I get through the first > level. The second level starts and the music changes and a melody of of > stab chords starts playing... And I recognize it almost immediately. I > played for less than a minute more and had to figure this out 'cause it > sounded like a direct rip of something I've heard before. I paused MAME and > hit Youtube for old Mills and UR, and I find the track: Jupiter Jazz by > Underground Resistance. > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQv3dCkY2Tk > > More Google-fu turns up the music from Battle Garegga; a double-CD > composed by Manabu Namiki, released last December. Among the track listing > was the name of the track for the second level of the game: Underwater > Rampart (an obvious nod to UR) > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYbINBnYeFA > > ^^^ That's the original version from the arcade game. The game wold be > released for the Sega Saturn with a re-recorded version with different > instruments instead of the Yamaha YM2151 4-op, 8 part FM chip used in the > arcade game's system board (as well as the Yamaha DX100). With the > composer's name, I ran across an interview with him where he states this: > > http://squareenixmusic.com/features/interviews/manabunamiki.shtml > > "... I held a great admiration for techno music, and I had a good deal of > respect for the Detroit techno artists in particular: Derrick May, > Underground Resistance, and Carl Craig. The main programmer of *Battle > Garegga* was also a fan of their music. Inspired by their music, I almost > felt that I had something of a mission to take that energy and breathe life > into the game's music. > > *Battle Garegga* used FM synth and ADPCM synth for its hardware. This > equipment was obsolete compared to the standards of other arcade games in > 1995, so I needed to make full use of it to design the sound for this > radical new shooting game. I made use of all the skill I had accumulated > with this hardware at NMK, and I also studied Hitoshi Sakimoto's use of FM > synth carefully. > > The sound of *Battle Garegga* was influenced by my friends at Raizing, by > Detroit techno, by *Summer Carnival '92 Recca*, by FM and ADPCM (YM2151 > and MSM6295), and by the game music of Hitoshi Sakimoto and Shinji Hosoe, > all of these people and things I respect..." > > Since he's also done music for Cave (creators of my favorite bullet hell > shooters), I'm now on a mission to find anything else he's slipped into his > games that have a very Detroit-inspired sound. > > >
Re: 313 music in the oddest of places.
Speaking of which the game music vinyl stuff has been on a surgency. SoR 1 through 3 are out through Data Discs: https://data-discs.com/ <https://data-discs.com/> > On 17 Dec 2017, at 06:43, Brian Prince wrote: > > Yo Logic7, good to hear from you again. > > Nice find! Yeah, a lot of the Japanese game composers in the early 90’s were > listening to records from Detroit and Chicago. Another great example is the > Streets of Rage 2 soundtrack from 1992 by Yuzo Kishiro: > > https://youtu.be/_62PVfghXtc <https://youtu.be/_62PVfghXtc> > > (I dubbed the whole soundtrack from that game to tape so I could listen to it > on my Walkman on the school bus) > > Hearing that stuff when I was 12 and 13 primed me for the Tresor compilations > I started picking up when I was 14 and 15. > > --- > Brian Prince > brianprince.bandcamp.com <http://brianprince.bandcamp.com/> > bprince.com <http://bprince.com/> > > > Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows 10 > > From: Mister Jones <mailto:misterjones...@gmail.com> > Sent: Friday, December 15, 2017 11:22 PM > To: 313@hyperreal.org <mailto:313@hyperreal.org> > Subject: 313 music in the oddest of places. > > Hey y'all... it's the member formerly known as Logic7 > > I've been on an old video game kick, particularly old vertical shooters like > Twin Cobra, Raiden, and the many bullet hell shooters from companies like > Cave. While getting my fix I ran across a game called Battle Garegga by > Raizing/Eighting. I'm playing for the first time a couple of nights ago in > all of it's early bullet hell goodness when I get through the first level. > The second level starts and the music changes and a melody of of stab chords > starts playing... And I recognize it almost immediately. I played for less > than a minute more and had to figure this out 'cause it sounded like a direct > rip of something I've heard before. I paused MAME and hit Youtube for old > Mills and UR, and I find the track: Jupiter Jazz by Underground Resistance. > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQv3dCkY2Tk > <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQv3dCkY2Tk> > More Google-fu turns up the music from Battle Garegga; a double-CD composed > by Manabu Namiki, released last December. Among the track listing was the > name of the track for the second level of the game: Underwater Rampart (an > obvious nod to UR) > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYbINBnYeFA > <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYbINBnYeFA> > ^^^ That's the original version from the arcade game. The game wold be > released for the Sega Saturn with a re-recorded version with different > instruments instead of the Yamaha YM2151 4-op, 8 part FM chip used in the > arcade game's system board (as well as the Yamaha DX100). With the composer's > name, I ran across an interview with him where he states this: > > http://squareenixmusic.com/features/interviews/manabunamiki.shtml > <http://squareenixmusic.com/features/interviews/manabunamiki.shtml> > > "... I held a great admiration for techno music, and I had a good deal of > respect for the Detroit techno artists in particular: Derrick May, > Underground Resistance, and Carl Craig. The main programmer of Battle Garegga > was also a fan of their music. Inspired by their music, I almost felt that I > had something of a mission to take that energy and breathe life into the > game's music. > Battle Garegga used FM synth and ADPCM synth for its hardware. This equipment > was obsolete compared to the standards of other arcade games in 1995, so I > needed to make full use of it to design the sound for this radical new > shooting game. I made use of all the skill I had accumulated with this > hardware at NMK, and I also studied Hitoshi Sakimoto's use of FM synth > carefully. > > The sound of Battle Garegga was influenced by my friends at Raizing, by > Detroit techno, by Summer Carnival '92 Recca, by FM and ADPCM (YM2151 and > MSM6295), and by the game music of Hitoshi Sakimoto and Shinji Hosoe, all of > these people and things I respect..." > > Since he's also done music for Cave (creators of my favorite bullet hell > shooters), I'm now on a mission to find anything else he's slipped into his > games that have a very Detroit-inspired sound. >
Re: 313 music in the oddest of places.
I LOVE shmups; I am downloading MAME right now to experience this in full. On Sat, Dec 16, 2017 at 2:22 AM, Mister Jones wrote: > Hey y'all... it's the member formerly known as Logic7 > > I've been on an old video game kick, particularly old vertical shooters like > Twin Cobra, Raiden, and the many bullet hell shooters from companies like > Cave. While getting my fix I ran across a game called Battle Garegga by > Raizing/Eighting. I'm playing for the first time a couple of nights ago in > all of it's early bullet hell goodness when I get through the first level. > The second level starts and the music changes and a melody of of stab chords > starts playing... And I recognize it almost immediately. I played for less > than a minute more and had to figure this out 'cause it sounded like a > direct rip of something I've heard before. I paused MAME and hit Youtube for > old Mills and UR, and I find the track: Jupiter Jazz by Underground > Resistance. > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQv3dCkY2Tk > > More Google-fu turns up the music from Battle Garegga; a double-CD composed > by Manabu Namiki, released last December. Among the track listing was the > name of the track for the second level of the game: Underwater Rampart (an > obvious nod to UR) > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYbINBnYeFA > > ^^^ That's the original version from the arcade game. The game wold be > released for the Sega Saturn with a re-recorded version with different > instruments instead of the Yamaha YM2151 4-op, 8 part FM chip used in the > arcade game's system board (as well as the Yamaha DX100). With the > composer's name, I ran across an interview with him where he states this: > > http://squareenixmusic.com/features/interviews/manabunamiki.shtml > > "... I held a great admiration for techno music, and I had a good deal of > respect for the Detroit techno artists in particular: Derrick May, > Underground Resistance, and Carl Craig. The main programmer of Battle > Garegga was also a fan of their music. Inspired by their music, I almost > felt that I had something of a mission to take that energy and breathe life > into the game's music. > > Battle Garegga used FM synth and ADPCM synth for its hardware. This > equipment was obsolete compared to the standards of other arcade games in > 1995, so I needed to make full use of it to design the sound for this > radical new shooting game. I made use of all the skill I had accumulated > with this hardware at NMK, and I also studied Hitoshi Sakimoto's use of FM > synth carefully. > > The sound of Battle Garegga was influenced by my friends at Raizing, by > Detroit techno, by Summer Carnival '92 Recca, by FM and ADPCM (YM2151 and > MSM6295), and by the game music of Hitoshi Sakimoto and Shinji Hosoe, all of > these people and things I respect..." > > Since he's also done music for Cave (creators of my favorite bullet hell > shooters), I'm now on a mission to find anything else he's slipped into his > games that have a very Detroit-inspired sound. -- matt kane's brain im: mkb.dirty...@gmail.com (gtalk) / mkbatwerk (AIM) twitter: the_real_mkb / nynexrepublic http://hydrogenproject.com
RE: 313 music in the oddest of places.
