Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...
The best era of Detroit techno IMO. Countless good records from this time. All the 7th City stuff from that time Elevate Records releases Detroit by way of Kalamazoo (Sonic Mind Records stuff by D Knox, Black Nation Records stuff by Jay Denham) Dan Curtin's stuff from the mid 90s was my favorite stuff he did. Stasis (everything by Steve Pickton) Nuron / B12 / Kirk D / The Black Dog Nu Era These are just a few... Sent from my iPhone On Aug 11, 2014, at 1:24 PM, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote: Mid-90's is a time period for that I'm not too familiar with. Anyone got recommendations for stuff along the lines of Frictional 001 (Claude Young Changing Factors)? ~David
Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...
Mills had a dope 7th city release from that time. Wave Transmissions I think it was called. T Sent from my HTC One max on the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network - Reply message - From: Minto George mintogeo...@yahoo.com To: David Powers cybo...@gmail.com Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno... Date: Tue, Aug 12, 2014 12:42 AM The best era of Detroit techno IMO. Countless good records from this time. All the 7th City stuff from that time Elevate Records releases Detroit by way of Kalamazoo (Sonic Mind Records stuff by D Knox, Black Nation Records stuff by Jay Denham) Dan Curtin's stuff from the mid 90s was my favorite stuff he did. Stasis (everything by Steve Pickton) Nuron / B12 / Kirk D / The Black Dog Nu Era These are just a few... Sent from my iPhone On Aug 11, 2014, at 1:24 PM, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote: Mid-90's is a time period for that I'm not too familiar with. Anyone got recommendations for stuff along the lines of Frictional 001 (Claude Young Changing Factors)? ~David
Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...
Jeff Mills released Waveform Transmissions Vol 1 on Tresor in 1992. There were subsequent releases by Rob Hood in the Waveform Transmission series, with him releasing Vol 2 in 1993 and Mills releasing Vol 3 in 1994. bg BENN GLAZIER b...@bennglazier.com / WWW.BENNGLAZIER.COM / @BENNGLAZIER / +44 (0) 7714 300018 On 12 Aug 2014, at 08:04, Jason Trolian djkontr...@comcast.net wrote: Mills had a dope 7th city release from that time. Wave Transmissions I think it was called. T Sent from my HTC One max on the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network - Reply message - From: Minto George mintogeo...@yahoo.com To: David Powers cybo...@gmail.com Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno... Date: Tue, Aug 12, 2014 12:42 AM The best era of Detroit techno IMO. Countless good records from this time. All the 7th City stuff from that time Elevate Records releases Detroit by way of Kalamazoo (Sonic Mind Records stuff by D Knox, Black Nation Records stuff by Jay Denham) Dan Curtin's stuff from the mid 90s was my favorite stuff he did. Stasis (everything by Steve Pickton) Nuron / B12 / Kirk D / The Black Dog Nu Era These are just a few... Sent from my iPhone On Aug 11, 2014, at 1:24 PM, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote: Mid-90's is a time period for that I'm not too familiar with. Anyone got recommendations for stuff along the lines of Frictional 001 (Claude Young Changing Factors)? ~David
Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...
And so it was. My bad. Not sure why I thought it was 7th city. To David's original question C.Y. had a 7th city release as well. Acid Wash Conflict which is one of the few 7th city releases I own. I have something from Shake as well. Way to be on point Benn! Sent from my HTC One max on the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network - Reply message - From: Benn Glazier bennglaz...@gmail.com To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno... Date: Tue, Aug 12, 2014 1:10 AM Jeff Mills released Waveform Transmissions Vol 1 on Tresor in 1992. There were subsequent releases by Rob Hood in the Waveform Transmission series, with him releasing Vol 2 in 1993 and Mills releasing Vol 3 in 1994. bg BENN GLAZIER b...@bennglazier.com / WWW.BENNGLAZIER.COM / @BENNGLAZIER / +44 (0) 7714 300018 On 12 Aug 2014, at 08:04, Jason Trolian djkontr...@comcast.net wrote: Mills had a dope 7th city release from that time. Wave Transmissions I think it was called. T Sent from my HTC One max on the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network - Reply message - From: Minto George mintogeo...@yahoo.com To: David Powers cybo...@gmail.com Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno... Date: Tue, Aug 12, 2014 12:42 AM The best era of Detroit techno IMO. Countless good records from this time. All the 7th City stuff from that time Elevate Records releases Detroit by way of Kalamazoo (Sonic Mind Records stuff by D Knox, Black Nation Records stuff by Jay Denham) Dan Curtin's stuff from the mid 90s was my favorite stuff he did. Stasis (everything by Steve Pickton) Nuron / B12 / Kirk D / The Black Dog Nu Era These are just a few... Sent from my iPhone On Aug 11, 2014, at 1:24 PM, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote: Mid-90's is a time period for that I'm not too familiar with. Anyone got recommendations for stuff along the lines of Frictional 001 (Claude Young Changing Factors)? ~David
Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...
Model 500 - starlight The Vision - Detroit: one circle Claude young - one complete revolution Stasis - 1993 Sent from my iPhone On Aug 11, 2014, at 14:24, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote: Mid-90's is a time period for that I'm not too familiar with. Anyone got recommendations for stuff along the lines of Frictional 001 (Claude Young Changing Factors)? ~David
(313) deep house and techno vinyl mix
here's a mix I made today that some of you may like. only two detroit artists but i think the melodic, warm sound of the city is well represented throughout. enjoy! https://soundcloud.com/christaylor415/christaylormix3_14 Intrusion-Tsawana Dub STL-A Beautiful Mind Lawrence-Treacle Mine Baby Ford-Westway Rick Wilhite-Magic Water Bovill-Neap Lawrence-Miles XDB-Espac Adultnapper-Low Point on High Ground (DJ Sprinkles' Rock Bottom Mix) Christopher Rau-Some Song Manmade Science-Lick a Shot Iz Diz-Mouth (Brad Peep's Remix for Friends) Markus Nikolai-Shake!
Re: (313) Defining Detroit Techno Article
Thanks for sharing this, Wes. I enjoyed it. Michaelangelo did a nice job covering the history with the festival and I like how he rooted his music reviews in social and cultural commentary. Denise On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 8:28 PM, Weston Prince wespri...@clear.net.nzwrote: Worth a read, some interesting observations: http://www.npr.org/blogs/bestmusic2013/2013/12/31/258701743/defining-detroit-techno-the-retrospectives-and-reissues-of-2013 Cheers, Wes http://www.mixcloud.com/westonprince/ https://soundcloud.com/sea-shadow -- Denise Dalphond www.schoolcraftwax.com
(313) Defining Detroit Techno Article
Worth a read, some interesting observations: http://www.npr.org/blogs/bestmusic2013/2013/12/31/258701743/defining-detroit-techno-the-retrospectives-and-reissues-of-2013 Cheers, Wes http://www.mixcloud.com/westonprince/ https://soundcloud.com/sea-shadow
(313) Kerr Knoll techno/electro mix
HelloI started making music a little over a year ago. Here's a set of my own tracks sequenced in Ableton Live.Some of the tracks are new while others are based on tracks previously released on my Soundcloud page.https://soundcloud.com/kerr-knoll/2013-12-01Download via WeTransfer available too:http://we.tl/VeUpJi8nh1Track listing:01. Dub Strings02. Aquatic Experiments03. Moon Base04. Salmon run05. Up there06. Taurus II07. Dark Matter08. Storm09. Drone Avionix10. Off-world Industry11. Extra Life12. Nanobot Chaos Principle13. Quantum mechanic14. Deep Sea Dweller15. Synthetichttp://k-os.net/music/kerr-knoll
Re: (313) Kerr Knoll techno/electro mix
Thanks much for sharing. http://andrewdukeinthemix.com On Sun, Dec 1, 2013 at 3:22 PM, Steven Robertson stev...@me.com wrote: Hello I started making music a little over a year ago. Here's a set of my own tracks sequenced in Ableton Live. Some of the tracks are new while others are based on tracks previously released on my Soundcloud page. https://soundcloud.com/kerr-knoll/2013-12-01 Download via WeTransfer available too: http://we.tl/VeUpJi8nh1 Track listing: 01. Dub Strings 02. Aquatic Experiments 03. Moon Base 04. Salmon run 05. Up there 06. Taurus II 07. Dark Matter 08. Storm 09. Drone Avionix 10. Off-world Industry 11. Extra Life 12. Nanobot Chaos Principle 13. Quantum mechanic 14. Deep Sea Dweller 15. Synthetic http://k-os.net/music/kerr-knoll
(313) Cybotron--Clear/Techno City reissue
http://www.rushhour.nl/store_detailed.php?item=73601 http://andrewdukeinthemix.com
Re: (313) Techno clubs in Detroit
TV Bar on Grand River (Check the event, cos sometimes they've got other stuff too) Grasshopper in Ferndale Liv on Beaubian (Deep House) Thank you Jodie, I found some of them ;) This really helps, I appreciate it.
Re: (313) Techno clubs in Detroit
TV Bar on Grand River (Check the event, cos sometimes they've got other stuff too) Grasshopper in Ferndale Liv on Beaubian (Deep House) On 9/27/13, Jójó familiar...@gmail.com wrote: I'm trying to find active clubs in Detroit where they play techno music. Where can I get a list of URLs to help me out? I've tried googling, but everything seems to be outdated. So I guess what better place to ask other than 313 :) (I used to be subscribed to the list a long time ago, I'd say about 15 years ago, but now I kind of returned to it. I'll be hanging out.) -- Jodie Svagr 313-915-1164 uandidesigndetr...@gmail.com Events, Promotions, Development
(313) Techno clubs in Detroit
I'm trying to find active clubs in Detroit where they play techno music. Where can I get a list of URLs to help me out? I've tried googling, but everything seems to be outdated. So I guess what better place to ask other than 313 :) (I used to be subscribed to the list a long time ago, I'd say about 15 years ago, but now I kind of returned to it. I'll be hanging out.)
(313) dub-techno live broadcast
hi! if anyone's interrested, i'm djing tomorow (thursday) at noon (12pm) CET on our local student radio, dub-techno selection... www.radiostudent.si (press play on upper left corner) cheers, Z __ https://soundcloud.com/zergonn http://www.radiostudent.si
Re: (313) Acid Techno live set
this live pa is dope! love it! net label : pertin-nce.ca me : soundcloud.com/bleupulp From: Patrick Wacher pwac...@gmail.com To: james.hurl...@utoronto.ca james.hurl...@utoronto.ca Cc: 313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, March 15, 2013 6:03:56 PM Subject: Re: (313) Acid Techno live set Real nice stuff James! Hope to catch you guys at a show soon. P. On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 10:22 PM, james.hurl...@utoronto.ca wrote: Here's a recording of my friend Joe and I playing a hardware set at a party in San Francisco a couple of weeks ago. The gear list is arguably detroit related. This time we used a 303, bassbot tt 303, Rat distortion pedal, 909, 808, 606, SH 101,korg poly 6, OP1 Sampler, Cirklon Sequencer, SE SE-1X, Space Echo, Ibanez AD202 + 220 delays, TC Electronics G Natural Effects Pedal and an A+H Mixwizard. https://soundcloud.com/s-h-a-p-e-s/s-h-a-p-e-s-live-at-ha-eteria and some videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKsX5ZYFrgQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcO90wNoa6A
RE: (313) Acid Techno live set
Very Nice! -Original Message- From: james.hurl...@utoronto.ca [mailto:james.hurl...@utoronto.ca] Sent: 15 March 2013 05:22 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Acid Techno live set Here's a recording of my friend Joe and I playing a hardware set at a party in San Francisco a couple of weeks ago. The gear list is arguably detroit related. This time we used a 303, bassbot tt 303, Rat distortion pedal, 909, 808, 606, SH 101,korg poly 6, OP1 Sampler, Cirklon Sequencer, SE SE-1X, Space Echo, Ibanez AD202 + 220 delays, TC Electronics G Natural Effects Pedal and an A+H Mixwizard. https://soundcloud.com/s-h-a-p-e-s/s-h-a-p-e-s-live-at-ha-eteria and some videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKsX5ZYFrgQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcO90wNoa6A
Re: (313) Acid Techno live set
Real nice stuff James! Hope to catch you guys at a show soon. P. On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 10:22 PM, james.hurl...@utoronto.ca wrote: Here's a recording of my friend Joe and I playing a hardware set at a party in San Francisco a couple of weeks ago. The gear list is arguably detroit related. This time we used a 303, bassbot tt 303, Rat distortion pedal, 909, 808, 606, SH 101,korg poly 6, OP1 Sampler, Cirklon Sequencer, SE SE-1X, Space Echo, Ibanez AD202 + 220 delays, TC Electronics G Natural Effects Pedal and an A+H Mixwizard. https://soundcloud.com/s-h-a-**p-e-s/s-h-a-p-e-s-live-at-ha-**eteriahttps://soundcloud.com/s-h-a-p-e-s/s-h-a-p-e-s-live-at-ha-eteria and some videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=PKsX5ZYFrgQhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKsX5ZYFrgQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=DcO90wNoa6Ahttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcO90wNoa6A
(313) Acid Techno live set
Here's a recording of my friend Joe and I playing a hardware set at a party in San Francisco a couple of weeks ago. The gear list is arguably detroit related. This time we used a 303, bassbot tt 303, Rat distortion pedal, 909, 808, 606, SH 101,korg poly 6, OP1 Sampler, Cirklon Sequencer, SE SE-1X, Space Echo, Ibanez AD202 + 220 delays, TC Electronics G Natural Effects Pedal and an A+H Mixwizard. https://soundcloud.com/s-h-a-p-e-s/s-h-a-p-e-s-live-at-ha-eteria and some videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKsX5ZYFrgQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcO90wNoa6A
(313) Acid Techno live excerpts (spam)
My friend and I have been working on an improvisational live hardware set together for the last year or so. Here's some excerpts from the last time we played out. The hardware setup for this recording included 909, 303, 808, cirklon sequentix, polysix, SH-101, space echo, eventide space reverb, and the OTO biscuit. We're playing a live show at the party Haçeteria March 1st in San Francisco if you are in the area. https://soundcloud.com/s-h-a-p-e-s
Re: (313) Do you know anything about Techno?
theres always one at every party... On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 2:52 AM, Matt Kane's Brain mkb-pr...@hydrogenproject.com wrote: You misspelled hilarious. http://networkawesome.com/show/movie-vibrations-1996/ On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 1:42 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: It's from an old, appalling movie, so it is by definition appalling. On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 11:50 AM, log...@cox.net wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embeddedv=kt3Oj-Dq-MM I was appalled, insulted, and amused all at the same time. -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com
Re: (313) Do you know anything about Techno?
