No mention of I:Cube? They've been on a rather diverse role for quite some time
now. Lovely deep stuff.
Tristan
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New Album, Quebecois,
My two pence:
St. Germain (Ludovic Navarre), Frederic Galliano, and A Reminiscent Drive
are three French artists that also have been stepping in line with Detroit
for some time now. Anyone care to comment?
Fred
From: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The side I'm thinking of has a bassline similar to For My Peepz, and is
also slow, but not quite as slow. It has a vocal sample from Alexander
Robotnik's Problems d'Amour extensively, like a stab. It says something in
French that I don't understand: it sounds like Oww-uh!. It has a sparse
I love the way Cyclone's posts are always thought
provoking :)
To be honest, I'm not sure I know that much French
artists' music, at least not much that has grabbed me.
I have a couple of F-Comm records, and maybe an I-Cube
or so, but apart from that, nothing comes to mind.
What are some of the
O.k. I see there are allot of people on this list that are pushing a good
thing, lets try to do something,,Why don't we set up a coalition of some
sort, lets say are own Underground Monopoly to counteract the majors, how
about we put our heads together and combine as a whole lets developed
Actually that is just one of many names I didn't list. He namechecks Carl
Craig as an influence big time. His music is left of centre! 313-friendly
for sure. The recent Adore LP spans electro through to tech-house. He is in
Australia this month with his label boss, Gilb-R for a mini DJ tour.
I
Fav Artiste Francais...St. Germain
From the late 80's on Ludovic Navarre has been producing some of the
sexiest, most beautifully composed music in my collection. Don't have his
latest release which I think came out within the last month or two. Any
reports??
Best,
Laura
From:
St Germain's Rose Rouge on Blue Note really does it for me at the moment,
deep n funky - I'd love to hear this played out on a big system. Not being a
jazz buff myself (wish I was ;`), would anyone care to enlighten us as to
the origin of the samples (vocal and brass) used on this - they are from
My two pence:
St. Germain (Ludovic Navarre), Frederic Galliano, and A Reminiscent Drive
are three French artists that also have been stepping in line with Detroit
for some time now. Anyone care to comment?
I forget that france even has electronic music producers (til i
pull out the vinyl).
Yann Fontaine did a cool 12 on Brique Rouge (#7) -- far from what you
typically associate w/ French house...
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Actually that is just one of many names I didn't list. He namechecks Carl
Craig as an influence big time. His music is left of centre! 313-friendly
for sure. The
Not sure what you mean exactly, but it sounds interesting. Tell me (us)
more. Expand on the idea a little.
O.k. I see there are allot of people on this list that are pushing a good
thing, lets try to do something,,Why don't we set up a coalition of
some
sort, lets say are own
can we STOP talking about all the good music that I _DON'T_ have...damn, 313
is not only gonna educate me, but make my ass BROKE.I have a feeling Im not
alone on this.
this is gonna be me soon: oh sorry you dont have any furniture to sit on in
my lovely abode, however if you duct tape those
i too think you're on to something Javier. it depends what exactly you are
talking about, a webpage,publication, or just an underground network of
helping eachother out with hook ups?
theres about 20-40 regular vocals on this list, and about 500 ( i believe)
subscribers total. SOO it seems
At 04:22 AM 7/6/00 +0900, you wrote:
Often people on the list counterpoint US techno and European trance and all
hell breaks loose.
But it's surprising that French music doesn't come up too often, if at all.
But there is some fabulous stuff emanating from France right now that wears
its love of
At 11:30 PM 7/5/00 -0700, you wrote:
At 04:22 AM 7/6/00 +0900, you wrote:
Often people on the list counterpoint US techno and European trance and all
hell breaks loose.
