Re: japan

2014-08-10 Thread David Powers
As far as Japanese producers, I have been digging on what Fumiya Tanaka has
been doing lately.

I know Annie Hall (Detroit Underground label) just played at Dommune,
looked really fun.

~David


On Sat, Aug 9, 2014 at 5:40 AM, Hans Hans sepias...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Dear 808,

 happy anniversary. I'm heading over to Japan for a while. Do you have any
 particular locations to recommend that might play good stuff? I'm not only
 looking for clubs but bars or venues in general. Furthermore, I'm
 interested in record  fashion labels... Basically, anything that might be
 considered 'real' subculture (not only the looks!). I checked out a couple
 of sets recorded in Japan. So far, what I deemed interesting is:

 Club Dommune, Record Store Jazzy Sport...

 Oh and if you know any Japanese producers  DJs I'm keen to have a listen,
 too.

 Cheers!



Re: japan

2014-08-10 Thread Matthew Kane
Mnmlssgs on Twitter is based in Japan, and often posts about good things in
this vein.

Sent from my mobile.
On Aug 9, 2014 5:40 AM, Hans Hans sepias...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Dear 808,

 happy anniversary. I'm heading over to Japan for a while. Do you have any
 particular locations to recommend that might play good stuff? I'm not only
 looking for clubs but bars or venues in general. Furthermore, I'm
 interested in record  fashion labels... Basically, anything that might be
 considered 'real' subculture (not only the looks!). I checked out a couple
 of sets recorded in Japan. So far, what I deemed interesting is:

 Club Dommune, Record Store Jazzy Sport...

 Oh and if you know any Japanese producers  DJs I'm keen to have a listen,
 too.

 Cheers!



Re: japan

2014-08-10 Thread Tom Langford
Hi Hans,

Where are you heading and how long will you be here? I'm down in Nagoya but 
know Tokyo fairly well. Labels I'd suggest are Crue-L and Mule. Echigoya 
music/FiveG are worth checking out in Tokyo too.

Regards,

Tom

 On 2014/08/09, at 18:40, Hans Hans sepias...@yahoo.com wrote:
 
 Dear 808,
 
 happy anniversary. I'm heading over to Japan for a while. Do you have any 
 particular locations to recommend that might play good stuff? I'm not only 
 looking for clubs but bars or venues in general. Furthermore, I'm interested 
 in record  fashion labels... Basically, anything that might be considered 
 'real' subculture (not only the looks!). I checked out a couple of sets 
 recorded in Japan. So far, what I deemed interesting is:
 
 Club Dommune, Record Store Jazzy Sport... 
 
 Oh and if you know any Japanese producers  DJs I'm keen to have a listen, 
 too. 
 
 Cheers! 


Re: japan

2014-08-10 Thread jrsokolowski
Itokim's new one, Subject Japan, on Subject Detroit is pretty hot. Especially 
Motechnique.

- Reply message -
From: David Powers cybo...@gmail.com
To: Hans Hans sepias...@yahoo.com
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: japan
Date: Sun, Aug 10, 2014 8:18 AM
As far as Japanese producers, I have been digging on what Fumiya Tanaka has 
been doing lately.
I know Annie Hall (Detroit Underground label) just played at Dommune, looked 
really fun.

~David

On Sat, Aug 9, 2014 at 5:40 AM, Hans Hans sepias...@yahoo.com wrote:


Dear 808,

happy anniversary. I'm heading over to Japan for a while. Do you have any 
particular locations to recommend that might play good stuff? I'm not only 
looking for clubs but bars or venues in general. Furthermore, I'm interested in 
record  fashion labels... Basically, anything that might be considered 'real' 
subculture (not only the looks!). I checked out a couple of sets recorded in 
Japan. So far, what I deemed interesting is:


Club Dommune, Record Store Jazzy Sport... 

Oh and if you know any Japanese producers  DJs I'm keen to have a listen, too. 


Cheers! 

Re: japan

2014-08-10 Thread Joe Marougi
Personally my favorite is Rondenion. He has his own label (Ragrange) and I put 
out his first full length LP as well as a couple of EP's. 

Good mpc type sound, kinda like the KDJ of Japan IMO:

http://youtu.be/C50Lg1o95lw

http://youtu.be/KRNMUzN8jGE

Joe

Sent from my iPhone

 On Aug 10, 2014, at 8:01 AM, jrsokolow...@hotmail.com 
 jrsokolow...@hotmail.com wrote:
 
 Itokim's new one, Subject Japan, on Subject Detroit is pretty hot. Especially 
 Motechnique.
 
 - Reply message -
 From: David Powers cybo...@gmail.com
 To: Hans Hans sepias...@yahoo.com
 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: japan
 Date: Sun, Aug 10, 2014 8:18 AM
 
 
 As far as Japanese producers, I have been digging on what Fumiya Tanaka has 
 been doing lately.
 
 I know Annie Hall (Detroit Underground label) just played at Dommune, looked 
 really fun.
 