On 17/01/2013 17:50, log...@cox.net wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embeddedv=kt3Oj-Dq-MM I was appalled, insulted, and amused all at the same time. That is really quite magical ...
(313) Do you know anything about Techno?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embeddedv=kt3Oj-Dq-MM I was appalled, insulted, and amused all at the same time.
Re: (313) Do you know anything about Techno?
It's from an old, appalling movie, so it is by definition appalling. On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 11:50 AM, log...@cox.net wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embeddedv=kt3Oj-Dq-MM I was appalled, insulted, and amused all at the same time.
Re: (313) Do you know anything about Techno?
You misspelled hilarious. http://networkawesome.com/show/movie-vibrations-1996/ On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 1:42 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: It's from an old, appalling movie, so it is by definition appalling. On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 11:50 AM, log...@cox.net wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embeddedv=kt3Oj-Dq-MM I was appalled, insulted, and amused all at the same time. -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com
(313) Actual Detroit techno
So I've been seriously digging the Mills Sleeper Wakes and The Power albums lately. Probably going to pick up the others in the series too. Really, really on-form. Not news obviously, but easy to overlook I suppose. Also like Nighttime World Volume 3: Motor a lot! Worthy of the Nighttime World title. It's great to hear both these dudes developing their sound still. Tristan
Re: (313) Actual Detroit techno
I have to second Sleeper Wakes. I have been giving that album a lot of play recently. m On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 4:40 PM, Tristan Watkins phonop...@gmail.com wrote: So I've been seriously digging the Mills Sleeper Wakes and The Power albums lately. Probably going to pick up the others in the series too. Really, really on-form. Not news obviously, but easy to overlook I suppose. Also like Nighttime World Volume 3: Motor a lot! Worthy of the Nighttime World title. It's great to hear both these dudes developing their sound still. Tristan
Re: (313) Actual Detroit techno
It's always great to hear that there are others on this list that still enjoy Mills's post-Waveform Transmissions sound! The Alpha Centauri EP is also worthy of checking if you're into Sleeper Wakes and The Power. -wojtek http://twitter.com/detroitio On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 1:44 PM, Mike Taylor disconihil...@gmail.com wrote: I have to second Sleeper Wakes. I have been giving that album a lot of play recently. m On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 4:40 PM, Tristan Watkins phonop...@gmail.com wrote: So I've been seriously digging the Mills Sleeper Wakes and The Power albums lately. Probably going to pick up the others in the series too. Really, really on-form. Not news obviously, but easy to overlook I suppose. Also like Nighttime World Volume 3: Motor a lot! Worthy of the Nighttime World title. It's great to hear both these dudes developing their sound still. Tristan
Re: (313) Actual Detroit techno
He has plenty of heaters post-Waveform Transmissions. There is something wrong with you if you like Detroit techno but you aren't feeling the first couple Every Dog Has It's Day EPs. On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 5:09 PM, wojciech wojtek@gmail.com wrote: It's always great to hear that there are others on this list that still enjoy Mills's post-Waveform Transmissions sound! The Alpha Centauri EP is also worthy of checking if you're into Sleeper Wakes and The Power. -wojtek http://twitter.com/detroitio On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 1:44 PM, Mike Taylor disconihil...@gmail.com wrote: I have to second Sleeper Wakes. I have been giving that album a lot of play recently. m On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 4:40 PM, Tristan Watkins phonop...@gmail.com wrote: So I've been seriously digging the Mills Sleeper Wakes and The Power albums lately. Probably going to pick up the others in the series too. Really, really on-form. Not news obviously, but easy to overlook I suppose. Also like Nighttime World Volume 3: Motor a lot! Worthy of the Nighttime World title. It's great to hear both these dudes developing their sound still. Tristan
Re: (313) Actual Detroit techno
I went to see jeff mills do his thing about a couple of months ago at cable in London and the music he played was great. It was as if he was DJing stems of sounds together and kind of doing a live set together with the 909. At times ambient and sci-fi and at times banging techno. The blend confused many but I thought it was great. It seems jeff is in top form still and bringing innovation to the dance floor. As for the sleeper wakes... I should catch up and listen. Carlos Boix +447979044454 On 28 Nov 2012, at 22:10, wojciech wojtek@gmail.com wrote: It's always great to hear that there are others on this list that still enjoy Mills's post-Waveform Transmissions sound! The Alpha Centauri EP is also worthy of checking if you're into Sleeper Wakes and The Power. -wojtek http://twitter.com/detroitio On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 1:44 PM, Mike Taylor disconihil...@gmail.com wrote: I have to second Sleeper Wakes. I have been giving that album a lot of play recently. m On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 4:40 PM, Tristan Watkins phonop...@gmail.com wrote: So I've been seriously digging the Mills Sleeper Wakes and The Power albums lately. Probably going to pick up the others in the series too. Really, really on-form. Not news obviously, but easy to overlook I suppose. Also like Nighttime World Volume 3: Motor a lot! Worthy of the Nighttime World title. It's great to hear both these dudes developing their sound still. Tristan
Re: (313) Actual Detroit techno
yep, the messenger/sleeper wakes was sick live. really disorienting to watch him doing it all kneeling on the ground, though, since I couldn't see the stage setup at first when he performed this year at Metropolis in Montreal. On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 4:18 PM, Carlos Boix carlosb...@gmail.com wrote: I went to see jeff mills do his thing about a couple of months ago at cable in London and the music he played was great. It was as if he was DJing stems of sounds together and kind of doing a live set together with the 909. At times ambient and sci-fi and at times banging techno. The blend confused many but I thought it was great. It seems jeff is in top form still and bringing innovation to the dance floor. As for the sleeper wakes... I should catch up and listen. Carlos Boix +447979044454 On 28 Nov 2012, at 22:10, wojciech wojtek@gmail.com wrote: It's always great to hear that there are others on this list that still enjoy Mills's post-Waveform Transmissions sound! The Alpha Centauri EP is also worthy of checking if you're into Sleeper Wakes and The Power. -wojtek http://twitter.com/detroitio On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 1:44 PM, Mike Taylor disconihil...@gmail.com wrote: I have to second Sleeper Wakes. I have been giving that album a lot of play recently. m On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 4:40 PM, Tristan Watkins phonop...@gmail.com wrote: So I've been seriously digging the Mills Sleeper Wakes and The Power albums lately. Probably going to pick up the others in the series too. Really, really on-form. Not news obviously, but easy to overlook I suppose. Also like Nighttime World Volume 3: Motor a lot! Worthy of the Nighttime World title. It's great to hear both these dudes developing their sound still. Tristan
Re: (313) Actual Detroit techno
Yep, his recent live/dj sets have been amazing by all accounts. He's also released a lesser known mini album, Niteroi, that was, and still might be available at the Axis web shop, bundled with a concept tshirt. Stylistically it's a nice blend between his more recent stuff and Every Dog Has His Day albums. -w. On Nov 28, 2012, at 21:39, Lori Polemenakos girly...@gmail.com wrote: yep, the messenger/sleeper wakes was sick live. really disorienting to watch him doing it all kneeling on the ground, though, since I couldn't see the stage setup at first when he performed this year at Metropolis in Montreal. On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 4:18 PM, Carlos Boix carlosb...@gmail.com wrote: I went to see jeff mills do his thing about a couple of months ago at cable in London and the music he played was great. It was as if he was DJing stems of sounds together and kind of doing a live set together with the 909. At times ambient and sci-fi and at times banging techno. The blend confused many but I thought it was great. It seems jeff is in top form still and bringing innovation to the dance floor. As for the sleeper wakes... I should catch up and listen. Carlos Boix +447979044454 On 28 Nov 2012, at 22:10, wojciech wojtek@gmail.com wrote: It's always great to hear that there are others on this list that still enjoy Mills's post-Waveform Transmissions sound! The Alpha Centauri EP is also worthy of checking if you're into Sleeper Wakes and The Power. -wojtek http://twitter.com/detroitio On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 1:44 PM, Mike Taylor disconihil...@gmail.com wrote: I have to second Sleeper Wakes. I have been giving that album a lot of play recently. m On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 4:40 PM, Tristan Watkins phonop...@gmail.com wrote: So I've been seriously digging the Mills Sleeper Wakes and The Power albums lately. Probably going to pick up the others in the series too. Really, really on-form. Not news obviously, but easy to overlook I suppose. Also like Nighttime World Volume 3: Motor a lot! Worthy of the Nighttime World title. It's great to hear both these dudes developing their sound still. Tristan
(313) Something for all the heads on the list: A live recording of improvised techno!
Hi 313 peoples. As I am certain you are aware that I normally don't send you spam messages about all of my somewhat 313 related activity (like the records I've released this year, the absoloop label, and all of that nonsense:), I felt it rather necessary to post a link to a live performance that James Johnson and I recorded earlier this month as The Fallen. Any of you familiar with James Johnson (aka Plural) should also know that he's a hell of a producer and DJ (one I really enjoy working with as well) and he has releases on 6one6, separate skills, and soon a seminal Detroit label... 45 minutes of pure, unpracticed, unbridled, unadulterated techno funk...suitable for placing in your ear holes. It's all live, not a DJ set. Here is the link: http://soundcloud.com/the-fallen-3/the-fallen-11-17-12-at-blur Hope you all enjoy it...I may make it available for download... Cheers and happy holidays to all on this list! Kevin Kennedy -- FBK Absoloop/Orange 82
Re: (313) Something for all the heads on the list: A live recording of improvised techno!
Sounding good, Kevin. Will you be making it downloadable? Thanks. Andrew On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Kevin Kennedy the...@gmail.com wrote: Hi 313 peoples. As I am certain you are aware that I normally don't send you spam messages about all of my somewhat 313 related activity (like the records I've released this year, the absoloop label, and all of that nonsense:), I felt it rather necessary to post a link to a live performance that James Johnson and I recorded earlier this month as The Fallen. Any of you familiar with James Johnson (aka Plural) should also know that he's a hell of a producer and DJ (one I really enjoy working with as well) and he has releases on 6one6, separate skills, and soon a seminal Detroit label... 45 minutes of pure, unpracticed, unbridled, unadulterated techno funk...suitable for placing in your ear holes. It's all live, not a DJ set. Here is the link: http://soundcloud.com/the-fallen-3/the-fallen-11-17-12-at-blur Hope you all enjoy it...I may make it available for download... Cheers and happy holidays to all on this list! Kevin Kennedy -- FBK Absoloop/Orange 82 -- http://soundcloud.com/andrewdukecognitionaudio http://myspace.com/andrewduke
Re: (313) Something for all the heads on the list: A live recording of improvised techno!
Yeah thanks K, save that nonsense for members like me :-) Sent from my iPhone On Nov 26, 2012, at 3:16 PM, Kevin Kennedy the...@gmail.com wrote: Hi 313 peoples. As I am certain you are aware that I normally don't send you spam messages about all of my somewhat 313 related activity (like the records I've released this year, the absoloop label, and all of that nonsense:), I felt it rather necessary to post a link to a live performance that James Johnson and I recorded earlier this month as The Fallen. Any of you familiar with James Johnson (aka Plural) should also know that he's a hell of a producer and DJ (one I really enjoy working with as well) and he has releases on 6one6, separate skills, and soon a seminal Detroit label... 45 minutes of pure, unpracticed, unbridled, unadulterated techno funk...suitable for placing in your ear holes. It's all live, not a DJ set. Here is the link: http://soundcloud.com/the-fallen-3/the-fallen-11-17-12-at-blur Hope you all enjoy it...I may make it available for download... Cheers and happy holidays to all on this list! Kevin Kennedy -- FBK Absoloop/Orange 82
Re: (313) Something for all the heads on the list: A live recording of improvised techno!
I will make this downloadable soon:) On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 6:47 PM, Joe Marougi jmaro...@gmail.com wrote: Yeah thanks K, save that nonsense for members like me :-) Sent from my iPhone On Nov 26, 2012, at 3:16 PM, Kevin Kennedy the...@gmail.com wrote: Hi 313 peoples. As I am certain you are aware that I normally don't send you spam messages about all of my somewhat 313 related activity (like the records I've released this year, the absoloop label, and all of that nonsense:), I felt it rather necessary to post a link to a live performance that James Johnson and I recorded earlier this month as The Fallen. Any of you familiar with James Johnson (aka Plural) should also know that he's a hell of a producer and DJ (one I really enjoy working with as well) and he has releases on 6one6, separate skills, and soon a seminal Detroit label... 45 minutes of pure, unpracticed, unbridled, unadulterated techno funk...suitable for placing in your ear holes. It's all live, not a DJ set. Here is the link: http://soundcloud.com/the-fallen-3/the-fallen-11-17-12-at-blur Hope you all enjoy it...I may make it available for download... Cheers and happy holidays to all on this list! Kevin Kennedy -- FBK Absoloop/Orange 82 -- FBK Absoloop/Orange 82
Re: (313) My Top 25 Dub Techno Mix
good mix! it made my morning at work easier! net label : pertin-nce.ca me : soundcloud.com/bleupulp From: Placid pla...@acid-house.net To: Three-One-Three 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 2:46:57 AM Subject: (313) My Top 25 Dub Techno Mix My top 25 Dub Techno tracks. (as at 27 September 2012.. as with my acid.. i could do the same title in two weeks and only play half the same records Of course there are some that could have gone on there, and maybe a couple that i thought went quite well rather than my favourites but overall its got a nice little vibe going *.. * - i should really listen back to it at some point before making wild claims Anyway enjoy Will do a tracklist at some point... If anyone can name the tracklist Ill think of something nice to give them Listen here http://soundcloud.com/placid_88/top-25-dub-techno Done in 1 hit on 2x1210's oddly enough it was nearly all coloured vinyl.. (makes it very hard to see where it ends. as i found out a few times) bring back black…
(313) preview of my new LP (dub techno)
just wanted to share this sampler for my new lp that will come out this fall on pertin-nce http://soundcloud.com/pertin-nce/pertin-48-bleupulp-kote email me if you want to the promo copy.. a+ net label : pertin-nce.ca me : soundcloud.com/bleupulp
(313) DJ magazine Techno Special
Not bought this for years but new issue is a techno special - interviews with Mills, Hood, Dave Clarke the top 100 techno tracks - well worth a read. http://www.djmag.com/news/magazine/56
(313) THE DUMMY GUIDE TO DETROIT TECHNO, PART I A brief guide to Detroit techno’s beginnings.
