I think I have ascertained where that misinformation came from - it wasn't
the Sydney promoters and Carl understood that he was playing for an hour, he
said so. That's what he said he was booked for. They said 2 hours here on
the street and that struck me as odd as the average length of a
Craig Taborn has also played piano on a few James Carter CD's and
released a piano trio Cd on the Japanese DIW label. These are all
straight-ahead jazz discs and I haven't heard them, but since
no one piped up, i thought i'd mention it in case anyone's
interested.
Bryan
there is a track on kevin saundersons mix in groovetech that im
looking for.
its at 25.36 on part one.
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Does anybody have an idea how long mr. Craig is staying in Australia? He is
supposed to play Saturday in the Belgian Fuse-club and that was just
perfect
for me to interview him for Bassic Groove concerning the festival (and the
rest of his amazing career). The boys from Fuse told me that it
I noticed on your Jack Revival tracklisting the label Saber. I was
wondering if you ever heard of a track by Phortune called Can You Feel The
Bass on Saber and if it's available?
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Subject: [313]
When he played for a crew I was working with in Detroit in '98 he wasn't
all
that. It was cool to get to see a living legend in the flesh, especially
'cause i got to pick him up from the airport and talk w/him a little (and
bring him KFC, which WAS IN HIS CONTRACT). But his set wasn't all
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Date: Tuesday, 13 June 2000 9:29
Subject: Re: [313] forcefield paradise
I noticed on your Jack Revival tracklisting the label Saber. I was
phortune's 'can you feel the bass' was on hot mix 5.
saber put out a 4 disk comp a few years ago. it it might be on that. but can't
say i remember it.
as to availability, i see hot mix 5 stuff kicking around new york. but never
come across the saber 4 pack. might have more luck in england with
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From: Batory, Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '313' 313@hyperreal.org
Date: Monday, June 12, 2000 12:50 AM
Subject: RE: [313] basic channel
Also, anyone heard the Matrix release on chain reaction? Comments?
Respect
JasonB
Have it. I'd say it's quite good. There's a
dammit!! dammit!!! dammit that wasnt meant to go to the list! now I suppose
it's morgans turn to point and laugh :^)
sean
It's Up, Stu Allan's Classic 1989 Archive is up as well as the special Colin
Faver (Formerly of the original, Kiss FM London) 1989 Psycho Acid Mixed Set,
this sucker is sweet, if you are 30 or over then this will stir up some serious
memories
COMING THIS MONTH:
Saturday June 17, 2000 - Dave
I was just wondering if anyone has anything by this guy besides the double lp
he released on Tresor? Very cool stuff.
Casey
merlouche ideal isn't cheesy at all, if you use it right... it goes great
with groove la chord... and following a hard techno track with it creates a
beatiful build... my favorite sequence: the alarms- merlouche
ideal-groove la chord- archetype
peace,
mike
[aentrikate]
ok well thanks, but the main reason why i was talking about it in the
first place is because people have become to genre-tized if you know
what i mean and will destroy all music in a single genre just because
some of it that they heard sounds bad - really genres do not matter -
just music
if you
I first heard Craig Taborn in maybe 94 or 95 I think... He was playing jazz
piano with the James Carter quartet I believe, and had a couple pretty
badass solos that caught my ear. At that time, I found out that a piano
player friend I knew from Western Michigan University music school had
Could someone please identify this track for me :
First song played during the Second Part of D. Wynn's DEMF set on groovetech.com
male vocals repeat 'freedom' and 'i know' a lot.
thanks
--
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House music all
Can anyone supply me with contact info for Sound Signature? I keep trying
to e-mail them at the e-mail address listed on the Summertime Is Here EP
but haven't gotten a response.
Seems kind of silly to me that they don't make their CDs more available.
There certainly seems to be adequate demand.
At the DEMF record tent, I spoke with someone from the UR camp about four
records he had laid out on the table.
He explained to me that the records were new and blended techno with
hip-hop. I actually have a flyer from that table. The label is called
Hipnotech.
Seems very strange to me. I
there is a track on kevin saundersons mix in groovetech that im looking
for. its at 25.36 on part one.
don't know the track, but, perhaps it's one of Kevin's own creations-
the sample is from the MK get it right ep and, one of the tracks on that
record samples bounce your body to the box so,
Now that all the designs are in I'd like to offer my comments to maybe spark
some discussion...
1, 6, (9, 10--my designs), 11, and 18 stand out to me, for these reasons:
1--I like the front and back, but I am concerned about how the 909 lettering
will turn out on a T-shirt because it is small.
i also like the concept of no 2 - agent of 313 gives it a bit of a UR feel,
not
sure about the
design, but i like the idea of us all being agents for the one cause.
just to add one thing, the above was not meant as any disrespect for your design
Lance, just liked the concept of agent of 313
Turlough wrote:
I noticed on your Jack Revival tracklisting the label Saber. I was
wondering if you ever heard of a track by Phortune called Can You Feel
The Bass on Saber and if it's available?
e,r replied:
it's on HotMix5 HMF114
i just sold a copy on e-bay ;)
you should have asked 10 days
hi all
is anyone else getting this message sent to them after they post a
message?
