Re: (313) New Bits

2005-10-11 Thread J.T.
there's also a new $tinki poo on new religion to flush next week (after a month 
delay or something)


Aw 002 - Arne Weinberg
AW003 - The Moderator
Iridite 5
The Electric Institute Sampler (sounds even better on
wax Alex)
The new Digital Soul release with B Prince mix
Planet Delsin (album and sampler)
and a Todd Sines remix of something I cant remember



Re: (313) New Bits

2005-10-11 Thread Dan Bean

The new Bitstream on Touchin Bass


This ferkin rocks!



Re: (313) new bits?

2005-09-20 Thread robin



oh yeah the new C2 mix of Laurent Garnier is very nice too (cloud
making machine).


ive only listened online, but doesnt it have that "doom's night"
bass sound? im not real sure how i feel about that.


yeah i'm not either...it's defo a fly in the ointment.

'twill be editted out when i play it that's for sure




not that enamoured with the radioslave rework of darkness though.

it's

ok but a bit ummm sugary.


it might have been okay had they not thrown that chopped up vocal
from the planet e site in there. that just ended any chances of me
buying it.


oh yeah that's why i recognise it!

if i'd listened to it beforehand (i was in a hurry) i probs wouldn't 
have picked it up.


robin...



RE: (313) new bits?

2005-09-20 Thread alex . bond
ta for that Lee. looks like theres a few bits there i should check, not
heard of some of them...
pretty weird selection of bits they have there.
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Re: (313) new bits?

2005-09-20 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
- Original Message --
From: robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>oh yeah the new C2 mix of Laurent Garnier is very nice too (cloud 
>making machine).

ive only listened online, but doesnt it have that "doom's night"
bass sound? im not real sure how i feel about that. 

>not that enamoured with the radioslave rework of darkness though.
it's 
>ok but a bit ummm sugary.

it might have been okay had they not thrown that chopped up vocal
from the planet e site in there. that just ended any chances of me
buying it. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


RE: (313) new bits?

2005-09-20 Thread Lee Herrington
I just picked up a great EP on the Fortek label.  Blakk Earth...  some
choice KMS / kenny larkin style tracks.  There are samples posted at
submerge.

Cheers.

lrh

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Subject: (313) new bits?

anyone got anything new?

I'm cutting down on the record buying front. I haven't really got anything.

have I missed owt??
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Re: (313) new bits?

2005-09-20 Thread robin


oh yeah the new C2 mix of Laurent Garnier is very nice too (cloud 
making machine).
not that enamoured with the radioslave rework of darkness though. it's 
ok but a bit ummm sugary.


robin...



Re: (313) new bits?

2005-09-20 Thread robin


yeah i got a few...been feeling a little disillusioned with it all 
recently but these lifted my spiritsas i said a week or so ago it's 
a good time for techno of the deeper variety.


some stuff worth checking out:

arken - arken 10 - sonar kollectiv (two killer tracks and a nice 
relaxin downtempo number too)
kids on the streets - keep on turning - stir15 (chez damier on the 
production and vocal there)
murat ft. prosumer - playhouse (clicky but with enough flavour to make 
it worthwhile)

basic soul unit - versatile (wicked!)
hawkeye - 4077th (can't reemmber all details on this)
dexter - d-funked - clone
duplex - frictioonal freqency - frantic flowers
ART compilation (like you didn't know about this :) )
cocamoto on must (analmatique II (great name :) ) the highlight)
quentin harris and robert owens (deep but not too sophisto as my 
girlfirend would say)

that new andy stott thing (can';t remember the details)
new planet delsin comp (yeah yeah i know everyone knows abotut his but 
i'm still well looking forward to it)

greg wilson edits cd on tirk is nice too (that yello edit rocks)
automan 12

anyone else?

phewgotta dash.


robin...


On 20 Sep 2005, at 12:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


anyone got anything new?

I'm cutting down on the record buying front. I haven't really got 
anything.


have I missed owt??




Re: (313) New bits...

2005-07-11 Thread alex . bond
ooh, thanks carlos!

I was reading an interview in keep on with lindstrum actually yesterday.
not bad at all, was interested in the way he's doing things. all good!
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Re: (313) New bits...

2005-07-11 Thread Carlos de Brito

oh, wish that too.

for those who want to know what the fuss is all about, try this:
www.ir1.sakura.ne.jp/050529-02.mp3
LINDSTROM & PRINS THOMAS 28th of MAY 2005 on SHIBUYA FM

and did i mention the 7 hour mix of prins thomas live in osaka, floating 
around in the net? oh yes, i did...;)


c*

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ps - I heard Lindstrom & Prins Thomas DJ/Play Live yesterday here in
NYC and I must say it was spectacular!



ahh, nice to see another lindstrom/prins thomas fan on the list adam!
sounds like a good do, wish I could have gone.
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Re: (313) New bits...

