Re: (313) Must-see stop-motion video
Funnily enough, when I heard the track I immediately thought of Zombi too. 'Surface to Air' is a fantastic album and the track 'Night Rhythms' is a proper prog rock synth epic. Recommended! There's a band i was in love couple of years ago, called Zombi. Their sound is pretty much in the same theme and orientation, but far better. Well... look at the name similarity. I don't wanna say that, but Zombie Zombie looks like a cheaper copy. Kw On Jul 21, 2008, at 3:41 PM, Scotto wrote: mike, i would have had to first read the youtube page and known who john carpenter was. both of which i did not. now i did play with gi joe's as a kid and has seen the thing several times now i am not sure of this, but, i think thee is a full version of the thing done by these guys out there and it looks like the video producer nipped that. the memory is foggy but i think someone posted the full video to the detroitluv.com a few years back. but either way the video is very cool as is the song. scotto On Jul 18, 2008, at 10:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Really? So that's why the creator of the video posted this on the youtube page: Directed by Simon Gesrel and Xavier Ehretsmann thanks to their favourite toys... the GI Joes ! The video is an hommage to the director AND soundtrack composer John Carpenter, especially one of his masterpieces : THE THING. ;-) MEK Scotto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/18/2008 08:38:41 AM: the video kind of looks like a knock off of The Thing done with GI Joe figures. if you have never seen the thing it is an awesome movie from the 80s with kirk russell and wolford brimley. the music was pretty cool, i do like tracks that build on the emotion like this one. scotto On Jul 18, 2008, at 2:59 AM, Jeffrey Richards wrote: that was good... The soundtrack...I've never seen the film that the song is from, but that track is horrifying. I need it, any ideas where I can pick it up on LP? --- Ronny Pries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT7AH4JyuNs What an outstanding piece of Carpenter-esque art, both in terms of setting, filming and music. It's f**n A! Those french guys again... Wicked. www.SettleTheScore.org When we feel strongly about something, it is our natural desire to let others know. Now there is a place to do just that. www.SettleTheScore.org
Re: (313) Must-see stop-motion video
There's a band i was in love couple of years ago, called Zombi. Their sound is pretty much in the same theme and orientation, but far better. Well... look at the name similarity. I don't wanna say that, but Zombie Zombie looks like a cheaper copy. Kw On Jul 21, 2008, at 3:41 PM, Scotto wrote: mike, i would have had to first read the youtube page and known who john carpenter was. both of which i did not. now i did play with gi joe's as a kid and has seen the thing several times now i am not sure of this, but, i think thee is a full version of the thing done by these guys out there and it looks like the video producer nipped that. the memory is foggy but i think someone posted the full video to the detroitluv.com a few years back. but either way the video is very cool as is the song. scotto On Jul 18, 2008, at 10:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Really? So that's why the creator of the video posted this on the youtube page: Directed by Simon Gesrel and Xavier Ehretsmann thanks to their favourite toys... the GI Joes ! The video is an hommage to the director AND soundtrack composer John Carpenter, especially one of his masterpieces : THE THING. ;-) MEK Scotto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/18/2008 08:38:41 AM: the video kind of looks like a knock off of The Thing done with GI Joe figures. if you have never seen the thing it is an awesome movie from the 80s with kirk russell and wolford brimley. the music was pretty cool, i do like tracks that build on the emotion like this one. scotto On Jul 18, 2008, at 2:59 AM, Jeffrey Richards wrote: that was good... The soundtrack...I've never seen the film that the song is from, but that track is horrifying. I need it, any ideas where I can pick it up on LP? --- Ronny Pries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT7AH4JyuNs What an outstanding piece of Carpenter-esque art, both in terms of setting, filming and music. It's f**n A! Those french guys again... Wicked. www.SettleTheScore.org When we feel strongly about something, it is our natural desire to let others know. Now there is a place to do just that. www.SettleTheScore.org
Re: (313) Must-see stop-motion video
