Re: (313) Four elements on techno production

2008-06-02 Thread 313

Hi Dimitri,

cheers. Thats spot on.

thanks

Wildtek Concept / DJ Dimitri Pike wrote:

Strange question ... Good in same time.

I'll go for this :

Wildtek = Savage techno, meaning like a lion in the jungle that can't be
captured...

Wildub = What was not expected from Wildtek.

Releases ?

Gareth Duprey - The Tempest (Unknown element travelling space)
Mitch Walcott - Titan (Famous Saturn satellite, space element)
Titan 'Re_Treatments' (Another approach of Titan and space elements)
Gareth Duprey 'Deep In the Tomb' (Inspired by a subterranian place in Arctic)

Next coming : AEOD 'The Edge Of Time' (Very spacey... Ask for your digital
promo...)

Maybe missing the point but thinking about it now and feeling it 'connected'.

It's all here : http://wildtek.free.fr

Peace
Dim



Re: (313) Four elements on techno production

2008-06-02 Thread Wildtek Concept / DJ Dimitri Pike
Strange question ... Good in same time.

I'll go for this :

Wildtek = Savage techno, meaning like a lion in the jungle that can't be
captured...

Wildub = What was not expected from Wildtek.

Releases ?

Gareth Duprey - The Tempest (Unknown element travelling space)
Mitch Walcott - Titan (Famous Saturn satellite, space element)
Titan 'Re_Treatments' (Another approach of Titan and space elements)
Gareth Duprey 'Deep In the Tomb' (Inspired by a subterranian place in Arctic)

Next coming : AEOD 'The Edge Of Time' (Very spacey... Ask for your digital
promo...)

Maybe missing the point but thinking about it now and feeling it 'connected'.

It's all here : http://wildtek.free.fr

Peace
Dim

-- 
Dimitri Pike
http://wildtek.free.fr
http://www.myspace.com/wildtek


Re: (313) Four elements on techno production

2008-06-02 Thread Martin Dust
Z'ev wrote a very interesting book on musical rhythms using Gematria  
and ancient charts, if I remember correctly there is only one rhythm  
that is total universal, and one sound...


m


On 2 Jun 2008, at 17:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Ahem. I was actually only prepared to go back to the greeks. Most of  
their music was curiously lost and never transcripted. In principle  
then it could be sound philosophy. Just a little outdated(?)


play on

Martin Dust wrote:


The Egyptian's had charts for certain musical keys and sounds, so  
did the Mayan's - it's no more imaginary than Noah's Ark or Jesus  
banging out 5000 loafs.

m
any particular flavor, tone, force, or style can be associated  
with an

element. a rough bass can be like water or fire or earth or air,
whether its a typhoon or a breeze. i think this post is a little
imaginary.







Re: (313) Four elements on techno production

2008-06-02 Thread 313

Ahem, to get back OT this question is about DETROIT and the Greek idea
of the FOUR ELEMENTS...

continue ;-)

Martin Dust wrote:


On 2 Jun 2008, at 16:55, Odeluga, Ken wrote:


You telling me there wasn't and he didn't?!?


Depends who you ask Ken ;)

m






Re: (313) Four elements on techno production

2008-06-02 Thread Martin Dust


On 2 Jun 2008, at 16:55, Odeluga, Ken wrote:


You telling me there wasn't and he didn't?!?


Depends who you ask Ken ;)

m


Re: (313) Four elements on techno production

2008-06-02 Thread Frank Glazer
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 11:53 AM, Martin Dust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>
> The Egyptian's had charts for certain musical keys and sounds, so did the
> Mayan's - it's no more imaginary than Noah's Ark or Jesus banging out 5000
> loafs.

did anybody else get the basic channel remix of "5000 loafs"?  it was
on a limited 13" marbled rainbow vinyl release.


>
> m
>
>
>>> any particular flavor, tone, force, or style can be associated with an
>>> element. a rough bass can be like water or fire or earth or air,
>>> whether its a typhoon or a breeze. i think this post is a little
>>> imaginary.
>>>
>>> On 6/2/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Hmmm. Not tenuous titles, more the feel of the music.

 Surely you agree that Drexciya somehow sounds 'watery'. I think in the
 same way Strand feels 'earthy' etc etc. Then again maybe Im just wigging
 out :-(

 p.s. Drexciya was the definite detroit association. 10 points Rob :-D


>



-- 
peace,

frank

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RE: (313) Four elements on techno production

2008-06-02 Thread Odeluga, Ken
You telling me there wasn't and he didn't?!?