2005-07-11 Thread alex . bond
>ps - I heard Lindstrom & Prins Thomas DJ/Play Live yesterday here in
>NYC and I must say it was spectacular!

ahh, nice to see another lindstrom/prins thomas fan on the list adam!
sounds like a good do, wish I could have gone.
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RE: (313) new bits / TERRENCE PARKER

2004-06-10 Thread alex . bond

Heh, thought that might bring you out of your shell Scott.

; )

anyway, I hope I'm coming, but I am penniless (literally) after last
weekend, so I need to hatch some sort of plan.

is anyone else going to see TERRENCE PARKER on friday night in Liverpool at
Scott/Mark/Nick's excellent little dancing joint?
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Re: RE: (313) new bits / Tresor

2004-06-10 Thread Simon Hindle
I lve the Osborne remixes! It's hard for me to pick a fave though -
I'm playing the Matthew Dear one the most at the moment. (You can get
the TNT mix for free mp3 download from www.ghostly.com along with a
whole heap of other goodies).

I'm also enjoying:

Minority EP on Tunnel 7
M.I.A. feat. Tek Bros - 'All I need' on L-3000 (a great track to mix
after the Carl Craig rmx of 'Tides', BTW)
Narcotic Syntax release on Perlon

Also I was surfing Juno yesterday and found a track by Zap Mama called
'Bandy Bandy' which has a couple of Carl Craig remixes on it - C2 has
now turned his attention toward contemporary dancehall it seems. I like
it. Well, I like the crappy sample of it at least!

>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/06/2004 5:03:09 am >>>


I was at Tresor for the first time back in Feb, and it also took us an
hour or two to figure out there were more rooms.  The basement is
*insane*, has to be one of the most intense techno-related experiences
anywhere.  Sounds like I need to go back and do a bit more exploring; I
must have missed the Globus room completely...
The other great thing about Tresor is the cost.  10 Euros for Blake
Baxter, Pacou, and a host of others I can't recall at the moment -- plus
cheap beer.  
Did you stay at The Circus Hostel?  that place is amazing...
- jobot
 
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Date: Wednesday, June 9, 2004 7:56 am 
Subject: RE: (313) new bits / Tresor 

> 
> >I have to say Alex this was my best gig ever becuase it was an 
> ultimatedream come true and I loved 
> >the feel of the dark vault and its sweaty walls, its such a 
> contrast to 
> upstairs and if Tresor ever goes it will be 
> >a tragedy thats for sure. 
> 
> I'll bet Ian! 
> 
> yeah, that's some dark ass action they got going on down there. 
> It's like 
> some sort of torture vault or something. 
> 
> I have to say I liked upstairs though as well. Infact, I was in 
> the pub 
> last night and all my mates were pretty surprised that I thought 
> it was so 
> good... maybe it was because I was away and it all seemed 
> different. I 
> dunno, by the time I'd got to Tresor I'd been on a 24 hour non stop 
> drinking bender. So my opinions are probs skewed. 
> 
> anyway I wrote a massive long post, I put a bit about tresor in so 
> I c&p'd 
> so you can see my opinions on it. 
> 
> "5am came and the club shut. The rest of our boys had headed to 
> bed, but I 
> wasn't really up for going home, so Mike and I thought we'd head 
> over to 
> Tresor to see if it was still open. Arrived there 5.30 ish, walked 
> in and 
> it was JUMPING!! Pretty gob-smacked really, wasn't expecting much 
> at all, 
> but it was hot. Grabbed some beers, found ourselves a little 
> corner and 
> spent an hour or so dancing away, watching the ladies go by. So, 
> we were in 
> this room on the ground floor, and thought this was it - I was 
> surprisedthat the music wasn't really banging, I heard Metro Area 
> 5 again in here, 
> some other stuff that I'm guessing was sort of Kompakt style 
> things and 
> some kinda modern poppy italo electronic stuff which I didn't have 
> a clue 
> what it was. The dj couldn't really beat match that well, but was 
> workinghis records and pretty much had the crowd eating out of his 
> hand. Everybody 
> was going pretty wild... 
> 
> It took at least an hour for us to realise that there was infact 
> more rooms 
> to it! The "Globus" room is quite thin, but very long with bars at 
> bothends, the dj box in the middle, raised up. High ceilings 
> didn't really 
> affect the sound at all and there was all the usual kinda 'club' 
> decorations in there... At one end of the room was a little door 
> leading to 
> a tiny back room that was also a bar. There was a great dj on in
here, 
> again playing a bit of everything, and a garden out back which I 
> sat in for 
> a while and listened to the chit the guy was playing. Nice
selections. 
> 
> You had to go through this room to get to the famous Tresor vault. 
> Down the 
> stairs, past the merchandise stall and past another bar, there 
> were some 
> metal gates leading to the vault 
> 
> Flippin 'eck! It was madness! Just a dark dark room (I couldnt see 
> my hand 
> infront of my face), a strobe, a low ceiling and it was packed 
> with loads 
> of mad german techno heads getting lost in the heavy heavy 'main 
> room at 
> Lost' kinda vibe. We spent a while down here. It was heavy s**t. 
> Dark dark 
> music, drum loops all the way, no melody, just driving hard music. 
> I guess 
> it could have been