When we started the Dummy Guides back in 2009, we did so to illuminate a a scene, genre or artist crucial but lacking clarity, an interesting subject that few have cleared and concisely explained in a way relevant to readers of this website. This next guide, however, focuses on a genre so vast and talked about that its writing presented a challenge: Detroit techno. This sublime, incredibly influential music has been discussed and memorialised hundreds of times – just last month, London promoters Dollop ran a series of events hosting the Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson and Derrick May – that it resisted a clear, simple story, much less one that would fit on one page. For this reason, our guide is split into two parts. The first, below, details what was later known as the first wave – the birth of the revolutionary machine funk that became known as Detroit Techno. The second, out next week, will follow the explosion overseas and the changing shape of the form in its hometown. We hope you enjoy the feature. http://www.dummymag.com/features/2012/08/03/the-dummy-guide-to-detroit-techno-the-first-wave/ -- Best, Jeremy As You Like It Founder Executive Producer skype: jeremybispo i...@ayli-sf.com www.ayli-sf.com
Re: (313) THE DUMMY GUIDE TO DETROIT TECHNO, PART I A brief guide to Detroit techno’s beginnings.
This is pretty cool... Sent from my iPhone On Aug 5, 2012, at 3:54 AM, jeremy bispo jbi...@gmail.com wrote: When we started the Dummy Guides back in 2009, we did so to illuminate a a scene, genre or artist crucial but lacking clarity, an interesting subject that few have cleared and concisely explained in a way relevant to readers of this website. This next guide, however, focuses on a genre so vast and talked about that its writing presented a challenge: Detroit techno. This sublime, incredibly influential music has been discussed and memorialised hundreds of times – just last month, London promoters Dollop ran a series of events hosting the Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson and Derrick May – that it resisted a clear, simple story, much less one that would fit on one page. For this reason, our guide is split into two parts. The first, below, details what was later known as the first wave – the birth of the revolutionary machine funk that became known as Detroit Techno. The second, out next week, will follow the explosion overseas and the changing shape of the form in its hometown. We hope you enjoy the feature. http://www.dummymag.com/features/2012/08/03/the-dummy-guide-to-detroit-techno-the-first-wave/ -- Best, Jeremy As You Like It Founder Executive Producer skype: jeremybispo i...@ayli-sf.com www.ayli-sf.com
(313) Detroit Techno Video
Nice little video with Mike Huckaby, Kyle Hall and Carl Craig from the Moog You Tube channel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcHD5VwPzmofeature=em-uploademail cheers Jason
(313) Kenny Larkin/Universal Techno
Hey all, After watching the Rhythm Is Rhythim flashback, I went back and watched Universal Techno again and was curious if the track that Kenny Larkin is working on in his studio at 52:20 was ever released? Thx, Patrick.
(313) Detroit Techno - live jam
hey all, not one to usually start a mail, apologies if some consider this spam or not allowed to post tracks but here goes... knocked up a afternoon techno jam and thought i'd share it here. feedback/abuse welcome :) http://soundcloud.com/thomas-lang/thomas-lang-amazon cheers, tom
Re: (313) 'soulful techno'
I'd never heard of this record before but by strange co-incidence I found three copies in a box in our warehouse (along with an original LAM record!) if any body still needs a copy? Cheers Jason Sent from my iPhone On 12 Mar 2012, at 17:18, Simon Pascoe contact.simon.pas...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Andy, Sorry I think I may have cleaned Juno out of their last copy - blame the 313 list ;-) Boomkat have got it though, best be quick http://boomkat.com/vinyl/373858-ever-vivid-sketches-of-my-life Thanks for the positive feedback. Simon On 12/03/2012 16:48, Andy Green wrote: hi Simon, Funnily enough I also jumped on these after the tip off last week. it's curious how these managed to evade my periscope so thanks everyone for the find. I got both journeys for a measly 5 quid as flac. Looking for a sketches vinyl now. May the mind sweeping continue, and yes simon your mix sounded great earlier today.u should post a link here! Andy On 12 Mar 2012, at 16:16, Simon Pascoe contact.simon.pas...@gmail.com wrote: Very nice, I love this sound. I'd missed Sketches Of My Life just putting an order in for it now - thanks. I loved the Journeys To The Deep 12 it builds the mood so well. I used it in a mix I did recently http://soundcloud.com/smp-2/simon-pascoe-spectra (it's not all soulful techno though I'm afraid). On Mar 9, 2012 1:09 PM, Matt Chester chesterm...@gmail.com wrote: Have you got this one? Highly recommended, it's got a lovely electro track on it. http://www.discogs.com/Nick-Dunton-Sketches-Of-My-Life/release/2623862 On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Aidan O'Doherty aidan.b.odohe...@gmail.com wrote: here's the latest 'soulful' techno favourite i've discovered: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtgTSC18C6sfeature=related and one that i've rediscovered: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNgzYQbqCqk
Re: (313) 'soulful techno'
Very nice, I love this sound. I'd missed Sketches Of My Life just putting an order in for it now - thanks. I loved the Journeys To The Deep 12 it builds the mood so well. I used it in a mix I did recently http://soundcloud.com/smp-2/simon-pascoe-spectra (it's not all soulful techno though I'm afraid). On Mar 9, 2012 1:09 PM, Matt Chester chesterm...@gmail.com wrote: Have you got this one? Highly recommended, it's got a lovely electro track on it. http://www.discogs.com/Nick-Dunton-Sketches-Of-My-Life/release/2623862 On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Aidan O'Doherty aidan.b.odohe...@gmail.com wrote: here's the latest 'soulful' techno favourite i've discovered: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtgTSC18C6sfeature=related and one that i've rediscovered: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNgzYQbqCqk
Re: (313) 'soulful techno'
hi Simon, Funnily enough I also jumped on these after the tip off last week. it's curious how these managed to evade my periscope so thanks everyone for the find. I got both journeys for a measly 5 quid as flac. Looking for a sketches vinyl now. May the mind sweeping continue, and yes simon your mix sounded great earlier today.u should post a link here! Andy On 12 Mar 2012, at 16:16, Simon Pascoe contact.simon.pas...@gmail.com wrote: Very nice, I love this sound. I'd missed Sketches Of My Life just putting an order in for it now - thanks. I loved the Journeys To The Deep 12 it builds the mood so well. I used it in a mix I did recently http://soundcloud.com/smp-2/simon-pascoe-spectra (it's not all soulful techno though I'm afraid). On Mar 9, 2012 1:09 PM, Matt Chester chesterm...@gmail.com wrote: Have you got this one? Highly recommended, it's got a lovely electro track on it. http://www.discogs.com/Nick-Dunton-Sketches-Of-My-Life/release/2623862 On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Aidan O'Doherty aidan.b.odohe...@gmail.com wrote: here's the latest 'soulful' techno favourite i've discovered: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtgTSC18C6sfeature=related and one that i've rediscovered: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNgzYQbqCqk
Re: (313) 'soulful techno'
Hi Andy, Sorry I think I may have cleaned Juno out of their last copy - blame the 313 list ;-) Boomkat have got it though, best be quick :-) http://boomkat.com/vinyl/373858-ever-vivid-sketches-of-my-life Always looking out for more sounds like this. Simon On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 4:48 PM, Andy Green mr.verd...@gmail.com wrote: hi Simon, Funnily enough I also jumped on these after the tip off last week. it's curious how these managed to evade my periscope so thanks everyone for the find. I got both journeys for a measly 5 quid as flac. Looking for a sketches vinyl now. May the mind sweeping continue, and yes simon your mix sounded great earlier today.u should post a link here! Andy On 12 Mar 2012, at 16:16, Simon Pascoe contact.simon.pas...@gmail.com wrote: Very nice, I love this sound. I'd missed Sketches Of My Life just putting an order in for it now - thanks. I loved the Journeys To The Deep 12 it builds the mood so well. I used it in a mix I did recently http://soundcloud.com/smp-2/simon-pascoe-spectra (it's not all soulful techno though I'm afraid). On Mar 9, 2012 1:09 PM, Matt Chester chesterm...@gmail.com wrote: Have you got this one? Highly recommended, it's got a lovely electro track on it. http://www.discogs.com/Nick-Dunton-Sketches-Of-My-Life/release/2623862 On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Aidan O'Doherty aidan.b.odohe...@gmail.com wrote: here's the latest 'soulful' techno favourite i've discovered: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtgTSC18C6sfeature=related and one that i've rediscovered: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNgzYQbqCqk
Re: (313) 'soulful techno'
Hi Andy, Sorry I think I may have cleaned Juno out of their last copy - blame the 313 list ;-) Boomkat have got it though, best be quick http://boomkat.com/vinyl/373858-ever-vivid-sketches-of-my-life Thanks for the positive feedback. Simon On 12/03/2012 16:48, Andy Green wrote: hi Simon, Funnily enough I also jumped on these after the tip off last week. it's curious how these managed to evade my periscope so thanks everyone for the find. I got both journeys for a measly 5 quid as flac. Looking for a sketches vinyl now. May the mind sweeping continue, and yes simon your mix sounded great earlier today.u should post a link here! Andy On 12 Mar 2012, at 16:16, Simon Pascoe contact.simon.pas...@gmail.com wrote: Very nice, I love this sound. I'd missed Sketches Of My Life just putting an order in for it now - thanks. I loved the Journeys To The Deep 12 it builds the mood so well. I used it in a mix I did recently http://soundcloud.com/smp-2/simon-pascoe-spectra (it's not all soulful techno though I'm afraid). On Mar 9, 2012 1:09 PM, Matt Chester chesterm...@gmail.com wrote: Have you got this one? Highly recommended, it's got a lovely electro track on it. http://www.discogs.com/Nick-Dunton-Sketches-Of-My-Life/release/2623862 On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Aidan O'Doherty aidan.b.odohe...@gmail.com wrote: here's the latest 'soulful' techno favourite i've discovered: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtgTSC18C6sfeature=related and one that i've rediscovered: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNgzYQbqCqk
Re: (313) 'soulful techno'
thanks for the heads up on that - looks great. i am obsessed with melancholic, bittersweet house/techno/electro - music wise, it's my top priority, an endless search. it's why i love detroit techno so much, that was the element that attracted me (after hearing 'icon', journey of the dragons', etc). On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 1:26 PM, Odeluga, Ken ken.odel...@dowjones.com wrote: It's a beautiful EP from track A to D. Techno for grown ups whilst still being true to the genre in terms of immediacy and essential simplicity. Ken -Original Message- From: Matt Chester [mailto:chesterm...@gmail.com] Sent: 09 March 2012 13:09 To: Aidan O'Doherty Cc: list 313 Subject: Re: (313) 'soulful techno' Have you got this one? Highly recommended, it's got a lovely electro track on it. http://www.discogs.com/Nick-Dunton-Sketches-Of-My-Life/release/2623862 On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Aidan O'Doherty aidan.b.odohe...@gmail.com wrote: here's the latest 'soulful' techno favourite i've discovered: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtgTSC18C6sfeature=related and one that i've rediscovered: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNgzYQbqCqk
Re: (313) 'soulful techno'
Have you got this one? Highly recommended, it's got a lovely electro track on it. http://www.discogs.com/Nick-Dunton-Sketches-Of-My-Life/release/2623862 On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Aidan O'Doherty aidan.b.odohe...@gmail.com wrote: here's the latest 'soulful' techno favourite i've discovered: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtgTSC18C6sfeature=related and one that i've rediscovered: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNgzYQbqCqk
RE: (313) 'soulful techno'
It's a beautiful EP from track A to D. Techno for grown ups whilst still being true to the genre in terms of immediacy and essential simplicity. Ken -Original Message- From: Matt Chester [mailto:chesterm...@gmail.com] Sent: 09 March 2012 13:09 To: Aidan O'Doherty Cc: list 313 Subject: Re: (313) 'soulful techno' Have you got this one? Highly recommended, it's got a lovely electro track on it. http://www.discogs.com/Nick-Dunton-Sketches-Of-My-Life/release/2623862 On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Aidan O'Doherty aidan.b.odohe...@gmail.com wrote: here's the latest 'soulful' techno favourite i've discovered: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtgTSC18C6sfeature=related and one that i've rediscovered: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNgzYQbqCqk
(313) November Deep Techno Mix Plat Du Jour
http://soundcloud.com/verdant-recordings/plat-du-jour another varied deep techno journey with a healthy dose of the D (of course!) Plat Du Jour A large helping of delicious, deeply flavoured techno vibes :P Carlos Nilmmns /Orchid (Ornaments) Stereociti /Expanse (Mojuba) Conforce /Vacuum (Delsin) Luke Hess /Sacred (FXHE) Substance /Emerge (Scion Versions) Mike Parker /Amalgamate [synchronous mix] (Geophone) Exos /Survivor (Thule Records) Uusitalo /Odottava Peto (Huume) Deepchord /Hashbar Remnant (Soma Quality Recordings) J Zeiter /Motion Sickness (MCMLXV) Toni Lionni /Protection (Wave) Anonym /Spec Huis (Sushitech) Chez Damier Stacy Pullen /Forever Monna (Mix 1) (Balance) Delano Smith /Change is Coming (Sushitech) Steven Tang /Verged (Aesthetic Audio) Reel By Real /Switchback (a.r.t.less) Carlos Nilmmns /Subculture (Ornaments) Carl Craig /Sandstorms [C2 2011 Version] (Planet E) Technics/Denon CDJ/ DJM 600 and some Tempranillo Andrew Green 83 The Waterfront Mill Road Hertford mr.verd...@gmail.com 07816 373278
RE: (313) Track ID, late 90's detroit-ish techno tune
Don't know who it is, but if you find out let me know 'cause I want it now. -Original Message- From: scr...@online.nl [mailto:scr...@online.nl] Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2011 9:24 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Track ID, late 90's detroit-ish techno tune i'm looking for this late 90's detroit-ish techno tune. any clues? i got it from an unknown dj-mix from around/before 2001. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aI1zL4bWRo http://www.zshare.net/audio/862223105a0344e3/ thanks for checking.
