RE: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations

2002-12-14 Thread MadR
hahahah

and marsel is lesram spelled backwards
where ram stand for rappit ass movement !

in other words you should see him dance to trance :D

Mad'R


--- Rob Theakston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 if marsel says it's trance then it's trance - he
 once boasted to me that he
 has even more trance records than paul oakenfold..
 
 i can't verify this though - i've only seen his
 country collection ;)
 
 
   not only can i verify this, but i've seen photos of
 Marsel spinning at
 Ibiza next to Judge Jules
   at Cream. or Manumission. it was in Mixmag. but
 either way, Marsel most
 definitely is a closet trance fan.
   he just runs that label as a cover up.
 
   also, if you take DELSIN and spell it backwards
 you get NISLED which is
 sigur ros-ish for Perfecto
 
   don't be fooled.
 
   rt
 


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Re: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations

2002-12-10 Thread Arne Weinberg
Hello folks!


Some recommendations? Okay, here we go:
Check out Titonton's new 12 on Starbaby (SB09) with the amazing Dan Curtin 
remix. I think Titonton returns back to a more concentrated appeal of his sound 
with this record. I had the impression that he got lost in his SH 101 action 
and jazzy experiments on the last records he made... now he is back with a more 
straighter stripped down to the essence release. Really great! And the Dan 
Curtin remix is high quality as usual. More dancefloor orientated than 
Titonton's original

Also absolutely recommended is the new LP by Kettel on Dub (DUBLP07) Beautiful 
deep electronica that reminds me on Black Dog sometimes. Great electronic 
sounds with lots of soul and athmosphere. Perfectly for some holidays of your 
brain when you try to get rid of all the stress after a long day at work


Cheers, Arne
°°°
  www.arneweinberg.de   
  STARBABY Rec.   
  DOWN LOW MUSIC 
  NATIVE Rec. 
  KEYNOTE Rec.  (ex-Ground Zero Rec.)
°°°
tom churchill [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
  The new Los Hermanos Quetzal was a little disapointing, it sounds a little
  cheesy like trance, I don't see what all the hype is about.
  
  hey, i can agree on this one
 
 I don't think it sounds any more 'trance' than 'Jaguar' did... :)
  
  on the probably less expected 313-tip, really cheeck ian o'brien mix for
  jazzanova - around now for more than a month.. straight 909 driven, with
  detroit synths - very reminding to mayday's mix of inner city' praise
 
 Yeah, a very epic tune, I've been playing this a lot... the Ayro mix is
 great too in a little more laid-back style...
  
  and do the cats think of the return of the martian on rp-11 ?
  ? the night of the wolf?
 
 I like it - it's not as 'instant classic' as some of the others in the
 series but I think it's good. The Vintage Future 12 is good too, but the
 Dark Energy 12 is the pick of the new bunch for me...
  
  and oh, i can seriously tip harco pront!
  just expect the unexpected, it's deeply funky
 
 Yeah, big tip for the 'Skifo' EP! Playing it every day... also the Aardvarck
 'Donkeyboy' on Music for Speakers with Harco Pront remix is dope...
 
 Some reviews of all these are now up at
 http://www.twoplayer.net/reviews/dec_02/
 
 Cheers,
 
 Tom
 
 | tom churchill
 | emoticon recordings
 | http://www.emoticonrecordings.com
 
 
 





Re: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations

2002-12-10 Thread marsel

At 10-12-2002 + 00:00, you wrote:
Also absolutely recommended is the new LP by Kettel on Dub (DUBLP07) 
Beautiful deep electronica that reminds me on Black Dog sometimes. Great 
electronic sounds with lots of soul and athmosphere. Perfectly for some 
holidays of your brain when you try to get rid of all the stress after a 
long day at work


yeah, this truely is a great smooth album!

it would almost be a reason to re-subscribe to the idm list

:)

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Re: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations

2002-12-10 Thread henrique casanova
wow i had never heard about this artist. but by hearing the streamings i
found it is a name to remember..

very good music. i couldnt found the streamings for the related LP though..
: /
---
Also absolutely recommended is the new LP by Kettel on Dub (DUBLP07)
Beautiful deep electronica that reminds me on Black Dog sometimes. Great
electronic sounds with lots of soul and athmosphere. Perfectly for some
holidays of your brain when you try to get rid of all the stress after a
long day at work


Cheers, Arne
°°°
  www.arneweinberg.de
  STARBABY Rec.
  DOWN LOW MUSIC
  NATIVE Rec.
  KEYNOTE Rec.  (ex-Ground Zero Rec.)
°°°
tom churchill [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
  The new Los Hermanos Quetzal was a little disapointing, it sounds a
little
  cheesy like trance, I don't see what all the hype is about.
 
  hey, i can agree on this one

 I don't think it sounds any more 'trance' than 'Jaguar' did... :)

  on the probably less expected 313-tip, really cheeck ian o'brien mix for
  jazzanova - around now for more than a month.. straight 909 driven, with
  detroit synths - very reminding to mayday's mix of inner city' praise

 Yeah, a very epic tune, I've been playing this a lot... the Ayro mix is
 great too in a little more laid-back style...

  and do the cats think of the return of the martian on rp-11 ?
  ? the night of the wolf?

