Re: (313) Dust Science Keep The Faith Compilation
Many thanks for the mad props Kent and Tom, been really busy but I thought I'd share these with people on 313. Short Movie of The Dust Crew making the KTF Posters http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWCyYJ5wP8k Photo's of the screen-printing process http://www.dustscience.com/KTFPHOTOS/ Martin PS How was the UR event in London at the weekend? On 7 Aug 2006, at 16:00, kent williams wrote: Keep The Faith was the soundtrack to replacing and painting the rails on my front porch yesterday. I don't buy nearly as much music as y'all do, but I was impressed by the quality and straight up dance floor potential of the tracks. Shake's Function Electric has got a funk that deserves it's own dance -- the Shake Hustle. Fred Gianelli's Distant Gratification would fit perfectly on the first Warp AI compilation, while being a completely fresh take on bleep techno. Shawn Rudiman's Through The Dark sounds like Moroder in Mordor. Richard H. Kirk's raw sawtooth wave bumper Toned would completely demolish a dancefloor at the right moment, perfect for a perfectly dark room with one strobe. Dan Curtin's Shining rides a skeletal beat with loads of perfectly deployed analog and digital f*ckery. The Black Dog remixes by Orlando Voorn and Ben Watson are lovely, and tilted more towards the dance floor than TBD usually goes -- nice to have something you can play out that still has the Black Dog's magicked-up harmonies going on. I could go on and on but suffice it to say I dig this. And because I'm impatient, I got it from bleep.com, which could be a dangerous cash flow problem for me -- getting DRM-free MP3 files at work, when I'm writing code? Awesome.
Re: (313) Dust Science Keep The Faith Compilation
yeap got mine last week, top stuff really digiing it :) can't wait for my limited signed poster ;) Many thanks for the mad props Kent and Tom, been really busy but I thought I'd share these with people on 313. Short Movie of The Dust Crew making the KTF Posters http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWCyYJ5wP8k Photo's of the screen-printing process http://www.dustscience.com/KTFPHOTOS/ Martin PS How was the UR event in London at the weekend? On 7 Aug 2006, at 16:00, kent williams wrote: Keep The Faith was the soundtrack to replacing and painting the rails on my front porch yesterday. I don't buy nearly as much music as y'all do, but I was impressed by the quality and straight up dance floor potential of the tracks. Shake's Function Electric has got a funk that deserves it's own dance -- the Shake Hustle. Fred Gianelli's Distant Gratification would fit perfectly on the first Warp AI compilation, while being a completely fresh take on bleep techno. Shawn Rudiman's Through The Dark sounds like Moroder in Mordor. Richard H. Kirk's raw sawtooth wave bumper Toned would completely demolish a dancefloor at the right moment, perfect for a perfectly dark room with one strobe. Dan Curtin's Shining rides a skeletal beat with loads of perfectly deployed analog and digital f*ckery. The Black Dog remixes by Orlando Voorn and Ben Watson are lovely, and tilted more towards the dance floor than TBD usually goes -- nice to have something you can play out that still has the Black Dog's magicked-up harmonies going on. I could go on and on but suffice it to say I dig this. And because I'm impatient, I got it from bleep.com, which could be a dangerous cash flow problem for me -- getting DRM-free MP3 files at work, when I'm writing code? Awesome. -- www.midnightbeats.de www.reactor-bookings.com www.aonpromotions.com www.kube72.com www.myspace.com/kubeseventy2
Re: (313) Dust Science Keep The Faith Compilation
Cheers Ian, posters go out this week. Had major problems with the heat/sunshine, it was drying the ink on the screen so we had to wait until it was cold, which is really an odd thing to say if you live in Sheffield :) m On 14 Aug 2006, at 11:19, Ian Cheshire wrote: yeap got mine last week, top stuff really digiing it :) can't wait for my limited signed poster ;) Many thanks for the mad props Kent and Tom, been really busy but I thought I'd share these with people on 313. Short Movie of The Dust Crew making the KTF Posters http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWCyYJ5wP8k Photo's of the screen-printing process http://www.dustscience.com/KTFPHOTOS/ Martin
Re: (313) Dust Science Keep The Faith Compilation