Sorry. Your message could not be delivered to:
Jeff Sanford (Mailbox or Conference is full.)
thanks
nathan
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On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Jason Stanley Birchmeier wrote:
I'm trying to contact Tresor about some business/press/promotion. They
haven't responded to my e-mails.
Can anyone hook me up with a reliable contact? The address on their site
seems to be worthless.
Thanks
Jason
I know this is on DJ Hells X Mix 5.
Which brings me to my next question... does anyone know when this album is
from? It has no date on it anywhere!
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yes...everyone iswe determined that the other dayi think it calls
for a boot. where is the moderator when you need him.
jeff
THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT HOLY
-George Clinton
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X-mix 5 came out 1995ish.
I also have the Hot Mix Acid LP which has the same track but it doesn't
sound the same productionwise...
Chris
From: Chloe Sasson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Saber: can u feel the bass.
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 16:05:34
I'm wondering if anyone else out there knows anything about this.
More info would be very welcome. I am hearing great things about this - in
fact Claude Young was raving about it while here. He was also saying that
this music is really popular in Detroit. How many releases have there been
and
David,
Agreed with your sentiments there!! I only hung around for Carl Craig
because I'm old and my better half was coming down with a sore throat, so
as soon as she said I'd like to go!, we left. I would have loved to hang
around for Claude Young and Biftek too but due to the above and not
Re: Bambaataa or Hell, I don't know I've never seen Afrika, but I saw
Hell *and* Mills who made a surprise apprearance at WMF in Berlin on
Sunday. It's a gay night and it was really interesting seeing Mills
play to a crowd that I have never seen him play to before. Hell is one
of the top DJ's in
mee-thod wrote:
last time i saw CC play was in 96 (?) when he was djing in australia, it
may have been his first visit (cyclone?).
November 1995, Adelaide, The Synagogue.
Imagine the following 15-20 minutes: 'Throw' then on to 'I feel love'
and then back to 'Throw' again. Life doesn't get
Ever considered the fact that Jeff just might be on a holiday? I don't see
why he should get kicked off. He's a decent guy!
J
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From: FC3 Richards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 7:16 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Cc: '313@hyperreal.org'
Subject: RE:
This is exactly what I am referring to I have had all of these for some time
now, some are more than a year old, these records are some serious stuff,
probably no one has thought of it because everyone sticks something in a
bin, hip-hop, house, techno etc. If you own any of these you had better
1) does anyone know if you can buy those fucktrance shirts online anywhere?
2) i really like designs 15 and 18... can i get one of each?
peace,
holly
Concerning the overseas members like the Dutchmen and myself: I hope we will
also be able to purchase the T-shirts and get them send to us.
John (just making sure...)
Entries 1; 2 and 10 are great, but the others are nice as well. Hell, it's
difficult to choose...
I bought all the 4 Hipnotech records. That's very cool
deep dark instrumental hip-hop with techno soul. The
best is for me the first! But I don't know were are
the guys who produce these tracks.
peace u f
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wrote:
At the DEMF record tent, I spoke
A message I got on another music list - I'm very new to Detroit techno as
well, and thought I'd like to see answers from the 313 list ?
Gwendal
Also, can anybody recommend any currently-available Detroit
compilations? -
I'm pretty familiar with some of the recent Transmat stuff,
but want to
did you contact this adress?
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Carola or Horst gave normaly answer at this adress.
peace u f
--- Jason Stanley Birchmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm trying to contact Tresor about some
business/press/promotion. They
haven't responded to my e-mails.
Can anyone hook me
hi 313
sorry i haven't been paying attention : what is the URL for the t-shirt
designs?
also, is it going to be possible to get these from the UK??
thanks!
anyone see D Knox at Burundi - reviews?
h
so far i really like designs 11-14 by [EMAIL PROTECTED] they are
all pretty cool, i think i like these the best. i wonder what the rest of
the list is thinking about the designs?
Greg Malcolm
Twine/Moniker/Twinesound Audio Productions
just got the new brinkman 'Soul Centre' cd this morning, only managed to
get a quick listen, but if you liked the first then I strongly recommend
that you get your hands on this quick!
Definetly a strong follow-up
(don't worry kerso, you can borrow my two!)
take care
jason
I would also be interested in this info.
Thanks,
Tristan
--- Jason Stanley Birchmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm trying to contact Tresor about some
business/press/promotion. They
haven't responded to my e-mails.
Can anyone hook me up with a reliable contact? The
address on their
Just checking : is this the same Matrix who also did Jungle stuff ?
and BTW, what are the standouts jungle / drum'n bass artists in Detroit ? or
do you regard this as OT ?
Gwendal
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From: Phonopsia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 1:50 AM
To:
I also forgot to add to the list of comps:
* Direct Beat (430 West artists, Aux 88, DJ D'Jital, etc.)
