Re: (313) New Records Bandcamp

2013-12-20 Thread 313
Thanks for the heads up Brian. Feel it would be rude not to mention 
Claude Young's new album on bandcamp


http://claudeyoungjr-celestialbodies.bandcamp.com/album/celestial-bodies

plus a new album from Derek Carr on a space tip ...

http://psychonavigation.bandcamp.com/album/derek-carr-binary-son

cheers

C

On 2013-12-19 22:24, Brian Prince wrote:

my 13-track LP of Reno/Atlanta/Los Angeles-techno
is now only $5 to download ($8 for CD). Terry Mitchell of Timeline
Music gave it a very kind review
here: http://theelectricunderground.net/eltel/wordpress/?p=10773 [1]

Happy holidays, all.

 --
Brian Prince
 http://brianprince.bandcamp.com
 http://www.bprince.com



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Re: (313) New Records Bandcamp

2013-12-20 Thread Brian Prince

Thanks for the tips, I'd managed to miss both of those.

Here are a couple I did buy recently:

Fabrice Lig's 1998 EP Find Your Future (remastered for Bandcamp):

http://fabricelig.bandcamp.com/album/fabrice-lig-aka-bug-orchestra-find-your-future-e-p-remastered

and Ian O'Briens I was There, 1995-2000 LP:

http://ianobrien.bandcamp.com/album/i-was-there-1995-2000

(Ian has a couple other LPs up as well, with all proceeds going to charity) 

 --
Brian Prince
http://brianprince.bandcamp.com
http://www.bprince.com

On Fri, 20 Dec 2013 11:49:32 +, 3...@coke-smyth.net wrote:
Thanks for the heads up Brian. Feel it would be rude not to mention

Claude Young's new album on bandcamp

http://claudeyoungjr-celestialbodies.bandcamp.com/album/celestial-bodies

plus a new album from Derek Carr on a space tip ...

http://psychonavigation.bandcamp.com/album/derek-carr-binary-son

cheers

C

On 2013-12-19 22:24, Brian Prince wrote:
 my 13-track LP of Reno/Atlanta/Los Angeles-techno
 is now only $5 to download ($8 for CD). Terry Mitchell of Timeline
 Music gave it a very kind review
 here: http://theelectricunderground.net/eltel/wordpress/?p=10773 [1]

 Happy holidays, all.

  --
 Brian Prince
  http://brianprince.bandcamp.com
  http://www.bprince.com



 Links:
 --
 [1] http://theelectricunderground.net/eltel/wordpress/?p=10773






Re: (313) New Records Bandcamp

2013-12-20 Thread David Powers
Thank you for sharing, I am going to buy Claude's album right now, I think
it sounds really nice, classic Detroit techno for sure.
There is a LOT of great 313 music coming out at this time, despite low list
traffic I think it's a great time for Detroit house and techno.
I hope anyone who is buying Detroit music can please take the time to
mention releases they like here! (maybe people just aren't buying as many
records...)

~David


On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 5:49 AM, 3...@coke-smyth.net wrote:

 Thanks for the heads up Brian. Feel it would be rude not to mention Claude
 Young's new album on bandcamp

 http://claudeyoungjr-celestialbodies.bandcamp.com/album/celestial-bodies

 plus a new album from Derek Carr on a space tip ...

 http://psychonavigation.bandcamp.com/album/derek-carr-binary-son

 cheers

 C

 On 2013-12-19 22:24, Brian Prince wrote:

 my 13-track LP of Reno/Atlanta/Los Angeles-techno
 is now only $5 to download ($8 for CD). Terry Mitchell of Timeline
 Music gave it a very kind review
 here: http://theelectricunderground.net/eltel/wordpress/?p=10773 [1]

 Happy holidays, all.

  --
 Brian Prince
  http://brianprince.bandcamp.com
  http://www.bprince.com



 Links:
 --
 [1] http://theelectricunderground.net/eltel/wordpress/?p=10773





Re: (313) New Records

2007-04-30 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.

On 4/30/07, robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


STL - Something002
Blinding Hardwax related 12 with two kinda melancholic chicago house
style tracks. Probably the favourite thing I've picked up recently.


just listened to this and the first one on that label on hardwax, both
sound awesome. thanks for the tip!

tom


RE: (313) New Records

2007-04-30 Thread Lee Herrington


Just got these in the post today;

Arne Weinberg  -  Oblivion Remixes EP : I heard samples online, and I knew I
had to have this.  Can't wait to hear it at home tonight.

Kevin Reynolds  -  Anonymous Room at the Corridor of Last Night EP : This
one's got Afrik on it.  Yahoo!

Picked these up Saturday at Bent Crayon;

Link  -  The First Link EP  : I think this is a Clone re-issue.  Great stuff
from Pritchard.

John Beltran  -  Part 1 EP  :  My first Styrax EP.  These are some great
trax from the Earth and Nightfall LP.  Released on RS I think?

Quinn  -  No More Drama EP.  Great tunes on this one.  Sadly, it's very hard
to come across Delsin releases in the states anymore.  What happened?

Cheers,

lrh 




Re: (313) new records

2005-12-08 Thread fab.

yes the were tom, hardwax had a whole bunch of them

fab.
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Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 4:29 PM
Subject: Re: (313) new records


On 12/7/05, fab. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

calibre (on signature) great jazziness, i have idea who this guy 
is,

nor the label


he's a drum and bass producer who is on the sample heavy jazz/dub/soul
tip. easily one of the only people left making that kind of music
worth listening to. Signature is his own label, he's put out a bunch
of stuff by himself and his stuff with marcus intallex.

moodymann - bosconi/dem young sconies one of the few MM missing 
from

my collection


did you find that new? thats one of the ones i really need myself.

tom





Re: (313) new records

2005-12-07 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
On 12/7/05, fab. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 calibre (on signature) great jazziness, i have idea who this guy is,
 nor the label

he's a drum and bass producer who is on the sample heavy jazz/dub/soul
tip. easily one of the only people left making that kind of music
worth listening to. Signature is his own label, he's put out a bunch
of stuff by himself and his stuff with marcus intallex.

 moodymann - bosconi/dem young sconies one of the few MM missing from
 my collection

did you find that new? thats one of the ones i really need myself.

tom


Re: (313) new records

2005-12-07 Thread robin


I scored some new vinyl yesterday, here's the juice:

Terry Brookes - City Life - Rush Hour
Got both the 12s as they're both essential. The C2 mixes are very very 
nice (big bass!) but so are all the other mixes. Quality.


Hieroglyphic Being - Other Side of Time - Mathematics
Kept missing this when it came out, not sure on the name of the EP but 
the track I like the most is the one listed above. Straightforward for a 
Jamal Moss track but I absolutely love this, new wavey almost Durany 
synths and simple beat but it just works. Hypnotic like.


Claro Intellecto - Patience - Modern Life
Another winner from Modern Life (after that last Andy Stott, another 
deep techno 12 you need!). Quality deep spacy techno and rumoured to be 
limited (though aren't all vinyl releases these days?). Get on it.


4 Colors ep - Deeply Rooted House
More Kerri Chandler and french chums. Solid deep house (verging on 
broken but not too sophisto) and the KC track (another mix of 'Back to 
the Raw' without the 'back to the old school' vox) is super stripped, be 
nice to hear this on a system.


Eddie Flashin Fowlkes - Feel So/Island - City Boy
Wanted that Paster (sic) 12 as well as this but didn't manage it (mix up 
in shop). 'Feel So' is a great deep house track. 'Island' a break based 
track. I find people either like EFF or not. I like.


Duplex - POM - Heinrik Mueller mixes
Two superdark mixed from HM on here. The inner track works for me. 
Wasn't Shake meant to have a mix on this 12 too?


Fatima Yamaha - D1
Solid electro from the Seymour Bits geezer. Out sliding UR I think on a 
couple of these tracks.


POD - Vanguard ep - Rush Hour
Remastered by Dexter and sounding lovely. A perfect example of why you 
shouldn't buy bootlegs and get the real deal instead.



Also if you're a Piccadilly records customer try and get the year end 
chart booklet thingy, makes some interesting reading (I'm sure if you 
bang in an order they'll throw one in). The assertion that New Religion 
has taken over from Peacefrog as UK's best techno label I find 
interesting :).






Re: (313) new records

2005-05-17 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: Jari Tolkkinen [EMAIL PROTECTED]

omar s - 005 LP
- Moody jerky deep. I like this. Couple of tunes with hit potential.

just ask the lonely would have been my #1 track for this year if
dust by recloose hadnt come out. its still the jam though, so
minimal and beautiful and epic. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


RE: (313) New Records/Rotating Assembly/Moodymann

2005-04-13 Thread Odeluga, Ken


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Sent: 12 April 2005 21:47
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313
Subject: Re: (313) New Records



 I think they're trying to push themsleves. Mainly by becoming more
 'musical'.

 Look at what they're both doing, band projects, trying to write songs 
 etc.
 This is an ENORMOUS jump up from knocking up house records with some 
 old
 obscure disco cuts that no one knows anyway.

Maybe basic sample based house, but the way that somebody like Moodyman 
CAn (when the moment takes him) take a sample and re-work it until it 
hurts pisses all over someone who wants to take a dance beat and add 
a live bass/crap flute solo over it and call it Live or song based. 
  I'd rather take some basic Jack Trax stuff any day.
 cheers

Jason


I couldn't agree more Jason. There's a point being missed by some who
equate 'progress' or artistic development (admirable goals of course)
call it what you will, with increasing conventional musicality. It's
something like the fact that sampling and other methods which were
originally based quite a bit on *lack* of conventional musical ability,
should now be seen as valid art forms in themselves. They are something
quite apart and sometimes more refined (imo) than the aesthetics of a
live jazz band, for instance.



