RE: (313) Do You Know Who You Are (was RE: (313) what's your favorite track/album right now?)

2004-03-09 Thread placid
Ron trent - Altered states

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From: Brendan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Subject: (313) Do You Know Who You Are (was RE: (313) what's your
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Here's another track that I love right now - Virgo, Do 
You Know Who You Are.

It's not from Detroit so I get a slap for mentioning it; 
however, to me it's a very good example of late-80s Chicago 
music that almost could have been made in Detroit during 
that period. I remember a discussion on here some time ago 
about exactly what differentiated the electronic dance music 
output of Detroit and Chicago (essentially, what differentiated 
techno from house) and this track definitely backs up the 
opinion that there was a lot of music being made in Chicago 
then that could have been mistaken for Detroit techno, just 
as some producers in Detroit were being heavily influenced 
by Chicago house.

The synth strings on Do You Know Who You Are sound 
classically Detroit to me, with that brittle emotion and 
the combination of warmth and coldness that is characteristic 
of the feel of early 313 techno. What other old Chicago tracks 
can people think of that bridge the Detroit/Chicago gap as 
effectively as this Virgo track does?

Brendan




Re: (313) Do You Know Who You Are (was RE: (313) what's your favorite track/album right now?)

2004-03-09 Thread robin


The synth strings on Do You Know Who You Are sound 
classically Detroit to me, with that brittle emotion and 
the combination of warmth and coldness that is characteristic 
of the feel of early 313 techno. What other old Chicago tracks 
can people think of that bridge the Detroit/Chicago gap as 
effectively as this Virgo track does?


very obvious but Can U Feel It, Mr. Fingers.

so has Do You Know Who You Are been repressed recently or summink?


robin...



Re: (313) Do You Know Who You Are (was RE: (313) what's your favorite track/album right now?)

2004-03-09 Thread alex . bond

What other old Chicago tracks
can people think of that bridge the Detroit/Chicago gap as
effectively as this Virgo track does?

there's tons!

but, one for today - FARM BOY - JACKIN' ME AROUND - Trax '86

alex

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Re: (313) Do You Know Who You Are (was RE: (313) what's your favorite track/album right now?)

2004-03-09 Thread alex . bond

but, one for today - FARM BOY - JACKIN' ME AROUND - Trax '86

oops, forgot to say, dub mix only on this one, the rest is pap.
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RE: (313) Do You Know Who You Are (was RE: (313) what's your favorite track/album right now?)

2004-03-09 Thread Peteri, Jochem
beat the knuckles, anyone?

classic trax stuff, 

sandoz, isn´t it Ron Maney´s first 12(dj skull)?

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but, one for today - FARM BOY - JACKIN' ME AROUND - Trax '86

oops, forgot to say, dub mix only on this one, the rest is pap.
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RE: (313) Do You Know Who You Are (was RE: (313) what's your favorite track/album right now?)

2004-03-09 Thread Brendan Nelson
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 so has Do You Know Who You Are been repressed recently or summink?

Not as far as I know - I managed to get hold of it a few months 
ago though, and have been giving it some heavy listens lately.

I've got to hunt down this Farm Boy record that Alex mentioned - 
never come across that one before! 

Another Chicago track I'd suggest as something to bridge the gap
is Essence Of A Dream by K-Alexi - very Detroit strings on that 
one, and the TR-727 Latin Module drum machine on there is definitely 
more of a Detroit sound than a Chicago sound.

Brendan


RE: (313) Do You Know Who You Are (was RE: (313) what's your favorite track/album right now?)

2004-03-09 Thread Peteri, Jochem

That 727 is classic, it´s one of those machines i´ll always keep hooked up in 
the studio.

Another Chicago track I'd suggest as something to bridge the gap
is Essence Of A Dream by K-Alexi - very Detroit strings on that 
one, and the TR-727 Latin Module drum machine on there is definitely 
more of a Detroit sound than a Chicago sound.