* Chain Reaction's Compiled (feat. Scion, Porter Ricks, Substance,etc.)
* Strangely Arranged
(Communique Records-1.Derrick Carter / Theme From Blue Cucaracha
Think about THIS.
take number 6 and put it on the front THEN take the back of 15 for the back
of the T.
They go REALLY well together IMHO.
diana
imagine.concieve.create.recycle.
http://www.geocities.com/digitaleyedentity
I posted a request yesterday, but haven't got any responses. Can anyone tell me
a little more about D.Wynn? During the DEMF he was referred as the legendary
D.Wynn. What's is roots? Anyone know? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
gwendal asked -
Just checking : is this the same Matrix who also did Jungle stuff ?
no it's definitely not.
matrix on chain reaction is a guy from japan,
the drum'n'bass producer matrix is from the uk
(can't remember his real name at the moment).
ines
http://www.circonium.de
If I recall correctly he's the (in)famous Optical's brother.
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From: circonium [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 8:56 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] Matrix on CR
gwendal asked -
Just checking : is this the same Matrix who also did
You asked:
:: 1) does anyone know if you can buy those fucktrance shirts online anywhere?
The original fucktrance T-shirt was designed by my friend Chris. You may
have seen this
version; navy blue T's with fucktrance in white cursive script across the
chest. They were
printed by another
ok, there's going to be some changes yet to
the t-shirts submissions; one graphic was
messed up, so i'll fix it; one person who
said they would submit designs had an
emergency, so i'll post theirs soon; and
since i'm breaking my own rules, i'll post
an extra design from one person submitted
5
although i love design #12 it says hyperreal.com, this should be
hyperreal.org i believe. otherwise a very cool design.
Greg Malcolm
Twine/Moniker/Twinesound Audio Productions
http://www.inneractions.com/twine
http://www.adastra-records.com
does anyone have this record or have you heard it?
tell me your feeling -
luvspunge - didnt i give you love (on label outland/spiritual)
also who can recommend some good lushes on the old touche / pssst labels
for listening
thanks
dustin
ok
well we just have different tastes then
but a lot of other people have been genre-tized
thats why i am talking about it
peace
dustin
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writes:
no shit
IF you read me original post to the list, I said fuck the genre
game.
sorry to be continuing this thread, i am finished now
from my feelings old spicelab music does have soul - it is very lush,
beautiful sounding music -
listen to falling by spicelab - you will see what i mean
if you arent willing to listen to other music besides your music then
obviously you wont
ok well sorry to go off in different directions
but like i said the main reason i bought up the point of techno-trance is
because i feel a lot of people are missing the point - which is that
detroit techno was originally not genre-based music, so if you try to
constrict it to genre then you will
seems that way to me too
there are too many know-it-alls
dustin
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000 05:43:45 -0700 (PDT) =?iso-8859-1?q?Nick=20Walsh?=
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I've been on this list for about 3 months now and I'm
beginning to notice a hierarchy in here. Why the f*!k
do ppl have to bitch each
dropping some words about the new ectomorph twelve, it no15
breaktrough// two tracker at 45rpm
after some more minimal releases this one brings the energies of the first
ectomorph ep back in my mind. . heavy dancefloor styled, going bass,
without being cheezy. deep basses, uptempo electro
the first matrix record on cr, the one with the sort of melodic house cut
(as someone put it) is a pretty far departure from the older chain
reaction flavor. personally i'm surprised it was released on c.r., but
things can't stay the same forever. it was on the heels of the fluxion
12 (which is
Every time I try to watch the DEMF footage on Groovetech every 5 seconds
it stops with net conjestion. Is my computer just shitty, or does
everyone have this problem?
-
Christos Michalakis I'm a Canadian. Its kind
In a message dated 13/06/00 20:37:30 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Every time I try to watch the DEMF footage on Groovetech every 5 seconds
it stops with net conjestion. Is my computer just shitty, or does
everyone have this problem?
I have the exact same problem. I havent
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John Acquaviva - this man obviously needs no introduction. He rocked it last
time he was in Lansing, and I am sure that he will once again break it down.
He will be performing at Spiral which is
thanks i understand what you are saying
i am interested in music, but deep down if others do not have the same
understanding as me for music then how can i take any music
recommendations they say seriously?? if someone is not on the same level,
then obviously i should question whether their
Missing the POINT entirely, including my point in sending you a PRIVATE
e-mail. . .
Listen to whatever you'd like, but please stop posting it here.
Guess this is what that Block Sender button is for. . .
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In addition to the full length on Caipirinha under the
guise of Soundtrack,I believe there will be a
ltd.edition 12 with a remix by Kit Clayton.
M
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was just wondering if anyone has anything by this
guy besides the double lp
he released on Tresor? Very cool
i haven't had any problem at all listening to the setsbut my lab has a
t1 connection i thinkso it might still be a speed problem even though
you are both kicking fast modems.
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