RE: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection

2004-01-14 Thread David Powers
I like the B-52's anyway, but that track is like the greatest I ever
heard of theirs!  It was also on a comp Carl Craig put together.  I'm
not sure it REALLY has much to do with Detroit techno, but it still
rocks.

~Dave

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 Mesopotamia - The B-52s



I think I need some explanations on this one... ???



Gwendal



Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection

2004-01-13 Thread Phonopsia
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To: The Music Institute 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 11:50 PM
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 C4 (original 12 inch mix) - Maurizio

I'm probably going to feel really stupid for asking, but what's this? 

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RE: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection

2004-01-13 Thread Jernej Marusic
 -Original Message-
 From: Phonopsia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 13. januar 2004 1:01
 To: Ian Malbon; The Music Institute
 Subject: Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection
 
 
  C4 (original 12 inch mix) - Maurizio
 
 I'm probably going to feel really stupid for asking, but what's this? 

He probably ment M4.
I've seen it written C4 a couple of times before, due to M being rotated on
the record:
http://www.basicchannel.com/item/M-4


Jernej
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Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection

2004-01-13 Thread Ian Malbon

On Jan 12, 2004, at 7:00 PM, Phonopsia wrote:


C4 (original 12 inch mix) - Maurizio


I'm probably going to feel really stupid for asking, but what's this?


Typo.  M4.  Sorry if you jumped.
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IM



Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection

2004-01-13 Thread Tom Churchill
 C4 (original 12 inch mix) - Maurizio
 
 I'm probably going to feel really stupid for asking, but what's this?

I think this is a reference to M4 in the Maurizio series - the label looks
like 'C 4'...



Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection

2004-01-13 Thread Phonopsia
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To: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: The Music Institute 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 12:07 AM
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 On Jan 12, 2004, at 7:00 PM, Phonopsia wrote:
 
  C4 (original 12 inch mix) - Maurizio
 
  I'm probably going to feel really stupid for asking, but what's this?
 
 Typo.  M4.  Sorry if you jumped.


Whew! Sorry if I made anyone else jump. :) 

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Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection

2004-01-13 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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From: Ian Malbon [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Ah, but that's only 15 tracks.  Looking for more, I stumbled 
across 
this list culled from a some votes cast in 2000 or so:
Not everything here can be called Detroit Techno, but nearly all 
of it 
is embraced by fans like us.  There is a heavy old-school 
educational 
bent to this list.  Use at your discretion.

ill delete the ones i dont like and then add some more at the end.

No Way Back - Adonis
Night Drive Thru Babylon - Model 500
Moskow Diskow - Telex
The Dance - Rhythim Is Rhythim
Flash - Fix
Clear - Cybotron
Good Life - Inner City
French Kiss - Lil' Louis
Numbers - Kraftwerk
The Bells - Jeff Mills
Nude Photo - Rhythim Is Rhythim
Alleys Of Your Mind - Cybotron
Groove La Chord - Aril Brikha
Planet Rock - Afrika Bambaataa
Voodoo Ray - A Guy Called Gerald
Strings of life - Rhythim Is Rhythim
Tour de France - Kraftwerk
Lookin' for the Perfect Beat - Afrika Bambaataa
Flash Light - Parliament
Atomic Dog - George Clinton
The Art Of Stalking - Suburban Knight
Mesopotamia - The B-52s
The Chase - Giorgio Moroder
No UFO's - Model 500
Frequency 7 - Visage
Shari Vari - A Number of Names
Spastik - Plastikman
I Feel Love - Donna Summer
Jaguar (Original Mix) - DJ Rolando - Aztec Mystic
Big Fun - Inner City

those are all good. id add:

paperclip people - oscillator
basic channel - phylyps trak II
DBX - losing control
mr fingers - can you feel it
moodymann - shades of jae
theo parrish - dusty cabinets
recloose - get there tonight
drexciya - journey home
carl craig - a wonderful life
ron trent - altered states
robert hood - the core
robert hood - minus
detroit escalator company - gratiot
4th wave - electroluv

thats good for now. im sure ill remember like 20 more as soon as i 
send this. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection

2004-01-13 Thread dhagger








those are all good. id add:

paperclip people - oscillator
basic channel - phylyps trak II
DBX - losing control
mr fingers - can you feel it
moodymann - shades of jae
theo parrish - dusty cabinets
recloose - get there tonight
drexciya - journey home
carl craig - a wonderful life
ron trent - altered states
robert hood - the core
robert hood - minus
detroit escalator company - gratiot
4th wave - electroluv

thats good for now. im sure ill remember like 20 more as soon as i
send this.




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Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection

2004-01-13 Thread dhagger





Good to see these three favourites of mine listed. Pivotal records in my
opinion.

