Just received a copy of 'Crispy Bacon' by Laurent Garnier on F-Com.
The first version I received had an Aux-88 (313 rel.) remix plus a DJ Gilb'r
drum'n'bass mix, plus another track, 'Orgasm'.
The copy which I received today has the original version, plus the
aforementioned remixes, and has
Just got the Ministry of Sound Australian tour press release.
One thing of interest: Glenn Underground playing the Deep Room in Perth on
Saturday 30 October.
No where else, alas.
What is his latest album like, anyone?
Peace
C
and if its a huge party that you desire, there is We Collect
Information..all the information that you need can be found at
www.openhousepro.com/sound a nice collection of 313 and otherwise..
- Original Message -
From: Oliver Barkovic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313
dave wrote:
If anyone has a chance to talk to stacey pullen, I would love to
know if this is his usual style, or if he felt that playing the way he
did was necessary whilst out in the (I don't agree with this
evaluation) backwaters of the world (ie perth). I've heard that a
mate of mine
royal wrote:
Just received a copy of 'Crispy Bacon' by Laurent Garnier on F-Com.
is this one of the original releases or a new improved version, a la
jaxx and fly life in it's 20 incarnations?
both red and blue versions were/are like crappy oatmeal imo (=mega
bland).
pfg,
emma
mee-thod
Why choice words?
And what *did* he say in response?
I think that's cruel myself - he is such a sweet sensitive guy! I don't
think he was playing from anywhere but the heart myself.
Peace
C
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From: Emma Groube [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dave Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313)
From: Emma Groube [EMAIL PROTECTED]
royal wrote:
Just received a copy of 'Crispy Bacon' by Laurent Garnier on F-Com.
is this one of the original releases or a new improved version, a la
jaxx and fly life in it's 20 incarnations?
both red and blue versions were/are like crappy oatmeal imo
- Original Message -
From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Why choice words?
I think that's cruel myself - he is such a sweet sensitive guy! I don't
think he was playing from anywhere but the heart myself.
No Doubt! - MSF*
On 30 Sep 99, at 0:28, Mark S Flintoft wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Why choice words?
I think that's cruel myself - he is such a sweet sensitive guy! I
don't
think he was playing from anywhere but the heart myself.
No Doubt! - MSF*
I
9/29/99 Inaudible Radio/Webcast Setlist...
9-10 pm by lance...
. Schlammpeitziger: gerischel in fremdorient/fx randomiz rmx (A-Musik)
. The Bionaut: wild horse annie im paragleiterfluchtflug/schlammpeitziger mix
(Harvest)
. Harold Sack Ziegler: wir lelden mit imh/jan st werner mix (Klingende
Months before the original release of Crispy... there was a promo floating
around, with no info on it. The record contains 2 tracks: a Jeff Mills remix
and the original.
W
B Glazier [EMAIL PROTECTED] 30-9-99 21:13:10
From: Emma Groube [EMAIL PROTECTED]
royal wrote:
Just received a copy of
got hold of promos of crispy bacon and the hoe.
crispy bacon original and jeff mills mix.
the hoe original and dj hell mix.
the originals are poor, never been much of a
garnier fan anyway.
mixes are worth having.
the mills mix is pretty different to original, taking a few
elements, making them
Well those last few Garnier records bring a smile to my face every time I hear
them. Coloured City just simply rocks, The sound Of the Big Babou is most
def THE best record of 1999
W
the originals are poor, never been much of a
garnier fan anyway.
While on the Mills remix tip, does anyone know of Jeff's remix of Lionrock's
Packet Of Peace? It's in Justin Robertson's bio. It was released in 1993 as
a limited edition 12 with an early mix by The Chemical Brothers as well on
Deconstruction.
I'm quite curious about the idea of Mills mixing
i bought a copy when it came out strictly
for the mills mix. a disappointment. traded
it for something else soon thereafter.
andrew duke
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
While on the Mills remix tip, does anyone know of Jeff's remix of Lionrock's
Packet Of Peace? It's in Justin Robertson's bio. It was
Has Stacey Pullen done any radio in Perth or elsewhere in Australia other
than Melbourne? In theory he would have had time to do some over there (or
in Adelaide) during this week. Just wondered. Anyone tune in and hear the
Kiss FM show in Melbourne? It went for an hour. And I missed it. Damn.
Got it. You would have loved Sven Love and Jef K's set @
Twilo the night the Jaxx played. Those 5 hours more than made up for the
Jaxx's crappy 40 minute re-hash of their album - now that shit was dep!