 ~David
 
 
 On Sat, Aug 9, 2014 at 5:40 AM, Hans Hans sepias...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Dear 808,
 
 happy anniversary. I'm heading over to Japan for a while. Do you have any 
 particular locations to recommend that might play good stuff? I'm not only 
 looking for clubs but bars or venues in general. Furthermore, I'm interested 
 in record  fashion labels... Basically, anything that might be considered 
 'real' subculture (not only the looks!). I checked out a couple of sets 
 recorded in Japan. So far, what I deemed interesting is:
 
 Club Dommune, Record Store Jazzy Sport... 
 
 Oh and if you know any Japanese producers  DJs I'm keen to have a listen, 
 too. 
 
 Cheers! 
 


Japan

2014-08-10 Thread Kalle

Totally agree on Rondenion. Great Stuff, indeed. There's a Rondenion and his
Ragrange Symphony feature on Dommune, with English Subitles (to be turned on
manually by using the Subtitles Icon below the Video) here:

http://vimeo.com/97139749


Cheers.




Re: Japan

2014-08-10 Thread Patrick Wacher
I've spent way too much money at DiskUnion in Tokyo, great selection of 
records, both new and used. 


- Patrick.

On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 9:32 AM, null ka...@yore-records.com wrote:

 Totally agree on Rondenion. Great Stuff, indeed. There's a Rondenion and his
 Ragrange Symphony feature on Dommune, with English Subitles (to be turned on
 manually by using the Subtitles Icon below the Video) here:
 http://vimeo.com/97139749
 Cheers.

Re: Japan

2014-08-10 Thread Joe Marougi
Also check out  Kensuke Fukushima, No Milk, Kez YM and Hokuto Sato. 


Sent from my iPhone

 On Aug 10, 2014, at 9:35 AM, Patrick Wacher pwac...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I've spent way too much money at DiskUnion in Tokyo, great selection of 
 records, both new and used. 
 
 - Patrick. 
 
 
 On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 9:32 AM, ka...@yore-records.com 
 ka...@yore-records.com wrote:
 
 Totally agree on Rondenion. Great Stuff, indeed. There's a Rondenion and his 
 Ragrange Symphony feature on Dommune, with English Subitles (to be turned on 
 manually by using the Subtitles Icon below the Video) here: 
 
 http://vimeo.com/97139749 
 
 
 Cheers.
 


Re: japan

2014-08-10 Thread Mel N
Keep.us updated.. When are you going?

I will be in Japan October, would be good to find new shops venues etc
On 11/08/2014 1:31 am, Joe Marougi jmaro...@gmail.com wrote:

 Personally my favorite is Rondenion. He has his own label (Ragrange) and I
 put out his first full length LP as well as a couple of EP's.

 Good mpc type sound, kinda like the KDJ of Japan IMO:

 http://youtu.be/C50Lg1o95lw

 http://youtu.be/KRNMUzN8jGE

 Joe

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Aug 10, 2014, at 8:01 AM, jrsokolow...@hotmail.com 
 jrsokolow...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Itokim's new one, Subject Japan, on Subject Detroit is pretty hot.
 Especially Motechnique.

 - Reply message -
 From: David Powers cybo...@gmail.com
 To: Hans Hans sepias...@yahoo.com
 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: japan
 Date: Sun, Aug 10, 2014 8:18 AM


 As far as Japanese producers, I have been digging on what Fumiya Tanaka
 has been doing lately.

 I know Annie Hall (Detroit Underground label) just played at Dommune,
 looked really fun.

 ~David


 On Sat, Aug 9, 2014 at 5:40 AM, Hans Hans sepias...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Dear 808,

 happy anniversary. I'm heading over to Japan for a while. Do you have any
 particular locations to recommend that might play good stuff? I'm not only
 looking for clubs but bars or venues in general. Furthermore, I'm
 interested in record  fashion labels... Basically, anything that might be
 considered 'real' subculture (not only the looks!). I checked out a couple
 of sets recorded in Japan. So far, what I deemed interesting is:

 Club Dommune, Record Store Jazzy Sport...

 Oh and if you know any Japanese producers  DJs I'm keen to have a
 listen, too.

 Cheers!





japan

2014-08-09 Thread Hans Hans
Dear 808,

happy anniversary. I'm heading over to Japan for a while. Do you have any 
particular locations to recommend that might play good stuff? I'm not only 
looking for clubs but bars or venues in general. Furthermore, I'm interested in 
record  fashion labels... Basically, anything that might be considered 'real' 
subculture (not only the looks!). I checked out a couple of sets recorded in 
Japan. So far, what I deemed interesting is:

Club Dommune, Record Store Jazzy Sport... 

Oh and if you know any Japanese producers  DJs I'm keen to have a listen, too. 

Cheers! 

(313) Playing In China or anywhere in asia besides Japan

2009-09-17 Thread chenkc

HI all,

I guess the question is that the organiser in China have to the guts  
or money to pay for the services of a DJ to bring him out to play there.


I would love to start a techno night here in Singapore. People hardly  
recognise a techno night here in Singapore. I have occasions lost  
loads of money bring DJs to play techno here in Singapore back in late  
1990's. Thinking back, it was worth the experience.


