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On Feb 9, 2004, at 7:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: so - what's the best techno LP you have? (as a full listening experience) jeez where to begin.. most of these hold together for me as the complete package greater than it's individual tracks: Chateau Flight - Puzzle ! Cim - Reference Robert Hood - Nighttime World pt. 1, Internal Empire Kenny Larkin - Azimuth Detroit Escalator Co. - Soundtrack [313], Black Buildings f.u.s.e. - Dimension Intrusion Plastikman - Musik, and even better Sheet One (yes that's one f*cked up way to spend 70 straight minutes, folks) Jeff Mills - From the 21st Black Dog - Bytes Soul Circut - Don't Spoil The Tension B12 - Electro Soma (well, it's more of a catch-up compilation, but plays like an album anyway...) Monolake - Hong Kong, (oooh esp. that last track...), Cinemascope... Sean Deason - Allegory Metaphor Morgan Geist - The Driving Memoirs Quant - Quantical Quantasm Model 500 - Deep Space Drexciya - The Quest, Grava 4, Harnessed the Storm even... then ultra-chill techno LPs like: Global Communications - 76:14 and Pentamous Metamorphous er however the hell you spell it. Biosphere - Substrata peace -- Matt MacQueen http://SonicSunset.com
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For me, these still sit at the front of my CD rack: The Vision - Waveform Transmission 3, still listen to this nearly every week! Innersphere - Outworks Sabres of Paradise - Septic Cuts N -Original Message- From: Matt MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 10 February 2004 05:01 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) techno LP's On Feb 9, 2004, at 7:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: so - what's the best techno LP you have? (as a full listening experience) jeez where to begin.. most of these hold together for me as the complete package greater than it's individual tracks: Chateau Flight - Puzzle ! Cim - Reference Robert Hood - Nighttime World pt. 1, Internal Empire Kenny Larkin - Azimuth Detroit Escalator Co. - Soundtrack [313], Black Buildings f.u.s.e. - Dimension Intrusion Plastikman - Musik, and even better Sheet One (yes that's one f*cked up way to spend 70 straight minutes, folks) Jeff Mills - From the 21st Black Dog - Bytes Soul Circut - Don't Spoil The Tension B12 - Electro Soma (well, it's more of a catch-up compilation, but plays like an album anyway...) Monolake - Hong Kong, (oooh esp. that last track...), Cinemascope... Sean Deason - Allegory Metaphor Morgan Geist - The Driving Memoirs Quant - Quantical Quantasm Model 500 - Deep Space Drexciya - The Quest, Grava 4, Harnessed the Storm even... then ultra-chill techno LPs like: Global Communications - 76:14 and Pentamous Metamorphous er however the hell you spell it. Biosphere - Substrata peace -- Matt MacQueen http://SonicSunset.com
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Drexciya: Neptune's Lair Killer album! - Original Message - From: Neil Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 9:31 AM Subject: RE: (313) techno LP's For me, these still sit at the front of my CD rack: The Vision - Waveform Transmission 3, still listen to this nearly every week! Innersphere - Outworks Sabres of Paradise - Septic Cuts N -Original Message- From: Matt MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 10 February 2004 05:01 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) techno LP's On Feb 9, 2004, at 7:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: so - what's the best techno LP you have? (as a full listening experience) jeez where to begin.. most of these hold together for me as the complete package greater than it's individual tracks: Chateau Flight - Puzzle ! Cim - Reference Robert Hood - Nighttime World pt. 1, Internal Empire Kenny Larkin - Azimuth Detroit Escalator Co. - Soundtrack [313], Black Buildings f.u.s.e. - Dimension Intrusion Plastikman - Musik, and even better Sheet One (yes that's one f*cked up way to spend 70 straight minutes, folks) Jeff Mills - From the 21st Black Dog - Bytes Soul Circut - Don't Spoil The Tension B12 - Electro Soma (well, it's more of a catch-up compilation, but plays like an album anyway...) Monolake - Hong Kong, (oooh esp. that last track...), Cinemascope... Sean Deason - Allegory Metaphor Morgan Geist - The Driving Memoirs Quant - Quantical Quantasm Model 500 - Deep Space Drexciya - The Quest, Grava 4, Harnessed the Storm even... then ultra-chill techno LPs like: Global Communications - 76:14 and Pentamous Metamorphous er however the hell you spell it. Biosphere - Substrata peace -- Matt MacQueen http://SonicSunset.com