mike, i would have had to first read the youtube page and known who john carpenter was. both of which i did not. now i did play with gi joe's as a kid and has seen the thing several times now i am not sure of this, but, i think thee is a full version of the thing done by these guys out there and it looks like the video producer nipped that. the memory is foggy but i think someone posted the full video to the detroitluv.com a few years back. but either way the video is very cool as is the song. scotto On Jul 18, 2008, at 10:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Really? So that's why the creator of the video posted this on the youtube page: Directed by Simon Gesrel and Xavier Ehretsmann thanks to their favourite toys... the GI Joes ! The video is an hommage to the director AND soundtrack composer John Carpenter, especially one of his masterpieces : THE THING. ;-) MEK Scotto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/18/2008 08:38:41 AM: the video kind of looks like a knock off of The Thing done with GI Joe figures. if you have never seen the thing it is an awesome movie from the 80s with kirk russell and wolford brimley. the music was pretty cool, i do like tracks that build on the emotion like this one. scotto On Jul 18, 2008, at 2:59 AM, Jeffrey Richards wrote: that was good... The soundtrack...I've never seen the film that the song is from, but that track is horrifying. I need it, any ideas where I can pick it up on LP? --- Ronny Pries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT7AH4JyuNs What an outstanding piece of Carpenter-esque art, both in terms of setting, filming and music. It's f**n A! Those french guys again... Wicked. www.SettleTheScore.org When we feel strongly about something, it is our natural desire to let others know. Now there is a place to do just that. www.SettleTheScore.org
Re: (313) Must-see stop-motion video
that was good... The soundtrack...I've never seen the film that the song is from, but that track is horrifying. I need it, any ideas where I can pick it up on LP? --- Ronny Pries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT7AH4JyuNs What an outstanding piece of Carpenter-esque art, both in terms of setting, filming and music. It's f**n A! Those french guys again... Wicked. www.SettleTheScore.org When we feel strongly about something, it is our natural desire to let others know. Now there is a place to do just that. www.SettleTheScore.org
Re: (313) Must-see stop-motion video
The music is from a french duo named Zombie Zombie http://www.myspace.com/therealzombiezombie Imho it's been released on Versatile in 2007. --- that was good... The soundtrack...I've never seen the film that the song is from, but that track is horrifying. I need it, any ideas where I can pick it up on LP? --- Ronny Pries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT7AH4JyuNs What an outstanding piece of Carpenter-esque art, both in terms of setting, filming and music. It's f**n A! Those french guys again... Wicked. www.SettleTheScore.org When we feel strongly about something, it is our natural desire to let others know. Now there is a place to do just that. www.SettleTheScore.org
Re: (313) Must-see stop-motion video
the video kind of looks like a knock off of The Thing done with GI Joe figures. if you have never seen the thing it is an awesome movie from the 80s with kirk russell and wolford brimley. the music was pretty cool, i do like tracks that build on the emotion like this one. scotto On Jul 18, 2008, at 2:59 AM, Jeffrey Richards wrote: that was good... The soundtrack...I've never seen the film that the song is from, but that track is horrifying. I need it, any ideas where I can pick it up on LP? --- Ronny Pries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT7AH4JyuNs What an outstanding piece of Carpenter-esque art, both in terms of setting, filming and music. It's f**n A! Those french guys again... Wicked. www.SettleTheScore.org When we feel strongly about something, it is our natural desire to let others know. Now there is a place to do just that. www.SettleTheScore.org
Re: (313) Must-see stop-motion video
Really? So that's why the creator of the video posted this on the youtube page: Directed by Simon Gesrel and Xavier Ehretsmann thanks to their favourite toys... the GI Joes ! The video is an hommage to the director AND soundtrack composer John Carpenter, especially one of his masterpieces : THE THING. ;-) MEK Scotto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/18/2008 08:38:41 AM: the video kind of looks like a knock off of The Thing done with GI Joe figures. if you have never seen the thing it is an awesome movie from the 80s with kirk russell and wolford brimley. the music was pretty cool, i do like tracks that build on the emotion like this one. scotto On Jul 18, 2008, at 2:59 AM, Jeffrey Richards wrote: that was good... The soundtrack...I've never seen the film that the song is from, but that track is horrifying. I need it, any ideas where I can pick it up on LP? --- Ronny Pries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT7AH4JyuNs What an outstanding piece of Carpenter-esque art, both in terms of setting, filming and music. It's f**n A! Those french guys again... Wicked. www.SettleTheScore.org When we feel strongly about something, it is our natural desire to let others know. Now there is a place to do just that. www.SettleTheScore.org