(313) The first 'international' Techno festival, 1983
Courtesy of Mike Taylor, who re-shared this on Facebook ... http://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/300866_10150452851664225_599969224_10791961_1406468609_n.jpg IT'S IN THE BAG... It's Cleary Auditorium 201 Riverside Dr. Windsor, Ontario Memorial Day Weekend Friday, May 27, 1983 9 p.m. until 2 a.m. Cover $1 until 10 p.m. Given by: tomellcliftonkevin Music by: Derrick May, Juan Atkins of Deep Space Thanks to All... It's Over the Bridge, and Through the Tunnel. After Party to be Announced $1 With Hand Stamp • Free Drinks AtckProduction
Re: (313) Detroit The Blueprint Of Techno
Carl Craig doesn't like Country Western... :-( It's interesting to see how overlooked house is in that video, almost like it didn't exist! Not even a tiny mention of Moodymann... ~David On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 12:42 AM, Wibo Lammerts wibo...@gmail.com wrote: Wow. First footage ever of Derrick in (his) studio? It's probably from around 1999/2000, we - technotourists - were in Detroit in 1999, and that was at the height of the Sony/UR thing. Cheers, W 2011/10/4 Patrick Wacher pwac...@gmail.com: Just noticed this old ('97+/-) documentary on TP's YouTube page: http://youtu.be/SYSagw7v4dU Its even got Richie pre-hair. - P. -- http://soundcloud.com/w1b0 | http://network.technobass.net/profile/w1b0 | http://twitter.com/w1b0 --
Re: (313) Detroit The Blueprint Of Techno
Except of course Terrence Parker spoke about the importance of the influence of Chicago House on techno. On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 9:59 AM, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote: Carl Craig doesn't like Country Western... :-( It's interesting to see how overlooked house is in that video, almost like it didn't exist! Not even a tiny mention of Moodymann... ~David On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 12:42 AM, Wibo Lammerts wibo...@gmail.com wrote: Wow. First footage ever of Derrick in (his) studio? It's probably from around 1999/2000, we - technotourists - were in Detroit in 1999, and that was at the height of the Sony/UR thing. Cheers, W 2011/10/4 Patrick Wacher pwac...@gmail.com: Just noticed this old ('97+/-) documentary on TP's YouTube page: http://youtu.be/SYSagw7v4dU Its even got Richie pre-hair. - P. -- http://soundcloud.com/w1b0 | http://network.technobass.net/profile/w1b0 | http://twitter.com/w1b0 --
Re: (313) Detroit The Blueprint Of Techno
Actually... you just reinforced my point... He made it sound like HOUSE is a purely Chicago thing, and techno is what happens in Detroit. But Detroit producers have made, and continue to make, brilliant, original house music in their own right. Not just copying what Chicago did, but doing their own take on things. That story remains to be told, I think. ~David On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 10:31 AM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: Except of course Terrence Parker spoke about the importance of the influence of Chicago House on techno. On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 9:59 AM, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote: Carl Craig doesn't like Country Western... :-( It's interesting to see how overlooked house is in that video, almost like it didn't exist! Not even a tiny mention of Moodymann... ~David On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 12:42 AM, Wibo Lammerts wibo...@gmail.com wrote: Wow. First footage ever of Derrick in (his) studio? It's probably from around 1999/2000, we - technotourists - were in Detroit in 1999, and that was at the height of the Sony/UR thing. Cheers, W 2011/10/4 Patrick Wacher pwac...@gmail.com: Just noticed this old ('97+/-) documentary on TP's YouTube page: http://youtu.be/SYSagw7v4dU Its even got Richie pre-hair. - P. -- http://soundcloud.com/w1b0 | http://network.technobass.net/profile/w1b0 | http://twitter.com/w1b0 --
Re: (313) Detroit The Blueprint Of Techno
We tell it here every day ;-) There have been a bunch of documentaries of wildly varying quality about Detroit Techno, and no one gets it exactly right. Which is why it's such a joy to visit Detroit and hang out and go to parties -- it's always something different than what you'd expect based on media portrayals. On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 11:14 AM, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote: Actually... you just reinforced my point... He made it sound like HOUSE is a purely Chicago thing, and techno is what happens in Detroit. But Detroit producers have made, and continue to make, brilliant, original house music in their own right. Not just copying what Chicago did, but doing their own take on things. That story remains to be told, I think. ~David On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 10:31 AM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: Except of course Terrence Parker spoke about the importance of the influence of Chicago House on techno. On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 9:59 AM, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote: Carl Craig doesn't like Country Western... :-( It's interesting to see how overlooked house is in that video, almost like it didn't exist! Not even a tiny mention of Moodymann... ~David On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 12:42 AM, Wibo Lammerts wibo...@gmail.com wrote: Wow. First footage ever of Derrick in (his) studio? It's probably from around 1999/2000, we - technotourists - were in Detroit in 1999, and that was at the height of the Sony/UR thing. Cheers, W 2011/10/4 Patrick Wacher pwac...@gmail.com: Just noticed this old ('97+/-) documentary on TP's YouTube page: http://youtu.be/SYSagw7v4dU Its even got Richie pre-hair. - P. -- http://soundcloud.com/w1b0 | http://network.technobass.net/profile/w1b0 | http://twitter.com/w1b0 --
Re: (313) Detroit The Blueprint Of Techno
House is year round in Detroit...techno is looked at for about a weekend or so. the rest of the world loves Detroit Techno:) On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 12:17 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: We tell it here every day ;-) There have been a bunch of documentaries of wildly varying quality about Detroit Techno, and no one gets it exactly right. Which is why it's such a joy to visit Detroit and hang out and go to parties -- it's always something different than what you'd expect based on media portrayals. On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 11:14 AM, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote: Actually... you just reinforced my point... He made it sound like HOUSE is a purely Chicago thing, and techno is what happens in Detroit. But Detroit producers have made, and continue to make, brilliant, original house music in their own right. Not just copying what Chicago did, but doing their own take on things. That story remains to be told, I think. ~David On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 10:31 AM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: Except of course Terrence Parker spoke about the importance of the influence of Chicago House on techno. On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 9:59 AM, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote: Carl Craig doesn't like Country Western... :-( It's interesting to see how overlooked house is in that video, almost like it didn't exist! Not even a tiny mention of Moodymann... ~David On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 12:42 AM, Wibo Lammerts wibo...@gmail.com wrote: Wow. First footage ever of Derrick in (his) studio? It's probably from around 1999/2000, we - technotourists - were in Detroit in 1999, and that was at the height of the Sony/UR thing. Cheers, W 2011/10/4 Patrick Wacher pwac...@gmail.com: Just noticed this old ('97+/-) documentary on TP's YouTube page: http://youtu.be/SYSagw7v4dU Its even got Richie pre-hair. - P. -- http://soundcloud.com/w1b0 | http://network.technobass.net/profile/w1b0 | http://twitter.com/w1b0 -- -- fbk absoloop
(313) Detroit The Blueprint Of Techno
Just noticed this old ('97+/-) documentary on TP's YouTube page: http://youtu.be/SYSagw7v4dU Its even got Richie pre-hair. - P.
Re: (313) Detroit The Blueprint Of Techno
Wow. First footage ever of Derrick in (his) studio? It's probably from around 1999/2000, we - technotourists - were in Detroit in 1999, and that was at the height of the Sony/UR thing. Cheers, W 2011/10/4 Patrick Wacher pwac...@gmail.com: Just noticed this old ('97+/-) documentary on TP's YouTube page: http://youtu.be/SYSagw7v4dU Its even got Richie pre-hair. - P. -- http://soundcloud.com/w1b0 | http://network.technobass.net/profile/w1b0 | http://twitter.com/w1b0 --
(313) The Techno Monster Mix
Essentially records which I have but have not yet managed to put into a mix as they are either too fast or too bonkers or a combination of both. Naturally, my idea of bonkers and yours may vary, but I can only go by my own bonkers induced reality and upload the result. Looking back, theres only a couple I'd class as full on monsters, but the not so full-on are blooming fast… oddly enough i still ended up playing them at about -4, the thought of hearing them on 0 or + anything baffles me.. anyway enough warbling.. mix is here - http://www.acid-house.net/technomonsters.mp3 Basic Channel – Phylyps Trak - Basic Channel Aphex Twin – Aboriginal Mix - White DJ ESP - Fresh Air - Generator Sterac - promo Dark Comedy – Clavia's North - Art of Dance Sympletic – Noname (Remix) - Ifach Planetary Assault Systems - Forms - Peacefrog The Memory Foundation - m-Plant Anthony Shakir - The Random Hustle - Dust Science Mystic Rythem – Track Relaxer - Peacefrog Woody Mcbride - Rattlesnake - Magnetic North Jamie Read – Vibe Nations - Ugly Blake Baxter - Vision of Truth - UR The Source - Untitled - RS Basic Channel – Octaedre - Basic Channel plank promo 003 i think Monolake – Cyan - Chain Reaction Indio - Blue Fantasy - Transmat Jeff Mills - Untitled - Axis Like a Tim - Avanger - Djax-up-beats Nico - Withdrawl - ESP Perfect Sync - Down the Deep Paresys – Untitled - Re-Load Mike Henk – Untitled - Pulsar Done in one hit on 2xtechnics 1210s - approx 2 hours (just under) @320 kbps 280mb. FOr more infos, gigs and musics - like me - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Placid/191249620933551 enjoy
Re: (313) The Techno Monster Mix
as i get older, i find it harder and harder to listen to nose-bleed inducing bpms. it just sounds wrong to my ears now. thankfully, most detroit techno ain't that fast, or sounds grand slowed down. good to see jamie read on the tracklist. love LHAS and his album on fragmented On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 7:56 AM, Placid pla...@acid-house.net wrote: Essentially records which I have but have not yet managed to put into a mix as they are either too fast or too bonkers or a combination of both. Naturally, my idea of bonkers and yours may vary, but I can only go by my own bonkers induced reality and upload the result. Looking back, theres only a couple I'd class as full on monsters, but the not so full-on are blooming fast… oddly enough i still ended up playing them at about -4, the thought of hearing them on 0 or + anything baffles me.. anyway enough warbling.. mix is here - http://www.acid-house.net/technomonsters.mp3 Basic Channel – Phylyps Trak - Basic Channel Aphex Twin – Aboriginal Mix - White DJ ESP - Fresh Air - Generator Sterac - promo Dark Comedy – Clavia's North - Art of Dance Sympletic – Noname (Remix) - Ifach Planetary Assault Systems - Forms - Peacefrog The Memory Foundation - m-Plant Anthony Shakir - The Random Hustle - Dust Science Mystic Rythem – Track Relaxer - Peacefrog Woody Mcbride - Rattlesnake - Magnetic North Jamie Read – Vibe Nations - Ugly Blake Baxter - Vision of Truth - UR The Source - Untitled - RS Basic Channel – Octaedre - Basic Channel plank promo 003 i think Monolake – Cyan - Chain Reaction Indio - Blue Fantasy - Transmat Jeff Mills - Untitled - Axis Like a Tim - Avanger - Djax-up-beats Nico - Withdrawl - ESP Perfect Sync - Down the Deep Paresys – Untitled - Re-Load Mike Henk – Untitled - Pulsar Done in one hit on 2xtechnics 1210s - approx 2 hours (just under) @320 kbps 280mb. FOr more infos, gigs and musics - like me - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Placid/191249620933551 enjoy
Re: (313) The Techno Monster Mix
that shake record is awesome at 33 rpm too. On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 2:56 AM, Placid pla...@acid-house.net wrote: Essentially records which I have but have not yet managed to put into a mix as they are either too fast or too bonkers or a combination of both. Naturally, my idea of bonkers and yours may vary, but I can only go by my own bonkers induced reality and upload the result. Looking back, theres only a couple I'd class as full on monsters, but the not so full-on are blooming fast… oddly enough i still ended up playing them at about -4, the thought of hearing them on 0 or + anything baffles me.. anyway enough warbling.. mix is here - http://www.acid-house.net/technomonsters.mp3 Basic Channel – Phylyps Trak - Basic Channel Aphex Twin – Aboriginal Mix - White DJ ESP - Fresh Air - Generator Sterac - promo Dark Comedy – Clavia's North - Art of Dance Sympletic – Noname (Remix) - Ifach Planetary Assault Systems - Forms - Peacefrog The Memory Foundation - m-Plant Anthony Shakir - The Random Hustle - Dust Science Mystic Rythem – Track Relaxer - Peacefrog Woody Mcbride - Rattlesnake - Magnetic North Jamie Read – Vibe Nations - Ugly Blake Baxter - Vision of Truth - UR The Source - Untitled - RS Basic Channel – Octaedre - Basic Channel plank promo 003 i think Monolake – Cyan - Chain Reaction Indio - Blue Fantasy - Transmat Jeff Mills - Untitled - Axis Like a Tim - Avanger - Djax-up-beats Nico - Withdrawl - ESP Perfect Sync - Down the Deep Paresys – Untitled - Re-Load Mike Henk – Untitled - Pulsar Done in one hit on 2xtechnics 1210s - approx 2 hours (just under) @320 kbps 280mb. FOr more infos, gigs and musics - like me - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Placid/191249620933551 enjoy -- peace, frank http://www.deejaycountzero.com http://www.infinitestatemachine.com
Re: (313) The Techno Monster Mix
Strongly agree... especially from the viewpoint of dance music, some tempos are too fast, unless you are going to jit or breakdance or something... but that type of dancing, while fun, is not necessarily good for bringing groups of people together and creating some type of group consciousness that is bigger than the individuals. (Although, I did play a Detroit electro / ghettotech set at like 145 that was uber fun the other day at a friend's house party--amazing how well those records aged everything I played sounded great still). For me there is without question a spiritual component to music, and I think that for the best spiritual vibe on the dancefloor, a vibe that people can connect with regardless of whether they have ingested intoxicants or know how to breakdance, 118-128 bpm is really where you want to be. Even within that spectrum, these days for me it's actually often a lot closer to 118 than 128. This means, unfortunately, it's hard to play most actual Detroit techno. Of course, to me house and techno are a continuum and the Detroit house I play often still has that Detroit techno influence even if it would normally be sorted into the house bin. ~David On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 4:37 AM, Aidan O'Doherty aidan.b.odohe...@gmail.com wrote: as i get older, i find it harder and harder to listen to nose-bleed inducing bpms. it just sounds wrong to my ears now. thankfully, most detroit techno ain't that fast, or sounds grand slowed down. good to see jamie read on the tracklist. love LHAS and his album on fragmented On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 7:56 AM, Placid pla...@acid-house.net wrote: Essentially records which I have but have not yet managed to put into a mix as they are either too fast or too bonkers or a combination of both. Naturally, my idea of bonkers and yours may vary, but I can only go by my own bonkers induced reality and upload the result. Looking back, theres only a couple I'd class as full on monsters, but the not so full-on are blooming fast… oddly enough i still ended up playing them at about -4, the thought of hearing them on 0 or + anything baffles me.. anyway enough warbling.. mix is here - http://www.acid-house.net/technomonsters.mp3 Basic Channel – Phylyps Trak - Basic Channel Aphex Twin – Aboriginal Mix - White DJ ESP - Fresh Air - Generator Sterac - promo Dark Comedy – Clavia's North - Art of Dance Sympletic – Noname (Remix) - Ifach Planetary Assault Systems - Forms - Peacefrog The Memory Foundation - m-Plant Anthony Shakir - The Random Hustle - Dust Science Mystic Rythem – Track Relaxer - Peacefrog Woody Mcbride - Rattlesnake - Magnetic North Jamie Read – Vibe Nations - Ugly Blake Baxter - Vision of Truth - UR The Source - Untitled - RS Basic Channel – Octaedre - Basic Channel plank promo 003 i think Monolake – Cyan - Chain Reaction Indio - Blue Fantasy - Transmat Jeff Mills - Untitled - Axis Like a Tim - Avanger - Djax-up-beats Nico - Withdrawl - ESP Perfect Sync - Down the Deep Paresys – Untitled - Re-Load Mike Henk – Untitled - Pulsar Done in one hit on 2xtechnics 1210s - approx 2 hours (just under) @320 kbps 280mb. FOr more infos, gigs and musics - like me - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Placid/191249620933551 enjoy
