Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson, a night to forget!

2006-01-31 Thread /0
its been at least 4 years since I have personally heard a decent DJ set out of 
saunderson.  he would play stuff that had me wondering if he really was FEELING 
music anymore...

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 Quick review.
 Wow I haven't been under impressed by an artist like this in a long time.  
 Actually I thought Mr. hawtins last SF show was pretty unimpressive, but he 
 kept me dancing .  Kevin's set was painful, cheezy pop dance music.  He would 
 play one of his old good tracks or a detroit classic then play a cheezy track 
 like funky town remixed.  It kind of reminded me how much I don't like the 
 BIG detroit club sound, and made me think of actually going to Mutek this 
 year over Detroit.  It also made me wonder, if and when djs should hang up 
 the headphones and call it a day.  
 Anyway, I hope the line-ups for the various festivals come out early april so 
 that I can make an informed decision.  
 ugh, 
 tom


Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson at Necto Sunday, 12/18/05

2005-12-17 Thread darnistle
Then why don't you take this up with the actual promoters for the 
event and encourage them to do a better job of promotion?


Its not my job to do their job in a timely manner.


Thorin Teague wrote:



Said it before, I'll say it again. Please don't wait until the day 
before to post stuff like this.

darnistle wrote:

I'm surprised that no one has posted anything about this party.  
Guess I'll have to be the bearer of good news once again.
Mr. Saunderson will be presenting in Ann Arbor on Sunday!  He served 
it up deliciously last month at this party  I stayed until the 
bitter end and loved every second of it!  I could barely walk the 
next day, but it was so worth it.

The information printed on the flyer for this event is as follows:
Sunday, December 18
Kevin Saunderson
Carlos Souffront
@ Necto
516 East Liberty Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
(734) 994-5835
www.thenecto.com
montly event hosted by musiclogical and the fresh corporation
www.thefreshcorporation  www.musiclogical.com
If you have any questions about this event, DO NOT ask me!!!  I am 
not affiliated with this event, nor do I have any connections with 
Necto.











Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Fuse-in interview @ TT

2005-04-14 Thread Fred Heutte
Great interview.  It's important to recognize that Kevin has
linked up with Submerge 100% to make the festival happen
this year.  It's a very tall order and there will be a lot of loose
ends given the financial situation, but we should give these
guys total support.

I also want to endorse the idea of the festival, as it goes
forward, providing assistance to rebuilding the music programs
in Detroit schools.  All of the history of Detroit music -- jazz,
soul, techno and more -- is immersed in the music programs of
the elementary and high school systems over the decades.

You simply cannot have a musical scene in a city of any
serious consequence that doesn't have that as a starting point
for kids who otherwise are mere consumers of whatever is
provided from commercial music.  Even a little bit goes a
long way to help school music program, and most of all some
attention to extracurricular activities which have been defunded
in our country's mad rush to siphon support from the public
sector and to concentrate wealth.

I gather it's a real mixed situation right now.  On the one hand,
the new Detroit School for the Arts is just opening.  On the
other, the city may close more than 30 schools at the end of
the school year.  Music, art and other programs are being cut
dramatically.  My dad was a musician and composer and all
my family went through music programs in our schools (and
my sister makes her living as a piano teacher).  Not everyone
will end up doing things directly related to their exposure to
school music programs, but it has a substantial effect on all
of us.

http://detroitchess.com/music.htm
http://www.freep.com/news/education/newschool1e_20050301.htm

++fred



Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson DEMF set playlist

2005-01-07 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED]

And don't forget some REALLY dodgy euphoric Trance-like moments
too :(

seriously, this year his set was some of the worst crap ive ever
heard. ive got nothing but respect for the man, but he played
garbage white sounding trancey ravey crapola. he started with
spastik then went rave-god. forget that nonsense. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson DEMF set playlist

2005-01-07 Thread yussel
plus- you have to make fun of his 'rising up from behind the turntables'
when his name was annouced



On Thu, 6 Jan 2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:

 -- Original Message --
 From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 And don't forget some REALLY dodgy euphoric Trance-like moments
 too :(

 seriously, this year his set was some of the worst crap ive ever
 heard. ive got nothing but respect for the man, but he played
 garbage white sounding trancey ravey crapola. he started with
 spastik then went rave-god. forget that nonsense.

 tom

 
 andythepooh.com







Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson DEMF set playlist

2005-01-07 Thread robin


plus- you have to make fun of his 'rising up from behind the 
turntables'

when his name was annouced


that was absolutely hilarious.

he was also grandly announced at one point as Kevin Saunders. (!)

i'd have been a bit annoyed if that had happened to me given that he 
stumped up a bundle of cash to actually make the thing happen.


robin...



Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson DEMF set playlist

2005-01-07 Thread iancheshire
well even I was a little amazed by his set and I know I wrote something
when I saw the video but tbh as you say Robin without his cash, it
wouldn't of happened, its not an exscuse and I am sure he didn't do it on
purpose so lets try and not beat him up to much :)


 plus- you have to make fun of his 'rising up from behind the
 turntables'
 when his name was annouced

 that was absolutely hilarious.

 he was also grandly announced at one point as Kevin Saunders. (!)

 i'd have been a bit annoyed if that had happened to me given that he
 stumped up a bundle of cash to actually make the thing happen.

 robin...







Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson DEMF set playlist

2005-01-06 Thread yussel
spastik



On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:





 Anyone got any playlists from Saunderson's DEMF appearances?


 MEK




Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson DEMF set playlist

2005-01-06 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




smartarse ;)




   
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On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:





 Anyone got any playlists from Saunderson's DEMF appearances?


 MEK






Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson DEMF set playlist

2005-01-06 Thread Jason Brunton

And don't forget some REALLY dodgy euphoric Trance-like moments too :(


On 6 Jan 2005, at 23:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


spastik



On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:






Anyone got any playlists from Saunderson's DEMF appearances?


MEK








RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Robert Taylor
Didn't go but heard great things about Craig - 
http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3227
Paul Kendrick was there, so maybe he will fill you in

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Anybody go to either of these?

How where they?
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RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Odeluga, Ken
No one's said anything about Kevin Saunderson at Plastic People either,
which I hope isn't ominous!. Then again, I haven't checked Little Detroit
(or whatever they're calling it nowadays! ;-)
 
k

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Didn't go but heard great things about Craig -
http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3227
http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3227  
Paul Kendrick was there, so maybe he will fill you in 

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Subject: (313) Kevin Saunderson  Carl Craig last weekend in London 


Anybody go to either of these? 

How where they? 

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RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Robert Taylor
Not much good was said about Saunderson's performance (on FS) but apparently 
Bicknell was fantastic - not a techno set though

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Subject: RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson  Carl Craig last weekend in London


No one's said anything about Kevin Saunderson at Plastic People either,
which I hope isn't ominous!. Then again, I haven't checked Little Detroit
(or whatever they're calling it nowadays! ;-)
 
k

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Didn't go but heard great things about Craig -
http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3227
http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3227  
Paul Kendrick was there, so maybe he will fill you in 

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Subject: (313) Kevin Saunderson  Carl Craig last weekend in London 


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How where they? 

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RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Paul Kendrick
Yeah I went with Gary  Dan from the list and Carl rocked at the Nuphonic party 
on Sunday. Great venue, some strange place at the Top of Kings X with really 
cool staff.

Carl came on a bit late but as soon as he put his first records on he took the 
pace a step up, he played some of his own re mixes (jaguar sticks in my mind), 
some really cool tracks on wave and I do remember that his last track was the 
new UR 12 wind chime. Apart from that its all a bit of a blur, but think its 
one of the best sets I've seen him play and defo the best of the last few 
years. 

Sorry not a great report but you how it can be.!!!

PK

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Subject: RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson  Carl Craig last weekend in London


Didn't go but heard great things about Craig - 
http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3227
Paul Kendrick was there, so maybe he will fill you in

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Subject: (313) Kevin Saunderson  Carl Craig last weekend in London


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RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Brendan Nelson
I'd definitely agree with Paul that it was one of the best 
sets I've seen him play, especially in the last few years. 
It beat his appearance at Plastic People hands down, IMHO. 
You could probably sum up his set by saying it was harder 
and more techno than he typically plays these days, but 
as it's Carl Craig we're talking about, I shouldn't have 
to point out that this doesn't mean he was just banging it 
out - the same level of subtlety, intricacy and variation that 
you'd expect from Carl was on display. 