RE: (313) New Records/Rotating Assembly/Moodymann

2005-04-13 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I couldn't agree more Jason. There's a point being missed by some who
equate 'progress' or artistic development (admirable goals of course)
call it what you will, with increasing conventional musicality. It's
something like the fact that sampling and other methods which were
originally based quite a bit on *lack* of conventional musical
ability,
should now be seen as valid art forms in themselves. They are
something
quite apart and sometimes more refined (imo) than the aesthetics of a
live jazz band, for instance.

the thing is, im not sure either kenny or theo are looking for
conventional musicality. i think both are trying to maintain their
aesthetics but with the added flexibility of using live
instruments as well as samples. even with carl craig or like
masters at work or others who use lots of live stuff at times,
they really start writing some kinda wack pretentious noodly
complex chord nonsense. i dont really think thats the kind of
thing kenny and theo are doing, theyre more just looking for that
same kinda nasty dirty groove they had in their other material.
with no one else really doing that in a live type situation,
theyre forced to experiment and try out different ideas. 

im a big fan of minimal no-conventional-talent-necessary stuff. i
love omar-s for his no live instruments thing as much as i love
that kenny and theo feel like they want to use some live
instruments. if everyone just did one thing and never changed it
up, life would be pretty boring. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) New Records/Rotating Assembly/Moodymann

2005-04-13 Thread robin



im a big fan of minimal no-conventional-talent-necessary stuff. i
love omar-s for his no live instruments thing 
 


is that on the ask the lonely cd? i love the little slogans on there.

you cannot copy omar-s style only copy a track that omar-s has already 
recorded


or words to that effect. brill.

robin...


Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread Dan Bean
The dimlite LP is great

also, just received the new Brownstudy (Jason Hogans of Planet e 'fame'), not 
all to my taste, but some of it's dead good! On an Urban Tribe kind of techno 
hip hop tip

it's coming out on Third Ear I believe..


Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread Carlos de Brito

i second that. dimlite album is superb!
definetely not an average and redundant downbeat pap.

313: received new platinum pied pipers album today,
which sounds great, if you like sa-ra and spacek stuff.

c*

p.s.: can anyone confirm that the tracks from new sound signature comp 
are going to be released on vinyl? i hope that so much...


Dan Bean wrote:

The dimlite LP is great

also, just received the new Brownstudy (Jason Hogans of Planet e 'fame'), not 
all to my taste, but some of it's dead good! On an Urban Tribe kind of techno 
hip hop tip

it's coming out on Third Ear I believe..



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Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread Aidan O'Doherty
haven't seen this mentioned before, but think it's good, melodic dancefloor 
tackle by don williams (never heard of him before, but he sounds like a country 
 western star)

http://www.discogs.com/release/383028

 



Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread robin


p.s.: can anyone confirm that the tracks from new sound signature comp 
are going to be released on vinyl? i hope that so much...


according to the info in the rushhour.nl mailout they are

robin...


Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread alex . bond

just bought:

heiroglyphic being on klang. god I love the being.
james duncan on real soon.
creative use - new edits..

had to leave that carl craig mix on the verve comp, I'm skint.

tried to sneak the one 12 from the lp with his mix on out of the record
shop, but got caught. oh well.

alex
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Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread Maarten Baute
 p.s.: can anyone confirm that the tracks from new sound signature comp
 are going to be released on vinyl? i hope that so much...

The Hanna track is quite good, albeit not being special or original in any
kind of way. A good opener.

The track by TOM (Theo Parrish, Omar-S and Marsellus Pitman) is based around
a 707 loop with a little bassline coming in near the middle. It's a pretty
boring track tough.

The track by Jerry The Cat has a real irritating vocal, follow by some more
irritating vocals and some uninspired drumming.

There is a track with vocals from Umar Bin Hassan. He has never sounded so
ridiculous. Of course, it's because of the music. There seems to be some
kind of guitar solo in it (done with a synth). The worst track I have heard
in a couple of years.

Take a listen to the track by Howard Thomas. I challenge you to make a track
more boring than that one. You couldn't!

The Piranha track is a deephouse track with female vocals. I won't comment
on that one, because I am biased. That is, I feel a deep deep hate towards
anything that even sounds like smooth deephouse with vocals.

The Theo Parrish track has a nice loop. Too bad it's just 4 bars in a loop.
Why would you want to release that?

The best loop of the whole CD is probably in the green pickles track. Very
minimal drums, but again, no variation at all. Also the vocals are far from
good.

Marsellus Pitman delivers an acid house track. The sounds are good. But it
seems he got stuck in pattern mode??

The sound signature gang seems troubled with a lack of inspiration and
vision. By far the worst CD of the SS catologue. AVOID!

Cheers,
Maarten



Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread alex . bond

Maarten.

Q.

When was the last time a record came out you liked?

1981?

teeheee.
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Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread Maarten Baute
 Maarten.
 
 Q.
 
 When was the last time a record came out you liked?
 
 1981?

No, I bought Theo Parrish - Twin Cities in 2004, wich I like a lot. ;-) 


Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread Carlos de Brito
well, i can only judge from the clips, and at least those theo and TOM 
tracks sound very good to me. except from a few tracks from the rotating 
assembly six-pack, sound signature has never disappointed me. au contraire.


maybe you can tell what you really dig actually, i thought you are/were 
a big theo fan as well...


c*

Maarten Baute wrote:

p.s.: can anyone confirm that the tracks from new sound signature comp
are going to be released on vinyl? i hope that so much...



The Hanna track is quite good, albeit not being special or original in any
kind of way. A good opener.

The track by TOM (Theo Parrish, Omar-S and Marsellus Pitman) is based around
a 707 loop with a little bassline coming in near the middle. It's a pretty
boring track tough.

The track by Jerry The Cat has a real irritating vocal, follow by some more
irritating vocals and some uninspired drumming.

There is a track with vocals from Umar Bin Hassan. He has never sounded so
ridiculous. Of course, it's because of the music. There seems to be some
kind of guitar solo in it (done with a synth). The worst track I have heard
in a couple of years.

Take a listen to the track by Howard Thomas. I challenge you to make a track
more boring than that one. You couldn't!

The Piranha track is a deephouse track with female vocals. I won't comment
on that one, because I am biased. That is, I feel a deep deep hate towards
anything that even sounds like smooth deephouse with vocals.

The Theo Parrish track has a nice loop. Too bad it's just 4 bars in a loop.
Why would you want to release that?

The best loop of the whole CD is probably in the green pickles track. Very
minimal drums, but again, no variation at all. Also the vocals are far from
good.

Marsellus Pitman delivers an acid house track. The sounds are good. But it
seems he got stuck in pattern mode??

The sound signature gang seems troubled with a lack of inspiration and
vision. By far the worst CD of the SS catologue. AVOID!

Cheers,
Maarten



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Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread Maarten Baute
 maybe you can tell what you really dig actually, i thought you are/were
 a big theo fan as well...

Don't get me wrong, I *was* a big SS and TP fan, just before the release of
the Rotating Assembly stuff. I adore his earlier SS records. I really do. I
play them a lot. But I just feel he is making things a bit easy on himself
lately and wanted to point this out. And I don't like doing it. Same story
goes mutatis mutandis for Moodymann. I just don't feel his  newer stuff but
honestly think a silent introduction is the best house album of all times
(so I rate it higher than mr. fingers' amnesia for instance), and I heard
a lot of house albums, believe me. It's even on my breathtaking albums
list at

http://www.morthenkiang.com/wwcf.html

(wich is still very limitative, because I know sh*t about music ;-) ). The
problem with this list is that these are almost all classics, so I need to
find out more about underrated and more obscure stuff.

Cheers,
Maarten



Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread robin


Maarten, so cynical for someone so young :)

get me, i'll buy the thing and end up agreeing with you...heh heh

robin...



Maarten Baute wrote:

p.s.: can anyone confirm that the tracks from new sound signature comp
are going to be released on vinyl? i hope that so much...



The Hanna track is quite good, albeit not being special or original in any
kind of way. A good opener.

The track by TOM (Theo Parrish, Omar-S and Marsellus Pitman) is based around
a 707 loop with a little bassline coming in near the middle. It's a pretty
boring track tough.

The track by Jerry The Cat has a real irritating vocal, follow by some more
irritating vocals and some uninspired drumming.

There is a track with vocals from Umar Bin Hassan. He has never sounded so
ridiculous. Of course, it's because of the music. There seems to be some
kind of guitar solo in it (done with a synth). The worst track I have heard
in a couple of years.

Take a listen to the track by Howard Thomas. I challenge you to make a track
more boring than that one. You couldn't!

The Piranha track is a deephouse track with female vocals. I won't comment
on that one, because I am biased. That is, I feel a deep deep hate towards
anything that even sounds like smooth deephouse with vocals.

The Theo Parrish track has a nice loop. Too bad it's just 4 bars in a loop.
Why would you want to release that?

The best loop of the whole CD is probably in the green pickles track. Very
minimal drums, but again, no variation at all. Also the vocals are far from
good.

Marsellus Pitman delivers an acid house track. The sounds are good. But it
seems he got stuck in pattern mode??

The sound signature gang seems troubled with a lack of inspiration and
vision. By far the worst CD of the SS catologue. AVOID!

Cheers,
Maarten






Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 maybe you can tell what you really dig actually, i thought you
are/were
 a big theo fan as well...

Don't get me wrong, I *was* a big SS and TP fan, just before the
release of
the Rotating Assembly stuff. I adore his earlier SS records. I
really do. I
play them a lot. But I just feel he is making things a bit easy
on himself
lately and wanted to point this out. And I don't like doing it.
Same story
goes mutatis mutandis for Moodymann. I just don't feel his  newer
stuff 

so basically you only like their disco cutup tracks? thats
understandable, thats all good stuff. but i like the kinds of
things theyre trying to do, even if theyre not hitting the mark
every time. for example i dont think most of the rotating assembly
stuff got the job done, but black mahogani 2 is just off the
charts good. 2 similarish projects, 2 different sounding results
of varying quality. i certainly wouldnt say either of them is
being easy on themselves. i think being easy would be to
continue to just pump out the disco cutups. instead theyre
exploring different ideas and sounds and techniques, and theyre
doing it in ways different from what other people are doing. you
certainly wouldnt confuse their band format projects with say
louie vega's. 

as for the sound signature comp, ill cut and paste what i had to
say about it on littledetroit.net:

okay, ive listened through the whole sound sampler CD so i feel
like i can comment on it with my initial reactions. the tracks i
really liked were the piranha cut, the theo jam, the marcellus
pittman, the hanna, and the green pickles. i didnt really dislike
any of the tracks, though at first i thought the flamingos cover
was a bit weird. it ended up growning on me. i really like how
many different styles are represented on the album. i dont think
there are any anthems or anything on here, but thats not all i
look for in tunes. all in all i can see myself listening to this
pretty often, though not constantly. its certainly better than the
rotating assembly stuff. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread alex . bond

I *was* a big SS and TP fan, just before the release of
the Rotating Assembly stuff.

no likey 'orchestra hall' maarten?

