RE: (313) v phorms

2003-09-16 Thread Odeluga, Ken
I picked up the V Phorm sampler last night after someone tipped me off that
Selectadisc are selling it for 99p!

The copyright details are for 2001. Every track's a beut - includes
Titonton, Curtin, Watson and Ben Sims sounding nothing like I've heard him
sound before.

k

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Hi,

Vince Watson alias V Phorms has a new 12 out on native recordings and it
sounds very much like an early Stasis/Redcell/As One record. At least, the
first track does.. I didn´t hear the other tracks yet Here is a sample from
juno.co.uk:
http://217.158.65.110/MP3/SF126910.mp3

Maybe a bit too short to judge wether it´s good enough to
purchase.. but the
sample sounds real good to my ears.

Cheers,
Maarten - http://www.morthenkiang.com/




Re: (313) v phorms

2003-09-16 Thread Maarten Baute
 The copyright details are for 2001. Every track's a beut - includes
Titonton, Curtin, Watson and Ben Sims sounding nothing like I've heard him
sound before. 

Mister Ken is talking about this release:
http://www.discogs.com/release/41104

But I was actually talking about this release (wich is just released this
week):
http://www.discogs.com/release/117385

Cheers,
Maarten



RE: (313) v phorms

2003-09-16 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Sorry Maarten, didn't mean to suggest you had got the release you were
referring to mixed up with an older one. I know the one I bought was old.

I wish I'd seen the latest one now, based on the one I got ...

One thing though, looking at Juno, it says V Phorms is Vince Watson. Is this
right? Also, the tracks on the latest release 'Fragments' (etc) appear to be
a versions of the one by Vince Watson, on the release which I bought.

'Interesting' fact: Native appears to be based in Ilford! Is this the most
interesting thing which has ever happened in Ilford?!? ;-)

-Original Message-
From: Maarten Baute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 11:44 AM
To: Odeluga, Ken; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) v phorms


 The copyright details are for 2001. Every track's a beut - includes
Titonton, Curtin, Watson and Ben Sims sounding nothing like I've heard him
sound before. 

Mister Ken is talking about this release:
http://www.discogs.com/release/41104

But I was actually talking about this release (wich is just released this
week):
http://www.discogs.com/release/117385

Cheers,
Maarten




RE: (313) v phorms

2003-09-16 Thread dan

anyone have any contact details for native - this release sounds interesting

thanks

dan

At 11:54 am +0100 16/9/03, Odeluga, Ken wrote:

Sorry Maarten, didn't mean to suggest you had got the release you were
referring to mixed up with an older one. I know the one I bought was old.

I wish I'd seen the latest one now, based on the one I got ...

One thing though, looking at Juno, it says V Phorms is Vince Watson. Is this
right? Also, the tracks on the latest release 'Fragments' (etc) appear to be
a versions of the one by Vince Watson, on the release which I bought.

'Interesting' fact: Native appears to be based in Ilford! Is this the most
interesting thing which has ever happened in Ilford?!? ;-)


-Original Message-
From: Maarten Baute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 11:44 AM
To: Odeluga, Ken; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) v phorms



 The copyright details are for 2001. Every track's a beut - includes

Titonton, Curtin, Watson and Ben Sims sounding nothing like I've heard him
sound before. 

Mister Ken is talking about this release:
http://www.discogs.com/release/41104

But I was actually talking about this release (wich is just released this
week):
http://www.discogs.com/release/117385

Cheers,
Maarten






Re: (313) v phorms

2003-09-16 Thread Maarten Baute
 anyone have any contact details for native - this release sounds
interesting

Man... I took a listen to all of those native samplers once again and they
all sound very good. Especially the 5th one, and the ones with Stasis tracks
on them. Those samplers remmind me of the applied rhythmic technology
label, not as good ofcourse... but the concept is alike.

Favourite native sampler moments:

titonton - sexual intent
stasis - space 1993
nuron - electric arc (unreleased mix)
v-phorms - fagments
v-phorms - try to understand me

The last one being more tech-house styled.

You must remember Nuron from the likemind label.. and what a lbel it was!!!
Some of the best early 90´s electronica/detroit techno came out on that
label, I can assure you.

Cheers,
Maarten



Re: (313) v phorms

2003-09-16 Thread Marsel van der Wielen

there should be a native compilation cd coming soon


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Subject: Re: (313) v phorms


  anyone have any contact details for native - this release sounds
 interesting

 Man... I took a listen to all of those native samplers once again and
they
 all sound very good. Especially the 5th one, and the ones with Stasis
tracks
 on them. Those samplers remmind me of the applied rhythmic technology
 label, not as good ofcourse... but the concept is alike.

 Favourite native sampler moments:

 titonton - sexual intent
 stasis - space 1993
 nuron - electric arc (unreleased mix)
 v-phorms - fagments
 v-phorms - try to understand me

 The last one being more tech-house styled.

 You must remember Nuron from the likemind label.. and what a lbel it
was!!!
 Some of the best early 90´s electronica/detroit techno came out on that
 label, I can assure you.

 Cheers,
 Maarten





Re: (313) v phorms

2003-09-16 Thread Maarten Baute
and take a listen to this track, it is from ben sims under his new OZY
alias. This track appeared on a limited release on the native label called
dead of nights vol.1.. check in!
http://www.smallfish.net/servlets/com.cord.smallfish.RamGenerator/20952_2.ra

:-)

Cheers,
Maarten



Re: (313) v phorms

2003-09-16 Thread Maarten Baute
 and take a listen to this track, it is from ben sims under his new OZY
 alias. This track appeared on a limited release on the native label called
 dead of nights vol.1.. check in!