The interplay between us on the dancefloor and Carl on the 
decks was working really well, he seemed to feed off the 
crowd's energy a lot, and of course we were feeding quite 
nicely off of his frankly stunning set!

I had been umming and aaahing about heading down there right 
up until the last minute, and in the end I arrived about two 
minutes before Carl Craig's set began. By the end of the night 
I was seriously glad I'd decided not to flake out - I'd have 
been kicking myself to have missed a set that good...

Brendan

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Yeah I went with Gary  Dan from the list and Carl rocked at the Nuphonic party 
on Sunday. Great venue, some strange place at the Top of Kings X with really 
cool staff.

Carl came on a bit late but as soon as he put his first records on he took the 
pace a step up, he played some of his own re mixes (jaguar sticks in my mind), 
some really cool tracks on wave and I do remember that his last track was the 
new UR 12 wind chime. Apart from that its all a bit of a blur, but think its 
one of the best sets I've seen him play and defo the best of the last few 
years. 

Sorry not a great report but you how it can be.!!!

PK

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From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 May 2004 11:45
To: Dan Bean; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson  Carl Craig last weekend in London


Didn't go but heard great things about Craig - 
http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3227
Paul Kendrick was there, so maybe he will fill you in


RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Dan Bean
You wrote:
 Not much good was said about Saunderson's performance (on FS) but apparen=
 tly Bicknell was fantastic - not a techno set though

LOL - things aren't normally that way round! Wasn't actually able to go anyway, 
but was sceptical about the LOST non-techno angle after going to one of their 
Christmas Dos at Bridge  Tunnel. Seem to remember getting a proper flaming 
from spw (sadly missed - not!) for complaining about the lazy sets at this 
event ( a couple of years ago now).

BTW, thanks for the report Paul - I think not being able to describe much of 
the evening is definitely a the sign of a good night out ;)


RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread alex . bond

Rob:
 Not much good was said about Saunderson's performance (on FS) but
apparen=
Dan:
LOL - things aren't normally that way round! Wasn't actually able to go
anyway, but was sceptical about the LOST non-techno angle after going to
one of their Christmas Dos at Bridge  Tunnel. Seem to remember getting a
proper flaming from spw (sadly missed - not!) for complaining about the
lazy sets at this event ( a couple of years ago now).

Just out of interest, what are they like these non techno lost parties? I
always fancied going to one.
also, a bit curious, when you say lazy, do you mean they just busted out
the generic disco/funk classics, or?

oh, and oooh, Final Scratch? is this the one that uses mp3? does that sound
ok in a club?

Thanks!

Alex
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RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Odeluga, Ken
oh, and oooh, Final Scratch? is this the one that uses mp3? does that sound 
ok in a club?

Or WAV files Alex! :-) 


RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Robert Taylor
I enjoyed the last Space Base before Xmas and had a fantastic time - quite an 
obvious choice of disco and house classics (Relight My Fire, Let No Man Put 
Asunder, There But For The Grace Of God etc) plus a number of 
not-so-obscurities (check the Choice tracklisting for examples) - I'm sure you 
could get better disco at a dedicated disco night but it was at Plastic People, 
there was a great drunken festive atmosphere and, with less than 200 in there, 
lots of friendly faces around, so I had a great time pretending to be a train 
(choo! choo!) to Moskow Disco - you just have to hear disco on that amazing 
system (the vocals especially sound so crisp on it).

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Rob:
 Not much good was said about Saunderson's performance (on FS) but
apparen=
Dan:
LOL - things aren't normally that way round! Wasn't actually able to go
anyway, but was sceptical about the LOST non-techno angle after going to
one of their Christmas Dos at Bridge  Tunnel. Seem to remember getting a
proper flaming from spw (sadly missed - not!) for complaining about the
lazy sets at this event ( a couple of years ago now).

Just out of interest, what are they like these non techno lost parties? I
always fancied going to one.
also, a bit curious, when you say lazy, do you mean they just busted out
the generic disco/funk classics, or?

oh, and oooh, Final Scratch? is this the one that uses mp3? does that sound
ok in a club?

Thanks!

Alex
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RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Dan Bean
 Just out of interest, what are they like these non techno lost parties? I
 always fancied going to one.
 also, a bit curious, when you say lazy, do you mean they just busted out
 the generic disco/funk classics, or?

That kind of sums it up for me, but I've only been to one, with Steve Bicknell, 
Mills and Luke Slater playing. I'd heard a lot of the tracks before, which is 
no bad thing in itself, but they were played without verve, passion or skill to 
my ears. My mates could have done as good a job!

However, two other problems came into play: Firstly, Bridge  Tunnel was a 
terrible choice of venue for that kind of thing, very hard to get down in there 
since it's so long and narrow. Secondly, a friend of mine had just given me a 
copy of one of Mills's radio shows in his 'Wizard' persona, which blew my tiny 
mind. Since it was advertised as Mills playing older tracks as opposed to 
techno I was expecting something at least a little bit along those lines and 
was sorely dissappointed!

Sounds like the recent one might have been a bit different though...


RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Paul Kendrick
Rob said-

there was a great drunken festive atmosphere and, with less than 200 in there

Thats what made that party

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson  Carl Craig last weekend in London


I enjoyed the last Space Base before Xmas and had a fantastic time - quite an 
obvious choice of disco and house classics (Relight My Fire, Let No Man Put 
Asunder, There But For The Grace Of God etc) plus a number of 
not-so-obscurities (check the Choice tracklisting for examples) - I'm sure you 
could get better disco at a dedicated disco night but it was at Plastic People, 
there was a great drunken festive atmosphere and, with less than 200 in there, 
lots of friendly faces around, so I had a great time pretending to be a train 
(choo! choo!) to Moskow Disco - you just have to hear disco on that amazing 
system (the vocals especially sound so crisp on it).

-Original Message-
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Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 10:27 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson  Carl Craig last weekend in London



Rob:
 Not much good was said about Saunderson's performance (on FS) but
apparen=
Dan:
LOL - things aren't normally that way round! Wasn't actually able to go
anyway, but was sceptical about the LOST non-techno angle after going to
one of their Christmas Dos at Bridge  Tunnel. Seem to remember getting a
proper flaming from spw (sadly missed - not!) for complaining about the
lazy sets at this event ( a couple of years ago now).

Just out of interest, what are they like these non techno lost parties? I
always fancied going to one.
also, a bit curious, when you say lazy, do you mean they just busted out
the generic disco/funk classics, or?

oh, and oooh, Final Scratch? is this the one that uses mp3? does that sound
ok in a club?

Thanks!

Alex
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RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT)
Agreed, it was wicked. 

Personally, however, I would prefer to hear much more contemporary stuff at
those parties, alongside the new stuff. Although you don't know what's
coming next you can safely say that you've probably heard it before.

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Rob said-

there was a great drunken festive atmosphere and, with less than 200 in
there

Thats what made that party

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
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I enjoyed the last Space Base before Xmas and had a fantastic time - quite
an obvious choice of disco and house classics (Relight My Fire, Let No Man
Put Asunder, There But For The Grace Of God etc) plus a number of
not-so-obscurities (check the Choice tracklisting for examples) - I'm sure
you could get better disco at a dedicated disco night but it was at Plastic
People, there was a great drunken festive atmosphere and, with less than 200
in there, lots of friendly faces around, so I had a great time pretending to
be a train (choo! choo!) to Moskow Disco - you just have to hear disco on
that amazing system (the vocals especially sound so crisp on it).

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 10:27 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson  Carl Craig last weekend in London



Rob:
 Not much good was said about Saunderson's performance (on FS) but
apparen=
Dan:
LOL - things aren't normally that way round! Wasn't actually able to go
anyway, but was sceptical about the LOST non-techno angle after going to
one of their Christmas Dos at Bridge  Tunnel. Seem to remember getting a
proper flaming from spw (sadly missed - not!) for complaining about the
lazy sets at this event ( a couple of years ago now).