I would want to do it again if i can be guaranteed i can recove my  
cost in doing a techno night bringing the quality acts here to  
Singapore to play and educate the younger generation on techno music.  
Still toying seriously with that idea forking out my hard earned money  
to make that a reality.


Sometimes i am just thinking whether it is worth it or just take a  
holiday and see the acts i want to see in Europe, US or Japan during  
my vacations.


A very big choice to make and an even bigger commitment to the pcoket  
with all the flight, fees, accomodation.


Regards

Collin Chen




Re: (313) UR Interstellar Fugitives Japan Tour 2006

2006-05-21 Thread Southern Outpost
On the Youtube tip, check out the spooky video for Dopplereffekt's  
Scientist.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnZJihkgnk0

Peace,
Patrick.
--
Southern Outpost - Sydney.
Distribution: Clone, NL.
http://www.southernoutpost.com
Infiltrating your sound systems.
--




On 21/05/2006, at 2:43 AM, Martin Dust wrote:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_04LBZbOOQsearch=underground% 
20resistance


enjoy

m







(313) UR Interstellar Fugitives Japan Tour 2006

2006-05-20 Thread Martin Dust

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_04LBZbOOQsearch=underground%20resistance

enjoy

m




(313) Submerge live in Japan CD

2006-02-01 Thread Andrew Jackson
Not sure if this has been posted before but this looks like a sweet
release..

http://www.undergroundgallery.jp/submergelive/index.html
-- 
Second Prize.
The Vibrations are different here. - Sun Ra



Re: (313) Submerge live in Japan CD

2006-02-01 Thread Ian Malbon
Seeing as how this will never get a proper US release, it's a  
perfect .mp3 candidate.


How about it, Submerge?
--
Ian

On Feb 1, 2006, at 1:24 AM, Andrew Jackson wrote:


Not sure if this has been posted before but this looks like a sweet
release..

http://www.undergroundgallery.jp/submergelive/index.html
--
Second Prize.
The Vibrations are different here. - Sun Ra


(313) Interstellar Fugitives/ Japan

2005-09-12 Thread fwdthought
The gold worth finding is the gold worth mining! 
I have never found the music that I love easy to come by. 
We can all appreciate the thrill of the hunt. 

Peace.


Re: (313) Interstellar Fugitives/ Japan

2005-09-12 Thread Thorin Teague

Damn skippy.

fwdthought wrote:

The gold worth finding is the gold worth mining! 
I have never found the music that I love easy to come by. 
We can all appreciate the thrill of the hunt. 


Peace.


 





(313) Galaxy 2 Galaxy japan tourdates

2005-01-24 Thread Klaas-Jan Jongsma
Galaxy to Galaxy 
02.11.2005 Precious Hall Sapporo Japan 
02.13.2005 Liquid Room Tokyo Japan 

And check: http://www.undergroundresistance.com/mis_con.html


kj at technotourist dot org


RE: (313) Japan

2004-10-19 Thread Jeff Davis
liquid room shinjuku (where the mills mix CD was recorded)closed but
re-opened in ebisu.





respect,

Jeff Davis fon: 81.3.5114.3771
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] fax: 866.489.6463
   cel: 81.90.6031.9369



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 6:00 AM
To: Jeff Davis
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Japan


i thought liquid room closed

On Tue, 12 Oct 2004, Jeff Davis wrote:

 alex -

 i just moved here this summer.  great country, very vibrant music scene
and
 subscenes, lots of good clubs, very difficult to communicate and
assimilate
 if you are a westerner, but everyone generally very friendly and polite.
 heinously expensive to do just about anything other than eat at mcdonalds
or
 drink beer from a vending machine.

 best tokyo clubs on the techno / 313 tip:

 yellow (saw 3 chairs spin there a few weekends ago)
 module
 womb (mills weekly residency started last week)
 liquid room
 maniac love

 there are a LOT of big clubs, which pull huge crowds even at 3000Y - 5000Y
 door charges.

 many cool techno mags, but as most of them are in japanese, i don't know
the
 names.  metropolis is the english language weekly which hypes most of the
 local events.

 let me know if i can help you at all.

 respect,

 Jeff Davis fon: 81.3.5114.3771
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] fax: 866.489.6463
cel: 81.90.6031.9369



 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 10:57 PM
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) Japan


 It's one of those days where I just rattle on to myself.
 Oh well.

 Anyway, can anyone help me?

 Have you ever been to Japan?

 What are the music magazines that do techno reviews in Japan?

 What are the large clubs there?
 I notice that club womb seems to have been going for a while. Are there
 other big techno clubs?

 Can anyone help?

 Thanks!

 Alex
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(313) RE: Japan

2004-10-13 Thread Melody Ng
Hi Alex

Yeah Womb is pretty big, and isn't the Liquid room still open? Anyway my 
recommendation is to go to either Disk Union or Cisco and just pick up some 
flyers. I remember seeing some bigger clubs on them.. but I can't recall right 
now what they were.