But I just feel he is making things a bit easy on himself
lately and wanted to point this out. And I don't like doing it. Same story
goes mutatis mutandis for Moodymann.

I disagree Maarten. Here's why:

I think they're trying to push themsleves. Mainly by becoming more
'musical'.

Look at what they're both doing, band projects, trying to write songs etc.
This is an ENORMOUS jump up from knocking up house records with some old
obscure disco cuts that no one knows anyway.

However, personally, I'd prefer them to stick to what they know best. But,
then, that wouldn't be progressing would it?

Problem is of course, neither are dope trained musicians or songwriters.
lets face it, legendary song writers are few and far between really, they
dont come along that often.

so, while I agree with your final point (that they should give us some more
of that old s**t they used to do), I disagree with the way you arrive at
your conclusion.

It's fair enough really that they want to push themsleves. It's just, well,
when push comes to shove, they aint actually that good at it. Look at when
Rotating Assembly played live in amsterdam. All the comments were they
just sounded like some shambolic funk band.

anyway, I believe moodymann is doing a live show in the UK soon (a few
dates I believe), so that willl be interesting. I presume thats a pitch
black city thing (?)
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RE: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread Odeluga, Ken

I've not heard any of these records Maarten so I can't comment on your
opinion. However, I note that a lot of your criticisms seem to center on
the fact that much of the SS stuff seems a bit loopy.  I wonder if you
ever considered that much of it might be intended for use as 'DJ gear'
rather than appreciated as 'songs' or 'tracks'?

K


Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread Maarten Baute
 so basically you only like their disco cutup tracks? thats
 understandable, thats all good stuff. but i like the kinds of
 things theyre trying to do, even if theyre not hitting the mark
 every time. for example i dont think most of the rotating assembly
 stuff got the job done, but black mahogani 2 is just off the
 charts good. 2 similarish projects, 2 different sounding results
 of varying quality. i certainly wouldnt say either of them is
 being easy on themselves.

The being easy part was more intended for the sound sampler CD, not for
the rotating assembly stuff. I'm sure he has put a lot of effort in the
rotating assembly stuff, but it's not my cup of tea. It never comes close to
the funk and jazz-funk records from the 70ies.



Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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From: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The being easy part was more intended for the sound sampler CD,
not for
the rotating assembly stuff. I'm sure he has put a lot of effort
in the
rotating assembly stuff, but it's not my cup of tea. It never
comes close to
the funk and jazz-funk records from the 70ies.

im not theo parrish so i cant say for sure, but i dont think that
was the point. if it was, it was horribly executed. i think the
idea was to make theo parrish sounding stuff, but with live
players instead of looped samples. and mostly it didnt work out as
well as i would have thought. the first 12 they did on SS was
pretty nice, and i did like a couple of the tracks from the LP
(like orchestral hall for one). i certainly dont hear anything on
there that would make me believe they were trying to sound
anything like any band from the 70s. 

tom
 


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Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread marsel

liked the 12 better as well

there is one thick thick track on the album 
like dusty cabinets 12 


slow, monotone, deep and freaky




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From: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED]


The being easy part was more intended for the sound sampler CD,

not for

the rotating assembly stuff. I'm sure he has put a lot of effort

in the

rotating assembly stuff, but it's not my cup of tea. It never

comes close to

the funk and jazz-funk records from the 70ies.


im not theo parrish so i cant say for sure, but i dont think that
was the point. if it was, it was horribly executed. i think the
idea was to make theo parrish sounding stuff, but with live
players instead of looped samples. and mostly it didnt work out as
well as i would have thought. the first 12 they did on SS was
pretty nice, and i did like a couple of the tracks from the LP
(like orchestral hall for one). i certainly dont hear anything on
there that would make me believe they were trying to sound
anything like any band from the 70s. 


tom



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Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread Maarten Baute
Ken wrote:

 I've not heard any of these records Maarten so I can't comment on your
opinion. However, I note that a lot of your criticisms seem to center on
the fact that much of the SS stuff seems a bit loopy.  I wonder if you
ever considered that much of it might be intended for use as 'DJ gear'
rather than appreciated as 'songs' or 'tracks'? 

You can make a great dj track with a lot of stuff going on in the song. Take
kaos by Derrick May for example. It's a dancefloor track, but it is really
entertaining. And that's what I'm looking for in a dance track. Most of
the time, those theo parrish records are a bit too long. Even my favourite
of them all, roots revisited, stays interesting for about 4 minutes. Wich is
a shame, because those first minutes are amazing, IMHO.

And Alex, I know they are exploring new artistic possibilities, wich is a
good thing 'in se'. But like you say, they just don't seem to do it that
well. And I also know they are putting some effort in these things, but I
can't do anything else than conclude that their earlier stuff is much
better.

Still, I think the sound sampler cd consist mainly of tracks wich were
made between lunch and dinner. (as a matter of speech)

Cheers,
Maarten




Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread J.T.
DUNCAN, James: Peoples Are Peoples (Real Soon US) [second recent thing from 
him - both great] 

different from realsoon UK??? and not related?

VOORN, Orlando: Underwater (Ignitor US) [first ignitor thing I've picked up. 
Sounds dope]

you have been sleeping like a rock!!



Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread alex . bond

instead theyre
exploring different ideas and sounds and techniques, and theyre
doing it in ways different from what other people are doing. you
certainly wouldnt confuse their band format projects with say
louie vega's.

true tom, true. good point.
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Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread alex . bond

DUNCAN, James: Peoples Are Peoples (Real Soon US) [second recent thing
from him - both great]
different from realsoon UK??? and not related?

think its the same JT, logo etc is the same, looks the same blah blah.
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Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread J.T.
hahahah a real music lover!

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Subject: Re: (313) New Records

 p.s.: can anyone confirm that the tracks from new sound signature comp
 are going to be released on vinyl? i hope that so much...

The Hanna track is quite good, albeit not being special or original in any
kind of way. A good opener.

The track by TOM (Theo Parrish, Omar-S and Marsellus Pitman) is based around
a 707 loop with a little bassline coming in near the middle. It's a pretty
boring track tough.

The track by Jerry The Cat has a real irritating vocal, follow by some more
irritating vocals and some uninspired drumming.

There is a track with vocals from Umar Bin Hassan. He has never sounded so
ridiculous. Of course, it's because of the music. There seems to be some
kind of guitar solo in it (done with a synth). The worst track I have heard
in a couple of years.

Take a listen to the track by Howard Thomas. I challenge you to make a track
more boring than that one. You couldn't!

The Piranha track is a deephouse track with female vocals. I won't comment
on that one, because I am biased. That is, I feel a deep deep hate towards
anything that even sounds like smooth deephouse with vocals.

The Theo Parrish track has a nice loop. Too bad it's just 4 bars in a loop.
Why would you want to release that?

The best loop of the whole CD is probably in the green pickles track. Very
minimal drums, but again, no variation at all. Also the vocals are far from
good.

Marsellus Pitman delivers an acid house track. The sounds are good. But it
seems he got stuck in pattern mode??

The sound signature gang seems troubled with a lack of inspiration and
vision. By far the worst CD of the SS catologue. AVOID!

Cheers,
Maarten




Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread robin

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

instead theyre
exploring different ideas and sounds and techniques, and theyre
doing it in ways different from what other people are doing. you
certainly wouldnt confuse their band format projects with say
louie vega's.




in terms of the Rotataional Asembly stuff i think it's healthy that 
artists stretch themselves and to a certain extent fail. (imo, i didn't 
really dig the two lps apart from the 12 with orchestral hall on it)


if they don't they're not pushing hard enough

robin...


Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread phonopsia
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 Subject: Re: (313) New Records
 
 DUNCAN, James: Peoples Are Peoples (Real Soon US) [second recent thing from 
 him - both great] 
 
 different from realsoon UK??? and not related?

Yep, there was one on Le Systeme last month. 

http://www.discogs.com/release/281626

Discogs says '04, but I didn't see it until a couple of weeks ago. 

 VOORN, Orlando: Underwater (Ignitor US) [first ignitor thing I've picked up. 
 Sounds dope]
 
 you have been sleeping like a rock!! 

Well, I had a good listen to a good chunk of them last night (and many of them 
as they came out). Basic Bastard Volume 6, and maybe 3 sounded like something I 
would like, but some of the other stuff was not so much my thing. I very well 
may pick up 6 or 3 or whatever the one that sounded kinda housey was - just ran 
out of money last night. Can anyone remind me if these are all new, or are some 
of them reissues of older stuff. I coulda sworn one of the Outland Basci 
Bastards I have was volume 4, and that's gotta be nearly 10 years old now. 

Tristan




Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread alex . bond

Can anyone remind me if these are all new, or are some of them reissues of
older stuff. I coulda sworn one of the Outland Basci Bastards I have was
volume 4, and that's gotta be nearly 10 years old now.

4 was the hot one with the pink cover... (about 10 years old. jesus, I
remeber getting that the day it came out pretty much. old duffer.)

so, yeah, I assume these are re-issues.
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Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread J.T.
 different from realsoon UK??? and not related?
Yep, there was one on Le Systeme last month. 

nono i meant you put real soon US...just making sure there's no conflict with 
some other same-named label, and/or wondering if paul hooked up some u.s. 
distrib deal or something!

Well, I had a good listen to a good chunk of them last night (and many of them 
as they came out). Basic Bastard Volume 6, and maybe 3 sounded like something 
I would like, but some of the other stuff was not so much my thing. I 

wow 3 is the loser. cant stand it -- ravey time! the bassline on the b-side is 
nice but the arrangement is cheesey
1 is outstanding -- wild beautiful techno in moments in measures
2 is great but not reissued yet i think?
4 is the one with blake baxter and some nice smooth cuts
5 is dope with the funk pt 1 2 which are as advertised

format #2 is white-hot -- real housey -- instantly one of my favorite records

havent heard the others...i love about all orlando's recent stuff tho, the new 
stuff as well

Can anyone remind me if these are all new, or are some of them reissues of 
older stuff. I coulda sworn one of the Outland Basci Bastards I have was 
volume 4, and that's gotta be nearly 10 years old now. 

yeah some are re-issues, some are old but unreleased, some are new...it gets a 
little confusing. i missed out on all this stuff the first time around and 
these are the records that have gotten me more excited anything else besides 
new juan in quite awhile
orlando rules



Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread robin



mis-quote below, it was tom who said it (whoch i knew but cut and pasted 
wrong). soz folks (and alex).


robin...

robin wrote:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


instead theyre
exploring different ideas and sounds and techniques, and theyre
doing it in ways different from what other people are doing. you
certainly wouldnt confuse their band format projects with say
louie vega's.





in terms of the Rotataional Asembly stuff i think it's healthy that 
artists stretch themselves and to a certain extent fail. (imo, i didn't 
really dig the two lps apart from the 12 with orchestral hall on it)


if they don't they're not pushing hard enough

robin...





Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread robin




Well, I had a good listen to a good chunk of them last night (and many of them as they came out). 
Basic Bastard Volume 6, and maybe 3 sounded like something I would 
like, but some of the other
stuff was not so much my thing. I very well may pick up 6 or 3 or whatever the one that sounded 
kinda housey was - just ran out of money last night. Can anyone remind 
me if these are all new,
or are some of them reissues of older stuff. I coulda sworn one of the Outland Basci Bastards I 
have was volume 4, and that's gotta be nearly 10 years old now. 




of the new ignitors Orlando's Cruising 12 (ignitor 2 i think) is 
spectacularly good


robin...


Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread Jason Brunton
Couldn't agree more- listened to it in the shop a few times now and it 
failed to grasp me on a single track- not diggin it at all


Jason


On 12 Apr 2005, at 14:33, Maarten Baute wrote:


p.s.: can anyone confirm that the tracks from new sound signature comp
are going to be released on vinyl? i hope that so much...


The Hanna track is quite good, albeit not being special or original in 
any

kind of way. A good opener.

The track by TOM (Theo Parrish, Omar-S and Marsellus Pitman) is based 
around
a 707 loop with a little bassline coming in near the middle. It's a 
pretty

boring track tough.

The track by Jerry The Cat has a real irritating vocal, follow by some 
more

irritating vocals and some uninspired drumming.

There is a track with vocals from Umar Bin Hassan. He has never 
sounded so
ridiculous. Of course, it's because of the music. There seems to be 
some
kind of guitar solo in it (done with a synth). The worst track I have 
heard

in a couple of years.

Take a listen to the track by Howard Thomas. I challenge you to make a 
track

more boring than that one. You couldn't!

The Piranha track is a deephouse track with female vocals. I won't 
comment
on that one, because I am biased. That is, I feel a deep deep hate 
towards

anything that even sounds like smooth deephouse with vocals.

The Theo Parrish track has a nice loop. Too bad it's just 4 bars in a 
loop.

Why would you want to release that?

The best loop of the whole CD is probably in the green pickles track. 
Very
minimal drums, but again, no variation at all. Also the vocals are far 
from

good.

Marsellus Pitman delivers an acid house track. The sounds are good. 
But it

seems he got stuck in pattern mode??

The sound signature gang seems troubled with a lack of inspiration and
vision. By far the worst CD of the SS catologue. AVOID!

Cheers,
Maarten





Re: (313) New Records

2005-04-12 Thread Jason Brunton



I think they're trying to push themsleves. Mainly by becoming more
'musical'.


That's funny to me because I started to fel that one of my favourite 
producers (Carl Craig) really started to go downhill when he started to 
reject the power of machines and samples and get more musical- ie 
Innerzone Orchestra- Programmed.


Look at what they're both doing, band projects, trying to write songs 
etc.
This is an ENORMOUS jump up from knocking up house records with some 
old

obscure disco cuts that no one knows anyway.


Maybe basic sample based house, but the way that somebody like Moodyman 
CAn (when the moment takes him) take a sample and re-work it until it 
hurts pisses all over someone who wants to take a dance beat and add 
a live bass/crap flute solo over it and call it Live or song based. 
 I'd rather take some basic Jack Trax stuff any day.

cheers


Jason




Re: (313) new records

2005-04-11 Thread robin

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*rubs eyes*

anyone got any new records?

whats that carl craig mix like?



that the Verve one? i'm hoping there's a 12 with that on gonna pop up. 
from clips it didn't sound nice enough to buy the LP for IMO


like they did with the metro area rmx of hugh masakela


*tired yawn*


i know what you mean :)

robin...


Re: (313) new records

2005-04-11 Thread David Beattie
More than ive had time to listen to mate, dont think
ive seen any mention of this one anywhere though, its
got a Jamal Moss track on it Alex - have you been
sleeping or something

Thoughts From Chicago Vol. One
http://www.discogs.com/release/421608

Cheers
BT



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Re: (313) new records

2005-04-11 Thread matt kane's brain

At 10:56 AM 4/11/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

anyone got any new records?


i gave away a copy of a rather new kompakt release because it was so terrible.
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Re: (313) new records

2005-04-11 Thread robin

matt kane's brain wrote:

At 10:56 AM 4/11/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


anyone got any new records?



i gave away a copy of a rather new kompakt release because it was so 
terrible.

--


matt are you talking about that new mathew jonson by any chance?

or have i got the wrong end of the stick?

robin...


Re: (313) new records

2005-04-11 Thread alex . bond

BTits
got a Jamal Moss track on it Alex - have you been
sleeping or somethi

got it!

I like the jared wheeler track.

(whoever he might be)

p.s. you gotta get up VERY EARLY to catch me sleeping BT my friend.

; )
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Re: (313) new records

2005-04-11 Thread Carlos de Brito

cc remix of hugh masekela is by far the best track on that comp.
max sedgley remix will work nicely for broken/house floors, junior boys 
 and bent remixes of billie holiday are ok as well.


the rest is quite poor, imo

c*

robin wrote:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


*rubs eyes*

anyone got any new records?

whats that carl craig mix like?



that the Verve one? i'm hoping there's a 12 with that on gonna pop up. 
from clips it didn't sound nice enough to buy the LP for IMO


like they did with the metro area rmx of hugh masakela


*tired yawn*



i know what you mean :)

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Re: (313) new records

2005-04-11 Thread matt kane's brain

At 12:10 PM 4/11/2005, robin wrote:

matt are you talking about that new mathew jonson by any chance?


no, I meant things keep falling down by the field. didn't know there was 
a mathew jonson coming out on kompakt (oh looky, there it is on kompakt 
extra), and i missed his last few. liked all the others.


3 out of 4 times i've bought kompakt records, they always sound bad once i 
get home from the shop :(


speaking of mathew jonson, looks like he has started a new label, and the 
itiswhatitis site is gone. Hmm.

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Re: (313) new records

2005-04-11 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




not new at all but I got a copy of 2000  One's The Sound Of Planet Earth
- Amsterdam's Most Talented Vol. 1 on Lower East Side Records
some nice acid techno/house goings on there

I don't recall this ever showing up on the list but Dylan Hermelijn (2000 
One) relaunched the 100% Pure label in 2004.
News is that April 12th a new release from 200  One will be cut - Adonai
Elohim I believe is the name of the 12 (PURE029) Test pressing will be
out at the end of the month.

Anyone hear the other new 100% Pure records yet?
http://www.discogs.com/release/242085
http://www.discogs.com/release/263283
http://www.discogs.com/release/310051
http://www.discogs.com/release/400638

any good?
wish they'd get that audio section going
http://www.pure-records.net/

MEK


   
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*rubs eyes*

anyone got any new records?

whats that carl craig mix like?

*tired yawn*


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Re: (313) new records - hot stuff

2005-04-11 Thread marsel



Also HOT: Juan Atkins Berlin Sessions on Tresor - really liking this!


yeah, these are some real proper produced thick serious techno tracks
!

very nice



Re: (313) new records

2005-04-11 Thread marsel


all nice proper dancefloor techno records

the shinedoe one became quite an anthem in germany
:-)

also check intacto, which dylan and shinedoe started together

and now were on it.. .
shinedoe is doing parties since a long time

next month.. 13th of may, here in amsterdam
raymon hollander, steve rachmad,  robert hood

dylan did an acid live set on the last acid thunder party
it should be somewhere on the net live as well


hi ho

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not new at all but I got a copy of 2000  One's The Sound Of Planet Earth
- Amsterdam's Most Talented Vol. 1 on Lower East Side Records
some nice acid techno/house goings on there

I don't recall this ever showing up on the list but Dylan Hermelijn (2000 


One) relaunched the 100% Pure label in 2004.
News is that April 12th a new release from 200  One will be cut - Adonai
Elohim I believe is the name of the 12 (PURE029) Test pressing will be
out at the end of the month.

Anyone hear the other new 100% Pure records yet?
http://www.discogs.com/release/242085
http://www.discogs.com/release/263283
http://www.discogs.com/release/310051
http://www.discogs.com/release/400638

any good?
wish they'd get that audio section going
http://www.pure-records.net/

MEK



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*rubs eyes*

anyone got any new records?

whats that carl craig mix like?

*tired yawn*


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Re: (313) new records

2005-04-11 Thread phonopsia

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 At 12:10 PM 4/11/2005, robin wrote:
matt are you talking about that new mathew jonson by any chance?
 
 no, I meant things keep falling down by the field. didn't know there was 
 a mathew jonson coming out on kompakt (oh looky, there it is on kompakt 
 extra), and i missed his last few. liked all the others.
 
 3 out of 4 times i've bought kompakt records, they always sound bad once i 
 get home from the shop :(
 
 speaking of mathew jonson, looks like he has started a new label, and the 
 itiswhatitis site is gone. Hmm.

The newest Mathew Jonson is him with The Mole (duking it out for 
Mr.-prolific-of-the-moment award with Jamal Moss), and it sounds like each of 
them takes turns on the beats, with a bit of each -of them on top. It's on 
Spriecher (or whatever that Kompakt offshoot is called). The 2nd half of it 
when (what sounds to me like) The Mole's bassline/beat comes in, it gets well 
dirty. When I mixed it on Saturday I let it go to almost the middle before 
bringing it in, and mostly just played the second half. It's pretty cool, but 
doesn't 'do' a ton, especially in the first half. A really slow builder in 
typical Mathew Jonson style. This is the first of his releases I've bought 
post-deluge. I think it sounds different enough to the rest of them to warant 
the purchse, but I'm sure some won't agree. 

I assume by Mathew Jonson's label you mean Wagon Repair? I came up with the 
theory it means fixing the damage those bandwagon f*ckos like me created. I 
hear the b-side on that first 12 is  the tune, but haven't heard it myself 
yet. 

Tristan




Re: (313) new records

2005-04-11 Thread matt kane's brain

At 01:23 PM 4/11/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I assume by Mathew Jonson's label you mean Wagon Repair? I came up with 
the theory it means fixing the damage those bandwagon f*ckos like me created.