Just out of interest, what are they like these non techno lost parties? I
always fancied going to one.
also, a bit curious, when you say lazy, do you mean they just busted out
the generic disco/funk classics, or?

oh, and oooh, Final Scratch? is this the one that uses mp3? does that sound
ok in a club?

Thanks!

Alex
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RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread alex . bond

thanks Rob  Dan, have always been a bit curious about those parties..

p.s. Rob, I'm dying to hear that Plastic People soundsystem, always heard
everybody say how good it is.
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RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Dan Bean
You wrote:
 you just have to h=
 ear disco on that amazing system (the vocals especially sound so crisp on=
  it).

Oh yes! coudn't agree more - absolutely blinding. Best example that I heard of 
that was the guy supporting KDJ there (Rusty Waters? sorry have terrible 
memory, is this correct anyone?). He played some absolutely amazing tunes - I 
danced my *ss off, one of those rare occassions when I was too lost in music to 
even go and ask what the tracks where. Clearly there's still hope for us 
anoraks!


Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread robin




oh, and oooh, Final Scratch? is this the one that uses mp3? does that sound
ok in a club?


i've seen a final scratch set (from richie hawtin) and i couldn't tell
it was mp3s.

this could be for a few reasons. high bitrate encoding, using full wavs
(like u do in Ableton Live) or just having properly
recorded/normalised/non-clipped audio files.

y'know this is one of the probs of digital djing, most djs don't know
anything about sound levels etcwhy is it i see so many djs running
levels way in the red, boosting eqs way too much etcsorry pet peeve.
if you approach sound like this in the digital realm then it's no
surpise that when a dj encodes his/her vinyl it's gonna sound rubbish.


robin...




Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread robin



oh, and oooh, Final Scratch? is this the one that uses mp3? does that sound
ok in a club?


i've seen a final scratch set (from richie hawtin) and i couldn't tell 
it was mp3s.


this could be for a few reasons. high bitrate encoding, using full wavs 
(like u do in Ableton Live) or just having properly 
recorded/normalised/non-clipped audio files.


y'know this is one of the probs of digital djing, most djs don't know 
anything about sound levels etcwhy is it i see so many djs running 
levels way in the red, boosting eqs way too much etcsorry pet peeve.
if you approach sound like this in the digital realm then it's no 
surpise that when a dj encodes his/her vinyl it's gonna sound shti.



robin...



Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Pascoe Mr S M
I have to agree with Paul and Brendan , CC was definitely on form on 
Sunday, streets ahead of his last Plastic People appearance. I was 
wondering what sort of direction he was going to take after Ross Allen's 
set, as Ross seemed to be playing everything from West London breaks to 
Britney Spears.


There seemed to be an air of expectancy and some trepidation waiting for 
Carl. When he came on and grabbed the mic, he said I'd like to thank 
Ross Allen for the London experience, but maybe not for the Britney 
Spears experience. Then Carl proceeded to rock it from the off. At 
about that time a few of the usual UK 313 suspects  seemed to appear out 
of thin air and the night definitely stepped up a gear. My version of 
events also gets blurry after that, but it more than made up for what I 
thought was a disappointing set from Kevin Saunderson the night before.


sImon


Brendan Nelson wrote:

I'd definitely agree with Paul that it was one of the best 
sets I've seen him play, especially in the last few years. 
It beat his appearance at Plastic People hands down, IMHO. 
You could probably sum up his set by saying it was harder 
and more techno than he typically plays these days, but 
as it's Carl Craig we're talking about, I shouldn't have 
to point out that this doesn't mean he was just banging it 
out - the same level of subtlety, intricacy and variation that 
you'd expect from Carl was on display. 

The interplay between us on the dancefloor and Carl on the 
decks was working really well, he seemed to feed off the 
crowd's energy a lot, and of course we were feeding quite 
nicely off of his frankly stunning set!


I had been umming and aaahing about heading down there right 
up until the last minute, and in the end I arrived about two 
minutes before Carl Craig's set began. By the end of the night 
I was seriously glad I'd decided not to flake out - I'd have 
been kicking myself to have missed a set that good...


Brendan

-Original Message-
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To: Robert Taylor; Dan Bean; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson  Carl Craig last weekend in London


Yeah I went with Gary  Dan from the list and Carl rocked at the Nuphonic party 
on Sunday. Great venue, some strange place at the Top of Kings X with really cool 
staff.

Carl came on a bit late but as soon as he put his first records on he took the pace a step up, he played some of his own re mixes (jaguar sticks in my mind), some really cool tracks on wave and I do remember that his last track was the new UR 12 wind chime. Apart from that its all a bit of a blur, but think its one of the best sets I've seen him play and defo the best of the last few years. 


Sorry not a great report but you how it can be.!!!

PK
 


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RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Paul Kendrick
I think it was Rusty Waters and if I remember ok he played a better set than 
KDJ!!!

Plastic People is IMO the best club in London, by a long way.

-Original Message-
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To: Robert Taylor
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson  Carl Craig last weekend in London


You wrote:
 you just have to h=
 ear disco on that amazing system (the vocals especially sound so crisp on=
  it).

Oh yes! coudn't agree more - absolutely blinding. Best example that I heard of 
that was the guy supporting KDJ there (Rusty Waters? sorry have terrible 
memory, is this correct anyone?). He played some absolutely amazing tunes - I 
danced my *ss off, one of those rare occassions when I was too lost in music to 
even go and ask what the tracks where. Clearly there's still hope for us 
anoraks!


Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread alex . bond

but it more than made up for what I
thought was a disappointing set from Kevin Saunderson the night before.

What sort of stuff was he playing?

I remember hearing him play that chart classic I'm Horny, Horny, Horny
etc...
(is that Mousse T) when I heard him last!

Alex
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Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Pascoe Mr S M

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


but it more than made up for what I
thought was a disappointing set from Kevin Saunderson the night before.
   



What sort of stuff was he playing?

He played some stuff on Salsoul, but just didn't really go anywhere with 
it; some later Prelude or West End would've been a nice progression from 
that (IMHO).


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RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson

2004-05-06 Thread Robert Taylor
Watch out for mooses

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KS will be playing in Winnipeg this weekend for the first time, and I'll be 
driving him about town.  Anyone care to share any stories or advice?

K.

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Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Jason Brunton

Here's a fun game to play.

What's the WORST track you've ever heard a Detroit Legend/ Your 
Favourite DJ play???



Mine would be a close tie between Larry Heard playing Anastasia (not 
the Prince song!) at the Trackmode party in Detroit a few years ago and 
Juan Atkins playing Gusto- Disco's Revenge and then Todd Terry's 
-Keep On Jumpin' immediately afterwards at the Sub Club's 10th 
birthday bash, but I'm sure somebody else can top that!


cheers

Jason
On 6 May 2004, at 13:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




but it more than made up for what I
thought was a disappointing set from Kevin Saunderson the night 
before.


What sort of stuff was he playing?

I remember hearing him play that chart classic I'm Horny, Horny, 
Horny

etc...
(is that Mousse T) when I heard him last!

Alex




RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT)
Mills - Kings Of Tomorrow - Finally @ Lost 10th Anniversary.

-Original Message-
From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 May 2004 3:38 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313
Subject: Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson  Carl Craig last weekend in London


Here's a fun game to play.

What's the WORST track you've ever heard a Detroit Legend/ Your 
Favourite DJ play???


Mine would be a close tie between Larry Heard playing Anastasia (not 
the Prince song!) at the Trackmode party in Detroit a few years ago and 
Juan Atkins playing Gusto- Disco's Revenge and then Todd Terry's 
-Keep On Jumpin' immediately afterwards at the Sub Club's 10th 
birthday bash, but I'm sure somebody else can top that!

cheers

Jason
On 6 May 2004, at 13:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 but it more than made up for what I
 thought was a disappointing set from Kevin Saunderson the night 
 before.

 What sort of stuff was he playing?

 I remember hearing him play that chart classic I'm Horny, Horny, 
 Horny
 etc...
 (is that Mousse T) when I heard him last!

 Alex



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Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread alex . bond

What's the WORST track you've ever heard a Detroit Legend/ Your
Favourite DJ play???