 I put up some info here
http://www.technotourist.org/modules.php?op=modloadname=phpBB_14file=indexaction=viewtopictopic=971


Yeah I don't know any mags that do reviews in English, but I know of Shift 
www.shift.jp.org which is a design mag which is bilingual and has lots of links 
etc. so there might be something there that is electronic music related, but 
not necessarily techno related.

Japan would be more fun if you know someone, but i think you can get around ok 
and it wouldn't be that much diff to begin say, in another foreign country 
where english isn't the first language. Most people know a bit of english (even 
if they don't speak it well or pretend not to) and signs are in english and 
it's easy to get around.

Cheers

Melody


-Original Message-
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 09:56:55 +1000
To: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org
From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) Japan
Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I went there recently and was totally lost. The language barriers are very
profound. Disk Union is the best store that I could find and even had a wall
dedicated to Movement. The Tower Records in Shibuya was great for electronic
music and urban and soul. There is an English language mag Metropolis which
is more lifestyle. I like Remix magazine but can only look at it and is
probably best for electronic reviews. I found it frustrating not being able
to converse, though I tried with my dodgy phrase book. I didn't go out much,
stayed in reading Thomas Hardly which didn't do much to alleviate my
spirits. Wonderful country, but would have been more fun if I'd had company
methinks!
One night I went to a club-cum-design store called Sputnik which was great.

 It's one of those days where I just rattle on to myself.
 Oh well.

 Anyway, can anyone help me?

 Have you ever been to Japan?

 What are the music magazines that do techno reviews in Japan?

 What are the large clubs there?
 I notice that club womb seems to have been going for a while. Are there
 other big techno clubs?

 Can anyone help?

 Thanks!

 Alex
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Re: (313) RE: Japan

2004-10-13 Thread alex . bond
Thanks for the info Melody!

Alex
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Re: (313) RE: Japan

2004-10-13 Thread Cyclone Wehner
 I found it very hard, a lot of my young buddies studied Japanese here but
my generation did French and German. There's minimal signage and the Lonely
Planet book I had was misleading on that. The thing is the script is hard to
look up. You definitely need a contact.  I meant to visit the Imperial
Palace but got lost in the subway. ;) Also things like finding an ATM was
hard as Cirrus is not universal. You need to carry cash around in Japan. But
it is a wonderful place and on my own I felt very safe there. I missed
casual conversations but then I talk too much so 10 days of enforced silence
may have been good for me. ;)

 Japan would be more fun if you know someone, but i think you can get around
 ok and it wouldn't be that much diff to begin say, in another foreign
 country where english isn't the first language. Most people know a bit of
 english (even if they don't speak it well or pretend not to) and signs are
 in english and it's easy to get around.


Re: (313) Japan

2004-10-12 Thread Cyclone Wehner
I went there recently and was totally lost. The language barriers are very
profound. Disk Union is the best store that I could find and even had a wall
dedicated to Movement. The Tower Records in Shibuya was great for electronic
music and urban and soul. There is an English language mag Metropolis which
is more lifestyle. I like Remix magazine but can only look at it and is
probably best for electronic reviews. I found it frustrating not being able
to converse, though I tried with my dodgy phrase book. I didn't go out much,
stayed in reading Thomas Hardly which didn't do much to alleviate my
spirits. Wonderful country, but would have been more fun if I'd had company
methinks!
One night I went to a club-cum-design store called Sputnik which was great.

 It's one of those days where I just rattle on to myself.
 Oh well.

 Anyway, can anyone help me?

 Have you ever been to Japan?

 What are the music magazines that do techno reviews in Japan?

 What are the large clubs there?
 I notice that club womb seems to have been going for a while. Are there
 other big techno clubs?

 Can anyone help?

 Thanks!

 Alex
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RE: (313) Japan

2004-10-12 Thread Jeff Davis
alex -

i just moved here this summer.  great country, very vibrant music scene and
subscenes, lots of good clubs, very difficult to communicate and assimilate
if you are a westerner, but everyone generally very friendly and polite.
heinously expensive to do just about anything other than eat at mcdonalds or
drink beer from a vending machine.

best tokyo clubs on the techno / 313 tip:

yellow (saw 3 chairs spin there a few weekends ago)
module
womb (mills weekly residency started last week)
liquid room
maniac love

there are a LOT of big clubs, which pull huge crowds even at 3000Y - 5000Y
door charges.

many cool techno mags, but as most of them are in japanese, i don't know the
names.  metropolis is the english language weekly which hypes most of the
local events.

let me know if i can help you at all.

respect,

Jeff Davis fon: 81.3.5114.3771
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] fax: 866.489.6463
   cel: 81.90.6031.9369



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 10:57 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Japan


It's one of those days where I just rattle on to myself.
Oh well.

Anyway, can anyone help me?

Have you ever been to Japan?

What are the music magazines that do techno reviews in Japan?

What are the large clubs there?
I notice that club womb seems to have been going for a while. Are there
other big techno clubs?

Can anyone help?

Thanks!

Alex
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RE: (313) Japan

2004-10-12 Thread alex . bond
Ahh, you gotta love the list...

Private mail heading your way Jeff, many thanks!