Re: RE: (313) new bits / Tresor

2004-06-09 Thread jbartuski


I was at Tresor for the first time back in Feb, and it also took us an hour or two to figure out there were more rooms.  The basement is *insane*, has to be one of the most intense techno-related experiences anywhere.  Sounds like I need to go back and do a bit more exploring; I must have missed the Globus room completely...
The other great thing about Tresor is the cost.  10 Euros for Blake Baxter, Pacou, and a host of others I can't recall at the moment -- plus cheap beer.  
Did you stay at The Circus Hostel?  that place is amazing...
- jobot
 
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, June 9, 2004 7:56 am
Subject: RE: (313) new bits / Tresor

> > >I have to say Alex this was my best gig ever becuase it was an > ultimatedream come true and I loved > >the feel of the dark vault and its sweaty walls, its such a > contrast to > upstairs and if Tresor ever goes it will be > >a tragedy thats for sure. > > I'll bet Ian! > > yeah, that's some dark ass action they got going on down there. > It's like > some sort of torture vault or something. > > I have to say I liked upstairs though as well. Infact, I was in > the pub > last night and all my mates were pretty surprised that I thought > it was so > good... maybe it was because I was away and it all seemed > different. I > dunno, by the time I'd got to Tresor I'd been on a 24 hour non stop > drinking bender. So my opinions are probs skewed. > 
> anyway I wrote a massive long post, I put a bit about tresor in so > I c&p'd > so you can see my opinions on it. > > "5am came and the club shut. The rest of our boys had headed to > bed, but I > wasn't really up for going home, so Mike and I thought we'd head > over to > Tresor to see if it was still open. Arrived there 5.30 ish, walked > in and > it was JUMPING!! Pretty gob-smacked really, wasn't expecting much > at all, > but it was hot. Grabbed some beers, found ourselves a little > corner and > spent an hour or so dancing away, watching the ladies go by. So, > we were in > this room on the ground floor, and thought this was it - I was > surprisedthat the music wasn't really banging, I heard Metro Area > 5 again in here, > some other stuff that I'm guessing was sort of Kompakt style > things and 
> some kinda modern poppy italo electronic stuff which I didn't have > a clue > what it was. The dj couldn't really beat match that well, but was > workinghis records and pretty much had the crowd eating out of his > hand. Everybody > was going pretty wild... > > It took at least an hour for us to realise that there was infact > more rooms > to it! The "Globus" room is quite thin, but very long with bars at > bothends, the dj box in the middle, raised up. High ceilings > didn't really > affect the sound at all and there was all the usual kinda 'club' > decorations in there... At one end of the room was a little door > leading to > a tiny back room that was also a bar. There was a great dj on in here, > again playing a bit of everything, and a garden out back which I > sat in for 
> a while and listened to the chit the guy was playing. Nice selections. > > You had to go through this room to get to the famous Tresor vault. > Down the > stairs, past the merchandise stall and past another bar, there > were some > metal gates leading to the vault > > Flippin 'eck! It was madness! Just a dark dark room (I couldnt see > my hand > infront of my face), a strobe, a low ceiling and it was packed > with loads > of mad german techno heads getting lost in the heavy heavy 'main > room at > Lost' kinda vibe. We spent a while down here. It was heavy s**t. > Dark dark > music, drum loops all the way, no melody, just driving hard music. > I guess > it could have been alot harder - UK heads, a Bicknell set in the > main room > at Lost was exactly what it was like They were using Ableton > Live too 
> when I popped over to have a look. I couldn't tell before I looked > thoughwhich I guess was a good thing. > > so, anyway, we left tresor about 9.30 am and wondered the streets of > Berlin, gazing at all the cool buildings in the basking sunshine. > No map, > didn't know where we were going but somehow ended up back on the > street to > out hostel. Stopped at the Petrol Station to find it sold beer! > Happy Days! > We stocked up, nipped back and changed our sweaty clothes and > headed to the > park to drink beer and smoke joints in the glorious sunshine." > _ > > - End of message text  > > This e-mail is sent by the above named in their > individual, non-business capacity and is not on > behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. > 
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Re: (313) new bits

