Re: [313] Discographies Book

2001-03-12 Thread Ian Malbon
on 3/11/01 11:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Has anyone read Ewan Pearson  Jermey Gilbert's book Discographies on dance
 music culture - it's published by Routledge so it must be fairly academic.
 How does it compare to Reynolds?

Academic, yes.  UK-centric, yes.  Worthwhile, yes.  Life-changing, no.
I can't comment on how it compares to Reynolds, but there are a few
interesting areas of exploration, especially related to gender roles, and
the sometimes self-defeating attitudes of hardline undergrounders.

Happy chin-stroking...
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Re: (313) Discographies

2000-05-03 Thread Phonopsia
-Original Message-
From: Tim Barr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 list 313@hyperreal.org
Date: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 7:29 PM
Subject: (313) Discographies


Talking of second albums, heard from Russ Gabriel that he has finally
finished the follow-up to the inspired Voltage Control. I'd like to take a
straw-poll of Ferox fans on the list (and GPR for that matter). How many of
you actually got to hear this brilliant piece of work. And how many of you
have been eagerly awaiting a second album from him over the last five
years?

I was a big fan of early Ferox and GPR output but never got a chance to hear
the album for some reason. Loved the Ferox and Equanimity comps though, and
the Russ Gabriel remix of Blue Arse Fly is an all time fave. Possibly coming
soon to a Real Audio mix near you...

Tristan
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Re: (313) Discographies

2000-05-03 Thread marsel

At 3-5-00 +0100 01:23, you wrote:

Talking of second albums, heard from Russ Gabriel that he has finally
finished the follow-up to the inspired Voltage Control. I'd like to take a
straw-poll of Ferox fans on the list (and GPR for that matter). How many of
you actually got to hear this brilliant piece of work. And how many of you
have been eagerly awaiting a second album from him over the last five years?


i really liked the album when it came out, but to be honest i don't check 
it the often nowadays.
when reading through the techno guide, the russ gabriel part, a smile 
turned on my face with the celebration of the album, read below.. :)


this is from an interview from 11/96

Your new stuff sounds quite different from your earlier work. How do you 
look back on albums as Voltage Control and Future Funk.

I think it all sucks.

Really?
Yeah. I think most people probably think the same. They like the newer 
stuff they're doing. And maybe in two years time I will think the stuff I'm 
doing now sucks. I don't know. Everybody's changing and develloping all the 
time.

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Re: (313) Discographies

2000-05-03 Thread COLLIN CHEN
Hey Tim and all,

Greetings from Singapore!

Talking of second albums, heard from Russ Gabriel that he has finally
finished the follow-up to the inspired Voltage Control. I'd like to take a
straw-poll of Ferox fans on the list (and GPR for that matter). How many of
you actually got to hear this brilliant piece of work. And how many of you
have been eagerly awaiting a second album from him over the last five years?

I have been eagerly waiting for his followup release to that for
bloody ages. I have been trying to get hold of every single release from
GPR. They are ow defunct but i must say they did release some awesome techno
records back then like the 7th Plain releases that are timeless recordings
by Luke Slater!

Well i think we miss those wonderful articles by you on Generator
was it back in 1994. I must say it is the better techno mags back then
besides Jockey Slut back then till probably Magic Feet came on and carried
on the techno flag flying in Bligthy. Days of 93 to 05 were spent reading
such mags and going out to Orbit and Back to Basics where they put on some
awesome parties!!

As for Brighter Daze, yes I have to confess that I am deep in the workings
of it right now. What line will it take? Well, it won't be the Generation
Ecstasy/Energy Flash style of cultural discourse and, regrettably, since
Kodwo Eshun is a far greater theorist than me it won't be Brighter Than The
Sun. But for those who read my Kraftwerk book or The Rough Guide To Techno
there are some pointers to be had there. But ­ hey! - it ain't finished yet
so those who are quick with some feedback can enjoy some vicarious input at
the usual address. What I really want for Xmas is a book (and some more
records) by Tom Churchill ...

I hope to find a copy of your new book in Borders tomorrow. Hmm i
have not bought anything on Headspace or by Tim Churchill since HS 004. Kind
of clueless at the moment of things. Got to sort something out soon. 

Have a nice weekend ahead and keep in touch!!!

Your techno friend in SIngapore,

Collin



Re: (313) Discographies

2000-04-28 Thread OscillateX2

In a message dated 4/27/00 5:25:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

np. Detroit Breaks - Maas 

Actually, it's called Michigan Breaks...

pw


Re: (313) Discographies....(DEC)

2000-01-21 Thread D Slegers

From: Minto Chempotical George [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  Releases:
  . Detroit Escalator Co: psalm 12 (DEC)
  . Detroit Escalator Co: soundtrack 313 cd/2xlp (Ferox)
 
  And i think i remember reading about another
  DEC 12 called braille on his own DEC label
  but i dont have it and have never seen it.

Yes, this did come out and was very limited. It contained 3 tracks   from 
what I remember. And it was like a promo for the Ferox LP Soundtrack 313


I do have a 3 track promo on DEC for the Soundtrack 313 album. Is this the 
same 12 Lance mentioned or something entirely different?


The label says  from the forthcoming album soundtrack (313)  and contains
A:shifting gears
B1:abstract forward motion (as a mission)
B2: force

I was lucky enough to pick this up for a buck down in Columbus a few months 
ago.


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Re: (313) Discographies....(DEC)

2000-01-21 Thread marsel

At 21-1-00 -0500 10:02 , you wrote:

From: Minto Chempotical George [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  Releases:
  . Detroit Escalator Co: psalm 12 (DEC)
  . Detroit Escalator Co: soundtrack 313 cd/2xlp (Ferox)
 
  And i think i remember reading about another
  DEC 12 called braille on his own DEC label
  but i dont have it and have never seen it.

Yes, this did come out and was very limited. It contained 3 
tracks   from what I remember. And it was like a promo for the Ferox LP 
Soundtrack 313


I do have a 3 track promo on DEC for the Soundtrack 313 album. Is this the 
same 12 Lance mentioned or something entirely different?


The label says  from the forthcoming album soundtrack (313)  and contains
A:shifting gears
B1:abstract forward motion (as a mission)
B2: force



well, there are again three releases then.. :)

the track listing of the braille ep is:
a1. fate (as a chasm)
a2. faith (as rain)
b1. psalm


will there be new stuff through transmat??
 
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Re:(313) Discographies....

2000-01-19 Thread Hugh G. Blaze
I have this and I actually don't like it all that much (please, before you 
crucify me for having such an obviously lowbrow and insolent opinion, 
remember, there's no accounting for taste). Anyway, would anyone be 
interested i buying/trading for it?



  And i think i remember reading about another
  DEC 12 called braille on his own DEC label
  but i dont have it and have never seen it.

 This definitely exists, but I don't have it. I saw it in Fat Cat years
 ago but (incredibly stupidly, in retrospect) didn't pick it up...

Yes, this did come out and was very limited. It contained 3 tracks from
what I remember. And it was like a promo for the Ferox LP Soundtrack 313


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