TAKA! TAKA TAKA TAKA! TAKAKTAKTAKATKTKAKTAKA!
http://www.combustible.com/taka.htm
d'oh! make that:
In a message dated 07/05/2000 1:39:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
313 content: Sean Deason's new Allegory
Metaphor on Intuit Solar is recommended
I believe this is the cd friend played for me. I wasn't around the case but
it was absolutly amazing. I definetly
It's so heartwarming to see there are so many like-minded people out there
doing the same thing, encountering the same problems, having the same ideas
and drives. I also have an own radio show. I've been doing radio for about 5
years now. The current show Global Warning has been running for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
313 content: Sean Deason's new Allegory
Metaphor on Intuit Solar is recommended
WiKidfLaVa313 wrote:
I believe this is the cd friend played for me. I wasn't around the case
but
it was absolutly amazing. I definetly recommend at least hearing this
release
I reckon St Germain, I:Cube and even Carl Craig could do some
wonderful
things with Stereolab's material too wishful thinking.
They're not French, though they sometimes sing in French...
Gwendal
My two pence:
St. Germain (Ludovic Navarre), Frederic Galliano, and A
Reminiscent Drive
are three French artists that also have been stepping in line
with Detroit
for some time now. Anyone care to comment?
All these guys are on Laurent Garnier's label, F Com ; just released Office
2000, the
another two that have not been quoted here (looks like electronic music is
older than Jesus...)
http://www.synthmuseum.com
http://www.inventions.org/electronic-music/computer-music.html
Gwendal
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Sent: Thursday, July
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Gwendal Cobert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: donderdag 6 juli 2000 11:01
Aan: 313@hyperreal.org
Onderwerp: RE: [313] Chicago/Detroit/France
My two pence:
St. Germain (Ludovic Navarre), Frederic Galliano, and A
Reminiscent Drive
are
Yeah, that was exactly the same thing I was thinking after the thread on
journalists and how difficult it is to manage all of this and all the
problems involved.
A couple of weeks ago there was an idea of setting up a 313-website, but it
kinda died out. What about picking up this idea again? And
Isn't F Communications from Laurent Garnier? I
always tought that
Eric Morand is running F Com.
Sorry, I did not mean that Garnier ran the label, but that it is the label
on which he does most of his releases ! Yep, you must be right for Eric
Morand, as far as I know F Com he started when FNAC
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Phonopsia
[EMAIL PROTECTED] messed around with filters and compression to
make the sounds now known as:
No mention of I:Cube? They've been on a rather diverse role for quite some
time
now. Lovely deep stuff.
Tristan
I:Cube's just one bloke, Nichloas Chaix AFAIK.
well, here's a simple suggestion (and I'm sure you had thought of this as
well). I have been in several shops recently who don't know about new stuff
coming out, and I can think of many others who wouldn't turn down another
source on info, particularly if it came in one easy weekly package
Isn't F Communications from Laurent Garnier? I always tought that Eric Morand
is running F
Com.
Isn't it the case that Eric Morand started FComm with Laurent Garnier, whom I
believe is
co-director of the label, after FNAC disolved in 1993. I also heard that a lot
of the funding
for
313 content: Sean Deason's new Allegory
Metaphor on Intuit Solar is recommended next
to Denvery McCarthy's Roughage on Statra,
and T. Millar's split 12 on Mad Monkey Rec.
Maybe not all Detroit styled, but techno
in some shape or form with a sharp edge. ; )
what sort of style is the SD
Here is my small bit of vision:
We Organize an Underground Network
We Set a webpage template that everyone who has a site can add this page to
it.
This page will be linked to various sites that can host bits of the big
network.
We publish reviews and Underground News on the net through our
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is completely irrelevant, but I thought it was interesting nonetheless.
While reading through a history of electronic music I found a mention of some
early twentieth century composers, Milhaud and Hindemith, who in the 1920's
were
what I did hear was some of the best
production I've heard in a while.
Anything on vinyl Sean?
Yes, the production on this release is
excellent. Now if i could locate more
of Sean's work, i'd be even more happy.
Pietro.
_
pietro da sacco :: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Javier, something like a webring? But more global and dynamic in vision
perhaps?
We could apply the internet paradigm to the non-net..i mean the whole
networked mentality.besides online resources
one could create an immense network of contacts, acts, distros, clubs,
peoples, places
what sort of style is the SD album? i got
the razorback album on K7 and itwas mainly
DnB, is this on more on the techno tip?