2004-06-09 Thread jbartuski


I've been dropping that Shake remix a lot -- I love the grungy midrange and distorted kick. that Osbourne rmx record is very good -- each cut slams while maintaining its own distinct personality.  
I haven't bought too many new records lately, mostly filling holes in my italo and acid-house collections via Cheapo and eBay.  I had some cash set aside for record shopping in Detroit, but I didn't drive and none of my friends felt like record shopping.  I think I'm about due for some online record shopping -- I really want the Matzo & Pauli EP on Viewlexx, and I still don't have the newer DJ Bone releases on Subject Detroit...
...and yes MEK, I finally joined the list again :)
- jobot

 
- Original Message -
From: robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, June 9, 2004 5:59 am
Subject: Re: (313) new bits

> > > I'm on the offensive too, I'm in fcuking Liverpool. > > Jesus, I'd been here 5 minutes, someone had asked to 'buy' my > bike (so he > > got the hump when I told him to do one) > > and I saw some gippo trying to jimmy a phone box open (in broad > daylight in > > the middle of town) > > > > 5 minutes, I kid you not. Welcome to the capital of culture. > Pikey gippo > > m'feckers. > > oi! half of my family are from Liverpool > > :) > > ironically i was just saying to my mate over coffee that i've always > disliked the place tho so there you go > > > anyway, anyone got any new records? > > > > anything good? > > yeah my essential new record is the Shake mix of Osborne 'Bout > Ready to > Jak'now there's some real rave tackle for ya alex. 
> > oh yeah and the alexander technique rework/re-edit of ESG's > 'Moody'...sublime (anyone know more about this?and thanks to > chris A > for pointing out it was the last one in the shop!) > > and that picture disc on deep transportation of the best two > tracks off > that Ferox TechnoSoul compilationfinally a good 12" pressing > of them... > > and one i haven't got yet that i passed up when it came out is > that DK > edit of SoulCentral's cover of String of Life on whistlebumpbeing > caned by most house DJs at Movement. > > aaah...feels good to talk music and not chickens wearing t-shirts with > dumb slogans on :) > > > robin... > > > 



Re: (313) new bits

2004-06-09 Thread Drew Daugherty

> and one i haven't got yet that i passed up when it came out is that DK
> edit of SoulCentral's cover of String of Life on whistlebumpbeing
> caned by most house DJs at Movement.

There is a white label floating around with 'Stringz' in writing on the 
label.  Seemed to be two deep house mixes of strings of life.  Anyone 
know anything about this release?





aaah...feels good to talk music and not chickens wearing t-shirts with
dumb slogans on :)


amen to that...

-drew


Re: (313) new bits

2004-06-09 Thread alex . bond

>My 'record of the week' is Adam Johnson's 12" on Narita:

from the clips, that sounds hot.
thanks for the tip.
need_to_pester_piccadilly_for_one

Check A1 out though, is that not just phylps track 2 with something else
over it?


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Re: (313) new bits

2004-06-09 Thread Tom Churchill
> anyway, anyone got any new records?
> 
> anything good?

My 'record of the week' is Adam Johnson's 12" on Narita:

http://www.juno.co.uk/IP/IF147896-01.htm

The b-side tracks in particular are absolutely amazing.

Also seriously digging Pepe Bradock's remixes of Candi Staton...




RE: (313) new bits / Tresor

2004-06-09 Thread iancheshire
wicked!! sounds like you had a ball man and to me .thats what Berlin is all 
about :)

-Original Message- 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wed 09/06/2004 13:56 
To: 313@hyperreal.org 
Cc: 
Subject: RE: (313) new bits / Tresor




>I have to say Alex this was my best gig ever becuase it was an ultimate
dream come true and I loved
>the feel of the dark vault and its sweaty walls, its such a contrast to
upstairs and if Tresor ever goes it will be
>a tragedy thats for sure.

I'll bet Ian!

yeah, that's some dark ass action they got going on down there. It's 
like
some sort of torture vault or something.

I have to say I liked upstairs though as well. Infact, I was in the pub
last night and all my mates were pretty surprised that I thought it was 
so
good... maybe it was because I was away and it all seemed different. I
dunno, by the time I'd got to Tresor I'd been on a 24 hour non stop
drinking bender. So my opinions are probs skewed.

anyway I wrote a massive long post, I put a bit about tresor in so I 
c&p'd
so you can see my opinions on it.