Alex
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RE: (313) Japan

2004-10-12 Thread yussel
i thought liquid room closed

On Tue, 12 Oct 2004, Jeff Davis wrote:

 alex -

 i just moved here this summer.  great country, very vibrant music scene and
 subscenes, lots of good clubs, very difficult to communicate and assimilate
 if you are a westerner, but everyone generally very friendly and polite.
 heinously expensive to do just about anything other than eat at mcdonalds or
 drink beer from a vending machine.

 best tokyo clubs on the techno / 313 tip:

 yellow (saw 3 chairs spin there a few weekends ago)
 module
 womb (mills weekly residency started last week)
 liquid room
 maniac love

 there are a LOT of big clubs, which pull huge crowds even at 3000Y - 5000Y
 door charges.

 many cool techno mags, but as most of them are in japanese, i don't know the
 names.  metropolis is the english language weekly which hypes most of the
 local events.

 let me know if i can help you at all.

 respect,

 Jeff Davis fon: 81.3.5114.3771
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] fax: 866.489.6463
cel: 81.90.6031.9369



 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 10:57 PM
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) Japan


 It's one of those days where I just rattle on to myself.
 Oh well.

 Anyway, can anyone help me?

 Have you ever been to Japan?

 What are the music magazines that do techno reviews in Japan?

 What are the large clubs there?
 I notice that club womb seems to have been going for a while. Are there
 other big techno clubs?

 Can anyone help?

 Thanks!

 Alex
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(313) Japan

2004-10-11 Thread alex . bond
It's one of those days where I just rattle on to myself.
Oh well.

Anyway, can anyone help me?

Have you ever been to Japan?

What are the music magazines that do techno reviews in Japan?

What are the large clubs there?
I notice that club womb seems to have been going for a while. Are there
other big techno clubs?

Can anyone help?

Thanks!

Alex
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(313) Japan

2004-08-15 Thread Cyclone Wehner
I am going to a junket to Tokyo for 5 days and don't know much at all other
than it's super cool.
Does anyone have any practical travel tips?
These are the things worrying me:
1. Is it hard moving around, ie from airport into city, by train? Is there
any English signage?
2. Is it hard to get vegetarian food in Japan, as I have heard so? I don't
eat any fish or fish byproducts at all... Dairy is OK.
3. Do they have coffee freely available (Starbucks, anything)? Pathetic as
it is, I need coffee more than food or I become semi-conscious and it can
trigger my migraines (not a joke!).
Please e-mail me in private


(313) Japan

2004-07-14 Thread alex . bond
Any japanese heads on the list?

I remember our techno friend from singapore, Colin, but never seen any
japanese dudes.

Anyone?
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(313) submerge message board/japan

2003-11-04 Thread ed612313
so what is the deal with the submerge meassage board??
its been down for nearly 2 months now??


also, off topic, but could any tokyo (or anywhere in japan) based members
get back to me privately.I have a question or two :)
thanks
ed



(313) juan in japan

2003-09-08 Thread alex . bond
hi.

is anyone on the list from Japan?

did anyone catch Juan Atkins dj'ing over there this weekend?
got a couple of q's if you did

thanks!

alex
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(313) Japan/Detroit techno more

2003-08-01 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




I just found a nice website that has lots of underground features
including some Detroit artists who have spent some time in Japan
seems like it would be a good source for info if you plan on going to Japan

http://metropolis.japantoday.com/tokyo/recent/clubs.asp

MEK





(313) tokyo/ japan

2003-01-06 Thread Melody Ng

Anyone know if there is anything 313/ techno/ electro on in Tokyo for the
weekend 31/1/02?

there doens't seem to be much on at the Liquid room,... also any other
websites i should check out for listings, etc?

I haven't worked out what to do in Japan yet... I noticed on the UR site
suburban knight is playing on the 29/1 in Sapporo... any details on that
particular party would be greatly appreciated!

oh.. anyone on this list in japan? i'll be there 2 weeks and need some
recommendations on where to go, stay etc :)


thanks

melody



Re: [313] CD Japan coupon (OT)

2002-09-04 Thread Niko Tzoukmanis
also received this
this might be of interest to anyone
on the list, cdjapan is where i purchased
from the 21st by jeff mills
speaking of mills, check axisrecords.com
for samples from his new album at first sight

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 Hey.
 I know requests for Japanese music suppliers was made on at least these
two
 lists. Here's a coupon I just got from CD Japan which might shave a few
 cents off of a purchase :
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 Hi. Thank you for being a valuable customer of CDJapan.
 We would like to offer you a 500 yen coupon valid for ordering any
 item available from CDJapan, including future releases.
 It is our way of expressing our appreciation.
 This coupon is valid until September 30th for an order with item
 price subtotal of 3,000 yen or more.
 To redeem your 500 yen coupon, add item(s) to shopping cart, and
 proceed with checkout as usual, and enter the following code:
 ZM148GUBI
 Coupon is valid for only one order, and the Coupon button will
 disappear once it is used, or after it expires on September 30th.
 It can not be applied on orders placed previously even if it is
 still active, but has not been shipped.
 We look forward for your visit again to CDJapan soon.
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[313] CD Japan coupon (OT)

