since nitzer ebb got play on hawtin's mix cd, they've getting more
attention and Mute is going to be doing some reissues soon.
not sure what just yet but i bet they're be some new remixes
popping up.
kuri
On last week's show (Equinox), I mixed in 12 remix of 242's Tyranny For
You, on top of
Couple 'o things:
1. I was told Isotope 217 and Laurent are
definitely off the bill. I do not know why. i
would like to know why jeff mills is not on the
lineup. i hope he just shows up somewhere.
2. The Orb was my real introduction to techno
music ('91's the orb's adventure's beyond the
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From: FC3 Richards
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:28 AM
To: 'Ben'; ', 313@hyperreal.org'
Subject: RE: [313] Tribal Gathering what happened???
i have a tape from a couple of years ago that was recorded at tribal
gathering. the first half is DJ Sneak
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Larry Heard Session 1.1
Larry Heard Session 1.2
Detroit Influence 04.18.99
Thomas Barnett
The Black FU
Ray-Dilla Session 1.1
Ray Dilla Session 1.2
i am somewhere in between industrial and finding a suprise in the record
store. i was at a Harmony House in Flint (the one on miller road if anyone
cares) looking through thier industrial and electronic music CD's. that is
where i stumbled up a cd called Detroit: Beyond the Third Wave...it kinda
Paul Johnson, Saturday June 17th at Devos Hall in Grand Rapids. Supposedly
this event is going to feature other DJ's as well, I have no idea whom. Can
anyone help me out with additional info? I think tickets are like $20.
Thanks
Matt
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learned alot from that CD. I still have a copy. and i am looking for a
copy on vinyl. The Claude Young, K-Hand, Stacy Pullen, and Shake tracks are
pure genius.
I have tried and tried to get it on vinyl and have been told that it isn't
available on vinyl and that it wasn't even
a conversation that started between dave the wave dresden and i @ wmc this
year centered around how people got into the scene, and i started an
informal poll while i was down there. ratio? about 60% industrial, 40%
hip hop.
and one - neither. neither? his answer - heavy metal.
I believe you's lookin' for the CD reissues..?
are you purposely trying to give me a heartattack?!! what label???
sean gotta stop living in the 80's deason
... they would be put out by LTM ... under their Black Box Series...
The one _I_ really need is the Section 25-Live In America Europe
In a message dated 5/25/00 8:40:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
a conversation that started between dave the wave dresden and i @ wmc
this
year centered around how people got into the scene, and i started an
informal poll while i was down there. ratio? about 60% industrial, 40%
hip
In a message dated 5/25/00 10:37:58 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have tried and tried to get it on vinyl and have been told that it isn't
available on vinyl and that it wasn't even pressed.
They lied, vinyl was pressed. Want an autographed copy ? =)
a.
I don't see how anybody, fan or producer, can come into techno via hip-hop.
Speedy J?
Ben Sims?
(not sure about Ben...)
Why isn't Aphex Twin, Rob Hood, Jay Denham, Speedy J, or Carl Craig on the
bill either?
Cause you don't always get everything you want (and because there are
going to be two more demf's)
i
would like to know why jeff mills is not on the
lineup. i hope he just shows up somewhere.
I don't see how anybody, fan or producer, can come into techno via
hip-hop.
ummm, actually it was a little bit more of a general scene question than
specifically techno - more dance music in general.
and, i realize that breaking it down to industrial or hip hop oversimplified
the issue, but
I assume that Carl isn't on the bill because he's one of the chief
planners, and would rather be on the trouble shooting team than anything
else
---
Lester Kenyatta Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Assistant Professor,
we've been trying to work out the detronik live pa, but due to scheduling
conflicts it appears that micho will have to blow up his equipment and set
himself ablaze some other time. damn. it's such a shame, my ceilings are
tall enough for his fire-breathing stunts.
so, the time slots in the
best mutation of hip-hop IMO is dig it by skinny puppy.
i confess i've been a fan since the remission ep... if i'm asked i'll
totally disavow any knowledge of this admission. ;)
sanderson
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Somehow I expect CC to make a performing appearance at
his own festival.
Meantime, to heck with the next DEMF, when there's the Gathering
of the Juggalos just two short months away!
United Airlines knew how much I lurve the concourse at
O'Hare so I got four extra hours FREE!!! there tonight on my way in
but here I am at the Atheneum . . . anyone up for lunch ? I know
Matrix is on his way but don't know who/where the rest of y'all are.
phred
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From: FC3 Richards
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 10:17 PM
To: 'Emma Groube'
Subject: RE: [313] industrial vs. hip hop and Astrelwerks
how about come on now baby, can't you see them, open wide as in your
eyesthat is what i think it is...it was
is there a easy way of getting into the nu groove series, ie compliation
cds or likes?
looking to get my hands on: LB Bad - The Prince of Dance Music (any format)
thanks
jason
On Thu, 25 May 2000 18:08:03 +0200, Ben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject: [313] Tribal Gathering what happened???