"5am came and the club shut. The rest of our boys had headed to bed, 
but I
wasn't really up for going home, so Mike and I thought we'd head over to
Tresor to see if it was still open. Arrived there 5.30 ish, walked in 
and
it was JUMPING!! Pretty gob-smacked really, wasn't expecting much at 
all,
but it was hot. Grabbed some beers, found ourselves a little corner and
spent an hour or so dancing away, watching the ladies go by. So, we 
were in
this room on the ground floor, and thought this was it - I was surprised
that the music wasn't really banging, I heard Metro Area 5 again in 
here,
some other stuff that I'm guessing was sort of Kompakt style things and
some kinda modern poppy italo electronic stuff which I didn't have a 
clue
what it was. The dj couldn't really beat match that well, but was 
working
his records and pretty much had the crowd eating out of his hand. 
Everybody
was going pretty wild...

It took at least an hour for us to realise that there was infact more 
rooms
to it! The "Globus" room is quite thin, but very long with bars at both
ends, the dj box in the middle, raised up. High ceilings didn't really
affect the sound at all and there was all the usual kinda 'club'
decorations in there... At one end of the room was a little door 
leading to
a tiny back room that was also a bar. There was a great dj on in here,
again playing a bit of everything, and a garden out back which I sat in 
for
a while and listened to the chit the guy was playing. Nice selections.

You had to go through this room to get to the famous Tresor vault. Down 
the
stairs, past the merchandise stall and past another bar, there were some
metal gates leading to the vault

Flippin 'eck! It was madness! Just a dark dark room (I couldnt see my 
hand
infront of my face), a strobe, a low ceiling and it was packed with 
loads
of mad german techno heads getting lost in the heavy heavy 'main room at
Lost' kinda vibe. We spent a while down here. It was heavy s**t. Dark 
dark
music, drum loops all the way, no melody, just driving hard music. I 
guess
it could have been alot harder - UK heads, a Bicknell set in the main 
room
at Lost was exactly what it was like They were using Ableton Live 
too
when I popped over to have a look. I couldn't tell before I looked 
though
which I guess was a good thing.

so, anyway, we left tresor about 9.30 am and wondered the streets of
Berlin, gazing at all the cool buildings in the basking sunshine. No 
map,
didn't know where we were going but somehow ended up back on the street 
to
out hostel. Stopped at the Petrol Station to find it sold beer! Happy 
Days!
We stocked up, nipped back and changed our sweaty clothes and headed to 
the
park to drink beer and smoke joints in the glorious sunshine."
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Re: (313) new bits

2004-06-09 Thread matrix313
Crap! It's finally happened!! i knew one morning I'd wake up to find that
suddenly everyones talking like Brad Pitt in the movie "Snatch" and I cant
understand a word of it!

;^)

sean


on 6/9/04 6:59 AM, robin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
>> I'm on the offensive too, I'm in fcuking Liverpool.
>> Jesus, I'd been here 5 minutes, someone had asked to 'buy' my bike (so he
>> got the hump when I told him to do one)
>> and I saw some gippo trying to jimmy a phone box open (in broad daylight in
>> the middle of town)
>> 
>> 5 minutes, I kid you not. Welcome to the capital of culture. Pikey gippo
>> m'feckers.
> 
> oi! half of my family are from Liverpool
> 
> :)
> 
> ironically i was just saying to my mate over coffee that i've always
> disliked the place tho so there you go
> 
>> anyway, anyone got any new records?
>> 
>> anything good?
> 
> yeah my essential new record is the Shake mix of Osborne 'Bout Ready to
> Jak'now there's some real rave tackle for ya alex.
> 
> oh yeah and the alexander technique rework/re-edit of ESG's
> 'Moody'...sublime (anyone know more about this?and thanks to chris A
> for pointing out it was the last one in the shop!)
> 
> and that picture disc on deep transportation of the best two tracks off
> that Ferox TechnoSoul compilationfinally a good 12" pressing of them...
> 
> and one i haven't got yet that i passed up when it came out is that DK
> edit of SoulCentral's cover of String of Life on whistlebumpbeing
> caned by most house DJs at Movement.
> 
> aaah...feels good to talk music and not chickens wearing t-shirts with
> dumb slogans on :)
> 
> 
> robin...
> 
> 



RE: (313) new bits / Tresor

2004-06-09 Thread alex . bond

>I have to say Alex this was my best gig ever becuase it was an ultimate
dream come true and I loved
>the feel of the dark vault and its sweaty walls, its such a contrast to
upstairs and if Tresor ever goes it will be
>a tragedy thats for sure.