2002-09-03 Thread Mxyzptlk

Hey.
I know requests for Japanese music suppliers was made on at least these two 
lists. Here's a coupon I just got from CD Japan which might shave a few 
cents off of a purchase :

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Hi. Thank you for being a valuable customer of CDJapan.
We would like to offer you a 500 yen coupon valid for ordering any
item available from CDJapan, including future releases.
It is our way of expressing our appreciation.
This coupon is valid until September 30th for an order with item
price subtotal of 3,000 yen or more.
To redeem your 500 yen coupon, add item(s) to shopping cart, and
proceed with checkout as usual, and enter the following code:
ZM148GUBI
Coupon is valid for only one order, and the Coupon button will
disappear once it is used, or after it expires on September 30th.
It can not be applied on orders placed previously even if it is
still active, but has not been shipped.
We look forward for your visit again to CDJapan soon.
http://www.cdjapan.co.jp


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[313] Wanted: Theo Parrish Live in Japan Part 2 CD

2002-08-24 Thread Jason
Hey All,

I need a copy of Theo Parrish Live in Japan Pt. 2 Mix CD.  Can anybody
sell me a copy or burn me one? Will pay you well or trade another mix as
desired.  thanks, jason


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[313] archetype in japan / ele_worldwide

2002-05-01 Thread michael thomas coyote
i'm sure this has been posted by someone, but here goes:

charles noel will be playing live in japan the first weekend of may as a
guest of fumuya tanaka. thank you tanaka-san for making this possible.  

info from: http://www.fumiyatanaka.com/party/index.html


05.03 fri 23:30 - osaka, japan - rockets

chaos - presented by fumuya tanaka 
jpy4000 (w/flyer jpy3500)
dj: fumiya tanaka / ricard villalobos / yoshiki
live: archetype

http://www.musicstuff-pro.com/rockets/top.html


05.03  sun 23:00 - tokyo, japan - liquid room 
chaos - presented by fumuya tanaka 
jpy4000 (w/flyer jpy3500)
dj: fumiya tanaka, ricardo villalobos
live: archetype 

http://www.liquidroom.net/schedule/0501_15.html#




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[313] theo at the temple, in japan, and eclectic asthetic

2002-01-28 Thread senslo
Hi

I've seen track listings to these Theo Parrish mixes
on the list before, but have only taken a passing
interest cos I didn't have the mixes. Now I do and
would really appreciate it if someone has the listings
and would be willing to post them -- again!

And another thing. I have no background in hiphop but
have recently had the good fortune to be exposed to
the amazing production of Madlib (under his Yesterdays
New Quintent guise).  The Angles without Edges lp and
the two recent eps on Stones Throw are really quitely
sublimely incredibly beautiful and I wonder if someone
can tell me more about who this is? And what other
stuff of this ilk am I missing out on not being
familiar with hiphop?

Cheers and thank you

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Re: [313] Wanted: Theo Parrish 'Live In Japan 2001' mix CDR

2001-11-09 Thread James Bucknell


temple records i new york has some theo parrish cds, i;m not quite sure what
have left. www.temple-recrods.com
Phone: (212) 475-7552
Fax: (212) 475-7597
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
james
www.jbucknell.com




Mark Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/09/2001 11:46:37 AM

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Subject:  [313] Wanted: Theo Parrish 'Live In Japan 2001' mix CDR




Wanted: Theo Parrish 'Live In Japan 2001' mix CDR.
Recordtime - http://www.recordtime.com http://www.recordtime.com  - are
all out ;-(
Any suggestions for other possible sources?
Anyone willing to make me a copy of theirs?
Please contact me if you can help.

Thanks,
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RE: [313] Wanted: Theo Parrish 'Live In Japan 2001' mix CDR

2001-11-09 Thread Grammenos, Peter

They have the entire series @ temple records in nyc.

Try www.temple-records.com

-pete

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Wanted: Theo Parrish 'Live In Japan 2001' mix CDR.
Recordtime - http://www.recordtime.com http://www.recordtime.com  - are
all out ;-(
Any suggestions for other possible sources?
Anyone willing to make me a copy of theirs?
Please contact me if you can help.

Thanks,
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Re: [313] clubs in japan

2001-08-29 Thread nancy mitchell
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please check out my night at WOMB in Shibuya

www.womb.co.jp


my event is called birthday : here is my schedule:
 Nancy Marie Mitchell
 FORM, Inc.
 Artist Management and Promotions
 Jowale Daikanyama B1F  2-21 Ebisunishi Shibuya-Ku
 Tokyo 150-0021
 Japan
 81 03 5459 3939
 Fax 81 03 5459 3940
 
 
 birthday @ WOMB  every second Friday of the month!
 (sometimes birth can happen on other days too!)
 
 Club:WOMB
 Sex:FEMALE
 Event:birthday
 
 
 May 11
 Christian Smith Tronic/int-tec Sweden
 Takkyu Ishino   Groove/loopa   Tokyo
 Ken HaradaGalactica/Tronic  Osaka
 Check event photos here: http://www.womb.co.jp/ev/
 
 June 15
 Derrick May Transmat   Detroit
 Kevin Saunderson   KMS   Detroit
 Together on 4 turntables, 1st time ever in ASIA!
 
