Attention all in Australia. I have a friend visiting the country for 3
weeks(june 23-july17) and would like to know of some events while she is
there. If you can help her out her email is [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
thanks
-Stacey
Just a reminder of Sunday's Ambient Zone program 23.00-01.00 (WST)
on RTRFM 92.1 FM Perth, Western Australia, which you can check out
via realaudio at - http://rtrfm.ii.net
Tonight I will be featuring another speial edition of classic rewind -
featuring some more of the best electronic
Any hints as to what else I should be looking out
for from Claude would be really appreciated.
He has cut his ties with Elypsia (Belgium) and is starting a new album which
will come out on his own fledgling label, Data; he is seriously considering
a second imprint for 'listening music.' He wants
yes, I was really upset at how Mo Wax was marketing that UNKLE album more
that year than the URBAN TRIBE album, which made the UNKLE album look like
an amateurish student short film. It is such a deep album. And a few other
313 notables collaborated with sherard on this album, KDJ, Carl Craig, and
a quick question:
i know peter ford has released a track on perlon recently (DON'T HAVE IT IN
MY GRUBBY HANDS YET) and he did something with Eon that appears on the
hawtin disc, otherwise what else has he done since his acid house days?
Just curious if anyone out there has had a chance to play with (or even bought)
the newer Stanton STR8-50 tables yet...they are ...the highest torque
belt-drive table in the world. according to their website, and honestly I have
heard some pretty good things about them from people I consider
I just wrote a 4000 word article on techno and gender for Melbourne's Kiss
FM (no relation to UK Kiss) magazine Go with previously unpublished quotes
from interviews with Jeff Mills, Derrick May, Carl Craig, Dave Angel,
Misstress Barbara, HMC, Voiteck and more. It killed me doing it - especially
I have also come from drum n bass and hip hop which also seems to have that
distinct male / female divide - although Hip Hop seems to embrace females
more openly
than the aggressive nature of the darker styles of drum n bass.
There is heaps of sexism in hip-hop, even in the underground, more
There is the stuff he has put out on Ifach and Trelik(Cue Mclance to
come in with full discog) He also did an album for Black Market
International called Headphone Easy Rider, it is a really good if
somewhat warped double pack of minimal techno. If you see a copy I
recommend you check it out.
Turntables do not cost a lot of money and it doesn't take hundreds of
dollars to buy the UR vinyl. Go to www.submerge.com
I put my vote in for W.P.A.Seawolf.
PS. the comps on Network and Buzz are priceless because they did a much
better job in the mastering department =20.
stephen.
[EMAIL
Turntables do not cost a lot of money and it doesn't take hundreds of
dollars to buy the UR vinyl. Go to www.submerge.com
I put my vote in for W.P.A.Seawolf.
Maybe it's relative to your income levels? They cost a lot of money for us
in Australia, that's for sure. And servicing old turntables is
my only problem is finding records
that are pre 1990.
I think that is part of the reason why you may disagree with Cyclones
post about people not liking early techno. When I think of those early
records(play it cool by M500 comes to mind) I can understand exactly why
a 16 year old who just got
my only problem is finding records
that are pre 1990.
I think that is part of the reason why you may disagree with Cyclones
post about people not liking early techno.
Actually, I think don't think you were referring to my post (for once! :) )
as I would never argue that. I think me and the
This is a situation that isn't just a 313 thing.
It's something that is present throughout the various
forms of electronic music. (limiting my focus here)
To me, its kind of sad. It's bad enough when you aren't
a known quantity that you have to prove your worth.
I can imagine being a female
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
records, but I admit that many of them are poorly produced, the writing
isn't all that great, and they do not really work in a modern context. I
love them because they sound so old, so primitive, and because in many
ways they laid the groundwork for so much of what came
someone:
I guess it's reverse racism.... whatever man
k:
b) there is no such thing as reverse racism..again racism implies a
level of power that is _instituitonalized_ people who are in an oppressed
group simply do not have that level of power at their disposal to be
racist...
i
In a message dated 18/06/00 10:54:55 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can anything 6 months old be considered classic? ho ho
the funniest man on 313
-jason
Ho ho indeed! ;`)
Well, anything already officially released can be called a classic in my
view. I tend to use the word instant classic
I have been looking for a for over 4 years and still have not found it,
but i still want it very badly:
Anyone know of a track that is at least 4 years old that has a
timestretched, vocoded and possibly distorted sample in it that goes:
ee-nnn-eee--g-e-e-e-eee It's sortof a real high energy
Sounds like: Energy from Robot DJs. Classic cut on DJ International.
Good luck finding it, though, that will be a tough one.
Sqrrt.
-Original Message-
From: mango [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2000 10:59 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Looking for a track (CD,
Sounds like: Energy from Robot DJs. Classic cut on DJ International.
Good luck finding it, though, that will be a tough one.
This reminds me,
There was a track called Energize which I once heard on the radio,
which was if I remember a really deep housey track and I really liked it.
