This is a dope record.
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Subject: [313] MG-008
Greetings
Moods Grooves announces it's 8th offering Da Sampla (Anthony Shakir) -
Samplaholic
Here is a little something for those up in the Northeast
FOUNDATION ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY PARTY
In association with flyer/ vice/ aka.com
Celebrating a years worth of Real Dance music in NYC
Welcoming back detroit legend
***ROBERT HOOD***dj/live set/ mplant detroit
rare new
Alexander Calder pieces are amazing, especially the large mobiles. The
stabiles have less of an effect of me but the way that the mobiles occupy
space and are constantly in motion. However, the one artist doing it for me
right now is the architect Frank O. Gehry who designed the Guggenheim
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Subject: Re: [313] RE: Techno Lectures in Chicago
Hello 313,
If anyone has any information on the upcoming techno lectures at the
University
Two spaces that come to immediate mind are the now defunkt Critical Space
... Critical hosted numorous young,talented Detroit artists -both
experimental and traditional- and DJs. SK-1 (tad mullinex-SP?) had a
residency there and so did Jerry Abstrakt. Though the nights were never
packed, it
... a bit of Q A if you will ...
(ONE) An acquaintance claims the selections offered up on that Sonic Book CD
... a short
introduction
to KRAFTWERK are simply lifted from some dirty ol' vinyl... ist dieses so?
(ITWO) The Senor Coconut El Baile Aleman experience gets a domestic release
via
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Date: Thursday, June 22, 2000 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: [313] carl craig at cranbrook
was there also... unfortunately, i sat on the right side of the auditorium,
right next to one of the
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Date: Thursday, June 22, 2000 2:12 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Detroit Techno Art
Scriabin had some really
Rarest Detroit record:
A Mike Clark white label. I know nothing about whether or not it got a real
release. It has a track with an Another One Bites the Dust sample. That's
about all I know about it. Quite good though.
Favorite Detroit(ish) record:
Clark - Lofthouse - Planet E
Favorite
This happens too often when I go down to Leeds on a
Saturday. Some of the guys in there listen to the same
tracks again and again!! I waited for half an hour
before a turntable was free... I spose you don't think
about anyone else tho once you put those headphones
on... record stores are
Hello,
This idea goes back a lot further, you would have to look into academic
electronic circles for the beginning of concept. Off hand, Edgard Varese
and Stockhausen both employed this concept in their installation work in
the 1950's. I am sure there were other using this concept in their
How about this for a perfectly 313 oriented question: Favorite Mills track?
Or has this already been asked? Or is everyone tired of talking about Mills?
How about we call The Bells off limits, just for arguments sake.
Spider Formation from Axis 9, It is one of the few Mills tracks that
hasnt
... a bit of Q A if you will ...
(ONE) An acquaintance claims the selections offered up on that Sonic Book CD
... a short
introduction
to KRAFTWERK are simply lifted from some dirty ol' vinyl... ist dieses so?
(in english: is this so?)
it's *much* worse than that! the tracks are not
I'm not sure what would be the rarest record(s) in my collection, but I was
pretty pleased with myself when I picked up Arthur Russel's World of Echo
LP and a sealed mint copy of Indian Ocean's Schoolbell/Treehouse 12 on
Sleeping Bag, both for a mere $5 au. :)
chris
Who made SID 7?
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S.I.D. 7
UR
(Blue Label with neutron like balls surrounding UR, Islamic moon in
corner)
Side A: Radioactive Rhythms
Side B: Subversive Communications
A Thousand Questions
Two very rhythmic tracks, both good, until a wailing metallic gong-hat
melody
more a hip-hop artist than techno, but how about M.C. Escher? :)
the question might be: which artist uses technology
to create art? someone like Warhol?
Echer did not use technology to create his art ???
how about sampling/collage or found objects?
