Re: (313) rhythm sound announcement

2007-07-09 Thread David Beattie
I have no connections with this event, but to be fair
they have taken them off the website listing:

http://www.indiansummerglasgow.com/lineup.asp

its still on the flyer though.

Im only going along on the Saturday so it doesnt
affect me

Cheers
BT
--- rob theakston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 just a heads up for anyone who may/may not have seen
 this (sorry if
 this is a repost):
 
 
 Message to our friends in Scotland   
   
   
   
 Rhythm  Sound with Tikiman are being illegitimately
 announced to play
 at Indian Summer Festival 2007 in Glasgow.
  They will not play there, never were going to and
 have never been
 booked. However, despite repeated requests the
 promoter has failed to
 take their name off the bill and continues to
 announce them, hence
 this message.
 



Re: (313) Rhythm Sound Real Audio Mix

2005-03-30 Thread robin


Wicked!

thanks for pointing that out Leslie.

robin...

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http://www.jahtari.org/music/rs-playlist.htm 



Re: (313) Rhythm Sound live sets?

2004-07-01 Thread Ivan Tomasevic


try www.4four.org

they have 30 something minutes of Scion  Tikiman from DEMF (it's 
downloadable)

cheers

ivan


On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Toby Frith wrote:

 I'm salivating over the Tikiman  Scion set from Mutek 2003 atm, but it's 
 streaming only. Has anyone got any links to any others?
 
 

-- 





RE: (313) Rhythm Sound live sets?

2004-06-30 Thread Williams, Graham
...there playing live (Scion  Tikiman) this Friday in Dublin, Meeting House
Square Temple Bar. for FREE check www.d1recordings.com for more
info..

G
 
 

-Original Message-
From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 30 June 2004 16:02
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Rhythm  Sound live sets?

I'm salivating over the Tikiman  Scion set from Mutek 2003 atm, but it's
streaming only. Has anyone got any links to any others?



RE: (313) Rhythm Sound live sets?

2004-06-30 Thread Toby Frith
I'd love to go but...it's in Dublin.

I've still to see Tikiman.

-Original Message-
From: Williams, Graham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 June 2004 16:11
To: Toby Frith; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Rhythm  Sound live sets?


...there playing live (Scion  Tikiman) this Friday in Dublin, Meeting House
Square Temple Bar. for FREE check www.d1recordings.com for more
info..

G
 
 

-Original Message-
From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 30 June 2004 16:02
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Rhythm  Sound live sets?

I'm salivating over the Tikiman  Scion set from Mutek 2003 atm, but it's
streaming only. Has anyone got any links to any others?



RE: (313) Rhythm Sound

2004-05-14 Thread Robert Taylor
The Artists CD is my most played of the past year - in fact I've played it so 
much it has ceased to be my favourite, if that makes any sense

-Original Message-
From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 12:22 PM
To: 313
Subject: (313) Rhythm  Sound




ok seen as though the list is so quiet.

this weeks essential, don't miss out on it things are the Rhythm  Sound 
  LPs  http://www.discogs.com/release/249836 and 
http://www.discogs.com/release/248979

if you haven't picked up any of the Burial Mix (yeah i dunno why i slept 
on a lot of these) 10s then these two LPs (yes on vinyl) are essential.

robin...

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RE: (313) Rhythm Sound

2004-05-14 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Indidentally - heard on Channel Four's 'Make Me Honest' program last night:
Rhythm  Sound's 'Jah Rules Over Us'. Must have been about 920pm.
 
Actually sounded quite good on my tinny tv. Only about 30 seconds was used
though.
 
Did you say had some input into some of the music licensing-in for programs
Rob,or what? :-)
 
Ken

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Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 10:59 AM
To: robin; 313
Subject: RE: (313) Rhythm  Sound



The Artists CD is my most played of the past year - in fact I've played it
so much it has ceased to be my favourite, if that makes any sense

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From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 12:22 PM 
To: 313 
Subject: (313) Rhythm  Sound 




ok seen as though the list is so quiet. 

this weeks essential, don't miss out on it things are the Rhythm  Sound 
  LPs  http://www.discogs.com/release/249836
http://www.discogs.com/release/249836  and 
http://www.discogs.com/release/248979
http://www.discogs.com/release/248979  

if you haven't picked up any of the Burial Mix (yeah i dunno why i slept 
on a lot of these) 10s then these two LPs (yes on vinyl) are essential. 

robin... 