Does any of you remember/or go to any of the brilliant Tribal Gathering events
In the UK, i
believe it was promoted by universe+mean fiddler. I know that mean fiddler
now
Indie music; New Order, Primal scream, Andy Weatherall, and (you're all
gonna hate me for this one) Oakenfold's remixes of the Happy Mondays. That
and seeing Orbital live for the first time. Oh and I'm from liverpool, so I
shouldn't miss out Groovy Train by The Farm, ...ha ha ha
Not as
Jason wrote:
is there a easy way of getting into the nu groove series, ie compliation
cds or likes?
looking to get my hands on: LB Bad - The Prince of Dance Music (any
format)
There's at least one comp on vinyl; Nu groove the compilation out of Nu
groove Italy (???). Not sure what the
Well, there's a set of 3 compilations (plus some Best Of CDs from some of
the Nu Groove roaster) available on Hot, but that track isn't on any of
them, AFAIK. (What is that track, anyway? It doesn't ring a bell.)
There were also 2 Network CD compilations of Nu Groove stuff, but... Good
luck
Here Comes That Sound Again, a 4CD Box compiled by Neil Rushton which came
out 2 years back.
W
From: Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] nu groove
Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 11:00:54
is there a easy way of getting into the nu groove series, ie compliation
cds or likes?
So far no one has mentioned what to me is one of the most overlooked bands
ever: Propaganda! A German outfit that put out two albums on Trevor Horn's
ZTT (including a remix album, Wishful Thinking) in the mid-80s and did the
song Dr Mabuse. This record still sounds ace. And they had
The Amsterdam Lounge: Experience this highly anticipated weekend in the most
intimate venue and vibe.
DJs start @ 10 and the party won't stop til they say so!
This will be the weekend to remember!
See below for late-breaking new addition to the line up:
Friday May 26
Resident Minx wsg(s) De
How come DJ T1000 is not at the DEMF?? Booked somewhere else that
weekend? I sure hope so, Roger
--
there's a nu groove compilation cd--i can't remember how many disks--2 or 3, i
think. don't know if that track is on it. it was released in the last two years
and should be easy to get.
there are also a couple of nu groove vinyl compilations that don't seem that
hard to come across (at least in
Message from Pitch Adj.
Hi all. Thought this could be of interest to you.
We are setting up a brand new DJ community site very soon and we would
like to share it with
i picked up a vinyl copy last month at sonic groove in new york. i was quite
surprised. i too had been told there was no vinyl release. but now i know
better. just love that kosmic messenger track.
i also like it that the claude young track was recorded in australia.
james
Emma Groube [EMAIL
Is the DJ Minx being mentioned the same as the DJ Minx who hosted the Deep
Space radio show in Detroit?
environ * 73 mandeville drive * wayne, NJ 07470-6566 * USA
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yep, it sure is.
Check out T1000 Web site at Click below or go to www.puresonikrecords.net/
A HREF=http://www.puresonikrecords.net/;Enter the World Sonik Domination/
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Peace
Mario G.
Acacia Asst.
I really like this, can we have a seven degreees of Techno game? I choose
Punk Hardcore. I was in Germany at a giant open air fest called Strange
Noise in the Black Forest in Germany to see a couple Hardcore bands
(Snapcase and Rikers I believe) The first night was a big silly rave party.
I
Sunday June 28th...
Transmat invites you to a night of aural escapes @
CPOP Gallery
4160 Woodward Ave.
Music by Derrick May, Stacey Pullen, Reggie Dokes and Special Guests
21 to Drink
$10 w/invite
more without
The venue is quite small so hurry over. The party is across the
street from the
Plus these 2:
Orlando Voorn Introduces (MAZZO) - 1998 dj mix on an Amsterdam club label
Redeye (Boudisque) - late 1999
Check this site for a nice overview of his career including the
tracklisting to the Redeye album and discog.
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Here is the Essay on Alan Oldham for those of you who don't have access to
the Web.
Uninvited: An Essay by Alan Oldham
A lot of people have asked/e-mailed me if I'm playing the DEMF, so I'm
announcing here that I am not. I was not invited to perform at this event. I
got a very odd phone
yup...booked at a party called Whistle 3 being thrown by Local 13...its in
Philly.
jeff
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Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 7:44 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] demf cancellations/ me neither -
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If you can make it up to Scotland, the Slam tent at T in the Park is
definitely
worth the
journey:
Saturday 8th July
Derrick May
Kevin Saunderson presents E-Dancer
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Subject: Re: [313] industrial vs. hip hop and Astrelwerks
Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 20:18:35 +0100
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could someone please post Alan's essay...i don't have the convienence of the
internet out here at sea. i would like to read it. everything the man says
seems too be interesting and on point. thanks ahead of time.
jeff
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and while at Fishbones, dont forget to say hello to my cousin Ellis King
for me. he's the manager there :^)
sean deason
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