Well, he's neither my favourite dj, or detroit legend, but to be on topic,
how's about Laurent Garnier playing that Prodigy track - what's all that
about? It was never a good record, nor is it topical in anyway.

I hate the prodigy.
In fact I hate everything, it's all rubbish.

Alex


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Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Cyclone Wehner
If jazz is the teacher, is techno the preacher?
;)

There was such furore when D May played the Bucketheads once, and then
lately a Tim Deluxe remix, one track, kids (actually my friends) get over
it! ;) He he.

I have guilty pleasures too, like I enjoy blasting that cheesy Junior Jack
album (I got a review copy 'kay?) while I work as I work faster. And I liked
a David Guetta song, especially his Heroes mix.  And I love that Neptunes
remix of Daft Punk's Harder... I probably wouldn't play them out though.
 ;) I think we should all 'FESS up!!!

By the way, to all the fans of OutKast, and the like, on the list, please
check out the amazing Cee-Lo Green album, crazy stuff. As cool as Common's
Electric Circus.


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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson  Carl Craig last weekend in London
Date: Fri, 7 May 2004 12:37 AM


 Here's a fun game to play.

 What's the WORST track you've ever heard a Detroit Legend/ Your
 Favourite DJ play???


 Mine would be a close tie between Larry Heard playing Anastasia (not
 the Prince song!) at the Trackmode party in Detroit a few years ago and
 Juan Atkins playing Gusto- Disco's Revenge and then Todd Terry's
 -Keep On Jumpin' immediately afterwards at the Sub Club's 10th
 birthday bash, but I'm sure somebody else can top that!

 cheers

 Jason
 On 6 May 2004, at 13:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 but it more than made up for what I
 thought was a disappointing set from Kevin Saunderson the night
 before.

 What sort of stuff was he playing?

 I remember hearing him play that chart classic I'm Horny, Horny,
 Horny
 etc...
 (is that Mousse T) when I heard him last!

 Alex
 


Re: Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Dan Bean
Hearing Luke Slater play way too much electroclash bobbins a couple of weeks 
ago was pretty depressing.

You wrote:
 Here's a fun game to play.
 
 What's the WORST track you've ever heard a Detroit Legend/ Your 
 Favourite DJ play???
 
 
 Mine would be a close tie between Larry Heard playing Anastasia (not 
 the Prince song!) at the Trackmode party in Detroit a few years ago and 
 Juan Atkins playing Gusto- Disco's Revenge and then Todd Terry's 
 -Keep On Jumpin' immediately afterwards at the Sub Club's 10th 
 birthday bash, but I'm sure somebody else can top that!
 
 cheers
 
 Jason
 On 6 May 2004, at 13:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  but it more than made up for what I
  thought was a disappointing set from Kevin Saunderson the night 
  before.
 
  What sort of stuff was he playing?
 
  I remember hearing him play that chart classic I'm Horny, Horny, 
  Horny
  etc...
  (is that Mousse T) when I heard him last!
 
  Alex
 
 



Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Martin Dust
Regis - Toxic, Spears, Last week...



RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Robert Taylor
Disco's Revenge is a good tune!
I've never heard anyone play something exceptionally bad, except the 
aforementioned breaks that Garnier was playing.
Saunderson played some Intec [EMAIL PROTECTED]/'stadium techno' at the last 
Lost, but I can't think of anything that was truly awful


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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313
Subject: Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson  Carl Craig last weekend in London


Here's a fun game to play.

What's the WORST track you've ever heard a Detroit Legend/ Your 
Favourite DJ play???


Mine would be a close tie between Larry Heard playing Anastasia (not 
the Prince song!) at the Trackmode party in Detroit a few years ago and 
Juan Atkins playing Gusto- Disco's Revenge and then Todd Terry's 
-Keep On Jumpin' immediately afterwards at the Sub Club's 10th 
birthday bash, but I'm sure somebody else can top that!

cheers

Jason
On 6 May 2004, at 13:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 but it more than made up for what I
 thought was a disappointing set from Kevin Saunderson the night 
 before.

 What sort of stuff was he playing?

 I remember hearing him play that chart classic I'm Horny, Horny, 
 Horny
 etc...
 (is that Mousse T) when I heard him last!

 Alex

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Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Jason Brunton
Nah- this isn't good enough- I want COLD HARD FACTS- names taken, blame 
fully apportioned :)



Jason



On 6 May 2004, at 15:46, Dan Bean wrote:

Hearing Luke Slater play way too much electroclash bobbins a couple of 
weeks ago was pretty depressing.


You wrote:




RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread placid
Hey,  I like that.


Mills - Kings Of Tomorrow - Finally @ Lost 10th Anniversary.

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From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313
Subject: Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson  Carl Craig last weekend in London


Here's a fun game to play.

What's the WORST track you've ever heard a Detroit Legend/ Your 
Favourite DJ play???


Mine would be a close tie between Larry Heard playing Anastasia (not 
the Prince song!) at the Trackmode party in Detroit a few years ago and 
Juan Atkins playing Gusto- Disco's Revenge and then Todd Terry's 
-Keep On Jumpin' immediately afterwards at the Sub Club's 10th 
birthday bash, but I'm sure somebody else can top that!

cheers

Jason
On 6 May 2004, at 13:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 but it more than made up for what I
 thought was a disappointing set from Kevin Saunderson the night 
 before.

 What sort of stuff was he playing?

 I remember hearing him play that chart classic I'm Horny, Horny, 
 Horny
 etc...
 (is that Mousse T) when I heard him last!

 Alex




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RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Robert Taylor
Another great house tune!
You guys just don't like a techno DJ playing house 


ducks

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Mills - Kings Of Tomorrow - Finally @ Lost 10th Anniversary.

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Here's a fun game to play.

What's the WORST track you've ever heard a Detroit Legend/ Your 
Favourite DJ play???


Mine would be a close tie between Larry Heard playing Anastasia (not 
the Prince song!) at the Trackmode party in Detroit a few years ago and 
Juan Atkins playing Gusto- Disco's Revenge and then Todd Terry's 
-Keep On Jumpin' immediately afterwards at the Sub Club's 10th 
birthday bash, but I'm sure somebody else can top that!

cheers

Jason
On 6 May 2004, at 13:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 but it more than made up for what I
 thought was a disappointing set from Kevin Saunderson the night 
 before.

 What sort of stuff was he playing?

 I remember hearing him play that chart classic I'm Horny, Horny, 
 Horny
 etc...
 (is that Mousse T) when I heard him last!

 Alex



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RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Brendan Nelson
I like Disco's Revenge as well! (although I prefer it heavily 
pitched up... :)

Kenny Larkin, despite playing a very good set overall, dropped one or
tracks in Liverpool a few months back that were so bad I had to 
walk off the dancefloor. The problem is, I don't remember what they 
were...

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Disco's Revenge is a good tune!
I've never heard anyone play something exceptionally bad, except the 
aforementioned breaks that Garnier was playing.
Saunderson played some Intec [EMAIL PROTECTED]/'stadium techno' at the last 
Lost, but I can't think of anything that was truly awful


Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread alex . bond

Regis - Toxic, Spears, Last week...

I've been reading that quite a few people have been playing this!
well, Gilles Peterson and also Ross Allen (as just mentioned here).

what's the deal, is it neptunes production or something, don't think I even
heard it.

or is it just a load of rubbish?

Quite a few 'trendy' manc dj's went through a Justin Timberlake phase not
long ago.

Alex


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Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Jason Brunton
Hey, they can play House all they wantas long as it's DETROIT house  
:)


Jason


On 6 May 2004, at 16:49, Robert Taylor wrote:


Another great house tune!
You guys just don't like a techno DJ playing house


ducks

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Mills - Kings Of Tomorrow - Finally @ Lost 10th Anniversary.

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Here's a fun game to play.

What's the WORST track you've ever heard a Detroit Legend/ Your
Favourite DJ play???


Mine would be a close tie between Larry Heard playing Anastasia (not
the Prince song!) at the Trackmode party in Detroit a few years ago and
Juan Atkins playing Gusto- Disco's Revenge and then Todd Terry's
-Keep On Jumpin' immediately afterwards at the Sub Club's 10th
birthday bash, but I'm sure somebody else can top that!

cheers

Jason
On 6 May 2004, at 13:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




but it more than made up for what I
thought was a disappointing set from Kevin Saunderson the night
before.