I'll bet Ian!

yeah, that's some dark ass action they got going on down there. It's like
some sort of torture vault or something.

I have to say I liked upstairs though as well. Infact, I was in the pub
last night and all my mates were pretty surprised that I thought it was so
good... maybe it was because I was away and it all seemed different. I
dunno, by the time I'd got to Tresor I'd been on a 24 hour non stop
drinking bender. So my opinions are probs skewed.

anyway I wrote a massive long post, I put a bit about tresor in so I c&p'd
so you can see my opinions on it.

"5am came and the club shut. The rest of our boys had headed to bed, but I
wasn't really up for going home, so Mike and I thought we'd head over to
Tresor to see if it was still open. Arrived there 5.30 ish, walked in and
it was JUMPING!! Pretty gob-smacked really, wasn't expecting much at all,
but it was hot. Grabbed some beers, found ourselves a little corner and
spent an hour or so dancing away, watching the ladies go by. So, we were in
this room on the ground floor, and thought this was it - I was surprised
that the music wasn't really banging, I heard Metro Area 5 again in here,
some other stuff that I'm guessing was sort of Kompakt style things and
some kinda modern poppy italo electronic stuff which I didn't have a clue
what it was. The dj couldn't really beat match that well, but was working
his records and pretty much had the crowd eating out of his hand. Everybody
was going pretty wild...

It took at least an hour for us to realise that there was infact more rooms
to it! The "Globus" room is quite thin, but very long with bars at both
ends, the dj box in the middle, raised up. High ceilings didn't really
affect the sound at all and there was all the usual kinda 'club'
decorations in there... At one end of the room was a little door leading to
a tiny back room that was also a bar. There was a great dj on in here,
again playing a bit of everything, and a garden out back which I sat in for
a while and listened to the chit the guy was playing. Nice selections.

You had to go through this room to get to the famous Tresor vault. Down the
stairs, past the merchandise stall and past another bar, there were some
metal gates leading to the vault

Flippin 'eck! It was madness! Just a dark dark room (I couldnt see my hand
infront of my face), a strobe, a low ceiling and it was packed with loads
of mad german techno heads getting lost in the heavy heavy 'main room at
Lost' kinda vibe. We spent a while down here. It was heavy s**t. Dark dark
music, drum loops all the way, no melody, just driving hard music. I guess
it could have been alot harder - UK heads, a Bicknell set in the main room
at Lost was exactly what it was like They were using Ableton Live too
when I popped over to have a look. I couldn't tell before I looked though
which I guess was a good thing.

so, anyway, we left tresor about 9.30 am and wondered the streets of
Berlin, gazing at all the cool buildings in the basking sunshine. No map,
didn't know where we were going but somehow ended up back on the street to
out hostel. Stopped at the Petrol Station to find it sold beer! Happy Days!
We stocked up, nipped back and changed our sweaty clothes and headed to the
park to drink beer and smoke joints in the glorious sunshine."
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RE: (313) new bits

2004-06-09 Thread iancheshire
>Now I've been to the tresor club, I'm all about the rave tackle.
>Jesus, that vault there! w. couldn't see my hand infront of my face.
>Bicknell main room at Lost vibe going on. Dark dark business. I enjoyed
>though, been a while since I went to a rave.
 
I have to say Alex this was my best gig ever becuase it was an ultimate dream 
come true and I loved
the feel of the dark vault and its sweaty walls, its such a contrast to 
upstairs and if Tresor ever goes it will be 
a tragedy thats for sure.

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>oi! half of my family are from Liverpool

yeah, that figures..; )

>yeah my essential new record is the Shake mix of Osborne 'Bout Ready to
>Jak'now there's some real rave tackle for ya alex.

Now I've been to the tresor club, I'm all about the rave tackle.
Jesus, that vault there! w. couldn't see my hand infront of my face.
Bicknell main room at Lost vibe going on. Dark dark business. I enjoyed
though, been a while since I went to a rave.

>and one i haven't got yet that i passed up when it came out is that DK
>edit of SoulCentral's cover of String of Life on whistlebumpbeing
>caned by most house DJs at Movement.

You can have mine (if I've not already sold it).

btw, what's all this I read on Little Detroit about some 'hard house' 
mixes
of strings?
that for real?

thanks for the tips btw Robin, nice one.

Alex
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Re: (313) new bits

2004-06-09 Thread Martin Dust
 dark business. I enjoyed
> though, been a while since I went to a rave.
> 
>> and one i haven't got yet that i passed up when it came out is that DK
>> edit of SoulCentral's cover of String of Life on whistlebumpbeing
>> caned by most house DJs at Movement.
> 
> You can have mine (if I've not already sold it).

