Re: [313] uk-tech-house

2002-01-31 Thread Mark S Flintoft
> The mix Francis did for DJ Mag this past year was quite nice.
> I believe all tracks were Euka tracks

They were actually all tracks distributed by Intergroove...some from
Eukahouse,  but also some from Clip,  Intensiv and Plastic City...decent CD
if memory serves.

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2002-01-31 Thread Matthew Mangold
The mix Francis did for DJ Mag this past year was quite nice.
I believe all tracks were Euka tracks, but although all they 
were all on either of the two labels (Eukahouse/Eukatech),
it didnt sound like the same old hum-drum. I think it was
the March/April issue, but Im not certain-- if anyone can
back this up...

Matthew

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If my memory serves me right 
For what its worth Swayzak are playing third room in fabric this saturday
night (2/2) whilsth none other than terry francis plays in room 2 with C1
(purpose of my visit) and Trevor Rockcliffe representing Mr Cox's (&
C1's )first (?) In Tec monthly residency.
TO really crown the night as Tech-House (which I've also grown to hate for
its boringness ) we have in Room 1 Tyrant: Craig Richards, Lee Burridge
Hipp-e and Halo

 [Sorry this sounds like an advert for:

http://www.fabric-london.com/

...it aint. I'm even wondering if I shouldnt be at the End for
Eukateck's 50th.
I'm rather fond of The Sound of Eukatech Double CD from back in about 96

On the question of Mark Dale  I see he has a few new tracks out
recently. .. I noticed one of them at the top of Groovetech top sellers
recently and he also has many recent sets in their archive.  I think what
Colin and Mark both play can be described as 'tech-house' but they've
managed to keep it interesting by keeping their 'funkiness'.


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2002-01-31 Thread Michael D Tyrer
If my memory serves me right 
For what its worth Swayzak are playing third room in fabric this saturday
night (2/2) whilsth none other than terry francis plays in room 2 with C1
(purpose of my visit) and Trevor Rockcliffe representing Mr Cox's (&
C1's )first (?) In Tec monthly residency.
TO really crown the night as Tech-House (which I've also grown to hate for
its boringness ) we have in Room 1 Tyrant: Craig Richards, Lee Burridge
Hipp-e and Halo

 [Sorry this sounds like an advert for:

http://www.fabric-london.com/

...it aint. I'm even wondering if I shouldnt be at the End for
Eukateck's 50th.
I'm rather fond of The Sound of Eukatech Double CD from back in about 96

On the question of Mark Dale  I see he has a few new tracks out
recently. .. I noticed one of them at the top of Groovetech top sellers
recently and he also has many recent sets in their archive.  I think what
Colin and Mark both play can be described as 'tech-house' but they've
managed to keep it interesting by keeping their 'funkiness'.



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Re: [313] uk-tech-house

2002-01-31 Thread Michael D Tyrer
If my memory serves me right 
For what its worth Swayzak are playing third room in fabric this saturday
night (2/2) whilsth none other than terry francis plays in room 2 with C1
(purpose of my visit) and Trevor Rockcliffe representing Mr Cox's (&
C1's )first (?) In Tec monthly residency.

http://www.fabric-london.com/

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Binnie:


i thought swayzak were now micro-house and not tech-house...?


last i heard they'd gone all micro-techfunkstep... but then i read that in
Muzik, so who knows? ;)



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I think you'll find that it's actually microstep-twofunkcheesewire
It's rocking your local deli counter on an almost daily basis. I heard it on 
the grapevine and that's the most reliable source I know. Take it from me 
it's second only to the Chinese whisper, very reliable don't you know.

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2002-01-30 Thread Shosh _
So what style of muse is Mark Dale playing these days? Also where is he 
playing out?
Looking for some inspiring new places and people to visit and meet. Cabin 
fever is getting too 
muchmust...get...out..or.will.go.insane!


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2002-01-30 Thread Grammenos, Peter
Correct. 

Himawari is one of their album at imitating what traditional
house/tech-house sounds like, but snowboarding in argentina [their first
album i believe] is , in my opinion, a better more interesting listen. Nice
blend of dubby-house-ambient. Recommended! Also, 240Volts is an interesting
listen.

-pete


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Swayzak is two Scottish guys.

><I
>guess >>
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>Is "313 Detroit" <313@hyperreal.org> a uk artist?
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>I like his stuff on minus (with theorem) a lot, more on a dubby tip..