(313) Ambient Techno Mix
Hello All I was lucky enough to play an downtempo ambient techno mix at a party over the weekend which I've recorded and now sharing on soundcloud.Theres a decent element of detroit based music used in the mix and hence the notice here. enjoy! http://soundcloud.com/verdant-recordings/risky-business An after hours set played at Discogger's Party in London 13th August 2011. Four of the tracks are from the recent and wonderful compilation Composure - Ambient Techno for Japan which is a charitable project by Mindgames following the devastating earthquakes in the country. CD is distributed and sold by Disk Union (Japan) Mix recorded from Vinyl, CD and Lossless digital files (on CD) Intro Myon (Cosmic Strings) Carbon Based Lifeforms (Supersede) Donato Dozzy (S.T) Tangerine Dream (Love On A Real Train) ERP (Paper Dove) Morphology (Origins of Life) Model 500 (The Passage) Omar S (Psychotic Photosynthesis No Drums) Atheus (Sound of Dark Matter) Underground Resistance (Final Frontier) Sandwell District (Ready Made version A) Oasis (Oasis Eight) Juju and Jordash (Time Slip Remix) Jonah Sharp and Fred P (Substance) Move D (FM Heaven) Sven Schienhammer (Future Life) Desolate (Cathartic) Bvdub and ASC (Symbol 2.2) Soultek (Lost in Love) verdant recordings August 2011 thanks for listening, I hope you enjoy it. Cheers, Andy nb Flac download butmp3 version here: http://uploaded.to/file/l2zxb160; AndY GreeN (verdant-recordings)
(313) The Dub Techno Sound of Detroit
following on from my Berlin mix i thought I'd play some dubby technoey bits from Detroit …mainly consisting of Steven Hitchell, Rod Modell, Mike Huckaby and Octal Industries, it offers, for me, a more refined sound than Berlin, but just as effective, huge expanses of sound, delays and reverb and basslines, NB: - This is best heard on a system with bonus oomph. anyway enough rambling. here's the tracklist CV313 - Seconds to Forever - Echospace DeepChord – hr-01 - Hierophant Imax - 3am - Octal Model 500 - Starlight [Soultek's Falling Stars Mix] - Echospace Convextion - Miranda (Echospace Remixes) - Matrix DeepChord - DC13 - Deep Chord CV - Movement - Octal Mike Huckaby - My Life With the Wave - SYNTH Deepchord - DC12 - Deep Chord Octal Industries - Automatik - Transistor Rhythm Claude Vonstroke - Who's Afraid Of Detroit? [D e e p c h o r d Remix] - Echospace DeepChord - DC14 - Deep Chord Mike Huckaby - Radiance - Deep Transportation cv313 – Dimensional Space - Echospace Deepchord - Departure - Octal CV313 - Seconds To Forever (Reshape) - Echospace (meant to play the next track but the record was running out.. hey ho) DeepChord – Electromagnetic Dowsing - Synth DeepChord - Vantage Isle - Echospace DeepChord - Dc13 - Deep Chord Oh and here's the link - http://www.acid-house.net/DTSDetroit.mp3 (available from midnight 04/08/11) I make no apologies for the amount of Deepchord on this mix. As usual, all done in one hit on 2 x technics just under 2 hours @ 320 kbps - 275mb I have a page on FB now as my group got removed , then reinstated, then removed, I decided to give up with it. I am now here, for mixes , gig updates and general banter http://www.facebook.com/pages/Placid/191249620933551
Re: (313) Dave Powers :: New Mixset :: Deep House Techno
This is a tasty mix, thanks C Dave Powers: The Legend of Urk Ru Last night I had a dream... I was wandering through the mountains, rain was beating down on me, dense fog clouded my vision. So tired and hungry, I could barely stand. Hadn't seen a living being in days. I gave up all hope. Cursing my fate. And then, just as my strength slipped away, I saw it glistening before me... URK RU. http://soundcloud.com/davidapowers/the-legend-of-urk-ru Keeping it deep @ 119 bpm... this one is for all the heads into that spiritual vibe. Tracks by (besides the fact that I lived there!): Rick Wade. Robert Owens, Iron Curtis, Move D, and more... ~dP
Re: (313) Dave Powers :: New Mixset :: Deep House Techno
Yeah I enjoyed it too. Thanks dP! On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 9:02 AM, 3...@coke-smyth.net wrote: This is a tasty mix, thanks C Dave Powers: The Legend of Urk Ru Last night I had a dream... I was wandering through the mountains, rain was beating down on me, dense fog clouded my vision. So tired and hungry, I could barely stand. Hadn't seen a living being in days. I gave up all hope. Cursing my fate. And then, just as my strength slipped away, I saw it glistening before me... URK RU. http://soundcloud.com/davidapowers/the-legend-of-urk-ru Keeping it deep @ 119 bpm... this one is for all the heads into that spiritual vibe. Tracks by (besides the fact that I lived there!): Rick Wade. Robert Owens, Iron Curtis, Move D, and more... ~dP
(313) Dave Powers :: New Mixset :: Deep House Techno
Dave Powers: The Legend of Urk Ru Last night I had a dream... I was wandering through the mountains, rain was beating down on me, dense fog clouded my vision. So tired and hungry, I could barely stand. Hadn't seen a living being in days. I gave up all hope. Cursing my fate. And then, just as my strength slipped away, I saw it glistening before me... URK RU. http://soundcloud.com/davidapowers/the-legend-of-urk-ru Keeping it deep @ 119 bpm... this one is for all the heads into that spiritual vibe. Tracks by (besides the fact that I lived there!): Rick Wade. Robert Owens, Iron Curtis, Move D, and more... ~dP
Re: (313) Dave Powers :: New Mixset :: Deep House Techno
Woops, I was originally gonna say 313 connection (besides the fact that I lived there!): Rick Wade. So yeah. what I posted makes no sense. Tracks by (besides the fact that I lived there!): Rick Wade. Robert Owens, Iron Curtis, Move D, and more... On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 7:16 PM, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote: Dave Powers: The Legend of Urk Ru Last night I had a dream... I was wandering through the mountains, rain was beating down on me, dense fog clouded my vision. So tired and hungry, I could barely stand. Hadn't seen a living being in days. I gave up all hope. Cursing my fate. And then, just as my strength slipped away, I saw it glistening before me... URK RU. http://soundcloud.com/davidapowers/the-legend-of-urk-ru Keeping it deep @ 119 bpm... this one is for all the heads into that spiritual vibe. Tracks by (besides the fact that I lived there!): Rick Wade. Robert Owens, Iron Curtis, Move D, and more... ~dP
(313) Fwd: New Public Radio Documentary Explores the Black Roots of Chicago House and Detroit Techno! (for posting)
-- Forwarded message -- From: Marlon Bishop marloniousth...@gmail.com Date: Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 6:55 PM Subject: New Public Radio Documentary Explores the Black Roots of Chicago House and Detroit Techno! (for posting) To: Hello electronic music press - I'm writing to share with you a new, hour-long radio documentary being released this week about the history of Chicago House and Detroit Techno, focusing on the music's role in African-American music history. We hope you consider posting the program in your blog or webzines (or simply your twitters!) and help get this under-reported story out there. Here is the link to the podcast on Soundcloud, easy to embed: http://soundcloud.com/afropop-worldwide/midwest-electric-the-story-of The show was produced by Afropop Worldwide, a public radio program dedicated to music and stories from the African diaspora, with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities. To make the program, producers Marlon Bishop (myself) and Wills Glasspiegel travelled to Chicago and Detroit to interview great names from the past and present of electronic music, including: Paul Johnson, Vince Lawrence, Robert Johnson (original owner of the Warehouse), Lady D, Maurice Joshua, Ghetto Division, DJ Deon, DJ Gantman, RP Boo, Jeff Mills, Juan Atkins, Cornelius Harris, Carl Craig, Brendan Gillen, Anthony Shake Shakir, and many others, as well as scholars, bloggers, footwork kids, city employees, and house music lovers. We look at the disco era, the classic house and techno days, and also, the ways in which those styles transformed into juke, footwork, and ghetto-tech by later generations. All together, we like to think we've painted a rich portrait of the history of House and Techno music in a way that's never been done before on a national level by a US media organization. NPR Music has already picked this up, so we feel like we're on the right track. We would be honored if you chose to post our documentary and help spread the story. To stream the show on the Afropop.org website, as well as check out interviews, pictures and other supplemental web materials, click here. http://www.afropop.org/radio/radio_program/ID/826 Best, Marlon Bishop Associate Producer, Afropop Worldwide
Re: (313) Fwd: New Public Radio Documentary Explores the Black Roots of Chicago House and Detroit Techno! (for posting)
Listening to the audio now -- very enjoyable. I would point out that the origins of house -have- been the subject of academic writing. My friend Gonnie -- er Dr Hillegonda Rietveld -- published her Ph.D. dissertation in 1998 as This Is Our House: House Music, Cultural Spaces and Technologies. And there are others too, although I have to say they vary in quality fh - -- Forwarded message -- From: Marlon Bishop marloniousth...@gmail.com Date: Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 6:55 PM Subject: New Public Radio Documentary Explores the Black Roots of Chicago House and Detroit Techno! (for posting) To: Hello electronic music press - I'm writing to share with you a new, hour-long radio documentary being released this week about the history of Chicago House and Detroit Techno, focusing on the music's role in African-American music history. We hope you consider posting the program in your blog or webzines (or simply your twitters!) and help get this under-reported story out there. Here is the link to the podcast on Soundcloud, easy to embed: http://soundcloud.com/afropop-worldwide/midwest-electric-the-story-of The show was produced by Afropop Worldwide, a public radio program dedicated to music and stories from the African diaspora, with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities. To make the program, producers Marlon Bishop (myself) and Wills Glasspiegel travelled to Chicago and Detroit to interview great names from the past and present of electronic music, including: Paul Johnson, Vince Lawrence, Robert Johnson (original owner of the Warehouse), Lady D, Maurice Joshua, Ghetto Division, DJ Deon, DJ Gantman, RP Boo, Jeff Mills, Juan Atkins, Cornelius Harris, Carl Craig, Brendan Gillen, Anthony Shake Shakir, and many others, as well as scholars, bloggers, footwork kids, city employees, and house music lovers. We look at the disco era, the classic house and techno days, and also, the ways in which those styles transformed into juke, footwork, and ghetto-tech by later generations. All together, we like to think we've painted a rich portrait of the history of House and Techno music in a way that's never been done before on a national level by a US media organization. NPR Music has already picked this up, so we feel like we're on the right track. We would be honored if you chose to post our documentary and help spread the story. To stream the show on the Afropop.org website, as well as check out interviews, pictures and other supplemental web materials, click here. http://www.afropop.org/radio/radio_program/ID/826 Best, Marlon Bishop Associate Producer, Afropop Worldwide
(313) NPR: Detroit Techno City: Exporting A Sound To The World
http://www.npr.org/blogs/therecord/2011/05/27/136718287/detroit-techno-city-exporting-a- sound-to-the-world Detroit Techno City: Exporting A Sound To The World May 27, 2011 by Wills Glasspiegel Carl Craig says he's always thought of his music as a personal beautification of Detroit. This Memorial Day weekend, techno music and its fans come home to Detroit for the annual Movement Electronic Music Festival. Today, most of techno's audience is in Europe. But its futuristic sound was nurtured by African-Americans in Detroit in the 1980s. It all started in the late '70s, when a Detroit radio DJ named Electrifying Mojo put music on the air in a way that had never been heard before in the city: Kraftwerk plus Jimi Hendrix; Rick James plus the B52s and Phillip Glass all on a spaceship. Mojo's sci-fi persona dominated Detroit's urban radio back then. The pieces he assembled became the raw materials for techno. Juan Atkins is often called the first techno artist. In 1981, Atkins was 19 years-old and technology-obsessed. He co-produced a song called, Alleys of Your Mind, on a rudimentary drum machine. Mojo dropped 'Alleys of your Mind' on his radio show and it just blew up, Atkins recalls. It was like a breath of fresh air on the radio. And nobody knew that this was some black kids from Detroit making this record. They thought it was from Europe or somewhere. Through Mojo's radio show, the alien sounds of techno piqued the interest of Detroit natives but the music's largest audience quickly grew in Europe. I'm fortunate because I exported my business, says Carl Craig, one of techno's biggest ambassadors. If I kept it in the U.S., we would have failed a long time ago. In addition to making his own music, Craig runs a record label he started two decades ago in Detroit. Last year, it shipped nearly 20,000 vinyl records out of the city 70 percent went to Europe. Craig is a star in Berlin and Paris. But in Detroit, his profile is low key, his studio an anonymous bunker near a slew of abandoned buildings. You go around the block from here, there are buildings [where] the windows are blown out, he says. They've been abandoned for 30 years. Craig says he stays in Detroit because it's cheap, but the city is also central to his creative process. My music has always been for me a personal beautification of Detroit. He's not the only one who sees possibility in the rubble. There's also a small but steady stream of techno tourists who visit Detroit. We've had several people that have come from Germany, mostly from Europe, specifically for the techno scene here, says Nicole Stagg, who hosts visitors through www.couchsurfing.org. They come to see the abandoned factories where techno parties happened, and to visit Detroit's techno landmark, Submerge an iconic label, studio, techno museum and record shop on Detroit's east side. Label manager Cornelius Harris says Submerge defies the negative trends in Detroit and in the music industry itself. The key with being able to function in Detroit is not to look at what it is, but to understand what's possible and to move from that place, Harris says. People in music do it all the time. They do it every day, which is amazing to me. You've got this thing that doesn't exist and you bring it into existence. That's the definition of magic. One of those musical pieces of magic, Falling Up, by local artist Theo Parish, could be a metaphor for Detroit. Parish is a torchbearer for his city's music, but he hardly ever plays there. His regular gig is at a club called Plastic People in London. Marlon Bishop contributed reporting to this story. Both he and Glasspiegel are producing a radio documentary on Detroit techno and Chicago house for Afropop Worldwide.