Re: (313) Must-see stop-motion video
Gotta love 1908's Kurt Russell/John Carpenter flicks. - Original Message From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Scotto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; Jeffrey Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 18, 2008 9:52:42 AM Subject: Re: (313) Must-see stop-motion video Really? So that's why the creator of the video posted this on the youtube page: Directed by Simon Gesrel and Xavier Ehretsmann thanks to their favourite toys... the GI Joes ! The video is an hommage to the director AND soundtrack composer John Carpenter, especially one of his masterpieces : THE THING. ;-) MEK Scotto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/18/2008 08:38:41 AM: the video kind of looks like a knock off of The Thing done with GI Joe figures. if you have never seen the thing it is an awesome movie from the 80s with kirk russell and wolford brimley. the music was pretty cool, i do like tracks that build on the emotion like this one. scotto On Jul 18, 2008, at 2:59 AM, Jeffrey Richards wrote: that was good... The soundtrack...I've never seen the film that the song is from, but that track is horrifying. I need it, any ideas where I can pick it up on LP? --- Ronny Pries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT7AH4JyuNs What an outstanding piece of Carpenter-esque art, both in terms of setting, filming and music. It's f**n A! Those french guys again... Wicked. www.SettleTheScore.org When we feel strongly about something, it is our natural desire to let others know. Now there is a place to do just that. www.SettleTheScore.org
(313) Must-see stop-motion video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT7AH4JyuNs What an outstanding piece of Carpenter-esque art, both in terms of setting, filming and music. It's f**n A! Those french guys again... Wicked.
(313) Detroit in Motion!
A friend of mine posted this article from the Globe Mail (a Toronto Based newspaper) the other day. OT - but kinda funny reading this - seeing as how there has been a bevy of posts on the 'Crisis in Detroit' recently. After decades of neglect, the city once known for packing heat is now generating some. Downtown buildings are being resurrected, eclectic eateries are springing up and the city has landed next year's Super Bowl. DOMINIC PATTEN goes exploring By DOMINIC PATTEN Special to The Globe and Mail Wednesday, February 2, 2005 - Page R10 As you chill the beer and open your dip and hips in preparation for watching this year's Super Bowl from Jacksonville, Fla., just take a moment to think about miracles. And I'm not talking about the Philadelphia Eagles defeating the odds-on favourites and defending champions, the New England Patriots. I'm talking about urban miracles. Specifically, where a once-ominous and deserted nighttime downtown core is transformed into a teeming weekend winter wonderland. The type that's full of families in matching puffy coats and gaggles of teens cautiously eyeing each other over hot chocolates like something out of a 21st-century Norman Rockwell painting. That's what it was like at downtown Detroit's new Campus Martius Park for the very first Motown Winter Blast this year. After decades of neglect and disrepair, the city that was once best known for packing heat is now generating some. Detroit is a city undergoing a renaissance, Jennifer Granholm, the Vancouver-born governor of Michigan, said in an interview, and now is the time to see it. The city has become a burgeoning dining, sporting, entertainment and cultural centre. In recent years, Detroit has turned things around, building on the best of its past and betting on the future, and even landing Super Bowl XL in 2006. Three casinos have opened in the city since 1999 and big business has returned. Many of the former ruins of Detroit -- the warehouses, factories and corporate headquarters -- have been turned into either retail stores or high-end lofts for the affluent professionals moving back downtown. New stadiums, hotels, clubs and restaurants have also opened their doors and flourished. It's not the first time the city locals call the D glittered so brightly. As recently as the 1950s, when it boomed with the wealth of the auto industry, Detroit had it all. But cities, like