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2002-01-30 Thread Cyclone Wehner

>i think Terry Francis has a new mix cd out next month.  i guess that'd give 
>a good indication of the current state of "tech house".


It's actually out now. It's the second in the Fabric series - Fabric 02.
Quite nice.

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2002-01-30 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Swayzak is two Scottish guys.

>guess >>
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>Is "313 Detroit" <313@hyperreal.org> a uk artist?
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Actually a lot of people say that but purely logistically you have to have
some signposts otherwise you would go into a store and have to sift through
Aqua, Chemical Brothers and country to get to that nice Rob Hood 12" or
whatever.

I can understand that artists get sick of tags but if they are employed
loosely then they shouldn't be too painful.

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>Really There should be no genre, but sadly there is

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It's really a loose term for music that sounds like a hybrid of techno and
house. Stacey Pullen is often cited as an originator of it, same with Dave
Angel, also Terry Francis.


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>Hi,
>
>the last days the words 'uk tech house' showed up in some messages.
>This should be popular in london, as an alternative to 'looped bangers' (or
>something)...
>
>But could someone please describe this genre more specific..
>
>Is it that boring style with really loud 909 open hihats in between the
>beats?
>
>And what´s up with detroit techno in london? I went over there last summer
>to visit record shops (I am from Belgium).. and was really amazed that there
>were so few techno records over there...
>
>Greets,
>Maarten
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RE: [313] uk tech-house/layo & bushwacka

Keith Tenniswood, long-term accomplice and brother-in-arms of Sir Andrew
Weatherall... did he release anything onhis own bar the Uranium EP ?
Gwendal

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> Ahhh, Rotter's Golf Club - Radioactive Man. Anyone interested in some
> truely driving electro should find and listen to this man.
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Ahhh, Rotter's Golf Club - Radioactive Man. Anyone interested in some
truely driving electro should find and listen to this man.

MEK


That said, I can't recommend the Rotter's Golf Club enough

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Re: [313] uk tech-house/layo & bushwacka

- you get dull-tech-house nights, you get micro-house nights, you get 
body&soul

nights, you get looped-bangers nights, you get detroit-techno nights... You
don't often get plain old good nights out"


Probably due to the size of the place.
I mean how likely is it you'll end up at any night which doesn't spell out 
it's music policy in advance. And by that I don't mean "would you go to 
it?", but rather, "would you find out about it in a city this size?".


It's pretty hard -usually takes some damned clever flyer design- to get 
across a particular ethic without spelling out the playlist (i.e. 
tech-house, body and soul -whatever) and hence sticking to a particular 
genre, and with the competition being so stiff in London it's hard for 
anything small and interesting to get past those first few nights.


I suppose the exceptions to this are the few people who have the clout / 
credibility to draw a crowd without sticking to one particular style 
(probably Andy Weatherall - again, or Warp's nights). but there aren't 
many...


That said, I can't recommend the Rotter's Golf Club enough

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i once went and saw billy nasty cos holy ghost was playing alive set before
hand - the live set was excellent (and certainly much more interesting than
billy nasty) anybody know whatever happened to holy ghost? havent seen any
releases or live stuff going down for a while now. also any further info
appreciated - i can remember a live vocalist on some sort of IV drip and
another guy working the sequencer side of things.

cheers

neil

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>  saw Umek on 4 decks at EasternBloc (a record shop) on saturday
> and while what he did was impressive (3 vinyls going at any one point) it
> just wasn't that interesting. i think he was getting at what
> hawtin aims at
> at
> the moment with layers etc. but it revolves around the same kind of track
> being played back to back with another of that type...
>
> gimme bone on 3 decks anyday!
>
> Here,here!
>
> That's exactly what was wrong with hearing Billy Nasty, Umek (& his
> 'recycled' mate who's name I can't remember)  on NYE - at times it just
> seems flat and unispiring. I know a few Umek tracks as well so usually it
> helps if you know some of the tunes but it really was a quite forgettable
> set (well, night to honest - musically anyway.)
>  Now with Bone you have a DJ who knows how to mix up the styles and keep
> things interesting! :o)
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 saw Umek on 4 decks at EasternBloc (a record shop) on saturday
and while what he did was impressive (3 vinyls going at any one point) it
just wasn't that interesting. i think he was getting at what hawtin aims at
at
the moment with layers etc. but it revolves around the same kind of track
being played back to back with another of that type...

gimme bone on 3 decks anyday!