Thats hilarious! Great find On 17 Dec 2017 4:43 PM, "Brian Prince" wrote: > Yo Logic7, good to hear from you again. > > > > Nice find! Yeah, a lot of the Japanese game composers in the early 90’s > were listening to records from Detroit and Chicago. Another great example > is the Streets of Rage 2 soundtrack from 1992 by Yuzo Kishiro: > > > > https://youtu.be/_62PVfghXtc > > > > (I dubbed the whole soundtrack from that game to tape so I could listen to > it on my Walkman on the school bus) > > > > Hearing that stuff when I was 12 and 13 primed me for the Tresor > compilations I started picking up when I was 14 and 15. > > > > --- > > Brian Prince > > brianprince.bandcamp.com > > bprince.com > > > > > > Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for > Windows 10 > > > > *From: *Mister Jones > *Sent: *Friday, December 15, 2017 11:22 PM > *To: *313@hyperreal.org > *Subject: *313 music in the oddest of places. > > > > Hey y'all... it's the member formerly known as Logic7 > > > I've been on an old video game kick, particularly old vertical shooters > like Twin Cobra, Raiden, and the many bullet hell shooters from companies > like Cave. While getting my fix I ran across a game called Battle Garegga > by Raizing/Eighting. I'm playing for the first time a couple of nights ago > in all of it's early bullet hell goodness when I get through the first > level. The second level starts and the music changes and a melody of of > stab chords starts playing... And I recognize it almost immediately. I > played for less than a minute more and had to figure this out 'cause it > sounded like a direct rip of something I've heard before. I paused MAME and > hit Youtube for old Mills and UR, and I find the track: Jupiter Jazz by > Underground Resistance. > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQv3dCkY2Tk > > More Google-fu turns up the music from Battle Garegga; a double-CD > composed by Manabu Namiki, released last December. Among the track listing > was the name of the track for the second level of the game: Underwater > Rampart (an obvious nod to UR) > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYbINBnYeFA > > ^^^ That's the original version from the arcade game. The game wold be > released for the Sega Saturn with a re-recorded version with different > instruments instead of the Yamaha YM2151 4-op, 8 part FM chip used in the > arcade game's system board (as well as the Yamaha DX100). With the > composer's name, I ran across an interview with him where he states this: > > http://squareenixmusic.com/features/interviews/manabunamiki.shtml > > "... I held a great admiration for techno music, and I had a good deal of > respect for the Detroit techno artists in particular: Derrick May, > Underground Resistance, and Carl Craig. The main programmer of *Battle > Garegga* was also a fan of their music. Inspired by their music, I almost > felt that I had something of a mission to take that energy and breathe life > into the game's music. > > *Battle Garegga* used FM synth and ADPCM synth for its hardware. This > equipment was obsolete compared to the standards of other arcade games in > 1995, so I needed to make full use of it to design the sound for this > radical new shooting game. I made use of all the skill I had accumulated > with this hardware at NMK, and I also studied Hitoshi Sakimoto's use of FM > synth carefully. > > The sound of *Battle Garegga* was influenced by my friends at Raizing, by > Detroit techno, by *Summer Carnival '92 Recca*, by FM and ADPCM (YM2151 > and MSM6295), and by the game music of Hitoshi Sakimoto and Shinji Hosoe, > all of these people and things I respect..." > > Since he's also done music for Cave (creators of my favorite bullet hell > shooters), I'm now on a mission to find anything else he's slipped into his > games that have a very Detroit-inspired sound. > > >
RE: 313 music in the oddest of places.
Yo Logic7, good to hear from you again. Nice find! Yeah, a lot of the Japanese game composers in the early 90’s were listening to records from Detroit and Chicago. Another great example is the Streets of Rage 2 soundtrack from 1992 by Yuzo Kishiro: https://youtu.be/_62PVfghXtc (I dubbed the whole soundtrack from that game to tape so I could listen to it on my Walkman on the school bus) Hearing that stuff when I was 12 and 13 primed me for the Tresor compilations I started picking up when I was 14 and 15. --- Brian Prince brianprince.bandcamp.com bprince.com Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Mister Jones Sent: Friday, December 15, 2017 11:22 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: 313 music in the oddest of places. Hey y'all... it's the member formerly known as Logic7 I've been on an old video game kick, particularly old vertical shooters like Twin Cobra, Raiden, and the many bullet hell shooters from companies like Cave. While getting my fix I ran across a game called Battle Garegga by Raizing/Eighting. I'm playing for the first time a couple of nights ago in all of it's early bullet hell goodness when I get through the first level. The second level starts and the music changes and a melody of of stab chords starts playing... And I recognize it almost immediately. I played for less than a minute more and had to figure this out 'cause it sounded like a direct rip of something I've heard before. I paused MAME and hit Youtube for old Mills and UR, and I find the track: Jupiter Jazz by Underground Resistance. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQv3dCkY2Tk More Google-fu turns up the music from Battle Garegga; a double-CD composed by Manabu Namiki, released last December. Among the track listing was the name of the track for the second level of the game: Underwater Rampart (an obvious nod to UR) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYbINBnYeFA ^^^ That's the original version from the arcade game. The game wold be released for the Sega Saturn with a re-recorded version with different instruments instead of the Yamaha YM2151 4-op, 8 part FM chip used in the arcade game's system board (as well as the Yamaha DX100). With the composer's name, I ran across an interview with him where he states this: http://squareenixmusic.com/features/interviews/manabunamiki.shtml "... I held a great admiration for techno music, and I had a good deal of respect for the Detroit techno artists in particular: Derrick May, Underground Resistance, and Carl Craig. The main programmer of Battle Garegga was also a fan of their music. Inspired by their music, I almost felt that I had something of a mission to take that energy and breathe life into the game's music. Battle Garegga used FM synth and ADPCM synth for its hardware. This equipment was obsolete compared to the standards of other arcade games in 1995, so I needed to make full use of it to design the sound for this radical new shooting game. I made use of all the skill I had accumulated with this hardware at NMK, and I also studied Hitoshi Sakimoto's use of FM synth carefully. The sound of Battle Garegga was influenced by my friends at Raizing, by Detroit techno, by Summer Carnival '92 Recca, by FM and ADPCM (YM2151 and MSM6295), and by the game music of Hitoshi Sakimoto and Shinji Hosoe, all of these people and things I respect..." Since he's also done music for Cave (creators of my favorite bullet hell shooters), I'm now on a mission to find anything else he's slipped into his games that have a very Detroit-inspired sound.
313 music in the oddest of places.
Hey y'all... it's the member formerly known as Logic7 I've been on an old video game kick, particularly old vertical shooters like Twin Cobra, Raiden, and the many bullet hell shooters from companies like Cave. While getting my fix I ran across a game called Battle Garegga by Raizing/Eighting. I'm playing for the first time a couple of nights ago in all of it's early bullet hell goodness when I get through the first level. The second level starts and the music changes and a melody of of stab chords starts playing... And I recognize it almost immediately. I played for less than a minute more and had to figure this out 'cause it sounded like a direct rip of something I've heard before. I paused MAME and hit Youtube for old Mills and UR, and I find the track: Jupiter Jazz by Underground Resistance. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQv3dCkY2Tk More Google-fu turns up the music from Battle Garegga; a double-CD composed by Manabu Namiki, released last December. Among the track listing was the name of the track for the second level of the game: Underwater Rampart (an obvious nod to UR) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYbINBnYeFA ^^^ That's the original version from the arcade game. The game wold be released for the Sega Saturn with a re-recorded version with different instruments instead of the Yamaha YM2151 4-op, 8 part FM chip used in the arcade game's system board (as well as the Yamaha DX100). With the composer's name, I ran across an interview with him where he states this: http://squareenixmusic.com/features/interviews/manabunamiki.shtml "... I held a great admiration for techno music, and I had a good deal of respect for the Detroit techno artists in particular: Derrick May, Underground Resistance, and Carl Craig. The main programmer of *Battle Garegga* was also a fan of their music. Inspired by their music, I almost felt that I had something of a mission to take that energy and breathe life into the game's music. *Battle Garegga* used FM synth and ADPCM synth for its hardware. This equipment was obsolete compared to the standards of other arcade games in 1995, so I needed to make full use of it to design the sound for this radical new shooting game. I made use of all the skill I had accumulated with this hardware at NMK, and I also studied Hitoshi Sakimoto's use of FM synth carefully. The sound of *Battle Garegga* was influenced by my friends at Raizing, by Detroit techno, by *Summer Carnival '92 Recca*, by FM and ADPCM (YM2151 and MSM6295), and by the game music of Hitoshi Sakimoto and Shinji Hosoe, all of these people and things I respect..." Since he's also done music for Cave (creators of my favorite bullet hell shooters), I'm now on a mission to find anything else he's slipped into his games that have a very Detroit-inspired sound.