heavyweight champions, never stay on top forever and even the Big Three couldn't withstand the riots of the 1960s, the flight of the middle class to the suburbs, the decimation of the manufacturing and tax base, and soaring crime rates that consistently saw Detroit labelled the most dangerous city in America. For years, the city virtually turned a blind eye to the urban blight that dominated downtown. Vandalism and squalor occupied many buildings. In 1988, not a single construction permit was issued in Detroit. For a city that was once renowned for its stunning architectural vista, it was a burnt-out husk. We all know the decline of the city didn't happen overnight, said Susan Sherer, the executive director of Detroit's Super Bowl Committee, and it can't be fixed overnight, but there's a lot we've done, and lots more we can do. Slight good news came late last year when the annual City Crime Rankings publication, based on crime data reported to the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 2003, upgraded Detroit to the second-most dangerous city in America, after Camden, N.J. Better news, like the devil, is in the details. The ranking is based on all of Metro Detroit, and as police insist, violent crime and petty theft is significantly down, especially in the downtown core. I would put our downtown up against any downtown across the world, Second Deputy Police Chief James Tate said. It is by far the safest place in the entire city. This January, at the Motown Winter Blast, tens of thousands braved the cold and the downtown streets to take in dogsled rides and ice skating with local National Hockey League legends, as well as sample music and food from local performers and restaurants at Campus Martius Park. We had around 250,000 guests here for the Auto Show and the inaugural Winter Blast this year, Deputy Chief Tate said, and not a single incident. That's a good omen for the Super Bowl extravaganza next February when Motor City expects an estimated 150,000 visitors and 800 million television viewers. (As a process of continuing beautification, the city is trying to deal with its abandoned buildings by aggressively identifying absentee landlords and opening cafés and retail stores on the buildings' ground floors in the coming year. If that isn't an option, some will be draped in flags and façades: a temporary but cosmetic fix for a potential Super Bowl eyesore.) The Winter Blast and this year's Auto Show were but a couple of the events going on in Detroit over the next 12
Re: (313) Detroit in Motion!
Specifically, where a once-ominous and deserted nighttime downtown core is transformed into a teeming weekend winter wonderland. The type that's full of families in matching puffy coats and gaggles of teens cautiously eyeing each other over hot chocolates like something out of a 21st-century Norman Rockwell painting. WHAT?!!! Is this the same Detroit we are talking about? ~David -- Original Message - Subject: (313) Detroit in Motion! Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 12:38:03 -0500 From: Gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org A friend of mine posted this article from the Globe Mail (a Toronto Based newspaper) the other day. OT - but kinda funny reading this - seeing as how there has been a bevy of posts on the 'Crisis in Detroit' recently. After decades of neglect, the city once known for packing heat is now generating some. Downtown buildings are being resurrected, eclectic eateries are springing up and the city has landed next year's Super Bowl. DOMINIC PATTEN goes exploring By DOMINIC PATTEN Special to The Globe and Mail Wednesday, February 2, 2005 - Page R10 As you chill the beer and open your dip and hips in preparation for watching this year's Super Bowl from Jacksonville, Fla., just take a moment to think about miracles. And I'm not talking about the Philadelphia Eagles defeating the odds-on favourites and defending champions, the New England Patriots. I'm talking about urban miracles. Specifically, where a once-ominous and deserted nighttime downtown core is transformed into a teeming weekend winter wonderland. The type that's full of families in matching puffy coats and gaggles of teens cautiously eyeing each other over hot chocolates like something out of a 21st-century Norman Rockwell painting. That's what it was like at downtown Detroit's new Campus Martius Park for the very first Motown Winter Blast this year. After decades of neglect and disrepair, the city that was once best known for packing heat is now generating some. Detroit is a city undergoing a renaissance, Jennifer Granholm, the Vancouver-born governor of Michigan, said in an interview, and now is the time to see it. The city has become a burgeoning dining, sporting, entertainment