What sort of stuff was he playing?

I remember hearing him play that chart classic I'm Horny, Horny,
Horny
etc...
(is that Mousse T) when I heard him last!

Alex




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Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Cyclone Wehner
It's a gospel record, too, not a love song, as well. It's about going 
'home'. I didn't realise that 'til it was pointed out to me.

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 Another great house tune!
 You guys just don't like a techno DJ playing house


 ducks

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 Mills - Kings Of Tomorrow - Finally @ Lost 10th Anniversary.

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 Here's a fun game to play.

 What's the WORST track you've ever heard a Detroit Legend/ Your
 Favourite DJ play???


 Mine would be a close tie between Larry Heard playing Anastasia (not
 the Prince song!) at the Trackmode party in Detroit a few years ago and
 Juan Atkins playing Gusto- Disco's Revenge and then Todd Terry's
 -Keep On Jumpin' immediately afterwards at the Sub Club's 10th
 birthday bash, but I'm sure somebody else can top that!

 cheers

 Jason
 On 6 May 2004, at 13:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 but it more than made up for what I
 thought was a disappointing set from Kevin Saunderson the night
 before.

 What sort of stuff was he playing?

 I remember hearing him play that chart classic I'm Horny, Horny,
 Horny
 etc...
 (is that Mousse T) when I heard him last!

 Alex





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RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread alex . bond

BrendanKenny Larkin, despite playing a very good set overall, dropped one
or
tracks in Liverpool a few months back that were so bad I had to
walk off the dancefloor. The problem is, I don't remember what they
were...

I remember very little from that night..!

But, while we're on the subject of Kenny Larkin in Liverpool.

Was he just playing records that night? I'm sure he had a re-edit of Never
On Sunday Journey
(or he was being clever with an fx box). or was he playing cd's or with a
lap-top?
anyone else seen him on his 'tour'?

Scott - can you remember? or anyone?

Alex
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RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Paul Kendrick
On or may be off topic, can we give this Garnier beating a rest for a while. or 
at least a week.

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What's the WORST track you've ever heard a Detroit Legend/ Your
Favourite DJ play???

Well, he's neither my favourite dj, or detroit legend, but to be on topic,
how's about Laurent Garnier playing that Prodigy track - what's all that
about? It was never a good record, nor is it topical in anyway.

I hate the prodigy.
In fact I hate everything, it's all rubbish.

Alex


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Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread robin



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Regis - Toxic, Spears, Last week...



I've been reading that quite a few people have been playing this!
well, Gilles Peterson and also Ross Allen (as just mentioned here).

what's the deal, is it neptunes production or something, don't think I even
heard it.

or is it just a load of rubbish?

Quite a few 'trendy' manc dj's went through a Justin Timberlake phase not
long ago.



yeah none of the above is excusable.

timberfake pfff

and weatherall digging that rachel stevens track is equally bad.

people will be saying kylie is ok next...


robin...



Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Sakari Karipuro
Jason Brunton wrote on Thu, 6 May 2004 about following:

 Juan Atkins playing Gusto- Disco's Revenge and then Todd Terry's 
 -Keep On Jumpin' immediately afterwards at the Sub Club's 10th 

Keep on jumpin is excellent track, although played to death - more 
importantly, it's a great cover of musique's track from '79. (and in my 
books, last good release by todd terry)


sakke
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RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Paul Kendrick
I may get a slagging for this but I really don't like the Danny K edit of 
String of life and all ways leave the dance floor when its dropped.

Leave the tune alone!!! it dident need fixing

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Subject: Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson  Carl Craig last weekend in London


Here's a fun game to play.

What's the WORST track you've ever heard a Detroit Legend/ Your 
Favourite DJ play???


Mine would be a close tie between Larry Heard playing Anastasia (not 
the Prince song!) at the Trackmode party in Detroit a few years ago and 
Juan Atkins playing Gusto- Disco's Revenge and then Todd Terry's 
-Keep On Jumpin' immediately afterwards at the Sub Club's 10th 
birthday bash, but I'm sure somebody else can top that!

cheers

Jason
On 6 May 2004, at 13:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 but it more than made up for what I
 thought was a disappointing set from Kevin Saunderson the night 
 before.

 What sort of stuff was he playing?

 I remember hearing him play that chart classic I'm Horny, Horny, 
 Horny
 etc...
 (is that Mousse T) when I heard him last!

 Alex



RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Robert Taylor
We should be able to criticize who we want, when we want, if we feel it is 
necessary

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On or may be off topic, can we give this Garnier beating a rest for a while. or 
at least a week.

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What's the WORST track you've ever heard a Detroit Legend/ Your
Favourite DJ play???

Well, he's neither my favourite dj, or detroit legend, but to be on topic,
how's about Laurent Garnier playing that Prodigy track - what's all that
about? It was never a good record, nor is it topical in anyway.

I hate the prodigy.
In fact I hate everything, it's all rubbish.

Alex


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RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread alex . bond

On or may be off topic, can we give this Garnier beating a rest for a
while. or at least a week.

nope, not for playing that f**king s**t.

(I actually think he's a good dj for what it's worth, but that track, I
just don't get it)

Alex
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RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Robert Taylor
I didn't like it either, but not as bad as that Ashley Beadle (?) a few years 
earlier

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I may get a slagging for this but I really don't like the Danny K edit of 
String of life and all ways leave the dance floor when its dropped..

Leave the tune alone!!! it dident need fixing

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Sent: 06 May 2004 15:38
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson  Carl Craig last weekend in London


Here's a fun game to play.

What's the WORST track you've ever heard a Detroit Legend/ Your 
Favourite DJ play???


Mine would be a close tie between Larry Heard playing Anastasia (not 
the Prince song!) at the Trackmode party in Detroit a few years ago and 
Juan Atkins playing Gusto- Disco's Revenge and then Todd Terry's 
-Keep On Jumpin' immediately afterwards at the Sub Club's 10th 
birthday bash, but I'm sure somebody else can top that!

cheers

Jason
On 6 May 2004, at 13:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 but it more than made up for what I
 thought was a disappointing set from Kevin Saunderson the night 
 before.

 What sort of stuff was he playing?

 I remember hearing him play that chart classic I'm Horny, Horny, 
 Horny
 etc...
 (is that Mousse T) when I heard him last!

 Alex


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Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Matt Chester
Not my absolute favourite DJ, but Rob Hood playing that f*cking hard house
Destinys Child remix every single time I've seen him in the past 4 years
comes pretty high!

Once I could have lived with... (maybe ;-)


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Subject: Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson  Carl Craig last weekend in London


 Here's a fun game to play.

 What's the WORST track you've ever heard a Detroit Legend/ Your
 Favourite DJ play???


 Mine would be a close tie between Larry Heard playing Anastasia (not
 the Prince song!) at the Trackmode party in Detroit a few years ago and
 Juan Atkins playing Gusto- Disco's Revenge and then Todd Terry's
 -Keep On Jumpin' immediately afterwards at the Sub Club's 10th
 birthday bash, but I'm sure somebody else can top that!

 cheers

 Jason
 On 6 May 2004, at 13:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
  but it more than made up for what I
  thought was a disappointing set from Kevin Saunderson the night
  before.
 
  What sort of stuff was he playing?
 
  I remember hearing him play that chart classic I'm Horny, Horny,
  Horny
  etc...
  (is that Mousse T) when I heard him last!
 
  Alex




RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Ben Britz
stacey pullen - phats and small respect the cock at motor in 2001.
4 hours a stunning techno and chicago house, then THAT?!?!?!

also acquaviva playing electric avenue at the demf a few years
ago, but he's neither a legend nor a favorite. but it was really,
really bad

Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 
 BrendanKenny Larkin, despite playing a very good set overall,
 dropped one
 or
 tracks in Liverpool a few months back that were so bad I had to
 walk off the dancefloor. The problem is, I don't remember what
 they
 were...
 
 I remember very little from that night..!
 
 But, while we're on the subject of Kenny Larkin in Liverpool.
 