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RE: (313) Rhythm Sound

2004-05-14 Thread Robert Taylor
It was BBC2 actually.

I have zero input but I am always pushing good music to one of the guys who 
makes the trails for the programmes and he is into some of the IDM stuff I tell 
him about - BoC and the likes have appeared on trails since I have been bending 
his ear, but it would be cheeky to claim any credit for it.

Gordon Ramsay's new programme features The Congos  , but it's an awful dinner 
jazz version. (they were re-edited by Carl Craig too keep on topic ;))

-Original Message-
From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 12:13 PM
To: Robert Taylor; robin; 313
Subject: RE: (313) Rhythm  Sound


Indidentally - heard on Channel Four's 'Make Me Honest' program last night:
Rhythm  Sound's 'Jah Rules Over Us'. Must have been about 920pm.
 
Actually sounded quite good on my tinny tv. Only about 30 seconds was used
though.
 
Did you say had some input into some of the music licensing-in for programs
Rob,or what? :-)
 
Ken

-Original Message-
From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 10:59 AM
To: robin; 313
Subject: RE: (313) Rhythm  Sound



The Artists CD is my most played of the past year - in fact I've played it
so much it has ceased to be my favourite, if that makes any sense

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From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 12:22 PM 
To: 313 
Subject: (313) Rhythm  Sound 




ok seen as though the list is so quiet. 

this weeks essential, don't miss out on it things are the Rhythm  Sound 
  LPs  http://www.discogs.com/release/249836
http://www.discogs.com/release/249836  and 
http://www.discogs.com/release/248979
http://www.discogs.com/release/248979  

if you haven't picked up any of the Burial Mix (yeah i dunno why i slept 
on a lot of these) 10s then these two LPs (yes on vinyl) are essential. 

robin... 


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RE: (313) Rhythm Sound

2004-05-14 Thread Neil Tomlinson
On a slightly similar note, the music for the tv advert of the new vauxhall
astra is cracking, I have started to turn it right up every time it appears.


-Original Message-
From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 May 2004 14:19
To: Odeluga, Ken; robin; 313
Subject: RE: (313) Rhythm  Sound


It was BBC2 actually.

I have zero input but I am always pushing good music to one of the guys who
makes the trails for the programmes and he is into some of the IDM stuff I
tell him about - BoC and the likes have appeared on trails since I have been
bending his ear, but it would be cheeky to claim any credit for it.

Gordon Ramsay's new programme features The Congos  , but it's an awful
dinner jazz version. (they were re-edited by Carl Craig too keep on topic
;))

-Original Message-
From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 12:13 PM
To: Robert Taylor; robin; 313
Subject: RE: (313) Rhythm  Sound


Indidentally - heard on Channel Four's 'Make Me Honest' program last night:
Rhythm  Sound's 'Jah Rules Over Us'. Must have been about 920pm.

Actually sounded quite good on my tinny tv. Only about 30 seconds was used
though.

Did you say had some input into some of the music licensing-in for programs
Rob,or what? :-)

Ken

-Original Message-
From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 10:59 AM
To: robin; 313
Subject: RE: (313) Rhythm  Sound



The Artists CD is my most played of the past year - in fact I've played it
so much it has ceased to be my favourite, if that makes any sense

-Original Message-
From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 12:22 PM
To: 313
Subject: (313) Rhythm  Sound




ok seen as though the list is so quiet.

this weeks essential, don't miss out on it things are the Rhythm  Sound
  LPs  http://www.discogs.com/release/249836
http://www.discogs.com/release/249836  and
http://www.discogs.com/release/248979
http://www.discogs.com/release/248979

if you haven't picked up any of the Burial Mix (yeah i dunno why i slept
on a lot of these) 10s then these two LPs (yes on vinyl) are essential.

robin...


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RE: (313) Rhythm Sound

2004-05-14 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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From: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The Artists CD is my most played of the past year - in fact I've 
played it so much it has ceased to be my favourite, if that makes 
any sense

im not sure if that makes any sense ; P 

ive been listening to that CD when im working out, it can get 
really intense, i close my eyes and when im done, im drenched in 
sweat and cant remember how the time went by. its also good for 
falling asleep to. the tracks are so slow and beautiful. i already 
had most of them on 10 but they picked a really flawless order to 
put them in to give it the flow of an album. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) Rhythm Sound

2004-05-13 Thread Pascoe Mr S M
Thanks for posting that - I also have a few gaps to fill in the Burial 
Mix catalogue. 