Cheers, Dave


paperclip people - oscillator
basic channel - phylyps trak II
DBX - losing control
mr fingers - can you feel it
moodymann - shades of jae
theo parrish - dusty cabinets
recloose - get there tonight
drexciya - journey home
carl craig - a wonderful life
ron trent - altered states
robert hood - the core
robert hood - minus
detroit escalator company - gratiot
4th wave - electroluv



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Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection

2004-01-13 Thread jurren baars

i like the fact that you're given 3 cd's to work with.
my suggestion would be [similar to the list ian malbin posted] to use the 
first cd as a 'history-lesson': what tracks influenced the earliest techno, 
with a couple of early techno releases added to the cd, to show the link.
cd 2 can be used to show the diversity of the genre, where cd 3 could show 
how it's influenced other genres, and offshoots, with a couple of 
influential techno tracks as a reference.


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RE: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection

2004-01-13 Thread Cobert, Gwendal
 Mesopotamia - The B-52s



I think I need some explanations on this one... ???



Gwendal


Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection

2004-01-13 Thread Marsel van der Wielen

some tips are on 
http://nomorewords.net/forcefield/ten.html

although it's not strictly 313.. 

and there should be some additions maybe
- relics (buzz)
- equinox / the beginning / nite  da (buzz)
- panic in detroit (buzz)
- 313 detroit (infonet)
and one of those first submerge compilation
and/or the red planet compilation
and model 500 classics.. 

ah well


RE: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection

2004-01-13 Thread Robert Taylor
They're from Detroit apparently and this track in particular was allegedly 
heavily played by Electrifying Mojo, The Wizard etc and was an acknowledged 
inpsiration on many Detroit artists - it is on Carl Craig's Abstract Funk 
Theory comp.

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Subject: RE: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection


 Mesopotamia - The B-52s



I think I need some explanations on this one... ???



Gwendal

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Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection

2004-01-13 Thread Ian Malbon
Actually, The B-52s are from Athens, Georgia.  The track Mesopotamia 
happened to get a lot of play on air and at Detroit parties in the 
1980s.  Great pulsating bassline and killer backing vocals.

--
Ian

On Jan 13, 2004, at 4:52 AM, Robert Taylor wrote:

They're from Detroit apparently and this track in particular was 
allegedly heavily played by Electrifying Mojo, The Wizard etc and was 
an acknowledged inpsiration on many Detroit artists - it is on Carl 
Craig's Abstract Funk Theory comp.


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From: Cobert, Gwendal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 9:42 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection



Mesopotamia - The B-52s




I think I need some explanations on this one... ???




RE: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection

2004-01-13 Thread Robert Taylor
My mistake - oops

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Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 3:22 PM
To: Robert Taylor
Cc: Cobert, Gwendal; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection


Actually, The B-52s are from Athens, Georgia.  The track Mesopotamia 
happened to get a lot of play on air and at Detroit parties in the 
1980s.  Great pulsating bassline and killer backing vocals.
-- 
Ian

On Jan 13, 2004, at 4:52 AM, Robert Taylor wrote:

 They're from Detroit apparently and this track in particular was 
 allegedly heavily played by Electrifying Mojo, The Wizard etc and was 
 an acknowledged inpsiration on many Detroit artists - it is on Carl 
 Craig's Abstract Funk Theory comp.

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 Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 9:42 AM
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 Subject: RE: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection


 Mesopotamia - The B-52s



 I think I need some explanations on this one... ???

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Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection

2004-01-12 Thread kj at technotourist dot org

CD1: Panic in Detroit (Buzz)
CD2: Virtual Sex (Buzz)
CD3: 313 Detroit (Infonet)

Then you got a pretty good idea about what Detroit techno is all about 
i suppose...




On 12-jan-04, at 19:57, Bleep43 wrote:


Hi,

Wondering if the 313 folk can help out here. I visit a message board 
based
in the UK which is primarily concerned with rock music, but the 
members are
open to all styles, and I'm regarded as something of a lone voice in 
the
desert for all forms of electronic dance music. Most people like your 
usual

dance fare, e.g Chemical Bros, Leftfield, basically the stuff that
mainstream magazines like. The community is fairly close-knit, and 
once in a

while we meet up to exchange CD-Rs, often being themed. Essentially I'm
asking you lot to see if you can help me compile what would be a 
definite 3

CD collection of Detroit Techno.

So, 3 CDs of 75 minutes. What goes on there?







Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection

2004-01-12 Thread Arne Weinberg
Also a good view on Detroit Techno would be

True People - A detroit techno album on React.

Cheerio, Arne


kj at technotourist dot org [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
 CD1: Panic in Detroit (Buzz)
 CD2: Virtual Sex (Buzz)
 CD3: 313 Detroit (Infonet)
 
 Then you got a pretty good idea about what Detroit techno is all about 
 i suppose...
 
 
 
 On 12-jan-04, at 19:57, Bleep43 wrote:
 
  Hi,
 
  Wondering if the 313 folk can help out here. I visit a message board 
  based
  in the UK which is primarily concerned with rock music, but the 
  members are
  open to all styles, and I'm regarded as something of a lone voice in 
  the
  desert for all forms of electronic dance music. Most people like your 
  usual
  dance fare, e.g Chemical Bros, Leftfield, basically the stuff that
  mainstream magazines like. The community is fairly close-knit, and 
  once in a
  while we meet up to exchange CD-Rs, often being themed. Essentially I'm
  asking you lot to see if you can help me compile what would be a 
  definite 3
  CD collection of Detroit Techno.
 
