Re: (313) mike grant/what's lighting your candle
Yes, I especially like the Isolee Pyjama Mix. I also recommend the following records: Phonogenic Generations (Jesper Dahlback Mix) From Togetha EP (20:20 Vision UK) DK (Jesper Dahlback) Murder Was The Bass (DK Recordings UK?) Luciano Quenum Orange Mistake (Cadenza Germany) Snap Mode Radium Files EP (Relief US) Also worth checking are the following: Alaska (Laurent Garnier) Returning Back To Sirius/ At Night (F Communications/ Mute US) Erotek Erotek Behavior (Twilight 76 US) Cem Salman Deep And The City (Teknotika US) V/A Explore The Space - Version 1.0 (Macintosh US) Orrin - Original Message - From: robin pinning [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 6:29 AM Subject: RE: (313) mike grant/what's lighting your candle Osbourne/Isolee (Spectral) - Daylight. I'm not usually one for Ghostly International but this is ace. Remember that not somewhat discredited term, 'intelligent techno'? This made me think of that. Smoothly produced and enough of a straddle between techno and deep house to please both camps. yeah i've heard clips of this and it sounds class...there is a another split 12 from spectral doing the rounds (state of the nation, or summink) that's meant to be good too but i've not heard that one yet... (I hope it gets played, many djs imo are still bizarrely dipping into what seems to me the majority of releases which are weaker, from the areas we like - rather than hunting down subtler things like this. (of course this is my subjective opinion) :) another track that's got me at the moment is the Only Child ft Amp Fiddler track You bring me vibes (it's on the lp but i think the 12 has just come out)wicked summer stuff robin...
Re: (313) mike grant/what's lighting your candle
Phonogenic Generations (Jesper Dahlback Mix) From Togetha EP (20:20 Vision UK) DK (Jesper Dahlback) Murder Was The Bass (DK Recordings UK?) i don't have these but the DK7 thing on output is really good...slightly too well produced (if u know what i mean) but very modern acid in a house way not a squat techno way the remixes of the above are also quality. robin...
RE: (313) mike grant/what's lighting your candle
Orrin: Yes, I especially like the Isolee Pyjama Mix. I also recommend: Phonogenic Generations (Jesper Dahlback Mix) From Togetha EP (20:20 Vision UK) DK (Jesper Dahlback) Murder Was The Bass (DK Recordings UK?) Luciano Quenum Orange Mistake (Cadenza Germany) Snap Mode Radium Files EP (Relief US) Alaska (Laurent Garnier) Returning Back To Sirius/ At Night (F Communications/ Mute US) Erotek Erotek Behavior (Twilight 76 US) Cem Salman Deep And The City (Teknotika US) V/A Explore The Space - Version 1.0 (Macintosh US) This is an occasion that I actually prefer the *original* and not the Isolee remix! Any more info on Snap Mode on Relief? Who is it? (Haven't seen a new relief record in about 6 years I think!) k
RE: (313) mike grant/what's lighting your candle
Ken said: ...many djs imo are still bizarrely dipping into what seems to me the majority of releases which are weaker, from the areas we like... This comment intrigued me, could you elaborate on this?? /Dave Hi, Nothing too deep. Just consider this. On this list this year (already) there have been some records which have been recommended. Most of the time, if one happens to pick one of this tips up, they turn out to be at least interesting and sometimes, downright *amazing*! And they're across the map - I mean, not necessarily in one particular sub-genre. Yet despite this, how often have you gone out and not only have you *not* heard any these obviously available tracks, but instead have heard ones which whilst you don't know their origin, you wish you hadn't become aquainted with them at all! We're all guilty of 'obscuritis' at times I admit: the tendency to favour that which is barely known outside a very small circle of devotees. Perhaps there is a touch of this going on, with some dj's selections. It's when perfectly good, but relatively well-known stuff (which is ironic considering that 'relatively well-known' in our sphere of interest is still damn obscure from a wider perspective, but hey ...) is eschewed for lesser known but (sometimes) bloody naff alternatives (I wonder if English curses are let through?! ;-). This doesn't apply to all disc players, but everyone will be afflicted at sometime it seems. As I say, I admit, this could just be my subjective opinion and I'm getting ancient too ;-) (by some people's standards) but it seems to me that the above is too often the case, though not always, of course. And I don't want to make too much of this either - I mean, to a large extent, who cares? The above gripe is one of the reasons why we organize our own events isn't it?! Peace k