Re: (313) Murder Capital ... ?
Hi Fred, I know you're busy 'nd all, but I have to say: that Monongahela Road record has to be perhaps one of my favourite of one of your tracks. Unless of course, you can recommend something finer, non-Dust Science of course. https://www.discogs.com/Pittsburgh-Track-Authority-Untitled-Monongahela-Rainforest/release/3352838 telepathic regards, Charles Sorry to intrude upon the "Thomas D. Cox, Jr. personal soapbox 313 list". FYI, digital download sales don't amount to anything. Still waiting to hear some mind blowing, record shattering, divine tracks from Mr. Cox. telepathic regards, the kooky scientist -- Original message -- From: "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On Jan 3, 2008 7:19 PM, Thor Teague <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That's a funny joke and the punchline is next, right? You were going > for funny hee-hee, perhaps? ;) that guy and the corny scientist out all in one day. must be a full moon. tom
Fwd: 313 Digest 15 Jul 2017 05:07:08 -0000 Issue 4370
Re: Letter of Recommendation: Detroit Techno Yeah OK. That's cool. Nothing we don't already know. Shame there isn't much new techno that good. BTW when George Clinton was here in Australia he was asked about the elevator quote. He said if he was stuck with Kraftwerk he'd f*** them in the a***.
Re: 313 Digest 9 Jun 2017 22:43:35 -0000 Issue 4368
Nature of the beast is one of my Fav all time tracks…. Damn it took me a long time to find that on vinyl!! years!! > On 10 Jun 2017, at 8:43 am, 313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org wrote: > > Black Noise - Nature Of The Beast
Re: (313) James Stinson mini-album with previously unreleased material coming out on Clone end of June
Good news C On 2017-04-27 10:39, Filip Sneppe wrote: Hi, More info and some soundbites here: https://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=38828 Best regards, Filip
Re: 313 Digest 26 Apr 2017 23:50:07 -0000 Issue 4366
I saw him in Sydney a few months back…. An awesome set…. > On 27 Apr 2017, at 9:50 am, 313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org wrote: > > > 313 Digest 26 Apr 2017 23:50:07 - Issue 4366 > > Topics (messages 105497 through 105497) > > Re: DJ STINGRAY 313 in NYC fri 4.28 > 105497 by: Patrick Wacher > > Administrivia: > > To subscribe to the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-subscr...@hyperreal.org > > To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-unsubscr...@hyperreal.org > > To post to the list, e-mail: > 313@hyperreal.org > > > ------ > > > From: Patrick Wacher > Subject: Re: DJ STINGRAY 313 in NYC fri 4.28 > Date: 27 April 2017 at 9:50:17 am AEST > To: "Alex .." > Cc: list 313 <313@hyperreal.org> > > > Nice line up! Love the flyer! > > On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 4:45 PM, Alex .. <mailto:ohana...@gmail.com>> wrote: > Friday 4.28 > > Capriccio 6 years. > > the line up is heavy > > please join us and spread the word to your nyc friends and fam > > https://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?959671 > <https://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?959671> > > https://www.facebook.com/events/1003329216464952 > <https://www.facebook.com/events/1003329216464952> > > >
Re: DJ STINGRAY 313 in NYC fri 4.28
Big one Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 26, 2017, at 7:50 PM, Patrick Wacher wrote: > > Nice line up! Love the flyer! > >> On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 4:45 PM, Alex .. wrote: >> Friday 4.28 >> >> Capriccio 6 years. >> >> the line up is heavy >> >> please join us and spread the word to your nyc friends and fam >> >> https://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?959671 >> >> https://www.facebook.com/events/1003329216464952 >
Re: DJ STINGRAY 313 in NYC fri 4.28
Nice line up! Love the flyer! On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 4:45 PM, Alex .. wrote: > Friday 4.28 > > Capriccio 6 years. > > the line up is heavy > > please join us and spread the word to your nyc friends and fam > > https://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?959671 > > https://www.facebook.com/events/1003329216464952 >
DJ STINGRAY 313 in NYC fri 4.28
Friday 4.28 Capriccio 6 years. the line up is heavy please join us and spread the word to your nyc friends and fam https://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?959671 https://www.facebook.com/events/1003329216464952
2017 313 to do list (new articles and tasks)
1) Music box family memories / rivalry with detroit 2) Metroplex foundation 3) The reel to reel of Transmat's story 4) Commodre64 and homemade reverb as first minimal techno. / bbS scene as underground link to europe. 5) Mp3 codec older than we think 6) Deepfried records history 1984 to 94 7) Upload kalamazoo techno 1999 documentary to the tube 8) Unblock 313 from spam folder
Re: 313 Digest 23 Sep 2016 04:31:51 -0000 Issue 4358
PS Dopplereffekt were in Sydney last weekend I enjoyed the show No classic but some riffs/hints of drexciya tracks intertwined in there gig Was great to see them live in Sydney Seen them once before in Sweden and they were very minimal….. Enjoyed this show more Ed > On 23 Sep 2016, at 2:31 PM, 313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org wrote: > > > 313 Digest 23 Sep 2016 04:31:51 - Issue 4358 > > Topics (messages 105479 through 105480) > > Re: A&A [10]: Music's Got Me Keepin' On: A Tribute to Prelude > 105479 by: Andrew Duke > > Looking for Elecktroids Elektroworld on vinyl, I have S.I.D.-002 to trade > 105480 by: Daniel Troberg > > Administrivia: > > To subscribe to the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-subscr...@hyperreal.org > > To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-unsubscr...@hyperreal.org > > To post to the list, e-mail: > 313@hyperreal.org > > > -- > > > From: Andrew Duke > Subject: Re: A&A [10]: Music's Got Me Keepin' On: A Tribute to Prelude > Date: 21 September 2016 at 3:12:37 AM AEST > To: Arturo Lopez > Cc: Three-One-Three <313@hyperreal.org> > > > Mix is great. Have downloaded for future and currently on my second streaming > listen. > > https://compforandreasgehm.bandcamp.com > <https://compforandreasgehm.bandcamp.com/> > http://andrewdukeinthemix.com <http://andrewdukeinthemix.com/> > > > > > On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 7:19 PM, Arturo Lopez <mailto:arturo.m.lo...@gmail.com>> wrote: > Sorry for all of the replies to last post, will keep this on topic. Had a few > folks interested in some of our label mixes, we had a great guy from Chicago > make us a mix of all Prelude records. Not so much Techno related, but some > of this might be up a few of your alleys. > > Cheers, > -Art > > We'll probably try and do a few more like this soon, in a Techno oriented > direction. > > > We are pleased as punch to share with you all a great mix from Chicago's > SoundInBetween, spotlighting choice cuts from Prelude's magnificent catalog. > Prelude [1976-1986] is one of those special record labels at the right time > and place, straddling the end of disco and riding straight through towards > boogie gold, moving countless bodies in the process. Lots of heat on this > one, enjoy! > > http://www.art-and-artifice.com/blog/2016/9/19/10-musics-got-me-keepin-on-a-tribute-to-prelude > > <http://www.art-and-artifice.com/blog/2016/9/19/10-musics-got-me-keepin-on-a-tribute-to-prelude> > > > > > > > From: Daniel Troberg > Subject: Looking for Elecktroids Elektroworld on vinyl, I have S.I.D.-002 to > trade > Date: 23 September 2016 at 2:31:48 PM AEST > To: "313@hyperreal.org" <313@hyperreal.org> > Reply-To: erasemu...@mac.com > > > As per the subject. SID002 is: > > https://www.discogs.com/Andre-Holland-Abstract-EP/master/7204 > <https://www.discogs.com/Andre-Holland-Abstract-EP/master/7204> > > My copy is near mint. Ive played it once and then put it back in the cage. > Item is in Los Angeles, CA, USA. > > Email me at erasemu...@mac.com <mailto:erasemu...@mac.com> > > Thanks > > Daniel > >
