SV: [313] RE: (313) Fragile

2002-06-12 Thread Güclüer, Hansi
True. Derrick wouldn't put one of Staceys tracks out on Transmat because it was 
*based* on a percussion sample.

/Hansi

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> > I can't remember exactly but I think in an interview with Jockey slut a few
> > years ago Stacy Pullen said something about Transmat songs not using
> > samples, but it was ok to use samples on Fragile.  Like I say, I'm not 100%
> > sure and might be getting completely mixed up with something else.  Maybe
> > that interview is online somewhere?
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Re: [313] RE: (313) Fragile

2002-06-11 Thread Dan Sicko
It's from "Situation"


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> Isn't that laughing sample from a human league record?
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> Nude Photo - legend has it the laughing voice is Alison Moyet from Yazoo ?
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> > years ago Stacy Pullen said something about Transmat songs not using
> > samples, but it was ok to use samples on Fragile.  Like I say, I'm not 100%
> > sure and might be getting completely mixed up with something else.  Maybe
> > that interview is online somewhere?
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Re: [313] Fragile

2002-06-11 Thread henrique casanova

the best work ever from garnier is in this lable (imo). it calls acid
eifiel. laurent shows the he perfectlu understand the detroit spirit.

> Hi...one of the record shops here in Rome has re-hashed part of its back
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[313] RE: (313) Fragile

2002-06-11 Thread Wibo . Lammerts
Isn't that laughing sample from a human league record?

could be HL took it from Alison though...

:)

W

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Nude Photo - legend has it the laughing voice is Alison Moyet from Yazoo ?


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> I can't remember exactly but I think in an interview with Jockey slut a few
> years ago Stacy Pullen said something about Transmat songs not using
> samples, but it was ok to use samples on Fragile.  Like I say, I'm not 100%
> sure and might be getting completely mixed up with something else.  Maybe
> that interview is online somewhere?
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> >Why did they ever start Fragile btw.? I mean loads of stuff on Fragile
> could
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Re: [313] Fragile/transmat

2002-06-11 Thread PhedX
11/06/2002 11:37 AM

>> transmat did produce vinyl with the fragile label...
> 
> what? explain please, because that's something i don't understand!
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Back in the mid 90s I was working as a freelance designer and pitching
transmat for work.  I was asked to comp up some labels for transmat and
fragile... 

fragile records were there in the office; Laurel (promotions @ the time for
Transmat) informed me that fragile was another label they (transmat) were
handeling. I did some sample work ups for fragile and transmat, gave them to
Laurel and Derrick o nly to be denied. (oh well I still have fu n whe never
I ru n i nto Derrick... (the goofy photos are well worth it (christmas cards
last year...)

Anyhow way she explained it to me was that they were out there pushing the
label (fragile._) And handeling some of the distribution/label design.

Laurel (who wanted her own promotional company at the time/was doing it on
the side may) may have been doing the fragile work in addition to the
Transmat work.  But I do not believe that to be the case.

Hope that clears it up.  :)
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RE: [313] Fragile

2002-06-11 Thread Malcolm J. McAtee
Not Legend  Truth!
I have a copy of this track for sale on my site btw...

http://www.big12inch.com/ms002.html

Thankls Malcolm



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>Nude Photo - legend has it the laughing voice is Alison Moyet from Yazoo
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>> I can't remember exactly but I think in an interview with Jockey slut
a
>few
>> years ago Stacy Pullen said something about Transmat songs not using
>> samples, but it was ok to use samples on Fragile.  Like I say, I'm not
>100%
>> sure and might be getting completely mixed up with something else.  Maybe
>> that interview is online somewhere?
>>
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>> >Why did they ever start Fragile btw.? I mean loads of stuff on Fragile
>> could
>> >have been Transmat, i always wondered why they had two labels...
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Re: [313] Fragile

2002-06-11 Thread Klaas-Jan Jongsma
Yup AFAIK know the strings are sampled too. The piano loop was from a 
friend of Derrick May, Michael James and not Thomas Barnet. James was 
credited on early releases of Strings of Live but his name got 
ereased on later pressings but that issue has been discussed over and 
over again :)


At 17:52 +0200 11-06-2002, Christian Bloch wrote:

i'm quite sure the strings was from the detroit symphony orchestra or
something??? or am i misinformed?
ere ?
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 The piano riff was thomas barnett for nude photo...  Not really a sample

tho
 > he didn't rip it from another record...




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RE: [313] Fragile

2002-06-11 Thread Mann, Ravinder [CCS]
Nude Photo - legend has it the laughing voice is Alison Moyet from Yazoo ?