 Ken Harada   Galactica/Tronic  
Osaka
 Akira   Far East Technology/Twilo  
NYC
 Check event photos here:
http://www.womb.co.jp/ev/index_e.html
 
 
 June 23 (Birthday Saturday event)
 Alan Oldham DJ T-1000  Puresonik Records
 Detroit
 Jun Outergaze/Capricious
 Tokyo
 Akira  Far East
Technology/Twilo NYC
 Check event photos here:
http://www.womb.co.jp/ev/index_e.html
 
 
 July 13
 Mike HuckabyDetroit
 Mayuri  Re-Boot/Metamorphose
 Norio   Good
Pedestrians/Mindspeak
 
 August 10
 808 State DJ’s  UK
 Heigo Tani  Co-Fusion/Sublime
 Ken Harada  Galactica/Tronic Music
 
 
 September 14
 Misstress Barbara  
relentless/tronic/in-tec, montreal canada
 DJ Wada Co-Fusion/Sublime
 Ken Harada  Galactica/Tronic
Music
 September 15 ROYAL @ UNDERLOUNGE OSAKA
 September 16 birthday  royal @METRO KYOTO
 
 
 October 12
 Claude YoungDetroit/Scotland
 Jon Santos   Cytax/
Detroit/Oakland
 Ken HaradaGalactica/Tronic
Music
 VJ SEEDCALIFORNIA
 October 13 ROYAL @UNDERLOUNGE OSAKA
 
 November 9
 Dave Angel  London
 Ken Harada  Galactica/Tronic
Music
 Ulysses = Scatalogics, Plastic City, Teknotikia,
Temple Records NY
 November 10 ROYAL @UNDERLOUNGE OSAKA
 
 December 7
 Mayuri Re-Boot/Metamorphose
 And more...
 Please come celebrate Nancy Mitchells BIRTHDAY
at.  birthday
 VERY SPECIAL DJ PERFORMANCE
 



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 Could anyone direct me to club web sites in Japan,
 preferably techno clubs and in Tokoy.
 
 janos
 
 

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[313] clubs in japan

2001-08-28 Thread janos

Could anyone direct me to club web sites in Japan, preferably techno clubs and 
in Tokoy.

janos


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[313] My Japan report

2001-08-24 Thread Max Duley (ARCart)
I wrote a diary style narrative of my recent DJ trip to Japan:

It's long, and does not concentrate on techno, but if you decide you want to
read it the address is:

http://www.arcrecords.freeserve.co.uk/japanreport.htm

Max
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Japan Only releases

2001-02-13 Thread Nick Craddock

Andy,

Ask your friend to find a copy of the Claude Young 'DJF1100 / DJ Friendship' 
Mix CD. The fact that this album did not receive a more widespread release 
is criminal (and I'm sure Claude would say the same).


Tracklisting:

01. Intro.
02. Dan Bell (K.B.Project) The Symphony (Can You Feel It)/ Elevate
03. Green Velvet Abduction (Surgeon Remix (Unreleased))/ Music Man
04. Funk D'Void Herbie on Rhodes (Ian Pooley Mix)/ Soma
05. Unknown Let's Break/ Sound Stream (Berlin)
06. Ian Pooley Before Long / V2
07. Santos R Road to Rio EP (A2) /COSID
08. Brother to Brother Cocktail Lounge/ Dust Traxx
09. Yonkapin All for Love/ Dust Traxx
10. Nick Holder Da Sambafrique/ DNH
11. DJ Senze Cloudburst/ Grow Records
12. Shake Plugged In/ Frictional
13. Intro. 2
14. Christian Smith  John Selway Unknown (Metropolitan Ep)
/Intec (INTEC01-A1)
15. The Advent Sketch1/ Tresor
16. Aural Emote (Ben Sims) Untitled/ Symbolism (Symbolism001 - B3)
17. DJ Rush Marathon Man/ DJAX-Up-Beats
18. Defenders of the Ghetto Silenced/ Black Nation
19. Jeff Mills Apollo/ Axis (AX019.5 - A2)
20. Querida Treachery/ Deta
21. Claude Young Untitled 01 Deta (Exclusive to this CD)
22. Richie Hawtin Untitled/ Minus Orange
23. Unknown Untitled/ Eevo Lute (Eevo Lute003 - A1)
24. The Advent In Search/ Kombination Research
25. James Ruskin Prevention Beyond Cause/ Blueprint
26. Claude Young Untitled 02 Deta (Exclusive to this CD)
27. Oliver Ho Unknown (Metaphysical)/ Meta (M008 - B1)
28. Regis Execution Ground/ Downwards
29. Oliver Ho Untitled/ Blueprint (BP014 - A1)
30. JB3 Arena / STX Recordings
31. Autotune Boulder Dash/ Muller


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(313) Paging 313 members from Japan

2000-01-24 Thread Southern Outpost
Is there any 313 members from Japan on the list? If so, please email me
privately.

Thanks,
Patrick.


