Re: (313) Any comments on these records?
>In Vitro wrote: >> >> I'm going to order some stuff. Are these records listed any good? >> Anybody can help me out? Thanks >... >> Electronome Music Telex >> Viewlexx USA > >The aural equivalent of kicking someone in the nuts, this is one mean, >raw electro EP straight outta Compton (erm, the Netherlands I mean). >Released in the summer of last year. Guaranteed to wreak havoc on any >dancefloor, esp. when followed with "Get down to my technique" by >Jackal+Hyde. BTW, have Jackal+Hyde done anything else besides this? >Weren't they an alias of Rabbit In The Moon (?!), or was it simply >released on RITM's Hallucination label? AFAIK Jackal & Hyde is done by one of the two people from DynamixII Klaas-jan
Re: (313) Any comments on these records?
In Vitro wrote: > > I'm going to order some stuff. Are these records listed any good? > Anybody can help me out? Thanks ... > Electronome Music Telex > Viewlexx USA The aural equivalent of kicking someone in the nuts, this is one mean, raw electro EP straight outta Compton (erm, the Netherlands I mean). Released in the summer of last year. Guaranteed to wreak havoc on any dancefloor, esp. when followed with "Get down to my technique" by Jackal+Hyde. BTW, have Jackal+Hyde done anything else besides this? Weren't they an alias of Rabbit In The Moon (?!), or was it simply released on RITM's Hallucination label? Otto
Re: (313) Any comments on these records?
On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, marsel wrote: > > >Zombie Nation Kernkraft 400 > >Gigolo > > Zombie Nation - Kernkraft 400 - 12" - Gigolo - gigolo19 > Gigolo goes straight on in the retrodiscoelectro era. Splank! and Mooner > form together Zombie Nation these five tracks. The track Kernkraft 400 is a > somewhat bold electro track and comes with a 'Space Invaders..'-like very > catchy synth loop, Automearck goes in slow house style, with voice gimmick > samples. Last on a, Glam 25, is more downtempo breakbeats with smooth synth > sounds. Breakitdown is more into heavy electro, towards The Hague-style. > Rhythmbox is the last one, more uptempo together with cheesy synths into > eighties style. > Can anyone recommend an artist or compilation that has a style similiar to the above. It has to be available on CD too. m.t.
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At 15-9-99 -0700 21:24 , you wrote: >I'm going to order some stuff. Are these records listed any good? >Anybody can help me out? Thanks > >i-F Portrait of a Dead Girl 2 : Conclusion >Disko B I-f - Portrait of a Dead Girl 2 - 12" - Disko B Those few with an ear to the sewer (read: one of 100 holding "the brown elbow") know well that the sounds of the Hague have recently stepped straight off the screen like a musical Purple Rose of Cairo. Disco B has stolen from Hottmix Electro-nix a set of four superbly Sountrackian sewer scene's which truly tread across territories of thoughtful techno story telling. At times, steering straight into post industreal pop vocal song structure and of course, plodding through pensive blinking beatbox meditations. For the trainspotters who didn't hang their arms out the window of their car, there is a consolation prize of "TORMENT" here, a brown elbow electro highlight which was lifted off the aforementioned extraordinarily limited and as exclusively stellar Viewlexx 12 and deposited here for wider appreciation. Come and get it! (Buddy) >Zombie Nation Kernkraft 400 >Gigolo Zombie Nation - Kernkraft 400 - 12" - Gigolo - gigolo19 Gigolo goes straight on in the retrodiscoelectro era. Splank! and Mooner form together Zombie Nation these five tracks. The track Kernkraft 400 is a somewhat bold electro track and comes with a 'Space Invaders..'-like very catchy synth loop, Automearck goes in slow house style, with voice gimmick samples. Last on a, Glam 25, is more downtempo breakbeats with smooth synth sounds. Breakitdown is more into heavy electro, towards The Hague-style. Rhythmbox is the last one, more uptempo together with cheesy synths into eighties style. >Pametex Car Demolition >Clone Pametex - Car demolition - LP - Clone - Cat.Clone XX Hundred promo copies are floating around of this 8-track lp by Melvin White from The Hague. This lp presents some of the finest tracks in the electro area to come from Holland yet. Eight times very soulful, quiet towards ambient, electro tracks. An excellent piece of work, fully loaded with atmospheric moods for fine listening hours. Order it straight from the source. (Arnold) >Electronome Music Telex >Viewlexx USA Electronome - Music Telex EP - 12" - Viewlexx - V-001 First release on the new and improved Viewlexx label, after five 'test pressings', released through the new Star 67 and therefore pressed at the excellent NSC press, detroit. Music Telex is the follow-up to No Landscape & Influence 12"es, released on the Interr-ference label. Were these releases to a broader range, this time it's sticked to dope electro. And how! Music