 Was he just playing records that night? I'm sure he had a re-edit
 of Never
 On Sunday Journey
 (or he was being clever with an fx box). or was he playing cd's
 or with a
 lap-top?
 anyone else seen him on his 'tour'?
 
 Scott - can you remember? or anyone?
 
 Alex
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Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread robin




[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On or may be off topic, can we give this Garnier beating a rest for a


while. or at least a week.

nope, not for playing that f**king s**t.

(I actually think he's a good dj for what it's worth, but that track, I
just don't get it)


i've got this tune.hahaha

it's all in the boing noise

:)

robin...



Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Gary . Girard




Isn't there a track called 'Jumpin'  a different one called 'Keep On
Jumpin' ?

I agree that 'Jumpin' is classic Todd Terry.





  
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Jason Brunton wrote on Thu, 6 May 2004 about following:

 Juan Atkins playing Gusto- Disco's Revenge and then Todd Terry's
 -Keep On Jumpin' immediately afterwards at the Sub Club's 10th

Keep on jumpin is excellent track, although played to death - more
importantly, it's a great cover of musique's track from '79. (and in my
books, last good release by todd terry)


sakke
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It's not reality that's important, but how you perceive things.
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Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread robin
yeah 'keep on jumpin' was a chart thing whilst 'jumpin' is the classic 
track off unreleased project 4 (i think)


robin...

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Isn't there a track called 'Jumpin'  a different one called 'Keep On
Jumpin' ?

I agree that 'Jumpin' is classic Todd Terry.




  
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Jason Brunton wrote on Thu, 6 May 2004 about following:



Juan Atkins playing Gusto- Disco's Revenge and then Todd Terry's
-Keep On Jumpin' immediately afterwards at the Sub Club's 10th



Keep on jumpin is excellent track, although played to death - more
importantly, it's a great cover of musique's track from '79. (and in my
books, last good release by todd terry)


sakke
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Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Sakari Karipuro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 6 May 2004 about following:

 
 Isn't there a track called 'Jumpin'  a different one called 'Keep On
 Jumpin' ?

'Jumpin' is on Unreleased Project Part 4 and IIRC was the basis of 'keep 
on jumpin'.. can't remember exactly, these are like 9-10 year old 
tracks. It might even be that 'jumpin' is the dub on 'keep on jumpin' 
but since i don't have UP4, i can't verify.
 

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Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Cyclone Wehner
No, it's not the Neptunes, they do better stuff than that (avowed Neptunes
fan). Grrr, I hate her voice sooo much. The first Migs remix was OK.
I never got the Justin thing myself. Playing Pharrell's Frontin', mind, I
can understand. ;)
Didn't Carl Craig - bless him - play Beyonce's contagious Chi-lites
samplin'- Crazy In Love?

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Regis - Toxic, Spears, Last week...

 I've been reading that quite a few people have been playing this!
 well, Gilles Peterson and also Ross Allen (as just mentioned here).

 what's the deal, is it neptunes production or something, don't think I even
 heard it.

 or is it just a load of rubbish?

 Quite a few 'trendy' manc dj's went through a Justin Timberlake phase not
 long ago.

 Alex


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Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread alex . bond

I heard Jochem of Amsterdam is Phil Collins in real life.

Does that count?

I mean, that's gotta be worse than playing Phil Collins (actually being
Phil Collins)


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Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Martin Dust
 I mean, that's gotta be worse than playing Phil Collins (actually being
 Phil Collins)

Being his Dad I would imagine :)
 



Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread alex . bond

 I mean, that's gotta be worse than playing Phil Collins (actually being
 Phil Collins)

Being his Dad I would imagine :)

You got something to confess Martin?

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Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread robin



Cyclone Wehner wrote:

No, it's not the Neptunes, they do better stuff than that (avowed Neptunes
fan). Grrr, I hate her voice sooo much. 


here's the spears details:
http://www.sanity.com.au/product.asp?intProductID=539900intArtistID=8571

van helden mix too...heh does this man have no shame :)


Didn't Carl Craig - bless him - play Beyonce's contagious Chi-lites
samplin'- Crazy In Love?


it's a bit of pop genius tune tho right? (i've danced to it :) )

it's also guaranteed to get all the girls at a party dancing. always a 
useful thing to be able to do :)


robin...



RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Didn't Carl Craig - bless him - play Beyonce's contagious Chi-lites
samplin'- Crazy In Love?

Yes, I heard him play it at Supercondutor in Leeds:

Because it's a great track!!!

As are several Destiny's Child tracks, Rock Your Body and even Can't Get
You Out Of My Head.

Replies calling me a MoFo unnecessary - I know this already.

I'm fine about slagging The Prodigy and electroclash bobbins though.




Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread matrix313
on 5/6/04 10:58 AM, robin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Regis - Toxic, Spears, Last week...
 
 
 I've been reading that quite a few people have been playing this!
 well, Gilles Peterson and also Ross Allen (as just mentioned here).
 
 what's the deal, is it neptunes production or something, don't think I even
 heard it.
 
 or is it just a load of rubbish?
 
 Quite a few 'trendy' manc dj's went through a Justin Timberlake phase not
 long ago.
 
 
 yeah none of the above is excusable.
 
 timberfake pfff
 
 and weatherall digging that rachel stevens track is equally bad.
 
 people will be saying kylie is ok next...
 
 
 robin...
 


oh no!! dont get the Austrailian sect started with Kylie!  ;^)

(you know who you are!)

XOXOX
sean



Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread KiDDy*RaVeR
Ow totally agree.
Yuck this remix sucks, for me its like a reedit by sony, if you see what i
mean.
Erk the strings are awful.
And what i dispite the more, is that deep house djs put it in their mix,
they definitively should put the original one, it can be thrown in a deep
house mix without any problem.
I dont think ive ever heard the ashley beedle mix, maybe its better like
this then :)
- KiDD*e*


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I didn't like it either, but not as bad as that Ashley Beadle (?) a few
years earlier

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I may get a slagging for this but I really don't like the Danny K edit of
String of life and all ways leave the dance floor when its dropped..

Leave the tune alone!!! it dident need fixing




Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread alex . bond


Robin(re.Prodigy)i've got this tune.hahaha
it's all in the boing noise

Oi! Pinning!

First you're telling me Kylie sucks, then you're 'fessing up to owning this
record!

RED CARD my friend, 3 match ban, early bath, the lot.
In fact, I'm telling the doormen at that Basic Channel do on Saturday that
you're not allowed in.

Kylie rocks (or her arse does anyway!)

Alex

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Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread robin



it's all in the boing noise



Oi! Pinning!

First you're telling me Kylie sucks, then you're 'fessing up to owning this
record!

RED CARD my friend, 3 match ban, early bath, the lot.



well i knew that would get me into trouble. in my defence the original 
track it's based on is a blinder (i think, Max Romeo  The Upsetters - 
Chase the devil)


oh yeah so if i told u i bought it cos a girl i was chasing at the time 
liked it would that get me off the hook? hmmm thought not.


:)

robin...



Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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well i knew that would get me into trouble. in my defence the 
original 
track it's based on is a blinder (i think, Max Romeo  The 
Upsetters - 
Chase the devil)

yeah that joint is so hot that i think ive liked nearly every song 
ive heard sample it, and there have been tons. one of the best 
reggae tracks ever, no doubt. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson Carl Craig last weekend in London

2004-05-06 Thread Matt MacQueen


On May 6, 2004, at 10:03 AM, Ben Britz wrote:

also acquaviva playing electric avenue at the demf a few years
ago, but he's neither a legend nor a favorite. but it was really,
really bad


the flip side time warp is a jam though!

ahh acquaviva's the worst for a too-cheesey pop angle, once heard him 
drop at US-3 Cantaloop at a dark gloomy Packard Plant party in 
detroit, terrible disaster.


speaking of detroit... Larkin's main offense in my book was playing 
Spastik at each and every DJ set he every played, years and years after 
it was played out.  I mean in it's day it was a party rocker, but 
essentially one giant snare roll folks..  and every single set??


peace
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Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson

2003-10-08 Thread Cyclone Wehner
I mean score them, though maybe like Mr Larkin he can act, who knows? ;)


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Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2003 2:31 AM


 Maybe film work.