I've just ordered them from Boomkat, who also seem to have some good 
deals on City Centre Offices CDs (including Ulrich Schnauss) at £6.99 
each if anyone's interested.


sImon


robin wrote:




ok seen as though the list is so quiet.

this weeks essential, don't miss out on it things are the Rhythm  
Sound  LPs  http://www.discogs.com/release/249836 and 
http://www.discogs.com/release/248979


if you haven't picked up any of the Burial Mix (yeah i dunno why i 
slept on a lot of these) 10s then these two LPs (yes on vinyl) are 
essential.


robin...




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Re: (313) Rhythm Sound @ Lost (London)

2003-11-25 Thread Andrew



[Question: Is the general 'sound' of techno usually up at 140bpm or
more? I know that Lost is the place to hear such things, I was just
curious. The last 313 party was quite pacy as well, maybe I'm smoking
too much?]



I think this is more the general sound of Hood than the general sound of
techno. His set @ Fabric in August was *much* harder. Thoroughly brutal. But
I loved both sets. Like Ryan said, I think he's one of the very few who can
pummel at that speed and make it work.


Sure, thanks for the opinion! Although I can't imagine how fast it must 
have been at Fabric! Brutal is the word. It was that crazy, industrial, 
minimal sound that got me hooked all those years back, with the likes of 
Waveform Transmissions Vol. 2. That edge is such an important part of 
what makes techno what it is, I suppose that nowadays I love to hear 
grime and grind in music, I guess I was caught off-guard. I really like 
hearing grimy, dirty techno at a slower pace, seems to give the beats 
more space, more air. I'm always the one to pick up the Red Passion, 
Drama, or M-Plant releases and pitch it DOWN!! Much to the annoyance of 
some friends! It's certainly true that there's more to funk than mere 
syncopation, hard sounds can be just so f*ckin driving! Y'know, it would 
have been really cool if the staff of The Egg hadn't let in so many 
people, it was so rammed I couldn't even get a spot! Still, it didn't 
ruin the night, it was a major education. Big ups to the Lost crew!



Oh, and re: the pace of the last [313] party - you should have arrived
earlier! I was playing at around 120-125 at 9:30. :) But seriosuly, it
wasn't as fast as Hood speed, even if it was uptempo.


Hehe, yeah, I think I made a small error by implying I was at Public 
Life on Saturday, unfortunately I couldn't make it down. I was referring 
to the last one. Actually, you played this blinding broken track, which 
was well over 130 (to my ears), and the funk was well intact, no 
mistake! I fielded the question really to inform myself as to what the 
regular techno clubber hears out there in the clubs. As for the 
regularity of the 313 events, I think our cousins Stateside have some 
catching up to do! ;-) How about other continents too?


All the best,

Andrew




RE: (313) Rhythm Sound @ Lost (London)

2003-11-24 Thread Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT)
The 1st Purpose Maker track was from Vanishing Act, which Bicknell dropped
as his 1st tune, after John Kennedy, who played a nice housey set.
Juan Atkins missed his flight, and didn't play @ Lost.
Hood played from about 2.30 am, til the end. What I saw of him was awesome,
and I have to say he is one of the ONLY DJ's who can play so fast, yet still
sound so damned funky. Didn't come across too much attitude myself, it was
busy, granted, but then it was a very small place, especially for Lost.
Good party all round, shame I had to leave prematurely.




-Original Message-
From: Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 November 2003 7:28 
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Rhythm  Sound @ Lost (London)


[Long post, delete now if you don't like reading.]

Hello all,

Thought some of you people out in the world might be interested in (my
version of) what happened last night at London's Lost, as it was Rhythm
 Sound + Tikiman in the back room, and Juan Atkins and Rob Hood (+ of
course Steve Bicknell, Lost main dude) in the main room.