I haven't
1.Elements-psyche\bfc a+b planet e
2.Elements-psyche\bfc c+d planet e
3.gemini-a moment of insanity plante e
4.track mode- test
5.U.R.-interstellar fugitives 3x12 submerge
6.spicelab-spy vs. spice 001
email me privately
no time wasters
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I think Cyclone and Emma have said the basics here.Its a topic that can be
debated and tossed back and forth a lot.
There are LOTS of women on 313 who lurk who have incredible knowledge and
know how, who -I think -feel somewhat intimidated by this list (god knows
why;) or just don't bother
Here's the audio-nimbus playlist for Saturday
June 17th, 12mid - 2am. Broadcasting unique
electronic experiments on CJAM 91.5fm in the
Windsor Detroit area.
Pliant: Forest Cake [Sound Options] Systorm Technologies
Lewis Overton: Dwight McCracken [Something Like Close To This] Sprout
Autechre:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...but I admit that many of them are poorly produced, the writing
isn't all that great, and they do not really work in a modern context. I
love them because they sound so old, so primitive, and because in
many ways they laid the groundwork for so much of what came
---Diana Potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
curves,brains,intuition and all.I am proud that I come
with these insticts that men will never understand,
500 pounds is more then just curves dear.
and I know how to use them to my advantage. Not only
does it get me drinks but it lets me feel rythem
and
-Original Message-
From: JL Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Chloe Sasson [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sunday, June 18, 2000 6:53 AM
Subject: Re: [313] GIrls and Detroit
This is a situation that isn't just a 313 thing.
It's
---Diana Potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
curves,brains,intuition and all.I am proud that I come
with these insticts that men will never understand,
And there's a big difference between male bashing
arrogance and confidence.
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Ryan wrote:
does anyone know if the moodyman track called shade of jae
(spelling???) is still available. it was a one sided track... i think i
remember hearing something about it being limited.
Emma wrote:
all the kdj one sided pressings have been repressed of late and you should
be able to
About six months ago i was at an academic conference. One of the other
women on my panel was discussing a paper (part of her dissertation) that she
wrote on women in hip hop. Claiming to have been in the scene for some 20
yrs this women's work had a lot of insight. She discussed the various
Ambient Zone RTRFM 92.1 Classic Rewind Playlist 18/06/2K
Presented by A_Zed
Sumire - Ringo (Sublime)
Artifax - Stasis (Likemind)
Era - Blade (NYB Dub) (Switch)
Namlohssa - Off Gone (Exist Dance)
Love Remains - Glitch (Fax)
Go Sumo - Gescom (Clear)
i agree that there is no such thing as reverse racism. i disagree that the
oppressed are not able to be racist.
racism is the belief/opinion/view that one race is superior.
one doesnot have to be in a position of power to hold that belief. one
does not have to be in a position of power
i love how in the header it's even described as girls
*rolls eyes*
-k
H... I don't think there's a law that says you have to invest in a $600
Technics SL-1200 to enjoy UR's music? (OK, so I have two of them...) :-)
Just the same, here in the states you can probably find happiness with with
a $100-$200 belt-driven turntable, equip it with a high-quality needle
---Diana Potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
curves,brains,intuition and all.I am proud that I come
with these insticts that men will never understand,
500 pounds is more then just curves dear.
time OUT a second... if your comment means what it sounds like, you are
completely out of line.
your opinion is your own. do with it what you will.
if you have to reply to words in such a manner, than you've spoken more than
you think.
d
From: Dance Extacy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Re: Girls and Detroit
Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2000 10:39:32 -0700 (PDT)
speaking of which, Acacia1313 asked me to post this to the list.
d
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: K.hand address
Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2000 16:13:50 EDT
We are in the process of updating it now.
The website address Is:
http://hometown.aol.com/worlddj
Thanks
Kelli
I'd also buy me a car and a find a nice apartment near the city and
find me a way to the DEMF.
Turntables cant be that expensive in Australia?
In the Staes (I'm sure its about the same in Europe) a new direct drive
table by gemini or numark will run you about $100, theres also the cheap
home
acacia Classics Cd compilation Vol.1-
Here is the tracklisting by request.
Available in stores, for michigan Both Recordtimes, Submerge, and Memories
Melodies.
1. Ready for the Darkness
2. Street knowledge
3. Feel
4. Everybody
5. I can't take you leaving me
6. Whoop
7. Get on up
8. Candlelights
hi my name is channel k french artist !! my
english is not good but my music
is good!!! i am unsigned artist !! i am isolated musician and i have
not big studio
i need help for promote my music have you one ideas or good contact
for help me!!
visit my page http://mp3.com/dedzone
my songs is
your opinion is your own. do with it what you
will.
thanks for the aproval.
if you have to reply to words in such a manner, than
you've spoken more than you think.
Good, i hope you realise what you said.
snip--
---Diana Potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
insticts that men will
The Rough Guide to Techno is supposed to be out this month...Amazon is
taking orders right now. Let's hope they do a slightly better job with this
one than they did with the drumbass guide (Air in the drum bass
section?). If you haven't seen the Ruogh Guide books yet they are small,
pocket
--- Bekka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
damn you're one bitter fuck.
you wouldn't last a second on the hardcore list.
it makes sense though,
detroit=stagnation...hardcore=progression.
*one bitter fuck* ;]
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