-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 4:53 PM
To: 313 List
Subject: Re: (313) Four elements on techno production


>

The Egyptian's had charts for certain musical keys and sounds, so did  
the Mayan's - it's no more imaginary than Noah's Ark or Jesus banging  
out 5000 loafs.

m


>> any particular flavor, tone, force, or style can be associated with
>> an
>> element. a rough bass can be like water or fire or earth or air,
>> whether its a typhoon or a breeze. i think this post is a little
>> imaginary.
>>
>> On 6/2/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Hmmm. Not tenuous titles, more the feel of the music.
>>>
>>> Surely you agree that Drexciya somehow sounds 'watery'. I think in
>>> the
>>> same way Strand feels 'earthy' etc etc. Then again maybe Im just  
>>> wigging
>>> out :-(
>>>
>>> p.s. Drexciya was the definite detroit association. 10 points
>>> Rob :-D
>>>
>>>


Re: (313) Four elements on techno production

2008-06-02 Thread Martin Dust




The Egyptian's had charts for certain musical keys and sounds, so did  
the Mayan's - it's no more imaginary than Noah's Ark or Jesus banging  
out 5000 loafs.


m


any particular flavor, tone, force, or style can be associated with  
an

element. a rough bass can be like water or fire or earth or air,
whether its a typhoon or a breeze. i think this post is a little
imaginary.

On 6/2/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hmmm. Not tenuous titles, more the feel of the music.

Surely you agree that Drexciya somehow sounds 'watery'. I think in  
the
same way Strand feels 'earthy' etc etc. Then again maybe Im just  
wigging

out :-(

p.s. Drexciya was the definite detroit association. 10 points  
Rob :-D





RE: (313) Four elements on techno production

2008-06-02 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Who else is feeling surreal?

-Original Message-
From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 4:46 PM
To: 313 List
Subject: Re: (313) Four elements on techno production


Indeed... a little imaginary
Crack is bad for you ;-)

Now give me a shovel i know there is a good bassline somewhere under  
that tree



On 2 jun 2008, at 16:44, Michael Kuszynski wrote:

> any particular flavor, tone, force, or style can be associated with an

> element. a rough bass can be like water or fire or earth or air, 
> whether its a typhoon or a breeze. i think this post is a little 
> imaginary.
>
> On 6/2/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hmmm. Not tenuous titles, more the feel of the music.
>>
>> Surely you agree that Drexciya somehow sounds 'watery'. I think in
>> the
>> same way Strand feels 'earthy' etc etc. Then again maybe Im just  
>> wigging
>> out :-(
>>
>> p.s. Drexciya was the definite detroit association. 10 points Rob :-D
>>
>> --
>>
>> chuck
>>
>> Odeluga, Ken wrote:
>>> Odd one. You don't just mean titles then? You seem to be looking
>>> for,
>>> now don't take this the wrong way, tenuous verbal connections. Can  
>>> you
>>> be more specific?
>>>
>>> I thought of 'Firekeeper' but maybe that's not the sort of thing you

>>> mean ...
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 3:06 PM
>>> To: 313 List
>>> Subject: (313) Four elements on techno production
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi list,
>>>
>>> Im looking to do some digging so my question is whether anyone can 
>>> recommend some music with a strong association to one of the
>>> elements?
>>>
>>> There is a definite detroit association with one of the elements, 
>>> (ahem), but also Strand, Phonophani <- earth, Derek Carr, Dave
>>> Angel,
>>> Juan? <- space (ie air), Shake <- fire(?)
>>>
>>> Can anyone provide any other 'element' tips
>>>
>>> play nicely children
>>>
>>> cheers
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
> --
> ---
> Michael Kuszynski
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.planerecordings.com
> New York, NY


Re: (313) Four elements on techno production

2008-06-02 Thread Klaas-Jan Jongsma

Indeed... a little imaginary
Crack is bad for you ;-)

Now give me a shovel i know there is a good bassline somewhere under  
that tree




On 2 jun 2008, at 16:44, Michael Kuszynski wrote:


any particular flavor, tone, force, or style can be associated with an
element. a rough bass can be like water or fire or earth or air,
whether its a typhoon or a breeze. i think this post is a little
imaginary.

On 6/2/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hmmm. Not tenuous titles, more the feel of the music.

Surely you agree that Drexciya somehow sounds 'watery'. I think in  
the
same way Strand feels 'earthy' etc etc. Then again maybe Im just  
wigging

out :-(

p.s. Drexciya was the definite detroit association. 10 points Rob :-D

--

chuck

Odeluga, Ken wrote:
Odd one. You don't just mean titles then? You seem to be looking  
for,
now don't take this the wrong way, tenuous verbal connections. Can  
you

be more specific?