Telex ep is without a doubt one of the finest pieces of electro ever to leave Holland. Hi energy tracks, deep in future-mode, electricity basslines all around. The EP leaves off in a spacey clinical mood, where in track 2 things are fired up. Fine vocoder use and densed beats and basses. First track on side b has a bassline closely to Fix' Flash one, where the last track is more airy, somewhat reminding to Le Car stuff. Very strong & deep release. > 3 Chairs Outer Drive > 3 Chairs Rick Wilhite, Kenny Dixon Jr & Theo Parish present: - Three Chairs - 2x12" - 3 Chairs - 3CH-1 More spacey and experimental are the platters of this delicious double pack on also the new dopey 3 Chairs label. Deep soul house tracks again, six in total, bringing the top of avantgarde lo-fi disco. Top tunes are especially the raw and smashing When the morning comes by Theo Parish, and the funky long Track to Track by KDJ. Also check Kenny Dixon Jr's album on Planet E, which includes lots of classics of this geezer. Party on! (Arnold) Various - 3 Chairs - 12" - Sound Signature The follow-up to the excellent 3 Chairs double pack sees daylight through Theo Parrish' Sound Signature imprint. And again these gentlemen keeped some of the best pieces for this release. Rick Wilhite opens with Good Kiss, easily pumping around at below 110 bpm. The smooth beats only seem to be stopped by some jazzy breaks. Theo Parrish opens side b with Blue Out, opening quietly but getting active later on. Kenny Dixon Jr finishes this release with the fine Transit. A more introvert track, in the best style of Detoit house. Excellent! all from somewhere within the .. forcefield | mindless entertainment http://www.sonik.demon.nl/forcefield
RE: (313) Any comments on these records?
The Legowelt ep is one of the best records I have heard this year. Kinda new-beat / Moroder style. Moody as f**k. peace Claus Es np: Legowelt Pimpshifter -Original Message- From: In Vitro [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 16. september 1999 06:25 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject:(313) Any comments on these records? I'm going to order some stuff. Are these records listed any good? Anybody can help me out? Thanks i-F Portrait of a Dead Girl 2 : Conclusion Disko B Zombie Nation Kernkraft 400 Gigolo Chris Korda Six Billion Humans Cant Be Wrong Gigolo Legowelt Pimpshifter Bunker Pametex Car Demolition Clone Electronome Music Telex Viewlexx USA 3 Chairs Outer Drive 3 Chairs __ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com
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>>Chris Korda Six Billion Humans Cant Be Wrong >>Gigolo >> > > > >L.P. of the YEAR!!!.and also one of the most amazing things Ive >heard in my life > >Get the C.D. as well, as you will get the best tracks from his other 12" 's >too!!! heh heh heh..."fleshdance"
Re: (313) Any comments on these records?
re: the I-F: came out in 1997, three tracks, all about the same tempo. the search and the torment are i-f style electrofunk, whereas the man with the stick is super minimal with a very dark riff running through it. andrew duke In Vitro wrote: > I'm going to order some stuff. Are these records listed any good? > Anybody can help me out? Thanks > > i-F Portrait of a Dead Girl 2 : Conclusion > Disko B > > Zombie Nation Kernkraft 400 > Gigolo > > Chris Korda Six Billion Humans Cant Be Wrong > Gigolo > > Legowelt Pimpshifter > Bunker > > Pametex Car Demolition > Clone > > Electronome Music Telex > Viewlexx USA > > 3 Chairs Outer Drive > 3 Chairs > > __ > Do You Yahoo!? > Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9
Re: (313) Any comments on these records?
-Original Message- From: In Vitro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 313@hyperreal.org <313@hyperreal.org> Date: Thursday, September 16, 1999 12:18 AM Subject: (313) Any comments on these records? >I'm going to order some stuff. Are these records listed any good? >Anybody can help me out? Thanks > > >Chris Korda Six Billion Humans Cant Be Wrong >Gigolo > L.P. of the YEAR!!!.and also one of the most amazing things Ive heard in my life Get the C.D. as well, as you will get the best tracks from his other 12" 's too!!! derek.
RE: (313) Any comments on these records?
nice electro selection, i say make the order...looks like a question better suited to electo-breaks tho :) sire www.elektroshock.com -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of In Vitro Sent: Wednesday, 15 September 1999 9:25 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Any comments on these records? I'm going to order some stuff. Are these records listed any good? Anybody can help me out? Thanks i-F Portrait of a Dead Girl 2 : Conclusion Disko B Zombie Nation Kernkraft 400 Gigolo Chris Korda Six Billion Humans Cant Be Wrong Gigolo Legowelt Pimpshifter Bunker Pametex Car Demolition Clone Electronome Music Telex Viewlexx USA 3 Chairs Outer Drive 3 Chairs __ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com