Re: (313) NPR: Detroit Techno City: Exporting A Sound To The World
the party with Malik Pittman and Andres is off the hook right now-1490 gratiot , same block (but on the other side) of the transmat building. On May 31, 2011, at 3:17, Fred Heutte ph...@sunlightdata.com wrote: http://www.npr.org/blogs/therecord/2011/05/27/136718287/detroit-techno-city-exporting-a- sound-to-the-world Detroit Techno City: Exporting A Sound To The World May 27, 2011 by Wills Glasspiegel Carl Craig says he's always thought of his music as a personal beautification of Detroit. This Memorial Day weekend, techno music and its fans come home — to Detroit — for the annual Movement Electronic Music Festival. Today, most of techno's audience is in Europe. But its futuristic sound was nurtured by African-Americans in Detroit in the 1980s. It all started in the late '70s, when a Detroit radio DJ named Electrifying Mojo put music on the air in a way that had never been heard before in the city: Kraftwerk plus Jimi Hendrix; Rick James plus the B52s and Phillip Glass – all on a spaceship. Mojo's sci-fi persona dominated Detroit's urban radio back then. The pieces he assembled became the raw materials for techno. Juan Atkins is often called the first techno artist. In 1981, Atkins was 19 years-old and technology-obsessed. He co-produced a song called, Alleys of Your Mind, on a rudimentary drum machine. Mojo dropped 'Alleys of your Mind' on his radio show and it just blew up, Atkins recalls. It was like a breath of fresh air on the radio. And nobody knew that this was some black kids from Detroit making this record. They thought it was from Europe or somewhere. Through Mojo's radio show, the alien sounds of techno piqued the interest of Detroit natives — but the music's largest audience quickly grew in Europe. I'm fortunate because I exported my business, says Carl Craig, one of techno's biggest ambassadors. If I kept it in the U.S., we would have failed a long time ago. In addition to making his own music, Craig runs a record label he started two decades ago in Detroit. Last year, it shipped nearly 20,000 vinyl records out of the city — 70 percent went to Europe. Craig is a star in Berlin and Paris. But in Detroit, his profile is low key, his studio an anonymous bunker near a slew of abandoned buildings. You go around the block from here, there are buildings [where] the windows are blown out, he says. They've been abandoned for 30 years. Craig says he stays in Detroit because it's cheap, but the city is also central to his creative process. My music has always been for me a personal beautification of Detroit. He's not the only one who sees possibility in the rubble. There's also a small but steady stream of techno tourists who visit Detroit. We've had several people that have come from Germany, mostly from Europe, specifically for the techno scene here, says Nicole Stagg, who hosts visitors through www.couchsurfing.org. They come to see the abandoned factories where techno parties happened, and to visit Detroit's techno landmark, Submerge — an iconic label, studio, techno museum and record shop on Detroit's east side. Label manager Cornelius Harris says Submerge defies the negative trends in Detroit and in the music industry itself. The key with being able to function in Detroit is not to look at what it is, but to understand what's possible and to move from that place, Harris says. People in music do it all the time. They do it every day, which is amazing to me. You've got this thing that doesn't exist and you bring it into existence. That's the definition of magic. One of those musical pieces of magic, Falling Up, by local artist Theo Parish, could be a metaphor for Detroit. Parish is a torchbearer for his city's music, but he hardly ever plays there. His regular gig is at a club called Plastic People — in London. Marlon Bishop contributed reporting to this story. Both he and Glasspiegel are producing a radio documentary on Detroit techno and Chicago house for Afropop Worldwide.
(313) NPR: Get Familiar With Detroit Techno: 10 Essential Songs
cool pix too...! http://www.npr.org/2011/05/27/136655438/get-familiar-with-detroit-techno-10-essential- songs?sc=fbcc=fp Get Familiar With Detroit Techno: 10 Essential Songs Wills Glasspiegel and Marlon Bishop May 27, 2011 Although widely associated with Europe, techno music was invented in Detroit and its suburbs in the early 1980s by young African-Americans armed with drum machines, futurist ideals and a predilection for Kraftwerk. Artists like Juan Atkins, Derrick May and Kevin Saunderson used whatever technology they could get their hands on to pioneer a cutting-edge sound made up of growling synths and driving dance beats. In the process, they set in motion one of the essential musical movements of the 20th century. The music eventually found its largest audience across the Atlantic, but most of the original techno innovators still work out of the Motor City. This Memorial Day weekend most will be in town for the annual Movement Electronic Music Festival. You can hear the Movement Electronic Music Festival live from Detroit streaming all weekend at Resident Advisor. In the list below originators, producers, DJs, label owners and musicologists pick 10 tracks that define the Detroit techno sound. Wills Glasspiegel and Marlon Bishop spoke to the musicians and writer below in the course of reporting a story for All Things Considered and producing a radio documentary on Detroit techno and Chicago house for Afropop Worldwide. The 10 Essential Tracks Juan Atkins on Cosmic Cars by Cybotron (1982) On Cosmic Cars, I envisioned being in a car and driving on the highway, and all of a sudden just taking off and going into space. My music has always to a certain degree been about a certain escapist attitude. Because there are times that you can be in a city like Detroit and it can get really bad. You just want to fly away. Sometimes you wish you could just sail off to another time and space. A lot of my tracks allude to that kind of adventure. JUAN ATKINS is often considered to be the father of techno. As a teenager growing up in the Detroit suburb of Belleville, Atkins made bold musical experiments with a Korg MS-10 synthesizer and a tape deck, eventually releasing the genre's earliest tracks under the names Cybotron and Model 500. Mark Flash on Alleys of Your Mind by Cybotron (1981) Oh, man. I heard it for the first time in my mom's basement, washing clothes, and it came on the radio. And I was like, Oh. My. God. I was listening to The Electrifying Mojo. That track blew my mind. I turned the washer off and went and just stood there because it felt so good I couldn't even move. That was just the most awesome song I had ever heard. I bought two copies when it first came out. I was like, What is this guy thinking? What got me most was the sound, the beat that was the first time electronic music really got to me. I knew Planet Rock already, but Alleys Of Your Mind was a different sound all together. MARK FLASH is a Detroit percussionist, DJ and producer. As a kid, his musician father moved their family from Brooklyn to Detroit to try to make it in Motown. While his father's dreams failed, Flash made up for it by becoming a name in the local rave scene. Brendan Gillen on Sharevari by A Number of Names (1981) The guys who did Sharevari told me an anecdote about going to a party in 1980 in Detroit, a high-school party. It was one of these backyard parties where somebody was lucky enough to have a pool. They tried to make the parties seem elite, so they had elite names like Gables, which was complete with a Clark Gables logo. They even wore satin jackets. There were a bunch of groups and Charivari was the name of one these groups, and that's where the band got the name of this tune. So the story goes that they went to this party and the DJ was doing the trick of playing with two copies of the same record at once. The DJ was doing it with the Italo Disco record, Holly Dolly by Kano [the group sampled by Tag Team on Whoomp There It Is]. The DJ would play these records and instead of Holly, Dolly, it would go Holly, Holly, Dolly, Dolly. That's how they got to Share, Vari, Share Share, Vari Vari. That's them imitating what the DJ did. Most people say this is the first record of Detroit techno. BRENDAN GILLEN fell in love with Detroit techno while attending college in nearby Ann Arbor. Today, he's one half of the experimental techno group Ectomorph, manager of the record label Interdimensional Transmissions and a walking encyclopedia of Detroit techno trivia. Carl Craig on No UFOs by Model 500 (1985) We had a lot of great music that was on the radio. It was easy as a kid to hear the newest music from Detroit because it was being supported on the radio back then. When I first heard No UFOs, which was Juan Atkins' first independent record on Metroplex, it was being played at 5 o'clock drive time on weekdays. It wasn't just at nighttime or midday. It was drive time, so it really gave me
(313) Early Techno mix
Hi all, Threw together a mix of old classic (IMO) Techno tracks on the weekend, plenty of Detroit content, plus a few new things right at the end. Hope you enjoy! - Patrick. Direct link: http://darkenergyradio.com/episodes/de-28.mp3 SoundCloud: http://snd.sc/kwu7Cc Tracklisting: Tim Hecker – In the Fog I Joey Beltram – Energy Flash Underground Resistance – Riot Joey Beltram – My Sound Outlander remixed by Kevin Saunderson – Vamp (Kevin Saunderson Voice Remix) Inner City – Ahnongay Joey Beltram – Sub-Bass Experience Underground Resistance – Beauty Of Decay Underground Resistance – Panic Joey Beltram – Mentasm The Martian – Stardancer Derrick May – Strings Of Life Outlander – Vamp LFO – LFO (Leeds Warehouse Mix) Derrick May – The Beginning Derrick May – Freestyle Derrick May – R-Theme The Aztec Mystic – Jaguar Underground Resistance – First Galactic Baptist Church Carl Craig – Dominas (Original) Quadrant – Hyperprism (Original) Model 500 – Lightspeed Inner City – Buena Vida (Carl Craig Mix) Blake Baxter – One More Time (Red Planet Mix) Kode9 The Spaceape feat. Cha Cha – Love is The Drug Wax – No. 20202 (Elemental Mix)
Re: (313) mid/late 90s minimal techno mixes?
One of the nastiest 90's minimal mixes is the Fumiya Tanaka mix up live at club rockets mix...http://www.discogs.com/Fumiya-Tanaka-Mix-Up-Vol-4/master/2969 Fumiya is probably one of the nastiest djs on earth, but is off the american grid. The mix im speaking of is up there with liquid room and the mayday mix, as mixes that define a sound... together these are three of the baddest officially released techno mix cds of that time and sound period in my not so humble opinion. All three are wonders of mixology and vinyl heat On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 5:41 AM, r...@rohformat.de r...@rohformat.de wrote: I can donate a few as well, eventhough not strictly minimal but there are hopefully some tracks for your liking: http://www.ronnypries.de/studio/mixes/tape-discoveries-1/ http://www.mixcloud.com/RonnyPries/_roh-01-techno-like-it-used-to-be/ David Gillies da...@dorja.com hat am 6. Mai 2011 um 07:16 geschrieben: On 30/04/11 03:49, Michael Elliot-Knight wrote: Hey y'all Anyone have a link to some old school minimal techno mixes? Would really like to find the real pounding bangers that were recorded back then and somehow preserved for my enjoyment of all things back in the day. Doesn't have to be strictly Detroit for me - I'm coming in a bit late on this one but a month ago I uploaded a Hawtin set from 1996 which is fairly minimal for the time: http://soundcloud.com/davewongillies/hawtin-live-part-1 I really should get around to putting up part 2.
Re: (313) mid/late 90s minimal techno mixes?
I can donate a few as well, eventhough not strictly minimal but there are hopefully some tracks for your liking: http://www.ronnypries.de/studio/mixes/tape-discoveries-1/ http://www.mixcloud.com/RonnyPries/_roh-01-techno-like-it-used-to-be/ David Gillies da...@dorja.com hat am 6. Mai 2011 um 07:16 geschrieben: On 30/04/11 03:49, Michael Elliot-Knight wrote: Hey y'all Anyone have a link to some old school minimal techno mixes? Would really like to find the real pounding bangers that were recorded back then and somehow preserved for my enjoyment of all things back in the day. Doesn't have to be strictly Detroit for me - I'm coming in a bit late on this one but a month ago I uploaded a Hawtin set from 1996 which is fairly minimal for the time: http://soundcloud.com/davewongillies/hawtin-live-part-1 I really should get around to putting up part 2.
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On 30/04/11 03:49, Michael Elliot-Knight wrote: Hey y'all Anyone have a link to some old school minimal techno mixes? Would really like to find the real pounding bangers that were recorded back then and somehow preserved for my enjoyment of all things back in the day. Doesn't have to be strictly Detroit for me - I'm coming in a bit late on this one but a month ago I uploaded a Hawtin set from 1996 which is fairly minimal for the time: http://soundcloud.com/davewongillies/hawtin-live-part-1 I really should get around to putting up part 2.
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Speaking of 90s... anybody have good mixes of 90s house stuff on the deeper side? like Prescription and Guidance type records? Oh and I just want to add, I think there's a lot of excellent music being put out right now, although I'd class it much more as house than techno. I have had no problem at all finding good cuts to buy lately. Going through all the junk to find the good stuff can be painful, though. ~David On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 7:30 PM, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote: Speaking of 90s... anybody have good mixes of 90s house stuff on the deeper side? like Prescription and Guidance type records? Oh and I just want to add, I think there's a lot of excellent music being put out right now, although I'd class it much more as house than techno. I have had no problem at all finding good cuts to buy lately. Going through all the junk to find the good stuff can be painful, though. ~David On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 7:06 PM, david smith bassline...@gmail.com wrote: Well in my world everything is 90s, I kinda feel like my old friend who claims he stopped buying records when 1990 hit, except I stopped buying and following new releases in 2005 but really must of my stuff is pre 2000--DUBSTEP and Laptop techno? Although one could argue timeblind did some 90s dubstep On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 3:17 PM, maxphi...@gmail.com wrote: I don't understand, what isn't 90s? m50 At 2011.05.02 13:24, you wrote: Dude that is not 90s :P i read, that she released mix cd in 1999 called Fact ... I've said it before, and I'll say it again - Magda should release a mix CD. ... (mnnl.nl post) I have a copy of this CD I picked up from my friend when she was still living in Detroit, it is just misplaced. Till then search for kikoman on ravearchive for a few old school minimal mix tapes--I also agree that the DEXIT mixtape by Claude Young is one of the best examples of 90s minimal. 2011/5/1 Benoît Pueyo benoit.pu...@gmail.com: Le 29/04/2011 19:49, Michael Elliot-Knight a écrit : Hey y'all Anyone have a link to some old school minimal techno mixes? Would really like to find the real pounding bangers that were recorded back then and somehow preserved for my enjoyment of all things back in the day. Doesn't have to be strictly Detroit for me - thanks MEK Disclaimer The information in this email and any attachments may contain proprietary and confidential information that is intended for the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, retention or use of the contents of this information is prohibited. When addressed to our clients or vendors, any information contained in this e-mail or any attachments is subject to the terms and conditions in any governing contract. If you have received this e-mail in error, please immediately contact the sender and delete the e-mail. Self-unashamed-promotion I have left on soundcloud a set containing sortor music you're requesting =) It's from 2005 http://soundcloud.com/tioneb/tioneb-january-2005 1) benny liberg johannes wikstrom - semicircular ep (maracas) 2) jeff mills - the part 1 (axis) 3) british murder boys - be like i am (counterbalance) 4) unknown - loop (4x4 volume 1) 5) aural emote - third eye (symbolism) 6) memory foundation - trade bridge dub (central) 7) joris voorn - skyshopping (sino) 8) pehr herb - helmer dandy / d' wachman amp; had substance rmx (backdraft) 9) unknown - expression sessions 002 / b2 (expression sessions) 10) marco carola- king of excuses (domino) 11) dj deeon - game box (ghetto test) 12) traxmen - playing with a rubberband (dancemania) 13) planetary assault system - starway ritual (peacefrog) 14) sebastian kramer - inside the core (pure plastic) 15) harcell grindvik - square (drumcode) 16) oscar mulero -primary instincts (pole) 17) reeko - the goddess (theory) 18) aural emote - fifth column / ben sims rmx (symbolism) 19) querida - 3-5-3 (kanzleramt) 20) sir real amp; surgeon - withwing (snafu) 21) the advent - let us take you (kombination research) 22) ur - codebreaker / b1 (ur) 23) diego - back jack back (kanzleramt) 24) echoplex - no entrance (soleil) 25) phase - obscura mix1 (inceptive) 26) jeff mills - roman age / the games mix (mk2) 27) makaton - cockfest 2003 (rodz konez) 28) damon wild - avion / sterac remix (synewave) 29) john tejada - flight to tokyo (pokerflat) 30) archetype - nite lite (sonic mind) -- Benoît.