I thought of 'Firekeeper' but maybe that's not the sort of thing you
mean ...

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 3:06 PM
To: 313 List
Subject: (313) Four elements on techno production


Hi list,

Im looking to do some digging so my question is whether anyone can
recommend some music with a strong association to one of the  
elements?


There is a definite detroit association with one of the elements,
(ahem), but also Strand, Phonophani <- earth, Derek Carr, Dave  
Angel,

Juan? <- space (ie air), Shake <- fire(?)

Can anyone provide any other 'element' tips

play nicely children

cheers







--
---
Michael Kuszynski
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.planerecordings.com
New York, NY




Re: (313) Four elements on techno production

2008-06-02 Thread Matt Kane's Brain
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 10:45 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Digger sounds good. Cant see owt on discogs though ?

Oops, I got a little mixed up. I thought it was a CJ Bolland alias,
but the release is called the Digger, and it's on Mole Records
(different from the Mole I said before, who has released on Wagon
Repair, Mutek_rec, and Musique Risquee)

-- 
matt kane's brain
techno radio at: http://hydrogenproject.com http://wzbc.org
capoeira in boston http://capoeirageraisusa.com
aim ->mkbatwerk


Re: (313) Four elements on techno production

2008-06-02 Thread 313

Elements Vol One and Two in the bag

Michael Kuszynski wrote:

makes me think of enya. and cheddar cheese.

On 6/2/08, kent williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I don't know if Sean Deason is reading 313 right now, but I believe he
made a series of track named after the Noble Gases.  I don't think he
ever released it though.

On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 9:05 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi list,

Im looking to do some digging so my question is whether anyone can
recommend some music with a strong association to one of the elements?

There is a definite detroit association with one of the elements,
(ahem), but also Strand, Phonophani <- earth, Derek Carr, Dave Angel,
Juan? <- space (ie air), Shake <- fire(?)

Can anyone provide any other 'element' tips

play nicely children

cheers








Re: (313) Four elements on techno production

2008-06-02 Thread Michael Kuszynski
any particular flavor, tone, force, or style can be associated with an
element. a rough bass can be like water or fire or earth or air,
whether its a typhoon or a breeze. i think this post is a little
imaginary.

On 6/2/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmmm. Not tenuous titles, more the feel of the music.
>
> Surely you agree that Drexciya somehow sounds 'watery'. I think in the
> same way Strand feels 'earthy' etc etc. Then again maybe Im just wigging
> out :-(
>
> p.s. Drexciya was the definite detroit association. 10 points Rob :-D
>
> --
>
> chuck
>
> Odeluga, Ken wrote:
>> Odd one. You don't just mean titles then? You seem to be looking for,
>> now don't take this the wrong way, tenuous verbal connections. Can you
>> be more specific?
>>
>> I thought of 'Firekeeper' but maybe that's not the sort of thing you
>> mean ...
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 3:06 PM
>> To: 313 List
>> Subject: (313) Four elements on techno production
>>
>>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> Im looking to do some digging so my question is whether anyone can
>> recommend some music with a strong association to one of the elements?
>>
>> There is a definite detroit association with one of the elements,
>> (ahem), but also Strand, Phonophani <- earth, Derek Carr, Dave Angel,
>> Juan? <- space (ie air), Shake <- fire(?)
>>
>> Can anyone provide any other 'element' tips
>>
>> play nicely children
>>
>> cheers
>>
>>
>


-- 
---
Michael Kuszynski
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.planerecordings.com
New York, NY


Re: (313) Four elements on techno production

2008-06-02 Thread 313

The Digger sounds good. Cant see owt on discogs though ?

Matt Kane's Brain wrote:

Earth: Underground Resistance, The Digger, The Mole

On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 10:05 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi list,

Im looking to do some digging so my question is whether anyone can
recommend some music with a strong association to one of the elements?

There is a definite detroit association with one of the elements,
(ahem), but also Strand, Phonophani <- earth, Derek Carr, Dave Angel,
Juan? <- space (ie air), Shake <- fire(?)

Can anyone provide any other 'element' tips

play nicely children

cheers









Re: (313) Four elements on techno production

2008-06-02 Thread 313

Hmmm. Not tenuous titles, more the feel of the music.

Surely you agree that Drexciya somehow sounds 'watery'. I think in the 
same way Strand feels 'earthy' etc etc. Then again maybe Im just wigging 
out :-(


p.s. Drexciya was the definite detroit association. 10 points Rob :-D

--

chuck

Odeluga, Ken wrote:

Odd one. You don't just mean titles then? You seem to be looking for,
now don't take this the wrong way, tenuous verbal connections. Can you
be more specific?