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Thats funny...The Vision is Waveform Transmission vol 2. Jeff Mills did #'s 1 and 3... or maybe I am just going nuts... Jeff -Original Message- From: Neil Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 9:31 AM To: Matt MacQueen; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) techno LP's For me, these still sit at the front of my CD rack: The Vision - Waveform Transmission 3, still listen to this nearly every week! Innersphere - Outworks Sabres of Paradise - Septic Cuts N -Original Message- From: Matt MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 10 February 2004 05:01 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) techno LP's On Feb 9, 2004, at 7:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: so - what's the best techno LP you have? (as a full listening experience) jeez where to begin.. most of these hold together for me as the complete package greater than it's individual tracks: Chateau Flight - Puzzle ! Cim - Reference Robert Hood - Nighttime World pt. 1, Internal Empire Kenny Larkin - Azimuth Detroit Escalator Co. - Soundtrack [313], Black Buildings f.u.s.e. - Dimension Intrusion Plastikman - Musik, and even better Sheet One (yes that's one f*cked up way to spend 70 straight minutes, folks) Jeff Mills - From the 21st Black Dog - Bytes Soul Circut - Don't Spoil The Tension B12 - Electro Soma (well, it's more of a catch-up compilation, but plays like an album anyway...) Monolake - Hong Kong, (oooh esp. that last track...), Cinemascope... Sean Deason - Allegory Metaphor Morgan Geist - The Driving Memoirs Quant - Quantical Quantasm Model 500 - Deep Space Drexciya - The Quest, Grava 4, Harnessed the Storm even... then ultra-chill techno LPs like: Global Communications - 76:14 and Pentamous Metamorphous er however the hell you spell it. Biosphere - Substrata peace -- Matt MacQueen http://SonicSunset.com
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You're right, my mistake. N -Original Message- From: FC2 Richards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 10 February 2004 01:53 To: '313@hyperreal.org' Subject: RE: (313) techno LP's Thats funny...The Vision is Waveform Transmission vol 2. Jeff Mills did #'s 1 and 3... or maybe I am just going nuts... Jeff -Original Message- From: Neil Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 9:31 AM To: Matt MacQueen; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) techno LP's For me, these still sit at the front of my CD rack: The Vision - Waveform Transmission 3, still listen to this nearly every week! Innersphere - Outworks Sabres of Paradise - Septic Cuts N -Original Message- From: Matt MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 10 February 2004 05:01 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) techno LP's On Feb 9, 2004, at 7:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: so - what's the best techno LP you have? (as a full listening experience) jeez where to begin.. most of these hold together for me as the complete package greater than it's individual tracks: Chateau Flight - Puzzle ! Cim - Reference Robert Hood - Nighttime World pt. 1, Internal Empire Kenny Larkin - Azimuth Detroit Escalator Co. - Soundtrack [313], Black Buildings f.u.s.e. - Dimension Intrusion Plastikman - Musik, and even better Sheet One (yes that's one f*cked up way to spend 70 straight minutes, folks) Jeff Mills - From the 21st Black Dog - Bytes Soul Circut - Don't Spoil The Tension B12 - Electro Soma (well, it's more of a catch-up compilation, but plays like an album anyway...) Monolake - Hong Kong, (oooh esp. that last track...), Cinemascope... Sean Deason - Allegory Metaphor Morgan Geist - The Driving Memoirs Quant - Quantical Quantasm Model 500 - Deep Space Drexciya - The Quest, Grava 4, Harnessed the Storm even... then ultra-chill techno LPs like: Global Communications - 76:14 and Pentamous Metamorphous er however the hell you spell it. Biosphere - Substrata peace -- Matt MacQueen http://SonicSunset.com
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- so - what's the best techno LP you have? (as a full listening - experience) - - Reload - A Collection Of Short Stories. (Still the greatest album - I've - ever heard) i forgot thisa classic. the way the the sci-fi story booklet ties in the music is brilliant. robin...