Duchamp and the surrealists?
you should
more about rare stuff
there's one (1!) copy around of delsin 05, 'service pack' by cim
where the label is mispressed, so half of it is over the grves.
as rare as u want
:)
At 23-6-00 -0700 01:39, you wrote:
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Subject: Re: [313] Good Thread!!
there are two
-- Forwarded by Jochem Peteri/RUB/RSG on 23-06-2000 11:29
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Subject: Re: [313] Good Thread!!
The saga continues...
My copy of
well if you want to get nit-ass picky, even calling this thread a take off
of 'detroit grand pumbas' is incorrect.Just as *friendly* FYI Detroit Grand
Pumbas are Andy Toth (Dr.Toefinger) and Mac/Paris the Black Fu.NOT just
Paris.
Diana
sexyness to the left of you,sexyness to the right-its
Club Planet ( http://www.clubplanet.com ) has now posted part two of the DEMF
article we wrote. We also have posted the article, with a complete set of
pictures, on our personal web page at htttp://members.home.net/tydesign7. Club
Planet offered us an excellent opportunity to cover the event,
yep, bought the new Moods and Grooves yesterday and i think it's really
good, i also bought the new John Tejada on 7th City Significant numbers
which is even better, the title track is one of the best tracks i've heard
so far the last couple of months!
As for my favotite Mills' track: Casa from
This reminds me... about 2 months ago i was at a party w/assault,
godfather, and shortstop and the trance dj that opened played a Sex on
the beach trance remix.
Whats the deal on this? I'd only want to own it for novelty purposes but
it seems quite odd putting ghetto and trance together.
Hey, I wish I'd seen this Stan Douglas exhibit.
Those interested in a brief _Metro Times_ article and a smattering of
photographs should go to:
http://209.69.221.136/20/15/Features/artDire.htm.
For a brief piece on Carl Craig's role, see Andrew Duke's
I am currently working on a dissertation about Detroit culture, including a
substantial look at Detroit Techno. Unfortunately, being relatively new to
this music, I don't own many Detroit albums. Is there any kind soul out
there who lives in the metro Detroit area and has a good record
rare records/lps:
Kiss Originals with all inserts
Ianis Xanakis full length don't remember name as it's in French and the
cover is strange it's made of some textured shiny silver metallic stuff
Marvin Gaye Trouble Man OST
the songs of Marilyn Monroe
Favorite D records
all of the Stooges which I
I interviewed Paris the other week (the track is coming out here locally,
very exciting) and from memory he said he didn't like trance at all but
likes to play a lot of European techno these days and it was all cool stuff
he cited, nothing trancey at all. He is a lovely guy with a fun sense of
1) Tephra / X-103 (B1)
2) Force Universal (don't remeber track names, but it's the outside track on
the b-side)
3) Axis 16 / Very EP the ambient track (again, as far as track names go, I
should pay more attention)
Sorry, but I love mills and there is never only one favorite track. Ask me
well if you want to get nit-ass picky, even calling this thread a take off
of 'detroit grand pumbas' is incorrect.
Better nip this in the bud.
Detroit Grand Pubahs, P - U - B - A - H - S
Richie Hawtin, R - I - C - H - I - E
Rhythim is Rhythim, R - H - Y - T - H - I - M
Feel free to add
Must the Final cut-Open your eyes or burn baby burn. Whole album is incredible
anyway.
Hello, I don't know who mentioned the state sanctioning of Malevich by the
Russian propagandists but I think that Constructivism is most directly
relatable to Techno. Artists like Malevich, Rodchenko, Lissitzky and
Gontcharova(Rodchenko's wife) were multi-media artists and graphic designers
I know it is a bit OT, but since there are some DJs on the list... I have
just discovered that when you're listening to MP3s using the Windows Media
Player, you can use any scrollbar to scratch on the song, like you would
do on a vinyl...
OK, I know it is not a big deal, but after all it's the
My favorite Jeff Mills track is the Extremist on Tresor Records(Tresor #51 ?)