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http://www.darkenergy.southernoutpost.com




(313) Japan report

1999-09-17 Thread Dan Sicko

Hello all,

I said I would post a report of July's Future Music Festival a while back
... of course I forgot, but now there are two articles I wrote in
circulation:

Spin Online:
http://www.spin.com/heavy/nowfeaturing/1999/08/20/1/index2.html

Raygun: latest issue with Missy Elliot on the cover (you'll notice the
article by Spin's mistakingly labeling a picture of DJ Krush as Ken
Ishii. Doh!).

-d

Dan Sicko   
http://www.reverbmag.com
http://www.techno-rebels.com




(313) why 21st is japan only

1999-09-17 Thread mumtaz
i read a VERY interesting brief interview with Jeff Mills in an obscure
magazine (i forgot the name). In the interview he states that his reasons
behind why From the 21st is a Japan-only release are intentional. Jeff
explains that he thinks different cultures and nations need a chance to
grow and develop a place in the global market of music development. by
making the album Japan-only, it forces all eyes to turn to Japan. He talks
about how all people are similar underneath, regardless of nationality,
and that this promotional move thrusts a kind of global unity into the
music. He discusses how the track (Violet) 21 counts, an almost silent
track on the album, has a purpose of causing a physical reaction from the
listener (by turning it up). He further explores ideas of causing
feelings/concepts to arise in the listener's perspective from the music,
as well as music serving as a symbolic language. The short track on
Tomorrow 1 with the brief chords and tones has a cycle, where by repeating
itself after a certain number of tones, a message can be interpreted from
it. It serves as a language. He is also embarking on some mega-future
tour all over Japan.

nice, nice.

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Re: (313) why 21st is japan only

1999-09-17 Thread George M. Smiley
 i read a VERY interesting brief interview with Jeff Mills
 in an obscure magazine (i forgot the name). In the
 interview he states that his reasons behind why From
 the 21st is a Japan-only release are intentional. Jeff
 explains that he thinks different cultures and nations
 need a chance to grow and develop a place in the
 global market of music development.

Sounds pretty weak to me.  How does releasing a
CD via part of a huge multi-national corporation do
anything to help grow underdeveloped and/or
unrecognized international music?  Last time I
checked Sony Japan is still, umm, Sony.

Can you transcribe the interview or parts of it?

 He is also embarking on some mega-future
 tour all over Japan.

I'm curious as to how many Japanese artists he will
be featuring on this tour.  I also may have reason to
be in Japan next year (for what I suspect is the same
reason he is there for - money), anyone have more
details?

 - George





Re: (313) why 21st is japan only (fwd)

1999-09-17 Thread Dan Sicko
whoops. meant this to go to the list, too.

-- Forwarded message --
Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 14:06:11 -0700 (PDT)
From: Dan Sicko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: George M. Smiley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) why 21st is japan only

 unrecognized international music?  Last time I
 checked Sony Japan is still, umm, Sony.

true. but how many other huge media entities have released
records from Jeff Mills, Derrick May, Juan Atkins and Kevin Saunderson?

Granted, three of those are licensed ... but still.

Sony Japan is at least blessed with some taste.

-d

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Re: (313) why 21st is japan only

1999-09-17 Thread George M. Smiley
 true. but how many other huge media entities have
 released records from Jeff Mills, Derrick May, Juan
 Atkins and Kevin Saunderson?

 Sony Japan is at least blessed with some taste.

Oh I'm not discounting Sony, I'm discounting the
idea that releasing a CD via Sony Japan will
somehow bring attention to artists local to
Japan.  The only benefit I see to that is getting
paid (certainly no shame in that, just don't
try to make it out to be more than it really
is).

A far more productive route would have been
to collaborate with those artists and/or feature
them on your imprint.  As an example I would
point you to the work Dan Curtin did with the
cats at Sublime.  Another route would be to
feature those artists on your tour, in your
mix, etc., etc.

Lastly, will it ever amount to much anyways
unless 'techno' makes some real in-roads here
in the U.S?  We could go off on that tip for
weeks on end (gear up 313 search  rescue
party).

 - George




Re: (313) why 21st is japan only

1999-09-17 Thread Otto Koppius
George M. Smiley wrote:
 
 Lastly, will it ever amount to much anyways
 unless 'techno' makes some real in-roads here
 in the U.S?  

Well, Carl Craig seems to be (finally) getting recognition in the
mainstream US press for his Innerzone Orchestra album (whereas European
reactions have been pretty mixed). In his wake, the Planet E roster and
more generally, Detroit(-related) artists will receive more attention as
well.

 We could go off on that tip for
 weeks on end (gear up 313 search  rescue
 party).

Victim drowned years ago, but reanimation is in progress :)

Otto


Re: (313) why 21st is japan only

1999-09-17 Thread James Bucknell


not holding my breath on that one.
last time black people making dance music made a widescale impact in the u.s.
and left the underground a bunch of hicks down the road from detroit piled their
records up in a sports arena and set fire to them.
but here's hoping...
james




George M. Smiley wrote:

 Lastly, will it ever amount to much anyways
 unless 'techno' makes some real in-roads here
 in the U.S?