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> I can't remember exactly but I think in an interview with Jockey slut a few
> years ago Stacy Pullen said something about Transmat songs not using
> samples, but it was ok to use samples on Fragile.  Like I say, I'm not 100%
> sure and might be getting completely mixed up with something else.  Maybe
> that interview is online somewhere?
> 
> 
> >Why did they ever start Fragile btw.? I mean loads of stuff on Fragile
> could
> >have been Transmat, i always wondered why they had two labels...
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> >> my favourites are the two bango 12"es
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Re: [313] Fragile

2002-06-11 Thread Christian Bloch
i'm quite sure the strings was from the detroit symphony orchestra or
something??? or am i misinformed?

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> Where ?
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> The piano riff was thomas barnett for nude photo...  Not really a sample
tho
> he didn't rip it from another record...
>
> > how about strings of life? there's a sample or two used on that one...
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> > Christian Bloch
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> >> I can't remember exactly but I think in an interview with Jockey slut a
> > few
> >> years ago Stacy Pullen said something about Transmat songs not using
> >> samples, but it was ok to use samples on Fragile.  Like I say, I'm not
> > 100%
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Re: [313] Fragile

2002-06-11 Thread Paul Wise
Where ?

The piano riff was thomas barnett for nude photo...  Not really a sample tho
he didn't rip it from another record...

> how about strings of life? there's a sample or two used on that one...
> 
> Christian Bloch
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>> I can't remember exactly but I think in an interview with Jockey slut a
> few
>> years ago Stacy Pullen said something about Transmat songs not using
>> samples, but it was ok to use samples on Fragile.  Like I say, I'm not
> 100%
>> sure and might be getting completely mixed up with something else.  Maybe
>> that interview is online somewhere?
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Re: [313] Fragile

2002-06-11 Thread Christian Bloch
how about strings of life? there's a sample or two used on that one...

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> I can't remember exactly but I think in an interview with Jockey slut a
few
> years ago Stacy Pullen said something about Transmat songs not using
> samples, but it was ok to use samples on Fragile.  Like I say, I'm not
100%
> sure and might be getting completely mixed up with something else.  Maybe
> that interview is online somewhere?
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Re: [313] Fragile/transmat

2002-06-11 Thread PhedX
transmat did produce vinyl with the fragile label...


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RE: [313] Fragile

2002-06-11 Thread Alasdair Lyon
I can't remember exactly but I think in an interview with Jockey slut a few
years ago Stacy Pullen said something about Transmat songs not using
samples, but it was ok to use samples on Fragile.  Like I say, I'm not 100%
sure and might be getting completely mixed up with something else.  Maybe
that interview is online somewhere?


>Why did they ever start Fragile btw.? I mean loads of stuff on Fragile
could
>have been Transmat, i always wondered why they had two labels...

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Re: [313] Fragile

2002-06-11 Thread Jwan Allen
YES! I think that's the best record the advent
have ever done. I still get chills every time I
play it. classic!

Jwan

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don't forget about fragile #13  MAN
MADE  ...definatly a great
one...



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Re: [313] Fragile

2002-06-11 Thread MM
don't forget about fragile #13  MAN MADE  ...definatly a great
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Re: [313] Fragile

2002-06-11 Thread Fab
Thanks to all those who asnwered!
I'll let you know if i picked up anything

ciao
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Re: [313] Fragile

2002-06-11 Thread stewart
Lets face it, the whole back cat is worth having, but I'm surprised that nobody 
has mentioned fellow list member John Arnold's 'Sparkle' EP which is one of my 
personal faves of the latter end of the catalogue.

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Re: [313] Fragile

2002-06-11 Thread Phonopsia
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> > Hi...one of the record shops here in Rome has re-hashed part
> > of its back
> > catalogue and among variuos things they have a dozen or so Fragile
> > releases.are they worth checking out? Do any of you have
> > any records in particular that you reccomend?
>
> I heartily recommend "A Scorpion's Dream"/"Aqua Dance" which is by Steve
> Rachmad (Sterac), and also heartily recommend "Theme From It's All Gone
> Pear-Shaped" by Digital Justice. I have a policy when it comes to Fragile
> releases, though - "Buy On Sight"... :)

I'd put these two at the top of my list too, but don't sleep on the Alton
Miller release: Aphrodisiac - Feathers in My Face.

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[313] Fragile vs TRansmat (was: RE: [313] Fragile)

2002-06-11 Thread Wibo . Lammerts
That would explain a lot of things, if this were true. But I doubt whether
Transmat themselves have actually a clue as to what music is destined to be
released on Transmat or on Fragile. My guess is that they flip coins over
it... :)

But a new album by Tony Drake, that would really make my day!