Re: 313 Digest 23 Sep 2016 04:31:51 -0000 Issue 4358
I have that Elektroids record…. But unfortunately i also have that SID record so ….. > On 23 Sep 2016, at 2:31 PM, 313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org wrote: > > > 313 Digest 23 Sep 2016 04:31:51 - Issue 4358 > > Topics (messages 105479 through 105480) > > Re: A&A [10]: Music's Got Me Keepin' On: A Tribute to Prelude > 105479 by: Andrew Duke > > Looking for Elecktroids Elektroworld on vinyl, I have S.I.D.-002 to trade > 105480 by: Daniel Troberg > > Administrivia: > > To subscribe to the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-subscr...@hyperreal.org > > To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-unsubscr...@hyperreal.org > > To post to the list, e-mail: > 313@hyperreal.org > > > -- > > > From: Andrew Duke > Subject: Re: A&A [10]: Music's Got Me Keepin' On: A Tribute to Prelude > Date: 21 September 2016 at 3:12:37 AM AEST > To: Arturo Lopez > Cc: Three-One-Three <313@hyperreal.org> > > > Mix is great. Have downloaded for future and currently on my second streaming > listen. > > https://compforandreasgehm.bandcamp.com > <https://compforandreasgehm.bandcamp.com/> > http://andrewdukeinthemix.com <http://andrewdukeinthemix.com/> > > > > > On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 7:19 PM, Arturo Lopez <mailto:arturo.m.lo...@gmail.com>> wrote: > Sorry for all of the replies to last post, will keep this on topic. Had a few > folks interested in some of our label mixes, we had a great guy from Chicago > make us a mix of all Prelude records. Not so much Techno related, but some > of this might be up a few of your alleys. > > Cheers, > -Art > > We'll probably try and do a few more like this soon, in a Techno oriented > direction. > > > We are pleased as punch to share with you all a great mix from Chicago's > SoundInBetween, spotlighting choice cuts from Prelude's magnificent catalog. > Prelude [1976-1986] is one of those special record labels at the right time > and place, straddling the end of disco and riding straight through towards > boogie gold, moving countless bodies in the process. Lots of heat on this > one, enjoy! > > http://www.art-and-artifice.com/blog/2016/9/19/10-musics-got-me-keepin-on-a-tribute-to-prelude > > <http://www.art-and-artifice.com/blog/2016/9/19/10-musics-got-me-keepin-on-a-tribute-to-prelude> > > > > > > > From: Daniel Troberg > Subject: Looking for Elecktroids Elektroworld on vinyl, I have S.I.D.-002 to > trade > Date: 23 September 2016 at 2:31:48 PM AEST > To: "313@hyperreal.org" <313@hyperreal.org> > Reply-To: erasemu...@mac.com > > > As per the subject. SID002 is: > > https://www.discogs.com/Andre-Holland-Abstract-EP/master/7204 > <https://www.discogs.com/Andre-Holland-Abstract-EP/master/7204> > > My copy is near mint. Ive played it once and then put it back in the cage. > Item is in Los Angeles, CA, USA. > > Email me at erasemu...@mac.com <mailto:erasemu...@mac.com> > > Thanks > > Daniel > >
Re: 313 Digest 20 Mar 2015 05:02:50 -0000 Issue 4279
I suppose that shouldn't be a surprise to me, but I didn't know. That makes some sense though. It seems almost impossible for most people to make money making music these days. It would have been great to be a producer during the 90's. I bought a lot of vinyl then too. It's remarkable how limited a lot of electro vinyl releases would seem to be currently. It looks like releases of just 100-250 records for even the most well known artists. Good releases have some rarity, yet demand is not what it was either. On Fri, 20 Mar 2015, at 06:32 AM, Philip McGarva wrote: > > On 20/03/2015 16:02, 313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org wrote: > > I'd go further and offer commercial rights to remix projects. The > > details of that would need to be discussed but in principle I would > > welcome commercial remixes that were authorised by me and I would not > > expect a share of royalties. I've no idea if that sort of arrangement > > exists already, but folk in the business should be able to figure it out > > if there's an interest. > Steve > > No royalties IS the business arrangement :^(
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On 20/03/2015 16:02, 313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org wrote: I'd go further and offer commercial rights to remix projects. The details of that would need to be discussed but in principle I would welcome commercial remixes that were authorised by me and I would not expect a share of royalties. I've no idea if that sort of arrangement exists already, but folk in the business should be able to figure it out if there's an interest. Steve No royalties IS the business arrangement :^(
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Ed - Awesome again. Nothing personal but it only took me a half second to switch over to the mix from the old Mike Paradinas tracks I was listening to on Soundcloud (which are pretty much shite so far). Any mix which opens with some Lardossian Cruiser is good in my book. thanks, Jeffrey J Davis j...@jeffreyjdavis.com www.jeffreyjdavis.com 218.833.2847 On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 11:39 AM, edward thompson wrote: > hi guys, > Smashed out a solid 3 deck UR mix the other day… Over 3 hrs > https://soundcloud.com/ed612313/ed612313-submerged-in-the-612-250215 > Ended up using samples of Mad Mike from the NZ Radio interview :) Thanks for > that... > 1. UR - Drexciya - Aquatacizem > 2. UR - Drexciya - Smokey's Illegitimate Report > 3. UR - UR on MIR > 4. UR - Fugitive from Tibet > 5. UR - Zero is my country > 6. UR - Unabomber > 7. UR - Andre Holland - They Will Never Know > 8. UR - Abandoned Building In Mono_Original Mix > 9. UR - Andre Holland_Inversions_Original Mix > 10. UR - Jaguar > 11. UR Jaguar Riff > 12. UR - Windchime > 13. UR - As free as you want to be > 14. UR - Andre Holland - Im In > 15. UR - Blake Baxter - Visions of you > 16. UR - Elimination > 17. UR - Gamma Ray > 18. UR - Beauty of Decay > 19. UR - Back to Nirvahna > 20. UR - Magnetic Timetable > 21. UR - Code Red > 22. The Martian - 808 State > 23. UR - The Safety is Off > 24. UR SID 003 - Lunar rhythms > 25. UR - Track 1 SID > 26. UR - Drexciya - S.I.D-005. Dr. Blowfin's Experiment > 27. The Martian - The Intruder > 28. UR - Drexciya - Dr Blowfins' Black Storm Stabilizing Spheres > 29. Drexciya - Species of the Pod > 30. UR - Drexciya - Aquatic Bata Bumps > 31. UR - Drexciya - Aquabahn > 32. UR - Electric Soul - X2 > 33. UR - Mad Mike - Twista > 34. UR - Sweat (SID 01) > 35. UR - Maroon > 36. UR - Drexciya - Andrean Sand Dunes > 37. UR - Mirage > 38. UR - Final Frontier > 39. UR - Illuminator > 40. UR - The martian - Ultraviolet images > 41. UR - The Martian - Dreamdancing > 42. UR - The Aztec Mystic mix in > 43. UR - Octave One - Daystar Rising > 44. UR - Aztlan > 45. UR - The Martian - Skypainter > 46. The Martian - Stardancer > 47. UR - The Seawolf > 48. UR - Suburban Knight - Nocturbulus behaviour > 49. Jeff Mills - Step to Enchantment > 50. UR - Sonic Destroyer > 51. Jeff Mills - The Bells > 52. UR - Panic > 53. UR - Jupiter Jazz > 54. UR - Deep Space 9 > 55. The Martian - Red Atmospheres > 56. UR - Hi Tech Jazz > 57. UR - Body Soul > 58. UR - Greater than yourself > 59. X102 Jeff Mills > 60. UR - Big Stone Lake > 61. Mad Mike Interview NZ Radio > 62. UR - Amazon > 63. UR in Utrecht > 64. UR - The Punisher > 65. Public Enemy - Burn Hollywood Burn > 66. Mad Mike Interview NZ Radio > 67. UR - Feat. Yolanda - Your Time Is Up > > On 26/02/2015, at 1:55 AM, 313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org wrote: > > > 313 Digest 25 Feb 2015 14:55:43 - Issue 4276 > > Topics (messages 105156 through 105156) > > Digital (re)-issue of my EP from 2001 > 105156 by: kent williams > > Administrivia: > > To subscribe to the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-subscr...