 I like it - it's not as 'instant classic' as some of the others in the
 series but I think it's good. The Vintage Future 12 is good too, but the
 Dark Energy 12 is the pick of the new bunch for me...

  and oh, i can seriously tip harco pront!
  just expect the unexpected, it's deeply funky

 Yeah, big tip for the 'Skifo' EP! Playing it every day... also the
Aardvarck
 'Donkeyboy' on Music for Speakers with Harco Pront remix is dope...

 Some reviews of all these are now up at
 http://www.twoplayer.net/reviews/dec_02/

 Cheers,

 Tom

 | tom churchill
 | emoticon recordings
 | http://www.emoticonrecordings.com










RE: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations

2002-12-10 Thread Rob Theakston

if marsel says it's trance then it's trance - he once boasted to me that he
has even more trance records than paul oakenfold..

i can't verify this though - i've only seen his country collection ;)


not only can i verify this, but i've seen photos of Marsel spinning at
Ibiza next to Judge Jules
at Cream. or Manumission. it was in Mixmag. but either way, Marsel most
definitely is a closet trance fan.
he just runs that label as a cover up.

also, if you take DELSIN and spell it backwards you get NISLED 
which is
sigur ros-ish for Perfecto

don't be fooled.

rt



RE: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations

2002-12-10 Thread Langsman, Marc

 the new los hermanos quetzal was a little disapointing, it 
 sounds a  
 little cheesy like trance, i don't see what all the hype is about.

cant say Im too impressed either to be honest - dunno if Id go quite as far
as trance tho ;) 

saying that I liked the first hermanos but it still sounded very
jaguar-esque to me ! 

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RE: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations

2002-12-10 Thread marsel


well, to get honestly

I'm born and raised in the same small village as Dj Jean!

And I once, somewhere in 1989, had him at the back of my moped, and as I 
only remember vaguely what happened then, maybe it could explain a lot of 
things!!



marsel



At 10-12-2002 -0500 09:49, you wrote:

if marsel says it's trance then it's trance - he once boasted to me that he
has even more trance records than paul oakenfold..

i can't verify this though - i've only seen his country collection ;)

not only can i verify this, but i've seen photos of Marsel 
spinning at

Ibiza next to Judge Jules
at Cream. or Manumission. it was in Mixmag. but either way, 
Marsel most

definitely is a closet trance fan.
he just runs that label as a cover up.

also, if you take DELSIN and spell it backwards you get 
NISLED which is

sigur ros-ish for Perfecto

don't be fooled.



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RE: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations

2002-12-10 Thread Brendan Nelson
What was that Chain Reaction record that was a balls-out trance
extravaganza? I remember the controversy when that one came out, but I
never bothered listening to it.

Like it or hate it, you have to take your hat off to trance. If the mass
popularisation of electronic music could be summed up in one sound, it'd
be a looping Juno 106 arpeggio over a gradually building snare roll and
soaring major-chord strings while tens of thousands of holidaymakers,
none of whom really like music very much, scream themselves hoarse...
just as the electric guitar had rock'n'roll, the synthesiser now has
trance.

I'll always be slightly nostalgic about the period before trance and
techno properly diverged, though - it was nice to be able to play UR to,
and get a positive reaction from, those early/mid-1990s crowds who had
yet to realise that they were trance fans and therefore didn't like
Detroit techno. The converse to that, though, was that you used to hear
much more trancey records in techno clubs...

Brendan

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| To: 'Stephen Kelly'; 313@hyperreal.org
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| 
| 
| 
|  the new los hermanos quetzal was a little disapointing, it 
|  sounds a  
|  little cheesy like trance, i don't see what all the hype is about.
| 
| cant say Im too impressed either to be honest - dunno if Id 
| go quite as far
| as trance tho ;) 
| 
| saying that I liked the first hermanos but it still sounded very
| jaguar-esque to me ! 
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Re: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations

2002-12-10 Thread Mark S . Krüx
Brendan:
'I'll always be slightly nostalgic about the period before trance and
techno properly diverged, though - it was nice to be able to play UR to,
and get a positive reaction from, those early/mid-1990s crowds who had
yet to realise that they were trance fans and therefore didn't like
Detroit techno. The converse to that, though, was that you used to hear
much more trancey records in techno clubs...'