I think it is the original version that is my favorite, though I have
not played it in a while. Roger
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As far as rare records I own, I have an old Blake Baxter record on Incognito
records from about 1989. I also have a Chesire #2 record, for all the people
around Detroit who know what Chesire was. I saw a blue vinyl Chesire #? at the
store once but didnt pick it up. Also Jeff Mills 9A and 9B but
Much lower actually..Tresor 23 I'm an Axis 9b fan. Currently don't have the
record, but I love it when people play it. Anyone got some hidden that they
want
to part with?
todd
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Roger John Lesinski Jr wrote:
My favorite Jeff Mills track is the Extremist on Tresor
a selection of my rarest:
test pressing of ron trent's altered states on gherkin records
the record on which 'in the beginning jack had a groove' first appeared (before
it was laid on top of 'can you feel it' on trax.
Are you sure? I'm sure it says Rhythim Is Rhythim on
my Transmat 12s...
l8r,
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
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Rhythim is Rhythim, R - H - Y - T - H - I - M
Actually it's R-Y-T-H-I-M
:)
Now you made me jealous. I have World of Echo (this might be my
favourite record ever) and last year found an apparently repressed copy
of 24-7 Music but I've been looking for Indian Ocean forever without
success. Wasn't this released on Rough Trade too? Is anybody here
familiar with Russel's
Which version of Media Player? I tried it and all it does is skip back a
half second or so
Matt
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I know it is a bit OT, but since there are some DJs on the list... I have
just discovered that when you're listening to
Is anybody here familiar
with Russel's serious work?
It's not quite serious work, but there's a compilation on Polygram called
Another Thought that's still in print. It's not really classical *or*
electronic, closer to pop than anything else, but still so screwed up that
most anyone can get
a new monolake record has just been released...
it's on their ml/i label, mli-005.
i think the track titles ice / stratosphere
describe the music very well. typical monolake
programming, clear sounds, quite spacey.
oh, and it comes on clear vinyl :)
brilliant release, highly recommended.
If you wouldn't call trance records trance that says more about you and your
knowledge of dance music than anything else. He did cross over into some
hard tech but a good portion of his set was T-R-A-N-C-E.
I would never call paris's set trance.
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Are you sure? He
Hey,
I've just finished listening to the latest mix CD from BT Basher (Rotate,
Windsor)and have got to say that it is wicked! Very nice minimal, funky and
just flat out raw. For those of you on the Brinkman/Basic Channel vibe this
CD is right up your alley. The CD release party was last
Hey, folks.
Just came across this person's college paper
on sequencers and their use/effect on
music composition. Looks great.
For the geeks like me who drool over
this sorta thing (I need to get out more),
it's at
http://www.dan98.demon.co.uk/textdoc.htm
peace and have a great weekend,
planet e
UPCOMING RELEASES
September 5, 2000 IBEX (aka Tony Ollivierra). Bok Choy/Oasis 12
anybody know whatever happened to dj rotator - the wacky detroit
experimental jungle dj- havent seen his name anywhere in at least a year-
but before that he was doin crazy dj stunts when he was playing out..
-p
He had some pretty severe perosnal problems. I don't know if he's okay or
not. He played at a party I threw in, uh, I believe 1996. It was also one of
the early appearances of a Mr. Derek Plaslaiko, if I'm not mistaken. (though
not the first. take it easy, Derek)
anybody know whatever
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X-ray Lets Go original @ Fantasy
the Fantasy release was a remix of the transmat release and came
after!still a good thing to have, it is lot nicer then the original imo
(which you still need to have for the unnamed third
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Date: Saturday, 24 June 2000 0:45
Subject: Re: [313] FW: Groove
Haven't seen it yet, but viewing the trailer evoked the same kind of
TGIF/Saturday Night
I am presently working on some psych-socio theory on repetition in music and
why its an attractor to some, and an utter bore to others. I was wondering
if there is already some theory, be it music theory and/or psycho-social
theory, in which asks and solves this question...
What I am
Can you tie it in with trance states induced by music in such religions as
Voodoo or with Native American dance and shamanism? Also look at societies
such as the South Pacific Islands and the similarities in the tribal techno
music from Sweden (the drumming rhythms are freaky similar). I don't
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