@hyperreal.org > > To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-unsubscr...@hyperreal.org > > To post to the list, e-mail: > 313@hyperreal.org > > > -- > > > From: kent williams > Subject: Digital (re)-issue of my EP from 2001 > Date: 26 February 2015 1:55:41 AM AEDT > To: do id , list 313 <313@hyperreal.org> > > > I tried to start a label beginning about 15 years ago. I probably would > have kept releasing vinyl, but 9/11 happened which seemed to suck the life > out of the dance vinyl world, I lost my job and didn't have $1500 to press > records, and after that, well, the whole world changed. > > But weirdly, I've been selling this record again in Europe through Discogs, > so hey maybe it's time has finally arrived. > > I miraculously still had the digital masters on a backup disk, mastered them > digitally, and uploaded them to BandCamp. As far as I can detect, no one > ever digitized and uploaded them before; whether that means I slipped it > into the marketplace just before digital music really caught on, or maybe > DJs thought it qualified as a secret weapon to hoard, I dunno. > > https://chaircrusher.bandcamp.com/album/future-farmers-ep > > >
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Sweet. Downloading as I type this, Edward. http://andrewdukeinthemix.com On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 1:39 PM, edward thompson wrote: > hi guys, > Smashed out a solid 3 deck UR mix the other day... Over 3 hrs > https://soundcloud.com/ed612313/ed612313-submerged-in-the-612-250215 > Ended up using samples of Mad Mike from the NZ Radio interview :) Thanks > for that... > 1. UR - Drexciya - Aquatacizem > 2. UR - Drexciya - Smokey's Illegitimate Report > 3. UR - UR on MIR > 4. UR - Fugitive from Tibet > 5. UR - Zero is my country > 6. UR - Unabomber > 7. UR - Andre Holland - They Will Never Know > 8. UR - Abandoned Building In Mono_Original Mix > 9. UR - Andre Holland_Inversions_Original Mix > 10. UR - Jaguar > 11. UR Jaguar Riff > 12. UR - Windchime > 13. UR - As free as you want to be > 14. UR - Andre Holland - Im In > 15. UR - Blake Baxter - Visions of you > 16. UR - Elimination > 17. UR - Gamma Ray > 18. UR - Beauty of Decay > 19. UR - Back to Nirvahna > 20. UR - Magnetic Timetable > 21. UR - Code Red > 22. The Martian - 808 State > 23. UR - The Safety is Off > 24. UR SID 003 - Lunar rhythms > 25. UR - Track 1 SID > 26. UR - Drexciya - S.I.D-005. Dr. Blowfin's Experiment > 27. The Martian - The Intruder > 28. UR - Drexciya - Dr Blowfins' Black Storm Stabilizing Spheres > 29. Drexciya - Species of the Pod > 30. UR - Drexciya - Aquatic Bata Bumps > 31. UR - Drexciya - Aquabahn > 32. UR - Electric Soul - X2 > 33. UR - Mad Mike - Twista > 34. UR - Sweat (SID 01) > 35. UR - Maroon > 36. UR - Drexciya - Andrean Sand Dunes > 37. UR - Mirage > 38. UR - Final Frontier > 39. UR - Illuminator > 40. UR - The martian - Ultraviolet images > 41. UR - The Martian - Dreamdancing > 42. UR - The Aztec Mystic mix in > 43. UR - Octave One - Daystar Rising > 44. UR - Aztlan > 45. UR - The Martian - Skypainter > 46. The Martian - Stardancer > 47. UR - The Seawolf > 48. UR - Suburban Knight - Nocturbulus behaviour > 49. Jeff Mills - Step to Enchantment > 50. UR - Sonic Destroyer > 51. Jeff Mills - The Bells > 52. UR - Panic > 53. UR - Jupiter Jazz > 54. UR - Deep Space 9 > 55. The Martian - Red Atmospheres > 56. UR - Hi Tech Jazz > 57. UR - Body Soul > 58. UR - Greater than yourself > 59. X102 Jeff Mills > 60. UR - Big Stone Lake > 61. Mad Mike Interview NZ Radio > 62. UR - Amazon > 63. UR in Utrecht > 64. UR - The Punisher > 65. Public Enemy - Burn Hollywood Burn > 66. Mad Mike Interview NZ Radio > 67. UR - Feat. Yolanda - Your Time Is Up > > On 26/02/2015, at 1:55 AM, 313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org wrote: > > > 313 Digest 25 Feb 2015 14:55:43 - Issue 4276 > > Topics (messages 105156 through 105156) > > Digital (re)-issue of my EP from 2001 > 105156 by: kent williams > > Administrivia: > > To subscribe to the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-subscr...@hyperreal.org > > To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-unsubscr...@hyperreal.org > > To post to the list, e-mail: > 313@hyperreal.org > > > -- > > > *From: *kent williams > *Subject: **Digital (re)-issue of my EP from 2001* > *Date: *26 February 2015 1:55:41 AM AEDT > *To: *do id , list 313 <313@hyperreal.org> > > > I tried to start a label beginning about 15 years ago. I probably would > have kept releasing vinyl, but 9/11 happened which seemed to suck the life > out of the dance vinyl world, I lost my job and didn't have $1500 to press > records, and after that, well, the whole world changed. > > But weirdly, I've been selling this record again in Europe through > Discogs, so hey maybe it's time has finally arrived. > > I miraculously still had the digital masters on a backup disk, mastered > them digitally, and uploaded them to BandCamp. As far as I can detect, no > one ever digitized and uploaded them before; whether that means I slipped > it into the marketplace just before digital music really caught on, or > maybe DJs thought it qualified as a secret weapon to hoard, I dunno. > > https://chaircrusher.bandcamp.com/album/future-farmers-ep > > > >
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hi guys, Smashed out a solid 3 deck UR mix the other day… Over 3 hrs https://soundcloud.com/ed612313/ed612313-submerged-in-the-612-250215 Ended up using samples of Mad Mike from the NZ Radio interview :) Thanks for that... 1. UR - Drexciya - Aquatacizem 2. UR - Drexciya - Smokey's Illegitimate Report 3. UR - UR on MIR 4. UR - Fugitive from Tibet 5. UR - Zero is my country 6. UR - Unabomber 7. UR - Andre Holland - They Will Never Know 8. UR - Abandoned Building In Mono_Original Mix 9. UR - Andre Holland_Inversions_Original Mix 10. UR - Jaguar 11. UR Jaguar Riff 12. UR - Windchime 13. UR - As free as you want to be 14. UR - Andre Holland - Im In 15. UR - Blake Baxter - Visions of you 16. UR - Elimination 17. UR - Gamma Ray 18. UR - Beauty of Decay 19. UR - Back to Nirvahna 20. UR - Magnetic Timetable 21. UR - Code Red 22. The Martian - 808 State 23. UR - The Safety is Off 24. UR SID 003 - Lunar rhythms 25. UR - Track 1 SID 26. UR - Drexciya - S.I.D-005. Dr. Blowfin's Experiment 27. The Martian - The Intruder 28. UR - Drexciya - Dr Blowfins' Black Storm Stabilizing Spheres 29. Drexciya - Species of the Pod 30. UR - Drexciya - Aquatic Bata Bumps 31. UR - Drexciya - Aquabahn 32. UR - Electric Soul - X2 33. UR - Mad Mike - Twista 34. UR - Sweat (SID 01) 35. UR - Maroon 36. UR - Drexciya - Andrean Sand Dunes 37. UR - Mirage 38. UR - Final Frontier 39. UR - Illuminator 40. UR - The martian - Ultraviolet images 41. UR - The Martian - Dreamdancing 42. UR - The Aztec Mystic mix in 43. UR - Octave One - Daystar Rising 44. UR - Aztlan 45. UR - The Martian - Skypainter 46. The Martian - Stardancer 47. UR - The Seawolf 48. UR - Suburban Knight - Nocturbulus behaviour 49. Jeff Mills - Step to Enchantment 50. UR - Sonic Destroyer 51. Jeff Mills - The Bells 52. UR - Panic 53. UR - Jupiter Jazz 54. UR - Deep Space 9 55. The Martian - Red Atmospheres 56. UR - Hi Tech Jazz 57. UR - Body Soul 58. UR - Greater than yourself 59. X102 Jeff Mills 60. UR - Big Stone Lake 61. Mad Mike Interview NZ Radio 62. UR - Amazon 63. UR in Utrecht 64. UR - The Punisher 65. Public Enemy - Burn Hollywood Burn 66. Mad Mike Interview NZ Radio 67. UR - Feat. Yolanda - Your Time Is Up On 26/02/2015, at 1:55 AM, 313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org wrote: > > 313 Digest 25 Feb 2015 14:55:43 - Issue 4276 > > Topics (messages 105156 through 105156) > > Digital (re)-issue of my EP from 2001 > 105156 by: kent williams > > Administrivia: > > To subscribe to the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-subscr...