Here,here!

That's exactly what was wrong with hearing Billy Nasty, Umek (& his
'recycled' mate who's name I can't remember)  on NYE - at times it just
seems flat and unispiring. I know a few Umek tracks as well so usually it
helps if you know some of the tunes but it really was a quite forgettable
set (well, night to honest - musically anyway.)
 Now with Bone you have a DJ who knows how to mix up the styles and keep
things interesting! :o)


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> I have a theory on London nightlife. It's sort of a concentrate of what
> you'd expect from reading UK press: hyper-fragmented - you get
> dull-tech-house nights, you get micro-house nights, you get body&soul
> nights, you get looped-bangers nights, you get detroit-techno nights... You
> don't often get plain old good nights out (in fact I've had maybe less than
> 10 in 5 years). It's partly to do with that over categorisation for which we
> are infamous here,

yeah i think it stems from the fact that it's kinda necessary to
categorise for the purposes of record buying. trouble is it should stop
there before you play any of it...

a whole set of one type of track is just not interesting to me (and from
the disillusionment i hear) to other people too...

an aside: i saw Umek on 4 decks at EasternBloc (a record shop) on saturday
and while what he did was impressive (3 vinyls going at any one point) it
just wasn't that interesting. i think he was getting at what hawtin aims at at
the moment with layers etc. but it revolves around the same kind of track
being played back to back with another of that type...

gimme bone on 3 decks anyday!

robin...


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Re: [313] uk tech-house/layo & bushwacka

I think when "uk tech house" is most appropriate is when it's as you feared,
though there are odd exceptions. Aubrey and his Portsmouth gang spring to
mind, but that's where "uk tech house" seems less fitting. Unfortunately
most London record shops are as bland too, right now. Exceptions are, IMO,
Smallfish and Vinyl Junkies, neither of which exactly hit the mark, meaning
you can spend a long time travelling when record shopping, and Detroit seems
to fall between the two stools unfortunately.

Layo & Bushwacka are excellent examples of how limp tech house can be. They
do veer into some strange "breaks" territory, I think. One of the worst
nights out of my life was at the End when Layo was DJing, when someone or
other didn't turn up. I think he is in someway involved with managing the
club, and I had never heard of either of them outside of their flyers until
recently. Make of that what you will. Unfortunately, it does seem to be the
main techno alternative to "looped bangers".

I have a theory on London nightlife. It's sort of a concentrate of what
you'd expect from reading UK press: hyper-fragmented - you get
dull-tech-house nights, you get micro-house nights, you get body&soul
nights, you get looped-bangers nights, you get detroit-techno nights... You
don't often get plain old good nights out (in fact I've had maybe less than
10 in 5 years). It's partly to do with that over categorisation for which we
are infamous here, partly to do with 2/3 hour sets being the norm and is
then reinforced by the quite subtle exclusiveness that creeps into *all*
"scenes" here. It's very hard to get away from: if you break the mold then
someone'll just name it and tame it within months anyway. Though it's just
dumb: I can understand a producer releasing records that all sound the same,
but a DJ playing a set of them?

> the last days the words 'uk tech house' showed up in some messages.
> This should be popular in london, as an alternative to 'looped bangers'
(or
> something)...
>
> But could someone please describe this genre more specific..
>
> Is it that boring style with really loud 909 open hihats in between the
> beats?
>
> And whats up with detroit techno in london? I went over there last summer
> to visit record shops (I am from Belgium).. and was really amazed that
there
> were so few techno records over there...



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i also think this tech-house is mainly boring stuff with no feeling or soul.
some of it is very nice music if u put one or two tracks like that its ok,
but to listen to whole nite of this kinda music? no way. BORING.
y
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> Hi,
>
> the last days the words 'uk tech house' showed up in some messages.
> This should be popular in london, as an alternative to 'looped bangers'
(or
> something)...
>
> But could someone please describe this genre more specific..
>
> Is it that boring style with really loud 909 open hihats in between the
> beats?
>
> And what´s up with detroit techno in london? I went over there last summer
> to visit record shops (I am from Belgium).. and was really amazed that
there
> were so few techno records over there...
>
> Greets,
> Maarten
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>
> The Terry Francis Fabric CD is out already (check
> http://www.fabric-london.com/)
>
> His Architecture CDs are very good, particularly Architecture 1. Personally
> though, I am bored with the whole Fabric ,middle of the road, samey,
> inoffensive tech-house sound.


tech-house = progressive house

nuff said...

it certainly aint 313!

robin...