I'll give to £5.00 to take mine ;)

> 
> btw, what's all this I read on Little Detroit about some 'hard house' mixes
> of strings?
> that for real?
> 

That's right - horrible stuff

Martin



Re: (313) new bits

2004-06-09 Thread alex . bond

>oi! half of my family are from Liverpool

yeah, that figures..; )

>yeah my essential new record is the Shake mix of Osborne 'Bout Ready to
>Jak'now there's some real rave tackle for ya alex.

Now I've been to the tresor club, I'm all about the rave tackle.
Jesus, that vault there! w. couldn't see my hand infront of my face.
Bicknell main room at Lost vibe going on. Dark dark business. I enjoyed
though, been a while since I went to a rave.

>and one i haven't got yet that i passed up when it came out is that DK
>edit of SoulCentral's cover of String of Life on whistlebumpbeing
>caned by most house DJs at Movement.

You can have mine (if I've not already sold it).

btw, what's all this I read on Little Detroit about some 'hard house' mixes
of strings?
that for real?

thanks for the tips btw Robin, nice one.

Alex
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Re: (313) new bits

2004-06-09 Thread robin



I'm on the offensive too, I'm in fcuking Liverpool.
Jesus, I'd been here 5 minutes, someone had asked to 'buy' my bike (so he
got the hump when I told him to do one)
and I saw some gippo trying to jimmy a phone box open (in broad daylight in
the middle of town)

5 minutes, I kid you not. Welcome to the capital of culture. Pikey gippo
m'feckers.


oi! half of my family are from Liverpool

:)

ironically i was just saying to my mate over coffee that i've always
disliked the place tho so there you go


anyway, anyone got any new records?

anything good?


yeah my essential new record is the Shake mix of Osborne 'Bout Ready to
Jak'now there's some real rave tackle for ya alex.

oh yeah and the alexander technique rework/re-edit of ESG's
'Moody'...sublime (anyone know more about this?and thanks to chris A
for pointing out it was the last one in the shop!)

and that picture disc on deep transportation of the best two tracks off
that Ferox TechnoSoul compilationfinally a good 12" pressing of them...

and one i haven't got yet that i passed up when it came out is that DK
edit of SoulCentral's cover of String of Life on whistlebumpbeing
caned by most house DJs at Movement.

aaah...feels good to talk music and not chickens wearing t-shirts with
dumb slogans on :)


robin...




RE: (313) new bits

2004-06-09 Thread iancheshire
ha ha "blush"

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9/6/04 10:12 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED]@blueyonder.co.uk

> That mix of vince 03 is the nuts ...I reccomend it , its funky as 
hell..any
> tracklist? or am I being thick?

Thick I think ;)

http://www.littledetroit.net/Downloads/VinceWatson-PeaktimeDJMix.php




>
> -Original Message-
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>
>
> New...
>
> Vince Watson - Parallels
> Bit faster than his usual stuff
> http://www.vincewatson.co.uk/
>
> Lands//. - Antitainment
> Dark electronics for the soul...
>
> All the other new stuff is here Alex
> http://www.littledetroit.net/Reviews/menu.php?sm=2004-06
>
>
> Martin
>
>
> 9/6/04 9:46 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED]@uk.pwc.com
>
>> Arrrgh *stretches*, god I feel 'cosmic' today.
>>
>> anyone want to borrow any cough medicine? seems there's a nasty bout 
about.
>> I love it when it kicks off here, even Ken's got the camel today.
>>
>> I'm on the offensive too, I'm in fcuking Liverpool.
>> Jesus, I'd been here 5 minutes, someone had asked to 'buy' my bike 
(so he
>> got the hump when I told him to do one)
>> and I saw some gippo trying to jimmy a phone box open (in broad 
daylight in
>> the middle of town)
>>
>> 5 minutes, I kid you not. Welcome to the capital of culture. Pikey 
gippo
>> m'feckers.
>>
>> anyway, anyone got any new records?
>>
>> anything good?
>>
>> God I'm loving that Aaron Carl thing I got. My mate Johnny don't 
like it,
>> but I think it sounds like Shake doing a Prince record on Jeff MIll's
>> Luxury label (or something). Ace rave tackle. Can't wait to bust it 
out
>> LOUD.
>>
>> 
>>
>> Alex
>>
>>
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Re: (313) new bits

2004-06-09 Thread Martin Dust
9/6/04 10:12 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED]@blueyonder.co.uk

> That mix of vince 03 is the nuts ...I reccomend it , its funky as hell..any
> tracklist? or am I being thick?