@hyperreal.org > > To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-unsubscr...@hyperreal.org > > To post to the list, e-mail: > 313@hyperreal.org > > > -- > > > From: kent williams > Subject: Digital (re)-issue of my EP from 2001 > Date: 26 February 2015 1:55:41 AM AEDT > To: do id , list 313 <313@hyperreal.org> > > > I tried to start a label beginning about 15 years ago. I probably would have > kept releasing vinyl, but 9/11 happened which seemed to suck the life out of > the dance vinyl world, I lost my job and didn't have $1500 to press records, > and after that, well, the whole world changed. > > But weirdly, I've been selling this record again in Europe through Discogs, > so hey maybe it's time has finally arrived. > > I miraculously still had the digital masters on a backup disk, mastered them > digitally, and uploaded them to BandCamp. As far as I can detect, no one > ever digitized and uploaded them before; whether that means I slipped it into > the marketplace just before digital music really caught on, or maybe DJs > thought it qualified as a secret weapon to hoard, I dunno. > > https://chaircrusher.bandcamp.com/album/future-farmers-ep > >
RE: 313 Digest 16 Feb 2015 10:59:51 -0000 Issue 4273
https://www.mixcloud.com/backintosh/underground-resistance-interview-radio-nova-paris-1015-fm-20130608/ UR did a Radio Nova interview. From: Weston Prince [mailto:wespri...@clear.net.nz] Sent: 16 February 2015 18:11 To: ed612...@iinet.net.au Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: 313 Digest 16 Feb 2015 10:59:51 - Issue 4273 Hi Ed, Here’s a downloadable 2008 interview from when he visited New Zealand, “Playing Favourites with ‘Mad Mike’ Banks": http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/saturday/20080906 Cheers, Wes On 17/02/2015, at 12:07 am, Patrick Wacher mailto:pwac...@gmail.com>> wrote: Hi Ed, Check out his interview in the Universal Techno documentary, he didnt hold back on those guys! Thx, Patrick. On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 12:03 PM, edward thompson mailto:ed612...@iinet.net.au>> wrote: Sorry… I should clarify. Ive already got the Liz Copeland & the "slices" feature interview…. Thanks Ed On 16/02/2015, at 9:59 PM, 313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org<mailto:digest-h...@hyperreal.org> wrote: 313 Digest 16 Feb 2015 10:59:51 - Issue 4273 Topics (messages 105147 through 105147) Made Mike Audio Interviews 105147 by: edward thompson Administrivia: To subscribe to the digest, e-mail: 313-digest-subscr...@hyperreal.org<mailto:digest-subscr...@hyperreal.org> To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail: 313-digest-unsubscr...@hyperreal.org<mailto:digest-unsubscr...@hyperreal.org> To post to the list, e-mail: 313@hyperreal.org<http://hyperreal.org/> -- From: edward thompson mailto:ed612...@iinet.net.au>> Subject: Made Mike Audio Interviews Date: 16 February 2015 9:59:49 PM AEDT To: "313@hyperreal.org<http://hyperreal.org/>" <313@hyperreal.org<http://hyperreal.org/>> Hi guys, Does anyone know of any? Im looking for something solid no longer than 3 mins (so can be an excerpt) to use in mixes… Thanks Ed
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Sweet. Thanks for the heads-up, Wes. Downloading now. http://andrewdukeinthemix.com On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 2:10 PM, Weston Prince wrote: > Hi Ed, > > Here's a downloadable 2008 interview from when he visited New Zealand, > "Playing Favourites with 'Mad Mike' Banks": > > http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/saturday/20080906 > > Cheers, > > Wes > > > On 17/02/2015, at 12:07 am, Patrick Wacher wrote: > > Hi Ed, > Check out his interview in the Universal Techno documentary, he didnt hold > back on those guys! > > Thx, > Patrick. > > On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 12:03 PM, edward thompson > wrote: > >> Sorry... I should clarify. Ive already got the Liz Copeland & the "slices" >> feature interview >> Thanks >> Ed >> On 16/02/2015, at 9:59 PM, 313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org wrote: >> >> >> 313 Digest 16 Feb 2015 10:59:51 - Issue 4273 >> >> Topics (messages 105147 through 105147) >> >> Made Mike Audio Interviews >> 105147 by: edward thompson >> >> Administrivia: >> >> To subscribe to the digest, e-mail: >> 313-digest-subscr...@hyperreal.org >> >> To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail: >> 313-digest-unsubscr...@hyperreal.org >> >> To post to the list, e-mail: >> 313@hyperreal.org >> >> >> -- >> >> >> *From: *edward thompson >> *Subject: **Made Mike Audio Interviews* >> *Date: *16 February 2015 9:59:49 PM AEDT >> *To: *"313@hyperreal.org" <313@hyperreal.org> >> >> >> Hi guys, >> Does anyone know of any? Im looking for something solid no longer than 3 >> mins (so can be an excerpt) to use in mixes... >> Thanks >> Ed >> >> >> >> > >
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Hi Ed, Here’s a downloadable 2008 interview from when he visited New Zealand, “Playing Favourites with ‘Mad Mike’ Banks": http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/saturday/20080906 <http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/saturday/20080906> Cheers, Wes > On 17/02/2015, at 12:07 am, Patrick Wacher wrote: > > Hi Ed, > Check out his interview in the Universal Techno documentary, he didnt hold > back on those guys! > > Thx, > Patrick. > > On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 12:03 PM, edward thompson <mailto:ed612...@iinet.net.au>> wrote: > Sorry… I should clarify. Ive already got the Liz Copeland & the "slices" > feature interview…. > Thanks > Ed > On 16/02/2015, at 9:59 PM, 313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org > <mailto:digest-h...@hyperreal.org> wrote: > >> >> 313 Digest 16 Feb 2015 10:59:51 - Issue 4273 >> >> Topics (messages 105147 through 105147) >> >> Made Mike Audio Interviews >> 105147 by: edward thompson >> >> Administrivia: >> >> To subscribe to the digest, e-mail: >> 313-digest-subscr...@hyperreal.org >> <mailto:digest-subscr...@hyperreal.org> >> >> To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail: >> 313-digest-unsubscr...@hyperreal.org >> <mailto:digest-unsubscr...@hyperreal.org> >> >> To post to the list, e-mail: >> 313@hyperreal.org <http://hyperreal.org/> >> >> >> ------ >> >> >> From: edward thompson mailto:ed612...@iinet.net.au>> >> Subject: Made Mike Audio Interviews >> Date: 16 February 2015 9:59:49 PM AEDT >> To: "313@hyperreal.org <http://hyperreal.org/>" <313@hyperreal.org >> <http://hyperreal.org/>> >> >> >> Hi guys, >> Does anyone know of any? Im looking for something solid no longer than 3 >> mins (so can be an excerpt) to use in mixes… >> Thanks >> Ed >> >> > >
Re: 313 Digest 16 Feb 2015 10:59:51 -0000 Issue 4273