I'll start at the beginning: got in and hit the back (upstairs) room
first, and very nice it was, Mark from Honest Jon's (record shop in
Ladbroke Grove) was spinning some dub, and a little roots reggae,
although I'm not an expert so I don't know any names! Had a look
downstairs, and was elated to find the DJ playing some house! A first at
Lost, for me. The atmosphere was really good, people whooping and
hollering, and cheering in the mixes etc. And it was only 11.30! I
thought This is going to be good! Just as I was thinking that a
logical build from the house they were playing was into some Purpose
Maker, on it comes! (Can't recall which one though.) Great moment when
the house gave way to the first proper techno kickdrum (you know what I
mean ;) and the tempo just raised ever so slightly, and inside I'm
thinking Come on! Actually, I was shouting that as well.

Went back upstairs to cut a rug, Mark (HJ's) was steppin it up a bit
with some digi, a bit of ragga (pitched down), and by now the Berlin
boys were in, evidenced by the flock of dreads who surrounded the booth,
there must have been 6 or 7, probably London dreads alongside the
tourists. Amongst them was Tikiman, he was toasting away nicely, varying
between shouts to the crowd (London massive, big up! etc.) and some
nice singing, all the while his voice is being mashed up with delay and
reverb, to nice effect. Nobody was dancing in the centre of the floor
though, as usual at a reggae do, so me and two female accomplices took
the plunge and stepped up, and again as usual within five minutes the
dancefloor was pretty busy! Tunes were slamming, when the rhythm that
was on the Beenie Man track Who Am I? (zim zimma, who got da keys to
ma bimma?) came on, the atmos lifted right up! Tiki was toasting over
the top, and it sounded great - he's a really talented vocalist. Some
proper dancin tunes got everyone going, and I thought to myself again
just how many different rhythms there are inside that little word
Reggae. (Strokes chin.)

The DJ's really knew how to rock the filters, delay, and reverb,
creating some amazing effects with the tunes they were playing. (Goes
without saying with these guys, I know - still, it's great to hear it
live.) At some point Moritz got on the decks, and I'm sure he took it a
little deeper (it's hazy), some dub, some steppers, all a good vibe. We
thought it'd be a good time to check out the Detroit connection, as I
didn't want to miss any of Juan's set!

Got to the stairs and I could hear a beat, it must have been at LEAST
140bpm, I thought, hold up, maybe I missed Juan and Rob Hood was
playing! I really could see all that far over the crowd to the decks, as
it was quite dark, with the signature red lights in the main room. But
I'm sure it was Juan. I was surprised, as I expected him to be a bit
more groovy, but I may have been able to get down if it wasn't so
packed! The club had decided to let in far too many people, so it was
impossible to dance. That coupled with the ferocious pace sent me back
upstairs! Sorry, but hearing loops at that speed does F*CK ALL for me. I
did hear him drop He's The Greatest Dancer which raised a smile. Big
respect to Juan of course, this is JUST MY PERSONAL OPINION OF THIS
NIGHT, not a 'now and forever'-type judgement. Juan is a hero of mine.

[Question: Is the general 'sound' of techno usually up at 140bpm or
more? I know that Lost is the place to hear such things, I was just
curious. The last 313 party was quite pacy as well, maybe I'm smoking
too much?]

So, back upstairs, and the vibe is cool, just, it's the same vibe we had
earlier, and to be honest, I had in the back of my little mind a slight
expectation that they'd drop a few RS versions for Tiki to toast over,
which would have lifted the levels through the roof! The tunes were
great though, I reckon the guys were taking us through some of the
lesser known byways of reggae, as I didn't even recognise a 

Re: (313) Rhythm Sound @ Lost (London)

2003-11-24 Thread alex . bond

andrew,

thanks v. much for the lost report, I'm always after hearing how it
was..

 I
did hear him drop He's The Greatest Dancer which raised a smile. Big
respect to Juan of course,

I do know that Juan deffo wasn't there, so this wasn't him you were
hearing. Rob Hood did a version of this track I think, so it was probably
him I think his version of this was on M-plant?

so, it was the 313 party in london as well this weekend? how was that?

alex

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Re: (313) Rhythm Sound @ Lost (London)

2003-11-24 Thread Phonopsia
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From: Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 7:28 PM
Subject: (313) Rhythm  Sound @ Lost (London)


 Got to the stairs and I could hear a beat, it must have been at LEAST
 140bpm, I thought, hold up, maybe I missed Juan and Rob Hood was
 playing!
SNIP
 [Question: Is the general 'sound' of techno usually up at 140bpm or
 more? I know that Lost is the place to hear such things, I was just
 curious. The last 313 party was quite pacy as well, maybe I'm smoking
 too much?]