You and me both Brendan.  

Cheers,

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RE: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations

2002-12-10 Thread Sean Creen


What was that Chain Reaction record that was a balls-out trance
extravaganza? I remember the controversy when that one came out, but I
never bothered listening to it.

I presume you mean Chain reaction #8, which i think was Monolake? I remember
being a little shocked and appalled when it came out (about 6/7 years back),
but I haven't heard it since. Maybe I would view it differently now (I'm
probably a bit less militant than I used to be), but its still one of the
few Chain Reaction records I don't own!

Sean.



Re: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations

2002-12-10 Thread Jonny McIntosh
I don't know what you are all on about. It's ace. Better than Transition,
too, Stephen - none of that nonsense self help spiel ;)

On an aside, I just got delivery of the Convextion 12 on downLow. As usual,
some of the best singles of the year arrive at the end, this is superb!

  the new los hermanos quetzal was a little disapointing, it
  sounds a 
  little cheesy like trance, i don't see what all the hype is about.

 cant say Im too impressed either to be honest - dunno if Id go quite as
far
 as trance tho ;)

 saying that I liked the first hermanos but it still sounded very
 jaguar-esque to me !





RE: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations

2002-12-10 Thread Michel Rijnders
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 15:54, marsel wrote:
 
 well, to get honestly
 
 I'm born and raised in the same small village as Dj Jean!
 

I'm not impressed at all, since I was born in the same town as DJ
Tiesto! I've even traded records with him (mind you, this is at least 10
years ago). The only think I remember about it is that one of the
records I got was R-Tyme on RS...

Cheers,
Michel



RE: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations

2002-12-10 Thread Robert Taylor
Thirded - I remember hearing Heckmann records alongside Metroplex records
and we all lapped it up even though some of us have since tried to
disassociate ourselves from that tired old Harthouse/Eye Q sound that seems
to be prevalent these days (albeit at a faster tempo). 

-Original Message-
From: Mark S. Krüx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 3:17 PM
To: Brendan Nelson; 313
Subject: Re: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations


Brendan:
'I'll always be slightly nostalgic about the period before trance and
techno properly diverged, though - it was nice to be able to play UR to,
and get a positive reaction from, those early/mid-1990s crowds who had
yet to realise that they were trance fans and therefore didn't like
Detroit techno. The converse to that, though, was that you used to hear
much more trancey records in techno clubs...'

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Cheers,

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Re: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations

2002-12-10 Thread Stephen Kelly
I don't know what you are all on about. It's ace. Better than Transition, 
too, Stephen - none of that nonsense self help spiel ;)


the 'self help spiel' is aimed at people who go to gatecrasher ;)

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(313) Heckmann??? - Was Re: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations

2002-12-10 Thread Tristan Watkins
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To: 'Mark S. Krüx' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Brendan Nelson
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Subject: RE: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations


 Thirded - I remember hearing Heckmann records alongside Metroplex records
 and we all lapped it up even though some of us have since tried to
 disassociate ourselves from that tired old Harthouse/Eye Q sound that
seems
 to be prevalent these days (albeit at a faster tempo).


This raises the question of what the hell has happened to Heckmann? Last
thing I heard from him was pretty awful if I recall. Maybe a Depeche Mode
remix or something? Has he lost the plot or does he have new pseudonym's for
his good stuff?

His Black Label record and the Drax - Tales from the Mental Plane records
were excellent, I thought.

Tristan
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RE: (313) Heckmann??? - Was Re: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations

2002-12-10 Thread Brendan Nelson
| -Original Message-
| From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 10 December 2002 16:00
| 
| His Black Label record and the Drax - Tales from the Mental 
| Plane records were excellent, I thought.

I've got a few of those Drax records, and haven't listened to them for
years - I'll have to dig them out! It makes me laugh thinking how
serious a lot of records at that time were - the Drax records all had
this sort of serious air to them, and there was a German label called
After 6am which was seriousness personified. And Leo Anibaldi... I'm not
sure how much more serious you can get!

Brendan


Re: (313) Heckmann??? - Was Re: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations

2002-12-10 Thread Tristan Watkins
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From: Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Robert Taylor
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; Mark S. Krüx [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313
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Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 4:05 PM
Subject: RE: (313) Heckmann??? - Was Re: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations


 | -Original Message-
 | From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 | Sent: 10 December 2002 16:00
 |
 | His Black Label record and the Drax - Tales from the Mental
 | Plane records were excellent, I thought.