Oh Wait.. OZY is not ben sims , it is an artist from Iceland... sorry for
the mess-up. Still an interesting release, innit?

Toedeloe,
Maarten



RE: (313) v phorms

2003-09-16 Thread Odeluga, Ken

anyone have any contact details for native - this release sounds
interesting

thanks

dan

The details are on the record Dan - I'll have a look tonight and post 'em
tomorrow - or they might pipe up - I can't find a website.

Whilst you're there, can I have your address pls?!?!? (Lost it - it's not
like me I know ;-)

Cheers,

Ken

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Subject: RE: (313) v phorms


anyone have any contact details for native - this release sounds
interesting

thanks

dan

At 11:54 am +0100 16/9/03, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
Sorry Maarten, didn't mean to suggest you had got the release you were
referring to mixed up with an older one. I know the one I bought was old.

I wish I'd seen the latest one now, based on the one I got ...

One thing though, looking at Juno, it says V Phorms is Vince
Watson. Is this
right? Also, the tracks on the latest release 'Fragments' (etc)
appear to be
a versions of the one by Vince Watson, on the release which I bought.

'Interesting' fact: Native appears to be based in Ilford! Is this the most
interesting thing which has ever happened in Ilford?!? ;-)

-Original Message-
From: Maarten Baute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 11:44 AM
To: Odeluga, Ken; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) v phorms


  The copyright details are for 2001. Every track's a beut - includes
Titonton, Curtin, Watson and Ben Sims sounding nothing like I've
heard him
sound before. 

Mister Ken is talking about this release:
http://www.discogs.com/release/41104

But I was actually talking about this release (wich is just released this
week):
http://www.discogs.com/release/117385

Cheers,
Maarten






Re: (313) v phorms

2003-09-16 Thread Ryan
 and take a listen to this track, it is from ben sims under his new OZY
 alias.
 Maarten


I'm almost certain that Ben Sims and Ozy are 2 entirely different people.
While Ben does run the Native Sampler label, Ozy is just an artist featured
on his label. Ozy has done some work in the past with Force Inc. (Tokei is
the name of the album. Brilliant stuff if you're into minimal techno).

-Ryan


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Re: (313) v phorms

2003-09-16 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




http://www.thulemusik.com/

Ozy bio

For the last 8 years dj-ing and producing electronic music has been
Ornolfur Thorlacius' number one priority. Ornolfur first made his mark on
the music scene by releasing the first Icelandic drum and bass record in
1997, under the name Hugh Jazz. However his attention could not be captured
by one genre alone. His interest in minimal techno materialized in his Ozzy
alias, under which he released among the first ventures of acclaimed
Icelandic minimal tec label, Thule Records.
In 1999 Ornolfur embarked upon a breakbeat adventure under the moniker
Early Groovers recording his first LP, Happy New Ear. Fine reviews
followed in the musical press around the world, as well as the album was
extensively praised locally and reached nr. 7 on the Icelandic national
newspaper chart the same year. As a result of favorable reviews and open
arms of the public, Ornolfur put together concerts with various musical
styles, showcasing his diverse musical talent. These shows included 6-deck
dj-sets and jazzy breakbeat concerts, with live session players.
In 2000 Ozzy became Ozy as he began shaping his musical style, now
emphasizing on experimenting with minimal tec and deep lounge music. His
main objective, to twist and bend sound to incorporate new and fresh
aspects to his tracks. Hence constantly seeking new sounds and ideas,
mostly from old records, films and A.M. radio. Influenced by retro
car-safety info-mercials and 70?s wildlife documentaries, Ozy?s fruity
offbeat swing and extraordinary rhythm structures are the heart and soul of
his compositions. To keep things interesting, Ozy often fuses various
elements from other genres of music into his tracks (such as drum  bass),
making use of his diverse production experience. Using stereo microphones
he records sounds from everyday life, creating depth and flavor in his
detailed work. Not only is OZY releasing high quality tec music on Thule
Records but also on legendary German label Force Inc. and Ben Sims? ultra
smooth Native label.
Ozy?s bi-polar taste in music is also featured in his performances, either
playing live ?robotic lounge funk? or tearing up the floor with svelte
minimal tec, keeping the audience on their toes. Having played in global
hot-spots Australia, France, Germany, Norway and the UK (with upcoming
performances in USA, Spain and Italy to name a few), Ozy represents the
nu-breed of fine electronic music coming out of Iceland.


MEK


   
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 and take a listen to this track, it is from ben sims under his new OZY
 alias.
 Maarten


I'm almost certain that Ben Sims and Ozy are 2 entirely different people.
While Ben does run the Native Sampler label, Ozy is just an artist featured
on his label. Ozy has done some work in the past with Force Inc. (Tokei is
the name of the album. Brilliant stuff if you're into minimal techno).

-Ryan


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Re: (313) v phorms

2003-09-16 Thread The REAL Mxyzptlk

At 05:44 PM 9/16/2003, Ryan wrote:

 and take a listen to this track, it is from ben sims under his new OZY
 alias.
 Maarten


I'm almost certain that Ben Sims and Ozy are 2 entirely different people.
While Ben does run the Native Sampler label, Ozy is just an artist featured
on his label. Ozy has done some work in the past with Force Inc. (Tokei is
the name of the album. Brilliant stuff if you're into minimal techno).

-Ryan


If I'm not mistaken, Ozy is a Thule artist who has done some work on Force Inc.
The confusion lies in the fact that Sims has released some Ozy material on 
his label.


jeff