I think this is more the general sound of Hood than the general sound of
techno. His set @ Fabric in August was *much* harder. Thoroughly brutal. But
I loved both sets. Like Ryan said, I think he's one of the very few who can
pummel at that speed and make it work.

Oh, and re: the pace of the last [313] party - you should have arrived
earlier! I was playing at around 120-125 at 9:30. :) But seriosuly, it
wasn't as fast as Hood speed, even if it was uptempo.

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Re: (313) Rhythm Sound at Lost

2003-03-11 Thread alex . bond

Did anyone on the list go to Lost (London) the other week (with Jeff Mills
in the main room)? I was wondering what RS sounded like? whether it was
pure reggae or some of their own material as well? was it good? etc.

I'd forgotten about that...! I'd really like to know too. was it actually
Moritz and Mark? Was it good?
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Re: (313) Rhythm Sound at Lost

2003-03-11 Thread Bleep43
They just played lots and lots of vintage 45s... sounded great, but I was
disapppointed they didn't drop any of their own stuff.  :(



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 Did anyone on the list go to Lost (London) the other week (with Jeff
Mills
 in the main room)? I was wondering what RS sounded like? whether it was
 pure reggae or some of their own material as well? was it good? etc.

 I'd forgotten about that...! I'd really like to know too. was it actually
 Moritz and Mark? Was it good?
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RE: (313) Rhythm Sound / Maurizio (WAS - Re: (313) Suburban Kni ght)

2003-02-03 Thread Batory, Jason
well there are always new records that are in the bc/cr vein, one in
particular that is doing it for me being:

sensual physics : offene schleifen lp [source, germany]

v. nice indeed.

jasonb

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 From: Andrew[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, 3 February 2003 12:33 PM
 To:   Benn Glazier
 Cc:   313@hyperreal.org
 Subject:  (313) Rhythm  Sound / Maurizio (WAS - Re: (313) Suburban
 Knight)
 
 Yeah, I know what you mean - so many people bite them since BC, we've
 become
 used to hearing second-rate copy artists. A new techno record would be
 nice,
 but it seems like it's reggae only at the minute. I guess that's why I was
 so happy when the CC remix came out, it being an actual ''techno'' track
 recorded quite recently...not that I'm complaining about the reggae stuff,
 it's super nice!! You get the odd excursion on RS as wellslight
 tangent - does anyone know of any releases by Basic Channel that aren't
 generally known? Maybe uncredited productions? Notebooks out,
 trainspotters
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Benn Glazier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 4:26 AM
 Subject: Re: (313) Suburban Knight
 
 
  Ahh yes, I always forget the Burial Mix and Rhythm and Sound stuff. I
  suppose I was more angling for music with a slightly increased tempo,
  like that he's done in the past.
 
  Benn
 
  On Mon, 3 Feb 2003 04:03:05 -, Andrew
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
   You should check the recent releases on Rhythm  Sound and Burial Mix.
   Groovetech.com has soundclips.
  
  
  
   - Original Message -
   From: Benn Glazier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
   Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 3:50 AM
   Subject: RE: (313) Suburban Knight
  
  
On Mon, 03 Feb 2003 02:13:35 +1100, Cyclone Wehner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
 Interesting you say that, I thought the same when I was playing a
 Theo
 Parrish compilation this weekend, one track didn't sound as clear
 as
 it
 could be but it actually enhanced it. Made it sound 'old', in a
 good
   way.
 I think hip-hop brought in the idea of textured recordings. I like
 it
 too.

   
Further to this, whether it was rumour or not, but I 'heard' that
Maurizio would do 'destructive' things to his DAT/Audio tapes.
 Things
like spraying hairspray on them to give them even dirtier, trashed
 out
sounds.
   
Believable, considering the sounds tha Maurizio would make.
   
Another question, are we ever going to hear any more M records?
 Correct
me if I'm wrong, but was the Basic Channel reshape of Carl Craig's
 The
Climax the last work he did?
   