  So, 3 CDs of 75 minutes. What goes on there?
 
 
 
 
 




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Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection

2004-01-12 Thread Phonopsia
Toby,

Not sure if you have this already or not, but there was some voting via
Twoplayer a few years back compiled here:

http://www.twoplayer.co.uk/charts/detroit/index_forcefield.asp

Many of the voters were from [313].

Tristan
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- Original Message - 
From: Bleep43 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 6:57 PM
Subject: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection


 Hi,

 Wondering if the 313 folk can help out here. I visit a message board based
 in the UK which is primarily concerned with rock music, but the members
are
 open to all styles, and I'm regarded as something of a lone voice in the
 desert for all forms of electronic dance music. Most people like your
usual
 dance fare, e.g Chemical Bros, Leftfield, basically the stuff that
 mainstream magazines like. The community is fairly close-knit, and once in
a
 while we meet up to exchange CD-Rs, often being themed. Essentially I'm
 asking you lot to see if you can help me compile what would be a definite
3
 CD collection of Detroit Techno.

 So, 3 CDs of 75 minutes. What goes on there?








Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection

2004-01-12 Thread Phonopsia
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From: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Bleep43 [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 7:24 PM
Subject: Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection


 Toby,
 
 Not sure if you have this already or not, but there was some voting via
 Twoplayer a few years back compiled here:
 
 http://www.twoplayer.co.uk/charts/detroit/index_forcefield.asp
 
 Many of the voters were from [313].

Oh wait. I see you've already voted. :) Doh. 

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Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection

2004-01-12 Thread Ian Malbon

On Jan 12, 2004, at 2:24 PM, Phonopsia wrote:


Not sure if you have this already or not, but there was some voting via
Twoplayer a few years back compiled here:

http://www.twoplayer.co.uk/charts/detroit/index_forcefield.asp

Many of the voters were from [313].


Ah, but that's only 15 tracks.  Looking for more, I stumbled across 
this list culled from a some votes cast in 2000 or so:
Not everything here can be called Detroit Techno, but nearly all of it 
is embraced by fans like us.  There is a heavy old-school educational 
bent to this list.  Use at your discretion.


No Way Back - Adonis
Night Drive Thru Babylon - Model 500
Moskow Diskow - Telex
The Dance - Rhythim Is Rhythim
Flash - Fix
Rave New World - X-101
Clear - Cybotron
Good Life - Inner City
Wiggin - Rhythim Is Rhythim
French Kiss - Lil' Louis
Numbers - Kraftwerk
Sole Waves Remix - Sole Tech
The Bells - Jeff Mills
Don't You Want It? - Davina
Din Daa Daa - George Kranz
Lost Transmission From Earth - The Martian
C4 (original 12 inch mix) - Maurizio
Elements - Psyche/BFC
My AUX Mind - Aux 88
Falling in Dub - Random Noise Generation
Cosmic Cars - Cybotron
Nude Photo - Rhythim Is Rhythim
Alleys Of Your Mind - Cybotron
Groove La Chord - Aril Brikha
Planet Rock - Afrika Bambaataa
Planetary Assault Systems - Booster
Computer World - Kraftwerk
Voodoo Ray - A Guy Called Gerald
Strings of life - Rhythim Is Rhythim
The Beginning - Rhythim Is Rhythim
Tour de France - Kraftwerk
Livin' for the Nite - Yolanda
Lookin' for the Perfect Beat - Afrika Bambaataa
Flash Light - Parliament
Amalia - As One
Rock Lobster - The B-52s
Final Frontier - Underground Resistance
Atomic Dog - George Clinton
The Art Of Stalking - Suburban Knight
FU2 - F.U.S.E.
Spiritual High - Up!
Mesopotamia - The B-52s
The Chase - Giorgio Moroder
Lyot (Maurizio mix) - Vainqueur
No UFO's - Model 500
One Nation Under A Groove - Funkadelic
Substance Abuse - F.U.S.E.
Blow Your House Down - A Guy Called Gerald
Frequency 7 - Visage
Shari Vari - A Number of Names
I Wanna Be There - Model 500
Technarchy - Cybersonik
Spastik - Plastikman
The Groove That Won't Stop - Kevin Saunderson
I Feel Love - Donna Summer
Die Kosmischen Kuriere - 3MB featuring Juan Atkins
Ultraviolet Images - The Martian
Jaguar (Original Mix) - DJ Rolando - Aztec Mystic
Big Fun - Inner City
Acid Eiffel - Laurent Garnier
It's More Fun To Compute - Kraftwerk
Home - Robert Hood
Space Invaders R Smoking Grass - i-F
Jupiter Jazz -Underground Resistance
--
IM