That's what I mean. What damage in particular are you talking about?
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RE: (313) new records - hot stuff

2005-04-11 Thread Pryor, Ryan N
-Original Message-
 Also HOT: Juan Atkins Berlin Sessions on Tresor - really liking this!

I second that. It's been on permanent rotation the last couple days.


Re: (313) new records

2005-04-11 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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The newest Mathew Jonson 

well theres that new cobblestone jazz out now that is absolutely
terrible. you can see my scathing review of it on discogs.com:

http://www.discogs.com/release/371451

i did finally pick up the iiwii from before that one though, mat's
followed by angels. the a side on that one is just really
beautiful. im definitely digging it, moreso than all his other
tunes aside from the first cobblestone jazz and that 911 how can
i help you joint. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) new records

2005-04-11 Thread phonopsia
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I assume by Mathew Jonson's label you mean Wagon Repair? I came up with 
the theory it means fixing the damage those bandwagon f*ckos like me created.
 
 That's what I mean. What damage in particular are you talking about?

Just that I think there's been a bit of a backlash against some of his 
productions per the hype of Decompression, etc, probably not aided much by the 
sheer volume of releases in a short time, and the relative samey-ness of some 
of them.  

Tristan




RE: (313) new records (100% Pure/Intacto Records)

2005-04-11 Thread Stoddard, Kamal
As well as that acid thunder set. Nce!

Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
 
 

 

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 There's a nice Shinedoe mix here in the audio section 
 http://www.intactorecords.com/
 
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 all nice proper dancefloor techno records
 
 the shinedoe one became quite an anthem in germany
 :-)
 
 also check intacto, which dylan and shinedoe started together
 
 and now were on it.. .
 shinedoe is doing parties since a long time
 
 next month.. 13th of may, here in amsterdam raymon hollander, 
 steve rachmad,  robert hood
 
 dylan did an acid live set on the last acid thunder party it 
 should be somewhere on the net live as well
 
 
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  not new at all but I got a copy of 2000  One's The Sound Of Planet
 Earth
  - Amsterdam's Most Talented Vol. 1 on Lower East Side Records some 
  nice acid techno/house goings on there
 
  I don't recall this ever showing up on the list but Dylan Hermelijn 
  (2000
 
  
  One) relaunched the 100% Pure label in 2004.
  News is that April 12th a new release from 200  One will be cut -
 Adonai
  Elohim I believe is the name of the 12 (PURE029) Test 
 pressing will 
  be out at the end of the month.
 
  Anyone hear the other new 100% Pure records yet?
  http://www.discogs.com/release/242085
  http://www.discogs.com/release/263283
  http://www.discogs.com/release/310051
  http://www.discogs.com/release/400638
 
  any good?
  wish they'd get that audio section going 
 http://www.pure-records.net/
 
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  *rubs eyes*
 
  anyone got any new records?
 
  whats that carl craig mix like?
 
  *tired yawn*
 
 
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Re: (313) new records

2005-04-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't know, I think his output is pretty solid, I keep buying his records 
anyway.  You can't expect every record to be an anthem.  I quite like the 
Marionette record anyway, which just recently appeared in Chicago (don't know 
when it actually came out).  Sure, the sound mostly stays within a particular 
framework, but I can't complain as long as the synth melodies and subtle 
touches are well done.

I believe that John Tejada puts out even more stuff but I find the quality is 
always there.  I think it's okay to be prolific if you are actually talented 
and have more than a 12 worth of ideas.

~David

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 At 01:23 PM 4/11/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I assume by Mathew Jonson's label you mean Wagon Repair? I came up with 
the theory it means fixing the damage those bandwagon f*ckos like me created.
 
 That's what I mean. What damage in particular are you talking about?

Just that I think there's been a bit of a backlash against some of his 
productions per the hype of Decompression, etc, probably not aided much by the 
sheer volume of releases in a short time, and the relative samey-ness of some 
of them.  

Tristan






Re: (313) new records

2005-04-11 Thread jurren baars
just one new record for me the past few weeks (apart from the allready 
mentioned 'berlin sessions') and it is: skugge  stavostrand - grans [onitor 
41] one dubby techno track, one sort of luciano track and one a bit more 
techy, and one more thing. i like it.


re: 100% pure new releases.
the madskilz 12 probably gets played quite a bit by derrick may, the kind 
of tribal techno i associate with what derrick sometimes plays, nice but not 
mindblowing.


oh and yoav b has put soundclips up of his upcoming release on wabisabi on 
the deephousepage.com messageboard. the title track sounds nice, need to 
hear the rest in full before i make up my mind though, not as good as the 
first release is my first thought.


jurren




Re: (313) New records

2005-03-09 Thread alex . bond

Would have to agree with JT on the Red Planet 7- this is the first of
the 7 series I've heard which I think is a bit of a swizz- instead of
it being a proper 7 version or edit it just sounds like they faded the
track out after 3 mins- not so good.

agreed Jason.

hey - has anyone spotted that on LD, theres a new poster, and he's from red
planet records?

hmm.

mysterious.

I might start stalking him.  I've always wanted to be a stalker.


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Re: (313) new records

2005-03-03 Thread James Hurlbut

Vince Watson  - hybrid reaction ep - ingoma

I picked up this one up after hearing Vince Watson's name a few times but 
never checking him out.One side feels too much swedish wall of compressed 
bass for my tastes, but the other side with the conga samples, flittering 
hihats and surging chords does the signature detroit techno funk thing well 
for me.


Post Office EP - telegraph

Akufen, Villalobos, luciano, and dan bell? woot woot. Solid deep and quirky 
grooves. Dan Bell is feeling kinda herbertish with what I assume are rhodes 
piano samples given the track title–Rhodes 2. Akufen's got his trademark 
skippy grind on with a track that sounds like its based on the sound of a 
record slowing down. Villalobos is meaty with deep bass but a little 
boring. Overall the record sounds like the funkiest bits of Cologne.


black by birth feat ronyx - get it right - mainsqueeze

wow, this is what those people call real music, you know, with voices that 
sing more than three words and instruments and stuff. But the IG Culture 
Candela Allstars mix is truly touching. It's salsa broken beat, but it's 
good. It starts out with dark sparse beats to a bluesy song of hope. The 
hand percussion gradually makes it way in there until 2/3 of the record in 
it's full on buena vista session. It's like house but less shiny so the 
hiphop kids won't feel embarassed.





Re: (313) new records

2005-03-01 Thread Martin Dust

Movement CD
Red Planet 7
And new Green Velvet...



Re: (313) new records

2005-03-01 Thread alex . bond

Movement CD

its good that cd.

where can I get the 3rd cd with all the derrick may edits on?

is kevin still on the list? or, does anyone know?

alex


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Re: (313) new records

2005-03-01 Thread robin

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Movement CD



its good that cd.

where can I get the 3rd cd with all the derrick may edits on?

is kevin still on the list? or, does anyone know?



the 2xcd lists those tracks as having edits done by derrick.

dunno about the japanese 3rd cd

check the end of dj genesis 'it's u', it's editted to be shorter...or my 
cd player is knackered :)


robin...


Re: (313) new records

2005-03-01 Thread De Block, Mario
 i thought that next to the Movement double pack, the new Marc Leclair is so
 great. it's a recording of a session he's done in London's Tate Gallery.
 Something of minimal ambiented click house fabric but interesting, wide
 focussed, and inspiring altogether. And an ode to women bearing a child. Due
 out mid march i think

other great stuff to me was L'Altra ('Different Days'), and Littl Shyning Man's
folk-meets-electronica-meets-romanticism kind of 'Hart Of The Wud' on Sonic360

the sole technotechnotechno artist who grabbed me where only very few people
are supposed to grab me, lately, was Mark Williams ('Part Of Me', as on Luke
Slater's 'Fear And Loathing 2')

M



Re: (313) new records

2005-03-01 Thread Carlos de Brito

new records? oh yeah!

#The Free Design : Redesigned Vol. 1 : Light in the Attic

2 ace cuts on this. madlib drops some heavy hiphop/jazz breaks (think: 
YNQ) and puts the sweet free design vocals as cherry on top. 
peanutbutterwolf mashes the free design with james mason's sweet power 
your embrace and lots of vocal snippets, party tune!


#The Visitors : The Race : Playhouse 104
#Prosumer : The Craze : Playhouse 105

playhouse is on fire lately, all new 12 are amazing. The Race is a epic 
melancholic deep house tune, on the flip Henrik Schwarz adds some of his 
trademark snizzledizzle to this, deep chords and stuff. you'll like 
it... The Craze comes along with some oldskool drum sounds and deep soul 
vocals, smells like chicago spirit. killer 12


#Dirk Leyers : Wellen : Kompakt 114
#Justus Köhncke : Elan/Taste : Kompakt 113

haven't bought much kompakt stuff last year, but these two are great. it 
seems that justus has listened to metro area and disco re-edits lately, 
the guys at the djhistory.com forum would call this probably 
balearic... ace record!
dirk leyers' 12 comes with an ambient cut (nice) and two killer epic 
tunes, which i can't describe due to my bad english...read the boomkat 
review, they love it as well: http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=16459


#Dan Electro : Chased away from the light : Superhuit 009

i'm still looking for the dan electro 12 which was featured on 
recloose's jigsaw music mix-cd (down with the power, i think). found 
this in a record shop: gospel, deep pianos etc... moodymann-like, you 
say? rite! you love kdj's stuff? good. then give this a listen.


some more records i picked last weekend:

#Moodymann : Black Mahogany : KDJ 017: repressed, finally in my hands...
#Designer Music - Good Girls : PE65276-1: dito, happyhappyjoyjoyjoy!
#Dwele - A.N.G.E.L./L.O.V.E. (Yam Who Edits) : ANGELOVE 01
this was meant to be the YAM 002, which never came out...brilliant
#Moxie 006: i love this moxie re-edits...
# 7 Samurai : Marvin/Stevie : GAMM 015
marvin's I Want You in a latin american way, on the flip Feeding of 
the Love of The Land by mr. wonder


cheers,
c.



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Inspired by Kamal, I bring you some new record info too:

Recloose : Dust : Peacefrog : Massive vocal track. Pretty smooth
electronicy beats, should go down well most places, not sure if I'll be
sick of this in 6 months or not, only time will tell I guess.