- Original Message -
From: Dave Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mark S Flintoft [EMAIL
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
While on the Mills remix tip, does anyone know of Jeff's remix of Lionrock's
Packet Of Peace? It's in Justin Robertson's bio. It was released in 1993
as
a limited edition 12 with an early mix by The Chemical Brothers as well
on
Deconstruction.
There were two remixes of
There's a bunch of Stacey mixes on BetaLounge.
Cheers - MSF*
Mark S. Flintoft917.817.3989
Managing Editor
http://www.in-sitemagazine.com
I don't think Garnier has a clue how sync a 909 to his keys. His beats on the
I was in ecstasy track are laughable. To press or not to press?
From: http://www.techno.ca/dj/ones_and_twos/ (May Reviews)
Glenn Underground / A Story of Deepness / Nitelife Collective NLC007
Chicago's Nite Life Collective keeps up its perfect record of fine deep
house releases on this latest album from Glenn Underground. Quite
a range of late night
Cim wrote:
There were two remixes of this track by Mills. One was a kind of housey mix
(like the Gigolo 12) and one was the _E-Werk_ mix I think which is a stormer,
one of my favourite hard Mills tracks.
End, end, end, end, ...
The mixes were available on different 12s AFAIK.
a bit of
anybody knows who's fumiya's booking agent?
best regards
victor
[you]
I remember reading a Laurent Garnier interview in Jockey Slut quite a while
back in which he stated that Jeff Mills had done some work with him or even
sat in on the recording session - possibly throwing down a mix of one of
these cuts.
Anyone with greater knowledge on this one?
[me]
Got it. You would have loved Sven Love and Jef K's set @
Twilo the night the Jaxx played.
Agreed. The Respect nights tend to have quite good music with the
exception of the headliner.
I mean at the previous one, the crowd was eating up the extremely awful
set of Dmitri from Paris, and then
Anyone got Luke Slater's new one - I have heard acouple of trax and there
Kool
1 on Future Music this month is really good - wondered what the rest of the
album
was like?
Stewart Walker's Stabiles (force inc/mille plateaux/tektite) is a must
have, if you have any interest at all in the dubby, chill end of the
techno spectrum.
The Stabiles, like the sculptures that inspired them, are pieces that
explore balance, tension, and space. At first listen you hear the
Why choice words?
TO paraphrase he said:
' Your set was shit. I like my music deep and dark and your set was neither
of those things. I have some of your records and they are great. But hows of
disco loops just isnt good enough.'
And what *did* he say in response?
He said im sorry you
This reminds me - I picked up a copy of Melody Maker the other
week and I think it was this release (it was definately a Stewart
Walker release) that got an absolute slagging!
It was the first time I'd read MM in a while and it reminded me
just how much they like their music to come from
At 30-9-99 -0500 12:01 , you wrote:
Just received a copy of 'Crispy Bacon' by Laurent Garnier on F-Com.
The first version I received had an Aux-88 (313 rel.) remix plus a DJ Gilb'r
drum'n'bass mix, plus another track, 'Orgasm'.
The copy which I received today has the original version, plus the
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On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, sai wrote:
Complete discog for Stewart Walker anyone ?
Yes, Stabiles is a must
http://www.stewartwalker.com/
someone I didn't expect to see on mp3.com .. (haven't listened yet, slow d/l)
http://www.mp3.com/artists/51/a_guy_called_gerald.html
S
Many pieces of vinyl are looking for a good home. If you have a
comfortable spot in your crate or on your shelf for a lonely piece of
vinyl, please browse to:
http://www.techno.ca/dj/ones_and_twos/vinyl.html
Thanks...
T
Kent:
4. Pure Science live at the Rex. Used to wimpy 40 minute sets from a
laptop in
the US? This brit went mental for 2.5 hours with very catchy tech house.
At one
point he was rolling a joint and switching patterns on his MPC at the same
time.
I would love to find out more information about Pure
At 10:15 PM 9/30/1999 +0100, you wrote:
I'm a bit of a Pure Science fan - he played live for us at Radius in
Cardiff earlier this year and rocked the place. He has hours and hours of
material, none of it's ever really blown my mind but it's always smooth and
deep and funky.
Trackwise, he's
Lance:
I have several pure science records from a few years
ago that i still enjoy from back in the day where i was
buying almost everything from the As It Is group of
labels - Bluespirit, Mosaic, Blueprint, Surface, Schatrax,
Cheap Knob Gags, Alien Funk Movement, Solid
Grooves, Re-hab, Stimulus,
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