I thought of 'Firekeeper' but maybe that's not the sort of thing you
mean ...

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 3:06 PM

To: 313 List
Subject: (313) Four elements on techno production


Hi list,

Im looking to do some digging so my question is whether anyone can
recommend some music with a strong association to one of the elements?

There is a definite detroit association with one of the elements,
(ahem), but also Strand, Phonophani <- earth, Derek Carr, Dave Angel,
Juan? <- space (ie air), Shake <- fire(?)

Can anyone provide any other 'element' tips

play nicely children

cheers




Re: (313) Four elements on techno production

2008-06-02 Thread Matt Kane's Brain
Earth: Underground Resistance, The Digger, The Mole

On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 10:05 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> Im looking to do some digging so my question is whether anyone can
> recommend some music with a strong association to one of the elements?
>
> There is a definite detroit association with one of the elements,
> (ahem), but also Strand, Phonophani <- earth, Derek Carr, Dave Angel,
> Juan? <- space (ie air), Shake <- fire(?)
>
> Can anyone provide any other 'element' tips
>
> play nicely children
>
> cheers
>
>
>



-- 
matt kane's brain
techno radio at: http://hydrogenproject.com http://wzbc.org
capoeira in boston http://capoeirageraisusa.com
aim ->mkbatwerk


Re: (313) Four elements on techno production

2008-06-02 Thread kent williams
But really, what doesn't make you think of Enya and cheddar cheese?

On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 9:33 AM, Michael Kuszynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> makes me think of enya. and cheddar cheese.
>


Re: (313) Four elements on techno production

2008-06-02 Thread Michael Kuszynski
makes me think of enya. and cheddar cheese.

On 6/2/08, kent williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know if Sean Deason is reading 313 right now, but I believe he
> made a series of track named after the Noble Gases.  I don't think he
> ever released it though.
>
> On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 9:05 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi list,
>>
>> Im looking to do some digging so my question is whether anyone can
>> recommend some music with a strong association to one of the elements?
>>
>> There is a definite detroit association with one of the elements,
>> (ahem), but also Strand, Phonophani <- earth, Derek Carr, Dave Angel,
>> Juan? <- space (ie air), Shake <- fire(?)
>>
>> Can anyone provide any other 'element' tips
>>
>> play nicely children
>>
>> cheers
>>
>>
>>
>


-- 
---
Michael Kuszynski
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.planerecordings.com
New York, NY


Re: (313) Four elements on techno production

2008-06-02 Thread kent williams
I don't know if Sean Deason is reading 313 right now, but I believe he
made a series of track named after the Noble Gases.  I don't think he
ever released it though.

On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 9:05 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> Im looking to do some digging so my question is whether anyone can
> recommend some music with a strong association to one of the elements?
>
> There is a definite detroit association with one of the elements,
> (ahem), but also Strand, Phonophani <- earth, Derek Carr, Dave Angel,
> Juan? <- space (ie air), Shake <- fire(?)
>
> Can anyone provide any other 'element' tips
>
> play nicely children
>
> cheers
>
>
>


RE: (313) Four elements on techno production

2008-06-02 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Odd one. You don't just mean titles then? You seem to be looking for,
now don't take this the wrong way, tenuous verbal connections. Can you
be more specific?

I thought of 'Firekeeper' but maybe that's not the sort of thing you
mean ...

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 3:06 PM
To: 313 List
Subject: (313) Four elements on techno production


Hi list,

Im looking to do some digging so my question is whether anyone can
recommend some music with a strong association to one of the elements?

There is a definite detroit association with one of the elements,
(ahem), but also Strand, Phonophani <- earth, Derek Carr, Dave Angel,
Juan? <- space (ie air), Shake <- fire(?)

Can anyone provide any other 'element' tips

play nicely children

cheers


Re: (313) Four elements on techno production

2008-06-02 Thread Martin Dust


Can anyone provide any other 'element' tips


Have a read at Crowley's 777...

m


RE: (313) Four elements on techno production

2008-06-02 Thread Robert Taylor
Drexciya = Water 


Rob Taylor
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 02 June 2008 15:06
To: 313 List
Subject: (313) Four elements on techno production

Hi list,

Im looking to do some digging so my question is whether anyone can
recommend some music with a strong association to one of the elements?

There is a definite detroit association with one of the elements,
(ahem), but also Strand, Phonophani <- earth, Derek Carr, Dave Angel,
Juan? <- space (ie air), Shake <- fire(?)

Can anyone provide any other 'element' tips

play nicely children

cheers


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