W

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I always thought Fragile was started as Transmat was moving in a harder,
more dancefloor direction (Transmat releases at the time of Fragile's
inception included "Energy Flash" and "die Klang Der Familie"), and Fragile
was a sublabel which would continue to explore the more emotional and
melodic strand of techno. Of course, Transmat eventually veered away from
stuff like 3Phase or Joey Beltram, and by now it seems strange that many
Fragile releases didn't come out on Transmat anyway, but Fragile has its own
reputation by now and so the main difference between contemporary Fragile
and Transmat records is probably that the higher-profile, album-producing
artists will show up on Transmat.

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> i guess they launched it to feature
> new less known artists mainly ?
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> > > > >
> > > > > Hi...one of the record shops here in Rome has re-hashed part
> > > > > of its back
> > > > > catalogue and among variuos things they have a dozen 
> or so Fragile
> > > > > releases.are they worth checking out? Do any of you have
> > > > > any records in particular that you reccomend?
> > > >
> > > > I heartily recommend "A Scorpion's Dream"/"Aqua Dance"
> > > which is by Steve
> > > > Rachmad (Sterac), and also heartily recommend "Theme From
> > > It's All Gone
> > > > Pear-Shaped" by Digital Justice. I have a policy when it
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Re: [313] Fragile

2002-06-11 Thread raoul
Bango ep is a hot one too

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> Hi...one of the record shops here in Rome has re-hashed part of its back
> catalogue and among variuos things they have a dozen or so Fragile
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RE: [313] Fragile

2002-06-11 Thread brendan . nelson
I always thought Fragile was started as Transmat was moving in a harder,
more dancefloor direction (Transmat releases at the time of Fragile's
inception included "Energy Flash" and "die Klang Der Familie"), and Fragile
was a sublabel which would continue to explore the more emotional and
melodic strand of techno. Of course, Transmat eventually veered away from
stuff like 3Phase or Joey Beltram, and by now it seems strange that many
Fragile releases didn't come out on Transmat anyway, but Fragile has its own
reputation by now and so the main difference between contemporary Fragile
and Transmat records is probably that the higher-profile, album-producing
artists will show up on Transmat.

> -Original Message-
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> To: Jongsma, K.J.; 313@hyperreal.org
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> 
> 
> i guess they launched it to feature
> new less known artists mainly ?
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: "Jongsma, K.J." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 12:50 PM
> Subject: RE: [313] Fragile
> 
> 
> > Why did they ever start Fragile btw.? I mean loads of stuff 
> on Fragile
> could
> > have been Transmat, i always wondered why they had two labels...
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > my favourites are the two bango 12"es
> > > by stacey pullen, art of vengeance ep
> > > by aril brikha and of course acid eiffel
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> > > > >
> > > > > Hi...one of the record shops here in Rome has re-hashed part
> > > > > of its back
> > > > > catalogue and among variuos things they have a dozen 
> or so Fragile
> > > > > releases.are they worth checking out? Do any of you have
> > > > > any records in particular that you reccomend?
> > > >
> > > > I heartily recommend "A Scorpion's Dream"/"Aqua Dance"
> > > which is by Steve
> > > > Rachmad (Sterac), and also heartily recommend "Theme From
> > > It's All Gone
> > > > Pear-Shaped" by Digital Justice. I have a policy when it
> > > comes to Fragile
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Re: [313] Fragile

2002-06-11 Thread Niko Tzoukmanis
i guess they launched it to feature
new less known artists mainly ?

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> Why did they ever start Fragile btw.? I mean loads of stuff on Fragile
could
> have been Transmat, i always wondered why they had two labels...
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > my favourites are the two bango 12"es
> > by stacey pullen, art of vengeance ep
> > by aril brikha and of course acid eiffel
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> > > > From: Fab [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > Sent: 11 June 2002 11:03
> > > >
> > > > Hi...one of the record shops here in Rome has re-hashed part
> > > > of its back
> > > > catalogue and among variuos things they have a dozen or so Fragile
> > > > releases.are they worth checking out? Do any of you have
> > > > any records in particular that you reccomend?
> > >
> > > I heartily recommend "A Scorpion's Dream"/"Aqua Dance"
> > which is by Steve
> > > Rachmad (Sterac), and also heartily recommend "Theme From
> > It's All Gone
> > > Pear-Shaped" by Digital Justice. I have a policy when it
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> > > releases, though - "Buy On Sight"... :)
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RE: [313] Fragile

2002-06-11 Thread Jongsma, K.J.
Why did they ever start Fragile btw.? I mean loads of stuff on Fragile could
have been Transmat, i always wondered why they had two labels...

