In a message dated 3/20/00 5:32:45 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I personally think that while he's the best electro dj I've ever heard,
the part of his sets where he spins techno tend to bore me. A little too
bangin.
No such thing as too bangin'. Unless it's gabber.
;-)
a.
mitch wrote:
He played a good, but dissapointing set of hard techno, something else you
rarely hear in this city, but damn! I came to hear electro on a big system
for the first time in two years! My personal theory was the club told him
that electro would bomb like Dresden in front
of a Van
I'd like to second the motion for blechtum. I saw them live in SF about
a year ago and thought it was quite lovely. I think it's
macintosh-powered stuff...looking forward to more material.
sashak
you've got the group name correct.
it's on kit clayton's orthlorng musork
label. an ep (with a
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Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 11:35:39 GMT
From: Nick Craddock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: (313) Robert Hood
Hello all,
I'm looking for information on Robert Hood and was wondering if anyone
knows
of any online sources,
Hi,
I just had a quick question for the list...
can you guys tell me who killabite is? I heard that it was Ben Sims
but I'm not sure..
mike
Yes Killabite is Ben Sims.
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Sent: 21 March 2000 19:06
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Subject: (313) killabite
Hi,
I just had a quick question for the list...
can you guys tell me who
pretty sure that's Ben.
At 2:06 PM -0500 3/21/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I just had a quick question for the list...
can you guys tell me who killabite is? I heard that it was Ben Sims
but I'm not sure..
mike
I am curious, when Mills, Rush or any other techno big wig throws down,
is three the lucky number. Especially with the option of live programing?
Is this how it's done, or possibly four tables, but that just seems
superfluous when some DJs use only two for doubles and creating beat
structures with
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am curious, when Mills, Rush or any other techno big wig throws down,
is three the lucky number. Especially with the option of live programing?
Is this how it's done, or possibly four tables, but that just seems
superfluous when some DJs use only two for doubles
yep. no doubt. another ben sims label besides hardgroove, theory and
symbolysm.
two releases so far.
Whose label is Loops? I think that Mr Sims has a release or two on that
one.
-flashback to last night 3:30 a.m.
walking through an abondoned Michigan capital complex while listening to
Time:Space comp on my phones. A moment.
J.
yep. no doubt. another ben sims label besides hardgroove,
Stewart Moroney wrote:
Yes Killabite is Ben Sims.
Are you sure its not Robert Jarvis? I came across two guestbook entries
at tronicmusic.com...
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Name: Rob Jarvis
wha'sup? hope all is going well with you guys girls..i haven't
visited the site for a while so
Well, I hit Record Time last night and came away with a couple of
gems.
.CSM-2 by Kevin Tobler (CSM): Is this Serotonin sublabel still
running? I haven't been able to find out much information, but I
really love one of the tracks on this. It has that ultra-tight
percussion sound that some of the
For info on loop go to
http://home5.swipnet.se/~w-59539/skeleton.html
mike
On 21 Mar 00, at 15:13, Joseph Ross Lynn IV wrote:
Whose label is Loops? I think that Mr Sims has a release or two on that
one.
-flashback to last night 3:30 a.m.
walking through an abondoned Michigan
I'm planning on going as well,
on my own so far.
Be nice to hook up with a few peeps
since I've only recently moved to London.
Anybody else going drop me a private email?
:)
Cheers,
Anya
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From: martin clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, March
i'm going for a short vacation to california
anyone have any advice for record stores to hit in san fran or san diego?
in san fran i'll be staying in knob hill
in san diego, i'll be in hillcrest, i think
brian
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whats up everyone?
someone posted a review and mentioned a dj at motor (clark warner i think)
played a porter ricks track off of chain reaction from around 96..what is
this track like???also theres another chain reation from around 96, the
artist is PERON or something like that.. basiclly its
Wasn't the question in reference to 'Ben Sims Presents... The Loops'?
If so, that label is Hardgroove. Yes, Ben has a couple releases on
Hardgroove - The Loops (Hardgroove 001) and The Dubs (Hardgroove 002).
At 3:33 PM -0500 3/21/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For info on loop go to
Would that be 'No Stunts' by Pelon?
Metallic and crunchy... ahh, lovely.
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hehe..
also, after the sending the mail i wasn't sure if he meant the Killer
Loops label too.. :)
mike
Wasn't the question in reference to 'Ben Sims Presents... The Loops'?
If so, that label is Hardgroove. Yes, Ben has a couple releases on
Hardgroove - The Loops (Hardgroove 001) and The
Actually, that may be Perlon - with an 'L'.
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hehe..
also, after the sending the mail i wasn't sure if he meant the Killer
Loops label too.. :)
mike
Hmm. I'm not sure which one I meant. Probably B. S. Presents is the one that
I've seen. (Hardgroove) Definitely sounded like him. I saw a box the other day
at the grocery store called
whats up everyone?
someone posted a review and mentioned a dj at motor (clark warner i think)
played a porter ricks track off of chain reaction from around 96..what is
this track like???
It was Clark Warner playing Port Gentil. I'd be hard-pressed to
describe it except for these words: deep,
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I am curious, when Mills, Rush or any other techno big wig throws down,
is three the lucky number. Especially with the option of live programing?
Is this how it's done, or possibly four tables, but that just seems
superfluous when some DJs use only two for doubles and
Perlon is it's own label based in Germany (Koln and Berlin). We had them
place for us in September and have them again doing 3 live sets near the
beach in Santa Cruz next Month. Their main artists are Markus Nikolai,
Pantytech and Mr. Dimbiman. Great shit.
Hans
On Tue, 21 Mar 2000
Just for an easy point of reference, the A1 track from B.S. Presents
- The Loops (Hardgroove 001) is on hawtin's DE9 cd. It's right after
the boomboom Killabite track.
Fruit Loops... G. Mills... that must be preceded by Alarms...
oh shit - that was terrible. ;)
At 4:15 PM -0500
Actually, that may be Perlon - with an 'L'.
Perlon (with an 'R') the label is nothing to do with Pelon (no 'R')
the CR artist AFAIK...
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'Pantytech'!! What a truly inspired moniker!
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Steve's not really the kind of DJ to manage 4 tables. I don't even think he
uses 3 (not a diss).
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From: matt hellige [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313)Three tables???
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 15:19:15 -0600
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I am
the peepul behind the snaus masks are two freaky and lovely girls living here
in the bay area, kevin blectum (also responsible for the artwork) and blevin
kelley...psychotic carnie breaks for peepul who missed their valium
prescriptions, this is the stuff for your favorite ___ (insert
In a message dated 3/21/00 3:26:33 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
CSM-2 by Kevin Tobler (CSM): Is this Serotonin sublabel still
running? I haven't been able to find out much information, but I
really love one of the tracks on this. It has that ultra-tight
percussion
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