RE: (313) mike grant/what's lighting your candle
Osbourne/Isolee (Spectral) - Daylight. I'm not usually one for Ghostly International but this is ace. Remember that not somewhat discredited term, 'intelligent techno'? This made me think of that. Smoothly produced and enough of a straddle between techno and deep house to please both camps. (I hope it gets played, many djs imo are still bizarrely dipping into what seems to me the majority of releases which are weaker, from the areas we like - rather than hunting down subtler things like this. (of course this is my subjective opinion) k -Original Message- From: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 10:28 AM To: marsel Cc: 313 Subject: Re: (313) mike grant i hardly read any reactions to his great new ep on moods grooves check the b-side - real classic techno soul - in style of old 'a touch of heaven', retroactive, 'at les', 'desire', eevo lute, carl craig, and so on smoothly delayed beats and hats and soft whispering strings, and bubbling melodies side a delivers a great deep house cut yeah i posted a review of this on friday, wicked 12 and yeah the b-side is very deep (the middle track i think is the one u mean), the mr g mix side is the one that grabs ya at firsttop notch... what we need is spw to slag some tracks off now to get people to talk about musicnothing else seems to work... ;) anything else around that's lighting peoples candles?? in a similar vein to the above (the gene hunt on mg is brill too) robin...
RE: (313) mike grant/what's lighting your candle
Osbourne/Isolee (Spectral) - Daylight. I'm not usually one for Ghostly International but this is ace. Remember that not somewhat discredited term, 'intelligent techno'? This made me think of that. Smoothly produced and enough of a straddle between techno and deep house to please both camps. yeah i've heard clips of this and it sounds class...there is a another split 12 from spectral doing the rounds (state of the nation, or summink) that's meant to be good too but i've not heard that one yet... (I hope it gets played, many djs imo are still bizarrely dipping into what seems to me the majority of releases which are weaker, from the areas we like - rather than hunting down subtler things like this. (of course this is my subjective opinion) :) another track that's got me at the moment is the Only Child ft Amp Fiddler track You bring me vibes (it's on the lp but i think the 12 has just come out)wicked summer stuff robin...
RE: (313) mike grant/what's lighting your candle
Ken said: ...many djs imo are still bizarrely dipping into what seems to me the majority of releases which are weaker, from the areas we like... This comment intrigued me, could you elaborate on this?? /Dave -- Original Message - Subject: RE: (313) mike grant/what's lighting your candle Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 10:38:56 +0100 From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], marsel [EMAIL PROTECTED] Osbourne/Isolee (Spectral) - Daylight. I'm not usually one for Ghostly International but this is ace. Remember that not somewhat discredited term, 'intelligent techno'? This made me think of that. Smoothly produced and enough of a straddle between techno and deep house to please both camps. (I hope it gets played, many djs imo are still bizarrely dipping into what seems to me the majority of releases which are weaker, from the areas we like - rather than hunting down subtler things like this. (of course this is my subjective opinion) k -Original Message- From: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 10:28 AM To: marsel Cc: 313 Subject: Re: (313) mike grant i hardly read any reactions to his great new ep on moods grooves check the b-side - real classic techno soul - in style of old 'a touch of heaven', retroactive, 'at les', 'desire', eevo lute, carl craig, and so on smoothly delayed beats and hats and soft whispering strings, and bubbling melodies side a delivers a great deep house cut yeah i posted a review of this on friday, wicked 12 and yeah the b-side is very deep (the middle track i think is the one u mean), the mr g mix side is the one that grabs ya at firsttop notch... what we need is spw to slag some tracks off now to get people to talk about musicnothing else seems to work... ;) anything else around that's lighting peoples candles?? in a similar vein to the above (the gene hunt on mg is brill too) robin...