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> > > Hi...one of the record shops here in Rome has re-hashed part
> > > of its back
> > > catalogue and among variuos things they have a dozen or so Fragile
> > > releases.are they worth checking out? Do any of you have
> > > any records in particular that you reccomend?
> >
> > I heartily recommend "A Scorpion's Dream"/"Aqua Dance" 
> which is by Steve
> > Rachmad (Sterac), and also heartily recommend "Theme From 
> It's All Gone
> > Pear-Shaped" by Digital Justice. I have a policy when it 
> comes to Fragile
> > releases, though - "Buy On Sight"... :)
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Re: [313] Fragile

2002-06-11 Thread Niko Tzoukmanis
my favourites are the two bango 12"es
by stacey pullen, art of vengeance ep
by aril brikha and of course acid eiffel

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> > Hi...one of the record shops here in Rome has re-hashed part
> > of its back
> > catalogue and among variuos things they have a dozen or so Fragile
> > releases.are they worth checking out? Do any of you have
> > any records in particular that you reccomend?
>
> I heartily recommend "A Scorpion's Dream"/"Aqua Dance" which is by Steve
> Rachmad (Sterac), and also heartily recommend "Theme From It's All Gone
> Pear-Shaped" by Digital Justice. I have a policy when it comes to Fragile
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> Brendan
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Re: [313] Fragile

2002-06-11 Thread Maarten Baute

> Hi...one of the record shops here in Rome has re-hashed part of its back
> catalogue and among variuos things they have a dozen or so Fragile
> releases.are they worth checking out? Do any of you have any records
in
> particular that you reccomend?

Do check FRG02 (bfc = carl craig) with one of his best outings.
The B2 of FRG3 (fade to black by jay denham) rules. (mixed by cisco
ferreira?)
the FRG04 is a pure classic.. with reese at the controles.

I am still looking for the FRG01 , wich is by cisco ferreira (why don´t you
answer).. I really like the first 5 fragiles.. but the rest is also good.

Cheers,
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RE: [313] Fragile

2002-06-11 Thread Jongsma, K.J.

> > Hi...one of the record shops here in Rome has re-hashed part 
> > of its back
> > catalogue and among variuos things they have a dozen or so Fragile
> > releases.are they worth checking out? Do any of you have 
> > any records in particular that you reccomend?
> 
> I heartily recommend "A Scorpion's Dream"/"Aqua Dance" which 
> is by Steve
> Rachmad (Sterac), and also heartily recommend "Theme From 
> It's All Gone
> Pear-Shaped" by Digital Justice. I have a policy when it 
> comes to Fragile
> releases, though - "Buy On Sight"... :)

Most of the Fragile releases are really nice indeed. The Sterac is cool
indeed. The early stuff is essential to, BFC, Jay Denham, Midi Merge...

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2002-06-11 Thread brendan . nelson
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> Hi...one of the record shops here in Rome has re-hashed part 
> of its back
> catalogue and among variuos things they have a dozen or so Fragile
> releases.are they worth checking out? Do any of you have 
> any records in particular that you reccomend?

I heartily recommend "A Scorpion's Dream"/"Aqua Dance" which is by Steve
Rachmad (Sterac), and also heartily recommend "Theme From It's All Gone
Pear-Shaped" by Digital Justice. I have a policy when it comes to Fragile
releases, though - "Buy On Sight"... :)

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Re: [313] Fragile 02 Track Listing

2001-10-09 Thread armin holzgethan
Fragile FRG2 - BFC

1A - Static Friendly
2A - It's A Shame
1B - Evolution
2B - Galaxy

Produced & Remixed by Carl Craig
45rpm
Released: ?
Should still be available in the shops & should be bought on sight.

It's a Shame and Galaxy were also released on the Psyche/BFC - Elements
1989-1990 2x12" on Planet E afaik.

good morning
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Re: [313] Fragile 02 Track Listing

2001-10-09 Thread armin holzgethan
Fragile FRG2 - BFC

1A - Static Friendly
2A - It's A Shame
1B - Evolution
2B - Galaxy

Produced & Remixed by Carl Craig
45rpm
Released: ?
Should still be available in the shops & should be bought on sight.

It's a Shame and Galaxy were also released on the Psyche/BFC - Elements
1989-1990 2x12" on Planet E afaik.

good morning
armin



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