Hi Ed, Check out his interview in the Universal Techno documentary, he didnt hold back on those guys! Thx, Patrick. On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 12:03 PM, edward thompson wrote: > Sorry… I should clarify. Ive already got the Liz Copeland & the "slices" > feature interview…. > Thanks > Ed > On 16/02/2015, at 9:59 PM, 313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org wrote: > > > 313 Digest 16 Feb 2015 10:59:51 - Issue 4273 > > Topics (messages 105147 through 105147) > > Made Mike Audio Interviews > 105147 by: edward thompson > > Administrivia: > > To subscribe to the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-subscr...@hyperreal.org > > To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-unsubscr...@hyperreal.org > > To post to the list, e-mail: > 313@hyperreal.org > > > -- > > > *From: *edward thompson > *Subject: **Made Mike Audio Interviews* > *Date: *16 February 2015 9:59:49 PM AEDT > *To: *"313@hyperreal.org" <313@hyperreal.org> > > > Hi guys, > Does anyone know of any? Im looking for something solid no longer than 3 > mins (so can be an excerpt) to use in mixes… > Thanks > Ed > > > >
Re: 313 Digest 16 Feb 2015 10:59:51 -0000 Issue 4273
Sorry… I should clarify. Ive already got the Liz Copeland & the "slices" feature interview…. Thanks Ed On 16/02/2015, at 9:59 PM, 313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org wrote: > > 313 Digest 16 Feb 2015 10:59:51 - Issue 4273 > > Topics (messages 105147 through 105147) > > Made Mike Audio Interviews > 105147 by: edward thompson > > Administrivia: > > To subscribe to the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-subscr...@hyperreal.org > > To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-unsubscr...@hyperreal.org > > To post to the list, e-mail: > 313@hyperreal.org > > > -- > > > From: edward thompson > Subject: Made Mike Audio Interviews > Date: 16 February 2015 9:59:49 PM AEDT > To: "313@hyperreal.org" <313@hyperreal.org> > > > Hi guys, > Does anyone know of any? Im looking for something solid no longer than 3 mins > (so can be an excerpt) to use in mixes… > Thanks > Ed > >
Re: 313 Digest 28 Jan 2015 15:30:04 -0000 Issue 4270
Cheers Jeff… Thats a mix i did 12 years ago…. Ps John Collins DJing in Sydney late Feb… Should be interesting. On 29/01/2015, at 2:30 AM, 313-digest-h...@hyperreal.org wrote: > > 313 Digest 28 Jan 2015 15:30:04 - Issue 4270 > > Topics (messages 105142 through 105142) > > Courtesy of the 313 > 105142 by: Jeff Davis > > Administrivia: > > To subscribe to the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-subscr...@hyperreal.org > > To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail: > 313-digest-unsubscr...@hyperreal.org > > To post to the list, e-mail: > 313@hyperreal.org > > > ------ > > > From: Jeff Davis > Subject: Courtesy of the 313 > Date: 29 January 2015 2:30:02 AM AEDT > To: list 313 <313@hyperreal.org> > > > You could do a lot worse than listening to this mix > https://soundcloud.com/ed612313/ed612313-courtesy-of-the-313-sept-2002 > > So much UR back catalog marinated in there > > > thanks, > > Jeffrey J Davis > > j...@jeffreyjdavis.com > > www.jeffreyjdavis.com > > 218.833.2847 > > >
Courtesy of the 313
You could do a lot worse than listening to this mix https://soundcloud.com/ed612313/ed612313-courtesy-of-the-313-sept-2002 So much UR back catalog marinated in there thanks, Jeffrey J Davis j...@jeffreyjdavis.com www.jeffreyjdavis.com 218.833.2847
Re: 313 Mixes
from Metroplex thread. https://soundcloud.com/aubreysolidgroove/aubrey-2014 C On 2014-11-28 09:55, Rob Taylor wrote: Got a link to the Aubrey metroplex mix? On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 9:26 AM, <3...@coke-smyth.net [1]> wrote: Recent Aubrey Metroplex mix was quality, any other 313 mix recommendations? Few new releases about too, C Links: -- [1] mailto:3...@coke-smyth.net
Re: 313 Mixes
Got a link to the Aubrey metroplex mix? On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 9:26 AM, <3...@coke-smyth.net> wrote: > Recent Aubrey Metroplex mix was quality, any other 313 mix recommendations? > > Few new releases about too, > > C >
313 Mixes
Recent Aubrey Metroplex mix was quality, any other 313 mix recommendations? Few new releases about too, C
(313) Detroit's bankruptcy is over!
...at least on a formal basis.We know there's still lots of work for the City and other authorities to do.But this news is a start.http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/11/07/usa-detroit-bankruptcy-judge-idUSL1N0SX20Z20141107?feedType=RSS&feedName=bondsNews
Not strictly 313, more 303
Some people may be interested...So, after a briefish hiatus, i've resurrected my http:www.acid-house.net site. it will be a resource for new acid house, my mixes and some genral chit chatgood forthcoming nights and the like. Labels and artists, please get in touch via pla...@acid-house.net if you have a forthcoming release that fits the bill.. got now it is predominently acid house.. please dont get in touch trying to promote some half-assed tin pot acid banged out in 10 minutes on fruityloops... please forward to anyone who may be interested many thanks
Re: 313 related internet radio?
I'll second the recommendation for Timeline. Good shxt. -- Brian Prince http://brianprince.bandcamp.com http://www.bprince.com On Sun, 12 Oct 2014 22:48:41 +0100, Andrew Green wrote: Hi, you could try "timeline music" there is a live show most evenings 8pm GMT with video, audio and chat hosted but a rosta of mostly vinyl DJ's from around UK and europe. emphasis on techno which equates to a healthy amount of 313 productions and influences. when not live older shows are on stream and you can dip into any of the archives. its all tracklisted too www.timeline-music.net im up this Tuesday ;) A
Re: 313 related internet radio?
Thanks for recommendations, everyone! I too am a frequent intergalacticfm listener, with Radio Galaxia beeing the favourite channel. As far as I saw, sonic sunset and infinitestatemachine do not broadcast live, right? Deeptechno sounds interesting, will check! On Sun, 12 Oct 2014, Patrick Wacher wrote: I'm a heavy consumer of https://intergalacticfm.com run by Interr-Ference from Murder Capital & Viewlexx records. 6 stations are various goodness, ranging from heavier, dark electronics on IFM1 through to ambient soundtracks. They also do regular video streams with regular heads like legowelt, DJ TLR and co. Highly recommended! Peace, Patrick. — Sent from Mailbox On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 2:13 PM, Ivan Tomasevic wrote: Hi guys, Can someone recommend good 313 or 313 related techno/house internet radio station? Thanks -- --
Re: 313 related internet radio?
2014-10-12 19:13 GMT-02:00 Ivan Tomasevic : > 313 related techno/house internet radio station http://deeptechno.fm/
Re: 313 related internet radio?
http://sonicsunset.com http://infinitestatemachine.com Should keep you busy for awhile. M On Sunday, October 12, 2014, Ivan Tomasevic wrote: > > Hi guys, > > Can someone recommend good 313 or 313 related techno/house internet radio > station? > > Thanks > > -- > > >
Re: 313 related internet radio?
Hi, you could try "timeline music" there is a live show most evenings 8pm GMT with video, audio and chat hosted but a rosta of mostly vinyl DJ's from around UK and europe. emphasis on techno which equates to a healthy amount of 313 productions and influences. when not live older shows are on stream and you can dip into any of the archives. its all tracklisted too www.timeline-music.net im up this Tuesday ;) A
Re: 313 related internet radio?
I'm a heavy consumer of https://intergalacticfm.com run by Interr-Ference from Murder Capital & Viewlexx records. 6 stations are various goodness, ranging from heavier, dark electronics on IFM1 through to ambient soundtracks. They also do regular video streams with regular heads like legowelt, DJ TLR and co. Highly recommended! Peace, Patrick. — Sent from Mailbox On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 2:13 PM, Ivan Tomasevic wrote: > Hi guys, > Can someone recommend good 313 or 313 related techno/house internet radio > station? > Thanks > --
313 related internet radio?
Hi guys, Can someone recommend good 313 or 313 related techno/house internet radio station? Thanks --
Re: Something good from a 313 member?
