RE: (313) New Rhythm & Sound forthcoming...
Nah, should be the "real" thing. Both Lowlands distro and Wordandsound have announced it as "shipping" this week. So most stores should have it next week. Francis. At 11:00 AM 2/2/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Heheheh - might not be able to help you on the "have we another impostor?" front Ken but maybe my visit to Hardwax tomorrow is well timed :-) Wooff-nearly-over-and-out-and-off-to-pack-his-Berlin-bag
Re: (313) New Rhythm & Sound forthcoming...
>Since around 96 - 98 ' there has been little to negative action on the >Techno front .. and in recent discussions on a local list .. it was >mooted that the shift from long play hard bangers to more reverb >shifting dub scape's .. killed the floor . and subsequently the scene. but if the techno scene and the floor is defined by hard bangers and stuff, pfff i dont care if it dies. which is like 90%+ of what you hear at techno nights...pfff. reverb shifting dub scapes way more better, at least for ears...lose braincells listening to banging stuff
Re: (313) New Rhythm & Sound forthcoming...
Is that Tiki, ala Salmonella Dub ? if so that would be interesting :) btw. to Simon Kong, which part of NZ are you talking about ? am interested in the scene over there atm. peace. On Thu, 2006-02-02 at 10:47 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Just noticed these minimal details from the Basic Channel website. > Anybody have promos of this one? I'm eager to hear it! > > > Rhythm & Sound: SMY Remixes #1 12" (BMX-1) 2006 > > Tracks: > - Let We Go (Villalobos Remix) > - Truly (Vladislav Delay Remix) > - Boss Man (Tiki’s Pure Blue Remix) > > release date Feb 06, 2006 > info taken from: http://www.basicchannel.com/item/BMX-1 > > > Lance @ Inaudible > 6099 Creekside Lane > North Ridgeville, OH 44039 > United States > > > > -- Andrew Jackson Systems Administrator NetRegistry Pty Ltd ___ http://www.netregistry.com.au/ Tel: +61 2 96996099 | Fax: +61 2 96996088 PO Box 270 Broadway | NSW 2007, Australia Your Total Internet Business Services Provider Trusted by 10,000s of Oz Businesses Since 1997
Re: (313) New Rhythm & Sound forthcoming...
Simon Kong wrote: It's interesting .. but this sound .. the minimal dub'esqu vibe .. was accused of killing the NZ Techno scene recently. We have been trying to revive the sound of techno here for a while. Since around 96 - 98 ' there has been little to negative action on the Techno front .. and in recent discussions on a local list .. it was mooted that the shift from long play hard bangers to more reverb shifting dub scape's .. killed the floor . and subsequently the scene. On the flip .. it's as if the vibe purposely went below the filter line to hide in the rusty clicks ' and tingling echoes .. waiting while the storm of utter crap to blew over .. Can we expect ' some point soon where the inverse will occur .. Where emerging from the timber of space hollow chambers ' the soul shifting damage of relentless rhythm lines unleash a new focus on this techno belief. .. da . it's an awful lot that you expect from one record these days .. but ' i never accepted the word "seminal" until I grew up .. .. break out the love ' and let the bass shine through .simon My take would be that these downtempo dubby songs are the perfect warmup for moving into uptempo warm dubby things, detroit techno, etc. Many people associate techno with bang-bang-bang-bang, but this would be a perfect juxtaposition to show them the difference with the maurizio/rhythm and sound/basic channel/ chain reaction/juan atkins/infiniti/terrence dixon/robert hood/ redplanet et al that have a meditative dubby quality and yet are great for dancing to. That's in my sinus cold brain addled thoughts, that is. :0 andrew -- Andrew Duke scoring/sound design/source http://andrew-duke.com Cognition Audioworks label [Andrew Duke, Foal, Clinker, Granny'Ark] http://cognitionaudioworks.com
Re: (313) New Rhythm & Sound forthcoming...
It's interesting .. but this sound .. the minimal dub'esqu vibe .. was accused of killing the NZ Techno scene recently. We have been trying to revive the sound of techno here for a while. Since around 96 - 98 ' there has been little to negative action on the Techno front .. and in recent discussions on a local list .. it was mooted that the shift from long play hard bangers to more reverb shifting dub scape's .. killed the floor . and subsequently the scene. On the flip .. it's as if the vibe purposely went below the filter line to hide in the rusty clicks ' and tingling echoes .. waiting while the storm of utter crap to blew over .. Can we expect ' some point soon where the inverse will occur .. Where emerging from the timber of space hollow chambers ' the soul shifting damage of relentless rhythm lines unleash a new focus on this techno belief. .. da . it's an awful lot that you expect from one record these days .. but ' i never accepted the word "seminal" until I grew up .. .. break out the love ' and let the bass shine through .simon
RE: (313) New Rhythm & Sound forthcoming...
Heheheh - might not be able to help you on the "have we another impostor?" front Ken but maybe my visit to Hardwax tomorrow is well timed :-) Wooff-nearly-over-and-out-and-off-to-pack-his-Berlin-bag
Re: (313) New Rhythm & Sound forthcoming...
I see something similar in the headers in my local copy: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:(313) New Rhythm & Sound forthcoming... Date: February 2, 2006 10:47:53 EST To: 313@hyperreal.org Return-Path:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I'm not sure it's really something to worry about, but I do know precisely zero about qmail and ezmlm. On Feb 2, 2006, at 10:55, Odeluga, Ken wrote: As interested as I am in this subject (it looks like the return of some real 'Basic Channel-esque' sounding stuff, *actually* from the Basic Channel er, organization.) the strange way that the previous message got to me is a bit puzzling. Look at the original message 'from' path. I didn't send this. What gives? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 February 2006 15:48 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) New Rhythm & Sound forthcoming... Just noticed these minimal details from the Basic Channel website. Anybody have promos of this one? I'm eager to hear it! Rhythm & Sound: SMY Remixes #1 12" (BMX-1) 2006 Tracks: - Let We Go (Villalobos Remix) - Truly (Vladislav Delay Remix) - Boss Man (Tiki's Pure Blue Remix) release date Feb 06, 2006 info taken from: http://www.basicchannel.com/item/BMX-1 Lance @ Inaudible 6099 Creekside Lane North Ridgeville, OH 44039 United States -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com aim -> mkbatwerk || mkbwriu [EMAIL PROTECTED]