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Re: (313) Rhythm Sound / Maurizio (WAS - Re: (313) Suburban Knight)

2003-02-03 Thread Andrew
But isn't that the problem? Even though these records are nice (I'll
probably like the one you recommend!) maybe we should be expecting a little
bit more from artists? A prime example of taking the sound forward was
Isolee's 'Beat Mon Plage' - it's that kind of track I'm always waiting to
hear. What do you think?
I'm just sick of people (i.e. media, DJs) accepting unimaginative BC-derived
tracks, just cause they ''work'' - there's too many of them.

Just my opinion

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 well there are always new records that are in the bc/cr vein, one in
 particular that is doing it for me being:

 sensual physics : offene schleifen lp [source, germany]

 v. nice indeed.

 jasonb

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  Knight)
 
  Yeah, I know what you mean - so many people bite them since BC, we've
  become
  used to hearing second-rate copy artists. A new techno record would be
  nice,
  but it seems like it's reggae only at the minute. I guess that's why I
was
  so happy when the CC remix came out, it being an actual ''techno'' track
  recorded quite recently...not that I'm complaining about the reggae
stuff,
  it's super nice!! You get the odd excursion on RS as wellslight
  tangent - does anyone know of any releases by Basic Channel that aren't
  generally known? Maybe uncredited productions? Notebooks out,
  trainspotters
 
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   Ahh yes, I always forget the Burial Mix and Rhythm and Sound stuff. I
   suppose I was more angling for music with a slightly increased tempo,
   like that he's done in the past.
  
   Benn
  
   On Mon, 3 Feb 2003 04:03:05 -, Andrew
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You should check the recent releases on Rhythm  Sound and Burial
Mix.
Groovetech.com has soundclips.
   
   
   
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 On Mon, 03 Feb 2003 02:13:35 +1100, Cyclone Wehner
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  Interesting you say that, I thought the same when I was playing
a
  Theo
  Parrish compilation this weekend, one track didn't sound as
clear
  as
  it
  could be but it actually enhanced it. Made it sound 'old', in a
  good
way.
  I think hip-hop brought in the idea of textured recordings. I
like
  it
  too.
 

 Further to this, whether it was rumour or not, but I 'heard' that
 Maurizio would do 'destructive' things to his DAT/Audio tapes.
  Things
 like spraying hairspray on them to give them even dirtier, trashed
  out
 sounds.

 Believable, considering the sounds tha Maurizio would make.

 Another question, are we ever going to hear any more M records?
  Correct
 me if I'm wrong, but was the Basic Channel reshape of Carl Craig's
  The
 Climax the last work he did?

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RE: (313) Rhythm Sound / Maurizio (WAS - Re: (313) Suburban Knight)

2003-02-03 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Isolee's 'Beat Mon Plage' - it's that kind of track I'm always waiting to
hear. What do you think?

'*Beau* Mot Plage'

- less well-know (sort of) BC production: Time Unlimited - Men From Wadodem.

k


Re: (313) Rhythm Sound: Aground/Aerial

2002-11-12 Thread James Bucknell
both tracks are beat driven, with a small bit of faint vocals.
i really like it--better than than the last couple of releases.
james

 From: Ivan Tomasevic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Subject: (313) Rhythm  Sound: Aground/Aerial
 
 
 i need a review of this record. is it as good as their previous releases ?
 is it beat driven, or is it more like ambient dub?
 
 thanks
 
 ivan
 
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Re: [313] Rhythm Sound

2002-07-30 Thread Tom Robbins/Magic Feet
Speaking of which, the Basic Channel feature I mentioned on this list a
month back is now published in the new Jockey Slut (Lemon Jelly cover). I'd
appreciate any feedback anyone cares to give me.

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 Not for those who know but for those who don't know ... (yet):

 Rhythm  Sound * 'Been Troddin'' (Burial Mix) BCP 2002

 Catalogue Number BM-08-A

 This one seems to draw the parralels between RS' 'New Dub'  earlier dub
 perhaps most sharply. Light of touch in production. Vocals unintrusive and
 plaintive. Towards the end it gets slowly tweaked and then you remember
 you're back at Basic Channel. Very nice ... or maybe I was overly
influenced
 by my 'Lost' weekend when I was checking it out ;o)

 k

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Re: (313) Rhythm Sound

2000-04-05 Thread trainspotter


sqrrt wrote:

 Would anyone have the EFA dist. catalogue number for the Showcase
 compilation?
 Mail it back privately as to not clutter the list.

From the www.efa-medien.de its numbers are CD-50241