really? crickey you'd never think that would you! lol Cheers Ian, posters go out this week. Had major problems with the heat/sunshine, it was drying the ink on the screen so we had to wait until it was cold, which is really an odd thing to say if you live in Sheffield :) m On 14 Aug 2006, at 11:19, Ian Cheshire wrote: yeap got mine last week, top stuff really digiing it :) can't wait for my limited signed poster ;) Many thanks for the mad props Kent and Tom, been really busy but I thought I'd share these with people on 313. Short Movie of The Dust Crew making the KTF Posters http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWCyYJ5wP8k Photo's of the screen-printing process http://www.dustscience.com/KTFPHOTOS/ Martin -- www.midnightbeats.de www.reactor-bookings.com www.aonpromotions.com www.kube72.com www.myspace.com/kubeseventy2
Re: (313) Dust Science Keep The Faith Compilation
Loved it at all ! All tracks really representative of a today's references in UK and worldwide sound. Top design between. Dimitri -- Dimitri Pike http://wildtek.blogspot.com http://wildtek.free.fr
Re: (313) Dust Science Keep The Faith Compilation
yeah i've gotta agree, tons of good stuff on this album, and its deep. after many listens, i still feel like i havent totally digested it yet. that shake track that opens it is especially nuts. tom On 8/7/06, kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Keep The Faith was the soundtrack to replacing and painting the rails on my front porch yesterday. I don't buy nearly as much music as y'all do, but I was impressed by the quality and straight up dance floor potential of the tracks. Shake's Function Electric has got a funk that deserves it's own dance -- the Shake Hustle. Fred Gianelli's Distant Gratification would fit perfectly on the first Warp AI compilation, while being a completely fresh take on bleep techno. Shawn Rudiman's Through The Dark sounds like Moroder in Mordor. Richard H. Kirk's raw sawtooth wave bumper Toned would completely demolish a dancefloor at the right moment, perfect for a perfectly dark room with one strobe. Dan Curtin's Shining rides a skeletal beat with loads of perfectly deployed analog and digital f*ckery. The Black Dog remixes by Orlando Voorn and Ben Watson are lovely, and tilted more towards the dance floor than TBD usually goes -- nice to have something you can play out that still has the Black Dog's magicked-up harmonies going on. I could go on and on but suffice it to say I dig this. And because I'm impatient, I got it from bleep.com, which could be a dangerous cash flow problem for me -- getting DRM-free MP3 files at work, when I'm writing code? Awesome.
RE: (313) dust science
I know I'm probably really late on this, but congrats martin on the distro deal. In the face of current trends, eh? Nice. Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems Bebop was about change, about evolution. It wasn't about standing still and becoming safe. If anybody wants to keep creating they have to be about change. -Original Message- From: De Block, Mario [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 4:49 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) dust science by the way: dust science records seems about to prepare some relevant activity. they'll release claude young's (last?) new record and another featuring the black dog biting back. they're from sheffield i think www.dustscience.com
Re: (313) dust science
Thank you, it means a lot to us - 2 years of hard work and we'll final have stuff out there - pretty amazing :) Wait till you see what's coming next mind... Martin - Original Message - From: Stoddard, Kamal [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 10:31 PM Subject: RE: (313) dust science I know I'm probably really late on this, but congrats martin on the distro deal. In the face of current trends, eh? Nice. Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems Bebop was about change, about evolution. It wasn't about standing still and becoming safe. If anybody wants to keep creating they have to be about change. -Original Message- From: De Block, Mario [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 4:49 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) dust science by the way: dust science records seems about to prepare some relevant activity. they'll release claude young's (last?) new record and another featuring the black dog biting back. they're from sheffield i think www.dustscience.com
Re: (313) Dust Science Update
Just wanted to say you 'respect'. The two releases of your label are so excellent. -- Dimitri Pike http://wildtek.free.fr http://groups.msn.com/313TechnoMusic
Re: (313) Dust Science Update
Martin, I think you could be the Alistair Campbell of techno. There's more spin in that press release than in my local laundrette. ; ) p.s. I can't get the clips to work p.p.s. good luck, it looks good. _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.