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The Terry Francis Fabric CD is out already (check
http://www.fabric-london.com/)

His Architecture CDs are very good, particularly Architecture 1. Personally
though, I am bored with the whole Fabric ,middle of the road, samey,
inoffensive tech-house sound. Mr.C's show on Kiss is very good but then he
plays tracks by Derrick Carter & Funk D'Void etc so it keeps things more
interesting / varied. Subterrain nights at The End are quite poor though -
lack of people, atmosphere, good music etc ;o)



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Swayzak are typical Ewoks 

sorry, but some strong vibe tells me this needs to be said :D  

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Binnie:


i thought swayzak were now micro-house and not tech-house...?


last i heard they'd gone all micro-techfunkstep... but then i read that in 
Muzik, so who knows? ;)




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> >Swayzak are a duo from London. They played at Motor a year or two ago.
>
> it's not all that up-to-date, but there's more info here:
> http://www.themedicinelabel.com/Swayzak/

i thought swayzak were now micro-house and not tech-house...?

:)


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Mike Taylor:


Swayzak are a duo from London. They played at Motor a year or two ago.


it's not all that up-to-date, but there's more info here: 
http://www.themedicinelabel.com/Swayzak/




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Swayzak are a duo from London. They played at Motor a year or two ago.

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<sound

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guess >>

Is Swayzak a uk artist?

I like his stuff on minus (with theorem) a lot, more on a dubby tip..






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Rav:


As ever with any sun genre, its hard to describe tech house,
more moody/textural than house but less intense than techno
...blah..blah

I would suggest a listen to
Circulation - Colours - from 98
16B - Sounds from Another Room - from about 97 before the term was even 
coined

Terry Francis - Archtecture vol 1+2 from 97/98 ish


i think Terry Francis has a new mix cd out next month.  i guess that'd give 
a good indication of the current state of "tech house".


i'm generalising of course, but on the whole "tech house" does nowt for me - 
it's just too plasticy, the sounds are too synthetic, if you know what i 
mean.  it has neither the soul nor the funk that i crave... imho of course. 
;)




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Re: [313] uk tech-house

oops - I forgot 16B -  Guy on that label called Omid, produces some
fantastic stuff which is hard to track down.



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> As ever with any sun genre, its hard to describe tech house,
> more moody/textural than house but less intense than techno
> ..blah..blah
>
> I would suggest a listen to
> Circulation - Colours - from 98
> 16B - Sounds from Another Room - from about 97 before the term was even
coined
> Terry Francis - Archtecture vol 1+2 from 97/98 ish
>
> Rav
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Toby Frith [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 9:27 AM
> > To: Ian Cheshire; 'Maarten Baute'; 313@hyperreal.org
> > Subject: Re: [313] uk tech-house
> >
> > Don't forget Swag & Mr C's "Subterrain" label as well.
> >
> > There are a few good producers around but I find it a bit uninspiring
IMHO.
> > Nick Holder is perhaps one of the better guys around, as well as Jamie
> > Anderson and the guys from Swayzak, who are on the up.  Terry Francis, a
> > Fabric resident is perhaps the most well-known Tech-house DJ in the UK.
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -
> > From: Ian Cheshire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: 'Maarten Baute' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org>
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 9:17 AM
> > Subject: RE: [313] uk tech-house
> >
> >
> > > Really There should be no genre, but sadly there is
> > >
> > > Tech-Hosue is labels like EUKAHOUSE, people like GET FUCKED
> > >
> > > For Detriot music go to Big aplle Records in Croydon next time,,,there
you
> > > will find John Kennedy who plays for LOST and also the man who created
> > > GRAIN...
> > >
> > > Detroit Techno still lives on in the UK and I hope to bring a good
Nite of
> > > blistering music
> > > to the UK/London, As I to feel there should be at least another nite
> > giving
> > > good vibes to those
> > > who love the Detroit sound..
> > >
> > > I would need some help but it is something I feel with some friends of
> > mine,
> > > we can do it.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: Maarten Baute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Sent: 30 January 2002 09:13
> > > To: 313@hyperreal.org
> > > Subject: [313] uk tech-house
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > the last days the words 'uk tech house' showed up in some messages.
> > > This should be popular in london, as an alternative to 'looped
bangers'
> > (or
> > > something)...
> > >
> > > But could someone please describe this genre more specific..
> > >
> > > Is it that boring style with really loud 909 open hihats in between
the
> > > beats?
> > >
> > > And what> ´s up with detroit techno in london? I went over there last
summer
> > > to visit record shops (I am from Belgium).. and was really amazed that
> > there
> > > were so few techno records over there...
> > >
> > > Greets,
> > > Maarten
> > >
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As ever with any sun genre, its hard to describe tech house,
more moody/textural than house but less intense than techno
...blah..blah

I would suggest a listen to
Circulation - Colours - from 98
16B - Sounds from Another Room - from about 97 before the term was even coined
Terry Francis - Archtecture vol 1+2 from 97/98 ish

Rav


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> From: Toby Frith [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 9:27 AM
> To:   Ian Cheshire; 'Maarten Baute'; 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject:  Re: [313] uk tech-house
> 
> Don't forget Swag & Mr C's "Subterrain" label as well.
> 
> There are a few good producers around but I find it a bit uninspiring IMHO.
> Nick Holder is perhaps one of the better guys around, as well as Jamie
> Anderson and the guys from Swayzak, who are on the up.  Terry Francis, a
> Fabric resident is perhaps the most well-known Tech-house DJ in the UK.
> 
> 
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: Ian Cheshire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 'Maarten Baute' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 9:17 AM
> Subject: RE: [313] uk tech-house
> 
> 
> > Really There should be no genre, but sadly there is
> >
> > Tech-Hosue is labels like EUKAHOUSE, people like GET FUCKED
> >
> > For Detriot music go to Big aplle Records in Croydon next time,,,there you
> > will find John Kennedy who plays for LOST and also the man who created
> > GRAIN...
> >
> > Detroit Techno still lives on in the UK and I hope to bring a good Nite of
> > blistering music
> > to the UK/London, As I to feel there should be at least another nite
> giving
> > good vibes to those
> > who love the Detroit sound..
> >
> > I would need some help but it is something I feel with some friends of
> mine,
> > we can do it.
> >
> >
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Maarten Baute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 30 January 2002 09:13
> > To: 313@hyperreal.org
> > Subject: [313] uk tech-house
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > the last days the words 'uk tech house' showed up in some messages.
> > This should be popular in london, as an alternative to 'looped bangers'
> (or
> > something)...
> >
> > But could someone please describe this genre more specific..
> >
> > Is it that boring style with really loud 909 open hihats in between the
> > beats?
> >
> > And what> ´s up with detroit techno in london? I went over there last summer
> > to visit record shops (I am from Belgium).. and was really amazed that
> there
> > were so few techno records over there...
> >
> > Greets,
> > Maarten
> >
> >
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Is Swayzak a uk artist?

I like his stuff on minus (with theorem) a lot, more on a dubby tip..






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RE: [313] uk tech-house

very true Toby...your brain is working much better than mine this morning:)

Swayzak is very good, propbably one of the most exciting,,,its a new sound I
guess

And Jamie Anderson has done well for himself, I feel he is coming more into
form lately..



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From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 January 2002 09:27
To: Ian Cheshire; 'Maarten Baute'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] uk tech-house


Don't forget Swag & Mr C's "Subterrain" label as well.

There are a few good producers around but I find it a bit uninspiring IMHO.
Nick Holder is perhaps one of the better guys around, as well as Jamie
Anderson and the guys from Swayzak, who are on the up.  Terry Francis, a
Fabric resident is perhaps the most well-known Tech-house DJ in the UK.



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From: Ian Cheshire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 'Maarten Baute' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 9:17 AM
Subject: RE: [313] uk tech-house


> Really There should be no genre, but sadly there is
>
> Tech-Hosue is labels like EUKAHOUSE, people like GET FUCKED
>
> For Detriot music go to Big aplle Records in Croydon next time,,,there you
> will find John Kennedy who plays for LOST and also the man who created
> GRAIN...
>
> Detroit Techno still lives on in the UK and I hope to bring a good Nite of
> blistering music
> to the UK/London, As I to feel there should be at least another nite
giving
> good vibes to those
> who love the Detroit sound..
>
> I would need some help but it is something I feel with some friends of
mine,
> we can do it.
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Maarten Baute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 30 January 2002 09:13
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: [313] uk tech-house
>
>
> Hi,
>
> the last days the words 'uk tech house' showed up in some messages.
> This should be popular in london, as an alternative to 'looped bangers'
(or
> something)...
>
> But could someone please describe this genre more specific..
>
> Is it that boring style with really loud 909 open hihats in between the
> beats?
>
> And what´s up with detroit techno in london? I went over there last summer
> to visit record shops (I am from Belgium).. and was really amazed that
there
> were so few techno records over there...
>
> Greets,
> Maarten
>
>
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Don't forget Swag & Mr C's "Subterrain" label as well.