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My favourite albums all seem to be on Warp - they do seem to be good at releasing proper albums. Black Dog's Bytes, B12's Electro Soma, Polygon Window's Surfing On Sine Waves and Kenny Larkin's Azymuth are all outstanding, but LFO's Frequencies is the one. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 1:47 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) techno LP's I always have this argument with my mate about techno lps. He says that techno LP's are in general something you never sit down and listen to all the way through, therefore rendering them useless as LP's - they may as well be 12s. And his argument is that compilations are far more suited to the genre. I half agree. I virtually never listen to a techno LP all the way through - however, without the techno LP, we'd have missed out on alot of good tracks alot of the time I buy a techno LP, it's for one track or two I suppose. so - what's the best techno LP you have? (as a full listening experience) No compilations allowed. Just seeing if I missed any that are worth picking up. alex _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
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I always have this argument with my mate about techno lps. He says that techno LP's are in general something you never sit down and listen to all the way through, therefore rendering them useless as LP's - they may as well be 12s. And his argument is that compilations are far more suited to the genre. I half agree. I virtually never listen to a techno LP all the way through - however, without the techno LP, we'd have missed out on alot of good tracks alot of the time I buy a techno LP, it's for one track or two I suppose. so - what's the best techno LP you have? (as a full listening experience) No compilations allowed. Just seeing if I missed any that are worth picking up. I must be wierd, probably borderline autistic as I listen to all LPs all the way through at least once - including Tresor compilations! I know I'm always banging on about Drexciya but for a full listening experience you can't beat many of those LPs - ihmo. Best example - 'Neptune's Lair' - the cd version. Ken
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all these suggestions are making me think of a load of good stuff that I havent pulled out for a while. I wonder if I dont listen to techno LPs too much because I never buy them on CD. Probably. just out of interest rob, do you own all those warp things on cd or vinyl? ta! _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring
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that's interesting, i was just about to say more or less exactly the same thing. it may be that i've missed on some really good LPs because since those releases below i've had a pair of turntables...lps to me seem to work better on cd by and large though i don't think LPs work that well with techno robin... - My favourite albums all seem to be on Warp - they do seem to - be good at releasing proper albums. - Black Dog's Bytes, B12's Electro Soma, Polygon Window's - Surfing On Sine Waves and Kenny Larkin's Azymuth are all - outstanding, but LFO's Frequencies is the one. - - -Original Message- - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 1:47 PM - To: 313@hyperreal.org - Subject: (313) techno LP's - - - I always have this argument with my mate about techno lps. - - He says that techno LP's are in general something you never - sit down and - listen to all the way through, therefore rendering them - useless as LP's - - they may as well be 12s. And his argument is that - compilations are far - more suited to the genre. - - I half agree. I virtually never listen to a techno LP all - the way through - - however, without the techno LP, we'd have missed out on alot of good - tracks - alot of the time I buy a techno LP, it's for one track or - two I suppose. - - so - what's the best techno LP you have? (as a full - listening experience) - - No compilations allowed. Just seeing if I missed any that - are worth picking - up. - - alex - _ - - - End of message text - - This e-mail is sent by the above named in their - individual, non-business capacity and is not on - behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. - - PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming - e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and - telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you - give your consent to such monitoring - - - - # - - Note: - - Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do - not necessarily represent - those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless - specifically stated. This email - and any files transmitted are confidential and intended - solely for the use of the - individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you - have received this email in - error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] - - Thank You. - # - - - --- - Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. - Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). - Version: 6.0.564 / Virus Database: 356 - Release Date: 19/01/2004 - -