Thick I think ;)

http://www.littledetroit.net/Downloads/VinceWatson-PeaktimeDJMix.php




> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wed 09/06/2004 11:56
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
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> 
> 
> 
> New...
> 
> Vince Watson - Parallels
> Bit faster than his usual stuff
> http://www.vincewatson.co.uk/
> 
> Lands//. - Antitainment
> Dark electronics for the soul...
> 
> All the other new stuff is here Alex
> http://www.littledetroit.net/Reviews/menu.php?sm=2004-06
> 
> 
> Martin
> 
> 
> 9/6/04 9:46 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED]@uk.pwc.com
> 
>> Arrrgh *stretches*, god I feel 'cosmic' today.
>> 
>> anyone want to borrow any cough medicine? seems there's a nasty bout about.
>> I love it when it kicks off here, even Ken's got the camel today.
>> 
>> I'm on the offensive too, I'm in fcuking Liverpool.
>> Jesus, I'd been here 5 minutes, someone had asked to 'buy' my bike (so he
>> got the hump when I told him to do one)
>> and I saw some gippo trying to jimmy a phone box open (in broad daylight in
>> the middle of town)
>> 
>> 5 minutes, I kid you not. Welcome to the capital of culture. Pikey gippo
>> m'feckers.
>> 
>> anyway, anyone got any new records?
>> 
>> anything good?
>> 
>> God I'm loving that Aaron Carl thing I got. My mate Johnny don't like it,
>> but I think it sounds like Shake doing a Prince record on Jeff MIll's
>> Luxury label (or something). Ace rave tackle. Can't wait to bust it out
>> LOUD.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Alex
>> 
>> 
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RE: (313) new bits

2004-06-09 Thread iancheshire
That mix of vince 03 is the nuts ...I reccomend it , its funky as hell..any 
tracklist? or am I being thick?

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New...

Vince Watson - Parallels
Bit faster than his usual stuff
http://www.vincewatson.co.uk/

Lands//. - Antitainment
Dark electronics for the soul...

All the other new stuff is here Alex
http://www.littledetroit.net/Reviews/menu.php?sm=2004-06


Martin


9/6/04 9:46 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED]@uk.pwc.com

> Arrrgh *stretches*, god I feel 'cosmic' today.
>
> anyone want to borrow any cough medicine? seems there's a nasty bout 
about.
> I love it when it kicks off here, even Ken's got the camel today.
>
> I'm on the offensive too, I'm in fcuking Liverpool.
> Jesus, I'd been here 5 minutes, someone had asked to 'buy' my bike 
(so he
> got the hump when I told him to do one)
> and I saw some gippo trying to jimmy a phone box open (in broad 
daylight in
> the middle of town)
>
> 5 minutes, I kid you not. Welcome to the capital of culture. Pikey 
gippo
> m'feckers.
>
> anyway, anyone got any new records?
>
> anything good?
>
> God I'm loving that Aaron Carl thing I got. My mate Johnny don't like 
it,
> but I think it sounds like Shake doing a Prince record on Jeff MIll's
> Luxury label (or something). Ace rave tackle. Can't wait to bust it 
out
> LOUD.
>
> 
>
> Alex
>
>
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Re: (313) new bits

2004-06-09 Thread Martin Dust
New...

Vince Watson - Parallels
Bit faster than his usual stuff
http://www.vincewatson.co.uk/

Lands//. - Antitainment
Dark electronics for the soul...

All the other new stuff is here Alex
http://www.littledetroit.net/Reviews/menu.php?sm=2004-06


Martin


9/6/04 9:46 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED]@uk.pwc.com

> Arrrgh *stretches*, god I feel 'cosmic' today.
> 
> anyone want to borrow any cough medicine? seems there's a nasty bout about.
> I love it when it kicks off here, even Ken's got the camel today.
> 
> I'm on the offensive too, I'm in fcuking Liverpool.
> Jesus, I'd been here 5 minutes, someone had asked to 'buy' my bike (so he
> got the hump when I told him to do one)
> and I saw some gippo trying to jimmy a phone box open (in broad daylight in
> the middle of town)
> 
> 5 minutes, I kid you not. Welcome to the capital of culture. Pikey gippo
> m'feckers.
> 
> anyway, anyone got any new records?
> 
> anything good?
> 
> God I'm loving that Aaron Carl thing I got. My mate Johnny don't like it,
> but I think it sounds like Shake doing a Prince record on Jeff MIll's
> Luxury label (or something). Ace rave tackle. Can't wait to bust it out
> LOUD.
> 
> 
> 
> Alex
> 
> 
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