 Wait...a techno artsit who wants to do film work? No WAY! ;-)





 The new track is totally amazing, I can't wait 'til it comes out either!

  some good news indeed. :) I want to hear that new Inner City stuff ..
  2003 has been the return year for so many techno artists. Add Inner City
  to the list. :)
 
  I'm still waiting for an oppurtunity to hear Kevin live.
 
  Regards,
  Ramon
 
 



Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson

2003-10-07 Thread Cyclone Wehner

I'm not sure if he's into the idea of live performance but things change.
There's a chance that Inner City could do live gigs in future but he says he
imagines himself playing only key gigs.
I think maybe the DJing is enough. He says he wants to further pursue
production work. Maybe film work.
The new track is totally amazing, I can't wait 'til it comes out either!

 some good news indeed. :) I want to hear that new Inner City stuff ..
 2003 has been the return year for so many techno artists. Add Inner City
 to the list. :)

 I'm still waiting for an oppurtunity to hear Kevin live.

 Regards,
 Ramon

 


Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson

2003-10-07 Thread yussel
 Maybe film work.

Wait...a techno artsit who wants to do film work? No WAY! ;-)





 The new track is totally amazing, I can't wait 'til it comes out either!

  some good news indeed. :) I want to hear that new Inner City stuff ..
  2003 has been the return year for so many techno artists. Add Inner City
  to the list. :)
 
  I'm still waiting for an oppurtunity to hear Kevin live.
 
  Regards,
  Ramon
 
 



Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson

2003-10-06 Thread Ramon Crespo

Cyclone Wehner wrote:


I caught Mr Kevin Saunderson on the weekend here and he was in form!
The Sydney set went off, I really enjoyed it.
Well programmed night and great sets from locals Simon Caldwell and Biz-E in
a nice intimate venue, Chinese Laundry, at Slipp Inn.
The Melbourne event, at Godskitchen, was always going to be hit and miss
since it's primarily a trance/hard house/prog rave-up but the atmopshere in
the 'Detroit Techno' room was better than I thought, even if for the most
part the local DJs failed to acknowledge the Detroit theme and obstinately
played generic music.
Interestingly, Kevin played largely on Final Scratch at the second gig, I
have now come around to it. For a great DJ, who actually knows how to
utilise the mixer (incl. EQ), and create textures, there's no audible (or
significant visual) difference.  It was amazing to see how he totally
changed the vibe in the room through sheer presence. It was also thrilling
to hear a new Inner City track, Say A Prayer, with vocals by Ann Saunderson
(who sang on Blackwater) with Paris on backgrounds. It's a beautiful,
beautiful, beautiful song in the tradition of Good Life but very 2003. It's
the kind of record you hear on first listen and go, Wow, what's that?

From what I understand there is an Inner City album ready to go, it's a

matter of finding a good label that won't impose any compromises. Also there
is a Reese Project album coming up with input from Paul Randolph. I believe
there is also a third Trust The DJ set due around Nov. All in all a lot to
look forward to.


 

some good news indeed. :) I want to hear that new Inner City stuff .. 
2003 has been the return year for so many techno artists. Add Inner City 
to the list. :)


I'm still waiting for an oppurtunity to hear Kevin live.

Regards,
Ramon




Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson @ BASE, London, this Friday

2003-09-03 Thread Martin
Crikey is Jim Masters still going :) last saw him playing a hands free set
with Final Scratch with Trevor Rockcliffe, nice bloke mind, got me a drink
in!

Trevor rocked the place but the turn out was very poor...

md

3/9/03 10:20 AM Brendan [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Hi,
 
 Just to let you know that Kevin Saunderson will be
 appearing at BASE this Friday, at Crash in Vauxhall,
 alongside Jim Masters, Ed DMX, Cutlass Supreme, and
 the Non Stop DJs. Here is the info!
 
 Friday 5th September at Crash
 66 Goding St. Vauxhall, London
 10pm - 6am
 Admission £12.00 / £10.00 NUS,membs  in advance.
 Advance tickets available from www.ticketweb.co.uk
 or call 08700 600 100. For further info email:
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RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson @ BASE, London, this Friday

2003-09-03 Thread Robert Taylor
Trevor rocked the place?
Blimey, he must have had an off night the half dozen times I have heard him!

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Crikey is Jim Masters still going :) last saw him playing a hands free set
with Final Scratch with Trevor Rockcliffe, nice bloke mind, got me a drink
in!

Trevor rocked the place but the turn out was very poor...

md

3/9/03 10:20 AM Brendan [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Hi,
 
 Just to let you know that Kevin Saunderson will be
 appearing at BASE this Friday, at Crash in Vauxhall,
 alongside Jim Masters, Ed DMX, Cutlass Supreme, and
 the Non Stop DJs. Here is the info!
 
 Friday 5th September at Crash
 66 Goding St. Vauxhall, London
 10pm - 6am
 Admission £12.00 / £10.00 NUS,membs  in advance.
 Advance tickets available from www.ticketweb.co.uk
 or call 08700 600 100. For further info email:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
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Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson

2003-05-02 Thread Ian
On 5/1/03 8:35 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 For anyone interested Kevin Saunderson's next mix installment Deep Cyberspace
 Radio Volume 3 is now available to order from his website www.worldofdeep.com

Are there tracklists available for any of these releases?  I assume they're
CDRs.  Can anyone confirm?
-- 
im



Re: (313) Kevin Saunderson

2003-05-02 Thread Chris Anglesey

 Yes, I would also love to get hold of a track-list for the Deep Cyberspace
Radio CDR's
 (i'm dying to find out the names of the first two tracks on D.C.R volume
1).  The original
 releases are CD'rs without track listings.  Volume 1 is a house mix whereas
2 is your typical
 Saunderson tribal/techno tackle.  Also highly recommended is the Daryll
Wynn CDR which
 is also available from World of Deep.

Chris.


 On 5/1/03 8:35 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  For anyone interested Kevin Saunderson's next mix installment Deep
Cyberspace
  Radio Volume 3 is now available to order from his website
www.worldofdeep.com

 Are there tracklists available for any of these releases?  I assume
they're
 CDRs.  Can anyone confirm?
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RE: [313] Kevin Saunderson

2002-08-22 Thread Robert Taylor
Funky Funk Funk

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Subject: [313] Kevin Saunderson


I'm writing a feature about him soon, so I thought I'd pick the lists's
collective brains. Anyone want to venture some thoughts on what his most
important contributions to music have been?

By the way, plenty of people have requested copies of the press list. I've
got all the names saved and should be able to mail it out early next week.

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Re: [313] Kevin Saunderson

2002-08-22 Thread Placid
Bringing quality vocals into a scene that wash heavily into acid house  and
doing so in a way that fitted in perfectly with the feeling and the emotions
that were flying around back in 1988


 I'm writing a feature about him soon, so I thought I'd pick the lists's
 collective brains. Anyone want to venture some thoughts on what his most
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RE: [313] Kevin Saunderson

2002-08-22 Thread Brendan Nelson
I guess that in fusing vocal soul with techno in Inner City he was
explicitly displaying a connection back through time to Motown. Probably
more than Juan or Derrick's work, Inner City showed the wider world that
machine music could be infused with genuine soul. I'd say he was the guy out
of the Belleville Three who had the most aptitude for evangelising techno
and upping its profile among listeners entirely cut off from the
Detroit/electronic music ghettos.


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| doing so in a way that fitted in perfectly with the feeling and
| the emotions
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Re: [313] Kevin Saunderson

2002-08-22 Thread Sakari Karipuro
Tom Robbins/Magic Feet wrote on Thu, 22 Aug 2002 about following:

 I'm writing a feature about him soon, so I thought I'd pick the lists's
 collective brains. Anyone want to venture some thoughts on what his most
 important contributions to music have been?
 
many of those inner city records have been quite essential imho, 
especially the older ones (personal faves - good life, pennies from 
heaven, hallelujah...  :), also, 'groove that won't stop'.

and he did produce (also remixed)  a lot back in the late 80's to early 
nineties - even though not so big tracks as big fun or good life, they 
must have had some effect on the dance music world (reese bass anyone, 
remember THAT thread, huh? :)


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Re: [313] Kevin Saunderson

2002-08-22 Thread Simon Walley

From: Tom Robbins/Magic Feet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [313] Kevin Saunderson

I'm writing a feature about him soon, so I thought I'd pick the lists's
collective brains. Anyone want to venture some thoughts on what his most
important contributions to music have been?