Nice one sir! I look forward to copping this on wax upon it's release! Keep it up! Jwan On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 11:05 AM, Andrew Duke wrote: > Congratulations, Kevin. Thanks for the sharing the news. > > Andrew > > http://andrewdukeinthemix.com > > > > > On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 3:32 AM, Kevin Kennedy wrote: >> >> Hey all: >> >> Thought I'd say hello to everyone and also speak of something I'm >> quite excited to be part of. As FBK, my track "It's not the point" has been >> featured on Marcel Dettman's mix for Fabric 77...and is also slated for >> vinyl release as well on MDR. Rob Hood (as Floorplan) also featured on the >> mix as well! >> >> To me, this is good news, and I'm happy to be involved in something >> of this nature, the link below has clips of the tracks on the mix-from what >> I hear, it's going to be a good one! >> >> Cheers and I'm happy to see sharing of great releases on the list! >> >> http://www.fabriclondon.com/store/fabric-77.html >> >> -- >> FBK >> >> Absoloop/Orange 82 > > -- Technoir Audio http://www.technoiraudio.com "dealing with your imperfect world"
Re: Something good from a 313 member?
Congratulations, Kevin. Thanks for the sharing the news. Andrew http://andrewdukeinthemix.com On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 3:32 AM, Kevin Kennedy wrote: > Hey all: > > Thought I'd say hello to everyone and also speak of something I'm > quite excited to be part of. As FBK, my track "It's not the point" has > been featured on Marcel Dettman's mix for Fabric 77...and is also slated > for vinyl release as well on MDR. Rob Hood (as Floorplan) also featured on > the mix as well! > > To me, this is good news, and I'm happy to be involved in something > of this nature, the link below has clips of the tracks on the mix-from what > I hear, it's going to be a good one! > > Cheers and I'm happy to see sharing of great releases on the list! > > http://www.fabriclondon.com/store/fabric-77.html > > -- > FBK > > Absoloop/Orange 82 >
Something good from a 313 member?
Hey all: Thought I'd say hello to everyone and also speak of something I'm quite excited to be part of. As FBK, my track "It's not the point" has been featured on Marcel Dettman's mix for Fabric 77...and is also slated for vinyl release as well on MDR. Rob Hood (as Floorplan) also featured on the mix as well! To me, this is good news, and I'm happy to be involved in something of this nature, the link below has clips of the tracks on the mix-from what I hear, it's going to be a good one! Cheers and I'm happy to see sharing of great releases on the list! http://www.fabriclondon.com/store/fabric-77.html -- FBK Absoloop/Orange 82
RE: (313) Population One returns to Metroplex
Wait till the release after drops...td's is great!!! -Original Message- From: "Ken" Sent: 6/13/2014 4:24 PM To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org> Subject: (313) Population One returns to Metroplex More new Terrence Dixon action. If this is his regular output in 'retirement', long may it continue. Ken http://www.interstellarsounds.com/product.php?productid=5607&cat=0&page=
(313) Population One returns to Metroplex
More new Terrence Dixon action. If this is his regular output in 'retirement', long may it continue. Kenhttp://www.interstellarsounds.com/product.php?productid=5607&cat=0&page=
Re: (313) Re: 313 relevant releases
Huge thanks to Max for the opportunity to play on his radio show, some of you on the list may know me for since a while and some others absolutely not. Long time Detroit Techno supporter today doing my own thing in music but with, h, roots ? Yes, roots. Looking forward to go further in the discussion after you hear the music played in this show. Peace Dimitri Pike / Wildtek http://wildtek.net > On 12 Jun 2014, at 16:31, maxphi...@gmail.com wrote: > > Dimitri Pike guest set on WNUR 89.3 FM in Chicago this Friday evening. > > m50 >
(313) Re: 313 relevant releases
Dimitri Pike guest set on WNUR 89.3 FM in Chicago this Friday evening. m50
Re: (313) Pittsburgh Track Authority
Hear, hear. Not a bad track on that album. - Reply message - From: "kent williams" To: "list 313" <313@hyperreal.org> Subject: Pittsburgh Track Authority Date: Sat, May 17, 2014 8:52 AM Preslav Lefterov, Thomas Cox, and Adam Ratana are Pittsburgh Track Authority. Yes, Tom Cox aka Pipecock, the man who started many beefs on the 313 list, puts his money where his mouth is. I think it's a brilliant work, and these guys have a ton of vinyl out in the past year. http://www.xlr8r.com/news/2014/05/stream-debut-lp-pittsburgh-track
Re: 313 relevant releases
Cheers Max 2014-05-17 5:43 GMT+02:00 : > Congrats to W1bo for his new Main Squeeze 12" on Bass Agenda and to Kevin > Reynolds for his fine remix of Brooks Mosher on Liftkit Records. > > Cheers, > > m50 > > -- | http://soundcloud.com/w1b0 | http://twitter.com/w1b0 | --
313 relevant releases
Congrats to W1bo for his new Main Squeeze 12" on Bass Agenda and to Kevin Reynolds for his fine remix of Brooks Mosher on Liftkit Records. Cheers, m50
Re: 415 313 Stingray Omar S
Haha, I have no idea who that Sentinel guy is, but he sounds awesome ;) I have never seen him play before, I'll see if I'm allowed to sneak out, being a new dad and all, that stuff is tough! P. Thought someone might care that Stingray is playing Thursday at F8 in SF and friday Omar S and Aaron Fit Siegal are playing at the same spot. Here's a nice Stringray mix with some weirdo named the Sentinel's track featured in it. http://www.mixcloud.com/junoplus/juno-plus-feature-mix-dj-stingray/
415 313 Stingray Omar S
Thought someone might care that Stingray is playing Thursday at F8 in SF and friday Omar S and Aaron Fit Siegal are playing at the same spot. Here's a nice Stringray mix with some weirdo named the Sentinel's track featured in it. http://www.mixcloud.com/junoplus/juno-plus-feature-mix-dj-stingray/
testing a post from 313
Testing a possible solution Brian came up with to the Yahoo mailing list problem. As you were!
Re: (313) Chicago House Master Mix
thank you very much for this downloading it now 2014-05-01 15:19 GMT-03:00 Paul Wise : > Hi guys, not really 313, but 312..it's only a digit out and i know > theres some fans of chicago house on here > > This is a mix I did for Dj International Radio, using records > predominantly from 87/88/89. > > Any excuse to do a Chicago House mix ;). These records make up the > spine of my collection, which has been built around the early years > 86/87/88 from which so much good music was released. This mix is a > shade under 2 hours of 'Music that's good for your soul' to quote the > now sadly deceased Frankie knuckles. I've thrown in a few unavoidable > crackles and mixes that aren't synced to within an inch of their lives > make the mix a bit more organic than the usual offerings. To make > ilife even more difficult, as with all my mixes, there's never any > planning, I choose a first record and go from there, if I let a record > for its duration it's because it's either a brilliant record which > should be heard in it's entirety or I'm frantically searching for the > record I want to go with it (usually a combination of both. I hope you > enjoy listening to it as much as I did making it. > > Mix is here - https://soundcloud.com/placid_88/placid-mmix > > Track list (in Alphabetical Order) > > 3 Voices - Escape - Sound Pak > Critical Digital - It's House - Critical House > Da Posse - Don't Try to Fight It - Dance Mania > Fast Eddie - Acid Thunder - DJ International > Fingers Inc - A Path - Dj International > Fred Brown - The Whop - Rockin' House > Gherkin Jerks - Don't Dis The Beat - Gherkin > House to House - Taste My Love - Police > Jackmaster Curt - It's A Mans World - Jiszack Master > Jackmaster Curt - Real Fresh House - East > Joe R Lewis - Acid Falls - Target > Joe R Lewis - Separate Ways - Target > Jungle Wonz - The Jungle - Trax > Last Generation - Feel My Love - Lower Level Records > Le Melange - Tortured Journey - Precision > M E - Ride - Trax > Master C & J - Face It - Streetside Records > Maurice Joshua - I Gotta Big Dick - Trax > Rio D - I Gotto Make It - Rio Records > Risque Rhythm Team - More Than Just a Dance - Chicago Connection > Rocko - Here's The House - Street Life > Shawn Shegog - Love Traxs - No Name > Steve Poindexter - Chilling With The P - Muzique > Street Side Boys - I Want to be with you - Streetside Records > Victor Romeo - The Art of Acid - Dance Mania > William S - I'll never Let you go - Trax > > As you can probably tell, done in one hit, on 2 x technics - Squidged > into an mp3 @320kbps. >