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me tto and I am reallyt into the James Ruskin album.. -Original Message- From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mon 09/02/2004 14:40 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Cc: Subject: RE: (313) techno LP's I always have this argument with my mate about techno lps. He says that techno LP's are in general something you never sit down and listen to all the way through, therefore rendering them useless as LP's - they may as well be 12s. And his argument is that compilations are far more suited to the genre. I half agree. I virtually never listen to a techno LP all the way through - however, without the techno LP, we'd have missed out on alot of good tracks alot of the time I buy a techno LP, it's for one track or two I suppose. so - what's the best techno LP you have? (as a full listening experience) No compilations allowed. Just seeing if I missed any that are worth picking up. I must be wierd, probably borderline autistic as I listen to all LPs all the way through at least once - including Tresor compilations! I know I'm always banging on about Drexciya but for a full listening experience you can't beat many of those LPs - ihmo. Best example - 'Neptune's Lair' - the cd version. Ken
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The new one, Circuit??? It's ridiculously heavy. :0D -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 February 2004 2:45 To: Odeluga, Ken; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) techno LP's me tto and I am reallyt into the James Ruskin album.. -Original Message- From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mon 09/02/2004 14:40 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Cc: Subject: RE: (313) techno LP's I always have this argument with my mate about techno lps. He says that techno LP's are in general something you never sit down and listen to all the way through, therefore rendering them useless as LP's - they may as well be 12s. And his argument is that compilations are far more suited to the genre. I half agree. I virtually never listen to a techno LP all the way through - however, without the techno LP, we'd have missed out on alot of good tracks alot of the time I buy a techno LP, it's for one track or two I suppose. so - what's the best techno LP you have? (as a full listening experience) No compilations allowed. Just seeing if I missed any that are worth picking up. I must be wierd, probably borderline autistic as I listen to all LPs all the way through at least once - including Tresor compilations! I know I'm always banging on about Drexciya but for a full listening experience you can't beat many of those LPs - ihmo. Best example - 'Neptune's Lair' - the cd version. Ken *** Opinions expressed in this email are those of the individual and not Entergy-Koch Trading Limited or its affiliated companies. This email and any files transmitted with it, including replies and forwarded copies (which may contain alterations) subsequently transmitted from the Company, are confidential and solely for the use of the intended recipient. It may contain material protected by attorney-client privilege. If you are not listed on the To or Cc lines of the original email (or are not the person responsible for delivering to an intended recipient), then you are not an intended recipient and have received this email in error. Any use by an unintended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error please notify the IT manager by telephone on +44 (0)20 7337 8300 or via email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], attaching this message. Please then delete this email and all attachments, and destroy any copies thereof. Thank you. ***
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CD - I hardly ever buy vinyl these days - I'm not a DJ and have never got around to buying decks - sold nearly all my old records a few years ago, which I hate myself for! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 2:42 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) techno LP's all these suggestions are making me think of a load of good stuff that I havent pulled out for a while. I wonder if I dont listen to techno LPs too much because I never buy them on CD. Probably. just out of interest rob, do you own all those warp things on cd or vinyl? ta! _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
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i'l answer this toothey're on vinyl but when i got em i recorded them whole to tape to listen to in the car or on the walkman robin... - all these suggestions are making me think of a load of good - stuff that I - havent pulled out for a while. - I wonder if I dont listen to techno LPs too much because I - never buy them - on CD. Probably. - - just out of interest rob, do you own all those warp things - on cd or vinyl? - - ta!