There are a few good producers around but I find it a bit uninspiring IMHO.
Nick Holder is perhaps one of the better guys around, as well as Jamie
Anderson and the guys from Swayzak, who are on the up.  Terry Francis, a
Fabric resident is perhaps the most well-known Tech-house DJ in the UK.



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From: Ian Cheshire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 'Maarten Baute' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 9:17 AM
Subject: RE: [313] uk tech-house


> Really There should be no genre, but sadly there is
>
> Tech-Hosue is labels like EUKAHOUSE, people like GET FUCKED
>
> For Detriot music go to Big aplle Records in Croydon next time,,,there you
> will find John Kennedy who plays for LOST and also the man who created
> GRAIN...
>
> Detroit Techno still lives on in the UK and I hope to bring a good Nite of
> blistering music
> to the UK/London, As I to feel there should be at least another nite
giving
> good vibes to those
> who love the Detroit sound..
>
> I would need some help but it is something I feel with some friends of
mine,
> we can do it.
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Maarten Baute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 30 January 2002 09:13
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: [313] uk tech-house
>
>
> Hi,
>
> the last days the words 'uk tech house' showed up in some messages.
> This should be popular in london, as an alternative to 'looped bangers'
(or
> something)...
>
> But could someone please describe this genre more specific..
>
> Is it that boring style with really loud 909 open hihats in between the
> beats?
>
> And what´s up with detroit techno in london? I went over there last summer
> to visit record shops (I am from Belgium).. and was really amazed that
there
> were so few techno records over there...
>
> Greets,
> Maarten
>
>
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sorry about my spelling..


I get so excited I 4get how crap at typing I can be :0)

www.kube72.co.uk
www.bleep43.co.uk

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From: Ian Cheshire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 January 2002 09:17
To: 'Maarten Baute'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] uk tech-house


Really There should be no genre, but sadly there is 

Tech-Hosue is labels like EUKAHOUSE, people like GET FUCKED

For Detriot music go to Big aplle Records in Croydon next time,,,there you
will find John Kennedy who plays for LOST and also the man who created
GRAIN...

Detroit Techno still lives on in the UK and I hope to bring a good Nite of
blistering music
to the UK/London, As I to feel there should be at least another nite giving
good vibes to those
who love the Detroit sound..

I would need some help but it is something I feel with some friends of mine,
we can do it.



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From: Maarten Baute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 January 2002 09:13
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] uk tech-house


Hi,

the last days the words 'uk tech house' showed up in some messages.
This should be popular in london, as an alternative to 'looped bangers' (or
something)...

But could someone please describe this genre more specific..

Is it that boring style with really loud 909 open hihats in between the
beats?

And what´s up with detroit techno in london? I went over there last summer
to visit record shops (I am from Belgium).. and was really amazed that there
were so few techno records over there...

Greets,
Maarten


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RE: [313] uk tech-house

Really There should be no genre, but sadly there is 

Tech-Hosue is labels like EUKAHOUSE, people like GET FUCKED

For Detriot music go to Big aplle Records in Croydon next time,,,there you
will find John Kennedy who plays for LOST and also the man who created
GRAIN...

Detroit Techno still lives on in the UK and I hope to bring a good Nite of
blistering music
to the UK/London, As I to feel there should be at least another nite giving
good vibes to those
who love the Detroit sound..

I would need some help but it is something I feel with some friends of mine,
we can do it.



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From: Maarten Baute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 January 2002 09:13
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] uk tech-house


Hi,

the last days the words 'uk tech house' showed up in some messages.
This should be popular in london, as an alternative to 'looped bangers' (or
something)...

But could someone please describe this genre more specific..

Is it that boring style with really loud 909 open hihats in between the
beats?

And what´s up with detroit techno in london? I went over there last summer
to visit record shops (I am from Belgium).. and was really amazed that there
were so few techno records over there...

Greets,
Maarten


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