Rekid : Era EP : Soul Jazz : 2nd thing I've got by this guy. It's the
radioslave guy (eek). Very slow 'cosmic house'. About 100 bpm, very very
intense proggy house music. I think both the things I have by him are
actually pretty alright. Not everyones bag for sure, but maybe worth a
check.

DJ Bone : Modern Melodies : Subject Detroit : Very very fast (slow it down
folks) great melodic techno thing, rhythms reminding of derrick may, great
old sounding bassline. Winner!

Todd Terje : Full Pap : New label, subsid of Bear, this is Prins Thomas'
new label. 3 tracker from norwegian wonderkind todd terje. Hard driving
disco reminiscent of a mid 90's harvey thing on the A (not really going for
that) backed with two nice electronicy disco downbeat cuts on the flip
whcih are pretty nice...

Red Planet 13 : 7 : Yep, new 2 tracker, not listened properly yet.

A Man Called Adam : Techno Powers : Yep, Harveys mix doing the biz. Lovely
mid 90's sounding house, pretty balearic flavour w/old sounding bassline,
good stuff for the dancefloor. blissed out business.

Can't think what else I bought, there were others.


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Re: (313) new records

2005-03-01 Thread alex . bond

#Prosumer : The Craze : Playhouse 105

I forgot, I got this one too!

it's good as well!

alex
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Re: (313) new records!

2005-02-25 Thread robin

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W.

It's payday, got my first bunch of new records for ages!

loads of stuff, will maybe post later if my boss goes home, but of interest
to the list in particular.

new Red Planet 7! Suncatcher and another track!


yeah that suncatcher track is wicked.

and to tie in with a thread earlier on in the weeki don't like 7 
records. i didn't let it stop me getting this tho


robin...


Re: (313) new records!

2005-02-25 Thread alex . bond

and to tie in with a thread earlier on in the weeki don't like 7
records. i didn't let it stop me getting this tho

I used to hate 7's.

but, hmm, I seem to have developed a rare fetish for them lately.

just got a load from beaten rhythm on my luncheon break.

mmm. EDIT FOOD

*gobble gobble*
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Re: (313) new records!

2005-02-25 Thread robin

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and to tie in with a thread earlier on in the weeki don't like 7
records. i didn't let it stop me getting this tho



I used to hate 7's.

but, hmm, I seem to have developed a rare fetish for them lately.

just got a load from beaten rhythm on my luncheon break.



well there was a time when i'd absolutely not buy them and now i do so 
that must say something.


oddly i prefer big middles (and dan there's nowt wrong with the technics 
adapter...was it you complaining about it? :) )



robin...


Re: (313) new records!

2005-02-25 Thread dan
oddly i prefer big middles (and dan there's nowt wrong with the 
technics adapter...was it you complaining about it? :) )


oh dear, we may have to agree to differ on this Robin!

Personally, I find that they're made ever so slightly too big, which 
means that 7s get stuck on them, this means that it's a pain in the 
*rse to flip over and play the version (if it's a reggae tune)


Re: (313) New records

2004-11-09 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
Beatfanatic - Adventures in the world of no-fi beats

Due to sample clearing problems limited press


Trying to clear all the samples on this record would be like
walking through a mindfield without a map.

great album

MEK





Re: (313) New records

2004-11-09 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
mindfield??

sorry - minefield




Re: (313) New records

2004-11-09 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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Aardvarck - Cult copy part 2
- Wish I could get the first part since this rocks. The original
mix is 
nice but mr. Craig hits the bullseye with his remix. 

havent actually secured myself a copy of this one yet, but its all
about the original for me. it kills the c2 mix, and i usually love
his remixes. 

tom 


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RE: (313) New records

2004-11-09 Thread Tristan Watkins
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 Aardvarck - Cult copy part 2
 - Wish I could get the first part since this rocks. The original
 mix is 
 nice but mr. Craig hits the bullseye with his remix. 
 
 havent actually secured myself a copy of this one yet, but 
 its all about the original for me. it kills the c2 mix, and i 
 usually love his remixes. 

Agreed, although perhaps it sounds so much like it could be a C2 remix,
people are mistaking them? 
 
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RE: (313) New records

2004-11-09 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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Agreed, although perhaps it sounds so much like it could be a C2
remix,
people are mistaking them? 

unless the labels are wrong on the record, the one with the slow
end and the more defined beats is the original, right? 

tom 


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RE: (313) New records

2004-11-09 Thread Tristan Watkins
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 Agreed, although perhaps it sounds so much like it could be a C2
 remix,
 people are mistaking them? 
 
 unless the labels are wrong on the record, the one with the 
 slow end and the more defined beats is the original, right? 
 
 tom 

Right for me. 
 
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Re: (313) new records

2004-10-07 Thread robin


On 7 Oct 2004, at 15:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


has anyone heard

a) the new Mahogani?


piranhahead? i heard clips of that and one track sounds really nice. 
you'd like it i would have thought.




b) the new Chez Damier?


which one? there's a couple of 10s out at the mo by chez and the cru 
(on atal) the best one imo is the gathering vol1. prescription style 
depth on one side. the other side is a bit too sophisticated for me :) 
(a is vol2 as i didn't pick that up). there's a 12 out as well that 
i've not heard.




c) the new Carl Craig on Planet E?



ooh didn't know about that one.

robin...



Re: (313) new records

2004-10-07 Thread alex . bond

 b) the new Chez Damier?

which one? there's a couple of 10s out at the mo by chez and the cru
(on atal) the best one imo is the gathering vol1. prescription style
depth on one side. the other side is a bit too sophisticated for me :)
(a is vol2 as i didn't pick that up). there's a 12 out as well that
i've not heard.

dunno!

will check, thank you Robin.
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RE: (313) new records

2004-10-07 Thread Tristan Watkins
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 On 7 Oct 2004, at 15:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  b) the new Chez Damier?
 
 which one? there's a couple of 10s out at the mo by chez and 
 the cru (on atal) the best one imo is the gathering vol1. 
 prescription style depth on one side. the other side is a bit 
 too sophisticated for me :) (a is vol2 as i didn't pick that 
 up). there's a 12 out as well that i've not heard.

Wasn't one of these just another (scarcely different) version of Warhead
with a sophisticated, rather yawn-ish track on the other side? 

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RE: (313) new records

2004-09-08 Thread Scott McGill
Ost  Kjex (Cheese  Biscuits) - Eaten Back To Life EP Maurice Fulton
remix
also has the most bizarre sleeve design I've seen by something I've bought.
Y'know when you can tell if a record is your thing even by the packaging?
This one screams don't even think about it.

I-Cube - Fr33z (Versatile Records)
If you've never heard of I-Cube the catch up now. He is unstoppable in many
genres.

Enjoy.
Scott
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Cheese and Biscuits - Maurice Fulton remix
I-Cube Frrzh - Maurice Fulton remix

what are the labels on these? is cheese and biscuits the artist or
the song title?

Larry Heard's LooseFingers on Alleviated

i cant say enough good things about the 2 acidy cuts on there.
superminimal, supertweaked, supergood.

i picked up that vinylmania double pack, the larry levan mix is
totally the bomb. it sounds like its mastered from an old reel or
maybe even a dubplate, so the sound quality is crappy in a good
way. its so much funkier than all the other mixes on there, and
sounds great with the channel level on the mixer in the red. a
great great track.

tom


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RE: (313) new records

2004-09-08 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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From: Scott McGill [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Ost  Kjex (Cheese  Biscuits) - Eaten Back To Life EP Maurice 
Fulton
remix
also has the most bizarre sleeve design I've seen by something 
I've bought.
Y'know when you can tell if a record is your thing even by the 
packaging?
This one screams don't even think about it.

sounds good, ima haveta hunt it down. 

I-Cube - Fr33z (Versatile Records)
If you've never heard of I-Cube the catch up now. He is 
unstoppable in many
genres.

i know who i-cube are : P , i just didnt see anything about this 
record anywhere, i would have thought if it was on versatile i 
would have seen it on distro lists by now. weird. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


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2004-09-08 Thread Scott McGill
http://www.juno.co.uk/IP/IF152725-01.htm

check the weirdness. Maurice Fulton is cool though. What a sleeve

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Ost  Kjex (Cheese  Biscuits) - Eaten Back To Life EP Maurice Fulton
remix
also has the most bizarre sleeve design I've seen by something I've bought.
Y'know when you can tell if a record is your thing even by the packaging?
This one screams don't even think about it.

I-Cube - Fr33z (Versatile Records)
If you've never heard of I-Cube the catch up now. He is unstoppable in many
genres.

Enjoy.
Scott
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Sent: 08 September 2004 00:03
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) new records


-- Original Message --
From: Scott McGill [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Cheese and Biscuits - Maurice Fulton remix
I-Cube Frrzh - Maurice Fulton remix

what are the labels on these? is cheese and biscuits the artist or
the song title?

Larry Heard's LooseFingers on Alleviated

i cant say enough good things about the 2 acidy cuts on there.
superminimal, supertweaked, supergood.

i picked up that vinylmania double pack, the larry levan mix is
totally the bomb. it sounds like its mastered from an old reel or
maybe even a dubplate, so the sound quality is crappy in a good
way. its so much funkier than all the other mixes on there, and
sounds great with the channel level on the mixer in the red. a
great great track.

tom


andythepooh.com










RE: (313) new records

2004-09-08 Thread ani


: -Original Message-
: From: Scott McGill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
: Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 7:11 PM
: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
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:
: I-Cube - Fr33z (Versatile Records)
: If you've never heard of I-Cube the catch up now. He is 
: unstoppable in many genres.

norm talley plays the vacuum jackers 12 every week i've gone to agave.
the crowd loves it.

and i'm surprised how easily i acquired older i:cube records.  who's
selling these things?  ;)

ani




Re: (313) new records

2004-09-08 Thread Phonopsia
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 12:27 AM
Subject: RE: (313) new records


 I-Cube - Fr33z (Versatile Records)
 If you've never heard of I-Cube the catch up now. He is
 unstoppable in many
 genres.

 i know who i-cube are : P , i just didnt see anything about this
 record anywhere, i would have thought if it was on versatile i
 would have seen it on distro lists by now. weird.


Seconded. It was top of Tom Churchill's chart last month too (so make that
thirded). All the tracks are excellent, although the Dixon remix of that
album track doesn't do much different than the original. The Fulton remix of
Vaccuum Jackers is really compelling too. He does a great job of integrating
the original into his slow-mo funk-house whatever.