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CD - I hardly ever buy vinyl these days - I'm not a DJ and have never got around to buying decks - sold nearly all my old records a few years ago, which I hate myself for! maybe I should buy more cd's. (or maybe some of my favourite lps on cd) I sold all my records a while ago too. not recommended is it?! ouch getting them all back slowly but surely though. Its never too late to start again! alex _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring
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yeah it is but production wise, ruskin is underrated I think.. -Original Message- From: Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mon 09/02/2004 14:46 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Odeluga, Ken; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Cc: Subject: RE: (313) techno LP's The new one, Circuit??? It's ridiculously heavy. :0D -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 February 2004 2:45 To: Odeluga, Ken; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) techno LP's me tto and I am reallyt into the James Ruskin album.. -Original Message- From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mon 09/02/2004 14:40 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Cc: Subject: RE: (313) techno LP's I always have this argument with my mate about techno lps. He says that techno LP's are in general something you never sit down and listen to all the way through, therefore rendering them useless as LP's - they may as well be 12s. And his argument is that compilations are far more suited to the genre. I half agree. I virtually never listen to a techno LP all the way through - however, without the techno LP, we'd have missed out on alot of good tracks alot of the time I buy a techno LP, it's for one track or two I suppose. so - what's the best techno LP you have? (as a full listening experience) No compilations allowed. Just seeing if I missed any that are worth picking up. I must be wierd, probably borderline autistic as I listen to all LPs all the way through at least once - including Tresor compilations! I know I'm always banging on about Drexciya but for a full listening experience you can't beat many of those LPs - ihmo. Best example - 'Neptune's Lair' - the cd version. Ken *** Opinions expressed in this email are those of the individual and not Entergy-Koch Trading Limited or its affiliated companies. This email and any files transmitted with it, including replies and forwarded copies (which may contain alterations) subsequently transmitted from the Company, are confidential and solely for the use of the intended recipient. It may contain material protected by attorney-client privilege. If you are not listed on the To or Cc lines of the original email (or are not the person responsible for delivering to an intended recipient), then you are not an intended recipient and have received this email in error. Any use by an unintended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error please notify the IT manager by telephone on +44 (0)20 7337 8300 or via email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], attaching this message. Please then delete this email and all attachments, and destroy any copies thereof. Thank you. ***
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Here's a few Earth Nightfall - John Beltran Black Buildings - Detroit Escalator Company Remain - Ismistik Internal Empire - Rob Hood Landcrusing - Carl Craig Atlantis - X-103 Seven Days - Kenny Larkin It depends on the purpose of the album. Sometimes an artist releases an album in CD format which is a slew of 12 inch releases, and does so, so the everyday home listener can have some music in their collection by a certain artist. Whereas some artists which actually compose an album in the more traditional sense, whereby there is a flow of tracks and a theme between all the sounds - X-103 is a just one of many prime example of this. Cheers Benn On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 13:47:09 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I always have this argument with my mate about techno lps. He says that techno LP's are in general something you never sit down and listen to all the way through, therefore rendering them useless as LP's - they may as well be 12s. And his argument is that compilations are far more suited to the genre. I half agree. I virtually never listen to a techno LP all the way through - however, without the techno LP, we'd have missed out on alot of good tracks alot of the time I buy a techno LP, it's for one track or two I suppose. so - what's the best techno LP you have? (as a full listening experience) No compilations allowed. Just seeing if I missed any that are worth picking up. alex _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring -- Benn Glazier email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] phone: +61 (0)413 316 618 http://www.royaltech.net
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CD - I hardly ever buy vinyl these days - I'm not a DJ and have never got around to buying decks - sold nearly all my old records a few years ago, which I hate myself for! Come over to the dark side Robert! :-) I always seem to end up with a cd and a vinyl version it seems. I tend to get things which I'm not sure of on cd first then I love it and have to go on a cold-war era style espionage mission to track the damn thing down on vinyl but I always appreciate the cd versions. And when I'm feeling really good abt things, I tend to give the cds away. Share the joy as it were. k