and cultural centre. In recent years, Detroit has turned things around, building on the best of its past and betting on the future, and even landing Super Bowl XL in 2006. Three casinos have opened in the city since 1999 and big business has returned. Many of the former ruins of Detroit -- the warehouses, factories and corporate headquarters -- have been turned into either retail stores or high-end lofts for the affluent professionals moving back downtown. New stadiums, hotels, clubs and restaurants have also opened their doors and flourished. It's not the first time the city locals call the D glittered so brightly. As recently as the 1950s, when it boomed with the wealth of the auto industry, Detroit had it all. But cities, like heavyweight champions, never stay on top forever and even the Big Three couldn't withstand the riots of the 1960s, the flight of the middle class to the suburbs, the decimation of the manufacturing and tax base, and soaring crime rates that consistently saw Detroit labelled the most dangerous city in America. For years, the city virtually turned a blind eye to the urban blight that dominated downtown. Vandalism and squalor occupied many buildings. In 1988, not a single construction permit was issued in Detroit. For a city that was once renowned for its stunning architectural vista, it was a burnt-out husk We all know the decline of the city didn't happen overnight, said Susan Sherer, the executive director of Detroit's Super Bowl Committee, and it can't be fixed overnight, but there's a lot we've done, and lots more we can do. Slight good news came late last year when the annual City Crime Rankings publication, based on crime data reported to the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 2003, upgraded Detroit to the second-most dangerous city in America, after Camden, N.J. Better news, like the devil, is in the details. The ranking is based on all of Metro Detroit, and as police insist, violent crime and petty theft is significantly down, especially in the downtown core. I would put our downtown up against any downtown across the world, Second Deputy Police Chief James Tate said. It is by far the safest place in the entire city. This January, at the Motown Winter Blast, tens of thousands braved the cold and the downtown streets to take in dogsled rides and ice skating with local National Hockey League legends, as well as sample music and food from local performers and restaurants at Campus Martius Park. We had around 250,000 guests here for the Auto Show and the inaugural Winter Blast this year, Deputy Chief Tate said, and not a single incident. That's a good omen for the Super Bowl extravaganza next February when Motor City expects
Re: (313) Detroit in Motion!
It actually did have that feel during the Winter Blast that they had downtown right after all that snow, the skating that was so full they started having a schedule, and the huge slide made entirely of snow. It was super crowded but entirely too damn cold. I brought the kiddies down there but they only lasted about an hour in the frigid conditions. Peace, Alex [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/04/2005 12:55 PM To Gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org cc Subject Re: (313) Detroit in Motion! Specifically, where a once-ominous and deserted nighttime downtown core is transformed into a teeming weekend winter wonderland. The type that's full of families in matching puffy coats and gaggles of teens cautiously eyeing each other over hot chocolates like something out of a 21st-century Norman Rockwell painting. WHAT?!!! Is this the same Detroit we are talking about? ~David -- Original Message - Subject: (313) Detroit in Motion! Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 12:38:03 -0500 From: Gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org A friend of mine posted this article from the Globe Mail (a Toronto Based newspaper) the other day. OT - but kinda funny reading this - seeing as how there has been a bevy of posts on the 'Crisis in Detroit' recently. After decades of neglect, the city once known for packing heat is now generating some. Downtown buildings are being resurrected, eclectic eateries are springing up and the city has landed next year's Super Bowl. DOMINIC PATTEN goes exploring By DOMINIC PATTEN Special to The Globe and Mail Wednesday, February 2, 2005 - Page R10 As you chill the beer and open your dip and hips in preparation for watching this year's Super Bowl from Jacksonville, Fla., just take a moment to think about miracles. And I'm not talking about the Philadelphia Eagles defeating the odds-on favourites and defending champions, the New England Patriots. I'm talking about urban miracles. Specifically, where a once-ominous and