On that note, Scott, you may want to try Tom Churchill for Russ Gabriel's
contact details.

Tristan
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RE: (313) new records

2004-09-08 Thread alex . bond
norm talley plays the vacuum jackers 12 every week i've gone to agave.
the crowd loves it.

Hey Ani.

Tell us more about this party

(please!)

It's in detroit right? a weekly happening? what sort of stuff are they
playing?

good party?

who dj's? is Norm Talley a goood dj?

Thanks!

sorry for all the q's!
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Re: (313) new records

2004-09-07 Thread James_Bucknell




on the detroit garage/house tip:
dj genesis/omar s 'tribute to betty' is a fine release.
james
www.jbucknell.com



   
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So,

It's still months since I bought a new record (literally).

Whats good?

any opinions on any of the following?

New Neroli (Domu?)
New Ignitor
New Juan on Metroplex

what else is new/hot?

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RE: (313) new records

2004-09-07 Thread Scott McGill
Check this out Alex. Sublime electronic sweetness

LUDWIG ELBLAUS: Furious Styles (New Speak Sweden)

This stuff has pooped my cork:

2 Dollar Egg - Naxo
Cheese and Biscuits - Maurice Fulton remix
I-Cube Frrzh - Maurice Fulton remix
Larry Heard's LooseFingers on Alleviated

Yeah baybee!

Scuzz out

-Original Message-
From: Mike Melody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 September 2004 18:23
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) new records


I find this guys chart to be pretty informative when it comes to new music:

http://basiclevel.com/charts.htm

M

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Subject: (313) new records
Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 11:45:42 +0100

So,

It's still months since I bought a new record (literally).

Whats good?

any opinions on any of the following?

New Neroli (Domu?)
New Ignitor
New Juan on Metroplex

what else is new/hot?

_

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RE: (313) new records

2004-09-07 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: Scott McGill [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Cheese and Biscuits - Maurice Fulton remix
I-Cube Frrzh - Maurice Fulton remix

what are the labels on these? is cheese and biscuits the artist or 
the song title? 

Larry Heard's LooseFingers on Alleviated

i cant say enough good things about the 2 acidy cuts on there. 
superminimal, supertweaked, supergood. 

i picked up that vinylmania double pack, the larry levan mix is 
totally the bomb. it sounds like its mastered from an old reel or 
maybe even a dubplate, so the sound quality is crappy in a good 
way. its so much funkier than all the other mixes on there, and 
sounds great with the channel level on the mixer in the red. a 
great great track. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


RE: (313) new records

2004-09-06 Thread Mike Melody

I find this guys chart to be pretty informative when it comes to new music:

http://basiclevel.com/charts.htm

M


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Subject: (313) new records
Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 11:45:42 +0100

So,

It's still months since I bought a new record (literally).

Whats good?

any opinions on any of the following?

New Neroli (Domu?)
New Ignitor
New Juan on Metroplex

what else is new/hot?

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RE: (313) New Records

2004-07-22 Thread Toby Frith
That's the What's Happening track with Blake Baxter? Yep, Dan Curtin dropped 
that at the Outlet party the other week - superb track.



-Original Message-
From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 July 2004 14:05
To: 313
Cc: Alex Bond
Subject: (313) New Records


Also- New Juan Atkins on New Relgion is due on Monday (no surprise to 
you Alex!) as well as his new one on Subject Detroit.

Theo's Ugly Edits 5, 6 and 7 are also due tomorrow.

Didn't hear anyone talking about those Abe Duque records either- 7 with 
Blake Baxter and number 8 are both MILES better than anything else I've 
heard by him before and the new Blake Baxter on Mix is top summer tune 
action (Blake For Love- genius!).

Also check anything you can find on Voltage- an amazingly diverse label 
from San Fransisco who mix Techno, Dub and other electronic forms like 
no-one else I've heard (I believe their next release features Titonton 
Duvante but everything else on the label is by Fresh, New Producers!)

The new Mills on Axis is pretty fine too

So is the next release on SoloAction from Germany

So is the Maurice Fulton mix of I:Cube's Vacuum Jackers

So is the Maurice Fulton mix of Fred Everything on 20/20 Vision

New Dabyre of Ghostly too

Loads of good stuff out at the mo!

cheers

Jason

PS I am playing at the Liquid Lounge on Saturday night if any 
listmembers are in Glasgow- its both Tom Churchill's birthday AND mine 
so it should be a night of musical mayhem and celebrations!



RE: (313) New Records

2004-07-22 Thread Paul Kendrick
I played it as well earlier in the night. Top top tune..

-Original Message-
From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 July 2004 14:09
To: Jason Brunton; 313
Cc: Alex Bond
Subject: RE: (313) New Records


That's the What's Happening track with Blake Baxter? Yep, Dan Curtin dropped 
that at the Outlet party the other week - superb track.



-Original Message-
From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 July 2004 14:05
To: 313
Cc: Alex Bond
Subject: (313) New Records


Also- New Juan Atkins on New Relgion is due on Monday (no surprise to 
you Alex!) as well as his new one on Subject Detroit.

Theo's Ugly Edits 5, 6 and 7 are also due tomorrow.

Didn't hear anyone talking about those Abe Duque records either- 7 with 
Blake Baxter and number 8 are both MILES better than anything else I've 
heard by him before and the new Blake Baxter on Mix is top summer tune 
action (Blake For Love- genius!).

Also check anything you can find on Voltage- an amazingly diverse label 
from San Fransisco who mix Techno, Dub and other electronic forms like 
no-one else I've heard (I believe their next release features Titonton 
Duvante but everything else on the label is by Fresh, New Producers!)

The new Mills on Axis is pretty fine too

So is the next release on SoloAction from Germany

So is the Maurice Fulton mix of I:Cube's Vacuum Jackers

So is the Maurice Fulton mix of Fred Everything on 20/20 Vision

New Dabyre of Ghostly too

Loads of good stuff out at the mo!

cheers

Jason

PS I am playing at the Liquid Lounge on Saturday night if any 
listmembers are in Glasgow- its both Tom Churchill's birthday AND mine 
so it should be a night of musical mayhem and celebrations!



Re: (313) New Records

2004-07-22 Thread alex . bond

Also- New Juan Atkins on New Relgion is due on Monday

w. Move is the BOMB! Summer techno madness!
oh, just wait till the fast forward ep though.
my fave techno record of the last few years.
lovely cover from mr oldham too!

wow!
didn't realise there was all this great stuff coming.

really been lacking enthusiasm a little lately.

thanks Jason, its much appreciated.
made my day!




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Re: (313) New Records

2004-07-22 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
nice tips!

Voltage certainly has something cool going-- peeps on
this list should especially dig the Double Identity
We Play the Music release-- the A side is a groovy
broken acid thing with a bit of a Ultramarine guitar
thing. i think Double Identity is Tomas who's also the
editor at XLR8R.

afaik, Voltage artists have included Jack Dangers and
Ben Stokes, as well as a remix by Isoul8 (aka Volcov).

particularly happy to this stuff coming out of SF.
haven't been hearing much exciting outta here except
on Ubiquity and the odd Tweakin release.--- Jason
Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Also- New Juan Atkins on New Relgion is due on
 Monday (no surprise to 
 you Alex!) as well as his new one on Subject
 Detroit.
 
 Theo's Ugly Edits 5, 6 and 7 are also due tomorrow.
 
 Didn't hear anyone talking about those Abe Duque
 records either- 7 with 
 Blake Baxter and number 8 are both MILES better than
 anything else I've 
 heard by him before and the new Blake Baxter on Mix
 is top summer tune 
 action (Blake For Love- genius!).
 
 Also check anything you can find on Voltage- an
 amazingly diverse label 
 from San Fransisco who mix Techno, Dub and other
 electronic forms like 
 no-one else I've heard (I believe their next release
 features Titonton 
 Duvante but everything else on the label is by
 Fresh, New Producers!)
 
 The new Mills on Axis is pretty fine too
 
 So is the next release on SoloAction from Germany
 
 So is the Maurice Fulton mix of I:Cube's Vacuum
 Jackers
 
 So is the Maurice Fulton mix of Fred Everything on
 20/20 Vision
 
 New Dabyre of Ghostly too
 
 Loads of good stuff out at the mo!
 
 cheers
 
 Jason
 
 PS I am playing at the Liquid Lounge on Saturday
 night if any 
 listmembers are in Glasgow- its both Tom Churchill's
 birthday AND mine 
 so it should be a night of musical mayhem and
 celebrations!
 
 



Re: (313) New Records

2004-07-22 Thread jbartuski
agreed on the new Jeff Mills, and excited to catch Dabrye live this weekend.

jobot



- Original Message -
From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, July 22, 2004 8:04 am
Subject: (313) New Records

 Also- New Juan Atkins on New Relgion is due on Monday (no surprise 
 to 
 you Alex!) as well as his new one on Subject Detroit.
 
 Theo's Ugly Edits 5, 6 and 7 are also due tomorrow.
 
 Didn't hear anyone talking about those Abe Duque records either- 7 
 with 
 Blake Baxter and number 8 are both MILES better than anything else 
 I've 
 heard by him before and the new Blake Baxter on Mix is top summer 
 tune 
 action (Blake For Love- genius!).
 
 Also check anything you can find on Voltage- an amazingly diverse 
 label 
 from San Fransisco who mix Techno, Dub and other electronic forms 
 like 
 no-one else I've heard (I believe their next release features 
 Titonton 
 Duvante but everything else on the label is by Fresh, New Producers!)
 
 The new Mills on Axis is pretty fine too
 
 So is the next release on SoloAction from Germany
 
 So is the Maurice Fulton mix of I:Cube's Vacuum Jackers
 
 So is the Maurice Fulton mix of Fred Everything on 20/20 Vision
 
 New Dabyre of Ghostly too
 
 Loads of good stuff out at the mo!
 
 cheers
 
 Jason
 
 PS I am playing at the Liquid Lounge on Saturday night if any 
 listmembers are in Glasgow- its both Tom Churchill's birthday AND 
 mine 
 so it should be a night of musical mayhem and celebrations!
 
 



Re: (313) New Records This Week

2004-07-06 Thread Martin Dust
There's a few track I like on the album, but The Chairman is on a 
different tip these days, I kinda like it.


Oh and...