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In some ways he is, but he has done some dissapointing stuff, like the 2 albums on Tresor, for example. Circuit is fantastic though, different level. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 February 2004 2:50 To: Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT); Odeluga, Ken; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) techno LP's yeah it is but production wise, ruskin is underrated I think.. -Original Message- From: Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mon 09/02/2004 14:46 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Odeluga, Ken; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Cc: Subject: RE: (313) techno LP's The new one, Circuit??? It's ridiculously heavy. :0D -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 February 2004 2:45 To: Odeluga, Ken; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) techno LP's me tto and I am reallyt into the James Ruskin album.. -Original Message- From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mon 09/02/2004 14:40 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Cc: Subject: RE: (313) techno LP's I always have this argument with my mate about techno lps. He says that techno LP's are in general something you never sit down and listen to all the way through, therefore rendering them useless as LP's - they may as well be 12s. And his argument is that compilations are far more suited to the genre. I half agree. I virtually never listen to a techno LP all the way through - however, without the techno LP, we'd have missed out on alot of good tracks alot of the time I buy a techno LP, it's for one track or two I suppose. so - what's the best techno LP you have? (as a full listening experience) No compilations allowed. Just seeing if I missed any that are worth picking up. I must be wierd, probably borderline autistic as I listen to all LPs all the way through at least once - including Tresor compilations! I know I'm always banging on about Drexciya but for a full listening experience you can't beat many of those LPs - ihmo. Best example - 'Neptune's Lair' - the cd version. Ken *** Opinions expressed in this email are those of the individual and not Entergy-Koch Trading Limited or its affiliated companies. This email and any files transmitted with it, including replies and forwarded copies (which may contain alterations) subsequently transmitted from the Company, are confidential and solely for the use of the intended recipient. It may contain material protected by attorney-client privilege. If you are not listed on the To or Cc lines of the original email (or are not the person responsible for delivering to an intended recipient), then you are not an intended recipient and have received this email in error. Any use by an unintended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error please notify the IT manager by telephone on +44 (0)20 7337 8300 or via email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], attaching this message. Please then delete this email and all attachments, and destroy any copies thereof. Thank you. *** *** Opinions expressed in this email are those of the individual and not Entergy-Koch Trading Limited or its affiliated companies. This email and any files transmitted with it, including replies and forwarded copies (which may contain alterations) subsequently transmitted from the Company, are confidential and solely for the use of the intended recipient. It may contain material protected by attorney-client privilege. If you are not listed on the To or Cc lines of the original email (or are not the person responsible for delivering to an intended recipient
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I must be wierd, probably borderline autistic as I listen to all LPs all the way through at least once - including Tresor compilations! Ha! I think it might be me thats a bit weird Ken, I have the attention span of a 5 year old child. no, I do tend to listen through once or twice, but rarely after that, unless its something I really love. doesnt help that my girlfriend aint a big techno fan I suppose. Gone are the days of getting 2 hours of peace to listen to music! _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring
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I wonder if I dont listen to techno LPs too much because I never buy them on CD. Probably. I think this is the key issue here for me. It's not just techno either. I generally classify albums/lps as either CD or VINYL. If an album has the odd track I'll want to mix then I'll buy it on vinyl, then prolly convert the tracks to mp3 or wav. For albums which don't have any tracks which I'd mix I don't see the point in buying them on vinyl. CD's are much easier to convert to MD, mp3 and when listening you don't need to mess about flipping the thing over every two tracks. Of course the best lps fall into both categories, albums you want to listen to (all the way through) and mix. eg., Aril Brikha - deepature in time -Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: all these suggestions are making me think of a load of good stuff that I havent pulled out for a while. I wonder if I dont listen to techno LPs too much because I never buy them on CD. Probably. just out of interest rob, do you own all those warp things on cd or vinyl? ta! _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring
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you didn't like his second one?..well I thought some of it was very good and others not so good.. but yeah this one is a different level and better I think :0) -Original Message- From: Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mon 09/02/2004 15:09 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT); Odeluga, Ken; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Cc: Subject: RE: (313) techno LP's In some ways he is, but he has done some dissapointing stuff, like the 2 albums on Tresor, for example. Circuit is fantastic though, different level. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 February 2004 2:50 To: Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT); Odeluga, Ken; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) techno LP's yeah it is but production wise, ruskin is underrated I think.. -Original Message- From: Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mon 09/02/2004 14:46 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Odeluga, Ken; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Cc: Subject: RE: (313) techno LP's The new one, Circuit??? It's ridiculously heavy. :0D -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 February 2004 2:45 To: Odeluga, Ken; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) techno LP's me tto and I am reallyt into the James Ruskin album.. -Original Message- From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mon 09/02/2004 14:40 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Cc: Subject: RE: (313) techno LP's I always have this argument with my mate about techno lps. He says that techno LP's are in general something you never sit down and listen to all the way through, therefore rendering them useless as LP's - they may as well be 12s. And his argument is that compilations are far more suited to the genre. I half agree. I virtually never listen to a techno LP all the way through - however, without the techno LP, we'd have missed out on alot of good tracks alot of the time I buy a techno LP, it's for one track or two I suppose. so - what's the best techno LP you have? (as a full listening experience) No compilations allowed. Just seeing if I missed any that are worth picking up. I must be wierd, probably borderline autistic as I listen to all LPs all the way through at least once - including Tresor compilations! I know I'm always banging on about Drexciya but for a full listening experience you can't beat many of those LPs - ihmo. Best example - 'Neptune's Lair' - the cd version. Ken *** Opinions expressed in this email are those of the individual and not Entergy-Koch Trading Limited or its affiliated companies. This email and any files transmitted with it, including replies and forwarded copies (which may contain alterations) subsequently transmitted from the Company, are confidential and solely for the use of the intended recipient. It may contain material protected by attorney-client privilege. If you are not listed on the To or Cc
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-- Original Message -- From: Michael Lees [EMAIL PROTECTED] Of course the best lps fall into both categories, albums you want to listen to (all the way through) and mix. eg., Aril Brikha - deepature in time yeah thats one i have on both vinyl and CD. i think ive listened to that LP more than any person on the planet. im serious. its probably in the thousands of times by now. im still salty that the original last track on the CD from 99 hasnt made it to vinyl. tom andythepooh.com
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One of my favorite ever has to be Nexus 21. The rhythm of life.
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-- Original Message -- From: Benn D. Glazier [EMAIL PROTECTED] Here's a few Earth Nightfall - John Beltran Black Buildings - Detroit Escalator Company Remain - Ismistik Internal Empire - Rob Hood Landcrusing - Carl Craig Atlantis - X-103 Seven Days - Kenny Larkin i agree with the carl craig rob hood and DEC LPs. actually, nearly all the LPs by those guys are great. also, i think some of you might have the shawn rudiman CD only synthesexual LP. that is the hotness and totally works as an album, but hasnt come out on vinyl. argh. tom andythepooh.com
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I love listening to Sterac's 'Secret Life Of Machines' LP all the way through. Unfortunately I have to go to my friends house in another city to do so but it's definitely worth it. Aphex's 'SAW Vol 1.' is another - though luckily it only involves travelling to my hifi. At 03:09 pm + 9/2/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I must be wierd, probably borderline autistic as I listen to all LPs all the way through at least once - including Tresor compilations! Ha! I think it might be me thats a bit weird Ken, I have the attention span of a 5 year old child. no, I do tend to listen through once or twice, but rarely after that, unless its something I really love. doesnt help that my girlfriend aint a big techno fan I suppose. Gone are the days of getting 2 hours of peace to listen to music! _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring
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alex.bond wrote: so - what's the best techno LP you have? (as a full listening experience) Reload - A Collection Of Short Stories. (Still the greatest album I've ever heard, unless I'm in one of my Joy Division moods :-) ) Among the Honorable Mentions (to keep it 313-related) would be Sean Deason's Allegory Metaphor. Stylistically varied, every track is great, and the whole thing flows really well as a proper album. I could probably name a few others but I just woke up and the cereal hasn't kicked in yet ;-) - Greg
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I love getting the chance to lay back, throw on some headphones, and take in a complete techno LP - it's a slightly different experience than listening to rock albums. Closest experience I could think of would be something like Pink Floyd - if they had great dance tunes. More of a point A to point Z and every stop in between type of experience. Not necessarily a concept album but sometimes it helps keep things together. Not counting artists like Yello, Kraftwerk, YMO, etc. that came out of a time that the LP was essential I'd have to say that my favorite techno LPs are: Stacey Pullen - Todayisthetomorrowyouwerepromisedyesterday Kenny Larkin - Azymuth Dan Curtin - Pregenesis Mr. Velcro Fastener - Thales of Miletos Carl Craig - More Songs About Food and Revolutionary Art Stasis - From the Old to the New Darren Price - Underneath the Flightpath Stacey Pullen - The Theory of Silent Phase I'd have to say Stacey Pullen and Kenny Larkin, arguably, make the best techno LPs that work as a whole or broken down into single tracks. I can't think of a single tune on any of their LPs that I wouldn't be able to slip into a DJ set and not have it be a highlight of the set. They are just so good at composing complete works. MEK [EMAIL PROTECTED] com To: 313@hyperreal.org cc: 02/09/04 07:47 AMSubject: (313) techno LP's I always have this argument with my mate about techno lps. He says that techno LP's are in general something you never sit down and listen to all the way through, therefore rendering them useless as LP's - they may as well be 12s. And his argument is that compilations are far more suited to the genre. I half agree. I virtually never listen to a techno LP all the way through - however, without the techno LP, we'd have missed out on alot of good tracks alot of the time I buy a techno LP, it's for one track or two I suppose. so - what's the best techno LP you have? (as a full listening experience) No compilations allowed. Just seeing if I missed any that are worth picking up. alex _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring
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one more - Larry Heard's Alien - a nice mix between house and ambient techno and completely in outerspace MEK Michael.Elliot-Knight @fallon.com To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: 313@hyperreal.org 02/09/04 11:32 AMSubject: Re: (313) techno LP's I love getting the chance to lay back, throw on some headphones, and take in a complete techno LP - it's a slightly different experience than listening to rock albums. Closest experience I could think of would be something like Pink Floyd - if they had great dance tunes. More of a point A to point Z and every stop in between type of experience. Not necessarily a concept album but sometimes it helps keep things together. Not counting artists like Yello, Kraftwerk, YMO, etc. that came out of a time that the LP was essential I'd have to say that my favorite techno LPs are: Stacey Pullen - Todayisthetomorrowyouwerepromisedyesterday Kenny Larkin - Azymuth Dan Curtin - Pregenesis Mr. Velcro Fastener - Thales of Miletos Carl Craig - More Songs About Food and Revolutionary Art Stasis - From the Old to the New Darren Price - Underneath the Flightpath Stacey Pullen - The Theory of Silent Phase I'd have to say Stacey Pullen and Kenny Larkin, arguably, make the best techno LPs that work as a whole or broken down into single tracks. I can't think of a single tune on any of their LPs that I wouldn't be able to slip into a DJ set and not have it be a highlight of the set. They are just so good at composing complete works. MEK [EMAIL PROTECTED] com To: 313@hyperreal.org cc: 02/09/04 07:47 AMSubject: (313) techno LP's I always have this argument with my mate about techno lps. He says that techno LP's are in general something you never sit down and listen to all the way through, therefore rendering them useless as LP's - they may as well be 12s. And his argument is that compilations are far more suited to the genre. I half agree. I virtually never listen to a techno LP all the way through - however, without the techno LP, we'd have missed out on alot of good tracks alot of the time I buy a techno LP, it's for one track or two I suppose. so - what's the best techno LP you have? (as a full listening experience) No compilations allowed. Just seeing if I missed any that are worth picking up. alex _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring