Surgeon
Hey all, just thought I'd try and spark a little discussion here. I was going through some of my old vinyl and pulled out Surgeon's 'Comunication' album on Downwards from '96. DAMN, that's a KILLER album that I don't think I've heard anyone talk about yet. All tracks on this album are worthy of play. Wish he would do some work these days with that older feel to it, I love that stuff. Speaking of Surgeon albums, besides that and 'Basictonalvocabulary' has he released any other LP's?? Anyways Anthony Childs should be held up there with the Techno greats in my opinion. Pieces. MM _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.
[313] Surgeon
within the next 2-3 weeks i'll release simple muzik 10 & 11 (#10 is a co-production with bjørn svin) then in a month or so i'll release an e.p. as checkmate on andy vaz' (background) new label deep night essentials. Then in November i'll release LL #7 (pacou's label), older stuff - but they're still kickin'. a co-production with bo v. for a tresor compilation is also lined up. thanks for askin' - don't forget to keep updated at www.mp3.com/bloch Christian Bloch www.mp3.com/bloch Tresor/Funque Droppings/LL/Simple Muzik/Deep Night Essentials - Original Message - From: "Myke Mitchell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 5:02 PM Subject: Re: [313] Surgeon > Speaking of production, when are you next works being released and on what. > I have some of your stuff off of Simple Muzik and am interested to hear some > of your new work. Anyways back to the drudgery > > MM
Surgeon @ Motor
Either I haven't been out for a while or Surgeon played a great set at Motor last night. He didn't display any mind blowing tricks or skills but he did play some great banging techno and he put the right records together at the right time. He really picked up the intensity between 115am and 2am. Who spun house in the back room? My wife enjoyed it so compliments to the dj. djr _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
surgeon/tony
Looking for email contact besides the one on his website..(if there is one).. please email me off list thanks = ***saRu maNe***tm __ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/?.refer=text
Surgeon & Ruskin
Surgeon and Ruskin are coming to Australia for the first time. What is the vibe on this two out there, as DJs and, since we're on the topic, producers also? Any one else heard Ruskin's Point 2? Cheers Cyclone
(313) Interview/Surgeon
Afternoon 313ers - I'm interviewing Surgeon this week, thought I'd ask you peeps if there's anything you like me to ask him... Thanks in advance -- Martin Dust Parkhead House 26 Carver Street Sheffield S1 4FS f: +44 (0) 114 241 3701 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Club - http://www.dustclub.com Community - http://www.littledetroit.net Label http://www.dustscience.net - NOTE: This E-mail is private and confidential to the named recipients. Any information provided is given in good faith. However, unless specifically stated to the contrary, Dust, accepts no liability for the content of this E-mail, or for the consequences of any actions taken on the basis of the information provided, unless that information is subsequently confirmed in writing. The unauthorised copying of any information contained in this E-mail to persons other than the named recipients is strictly forbidden. © 2003 Dust Science Limited.
RE: [313] Surgeon
Several others actually, off the top of my head two very worth checking out on Tresor : Balance and Force+Form His website (with complete discog) : http://www.dj-surgeon.com/ Also have a look at the releases on his own label, Dynamic Tension Gwendal > -Original Message- > From: Myke Mitchell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 4:07 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: [313] Surgeon > > > Hey all, just thought I'd try and spark a little discussion > here. I was > going through some of my old vinyl and pulled out Surgeon's > 'Comunication' > album on Downwards from '96. DAMN, that's a KILLER album > that I don't think > I've heard anyone talk about yet. All tracks on this album > are worthy of > play. Wish he would do some work these days with that older > feel to it, I > love that stuff. Speaking of Surgeon albums, besides that and > 'Basictonalvocabulary' has he released any other LP's?? > Anyways Anthony > Childs should be held up there with the Techno greats in my opinion. > Pieces. > > MM > __ > ___ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] Surgeon
within the next 2-3 weeks i'll release simple muzik 10 & 11 (#10 is a co-production with bjørn svin) then in a month or so i'll release an e.p. as checkmate on andy vaz' (background) new label deep night essentials. Then in November i'll release LL #7 (pacou's label), older stuff - but they're still kickin'. a co-production with bo v. for a tresor compilation is also lined up. thanks for askin' - don't forget to keep updated at www.mp3.com/bloch Christian Bloch www.mp3.com/bloch Tresor/Funque Droppings/LL/Simple Muzik/Deep Night Essentials - Original Message - From: "Myke Mitchell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 5:02 PM Subject: Re: [313] Surgeon > Speaking of production, when are you next works being released and on what. > I have some of your stuff off of Simple Muzik and am interested to hear some > of your new work. Anyways back to the drudgery > > MM
RE: [313] Surgeon
My favorite Surgeon track is definitely "La Real", off of his label counterbalance (CB02). I love what Tony is doing recently, the counterbalance stuff is great. I've heard a lot of coments on this list about how he, (and other people playing similar music - dubbed "boom-boom-boom") have no "groove" or "funk" to them. I would have to dissagree. To me, this is the stuff that gives me that rush of energy. This is what gives me inspiration to dance. I think, if you are going to compile a list of music like this that is influential, you would have to include Adam Beyer and Marco Carola (at least), if not Gaetek, Christian Smith and joel mull. Cheers Dennis From: "Gwendal Cobert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Myke Mitchell'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <313@hyperreal.org> Subject: RE: [313] Surgeon Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 16:25:52 +0200 Several others actually, off the top of my head two very worth checking out on Tresor : Balance and Force+Form His website (with complete discog) : http://www.dj-surgeon.com/ Also have a look at the releases on his own label, Dynamic Tension Gwendal > -Original Message- > From: Myke Mitchell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 4:07 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: [313] Surgeon > > > Hey all, just thought I'd try and spark a little discussion > here. I was > going through some of my old vinyl and pulled out Surgeon's > 'Comunication' > album on Downwards from '96. DAMN, that's a KILLER album > that I don't think > I've heard anyone talk about yet. All tracks on this album > are worthy of > play. Wish he would do some work these days with that older > feel to it, I > love that stuff. Speaking of Surgeon albums, besides that and > 'Basictonalvocabulary' has he released any other LP's?? > Anyways Anthony > Childs should be held up there with the Techno greats in my opinion. > Pieces. > > MM > __ > ___ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.
Re: [313] Surgeon
check the tresor website for more info on and a discography for surgeon. btw, it's anthony child (no "s") andrew duke :) Myke Mitchell wrote: > Hey all, just thought I'd try and spark a little discussion here. I was > going through some of my old vinyl and pulled out Surgeon's 'Comunication' > album on Downwards from '96. DAMN, that's a KILLER album that I don't think > I've heard anyone talk about yet. All tracks on this album are worthy of > play. Wish he would do some work these days with that older feel to it, I > love that stuff. Speaking of Surgeon albums, besides that and > 'Basictonalvocabulary' has he released any other LP's?? Anyways Anthony > Childs should be held up there with the Techno greats in my opinion. > Pieces. > > MM > _ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. > > Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at > http://profiles.msn.com. > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9
Re: [313] Surgeon
There, and http://www.dj-surgeon.com is more up-to-date, with contact info and other doodads. Doris On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Andrew Duke wrote: > check the tresor website for more info on and > a discography for surgeon. btw, it's anthony child > (no "s") andrew duke :) x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x 'Opium? No! Cocaine? No! The Great American Brain Killer Is Dance Music!' --Portland Oregonian, 1932 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [313] Surgeon
Personally, I'd put Surgeon in a different category than the rest of those listed below. Seems to me his stuff is a bit headier. Not quite so much of a sheer bludgeoning. Particularly Force + Form. That would be my favorite along with doubles of Learning. Haven't heard the newer stuff you mention though. Tristan --- Dennis Donohue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My favorite Surgeon track is definitely "La Real", > off of his label > counterbalance (CB02). I love what Tony is doing > recently, the > counterbalance stuff is great. I've heard a lot of > coments on this list > about how he, (and other people playing similar > music - dubbed > "boom-boom-boom") have no "groove" or "funk" to > them. I would have to > dissagree. To me, this is the stuff that gives me > that rush of energy. > This is what gives me inspiration to dance. > > I think, if you are going to compile a list of music > like this that is > influential, you would have to include Adam Beyer > and Marco Carola (at > least), if not Gaetek, Christian Smith and joel > mull. > > Cheers > Dennis > > > >From: "Gwendal Cobert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: "'Myke Mitchell'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > ><313@hyperreal.org> > >Subject: RE: [313] Surgeon > >Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 16:25:52 +0200 > > > >Several others actually, off the top of my head two > very worth checking out > >on Tresor : Balance and Force+Form > >His website (with complete discog) : > http://www.dj-surgeon.com/ > >Also have a look at the releases on his own label, > Dynamic Tension > >Gwendal > > > > > -Original Message- > > > From: Myke Mitchell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 4:07 PM > > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org > > > Subject: [313] Surgeon > > > > > > > > > Hey all, just thought I'd try and spark a little > discussion > > > here. I was > > > going through some of my old vinyl and pulled > out Surgeon's > > > 'Comunication' > > > album on Downwards from '96. DAMN, that's a > KILLER album > > > that I don't think > > > I've heard anyone talk about yet. All tracks on > this album > > > are worthy of > > > play. Wish he would do some work these days > with that older > > > feel to it, I > > > love that stuff. Speaking of Surgeon albums, > besides that and > > > 'Basictonalvocabulary' has he released any other > LP's?? > > > Anyways Anthony > > > Childs should be held up there with the Techno > greats in my opinion. > > > Pieces. > > > > > > MM > > > > __ > > > ___ > > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail > at > >http://www.hotmail.com. > > > >Share information about yourself, create your own > public profile at > >http://profiles.msn.com. > > > > > >- > >To unsubscribe, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >For additional commands, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > >- > >To unsubscribe, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >For additional commands, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > _ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at > http://www.hotmail.com. > > Share information about yourself, create your own > public profile at > http://profiles.msn.com. > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > __ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/
Re: [313] Surgeon
>>>>> "dd" == Dennis Donohue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: dd> My favorite Surgeon track is definitely "La Real", off of his dd> label counterbalance (CB02). I love what Tony is doing dd> recently, the counterbalance stuff is great. I've heard a lot dd> of coments on this list about how he, (and other people dd> playing similar music - dubbed "boom-boom-boom") have no dd> "groove" or "funk" to them. I would have to dissagree. To dd> me, this is the stuff that gives me that rush of energy. This dd> is what gives me inspiration to dance. At one point I'd written Surgeon off as someone whose only talent was making derivative copies of _Waveform Transmissions, v1_-era Jeff Mills. I really liked "Badger Bite" and "Magneze" but was disappointed by how distorted and repetitive _Communications_ and _basictonalvocabulary_ were. So I set his stuff aside for a while. Eventually, I heard his remix of Mogwai's "Fear Satan", which was all shimmering ambient drones and chimes and absolutely unlike anything else I've heard by him. It's beautiful. It's certainly better than anything Mogwai have done on their own. Last year, on a whim, I picked up _Force + Form_ and was absolutely blown away. Techno's history is littered with concept albums, but for whatever reason, _Force + Form_ works far better for me than almost all of them (with the possible exception of Plastikman's _Consumed_). The album is a totally coherent musical statement and has absolutely pristine production, and is the best mixture of dance and head music I've heard in a long time. The music is complex enough to be involving, but simple enough to be completely propulsive and danceable. In fact, that album (oddly enough) is what rejuvenated my interest in techno and got me to rejoin this list after a several year absence. And I'm totally jonesing to hear some folks in SF play that sort of complicated, polyrhythmic minimalism on a loud sound system. dd> I think, if you are going to compile a list of music like this dd> that is influential, you would have to include Adam Beyer and dd> Marco Carola (at least), if not Gaetek, Christian Smith and dd> joel mull. I agree that they've been influential, but I'd disagree if you were to argue that that's a good thing. Those folks were large part what pushed me away from techno. The whole Scandinavian banging sound was too raw for me; what I like about Surgeon is how pristine his recent material sounds (and his basslines _do_ have soul, if you pay attention to them). If it's going to be raw, it needs extra soul -- something Jeff Mills and Mad Mike understand very well, but the folks on Primate don't (in my opinion, natch). The folks I have clumped into Surgeon's constellation include James Ruskin, and Oliver Ho. All started from roughly the same point (unvarnished love for Mills' and Young's variety of uncompromising minimalism) and all of them have developed a more intricate, tribal sound over the past few years. Sometimes it gets difficult to tell Ruskin and Surgeon apart (on record; I've never seen either of them DJ), which is sort of a problem for me, but I'm not sure why, because I really love the music. Along those lines, on another whim I picked up Karl O'Connor and Peter Sutton's _Against Nature_ on Tresor recently, and its much the same as the aforementioned and is also really, really good. So I guess I have to add Regis and Female (which means we now have the entire Downwards roster here, doesn't it?) to the list of folks who are doing interesting things in this vein. It's much less harsh and distorted than the old Regis and Female stuff, and I'd almost be willing to bet money that Surgeon lent a hand in the studio during the making of this. Most of it is pretty banging (the Tresor site wants us to believe that it's "industrial", but 30 second chunks of found sound do not an industrial record make), but "Under Skin" is the sort of wrenchingly pretty instrumental interlude that wouldn't be out of place on a Derrick May or Jeff Mills record. I should see if Harald is interested in updating his Tresor discography. They've been putting out the goods recently. Does anyone here have any opinions on Tobias Schmidt's _Dark of Heartness_? ob313: Only three years late, I finally picked up the Derrick May _Innovator_ comp today. It's really, really nice to have all those self-evidently seminal tracks in one place. :) I have no idea why it took me so long. Forrest . . . the self-reflecting image of a narcotized mind . . . ozymandias G desiderata [EMAIL PROTECTED] desperate, deathless (415)558-9064http://www.aoaioxxysz.com/ ::AOAIOXXYSZ::
Re: [313] Surgeon
couldn't agree more, but please say swedish sound, denmark is DEFINITELY not like that. if you doubt that for a second, check out some productions by bo v., bjørn svin or myself Christian Bloch www.mp3.com/bloch Tresor/Funque Droppings/LL/Simple Muzik/Deep Night Essentials - Original Message - From: "ozymandias G desiderata" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Dennis Donohue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 4:20 AM Subject: Re: [313] Surgeon >The whole Scandinavian banging sound was > too raw for me; what I like about Surgeon is how pristine his recent > material sounds (and his basslines _do_ have soul, if you pay > attention to them). If it's going to be raw, it needs extra soul -- > something Jeff Mills and Mad Mike understand very well, but the folks > on Primate don't (in my opinion, natch).
RE: [313] Surgeon
>Does anyone here have any opinions on Tobias Schmidt's _Dark of >Heartness_? i think it's heart of darkness,on tresor right? but it's been a while since i've listened to it so i may be wrong. anyway, i know it's very good. really dark material with some very interesting bass sounds from what i remember. i would recommend giving any of tobias schmidt's stuff a listen. i know i do, always interesting ideas going on. > -Original Message- > From: ozymandias G desiderata [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 10:21 PM > To: Dennis Donohue > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; > 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: [313] Surgeon > > > >>>>> "dd" == Dennis Donohue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > dd> My favorite Surgeon track is definitely "La Real", off of his > dd> label counterbalance (CB02). I love what Tony is doing > dd> recently, the counterbalance stuff is great. I've heard a lot > dd> of coments on this list about how he, (and other people > dd> playing similar music - dubbed "boom-boom-boom") have no > dd> "groove" or "funk" to them. I would have to dissagree. To > dd> me, this is the stuff that gives me that rush of energy. This > dd> is what gives me inspiration to dance. > > At one point I'd written Surgeon off as someone whose only talent was > making derivative copies of _Waveform Transmissions, v1_-era Jeff > Mills. I really liked "Badger Bite" and "Magneze" but was disappointed > by how distorted and repetitive _Communications_ and > _basictonalvocabulary_ were. So I set his stuff aside for a while. > Eventually, I heard his remix of Mogwai's "Fear Satan", which was all > shimmering ambient drones and chimes and absolutely unlike anything > else I've heard by him. It's beautiful. It's certainly better than > anything Mogwai have done on their own. > > Last year, on a whim, I picked up _Force + Form_ and was absolutely > blown away. Techno's history is littered with concept albums, but for > whatever reason, _Force + Form_ works far better for me than almost > all of them (with the possible exception of Plastikman's _Consumed_). > The album is a totally coherent musical statement and has absolutely > pristine production, and is the best mixture of dance and head music > I've heard in a long time. The music is complex enough to be > involving, but simple enough to be completely propulsive and > danceable. In fact, that album (oddly enough) is what rejuvenated my > interest in techno and got me to rejoin this list after a several year > absence. And I'm totally jonesing to hear some folks in SF play that > sort of complicated, polyrhythmic minimalism on a loud sound system. > > dd> I think, if you are going to compile a list of music like this > dd> that is influential, you would have to include Adam Beyer and > dd> Marco Carola (at least), if not Gaetek, Christian Smith and > dd> joel mull. > > I agree that they've been influential, but I'd disagree if you were to > argue that that's a good thing. Those folks were large part what > pushed me away from techno. The whole Scandinavian banging sound was > too raw for me; what I like about Surgeon is how pristine his recent > material sounds (and his basslines _do_ have soul, if you pay > attention to them). If it's going to be raw, it needs extra soul -- > something Jeff Mills and Mad Mike understand very well, but the folks > on Primate don't (in my opinion, natch). > > The folks I have clumped into Surgeon's constellation include James > Ruskin, and Oliver Ho. All started from roughly the same point > (unvarnished love for Mills' and Young's variety of uncompromising > minimalism) and all of them have developed a more intricate, tribal > sound over the past few years. Sometimes it gets difficult to tell > Ruskin and Surgeon apart (on record; I've never seen either of them > DJ), which is sort of a problem for me, but I'm not sure why, because > I really love the music. > > Along those lines, on another whim I picked up Karl O'Connor and Peter > Sutton's _Against Nature_ on Tresor recently, and its much the same as > the aforementioned and is also really, really good. So I guess I have > to add Regis and Female (which means we now have the entire Downwards > roster here, doesn't it?) to the list of folks who are doing > interesting things in this vein. It's much less harsh and distorted > than the old Regis and Female stu
Re: [313] Surgeon
>The whole Scandinavian banging sound was > too raw for me; what I like about Surgeon is how pristine his recent > material sounds (and his basslines _do_ have soul, if you pay > attention to them). If it's going to be raw, it needs extra soul -- > something Jeff Mills and Mad Mike understand very well, but the folks > on Primate don't (in my opinion, natch). I'm out on a limb here, and I'd say that my opinions are probably not the same as the majority of the list's, but I love that raw Drumcode sound. The whole _SWEDISH_ sound has definitely got some sort of chemistry to it, because if you look at any recent Jeff mills mixes (i have "essential mix" on tape) he plays about 30% swedish stuff (carola, beyer, primate...ect.) Like I said before, it seems that most people on this list have something against the swedish "sound", but nevertheless, I love it. Dennis _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.
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not me, I Live and Die by it!!! SEAN Dennis Donohue wrote: > > > >The whole Scandinavian banging sound was > > > too raw for me; what I like about Surgeon is how pristine his recent > > > material sounds (and his basslines _do_ have soul, if you pay > > > attention to them). If it's going to be raw, it needs extra soul -- > > > something Jeff Mills and Mad Mike understand very well, but the folks > > > on Primate don't (in my opinion, natch). > > I'm out on a limb here, and I'd say that my opinions are probably not > the same as the majority of the list's, but I love that raw Drumcode sound. > The whole _SWEDISH_ sound has definitely got some sort of chemistry to it, > because if you look at any recent Jeff mills mixes (i have "essential mix" > on tape) he plays about 30% swedish stuff (carola, beyer, primate...ect.) > Like I said before, it seems that most people on this list have something > against the swedish "sound", but nevertheless, I love it. > > Dennis > > _ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. > > Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at > http://profiles.msn.com. > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- A famous quote from an old wise man. "Shut Up Little Man!" by: Raymond Hauffman
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Hi ppl > Like I said before, it seems that most people on > this list have something > against the swedish "sound", but nevertheless, I > love it. Awww... poor you. Well, it ain't called the Detroit 313 mailing list fer nothing. Listen to 3 hours of easy listening Burt Bacharach style and you'll grow to hate "banging" music too... I think it depends on who you are tho. I'm not trying to sound like my parents but you have to go out and listen to "proper" music once in a while, you'll find yourself hating everything else for a couple of days and then you'll incorporate what you've "learnt" into your life. That's what happens to me anyway... Maybe I'm just weird:) l8r, Nick (Dj Pacific:) __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos - 35mm Quality Prints, Now Get 15 Free! http://photos.yahoo.com/
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>The whole Scandinavian banging sound was > too raw for me; what I like about Surgeon is how pristine his recent > material sounds (and his basslines _do_ have soul, if you pay > attention to them). If it's going to be raw, it needs extra soul -- > something Jeff Mills and Mad Mike understand very well, but the folks > on Primate don't (in my opinion, natch). I'm out on a limb here, and I'd say that my opinions are probably not the same as the majority of the list's, but I love that raw Drumcode sound. The whole _SWEDISH_ sound has definitely got some sort of chemistry to it, because if you look at any recent Jeff mills mixes (i have "essential mix" on tape) he plays about 30% swedish stuff (carola, beyer, primate...ect.) Like I said before, it seems that most people on this list have something against the swedish "sound", but nevertheless, I love it. Dennis My Opinion will be different than yours, I would imagine that Jeff Mills on decks and people here in 313 mailing list have different interest in music, I personally need to feel 313 which is a cutting edge soul music, and I would intelligently guess Jeff Mills have different reponsibility as a DJ on decks picking up tracks to work in his set for the people... Anyway I dont really love the swedish sound, maybe I should listen to more of it, can you suggest some? I am really enjoying B2 on Theo Parrish parallel dimensions its call "what u cry 4", I love the drums pattern and his trackmode release I love it peace out - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.
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Sure Jeff plays that stuff, so does Claude Young, cause both are masters at transforming things, and no doubt Alan does this too. The records are DJ tools and they use them as tools to create something. That's what their primary purpose is. Too many DJs just bang them out, fait accompli. Christian has a great site, can't remember where it is. I think he's moving to the US - or was. He has stuff out on Carl Cox's label and works with John Selway from time to time. Check out the Svek label for some of Beyer and Lekebush's more downtempo house stuff - there's also Joel Mull stuff on there. You can get this CD comp on Svek called Stars, I think. It came out this year. Peace C >My Opinion will be different than yours, I would imagine that Jeff Mills on >decks and people here in 313 mailing list have different interest in music, >I personally need to feel 313 which is a cutting edge soul music, and I >would intelligently guess Jeff Mills have different reponsibility as a DJ on >decks picking up tracks to work in his set for the people... > >Anyway I dont really love the swedish sound, maybe I should listen to more >of it, can you suggest some? > >I am really enjoying B2 on Theo Parrish parallel dimensions >its call "what u cry 4", I love the drums pattern >and his trackmode release >I love it > >peace out > > >> >>- >>To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > >_ >Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. > >Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at >http://profiles.msn.com. > > >- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Surgeon/SF Friday
For anyone in California who got their ears perked up.especially checkin out the good comments on the Surgeon's sets in tha D and NYC Maze Presents DJ Surgeon (Tresor, Counterbalance, Dynamic Tension, Brimingham UK) w/ Nikola (Urban Development, Independant Music Distribution, SF) Club 6 60 6th st. Btw. Market and Mission downtown SF 415-263-6570 $15 21+ Note: since SF sucks and permits for afterhours are impossible to find thanks to Yuppies and their waning disposable incomes the show is from 9:30-2 so start early maybe get some sushi or go to POW across the street and get the 'antidote' best damn pink pineapple infused yumminess ever Hans Kaufmann Teknarke Management 620 Baker #5 San Francisco, CA 94117 (415)885-3422 (415)786-7408 Mobile ___ Send a cool gift with your E-Card http://www.bluemountain.com/giftcenter/
Surgeon: Force+Form
I'm looking for some sound clips of Surgeon's Force+Form LP. Could someone point me in the right direction? Anything besides Satellite. Thanks. M
Surgeon - contact address
Anybody have a contact address for Surgeon?
(313) Surgeon set
Found this excellent set by surgeon on the web: Surgeon at Interface.17 (Los Angeles-USA) - 11-11-2006 <http://tinyurl.com/yna9xd> - Length: 122:09 - Size: 197 Mb - Bitrate: 320 Kbps VBR I do hope that this links comes through to the list..otherwise let me know and i see if i can help u out with it.. Regards, Martijn
(313) Surgeon mix
G'day all... > Found this mix from Surgeon in my mail today..thought some of u might > like it as well. > Click the link..it's a mix from june 2005. > http://www.vibeflow.com/archive/rad...-17.Surgeon.mp3 > <http://www.vibeflow.com/archive/radio2000/radio2000.2005-06-17.Surgeo > n.mp3> > N-joy.. > Martijn > > > > > > >
(313) Surgeon Podcasts
Check it: http://www.fabriclondon.com/podcast/ Anthony Child, known to the hordes of his techno kin as Surgeon, is somewhat of a legend in musical terms and we’re extra happy to be able to present the first in his two part podcast containing musical extremes from the electronic visions of Delia Derbyshire... 1: Isao Tomita - Clair de Lune (Suite Bergamasque, No3) - RCA 2: Delia Derbyshire - Blue Veils and Golden Sands - BBC Records 3: The White Noise - Firebird - Island Records 4: The Beatles - A Day In The Life - Parlophone 5: Soft Cell - Meet Murder My Angel - Vertigo 6: Ryuichi Sakamoto - Riot In Lagos - Island Records 7: Hashim - Al Naafiysh - Cutting Records 8: The Art of Noise - Close To The Edit - ZTT Records 9: The Velvet Underground - Venus In Furs - Polydor http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/fabricpodcast/~5/UJJoLp3xFYE/ fabric_podcast_32_Surgeon_54189149.mp3 The second installment of Surgeon’s podcast links his musical tastes between the raw energy of Bauhaus, tracks from The Walker Brothers and Suicide and pieces from Yoko Ono, Patrick Cowley and Linval Thompson. 1: Bauhaus - Third Uncle - Beggars Banquet 2: Scott Walker - It's Raining Today - Phonogram 3: The Walker Brothers - The Electrician - GTO 4: Suicide - Rocket USA - Red Star 5: Coil - Dark River - Threshold House 6: Jonathan Azande - Long Pig - Susan Lawley 7: Linval Thompson - I Love Marijuana - Trojan Records 8: Patrick Cowley - Megatron Man - Metronome 9: Yoko Ono - Walking On Thin Ice - Geffen http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/fabricpodcast/~5/ATeo6J-7hAU/ fabric_podcast_33_Surgeon_pt2_51730492.mp3
(313) Surgeon UK only
So, anyone going to see Surge in Leeds tonight? Martin Dust
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"when are you coming to detroit?" -Joe Afternoon 313ers - I'm interviewing Surgeon this week, thought I'd ask you peeps if there's anything you like me to ask him... Thanks in advance -- Martin Dust Parkhead House 26 Carver Street Sheffield S1 4FS f: +44 (0) 114 241 3701 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Club - http://www.dustclub.com Community - http://www.littledetroit.net Label http://www.dustscience.net - NOTE: This E-mail is private and confidential to the named recipients. Any information provided is given in good faith. However, unless specifically stated to the contrary, Dust, accepts no liability for the content of this E-mail, or for the consequences of any actions taken on the basis of the information provided, unless that information is subsequently confirmed in writing. The unauthorised copying of any information contained in this E-mail to persons other than the named recipients is strictly forbidden. © 2003 Dust Science Limited.
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That's a different fella, goes by "The Surgeon" http://www.dtcco.tv/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=surgeon I'm talking to this one: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Surgeon Martin 27/10/03 2:52 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]@chartermi.net > "when are you coming to detroit?" > > -Joe > > > Afternoon 313ers - I'm interviewing Surgeon this week, > thought I'd ask you > peeps if there's anything you like me to ask him... > > Thanks in advance
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ask him about his early acid days at house of god in brum...i believe thats where his nickname surgeon comes from...:) or bt his "boys in the showers" ep l
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yes and my question for him is: "when are you coming to detroit" I understood you just fine, the question stands. :) -Joe That's a different fella, goes by "The Surgeon" http://www.dtcco.tv/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=surgeon I'm talking to this one: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Surgeon Martin 27/10/03 2:52 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]@chartermi.net > "when are you coming to detroit?" > > -Joe > > > Afternoon 313ers - I'm interviewing Surgeon this week, > thought I'd ask you > peeps if there's anything you like me to ask him... > > Thanks in advance
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I may be wrong but wasn't he just here? sean >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/27/03 09:52 AM >>> "when are you coming to detroit?" -Joe Afternoon 313ers - I'm interviewing Surgeon this week, thought I'd ask you peeps if there's anything you like me to ask him... Thanks in advance -- Martin Dust Parkhead House 26 Carver Street Sheffield S1 4FS f: +44 (0) 114 241 3701 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Club - http://www.dustclub.com Community - http://www.littledetroit.net Label - http://www.dustscience.net - NOTE: This E-mail is private and confidential to the named recipients. Any information provided is given in good faith. However, unless specifically stated to the contrary, Dust, accepts no liability for the content of this E-mail, or for the consequences of any actions taken on the basis of the information provided, unless that information is subsequently confirmed in writing. The unauthorised copying of any information contained in this E-mail to persons other than the named recipients is strictly forbidden. © 2003 Dust Science Limited.
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maybe... I'll surely not personally notified of all cool acts coming to detroit, but I try to catch everything I can :) - Original Message - From: "Sean Hodgson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 3:58 PM Subject: Re: (313) Interview/Surgeon I may be wrong but wasn't he just here? sean >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/27/03 09:52 AM >>> "when are you coming to detroit?" -Joe Afternoon 313ers - I'm interviewing Surgeon this week, thought I'd ask you peeps if there's anything you like me to ask him... Thanks in advance -- Martin Dust Parkhead House 26 Carver Street Sheffield S1 4FS f: +44 (0) 114 241 3701 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Club - http://www.dustclub.com Community - http://www.littledetroit.net Label - http://www.dustscience.net - NOTE: This E-mail is private and confidential to the named recipients. Any information provided is given in good faith. However, unless specifically stated to the contrary, Dust, accepts no liability for the content of this E-mail, or for the consequences of any actions taken on the basis of the information provided, unless that information is subsequently confirmed in writing. The unauthorised copying of any information contained in this E-mail to persons other than the named recipients is strictly forbidden. © 2003 Dust Science Limited.
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Ask Surgeon, if he ever remixed Coil? There was a rumor that there were some Surgeon and Autechre remixes of Coil. I heard about that ages ago, I wonder why they never came out. From: Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 313 <313@hyperreal.org> Subject: (313) Interview/Surgeon Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 14:40:40 + Afternoon 313ers - I'm interviewing Surgeon this week, thought I'd ask you peeps if there's anything you like me to ask him... Thanks in advance -- Martin Dust Parkhead House 26 Carver Street Sheffield S1 4FS f: +44 (0) 114 241 3701 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Club - http://www.dustclub.com Community - http://www.littledetroit.net Label - http://www.dustscience.net - NOTE: This E-mail is private and confidential to the named recipients. Any information provided is given in good faith. However, unless specifically stated to the contrary, Dust, accepts no liability for the content of this E-mail, or for the consequences of any actions taken on the basis of the information provided, unless that information is subsequently confirmed in writing. The unauthorised copying of any information contained in this E-mail to persons other than the named recipients is strictly forbidden. © 2003 Dust Science Limited. _ See when your friends are online with MSN Messenger 6.0. Download it now FREE! http://msnmessenger-download.com
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ask about how much work is going into customizing the tracks he plays out now (via final scratch). sounds like a lot. are the recent BMB shows live or just surgeon/dj, regis/live? if they are in fact live, this is the first time he's done that, no? what's up with dynamic tension? did the recent dissolution of integrale affect (him beyond having to find new distribution)? dj-surgeon.com update..? mp3 mixes etc? speaking of, would the full recording of his set at ATP this summer ever be available? favorite place to play? tell him to tell karl that he needs a website. or at least downwards does. --- Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Afternoon 313ers - I'm interviewing Surgeon this > week, thought I'd ask you > peeps if there's anything you like me to ask him... > > Thanks in advance > -- > Martin Dust > Parkhead House > 26 Carver Street > Sheffield > S1 4FS > > f: +44 (0) 114 241 3701 > e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > - > Club - http://www.dustclub.com > Community - http://www.littledetroit.net > Label http://www.dustscience.net > - > > NOTE: This E-mail is private and confidential to the > named recipients. Any > information provided is given in good faith. > > However, unless specifically stated to the contrary, > Dust, accepts no > liability for the content of this E-mail, or for the > consequences of any > actions taken on the basis of the information > provided, unless that > information is subsequently confirmed in writing. > The unauthorised copying > of any information contained in this E-mail to > persons other than the named > recipients is strictly forbidden. © 2003 Dust > Science Limited. > >
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Why does he have such a chip on his shoulder. :) -- >From: Garrett McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 313 <313@hyperreal.org> >Subject: Re: (313) Interview/Surgeon >Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 12:17 PM > > ask about how much work is going into customizing the > tracks he plays out now (via final scratch). sounds > like a lot. > > are the recent BMB shows live or just surgeon/dj, > regis/live? if they are in fact live, this is the > first time he's done that, no? > > what's up with dynamic tension? > > did the recent dissolution of integrale affect (him > beyond having to find new distribution)? > > dj-surgeon.com update..? mp3 mixes etc? speaking of, > would the full recording of his set at ATP this summer > ever be available? > > favorite place to play? > > tell him to tell karl that he needs a website. or at > least downwards does. > > --- Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Afternoon 313ers - I'm interviewing Surgeon this >> week, thought I'd ask you >> peeps if there's anything you like me to ask him... >> >> Thanks in advance >> -- >> Martin Dust >> Parkhead House >> 26 Carver Street >> Sheffield >> S1 4FS >> >> f: +44 (0) 114 241 3701 >> e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> - >> Club - http://www.dustclub.com >> Community - http://www.littledetroit.net >> Label http://www.dustscience.net >> - >> >> NOTE: This E-mail is private and confidential to the >> named recipients. Any >> information provided is given in good faith. >> >> However, unless specifically stated to the contrary, >> Dust, accepts no >> liability for the content of this E-mail, or for the >> consequences of any >> actions taken on the basis of the information >> provided, unless that >> information is subsequently confirmed in writing. >> The unauthorised copying >> of any information contained in this E-mail to >> persons other than the named >> recipients is strictly forbidden. © 2003 Dust >> Science Limited. >> >> >
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Best question yet. I totally concur with you sir. - Original Message - From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 12:24:12 +1100 To: 313 Detroit <313@hyperreal.org> Subject: Re: (313) Interview/Surgeon > Why does he have such a chip on his shoulder. :) > > -- > >From: Garrett McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> >To: Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 313 <313@hyperreal.org> > >Subject: Re: (313) Interview/Surgeon > >Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 12:17 PM > > > > > ask about how much work is going into customizing the > > tracks he plays out now (via final scratch). sounds > > like a lot. > > > > are the recent BMB shows live or just surgeon/dj, > > regis/live? if they are in fact live, this is the > > first time he's done that, no? > > > ; > what's up with dynamic tension? > > > > did the recent dissolution of integrale affect (him > > beyond having to find new distribution)? > > > > dj-surgeon.com update..? mp3 mixes etc? speaking of, > > would the full recording of his set at ATP this summer > > ever be available? > > > > favorite place to play? > > > > tell him to tell karl that he needs a website. or at > > least downwards does. > > > > --- Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > >> Afternoon 313ers - I'm interviewing Surgeon this > >> week, thought I'd ask you > >> peeps if there's anything you like me to ask him... > >> > >> Thanks in advance > >> -- > >> Martin Dust > >> Parkhead House > >> 26 Carver Street > >> Sheffield > >& gt; S1 4FS > >> > >> f: +44 (0) 114 241 3701 > >> e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> - > >> Club - http://www.dustclub.com > >> Community - http://www.littledetroit.net > >> Label http://www.dustscience.net > >> - > >> > >> NOTE: This E-mail is private and confidential to the > >> named recipients. Any > >> information provided is given in good faith. > >> > >> However, unless specifically stated to the contrary, > >> Dust, accepts no > >> liability for the content of this E-mail, or for the > >> consequences of any > >> actions taken on the basis of the information > >> provided, unless that > >> information is subsequently confirmed in writing. > ; >> The unauthorised copying > >> of any information contained in this E-mail to > >> persons other than the named > >> recipients is strictly forbidden. © 2003 Dust > >> Science Limited. > >> > >> > > -- ___ Sign-up for your own personalized E-mail at Mail.com CareerBuilder.com has over 400,000 jobs. Be smarter about your job search
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He did a remix of Teenage Lightning. The remixes were meant to be included on a bonus 12" in a box set of Scatology, Horse Rotorvatotor and Love's Secret Domain, but the box set never appeared. He opened his set at All Tomorrow's Parties with the remix... Sean. -Original Message- From: Moe Fuzz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 28 October 2003 00:48 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Interview/Surgeon Ask Surgeon, if he ever remixed Coil? There was a rumor that there were some Surgeon and Autechre remixes of Coil. I heard about that ages ago, I wonder why they never came out. >From: Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: 313 <313@hyperreal.org> >Subject: (313) Interview/Surgeon >Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 14:40:40 + > >Afternoon 313ers - I'm interviewing Surgeon this week, thought I'd ask you >peeps if there's anything you like me to ask him... > >Thanks in advance >-- >Martin Dust >Parkhead House >26 Carver Street >Sheffield >S1 4FS > >f: +44 (0) 114 241 3701 >e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >- >Club - http://www.dustclub.com >Community - http://www.littledetroit.net >Label - http://www.dustscience.net >- > >NOTE: This E-mail is private and confidential to the named recipients. Any >information provided is given in good faith. > >However, unless specifically stated to the contrary, Dust, accepts no >liability for the content of this E-mail, or for the consequences of any >actions taken on the basis of the information provided, unless that >information is subsequently confirmed in writing. The unauthorised copying >of any information contained in this E-mail to persons other than the named >recipients is strictly forbidden. © 2003 Dust Science Limited. > _ See when your friends are online with MSN Messenger 6.0. Download it now FREE! http://msnmessenger-download.com
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He does? -Original Message- From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 1:24 AM To: 313 Detroit Subject: Re: (313) Interview/Surgeon Why does he have such a chip on his shoulder. :) -- >From: Garrett McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 313 <313@hyperreal.org> >Subject: Re: (313) Interview/Surgeon >Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 12:17 PM > > ask about how much work is going into customizing the > tracks he plays out now (via final scratch). sounds > like a lot. > > are the recent BMB shows live or just surgeon/dj, > regis/live? if they are in fact live, this is the > first time he's done that, no? > > what's up with dynamic tension? > > did the recent dissolution of integrale affect (him > beyond having to find new distribution)? > > dj-surgeon.com update..? mp3 mixes etc? speaking of, > would the full recording of his set at ATP this summer > ever be available? > > favorite place to play? > > tell him to tell karl that he needs a website. or at > least downwards does. > > --- Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Afternoon 313ers - I'm interviewing Surgeon this >> week, thought I'd ask you >> peeps if there's anything you like me to ask him... >> >> Thanks in advance >> -- >> Martin Dust >> Parkhead House >> 26 Carver Street >> Sheffield >> S1 4FS >> >> f: +44 (0) 114 241 3701 >> e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> - >> Club - http://www.dustclub.com >> Community - http://www.littledetroit.net >> Label ' http://www.dustscience.net >> - >> >> NOTE: This E-mail is private and confidential to the >> named recipients. Any >> information provided is given in good faith. >> >> However, unless specifically stated to the contrary, >> Dust, accepts no >> liability for the content of this E-mail, or for the >> consequences of any >> actions taken on the basis of the information >> provided, unless that >> information is subsequently confirmed in writing. >> The unauthorised copying >> of any information contained in this E-mail to >> persons other than the named >> recipients is strictly forbidden. © 2003 Dust >> Science Limited. >> >> > # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
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>Why does he have such a chip on his shoulder. :) more info! please _ - 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. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring
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Maybe they are just referring to his abrasive style? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 9:13 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Interview/Surgeon >Why does he have such a chip on his shoulder. :) more info! please _ - 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. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
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>Maybe they are just referring to his abrasive style? gutted. I wanted juicy info. anyway, did he actually ever make a good record? I never heard one but then I haven't half his records. _ - 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. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring
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Yes! Tonnes! Force and Form Basic Tonal Vocabulary Magneze Badger Bite Muggerscum Out Balance Midnight Club Tracks most of his stuff in fact! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 9:33 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Interview/Surgeon >Maybe they are just referring to his abrasive style? gutted. I wanted juicy info. anyway, did he actually ever make a good record? I never heard one but then I haven't half his records. _ - 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. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
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I think counter balance is some of his best stuff.. -Original Message- From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 28 October 2003 09:37 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Interview/Surgeon Yes! Tonnes! Force and Form Basic Tonal Vocabulary Magneze Badger Bite Muggerscum Out Balance Midnight Club Tracks most of his stuff in fact! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 9:33 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Interview/Surgeon >Maybe they are just referring to his abrasive style? gutted. I wanted juicy info. anyway, did he actually ever make a good record? I never heard one but then I haven't half his records. _ - 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. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. # --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release Date: 22/10/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release Date: 22/10/03
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I would like technical info (as always) like what processes go into producing his music: Is mastering in house? Other people involved in the processes of production? Processes used to create music- what approaches? Influences, techniques, influences, favourite equipment? My impression of surgeon is a solid understanding of frequencies and tones in music, does he agree and if so what does he attribute this to? Im not aware of much collaboration- why? (maybe this is not true?) Will he be following Luke Slaters lead anytime soon :) . Regards, Quest Pond p: +44 (0)1483 469 416 f: +44 (0)1483 469 408 w: <<http://www.aligned-assets.co.uk/>> Aligned Assets Limited Bradstone Brook Christmas Hill, Shalford Surrey, GU4 8HR Aligned Assets The information contained in or attached to this message is the responsibility of the sender and is meant for the confidential use of the intended recipients. It does not necessarily represent the position of Aligned Assets. If you are not an intended recipient you are notified that you have received this communication in error and that review, dissemination or copying of this communication is prohibited. If you have received this in error, please notify us. > -Original Message- > From: ian cheshire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 28 October 2003 10:05 AM > To: Robert Taylor; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: RE: (313) Interview/Surgeon > > > I think counter balance is some of his best stuff.. > > -Original Message- > From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 28 October 2003 09:37 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: RE: (313) Interview/Surgeon > > > Yes! Tonnes! > Force and Form > Basic Tonal Vocabulary > Magneze > Badger Bite > Muggerscum Out > Balance > Midnight Club Tracks > most of his stuff in fact! > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 9:33 AM > To: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: RE: (313) Interview/Surgeon > > > > >Maybe they are just referring to his abrasive style? > > gutted. > > I wanted juicy info. > > anyway, did he actually ever make a good record? I never > heard one but > then I haven't half his records. > _ > > - 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. > > PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming > e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and > telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you > give your consent to such monitoring > > > > ## > ## > # > Note: > > Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do > not necessarily > represent > those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless > specifically stated. > This email > and any files transmitted are confidential and intended > solely for the use > of the > individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have > received this > email in > error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Thank You. > ## > ## > # > > --- > Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release Date: 22/10/03 > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release Date: 22/10/03 > >
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everything on Counterbalance is essential. but i think that Body Request is one of the most overlooked things he's done. --- ian cheshire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think counter balance is some of his best stuff.. > > -Original Message- > From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 28 October 2003 09:37 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: RE: (313) Interview/Surgeon > > > Yes! Tonnes! > Force and Form > Basic Tonal Vocabulary > Magneze > Badger Bite > Muggerscum Out > Balance > Midnight Club Tracks > most of his stuff in fact! > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 9:33 AM > To: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: RE: (313) Interview/Surgeon > > > > >Maybe they are just referring to his abrasive > style? > > gutted. > > I wanted juicy info. > > anyway, did he actually ever make a good record? I > never heard one but > then I haven't half his records. > _ > > - 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. > > PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and > incoming > e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail > and > telecommunications systems. By replying to this > e-mail you > give your consent to such monitoring > > > > > # > Note: > > Any views or opinions are solely those of the author > and do not necessarily > represent > those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless > specifically stated. > This email > and any files transmitted are confidential and > intended solely for the use > of the > individual or entity to which they are addressed. If > you have received this > email in > error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Thank You. > > # > > --- > Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system > (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release > Date: 22/10/03 > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system > (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release > Date: 22/10/03 > >
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true,very true -Original Message- From: Garrett McGrath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 28 October 2003 19:09 To: ian cheshire; Robert Taylor; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Interview/Surgeon everything on Counterbalance is essential. but i think that Body Request is one of the most overlooked things he's done. --- ian cheshire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think counter balance is some of his best stuff.. > > -Original Message- > From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 28 October 2003 09:37 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: RE: (313) Interview/Surgeon > > > Yes! Tonnes! > Force and Form > Basic Tonal Vocabulary > Magneze > Badger Bite > Muggerscum Out > Balance > Midnight Club Tracks > most of his stuff in fact! > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 9:33 AM > To: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: RE: (313) Interview/Surgeon > > > > >Maybe they are just referring to his abrasive > style? > > gutted. > > I wanted juicy info. > > anyway, did he actually ever make a good record? I > never heard one but > then I haven't half his records. > _ > > - 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. > > PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and > incoming > e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail > and > telecommunications systems. By replying to this > e-mail you > give your consent to such monitoring > > > > > # > Note: > > Any views or opinions are solely those of the author > and do not necessarily > represent > those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless > specifically stated. > This email > and any files transmitted are confidential and > intended solely for the use > of the > individual or entity to which they are addressed. If > you have received this > email in > error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Thank You. > > # > > --- > Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system > (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release > Date: 22/10/03 > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system > (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release > Date: 22/10/03 > > --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release Date: 22/10/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release Date: 22/10/03
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My favorites would have to be: Magneze Learning (doubles of this is key - every track is good too) Force and Form (Epic!) Body Request Midnight Club Badger Bite (although I only recently discovered it) and I must confess I'm not too well versed in a lot of the earlier stuff. Need to correct that... Also the British Murder Boys stuff is great. For most of the '90s (basically until Force and Form), I was under the misapprehension that he was basically a Mills wannabe, but goddam I was wrong about that! Tristan === http://www.phonopsia.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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--- Phonopsia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > For most of the '90s (basically until Force and > Form), I was under the > misapprehension that he was basically a Mills > wannabe, but goddam I was > wrong about that! i seem to remember him being surprised that mills was playing Magneze and Move so much in '95. he's frankly not very 'into' detroit.
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Funny when he's such a Mills biter. ;) > i seem to remember him being surprised that mills was > playing Magneze and Move so much in '95. he's frankly > not very 'into' detroit. >
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Check out Claude Young's DJ Kicks Mix CD for an excellent two copy cut up of Badger Bite -Original Message- From: Phonopsia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 28 October 2003 23:16 To: Robert Taylor; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Interview/Surgeon My favorites would have to be: Magneze Learning (doubles of this is key - every track is good too) Force and Form (Epic!) Body Request Midnight Club Badger Bite (although I only recently discovered it) and I must confess I'm not too well versed in a lot of the earlier stuff. Need to correct that... Also the British Murder Boys stuff is great. For most of the '90s (basically until Force and Form), I was under the misapprehension that he was basically a Mills wannabe, but goddam I was wrong about that! Tristan === http://www.phonopsia.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED] The information contained in or attached to this email is intended only for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, or a person responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, you are not authorised to and must not disclose, copy, distribute, or retain this message or any part of it. It may contain information which is confidential and/or covered by legal professional or other privilege (or other rules or laws with similar effect in jurisdictions outside England and Wales). The views expressed in this email are not necessarily the views of Centrica plc, and the company, its directors, officers or employees make no representation or accept any liability for its accuracy or completeness unless expressly stated to the contrary.
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That mix CD is the nuts and I told him that when I played with him and he told me its probably the worst mix cd he has done! my friend and me told him in a nicest possible way to shut up but he swore he had better one...as you can guess I am still waiting for this cd ;0) -Original Message- From: McAllister, Nic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 29 October 2003 08:33 To: 'Phonopsia'; Robert Taylor; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Interview/Surgeon Check out Claude Young's DJ Kicks Mix CD for an excellent two copy cut up of Badger Bite -Original Message- From: Phonopsia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 28 October 2003 23:16 To: Robert Taylor; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Interview/Surgeon My favorites would have to be: Magneze Learning (doubles of this is key - every track is good too) Force and Form (Epic!) Body Request Midnight Club Badger Bite (although I only recently discovered it) and I must confess I'm not too well versed in a lot of the earlier stuff. Need to correct that... Also the British Murder Boys stuff is great. For most of the '90s (basically until Force and Form), I was under the misapprehension that he was basically a Mills wannabe, but goddam I was wrong about that! Tristan === http://www.phonopsia.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED] The information contained in or attached to this email is intended only for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, or a person responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, you are not authorised to and must not disclose, copy, distribute, or retain this message or any part of it. It may contain information which is confidential and/or covered by legal professional or other privilege (or other rules or laws with similar effect in jurisdictions outside England and Wales). The views expressed in this email are not necessarily the views of Centrica plc, and the company, its directors, officers or employees make no representation or accept any liability for its accuracy or completeness unless expressly stated to the contrary. --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release Date: 22/10/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release Date: 22/10/03
RE: (313) Interview/Surgeon
This seems to be a very common misapprehension and I've never quite worked out why - I'd challenge you to find any Surgeon tracks that sound like Mills at all on anything but the most cursory of listens. In fact, when almost every other european techno producer was churning out PurposeMaker by numbers a few years back, he was one of the very few producing interesting, innovative and musical material. Sean. -Original Message- From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 28 October 2003 23:57 To: 313 Detroit Subject: Re: (313) Interview/Surgeon Funny when he's such a Mills biter. ;) > i seem to remember him being surprised that mills was > playing Magneze and Move so much in '95. he's frankly > not very 'into' detroit. >
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Is there any place on the web to hear this? I really like Coil's original (part I & II), I bet Surgeon did a pretty good job remixing it. I wonder if he is ever going to pursue more experimental music, since he seems to be a fan of artists like Faust, Coil, etc. From: "Sean Creen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Moe Fuzz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<313@hyperreal.org> Subject: RE: (313) Interview/Surgeon Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 08:13:28 - He did a remix of Teenage Lightning. The remixes were meant to be included on a bonus 12" in a box set of Scatology, Horse Rotorvatotor and Love's Secret Domain, but the box set never appeared. He opened his set at All Tomorrow's Parties with the remix... Sean. _ Enjoy MSN 8 patented spam control and more with MSN 8 Dial-up Internet Service. Try it FREE for one month! http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup
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Well he's not as overt as some others but the whole conceptual thing and so is pure Mills, and more respectable folks than I have said so. 'Nuff said. ;) -- >From: "Sean Creen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "313 Detroit" <313@hyperreal.org> >Subject: RE: (313) Interview/Surgeon >Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 8:28 PM > > This seems to be a very common misapprehension and I've never quite worked > out why - I'd challenge you to find any Surgeon tracks that sound like Mills > at all on anything but the most cursory of listens. In fact, when almost > every other european techno producer was churning out PurposeMaker by > numbers a few years back, he was one of the very few producing interesting, > innovative and musical material. > > Sean. > > -Original Message- > From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 28 October 2003 23:57 > To: 313 Detroit > Subject: Re: (313) Interview/Surgeon > > > Funny when he's such a Mills biter. ;) > >> i seem to remember him being surprised that mills was >> playing Magneze and Move so much in '95. he's frankly >> not very 'into' detroit. >> >
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- Original Message - From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "313 Detroit" <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 1:25 AM Subject: Re: (313) Interview/Surgeon > Well he's not as overt as some others but the whole conceptual thing and so > is pure Mills, and more respectable folks than I have said so. 'Nuff said. > ;) I don't think an appeal to authority on this matter is very instructive. If it was true once, it certainly isn't now. They've gone in totally different directions - as DJs and producers. When I felt this way it was before I had really given him a chance. To each their own perhaps, but I think it at least requires an acquaintance with the breadth of what he does. In terms of production, Force and Form provided the clear break for me, and then when I started to listen to his earlier stuff with a bit more of an open mind, I thought the comparison was not very accurate. As a DJ, I don't think that the comparison ever held much water. Surgeon is... medically precise, whereas Mills gets a bit lose (not to reignite that debate). Their styles are quite distinct. I love them both, and there's no doubt that Mills influenced all of harder techno quite decisively, but I don't think you can write off Surgeon as a clone any more than you could Luke Slater. Tristan === http://www.phonopsia.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(313) Does the Surgeon..
really command 2 days worth of solid 313 postings placid
(313) surgeon in manc
am not sure if this has been listed yet (?), but Surgeon is playing this Friday at the Phoenix in Manchester.. (also Aquasky in a breaks type room).. should be a good one! kev <>
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Luke's got a better sense of humour. ;) Seriously I haven't followed Surgeon for a while, I think there's more interesting music out there. He's good at what he does, I just wouldn't call him an innovator. There's no right or wrong about it, it's a subjective thing. > - Original Message - > From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "313 Detroit" <313@hyperreal.org> > Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 1:25 AM > Subject: Re: (313) Interview/Surgeon > > >> Well he's not as overt as some others but the whole conceptual thing and > so >> is pure Mills, and more respectable folks than I have said so. 'Nuff said. >> ;) > > I don't think an appeal to authority on this matter is very instructive. If > it was true once, it certainly isn't now. They've gone in totally different > directions - as DJs and producers. > > When I felt this way it was before I had really given him a chance. To each > their own perhaps, but I think it at least requires an acquaintance with the > breadth of what he does. In terms of production, Force and Form provided the > clear break for me, and then when I started to listen to his earlier stuff > with a bit more of an open mind, I thought the comparison was not very > accurate. As a DJ, I don't think that the comparison ever held much water. > Surgeon is... medically precise, whereas Mills gets a bit lose (not to > reignite that debate). Their styles are quite distinct. I love them both, > and there's no doubt that Mills influenced all of harder techno quite > decisively, but I don't think you can write off Surgeon as a clone any more > than you could Luke Slater. > > Tristan > === > http://www.phonopsia.co.uk > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
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So what has Mr. Slater been up to lately - outside of the last LP? I recently found a 7th Plane EP (Shades Amaze Concept - if I remember correctly) and I'm always taken in by his more ambient influenced techno (and Dave Angel's as well). I wasn't too impressed with "Alright on Top". Interesting - just checked his website and he posted a "now hiring" sign this past July for a vocalist with the following requirements: 1.be able to keep in tune 2.be adaptable and into music with an edge to it strange as it may seem. 3.be able to scream if the moment is right. Well, I can do #2 and 3 (I can cry when the moment is right too) - I'll go update my CV send all demos to "Scream for Slater" check it out http://www.lukeslater.com/ MEK "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313 Detroit <313@hyperreal.org> il.com.au> cc: Subject: Re: (313) Interview/Surgeon 10/30/03 06:39 AM Luke's got a better sense of humour. ;) Seriously I haven't followed Surgeon for a while, I think there's more interesting music out there. He's good at what he does, I just wouldn't call him an innovator. There's no right or wrong about it, it's a subjective thing. > - Original Message - > From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "313 Detroit" <313@hyperreal.org> > Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 1:25 AM > Subject: Re: (313) Interview/Surgeon > > >> Well he's not as overt as some others but the whole conceptual thing and > so >> is pure Mills, and more respectable folks than I have said so. 'Nuff said. >> ;) > > I don't think an appeal to authority on this matter is very instructive. If > it was true once, it certainly isn't now. They've gone in totally different > directions - as DJs and producers. > > When I felt this way it was before I had really given him a chance. To each > their own perhaps, but I think it at least requires an acquaintance with the > breadth of what he does. In terms of production, Force and Form provided the > clear break for me, and then when I started to listen to his earlier stuff > with a bit more of an open mind, I thought the comparison was not very > accurate. As a DJ, I don't think that the comparison ever held much water. > Surgeon is... medically precise, whereas Mills gets a bit lose (not to > reignite that debate). Their styles are quite distinct. I love them both, > and there's no doubt that Mills influenced all of harder techno quite > decisively, but I don't think you can write off Surgeon as a clone any more > than you could Luke Slater. > > Tristan > === > http://www.phonopsia.co.uk > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
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If Slater wants a vocalist who is "adaptable and into music with an edge to it strange as it may seem", why has he stopped making it? I am also a fan of his more downtempo material - his My Yellow Wise Rug LP is a classic -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 2:00 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Interview/Surgeon So what has Mr. Slater been up to lately - outside of the last LP? I recently found a 7th Plane EP (Shades Amaze Concept - if I remember correctly) and I'm always taken in by his more ambient influenced techno (and Dave Angel's as well). I wasn't too impressed with "Alright on Top". Interesting - just checked his website and he posted a "now hiring" sign this past July for a vocalist with the following requirements: 1.be able to keep in tune 2.be adaptable and into music with an edge to it strange as it may seem. 3.be able to scream if the moment is right. Well, I can do #2 and 3 (I can cry when the moment is right too) - I'll go update my CV send all demos to "Scream for Slater" check it out http://www.lukeslater.com/ MEK "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313 Detroit <313@hyperreal.org> il.com.au> cc: Subject: Re: (313) Interview/Surgeon 10/30/03 06:39 AM Luke's got a better sense of humour. ;) Seriously I haven't followed Surgeon for a while, I think there's more interesting music out there. He's good at what he does, I just wouldn't call him an innovator. There's no right or wrong about it, it's a subjective thing. > - Original Message - > From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "313 Detroit" <313@hyperreal.org> > Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 1:25 AM > Subject: Re: (313) Interview/Surgeon > > >> Well he's not as overt as some others but the whole conceptual thing and > so >> is pure Mills, and more respectable folks than I have said so. 'Nuff said. >> ;) > > I don't think an appeal to authority on this matter is very instructive.. If > it was true once, it certainly isn't now. They've gone in totally different > directions - as DJs and producers. > > When I felt this way it was before I had really given him a chance. To each > their own perhaps, but I think it at least requires an acquaintance with the > breadth of what he does. In terms of production, Force and Form provided the > clear break for me, and then when I started to listen to his earlier stuff > with a bit more of an open mind, I thought the comparison was not very > accurate. As a DJ, I don't think that the comparison ever held much water. > Surgeon is... medically precise, whereas Mills gets a bit lose (not to > reignite that debate). Their styles are quite distinct. I love them both, > and there's no doubt that Mills influenced all of harder techno quite > decisively, but I don't think you can write off Surgeon as a clone any more > than you could Luke Slater. > > Tristan > === > http://www.phonopsia.co.uk > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
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4 cournered room is still a personal favourite, though the cover is pretty dodgy lookin the x-tront & early planetary assault systems releases on peacefrog was bangin, the stuff on djax as clemintine was great too! i didn't enjoy alright on top, it upset me as did seeing him live at lost earlier this year, maybe it was just the crap sound and the pants with zippers... -Original Message- From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 October 2003 14:11 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Interview/Surgeon If Slater wants a vocalist who is "adaptable and into music with an edge to it strange as it may seem", why has he stopped making it? I am also a fan of his more downtempo material - his My Yellow Wise Rug LP is a classic -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 2:00 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Interview/Surgeon So what has Mr. Slater been up to lately - outside of the last LP? I recently found a 7th Plane EP (Shades Amaze Concept - if I remember correctly) and I'm always taken in by his more ambient influenced techno (and Dave Angel's as well). I wasn't too impressed with "Alright on Top". Interesting - just checked his website and he posted a "now hiring" sign this past July for a vocalist with the following requirements: 1.be able to keep in tune 2.be adaptable and into music with an edge to it strange as it may seem. 3.be able to scream if the moment is right. Well, I can do #2 and 3 (I can cry when the moment is right too) - I'll go update my CV send all demos to "Scream for Slater" check it out http://www.lukeslater.com/ MEK "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313 Detroit <313@hyperreal.org> il.com.au> cc: Subject: Re: (313) Interview/Surgeon 10/30/03 06:39 AM Luke's got a better sense of humour. ;) Seriously I haven't followed Surgeon for a while, I think there's more interesting music out there. He's good at what he does, I just wouldn't call him an innovator. There's no right or wrong about it, it's a subjective thing. > - Original Message - > From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "313 Detroit" <313@hyperreal.org> > Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 1:25 AM > Subject: Re: (313) Interview/Surgeon > > >> Well he's not as overt as some others but the whole conceptual thing and > so >> is pure Mills, and more respectable folks than I have said so. 'Nuff said. >> ;) > > I don't think an appeal to authority on this matter is very instructive.. If > it was true once, it certainly isn't now. They've gone in totally different > directions - as DJs and producers. > > When I felt this way it was before I had really given him a chance. To each > their own perhaps, but I think it at least requires an acquaintance with the > breadth of what he does. In terms of production, Force and Form provided the > clear break for me, and then when I started to listen to his earlier stuff > with a bit more of an open mind, I thought the comparison was not very > accurate. As a DJ, I don't think that the comparison ever held much water. > Surgeon is... medically precise, whereas Mills gets a bit lose (not to > reignite that debate). Their styles are quite distinct. I love them both, > and there's no doubt that Mills influenced all of harder techno quite > decisively, but I don't think you can write off Surgeon as a clone any more > than you could Luke Slater. > > Tristan > === > http://www.phonopsia.co.uk > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
[313] Surgeon & tone-shifting
In a message dated 28/09/00 4:01:55 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Remember in Modulations, when I think Saunderson said that techno was the > only way out, the only escape of such a desolate city? Well, everyone > usually feels trapped somehow in some manner (if not, your probably an > artist!! LOL!!), and techno was created to alleviate that feeling of being > ultimately controlled... > > I also think that tonshifts have something to do with tribalism, and the > creation of very mystical moments, for the repetition of the tribal dance > sounds strange and powerful to them, and being primitive, their only option > is a God who creates these magical sounds... I believe this tone-shift theory is just another way of interpreting the interaction between ecstasy and repetitive music - the actual 'trance' that techno music embodies itself through its tribal origins. This 'mystical experience' whether or not through extraneous assistance is central to the mind releasing itself into the 'singularity' that can be translated into this 'vibe' that is talked about. Personally I have felt this through the process of extensive listening to minimal techno music. The essence is within the rhythm, the key is in the dance - Its liberating and often addictive. That's why we love the music and this dance that transcends our perception. A_Zed
Surgeon - ``Body Request'' (DTRLP1)
Hullo All, I just received my copy of Surgeon's ``Body Request'' album - his first on his own Dynamic Tension imprint. The album starts off with ``Hunger'', a foray into ``Red Two''-ish Clarkean techno with clinks and clonks thrown in for good measure. ``Setting The Scene'' begins with a clinging percussions and a hard beat, gaining momentum and reverb as the track progresses (reminding me somewhat of Beaumont Hannant's remix of Autechre's ``Basscadet'' - but the comparison is a bit shaky). From somewhere out comes the bell/string background, fading in and out of focus under the relentless beat and percussions. ``Fight Or Flight'' is very reminiscent of Surgeon's earlier work on Dynamic Tension - furiously repetitive percussions over a booming bass drum and a variety of shakers and hihats. A few detuned bellstrings in the background - similar to ``Setting The Scene'' but shorter and only momentary. ``Discipline'' lashes out hard and sudden with a bouncy percussive melody line, escalating to another furious in-and-out-fading hihat/shaker/snare workout over a booming bassline. ``Instinct'' is another tapping detroit repeating chord track with a rather interesting overlaid syncopated rhythm. Not a lot of variation here, nevertheless a good track with a snappish bassline. ``Stringent'' is very similar to ``Discipline'' - a bouncing percussive melody over a repetitive square bassline. Nothing new here. ``Sleep (Ultra Violet)'' is the definite high point of the album - starting off with a couple of minutes of buildup drums and percussions (but with that familiar Surgeon touch - very loose and open). The a string layer is added - just two chords repeating over and over - very similar to Claude Young's ``Angel'' on his third release on Deta or Ruskin's ``Prevention Beyond Cause'' on Blueprint. The strings fade out but then fade back in during a break from whence the track continues to its inevitable end - a symphonic chaos of strings and reverb and noise. These were my first impressions as I was listening to the album, so take everything with a grain of salt - I think all Surgeon releases require more than one listen-to before all the nuances become apparent. All in all, a very good package. A tad too level and unsurprising when compared to Surgeon's latest work on Counterbalance, but nevertheless worth buying if you're into Surgeon, Ruskin, Ho and the like. DTRLP1 (Dynamic Tension [UK], 2xLP, 2000) Surgeon (Anthony Child) ``Body Request'' A1 ``Hunger'' A2 ``Setting The Scene'' B1 ``Fight Or Flight'' B2 ``Discipline'' C1 ``Instinct'' C2 ``Stringent'' D1 ``Sleep (Ultra Violet)'' If anyone knows if the CD has more tracks, let me know. Cheers, -- nuutti-iivari meriläinen gordon at diversion dot org http colon slash slash www dot diversion dot org slash
Re: [313] Surgeon @ Motor
I just got back from NYC where Neil Landstrumm, James Ruskin and Surgeon played last night. Some background: first time in New York since I was 16. Accordingly it was my first time @ the Limelight. While I know most NYC313ers have a huge aversion to this place, the venue is probably the best I've ever been to. It's a beautiful old church, decked out with two floors of catwalks, a maze of tiny rooms branching off of the main floor, and to my ears, pretty good sound (more on this later). Some gripes about the Limelight: I called 30 minutes before I arrived to verify the event was going on (Timeout listed it on Friday) and the price. They said it was $25, as advertised on the flyers and at Timeout. I arrive and they are charging $30. What the f*ck is that all about??? As I would soon find out, the place is clearly all about BIG BUCKS. We descend to the $2 coat check, where they proceed to charge Dave Dawson $4 because his liner coat is not zipped to the shell (they hung it on one hook). Drinks were also pricey, but nothing out of the ordinary from what I hear about New York drink prices. However... a small bottle of water was $4, and there were no drinking fountains. Again, what the f*ck? In my mind, that's nothing short of criminal. Supposedly, the "new" Limelight has been and will be featuring a lot more quality techno. I really hope they get the rest of their act together. On to the music: We got there early (around 10:30ish). The first DJ spun until 2:00, and I'm not sure when he went on. I suspect this was Neil Landstrumm. The music wasn't exactly what I'd expect from Neil Landstrumm, but then again I don't really know what to expect from Neill Landstrumm's DJing. The beginning was pretty typical of the deeper side of Tresor, but a bit too repetitive (without really progressing) for my tastes. After an hour or so, he moved into slightly harder territory but never sustained a full-on bludgeoning. All told, it was a great opening set once he settled in. I spotted Lyot, some older UR, and plenty of Tresorish stuff. Next up, James Ruskin: Never seen him before since he no-showed in Iowa City about a year ago. I assumed the music would be relentless hard English techno. He definitely lived up to that expectation. However, this set solidified my suspicion that I don't like most of that music (Surgeon being the notable exception). His set was overpowering. I might just be too old to really get into a 2-hour sonic assault. There was never a sustained break during this set. When he plays Surgeon to calm things down, you know it's too much. That said, there were three or four 10 minute segments of the set that sent me into a frenzy. A few older Neil Landstrumm tracks on Peacefrog were the hilight for me. It drained the hell out of me and left me feeling violated. The mixing was exceedingly tight, but he seemed a bit formulaic stylistically. He pulled the same mix a bazillion times, and broke things down the same for four beats every track. That might be a slight exaggeration, but you get the idea. By the time Surgeon came on I was completely pooped. I've read some bad reviews of his DJing, so my expectations weren't too high. By this point in the evening I was so tired I thought it would quickly drive me out of the club. But, he exceeded all of my expectations. His mixing was flawless, the track selections were heavily percussive, but still had plenty of soul. That was the main ingredient lacking in Ruskin's set. Simply put, he really knows how to craft a set. Somehow, he managed to constantly increase the intensity throughout the first hour of his set. Coming out of Ruskin, that was quite a trick. Unfortunately, he also steadily increased the volume. It was damn near deafening, if crisp after the first hour. If you can imagine, a deafening, crisp, soulful, percussive cacophony, you might be able to imagine what it was like. After six and a half hours, the deafening cacophony won out over the crisp soul, so I took off. One thing that struck me, is how a lot of his early productions sounded a lot like Mills, then he found his own style. His mixing reminded me a lot of Mills too, but he's definitely got something unique. Can't quite put my finger on it tho... All told, it was great to see these guys spin just to experience it first hand. I really hope Landstrumm wasn't still waiting to go on after Surgeon because I really would have liked to see him. If they're in your area, definitely check it out, because it's a pretty unique experience. Unfortunately, I missed the 313ers in attendance, but I'd like to know what they thought. Tristan (who needs to buy earplugs) == Ten mixes, one album, various tracks, pics and info here: http://phonopsia.tripod.com/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] on AOL IM "Deserve's Got Nothing to Do With it". -Clint Eastwood, Unforgiven -
Surgeon - Live @ Karma, Houston.mp3
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Surgeon>Dave Clarke>Aphrohead???
> In the Dark We Live - Aphrohead (Bush Records) The one to get is the release on emotive records, 1994, it is full of interesting titleing and remixes. The main version, the one that *everyone* played is actually a remix by Dave Clarke(according to the record); "In thee Dark We Live - dave clarke's 312 mix". Then, there is another remix by dave clark on the flip side, "dave clarkes 313 mix", that sounds like it *massively* influenced another record from about 95; "The Storm - Surgeon Dub", (dub?!?!?!? Its one of the roughest records I own!!), released as a bonus type track on Dave Clarke's "Southside" release on Deconstruction - 1996. So here we have an interesting thing. The version of In The Dark that is known by everyone. *Is* it really a Dave Clarke track? And is Surgeon almost directly influenced by the "Dave Clarke 313" mix of "In The Dark We Live"?? darw_n "create, demonstrate, toneshift..." http://www.thedemonstration.com http://www.sphereproductions.com http://www.mannequinodd.com search "djdarwin" on napster
[313] Surgeon from Detroit
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(313) Surgeon-Nitzer Ebb
Hi All, I am currently listening to a slamming 2 hour set by Surgeon from march 2003 recorded at 12 years Tresor and he's playing this awesome track by Nitzer Ebb called ´Join in the Chant´, I know the original is from 1986/1987 or so but this is a really slamming remix. Does anybody know if there have been any remixes of this track around recently and by who it's done? Maybe anyone knows which version Surgeon is playing out? Thanx Martijn Searchline Kruisweg 825 A 2132 NG Hoofddorp P.O. Box 9292 The Netherlands Tel. +31 (0)23 564 9000 Fax. +31 (0)23 557 3714 http://www.searchline.biz Disclaimer: This e-mail and any files transmitted with it, including replies and forwarded copies (which may contain alterations) subsequently transmitted from Searchline, are confidential and solely for the use of the intended recipient. If you have received this e-mail in error please notify the system manager at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(313) Surgeon- John Peel
Did someone on this list hear and/or even record this set by Surgeon (ATP Festival) which was about to be broadcasted at the John Peel show last week or something? is it anywhere to be found? Cheers.. Martijn Searchline Kruisweg 825 A 2132 NG Hoofddorp P.O. Box 9292 The Netherlands Tel. +31 (0)23 564 9000 Fax. +31 (0)23 557 3714 http://www.searchline.biz Disclaimer: This e-mail and any files transmitted with it, including replies and forwarded copies (which may contain alterations) subsequently transmitted from Searchline, are confidential and solely for the use of the intended recipient. If you have received this e-mail in error please notify the system manager at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: (313) Surgeon questions
regarding the Nitzer Ebb track he played, it could be one of those mentioned (I don't know the remixes or the originals) but it could well be something he's put together himself purely for using with Final Scratch, some of his edits for that purpose are wonderfully confusing. Regarding the 30 minutes of Surgeon @ ATP played on John Peel's show...it's available on soulseek. I have it and can share it, message user name urban myth and I'll add you to my list. I've not given it a listen yet...but I was at ATP and it was definitely one of the best sets I've ever experienced.
nyc, mills, ho, surgeon
a friend told me that in nuyc this weekend! research yourself. oh yeah i was thinking you come down to see mills on saturday and oliver ho and surgeon on monday. anybody heard new 430west octave one? peace out Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Re: [313] Surgeon & Ruskin
On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Cyclone Wehner wrote: > Surgeon and Ruskin are coming to Australia for the first time. What is the > vibe on this two out there, as DJs and, since we're on the topic, producers > also? > I haven't heard them spin (as of yet, but we're working on getting them to play Finland at some point), but see my comments on their music below. Maybe someone else can comment on their turntable work. > Any one else heard Ruskin's Point 2? > Yes. ``Point 2'' is probably the hardest record Ruskin has put out in a long time, some of his early output on Blueprint (his own label) as Outline had a sort of the same feel. His latest output, like ``The Definition Of EP'' (CODA1, 2000) on Coda (a new label run by him) is more in the style I like his work, deep, dreamy, and hypnotic techno. The latest Blueprint, ``Cipher'' (BP016, 2000) is a really weird one, sounds a bit like a cross between Ruskin's earlier work (like ``The Divide'' (BP08, 1997) and Samuel L. Sessions's latest output on Ben Sims's Hardgroove and Swiss Phont Music (and Dave Angel's Rotation), with a heavy bass line and a bit of a more tribal sound. I have a very soft spot for Ruskin's older (yet not the oldest) material, like ``Prelude'' (BP010, 1998) and ``Prevention Beyond Cause'' (BP012, 1999) - and especially his first full-length, ``Further Design'' (BPLP/CD1, 1998) with it's dreamy, slow-building, very hypnotic tracks. As for Surgeon (Anthony Childs), I don't have his output on Downwards at all, but I'd suggest checking out both of his own labels, Dynamic Tension and Counterbalance. I assume Dynamic Tension has been discontinued since there hasn't been a release on it for a while (but I can't be sure, www.dj-surgeon.com is a bit vague on that) - but the six releases on it are all fabulous rhythm-play techno with not a lot of melodic elements. Counterbalance has only three releases this far, and I'd suggest the latest release ``Waiting For Me'' (CBX003, 2000) the most, scratchy percussion-based hypnotism with wailing female singing chopped up in the background. You'd probably want to know that Ruskin and Childs have collaborated as well: ``Outline Meets Surgeon'' on Blueprint (BP07, 1997) and Surgeon & James Ruskin's ``Sound Pressure'' on Dynamic Tension (DTR003, 1998). Both very highly recommended. Both are rather hard to get into, their rhythm programming gets quite hairy at times, but with a few listens they sink very deep. If you like the music of Ruskin and Childs, I'd suggest checking out the whole back catalogue of Blueprint (15 12" releases and two full-length albums and one CD collection, all either by James Ruskin or Oliver Ho, another of my favourite producers), Surface (Richard Polson and Nick Dunton's label) with more by Oliver Ho, Claude Young, Polson himself with a collaboration with Ruskin as well, and Meta, Oliver Ho's own label (my personal favourite), with Ho, Max Duley (who runs Arcane) and the latest collaboration of Ho and Ruskin, ``Mutate And Survive'' (META10, 2000). Other recommended labels would be Claude Young's Deta, Ben Sims's various labels (Theory, Hardgroove, Symbolism, Native Sampler, Killabite), Paul Mac's Stimulus and C-Side, and a more recent addition to my UK label fandom, Product. And of course the abovementioned Childs's labels, Dynamic Tension and Counterbalance. I know quite many of the records mentioned here are hard to come by nowadays, but if you are able to find them they are all keepers. You would have to walk over my ashes before you could get my copies. Should anyone need any more information on any of the releases mentioned here (that isn't available at ad.techno.org), just send me a (private) line or two. Say ``anal retentive trainspotter discjockey collector (and sometimes producer)'' ten times in a row, click your ruby slippers's heels three times and you should find yourself in my playroom here in Finland. Cheers, -- nuutti-iivari meriläinen gordon at diversion dot org http colon slash slash www dot diversion dot org slash
Re: [313] Surgeon & Ruskin
Theres an interview with surgeon up on dissonance. I like surgeon's work, i think he is doing awesome stuff with techno... throbbing and bassy, murky and percussively powerful with innovative noises and rhythms... Ruskin is not as exciting but is still pretty fine... in a somewhat similar veign but surgeon is darker for the most part... again the big wall of bass with drones, pads and blips over the top... not for the faint hearted but can be a lot of fun.. I dont know much about either as far as djing goes; Surgeon told me he likes to represent for Birmingham and sticks with that style breaking it up occasionally with a Red Planet track or sumin like that... Josh http://dissonance.space.net.au From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: [313] Surgeon & Ruskin Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2000 18:27:04 +1000 Surgeon and Ruskin are coming to Australia for the first time. What is the vibe on this two out there, as DJs and, since we're on the topic, producers also? Any one else heard Ruskin's Point 2? Cheers Cyclone - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.
Re: [313] Surgeon & Ruskin
Theres an interview with surgeon up on dissonance. I like surgeon's work, i think he is doing awesome stuff with techno... throbbing and bassy, murky and percussively powerful with innovative noises and rhythms... Ruskin is not as exciting but is still pretty fine... in a somewhat similar veign but surgeon is darker for the most part... again the big wall of bass with drones, pads and blips over the top... not for the faint hearted but can be a lot of fun.. I dont know much about either as far as djing goes; Surgeon told me he likes to represent for Birmingham and sticks with that style breaking it up occasionally with a Red Planet track or sumin like that... Josh http://dissonance.space.net.au From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: [313] Surgeon & Ruskin Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2000 18:27:04 +1000 Surgeon and Ruskin are coming to Australia for the first time. What is the vibe on this two out there, as DJs and, since we're on the topic, producers also? Any one else heard Ruskin's Point 2? Cheers Cyclone - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.
RE: [313] Surgeon & Ruskin
>>Surgeon and Ruskin are coming to Australia for the first time. What is the >>vibe on this two out there does 'techno' have a vibe at all anymore? j
Re: [313] Surgeon & Ruskin
peeps who attend techno events need to lower they guards, in a very genuine and natural manner. they need to leave they egos at the cloakroom, and allow theyselves to become part of the larger picture; we don't have to get le rox off chemically, there is indeed, light at the end of the square. if doctor and nurse are in form, everyone shall come out of surgery just fine.out, bond. - Original Message - From: "Jason Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 10:31 AM Subject: RE: [313] Surgeon & Ruskin > >>Surgeon and Ruskin are coming to Australia for the first time. What is the > >>vibe on this two out there > > does 'techno' have a vibe at all anymore? > > > j > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
Re: [313] Surgeon & Ruskin
Surgeon and Ruskin are coming to Australia for the first time. What is the vibe on this two out there, as DJs and, since we're on the topic, producers also? Any one else heard Ruskin's Point 2? Cheers Cyclone I've seen surgeon DJ a number of times in england and to be honest have always found him fairly dull...hard and fast but somehow missing thet little extra funk, Ruskin, however is worth the money... still rock-hard but he does know how to work a crowd. Seth the electric press _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.
Re: [313] Surgeon & Ruskin
>I actually bought Point 2, not that the thrashing >style of techno that makes up the majority of this >album is a favourite of mine. I bought it for the ONE >track on there called 'detached' which is deep, >haunting, really really good! The rest of it got the >once over and didn't do it for me. > >Detached is the third track on the album and sounds >like mills at his best. Each to his own. I think they are very over-rated myself, as producers, good but not innovative. To me Oliver Ho is the UK star of those three. Great DJ, great producer.
Re: [313] Surgeon & Ruskin
On 11 Sept 2000, "electric seth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've seen surgeon DJ a number of times in england and to be honest have > always found him fairly dull...hard and fast but somehow missing thet little > extra funk, Ruskin, however is worth the money... still rock-hard but he > does know how to work a crowd. ...this is very true!!! I had the experience of seeing both Surgeon & James Ruskin (round about March/April this year) on the same night one after the other. I'd seen Surgeon before and he had been quite good, but nothing outstanding. James Ruskin, I hadn't seen at all and to be honest I wasn't expecting much more than 'heads down' - BANG...BANG...BANG all night long (too hard for too long, not much else happening scenario). After the warm up (courtesy of Stuart McMillan - brilliant as always) Surgeon was on first and was quite good but a bit too many of the 'cut and paste' mixes, sometimes too frantic for the more melodic stuff to get breathing space. Don't remember the tune selection being inspiring either. By the end of his set he playing more of the harder percussive stuff and the crowd was into it (including me I might add). James Ruskin then came on and was really really good, I was highly impressed. It just suddenly got funkier when he was on and he was really working the mixer to get the most out of his music - sometimes subtle, sometimes cutting it up - but always keeping you guessing. Can't really remember now what they were playing other than James Ruskin finished with Planetary Assault Systems "Voodoo" on Peacefrog, I only remeber this as it's just about the most mental tune ever, but still funky. I think as long as they play in that order, it would definitely be worthwhile to see. Cheers, Niall. ))\ )) o ___ )) )) (( \(( (( ((_(, (( ((...
Re: [313] Surgeon & Ruskin
> Theres an interview with surgeon up on dissonance. I like surgeon's work, i > think he is doing awesome stuff with techno... throbbing and bassy, murky > and percussively powerful with innovative noises and rhythms... > i quite like force & form. what do people think of his ambient CD with mick harris? i've been meaning to get that one for ages. > Ruskin is not as exciting but is still pretty fine... in a somewhat similar > veign but surgeon is darker for the most part... again the big wall of bass > with drones, pads and blips over the top... not for the faint hearted but > can be a lot of fun.. > speaking of which, i recently picked up Speedjack's "Surge" CD on r&s (the clark - lofthouse double has really grown on me). Is this a recently released compilation of ep tracks? it's a pretty cool release imo. chris
Re: [313] Surgeon & Ruskin
--- Chris Tourgelis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > speaking of which, i recently picked up Speedjack's > "Surge" CD on r&s (the > clark - lofthouse double has really grown on me). Is > this a recently > released compilation of ep tracks? it's a pretty > cool release imo. I have the Surge CD too... think this was released quite a few years back (95/96?)...really good and creative stuff. I especially like the Robert Leiner trancey synths on a couple of tracks. :) lpw __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com.sg/
RE: (313) Surgeon set
Cheers Martijn. Ken Found this excellent set by surgeon on the web: Surgeon at Interface.17 (Los Angeles-USA) - 11-11-2006 <http://tinyurl.com/yna9xd> - Length: 122:09 - Size: 197 Mb - Bitrate: 320 Kbps VBR I do hope that this links comes through to the list..otherwise let me know and i see if i can help u out with it.. Regards, Martijn
RE: (313) Surgeon set
Will you guys take this off-list please? I can't hear Tom throwing his toys out the pram over all this techno nonsense. > > Cheers Martijn. > > Ken > > Found this excellent set by surgeon on the web: > Surgeon at Interface.17 (Los Angeles-USA) - 11-11-2006 > <http://tinyurl.com/yna9xd> > - Length: 122:09 > - Size: 197 Mb > - Bitrate: 320 Kbps VBR > I do hope that this links comes through to the list..otherwise let me > know and i see if i can help u out with it.. > Regards, > Martijn >
(313) Surgeon track I.D
I'm looking to I.D a track that Surgeon played at the end of his set at Spacebase (23/12/06) It was a dub / reggae style track, & I remember the lyrics were something to do with 'marijuana' & 'medication' (iirc) It's a bit vague I know so hopefully someone else from this list was there & knows what I'm talking about ! It was a great track though, I'd love to get hold of it. Cheers. ** Entertainment UK Limited Registered Office: 243 Blyth Road, Hayes, Middlesex UB3 1DN. Registered in England Numbered 409775 This e-mail, and any attachments it may have, is only intended for the person(s) to whom it is addressed and may contain confidential information. Unless stated to the contrary, any opinions or comments are personal to the writer and do not represent the official view of the company. If you have received this e-mail in error, and any attachments it may have, please notify us immediately by reply e-mail and then delete this message from your system. Please do not copy it or use it for any purposes, or disclose its contents to any other person. Thank you for your co-operation. **
(313) Surgeon in NYC
Any info on this show? The club listed is Substance but I haven't been able to find out anything about it i.e. location, time of show, cost, etc. Any info would be much appreciated! thx, Lara
(313) New Surgeon mix
And another one...Surgeon live @ Spybar, Chicago, USA 7th of October 2005, 2 hrs and 10 mins... Just click on the link and it should start...in ur windows media player (sorry:-) http://www.naughtybadfun.org/nbfmix...bar_Chicago.mp3 <http://www.naughtybadfun.org/nbfmixes/Surgeon100705_BigBangSessions_Spy bar_Chicago.mp3> I like this one!!! Martijn
(313) Surgeon live broadcast tonight
this was just posted on the lowlands list, some will find this interesting. starts in about 30 minutes (surgeon 2 hours and 30 minutes from now) We have made a deal with Planet Rose that we can broadcast the evening/night. so expect the 17th all night long stomping beats on the radio, brought to you by Surgeon, Paul Damage (semi-live) and the Planet Rose dj contest winner and member of LiveSets.com DJ Error. The broadcast will start about 23:00 till 05:00 (+1GMT) playing times: Error 23:00-1:00 Surgeon 1:00-3:00 Paul Damage 3:00-5:00 http://radio.livesets.com <http://radio.livesets.com/> or http://213.133.34.250:8000/ _ Play online games with your friends with MSN Messenger http://messenger.msn.nl/
(313) UK SPAM Surgeon Cancelled
Dear People Ov Dust, Due to powers beyond our control and the powers that be, Sheffield Council have decided to cancel the license for this event and will not let the event go ahead without prosecuting us, the owners, the sound rig crew and the DJ's. We can only apologise and tell you how gutted we are...if you have a ticket and want to get a refund, please send your ticket to: Dust PO BOX 3542 Sheffield S8 9WU UK And we'll refund your payment... Once again, we are sorry about this but it's completely out of our hands and all was well until 20mins ago. Help spread the word... Gutted Martin Dust
(313) Surgeon Friday May 9th
Last big t-funkshun before Summer and Sonar we get the man who blew all away at this year's ATP T-FUNKSHUN FRIDAY 9TH MAY @ Masque Theatre, 90 Seel Street, Liverpool, L1 4BH SURGEON - final scratch set (DYNAMIC TENSION, COUNTERBALANCE, DOWNWARDS) SCOTT 'NOCTURNE' MCGILL NICHOLAS HARDIE DAVID LAWTON MARK FORSHAW 10-3am. £9 in advance, more on door. Tickets available from www.ticketline.co.uk or by phone on 0870 100 or 0151 256 , or in person to the Radio City Box Office, St John's, Liverpool or Easyeverythingcafe, St Annes Square, Manchester. Alternatively, you can pick them up at Masque Venue as well. Check website for details www.tfunkshun.com Pre-party in the Caledonia [EMAIL PROTECTED] Do not allow yourself to be programmed.
Re: RE: (313) Interview/Surgeon
Hey Sean and all, Was the opening track on the BBC broadcast segment of Surgeon's track. I have been looking for that track for so long. No wonder i cannot find it. Regards, Collin P.S. Anybody has a full set of Surgeon at All TOmorrow's Parties that you could make me a copy? > > From: "Sean Creen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Tue 28/10/2003 4:13 PM GMT+08:00 > To: "Moe Fuzz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > <313@hyperreal.org> > Subject: RE: (313) Interview/Surgeon > > He did a remix of Teenage Lightning. The remixes were meant to be included > on a bonus 12" in a box set of Scatology, Horse Rotorvatotor and Love's > Secret Domain, but the box set never appeared. He opened his set at All > Tomorrow's Parties with the remix... > > Sean. > > -Original Message- > From: Moe Fuzz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 28 October 2003 00:48 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: (313) Interview/Surgeon > > > Ask Surgeon, if he ever remixed Coil? There was a rumor that there were > some Surgeon and Autechre remixes of Coil. I heard about that ages ago, I > wonder why they never came out. > > > > > >From: Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: 313 <313@hyperreal.org> > >Subject: (313) Interview/Surgeon > >Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 14:40:40 + > > > >Afternoon 313ers - I'm interviewing Surgeon this week, thought I'd ask you > >peeps if there's anything you like me to ask him... > > > >Thanks in advance > >-- > >Martin Dust > >Parkhead House > >26 Carver Street > >Sheffield > >S1 4FS > > > >f: +44 (0) 114 241 3701 > >e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >- > >Club - http://www.dustclub.com > >Community - http://www.littledetroit.net > >Label - http://www.dustscience.net > >- > > > >NOTE: This E-mail is private and confidential to the named recipients. Any > >information provided is given in good faith. > > > >However, unless specifically stated to the contrary, Dust, accepts no > >liability for the content of this E-mail, or for the consequences of any > >actions taken on the basis of the information provided, unless that > >information is subsequently confirmed in writing. The unauthorised copying > >of any information contained in this E-mail to persons other than the named > >recipients is strictly forbidden. © 2003 Dust Science Limited. > > > > _ > See when your friends are online with MSN Messenger 6.0. Download it now > FREE! http://msnmessenger-download.com > > >
Re: (313) Does the Surgeon..
I would say so, he's an interesting fella - doing interesting stuff - got a nice interview on the way with him as well... Don't you dig his stuff? 30/10/03 9:36 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED] > really command 2 days worth of solid 313 postings > > placid > >
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I think so, plus you've just started it again ;o) N -Original Message- From: Placid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 October 2003 09:37 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Does the Surgeon.. really command 2 days worth of solid 313 postings placid
RE: (313) Does the Surgeon..
>really command 2 days worth of solid 313 postings Basically yes. Surgeon makes electronic dance music in the same vein of many widely reknowned producers from Detroit and beyond. In the same way that I don't particulary like a lot of what Richie Hawtin does but accept that as a subject, it's on-topic, I feel that Surgeon is on-topic too. But I happen to like everything I've heard produced by Surgeon btw! k
Re: (313) Does the Surgeon..
fair enough not passing judgement just curious really... p On Thursday, October 30, 2003, at 10:11 am, Odeluga, Ken wrote: really command 2 days worth of solid 313 postings Basically yes. Surgeon makes electronic dance music in the same vein of many widely reknowned producers from Detroit and beyond. In the same way that I don't particulary like a lot of what Richie Hawtin does but accept that as a subject, it's on-topic, I feel that Surgeon is on-topic too. But I happen to like everything I've heard produced by Surgeon btw! k
Re: (313) Does the Surgeon..
well said! :] - Original Message - From: "Placid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 9:36 AM Subject: (313) Does the Surgeon.. > really command 2 days worth of solid 313 postings > > placid > >
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> >really command 2 days worth of solid 313 postings > > Basically yes. basically no. and based on the mix posted the other day, its not 313 related. anyone going to the telegraph thing tomorrow night? john :]
RE: (313) Does the Surgeon..
I'm down the Telegraph tomorrow night... I wouldn't miss it for anything!! For those in the know ;o) Hope to see ya down there John. Bring on the Old School Trax!! -Original Message- From: john harvey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 October 2003 11:04 To: 313 Subject: Re: (313) Does the Surgeon.. > >really command 2 days worth of solid 313 postings > > Basically yes. basically no. and based on the mix posted the other day, its not 313 related. anyone going to the telegraph thing tomorrow night? john :]
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Just interested What criteria does 313 have regarding posts? -Original Message- From: john harvey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 October 2003 11:04 To: 313 Subject: Re: (313) Does the Surgeon.. > >really command 2 days worth of solid 313 postings > > Basically yes. basically no. and based on the mix posted the other day, its not 313 related. anyone going to the telegraph thing tomorrow night? john :] The information contained in or attached to this email is intended only for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, or a person responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, you are not authorised to and must not disclose, copy, distribute, or retain this message or any part of it. It may contain information which is confidential and/or covered by legal professional or other privilege (or other rules or laws with similar effect in jurisdictions outside England and Wales). The views expressed in this email are not necessarily the views of Centrica plc, and the company, its directors, officers or employees make no representation or accept any liability for its accuracy or completeness unless expressly stated to the contrary.
Re: (313) Does the Surgeon..
well to my understanding it supposed to be about detroit techno. john - Original Message - From: "McAllister, Nic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'john harvey'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "313" <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 11:10 AM Subject: RE: (313) Does the Surgeon.. > Just interested > > What criteria does 313 have regarding posts? > > -Original Message- > From: john harvey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 30 October 2003 11:04 > To: 313 > Subject: Re: (313) Does the Surgeon.. > > > > > >really command 2 days worth of solid 313 postings > > > > Basically yes. > > basically no. > and based on the mix posted the other day, its not 313 related. > > anyone going to the telegraph thing tomorrow night? > > john > :] > > > > The information contained in or attached to this email is > intended only for the use of the individual or entity to > which it is addressed. If you are not the intended > recipient, or a person responsible for delivering it to the > intended recipient, you are not authorised to and must not > disclose, copy, distribute, or retain this message or any > part of it. It may contain information which is confidential > and/or covered by legal professional or other privilege (or > other rules or laws with similar effect in jurisdictions > outside England and Wales). > The views expressed in this email are not necessarily the > views of Centrica plc, and the company, its directors, > officers or employees make no representation or accept any > liability for its accuracy or completeness unless expressly > stated to the contrary. > >