Brendan

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Re: (313) Do You Know Who You Are (was RE: (313) what's your favorite track/album right now?)

2004-03-09 Thread robin


the 727 and the rz1 are both big faves of mine...(then again i just love 
any kinda drum machine)


i guess we're kinda heading off topic now :)

robin...

Peteri, Jochem wrote:

That 727 is classic, it´s one of those machines i´ll always keep hooked up in 
the studio.

Another Chicago track I'd suggest as something to bridge the gap
is Essence Of A Dream by K-Alexi - very Detroit strings on that 
one, and the TR-727 Latin Module drum machine on there is definitely 
more of a Detroit sound than a Chicago sound.


Brendan

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RE: (313) Do You Know Who You Are (was RE: (313) what's your favorite track/album right now?)

2004-03-09 Thread J. T.

The synth strings on Do You Know Who You Are sound
classically Detroit to me, with that brittle emotion and
the combination of warmth and coldness that is characteristic
of the feel of early 313 techno. What other old Chicago tracks
can people think of that bridge the Detroit/Chicago gap as
effectively as this Virgo track does?


well there's tons of old ones i guess, with virgo and k-alexi being 
consistently that style, and of course mr fingers.


sendex has recently been making tracks that hark back to this sound too, 
reallly nice. he posted one on the c-b-s forum 
http://www.smeyer.cistron.nl/~smeyer/music/sendex_temp01.mp3 ..wait what 
year is it? he'll be on a usa tour in early april, in detroit saturday the 
10th


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RE: (313) Do You Know Who You Are (was RE: (313) what's your favorite track/album right now?)

2004-03-09 Thread yussel
/nod head in reverence of altered states/

On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, placid wrote:

 Ron trent - Altered states

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 -Original Message-
 From: Brendan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 09 March 2004 12:34
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) Do You Know Who You Are (was RE: (313) what's your
 favorite track/album right now?)

 Here's another track that I love right now - Virgo, Do
 You Know Who You Are.

 It's not from Detroit so I get a slap for mentioning it;
 however, to me it's a very good example of late-80s Chicago
 music that almost could have been made in Detroit during
 that period. I remember a discussion on here some time ago
 about exactly what differentiated the electronic dance music
 output of Detroit and Chicago (essentially, what differentiated
 techno from house) and this track definitely backs up the
 opinion that there was a lot of music being made in Chicago
 then that could have been mistaken for Detroit techno, just
 as some producers in Detroit were being heavily influenced
 by Chicago house.

 The synth strings on Do You Know Who You Are sound
 classically Detroit to me, with that brittle emotion and
 the combination of warmth and coldness that is characteristic
 of the feel of early 313 techno. What other old Chicago tracks
 can people think of that bridge the Detroit/Chicago gap as
 effectively as this Virgo track does?

 Brendan





RE: (313) Do You Know Who You Are (was RE: (313) what's your favorite track/album right now?)

2004-03-09 Thread James_Bucknell





there is a vast raft of string laden chicago tracks. it's classic chicago
to me, rather than bridging a gap between chicago and detroit.
lot of stuff by da posse
all the virgo stuff by marshall jefferson - particularly the jungle
ron trent altered states
the house rockers everybody do it
ace and the sandman 'let your body talk'
larry heard 'can u feel it'

james
www.jbucknell.com



   
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The synth strings on Do You Know Who You Are sound
classically Detroit to me, with that brittle emotion and
the combination of warmth and coldness that is characteristic
of the feel of early 313 techno. What other old Chicago tracks
can people think of that bridge the Detroit/Chicago gap as
effectively as this Virgo track does?

well there's tons of old ones i guess, with virgo and k-alexi being
consistently that style, and of course mr fingers.

sendex has recently been making tracks that hark back to this sound too,
reallly nice. he posted one on the c-b-s forum
http://www.smeyer.cistron.nl/~smeyer/music/sendex_temp01.mp3 ..wait what
year is it? he'll be on a usa tour in early april, in detroit saturday the
10th

jt

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