Dave Clarke - The Wiggle
Jeff Mills - Choice


Martin

On 6 Jul 2004, at 16:37, matt kane's brain wrote:


At 11:29 AM 7/6/2004, you wrote:

Two Lone Swordmen - Sex Beat


i was kind of disappointed in their new album.

maybe i just picked the wrong tracks to check out but it was kind of 
boring.

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RE: (313) New records (secret history)

2003-12-09 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Alex,

Hello - sorry to hear you've been ill.

Of course, need to apologize for being a no shoe at LASER. Circumstances,
some within my control (ultimately - like becoming skint :-( - I'm talking
utterly brassic, which makes it *embarrassing* to go out!) and some not
within my control, like my brother, getting quite ill - although he's ok
now.

Sorry about that. Of course it didn't need me to be a success - I heard it
was an effin blast! Well done.

Anyway, I hope no bad feelings - although I feel a bit stoopid for missing
it!

Take care,

Ken

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Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 11:17 AM
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Hello!

I've been really ill, flat on my ar*e for a week at least, so sorry I
didn't reply. I had no power cable for my PC, couldn't listen to music cos
my head was banging. I've been crawling up the walls! I did manage to read
three books though.

thanks to the peeps who came to the party! it was fun, and nice to meet
you. See you again soon I hope.

Q's

That mix of
 'Problems'.. it's not on the Fuzz Dance 12 that I have, is that
 someone's remix?  THAT IS MY FAVORITE MIX OF IT!  It's got reverb
 stop/starts at the beginning and extra sounds towards the end that are
 not in the original version.  I had only heard this mix on some old
 tapes but never on vinyl.   Maybe Commander Bond can shed some light?

I can't remember! I'm pretty sure we took the version that came on US Sire,
I remember we had a couple of versions with us in the studio when we
mastered it and we were making a last minute decision. I think its F.K's
mix of it. Maybe I should check.

Erm ... I'll probably get turned into flambe for this, but perhaps Alex
could crawl out and talk about the decisions behind the track list
choices?

Right, well. Erm. It started as a tape for my mate. with about 30 tracks
on. It's incredibly difficult to sort out licensing issues for the most
obscure stuff, people just seem to have disappeared in some cases, other
cases no one seems to know who owns the rights to the track, even if you
can find the original artist/owner.

So, to cut an incredibly long story short, the track choices are a) things
we could get. b) things we felt people would be interested in (without
being too obscure - remember we live in an insular world!) c) relevant to
todays 'techno' a little, as New Religion is a techno label. also things
that hadn't been on a suitable club pressing before (e.g. peut etre pas..)

Maybe it's just me being an Old Farte but I can remember back in the day
making fun of Temporary Secretary by holding our noses (to make as nasal
a sound as possible) and chanting Temp-or-rary/Sec-re-tary derisively
...
just seemed a bit naff to me ...

The B-side of this record is the track for me (secret friend).  But there
was a couple of reasons for its inclusion... a) it sounds a bit 'mad' and
quirky. b) we could get it! its a quirky record thats quite in demand here
at the minute, and its a £25 record also. I believe a certain well known US
jock bought a copy of the LP just for this track. It's one of those, love
it or hate it... most seem to hate it though.

No quarrels with Liasons (a record I bought new in '82, hah!) or Visage
but then surely something like John Foxx's Plaza off of Metamatic
should
rate, then?

Someone started a John Foxx mix for us a while ago : ) I believe there will
be a 12 with a mix and the original, maybe as a promo for the next lp.
it's a hot contemporary artist too who fits nicely

but, anyway, I'm not too sure if you're having a dig?!!!

I mean, yeah, theres tons and tons of stuff out there, some leaning towards
industrial, some leaning towards euro/italo, some pop, some just straight
up 'dance', electro etc. It wasn't supposed to be a definitive compilation
or anything, just a bit of fun that may turn some people onto the records
and make them available to more people. we are in a really fortunate
position to be able to do it, so we did it!

anyway, I was really happy to be involved with it, I learnt alot and it
certainly takes my mind off the postman duties for a little while, and
thats always welcome : )

p.s. Greg, I was 7 when the Liasons LP came out! Of course, theres always
people in the world far more qualified than me to do these things, but, I
got the chance, so I grabbed it, who wouldn't!?

anyway, I bet you're all well sick of this by now, so sorry for the late
reply...

alex


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Re: (313) New records (secret history)

2003-12-08 Thread alex . bond

Hello!

I've been really ill, flat on my ar*e for a week at least, so sorry I
didn't reply. I had no power cable for my PC, couldn't listen to music cos
my head was banging. I've been crawling up the walls! I did manage to read
three books though.

thanks to the peeps who came to the party! it was fun, and nice to meet
you. See you again soon I hope.

Q's

That mix of
 'Problems'.. it's not on the Fuzz Dance 12 that I have, is that
 someone's remix?  THAT IS MY FAVORITE MIX OF IT!  It's got reverb
 stop/starts at the beginning and extra sounds towards the end that are
 not in the original version.  I had only heard this mix on some old
 tapes but never on vinyl.   Maybe Commander Bond can shed some light?

I can't remember! I'm pretty sure we took the version that came on US Sire,
I remember we had a couple of versions with us in the studio when we
mastered it and we were making a last minute decision. I think its F.K's
mix of it. Maybe I should check.

Erm ... I'll probably get turned into flambe for this, but perhaps Alex
could crawl out and talk about the decisions behind the track list
choices?

Right, well. Erm. It started as a tape for my mate. with about 30 tracks
on. It's incredibly difficult to sort out licensing issues for the most
obscure stuff, people just seem to have disappeared in some cases, other
cases no one seems to know who owns the rights to the track, even if you
can find the original artist/owner.

So, to cut an incredibly long story short, the track choices are a) things
we could get. b) things we felt people would be interested in (without
being too obscure - remember we live in an insular world!) c) relevant to
todays 'techno' a little, as New Religion is a techno label. also things
that hadn't been on a suitable club pressing before (e.g. peut etre pas..)

Maybe it's just me being an Old Farte but I can remember back in the day
making fun of Temporary Secretary by holding our noses (to make as nasal
a sound as possible) and chanting Temp-or-rary/Sec-re-tary derisively
...
just seemed a bit naff to me ...

The B-side of this record is the track for me (secret friend).  But there
was a couple of reasons for its inclusion... a) it sounds a bit 'mad' and
quirky. b) we could get it! its a quirky record thats quite in demand here
at the minute, and its a £25 record also. I believe a certain well known US
jock bought a copy of the LP just for this track. It's one of those, love
it or hate it... most seem to hate it though.

No quarrels with Liasons (a record I bought new in '82, hah!) or Visage
but then surely something like John Foxx's Plaza off of Metamatic
should
rate, then?

Someone started a John Foxx mix for us a while ago : ) I believe there will
be a 12 with a mix and the original, maybe as a promo for the next lp.
it's a hot contemporary artist too who fits nicely

but, anyway, I'm not too sure if you're having a dig?!!!

I mean, yeah, theres tons and tons of stuff out there, some leaning towards
industrial, some leaning towards euro/italo, some pop, some just straight
up 'dance', electro etc. It wasn't supposed to be a definitive compilation
or anything, just a bit of fun that may turn some people onto the records
and make them available to more people. we are in a really fortunate
position to be able to do it, so we did it!

anyway, I was really happy to be involved with it, I learnt alot and it
certainly takes my mind off the postman duties for a little while, and
thats always welcome : )

p.s. Greg, I was 7 when the Liasons LP came out! Of course, theres always
people in the world far more qualified than me to do these things, but, I
got the chance, so I grabbed it, who wouldn't!?

anyway, I bet you're all well sick of this by now, so sorry for the late
reply...

alex


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Re: (313) New records

2003-12-05 Thread Matt MacQueen
great writing as usual Brendan, cheers for the reviews..  a few 
pile-ons  below  ;)


On Dec 4, 2003, at 6:21 AM, Brendan Nelson wrote:

Tang - Nightfall EP (Emphasis)
When I got it home and took it out of the sleeve, it turned out to be 
on clear vinyl, which was a good start. But when I played it, I was 
even more impressed! This record is *right* up my street - sounding 
like it could have been made right at the end of the 1980s, or right 
at the beginning of the 1990s, it strikes a perfect balance between 
the sophisticated synthy Chicago/Detroit sound and the early-90s UK 
electronic listening music sound.


This by Chicago techno producer and DJ Steve Tang, Emphasis is his 
label.  I agree this record is really well done!   Steve is a brilliant 
DJ too, he grew up on the 80's mix show radio culture here, WMBX, WGCI, 
etc.  and italo disco, synthy  house music, etc. etc... so it's nice 
you picked up on those classic influences in his music, he has a 
collection of that era of music to die for.   He also played at DEMF... 
a great techno DJ and producer and super nice and humble guy, who IMHO 
is destined for success.  Nice score if it was a random buy, too!  :)



V/A - A Secret History (New Religion)
What can I say that hasn't already been said - this compilation of 
obscure and hard-to-find electronic gems from the early days is 
remarkable not just for the quality of the music to be found on it, 
but also from the effort that's been put into the package as a whole.


Ditto - this collection is essential.  The pressing is so loud and 
great!   Really clean and clear and well mastered!   That mix of 
'Problems'.. it's not on the Fuzz Dance 12 that I have, is that 
someone's remix?  THAT IS MY FAVORITE MIX OF IT!  It's got reverb 
stop/starts at the beginning and extra sounds towards the end that are 
not in the original version. I  had only heard this mix on some old 
tapes but never on vinyl.   Maybe Commander Bond can shed some light?   
This is an important collection and so well-done, esp. when compared to 
the typical dodgy pressings on legal and not-so-legal compilations of 
all this stuff lately.  Artwork is ace too...



Los Hermanos - Tres (Los Hermanos)
Hopefully I won't get flamed too badly for saying this, but I was 
definitely quite disappointed with this release. The first LH record 
was a blinder, IMHO, and the second was nearly as good if not so much 
of an outright classic. But I get the feeling that there was a bit of 
a will this do? attitude at work in the making of this EP. None of 
the tracks would be out of place on a Los Hermanos EP, not to get me 
wrong - but they're all filler tracks, in a way. There's nothing that 
leads the EP in the way that Birth of 3000 or Quetzal do, and I 
think the record suffers for that.


Yeah I tend to agree here...  not as good as the previous two releases 
anyway.   In a mix they're solid tracks I guess but nothing really a 
standout on it's own the way the previous releases had.




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