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RE: [313] Kevin Saunderson

2002-08-22 Thread Robert Taylor
Praise must be singled out here too - a great house record. Mind you it's
May's mix that really does it.

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Subject: [313] Kevin Saunderson

I'm writing a feature about him soon, so I thought I'd pick the lists's
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RE: [313] Kevin Saunderson

2002-08-22 Thread Odeluga, Ken
He was amongst the first to make serious dollars out of techno, and to put
it on the map by putting it in the mainstream pop charts.
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Re: [313] Kevin Saunderson

2002-08-22 Thread Stephen Kelly
surely his biggest contribution has to be the great records he did on 
metalheadz - pulp fiction and basic principles.. or his peanut butter cups..


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Re: [313] Kevin Saunderson

2002-08-22 Thread Mike Brown
Brendan Nelson wrote:
 I guess that in fusing vocal soul with techno in Inner City

He wasn't fusing anything; that *was* techno.
One of the relatively few facets of it at the time, anyway.

IMHO, of course.

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RE: [313] Kevin Saunderson

2002-08-22 Thread Brendan Nelson
Well techno hadn't up until then been considered a primarily vocal music,
and when you did get vocals they were more likely to be in the Model 500
robotic synthpop style rather than the style used on Inner City. Obviously
it's not that Inner City wasn't techno, just that it explicitly demonstrated
to the general public that techno had its roots in soul.

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| Brendan Nelson wrote:
|  I guess that in fusing vocal soul with techno in Inner City
|
| He wasn't fusing anything; that *was* techno.
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RE: [313] Kevin Saunderson

2002-08-22 Thread Simon Walley

From: Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [313] Kevin Saunderson

Well techno hadn't up until then been considered a primarily vocal music,
and when you did get vocals they were more likely to be in the Model 500
robotic synthpop style rather than the style used on Inner City.


I don't think so - the early Detroit compilations and releases placed pretty 
equal emphasis on the vocals being sung (I Believe, Members of the House, 
Blake Baxter, Triangle of Love, Your Time Is Up, etc.) as well as 
'instrumental' stuff.


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RE: [313] Kevin Saunderson

2002-08-22 Thread Brendan Nelson
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| Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 4:31 PM
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| From: Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Subject: RE: [313] Kevin Saunderson
| 
| Well techno hadn't up until then been considered a primarily vocal music,
| and when you did get vocals they were more likely to be in the Model 500
| robotic synthpop style rather than the style used on Inner City.
|
| I don't think so - the early Detroit compilations and releases
| placed pretty equal emphasis on the vocals being sung (I
| Believe, Members of the House, Blake Baxter, Triangle of Love,
| Your Time Is Up, etc.) as well as 'instrumental' stuff.

Good point, but you're arguably up against the blur that existed at the time
between techno and house. If it was 1988 and you listened to Members of the
House or Final Cut for the first time you'd be quite likely - very likely,
I'd imagine - to have classed it as house and not techno music. How that
supports my point, however, I honestly don't know...

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RE: [313] Kevin Saunderson

2002-08-22 Thread Malcolm J. McAtee
And dont forget Living for the Night on UR as an example of an early vocal
track from detroit...





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Subject: RE: [313] Kevin Saunderson

Well techno hadn't up until then been considered a primarily vocal music,
and when you did get vocals they were more likely to be in the Model 500
robotic synthpop style rather than the style used on Inner City.

I don't think so - the early Detroit compilations and releases placed pretty

equal emphasis on the vocals being sung (I Believe, Members of the House,

Blake Baxter, Triangle of Love, Your Time Is Up, etc.) as well as
'instrumental' stuff.

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RE: [313] Kevin Saunderson

2002-08-22 Thread Otto

Brendan Nelson wrote:

Well techno hadn't up until then been considered a primarily vocal music,

Up until Inner City, or more specifically the Ten Records compilation it 
was on, techno hadn't even been considered a form of music to begin with, 
because the label simply didn't exist. Inner City was house.


BTW, isn't it strange that vocals and house is such a natural combination, 
whereas vocals with techno for some reason has never quite taken off? (*1) 
You'd think that Ocean To Ocean would convince anybody that it can be done.


Otto
(*1) apart from our friends Technotronic and 2 Unlimited of course :) 
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RE: [313] Kevin Saunderson

2002-08-22 Thread Brendan Nelson
| -Original Message-
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| Otto
| (*1) apart from our friends Technotronic and 2 Unlimited of course :)
| Techno, techno, techno!

In a parallel universe, Technotronic might have become the Drexciya of the
hip-house scene, keeping the genre alive during the fallow early 1990s...

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Re: [313] Kevin Saunderson

2002-08-22 Thread Otto
Brendan Nelson wrote:
 
 | Otto
 | (*1) apart from our friends Technotronic and 2 Unlimited of course :)
 | Techno, techno, techno!
 
 In a parallel universe, Technotronic might have become the Drexciya of the
 hip-house scene, keeping the genre alive during the fallow early 1990s...

Now *that* is a scary thoughtbrrr

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Re: [313] Kevin Saunderson Mix CD

2002-05-08 Thread robin pinning


yeah i picked this up too...totally recommended...

robin...


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Re: [313]Kevin Saunderson mix of Octave One's Blackwater

2001-11-12 Thread Otto

James Bucknell:

came out this week. anybody heard it?
i wasn't that taken by it. but i'm reserving judgment till i hear it at 4am
on a decent soundsystem.

Likewise. Listened to it at the shop this weekend, but left it. Not bad, 
just not as good as the original vocal mix IMO.


Speaking of Kevin Saunderson, I saw this snippet in a review of Static 
Avenger - 'Happy People': Produced by Dennis White who was the main man 
behind legendary dance act Inner City...


Erm, did I miss something?

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Re: [313]Kevin Saunderson mix of Octave One's Blackwater

2001-11-12 Thread laura gavoor
Dennis toured the world with Inner City Live, playing in the band.  I would 
imagine that he's done production with Kevin as well.  His label prolly put 
that out there



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Subject: Re: [313]Kevin Saunderson mix of Octave One's Blackwater
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 10:41:58 +0100

James Bucknell:

came out this week. anybody heard it?
i wasn't that taken by it. but i'm reserving judgment till i hear it at 
4am

on a decent soundsystem.

Likewise. Listened to it at the shop this weekend, but left it. Not bad,
just not as good as the original vocal mix IMO.

Speaking of Kevin Saunderson, I saw this snippet in a review of Static
Avenger - 'Happy People': Produced by Dennis White who was the main man
behind legendary dance act Inner City...

Erm, did I miss something?

Otto


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Re: [313]Kevin Saunderson mix of Octave One's Blackwater

2001-11-12 Thread Mike Taylor


as bad as Sunshine People was, it did go top 40 in the UK pop charts.


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Subject: Re: [313]Kevin Saunderson mix of Octave One's Blackwater
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 16:33:08

Dennis toured the world with Inner City Live, playing in the band.  I would
imagine that he's done production with Kevin as well.  His label prolly put
that out there


From: Otto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313]Kevin Saunderson mix of Octave One's Blackwater
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 10:41:58 +0100

James Bucknell:

came out this week. anybody heard it?
i wasn't that taken by it. but i'm reserving judgment till i hear it at
4am
on a decent soundsystem.

Likewise. Listened to it at the shop this weekend, but left it. Not bad,
just not as good as the original vocal mix IMO.

Speaking of Kevin Saunderson, I saw this snippet in a review of Static
Avenger - 'Happy People': Produced by Dennis White who was the main man
behind legendary dance act Inner City...

Erm, did I miss something?

Otto


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Re: [313]Kevin Saunderson mix of Octave One's Blackwater

2001-11-11 Thread xiao yuan
I found a copy of Paul Abdul - straight up with a kevin saunderson
house mix on the flip, but the vocals just killed it  .. 

also Ive been trying to find an online record store which has copies
of the Heavenly LP (vinyl) but no such luck, if anyone has seen one around
in stock could they email me off list, that'd be wicked

peace
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