 I've got a few of those Drax records, and haven't listened to them for
 years - I'll have to dig them out! It makes me laugh thinking how
 serious a lot of records at that time were - the Drax records all had
 this sort of serious air to them

This is definitely true. Not for the faint of heart! It's all either somber
or downright nasty. :)

Tristan
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Re: (313) Heckmann??? - Was Re: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations

2002-12-10 Thread P dircon
Some of his old acid was downright evil..purple plajade  and afu


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 Subject: RE: (313) Heckmann??? - Was Re: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations
 
 
 | -Original Message-
 | From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 | Sent: 10 December 2002 16:00
 |
 | His Black Label record and the Drax - Tales from the Mental
 | Plane records were excellent, I thought.
 
 I've got a few of those Drax records, and haven't listened to them for
 years - I'll have to dig them out! It makes me laugh thinking how
 serious a lot of records at that time were - the Drax records all had
 this sort of serious air to them
 
 This is definitely true. Not for the faint of heart! It's all either somber
 or downright nasty. :)
 
 Tristan
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RE: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations

2002-12-10 Thread robin pinning

 Thirded - I remember hearing Heckmann records alongside Metroplex records
 and we all lapped it up even though some of us have since tried to
 disassociate ourselves from that tired old Harthouse/Eye Q sound that seems
 to be prevalent these days (albeit at a faster tempo).

yepsven vath at the orbit a few yrs backtrance worked on me in
those days :)


robin...



Re: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations

2002-12-10 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight

What is this? A 12-Step Program for recovering techno heads?

not all trance is bad.. there i've said it.. forgive me..
stephen


Welcome Stephen!


;)
MEK




   
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previously..

well, to get honestly
I'm born and raised in the same small village as Dj Jean!
And I once, somewhere in 1989, had him at the back of my moped, and as I
only remember vaguely what happened then, maybe it could explain a lot of
things!!

marsel, it's a pity dj jean wasn't on the back of the delsin bike with me
when i rode through amsterdam.. one less trance dj ;)

i know what you mean about trance though - in all fairness i expect that
there are real fans out there who have the same problem that we all do..
know what i mean?.. when somebody says what sort of music are you into?
and you have to hesitate then sort of say techno, look embarassed and
change the subject.. i'm djing with someone who plays 'tekkno' in a couple
of weeks.. i don't even want to think about it ;)

not all trance is bad.. there i've said it.. forgive me..

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Re: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations

2002-12-09 Thread tom churchill
 The new Los Hermanos Quetzal was a little disapointing, it sounds a little
 cheesy like trance, I don't see what all the hype is about.
 
 hey, i can agree on this one

I don't think it sounds any more 'trance' than 'Jaguar' did... :)
 
 on the probably less expected 313-tip, really cheeck ian o'brien mix for
 jazzanova - around now for more than a month.. straight 909 driven, with
 detroit synths - very reminding to mayday's mix of inner city' praise

Yeah, a very epic tune, I've been playing this a lot... the Ayro mix is
great too in a little more laid-back style...
 
 and do the cats think of the return of the martian on rp-11 ?
 ? the night of the wolf?

I like it - it's not as 'instant classic' as some of the others in the
series but I think it's good. The Vintage Future 12 is good too, but the
Dark Energy 12 is the pick of the new bunch for me...
 
 and oh, i can seriously tip harco pront!
 just expect the unexpected, it's deeply funky

Yeah, big tip for the 'Skifo' EP! Playing it every day... also the Aardvarck
'Donkeyboy' on Music for Speakers with Harco Pront remix is dope...

Some reviews of all these are now up at
http://www.twoplayer.net/reviews/dec_02/

Cheers,

Tom

| tom churchill
| emoticon recordings
| http://www.emoticonrecordings.com




Re: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations

2002-12-09 Thread marsel

At 9-12-2002 + 23:43, you wrote:

 The new Los Hermanos Quetzal was a little disapointing, it sounds a little
 cheesy like trance, I don't see what all the hype is about.

 hey, i can agree on this one

I don't think it sounds any more 'trance' than 'Jaguar' did... :)


here i agree again
but never been really into jaguar






Re: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations

2002-12-07 Thread Trevor Wilkes

I agree with the new Alter Ego, it's DOPE,reminds of the Hawtin vs Bug. As
for Carl Finlow grab his Mr Machine album on SCSI AV its as good as and
better than those 3 electrology releases...

That new lekebusch on the other hand...well I wont go there but it's nothing
even close to new and exciting.



Trevor Wilkes
www.isoprax.om -new set up
www.inyerear.com - always new vinyl


 On the high production 21'st Century techno tip the new Cari Lekebusch
 Temple Jam on H Production, the new Alter Ego Transformer on Klang
 Elektronik (#1 on Sven Vaths November charts), the new
 Hiroki Esashika on Iform, I don't buy a lot of electro these days Carl
 Finlow's Electrilogy series is an exception.

 The new Los Hermanos Quetzal was a little disapointing, it sounds a little
 cheesy like trance, I don't see what all the hype is about.