Re: (313) mid/late 90s minimal techno mixes?
is Sweeter] Claude Young - Nocturnal EP - Djax-Up-Beats [Track: Concentration Factor] Minimal Nation mispress - Axis [Artist: Jeff Mills Track: Untitled] Claude Young - One Complete Revolution - Utensil [Track: Time Distortion] X-103 - Tephra EP - Axis [Track: Tephra] Robert Hood - Satellite - Hardwax Robert Hood - Technatural EP - M-Plant [Track: Tactel] The Vision - Waveform Transmission Vol. 2 - Tresor [Track: Weapons] Millsart - Humana - Axis [Track: Gamma Player] Jeff Mills - AX-009 B - Axis Millsart - Humana - Axis [Track: Untitled] The Vision - Waveform Transmission Vol. 2 - Tresor [Track: Chrome] X-103 - Tephra EP - Axis [Track: Hagia Triada] The Vision - Waveform Transmission Vol. 2 - Tresor [Track: Projectile Darts= ] Robert Hood - Internal Empire LP - Tresor [Track: Minus] http://web.me.com/zbop/nonom/Blog/Entries/2009/6/16_mix_I_nanobot_-_Minimal_Madness.html On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 6:49 PM, Michael Elliot-Knight michael.elliot-kni...@fallon.com wrote: Hey y'all Anyone have a link to some old school minimal techno mixes? Would really like to find the real pounding bangers that were recorded back then and somehow preserved for my enjoyment of all things back in the day. Doesn't have to be strictly Detroit for me - thanks MEK Disclaimer The information in this email and any attachments may contain proprietary and confidential information that is intended for the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, retention or use of the contents of this information is prohibited. When addressed to our clients or vendors, any information contained in this e-mail or any attachments is subject to the terms and conditions in any governing contract. If you have received this e-mail in error, please immediately contact the sender and delete the e-mail.
Re: (313) mid/late 90s minimal techno mixes?
http://soundcloud.com/erase/the-player-presents-mix100-1998/ On 29 apr 2011, at 19.49, Michael Elliot-Knight wrote: Hey y'all Anyone have a link to some old school minimal techno mixes? Would really like to find the real pounding bangers that were recorded back then and somehow preserved for my enjoyment of all things back in the day. Doesn't have to be strictly Detroit for me - thanks MEK Disclaimer The information in this email and any attachments may contain proprietary and confidential information that is intended for the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, retention or use of the contents of this information is prohibited. When addressed to our clients or vendors, any information contained in this e-mail or any attachments is subject to the terms and conditions in any governing contract. If you have received this e- mail in error, please immediately contact the sender and delete the e-mail.
Re: (313) mid/late 90s minimal techno mixes?
Dude that is not 90s :P i read, that she released mix cd in 1999 called Fact ... I've said it before, and I'll say it again - Magda should release a mix CD. ... (mnnl.nl post) I have a copy of this CD I picked up from my friend when she was still living in Detroit, it is just misplaced. Till then search for kikoman on ravearchive for a few old school minimal mix tapes--I also agree that the DEXIT mixtape by Claude Young is one of the best examples of 90s minimal. 2011/5/1 Benoît Pueyo benoit.pu...@gmail.com: Le 29/04/2011 19:49, Michael Elliot-Knight a écrit : Hey y'all Anyone have a link to some old school minimal techno mixes? Would really like to find the real pounding bangers that were recorded back then and somehow preserved for my enjoyment of all things back in the day. Doesn't have to be strictly Detroit for me - thanks MEK Disclaimer The information in this email and any attachments may contain proprietary and confidential information that is intended for the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, retention or use of the contents of this information is prohibited. When addressed to our clients or vendors, any information contained in this e-mail or any attachments is subject to the terms and conditions in any governing contract. If you have received this e-mail in error, please immediately contact the sender and delete the e-mail. Self-unashamed-promotion I have left on soundcloud a set containing sortor music you're requesting =) It's from 2005 http://soundcloud.com/tioneb/tioneb-january-2005 1) benny liberg johannes wikstrom - semicircular ep (maracas) 2) jeff mills - the part 1 (axis) 3) british murder boys - be like i am (counterbalance) 4) unknown - loop (4x4 volume 1) 5) aural emote - third eye (symbolism) 6) memory foundation - trade bridge dub (central) 7) joris voorn - skyshopping (sino) 8) pehr herb - helmer dandy / d' wachman amp; had substance rmx (backdraft) 9) unknown - expression sessions 002 / b2 (expression sessions) 10) marco carola- king of excuses (domino) 11) dj deeon - game box (ghetto test) 12) traxmen - playing with a rubberband (dancemania) 13) planetary assault system - starway ritual (peacefrog) 14) sebastian kramer - inside the core (pure plastic) 15) harcell grindvik - square (drumcode) 16) oscar mulero -primary instincts (pole) 17) reeko - the goddess (theory) 18) aural emote - fifth column / ben sims rmx (symbolism) 19) querida - 3-5-3 (kanzleramt) 20) sir real amp; surgeon - withwing (snafu) 21) the advent - let us take you (kombination research) 22) ur - codebreaker / b1 (ur) 23) diego - back jack back (kanzleramt) 24) echoplex - no entrance (soleil) 25) phase - obscura mix1 (inceptive) 26) jeff mills - roman age / the games mix (mk2) 27) makaton - cockfest 2003 (rodz konez) 28) damon wild - avion / sterac remix (synewave) 29) john tejada - flight to tokyo (pokerflat) 30) archetype - nite lite (sonic mind) -- Benoît.
Re: (313) mid/late 90s minimal techno mixes?
Le 02/05/2011 20:24, david smith a écrit : Dude that is not 90s :P Agreed, just reminds me the last days where techno sounded more 90s than the mnml stuff of the second half of 2000s =))) An well about Claude Young, his DJ Kicks remains to me one of the best mix CDs I have (proabably the best actually) Benoît.
RE: (313) mid/late 90s minimal techno mixes?
It just occurred to me, it's probably worth searching for old Mumtaz (Zach Lubin) mixes as well. From: Benoît Pueyo Sent: 02 May 2011 20:44 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) mid/late 90s minimal techno mixes? Le 02/05/2011 20:24, david smith a écrit : Dude that is not 90s :P Agreed, just reminds me the last days where techno sounded more 90s than the mnml stuff of the second half of 2000s =))) An well about Claude Young, his DJ Kicks remains to me one of the best mix CDs I have (proabably the best actually) Benoît.
Re: (313) mid/late 90s minimal techno mixes?
Well in my world everything is 90s, I kinda feel like my old friend who claims he stopped buying records when 1990 hit, except I stopped buying and following new releases in 2005 but really must of my stuff is pre 2000--DUBSTEP and Laptop techno? Although one could argue timeblind did some 90s dubstep On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 3:17 PM, maxphi...@gmail.com wrote: I don't understand, what isn't 90s? m50 At 2011.05.02 13:24, you wrote: Dude that is not 90s :P i read, that she released mix cd in 1999 called Fact ... I've said it before, and I'll say it again - Magda should release a mix CD. ... (mnnl.nl post) I have a copy of this CD I picked up from my friend when she was still living in Detroit, it is just misplaced. Till then search for kikoman on ravearchive for a few old school minimal mix tapes--I also agree that the DEXIT mixtape by Claude Young is one of the best examples of 90s minimal. 2011/5/1 Benoît Pueyo benoit.pu...@gmail.com: Le 29/04/2011 19:49, Michael Elliot-Knight a écrit : Hey y'all Anyone have a link to some old school minimal techno mixes? Would really like to find the real pounding bangers that were recorded back then and somehow preserved for my enjoyment of all things back in the day. Doesn't have to be strictly Detroit for me - thanks MEK Disclaimer The information in this email and any attachments may contain proprietary and confidential information that is intended for the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, retention or use of the contents of this information is prohibited. When addressed to our clients or vendors, any information contained in this e-mail or any attachments is subject to the terms and conditions in any governing contract. If you have received this e-mail in error, please immediately contact the sender and delete the e-mail. Self-unashamed-promotion I have left on soundcloud a set containing sortor music you're requesting =) It's from 2005 http://soundcloud.com/tioneb/tioneb-january-2005 1) benny liberg johannes wikstrom - semicircular ep (maracas) 2) jeff mills - the part 1 (axis) 3) british murder boys - be like i am (counterbalance) 4) unknown - loop (4x4 volume 1) 5) aural emote - third eye (symbolism) 6) memory foundation - trade bridge dub (central) 7) joris voorn - skyshopping (sino) 8) pehr herb - helmer dandy / d' wachman amp; had substance rmx (backdraft) 9) unknown - expression sessions 002 / b2 (expression sessions) 10) marco carola- king of excuses (domino) 11) dj deeon - game box (ghetto test) 12) traxmen - playing with a rubberband (dancemania) 13) planetary assault system - starway ritual (peacefrog) 14) sebastian kramer - inside the core (pure plastic) 15) harcell grindvik - square (drumcode) 16) oscar mulero -primary instincts (pole) 17) reeko - the goddess (theory) 18) aural emote - fifth column / ben sims rmx (symbolism) 19) querida - 3-5-3 (kanzleramt) 20) sir real amp; surgeon - withwing (snafu) 21) the advent - let us take you (kombination research) 22) ur - codebreaker / b1 (ur) 23) diego - back jack back (kanzleramt) 24) echoplex - no entrance (soleil) 25) phase - obscura mix1 (inceptive) 26) jeff mills - roman age / the games mix (mk2) 27) makaton - cockfest 2003 (rodz konez) 28) damon wild - avion / sterac remix (synewave) 29) john tejada - flight to tokyo (pokerflat) 30) archetype - nite lite (sonic mind) -- Benoît.
Re: (313) mid/late 90s minimal techno mixes?
Le 29/04/2011 19:49, Michael Elliot-Knight a écrit : Hey y'all Anyone have a link to some old school minimal techno mixes? Would really like to find the real pounding bangers that were recorded back then and somehow preserved for my enjoyment of all things back in the day. Doesn't have to be strictly Detroit for me - thanks MEK Disclaimer The information in this email and any attachments may contain proprietary and confidential information that is intended for the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, retention or use of the contents of this information is prohibited. When addressed to our clients or vendors, any information contained in this e-mail or any attachments is subject to the terms and conditions in any governing contract. If you have received this e-mail in error, please immediately contact the sender and delete the e-mail. Self-unashamed-promotion I have left on soundcloud a set containing sortor music you're requesting =) It's from 2005 http://soundcloud.com/tioneb/tioneb-january-2005 1) benny liberg johannes wikstrom - semicircular ep (maracas) 2) jeff mills - the part 1 (axis) 3) british murder boys - be like i am (counterbalance) 4) unknown - loop (4x4 volume 1) 5) aural emote - third eye (symbolism) 6) memory foundation - trade bridge dub (central) 7) joris voorn - skyshopping (sino) 8) pehr herb - helmer dandy / d' wachman amp; had substance rmx (backdraft) 9) unknown - expression sessions 002 / b2 (expression sessions) 10) marco carola- king of excuses (domino) 11) dj deeon - game box (ghetto test) 12) traxmen - playing with a rubberband (dancemania) 13) planetary assault system - starway ritual (peacefrog) 14) sebastian kramer - inside the core (pure plastic) 15) harcell grindvik - square (drumcode) 16) oscar mulero -primary instincts (pole) 17) reeko - the goddess (theory) 18) aural emote - fifth column / ben sims rmx (symbolism) 19) querida - 3-5-3 (kanzleramt) 20) sir real amp; surgeon - withwing (snafu) 21) the advent - let us take you (kombination research) 22) ur - codebreaker / b1 (ur) 23) diego - back jack back (kanzleramt) 24) echoplex - no entrance (soleil) 25) phase - obscura mix1 (inceptive) 26) jeff mills - roman age / the games mix (mk2) 27) makaton - cockfest 2003 (rodz konez) 28) damon wild - avion / sterac remix (synewave) 29) john tejada - flight to tokyo (pokerflat) 30) archetype - nite lite (sonic mind) -- Benoît.
(313) mid/late 90s minimal techno mixes?
Hey y'all Anyone have a link to some old school minimal techno mixes? Would really like to find the real pounding bangers that were recorded back then and somehow preserved for my enjoyment of all things back in the day. Doesn't have to be strictly Detroit for me - thanks MEK Disclaimer The information in this email and any attachments may contain proprietary and confidential information that is intended for the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, retention or use of the contents of this information is prohibited. When addressed to our clients or vendors, any information contained in this e-mail or any attachments is subject to the terms and conditions in any governing contract. If you have received this e-mail in error, please immediately contact the sender and delete the e-mail.
Re: (313) mid/late 90s minimal techno mixes?
Not necessarily minimal, but here is a link to one of my favorite mixes by Jeff Mills from the same night (December 21st, 1991) where he played in Dallas at a warehouse. This was a guest mix on Jeff K's radio show that influenced a lot of us here in Dallas and was where I heard my first Detroit sounds. http://www.soundcloud.com/r_co/jeff-mills-kdge-fm-dallas-12/download enjoy, minto On Apr 29, 2011, at 12:49 PM, Michael Elliot-Knight michael.elliot-kni...@fallon.com wrote: Hey y'all Anyone have a link to some old school minimal techno mixes? Would really like to find the real pounding bangers that were recorded back then and somehow preserved for my enjoyment of all things back in the day. Doesn't have to be strictly Detroit for me - thanks MEK Disclaimer The information in this email and any attachments may contain proprietary and confidential information that is intended for the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, retention or use of the contents of this information is prohibited. When addressed to our clients or vendors, any information contained in this e-mail or any attachments is subject to the terms and conditions in any governing contract. If you have received this e-mail in error, please immediately contact the sender and delete the e-mail.