deserted nighttime downtown core is transformed into a teeming weekend winter wonderland. The type that's full of families in matching puffy coats and gaggles of teens cautiously eyeing each other over hot chocolates like something out of a 21st-century Norman Rockwell painting. That's what it was like at downtown Detroit's new Campus Martius Park for the very first Motown Winter Blast this year. After decades of neglect and disrepair, the city that was once best known for packing heat is now generating some. Detroit is a city undergoing a renaissance, Jennifer Granholm, the Vancouver-born governor of Michigan, said in an interview, and now is the time to see it. The city has become a burgeoning dining, sporting, entertainment and cultural centre. In recent years, Detroit has turned things around, building on the best of its past and betting on the future, and even landing Super Bowl XL in 2006. Three casinos have opened in the city since 1999 and big business has returned. Many of the former ruins of Detroit -- the warehouses, factories and corporate headquarters -- have been turned into either retail stores or high-end lofts for the affluent professionals moving back downtown. New stadiums, hotels, clubs and restaurants have also opened their doors and flourished. It's not the first time the city locals call the D glittered so brightly. As recently as the 1950s, when it boomed with the wealth of the auto industry, Detroit had it all. But cities, like heavyweight champions, never stay on top forever and even the Big Three couldn't withstand the riots of the 1960s, the flight of the middle class to the suburbs, the decimation of the manufacturing and tax base, and soaring crime rates that consistently saw Detroit labelled the most dangerous city in America. For years, the city virtually turned a blind eye to the urban blight that dominated downtown. Vandalism and squalor occupied many buildings. In 1988, not a single construction permit was issued in Detroit. For a city that was once renowned for its stunning architectural vista, it was a burnt-out husk We all know the decline of the city didn't happen overnight, said Susan Sherer, the executive director of Detroit's Super Bowl Committee, and it can't be fixed overnight, but there's a lot we've done, and lots more we can do. Slight good news came late last year when the annual City Crime Rankings publication, based on crime data reported to the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 2003, upgraded Detroit to the second-most dangerous city in America, after Camden, N.J. Better news, like the devil, is in the details. The ranking is based on all of Metro Detroit, and as police insist, violent crime and petty theft is significantly down, especially in the downtown core. I would put our downtown up against any downtown across
(313) Nice electro set in motion right now
http://interface.pirate-radio.org/index2.html
Re: (313) Nice electro set in motion right now
ok - so it's changd a bit - still a nice set of techno and electro and jungle (as it was earlier still) Michael.Elliot-Knight @fallon.com To: 313@hyperreal.org cc: 01/23/04 04:22 PMSubject: (313) Nice electro set in motion right now http://interface.pirate-radio.org/index2.html
(313) Darryl Wynn - KMS Soul in Motion mix
Hello 313 Peepz, HELP Just listening to that amazing 'Soul in Motion' mix that D.Wynn did for the KMS website. I'm trying to ID 3 tracks on the cd and was wondering whether anyone out there could help me in my quest? The anonymous tracks are as follows ~ *Track 2 on the CD: Jazzy, percussive house number with the looped female vocal it's the sound of a power *Track 7 on the CD: (I think ? - it's the one between the Africanism/Bob Sinclair and Osunlade/Power to Conquer tracks) Silky smooth, funky, jazzy irresistably funky house number which has a female vocal (sounds like Sade - could this be the Kenny Larkin 'Give you My Love' remix on Illegal Detroit ?) singing on the intro all i thought that you'd remember, wasn't really all the meaning of it all, what we have has grown to a deeper thing goin' on. every minute of the moment of the time we were around and left alone..all I want is you to know that is that you're not scared... *Last track on the CD: Very uplifting classic vocal, garage track with the lyrics to be without soul (KMS also plays this on his Deep Cyberspace KMS mix Vol 1) Anyhow, I know this is a long shot (and sorry to all those list members who i've bored to death, that don't know any of these tracks) but i've been after these tracks for nearly a year now and if anyone can help PS - I've been able to ID track 1 (in addition to the Africanism and Osunalde tracks) - it's Stacy Kidd 'Jazzy Days Vol 1' !! Chris (aka: D.Wynn track trainspotter !!!)
Re: (313) Darryl Wynn - KMS Soul in Motion mix
the last track might be yennek-without (house remix) from the art of dance comp. but maybe not, it's not a garage track. i can't find the mix you're referring to on the kms website. what's the link? james Chris Anglesey [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org lworld.comcc: (bcc: James Bucknell/ARD/AU/ReadersDigest) Subject: (313) Darryl Wynn - KMS Soul in Motion mix 10/12/03 10:29 PM Hello 313 Peepz, HELP Just listening to that amazing 'Soul in Motion' mix that D.Wynn did for the KMS website. I'm trying to ID 3 tracks on the cd and was wondering whether anyone out there could help me in my quest? The anonymous tracks are as follows ~ *Track 2 on the CD: Jazzy, percussive house number with the looped female vocal it's the sound of a power *Track 7 on the CD: (I think ? - it's the one between the Africanism/Bob Sinclair and Osunlade/Power to Conquer tracks) Silky smooth, funky, jazzy irresistably funky house number which has a female vocal (sounds like Sade - could this be the Kenny Larkin 'Give you My Love' remix on Illegal Detroit ?) singing on the intro all i thought that you'd remember, wasn't really all the meaning of it all, what we have has grown to a deeper thing goin' on. every minute of the moment of the time we were around and left alone..all I want is you to know that is that you're not scared... *Last track on the CD: Very uplifting classic vocal, garage track with the lyrics to be without soul (KMS also plays this on his Deep Cyberspace KMS mix Vol 1) Anyhow, I know this is a long shot (and sorry to all those list members who i've bored to death, that don't know any of these tracks) but i've been after these tracks for nearly a year now and if anyone can help PS - I've been able to ID track 1 (in addition to the Africanism and Osunalde tracks) - it's Stacy Kidd 'Jazzy Days Vol 1' !! Chris (aka: D.Wynn track trainspotter !!!)
(313) Soul In Motion
Thank you to everyone that persuaded me to buy the Soul in Motion comp without hearing it. Best. Com-pi-la-tion. Ev-er. OK, maybe not, but I'm struggling to think of a better one. :) Seriously, there isn't a bad track on it, and the only one I'm not ga-ga for is the 4 Hero remix of YMO, which never really reaches full speed. 'The Flow' is wonderful. Oh, and while I have your ear, don't forget the new Convextion on DownLow. It is easilly the best techno record of 2002 IMHO. More reviews forthcoming... Here's the Soul In Motion tracklist for those who may have missed this thread the first or second time: Soul In Motion: A Collection of Soulful Futuristic Grooves - Compiled by Volcov - Irma Records [IRMA 508816-1] A: Titonton Duvante - Foreplay Domu - The Long Way Up B: Art Forrest - The Flow Ahab - Held By Love C: Hannah - Ghost Carl Craig - They Were D: Nu Era - Breaking In Space YMO - Indo (4 Hero Remix) E: Dexcya (sic) - Journey Home Splinterfaction - Ultraism F: Nubian Mindz - Malfunction Envoy - Leave This World Behind ... THANKS! Tristan = Text/Mixes: http://phonopsia.tripod.com Music: http://www.mp313.com Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] New Mix in mp3, 'Live in Iowa City' available for a short time from http://phonopsia.isoprax.com
in motion
in motion, pt 1 26.01.01 paradiso amsterdam james pennington aka surburban knight / ur detroit ian o'brien peacefrog/ferox uk volcov archive italy shinedoe +spiritual art by evert robles
(313) some DJ's to watch -- Motion Nick Santillion
Every so often my jaw drops when I see people spin, and last Sunday night did it for me -- Motion Nick Santillion of the Chicago Moving Company. They played a variety of music that should appeal to detroit heads -- hard house, tech house, and everything in between. Nick is more of a smooth operator on the tables, whereas Motion totally works the mix tirelessly, tweaking EQ and volume for a very dynamic mix. Motion brought some of his own tracks on CDR to drop in that were very cool -- in particular he had one track with a heavily effected spoken word section that absolutely killed. They said they will be doing a party in Kalamazoo in April -- all the heads in Chicago and K'zoo need to check it. I guarantee a good time. We're probably having them back in May to Iowa City... kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]