Re: (313) mid/late 90s minimal techno mixes?
Whoops, try this link instead: http://www.soundcloud.com/r_co/jeff-mills-kdge-fm-dallas-12 On Apr 29, 2011, at 12:49 PM, Michael Elliot-Knight michael.elliot-kni...@fallon.com wrote: Hey y'all Anyone have a link to some old school minimal techno mixes? Would really like to find the real pounding bangers that were recorded back then and somehow preserved for my enjoyment of all things back in the day. Doesn't have to be strictly Detroit for me - thanks MEK Disclaimer The information in this email and any attachments may contain proprietary and confidential information that is intended for the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, retention or use of the contents of this information is prohibited. When addressed to our clients or vendors, any information contained in this e-mail or any attachments is subject to the terms and conditions in any governing contract. If you have received this e-mail in error, please immediately contact the sender and delete the e-mail.
RE: (313) mid/late 90s minimal techno mixes?
The Claude Young Dexit mix is seriously tough. From: Michael Elliot-Knight Sent: 29 April 2011 18:49 To: 313 Discussion List Subject: (313) mid/late 90s minimal techno mixes? Hey y'all Anyone have a link to some old school minimal techno mixes? Would really like to find the real pounding bangers that were recorded back then and somehow preserved for my enjoyment of all things back in the day. Doesn't have to be strictly Detroit for me - thanks MEK Disclaimer The information in this email and any attachments may contain proprietary and confidential information that is intended for the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, retention or use of the contents of this information is prohibited. When addressed to our clients or vendors, any information contained in this e-mail or any attachments is subject to the terms and conditions in any governing contract. If you have received this e-mail in error, please immediately contact the sender and delete the e-mail.
Re: (313) mid/late 90s minimal techno mixes?
http://ravearchive.com/mixtapes/Claude_Young/Dexit -- Best, Jeremy As You Like It Founder Executive Producer i...@ayli-sf.com www.ayli-sf.com On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 12:49 PM, Tristan Watkins phonop...@googlemail.com wrote: The Claude Young Dexit mix is seriously tough. From: Michael Elliot-Knight Sent: 29 April 2011 18:49 To: 313 Discussion List Subject: (313) mid/late 90s minimal techno mixes? Hey y'all Anyone have a link to some old school minimal techno mixes? Would really like to find the real pounding bangers that were recorded back then and somehow preserved for my enjoyment of all things back in the day. Doesn't have to be strictly Detroit for me - thanks MEK Disclaimer The information in this email and any attachments may contain proprietary and confidential information that is intended for the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, retention or use of the contents of this information is prohibited. When addressed to our clients or vendors, any information contained in this e-mail or any attachments is subject to the terms and conditions in any governing contract. If you have received this e-mail in error, please immediately contact the sender and delete the e-mail.
Re: (313) Check Mate - Dj-Set with a lot of Detroit Electro / Techno
That is one hell of a tracklist! Listening and downloading now. Thank you for sharing. Angie Linder Label Manager Detroit Techno Militia http://www.detroittechnomilitia.com 313-449-8655 On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 1:44 PM, t3cnipr0ne t3cnipr...@gmx.de wrote: Hi Guys, I thought I share my last DJ-Set recorded linve in September with you. You can find it here (also for download): http://soundcloud.com/check-mate-808/check-mate-dj-set-at Tracklist: No. Artist - Track Title 01. Drexciya - Aqua Worm Hole 02. Dopplereffekt - Master Organism 03. Dopplereffekt - Pxrno Actress 04. Faceless Mind - Drakskeppet 05. Worls Class Wrekin' CruSurgery 06. Model 500 - No UFO's (D-Mix) 07. Franck Sarrio - Robotic Invasion (Luke Eargoggle_Robot remix) 08. Kraftwerk - Tour De France 09. D.I.E. -Out With the Old 10. Dopplereffekt - Cellular Phone 11. Glass Domain - Hiccups 12. Drexciya - Hydro Theory 13. Channel One - Technicolor 14. Cybonix -Bang pt.1 15. Electric Soul - Come on Baby 16. Chaos -Afrogermanic 17. Agent Patrick - Boogie Down Dertoit (DJ Godfather remix) 18. Electric Soul - Stereotype (Vocal) 19. Drexciya - Water Walker 20. Rude 66 -The 1000 Jear Storm 21. Dark Comedy - The Bar 22. Legowelt - The Nominum Syndrome 23. Kenny Larkin - Track 24. Legowelt - Sturmvogel 25. Infinity - Game One 26. Drexciya - Black Sea 27. Drexciya - Aquabon (Remix) 28. Cybotron - Cosmic Cars 29. D.I.E -Programming 30. DJ Dijital - Ressurected Beats 31. Drexciya - Wavejumper 32. Dynamix II - Ignition 33. Dynamix II - Give the DJ a Break 34. Oliver Dodd - Janitorial Brainsaw 35. Model 500 - Future (Vocal) 36. UR -The Final Frontier 37. Dopplereffekt - Voice Activated 38. I-F -I do Because I Couldn't Care Less 39. Drexciya - Sea Snake 40. Audiotech - I'm your Audiotech 41. D.I.E. -Other People 42. Kavinsky - Arpanet Nightdrive Rework 43. DJ Hell -Suicide Commando (Heinrich Müller remix) 44. Cybotron - Clear 45. Dopplereffekt - Plastiphilia 46. Ultradyne - Robot Speaks 47. Ultradyne - Radar Blips 48. Ultradyne - Lardossen Search Squad Cheers from Germany!
(313) Detroit Techno magazine month!
Hey all, Theo Parrish is on the cover of this months Wire mag - http://www.thewire.co.uk Also, Mr. Atkins is on the cover of Wax Poetics mag, plus articles on Ron Hardy and UR! It's great to see Wax Poetics, whose main focus is hop hop, jazz and funk, reach out a little further to recognize techno. They did do a feature a few years back on the Beatdown guys, which is worth tracking down. http://www.waxpoetics.com/magazine/ I haven't read either magazine yet, saving them for my 14+ hr trip to Sydney from SFO tonight. Enjoy! Patrick
(313) Dirtbombs Release Detroit Techno Cover Album
from the press release Nearly ten years after their acclaimed Ultraglide in Black helped kick-start a renewed interest in all things Detroit and rock-and-roll, The Dirtbombs are releasing the de facto companion piece, Party Store. Ultraglide was a covers collection of 60's and 70's soul gems centred on the ideas of African-American identity and politics of the era (see Curtis Mayfield's Kung Fu and Stevie Wonder's Living for the City). All of the songs made an impression on a young, pre-musical Mick Collins as he listened to them on 45's in the family basement. Party Store is an assortment of live band interpretations of classic Detroit techno music of the 80's and early 90's. These are songs Collins digested when they were originally released - at a time where he was already making waves with garage-punk legends The Gories. Songs that run the gamut of subject matter from materialistic future-disco braggadocio Sharevari (originally by A Number of Names) to cold, post-industrial isolation of Alleys of Your Mind originally by Cybotron) through the instrumental optimism of a worldwide house classic, Strings of Life (originally by Derrick May)... ALL these themes encapsulate the climate of Detroit both now and at the time of their initial release. Let it be said clearly...this is a record that addresses, at the same time, both the past and the future of Detroit. = The Dirtbombs Party Store (In The Red) Street date: Feb. 1, 2011 Formats: CD, 3XLP, Digital 1. Cosmic Cars 2. Sharevari 3. Good Life (Basement Roots Mix) 4. Strings of Life 5. Alleys Of Your Mind 6. Bug In The Bass Bin 7. Jaguar 1. 8. Tear The Club Up 9. ?-???(Detoroito Mix) curious to hear the Jaguar version the Share Vari video is moderately cool http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxSX9-Z5V14feature=player_embedded#! thanks, Jeffrey J Davis www.jeffreyjdavis.com 218.83DAVIS
RE: (313) The Dub Techno Sound of Berlin
Great mix! I dont get tired of that music -Message d'origine- De : Placid [mailto:pla...@acid-house.net] Envoyé : 10 décembre 2010 05:35 À : Three-One-Three Objet : (313) The Dub Techno Sound of Berlin Pioneered by Berlin Duo Moritz Von Oswald and Mark Ernusutus, and for me, still unparalleled, the sound of what became pigeonholed as Dub Techno has taken many twists and turns since the fist Maurizio 12's. Some of it bland, some of it extremely good.. Unfortunately I had Deepchord down as just imitating Maurizio for years and neglected to buy any of their records when they came out, hence their aren't any of their original 12's on this mix as they all cost a fortune to get hold of now .. anyway Here's a 2 hour mix of my currrent favourite DT, of which some emanates from Berlin and some doesn't and some might be inspired Mr Von Oswald and Mr Ernestus or may not be and could, if you like pigeonholing music, be called Dub Techno. Mix is here - http://www.acid-house.net/The_DT_Sound_Of_Berlin.mp3 DeepChord - Coldest Season 3 - Modern Love JS-01 - JS-01 T++ - Allied - Erosion Rhauder Feat. Paul St. Hilaire - No News - Ornaments Pelon - No Stunts - Chain Reaction Maurizio - M5 - M Lawrence - Shipwrecked - Styrax Convextion - Convextion - Matrix Morphosis - Dirty Matter (NWAQ's Via Mezzacapo Dub) - MOS Recordings Marko Fürstenberg - Counter Mode - a.r.t.less Model 500 - Starlight - Metroplex Fluxion - Atlos - Chain Reaction DeepChord - Electromagnetic Dowsing (The Final Step) - S Y N T H Backroom (Salz Dub Mix) - Telrae Tony Allen - Ole - Honest Jon's Knowone 004 D5 - Floatation Tank - Delsin The Peresuader - Mosebacke - Svek Vainqueur - Ranges - Scion Versions Knowone 004 Maurizio - M4 - M Recorded in one hit on 2 x 1210's Approx 290mb @320 knbps Enjoy
Re: (313) The Dub Techno Sound of Berlin
Yeah that first track is killer! On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 5:44 AM, Max Mark e...@madicoinc.com wrote: Great mix! I dont get tired of that music -Message d'origine- De : Placid [mailto:pla...@acid-house.net] Envoyé : 10 décembre 2010 05:35 À : Three-One-Three Objet : (313) The Dub Techno Sound of Berlin Pioneered by Berlin Duo Moritz Von Oswald and Mark Ernusutus, and for me, still unparalleled, the sound of what became pigeonholed as Dub Techno has taken many twists and turns since the fist Maurizio 12's. Some of it bland, some of it extremely good.. Unfortunately I had Deepchord down as just imitating Maurizio for years and neglected to buy any of their records when they came out, hence their aren't any of their original 12's on this mix as they all cost a fortune to get hold of now….. anyway… Here's a 2 hour mix of my currrent favourite DT, of which some emanates from Berlin and some doesn't and some might be inspired Mr Von Oswald and Mr Ernestus or may not be and could, if you like pigeonholing music, be called Dub Techno. Mix is here - http://www.acid-house.net/The_DT_Sound_Of_Berlin.mp3 DeepChord - Coldest Season 3 - Modern Love JS-01 - JS-01 T++ - Allied - Erosion Rhauder Feat. Paul St. Hilaire - No News - Ornaments Pelon - No Stunts - Chain Reaction Maurizio - M5 - M Lawrence - Shipwrecked - Styrax Convextion - Convextion - Matrix Morphosis - Dirty Matter (NWAQ's Via Mezzacapo Dub) - MOS Recordings Marko Fürstenberg - Counter Mode - a.r.t.less Model 500 - Starlight - Metroplex Fluxion - Atlos - Chain Reaction DeepChord - Electromagnetic Dowsing (The Final Step) - S Y N T H Backroom (Salz Dub Mix) - Telrae Tony Allen - Ole - Honest Jon's Knowone 004 D5 - Floatation Tank - Delsin The Peresuader - Mosebacke - Svek Vainqueur - Ranges - Scion Versions Knowone 004 Maurizio - M4 - M Recorded in one hit on 2 x 1210's Approx 290mb @320 knbps Enjoy
RE: (313) The Dub Techno Sound of Berlin
Great mix, and yeah the first track is great! -Original Message- From: Joe Marougi [mailto:jmaro...@gmail.com] Sent: 14 December 2010 17:26 To: Max Mark Cc: list 313 Subject: Re: (313) The Dub Techno Sound of Berlin Yeah that first track is killer! On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 5:44 AM, Max Mark e...@madicoinc.com wrote: Great mix! I dont get tired of that music -Message d'origine- De : Placid [mailto:pla...@acid-house.net] Envoyé : 10 décembre 2010 05:35 À : Three-One-Three Objet : (313) The Dub Techno Sound of Berlin Pioneered by Berlin Duo Moritz Von Oswald and Mark Ernusutus, and for me, still unparalleled, the sound of what became pigeonholed as Dub Techno has taken many twists and turns since the fist Maurizio 12's. Some of it bland, some of it extremely good.. Unfortunately I had Deepchord down as just imitating Maurizio for years and neglected to buy any of their records when they came out, hence their aren't any of their original 12's on this mix as they all cost a fortune to get hold of now .. anyway Here's a 2 hour mix of my currrent favourite DT, of which some emanates from Berlin and some doesn't and some might be inspired Mr Von Oswald and Mr Ernestus or may not be and could, if you like pigeonholing music, be called Dub Techno. Mix is here - http://www.acid-house.net/The_DT_Sound_Of_Berlin.mp3 DeepChord - Coldest Season 3 - Modern Love JS-01 - JS-01 T++ - Allied - Erosion Rhauder Feat. Paul St. Hilaire - No News - Ornaments Pelon - No Stunts - Chain Reaction Maurizio - M5 - M Lawrence - Shipwrecked - Styrax Convextion - Convextion - Matrix Morphosis - Dirty Matter (NWAQ's Via Mezzacapo Dub) - MOS Recordings Marko Fürstenberg - Counter Mode - a.r.t.less Model 500 - Starlight - Metroplex Fluxion - Atlos - Chain Reaction DeepChord - Electromagnetic Dowsing (The Final Step) - S Y N T H Backroom (Salz Dub Mix) - Telrae Tony Allen - Ole - Honest Jon's Knowone 004 D5 - Floatation Tank - Delsin The Peresuader - Mosebacke - Svek Vainqueur - Ranges - Scion Versions Knowone 004 Maurizio - M4 - M Recorded in one hit on 2 x 1210's Approx 290mb @320 knbps Enjoy