I don't have any of Sean's previous work, but
rest assured that there is no DnB on this
full-length w/ Intuit Solar. Most of the tracks
rely on Indio styled techno, ambient
- Original Message -
From: electric seth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 11:45 AM
Subject: Re: [313] Idea, Solution to Question?
well, here's a simple suggestion (and I'm sure you had thought of this as
well). I have been in
I think a 313 site would be better. There're a lot of
ppl on this list from all over the world. Underground
related stuff is happening in everyone's vicinity. Ppl
post a lot of localised info on this list but, a lot
of the time, ppl don't read it and just delete it.
If major topics were put onto
Yep, totally agree. We need a 'webmummy' who wants to take care of this
business, someone to coordinate all of this. Who wants to sacrifies his/her
last minute of spare time? I suggest I'd be somebody from Detroit...
Can we already get some response here from people who want to contribute to
such
A French label to check out is Universal Music Floor. The only record I've
heard from the label is The Hacker A Strange Day EP and it's really good... A
five track, dark techno and electro affair.
Nate
John wrote:
Yep, totally agree. We need a 'webmummy' who wants to take care of this
business, someone to coordinate all of this. Who wants to sacrifies his/her
last minute of spare time? I suggest I'd be somebody from Detroit...
Can we already get some response here from people who want to
We are taking over the world, no more small talk..The
purpose here is to give Global access to Detroit Underground, Chi-Town
Underground and Global Underground that follows this vein. From the
Underground Point of view not some big corporate owned site or magazine.
Yep, i can help too with all the programming stuff (well, some)
and may i suggest to keep this as worldwide as possible, maybe with regional
sections
fab
Or do we want this to be bigger than just 313? a more global name?
Speaking of global. My radioshow is called Global Warning, meaning that
techno is something global, that we are here to stay. Our voice must be
heard all over the world. Maybe an idea to start from?
Are we trying to take over
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From: dj trademark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [313] Revolution to Change
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 08:10:26 EDT
Hey jd,
Excellent idea. I would like to be involved and could help organize a
Toronto chapter. I like the idea of posting
Finally got round to buying this last night and obviously its amazing (even
though I have all the tracks on vinyl already).
And despite what I talked about in the UR on CD thread, its great to hear
these tracks on CD in a different context. Even though they span different
periods, this CD
I can contribute too : databases under ASP, image work with Illustrator or
Photoshop... and reviews on the French scene
Gwendal
-Original Message-
From: Fabrizio Nahum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 3:52 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] R: [313] Idea,
Hear hear, in essence, the underground belongs to the
people. No big labels, no big magazine journos, all
from down at grass roots level... where are we gonna
put this thing?... we can get to work right away!!!
We're gonna need to assign the major jobs (web design,
programming (some sections are
on 7/6/00 9:01 AM, Nick Walsh at [EMAIL PROTECTED] emitted:
Hear hear, in essence, the underground belongs to the
people. No big labels, no big magazine journos, all
from down at grass roots level... where are we gonna
put this thing?... we can get to work right away!!!
We're gonna need
keep it rolling:)
Can you 'keep it rolling' off list please? I don't really want my in-box
filled with lists of who's in charge of what.
I also don't see what the problem is with posting all this information you
seem to have on this list?
Music reviews, upcoming gigs (local or not) and
ooooo, what's up with you? You miserable git. Y do
you always have to moan about everything? Everytime
someone says something that interferes with your
little dream world, you start moaning about it...
Sheesh!!!
l8r,
Nick:)
--- Simon Walley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: keep it
rolling:)
Can
if no one else steps forward, I could at least start the design of a basic
webpage and do basic upkeep, providing there is enough interest to keep this
thing alive.
my email is [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regards,
Dennis Donohue.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
WE need some templates thats for sure, so have a go at it.
Original Message Follows
From: Dennis Donohue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] Idea, Solution to Question?
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 09:34:42 CDT
if no one else
i can help on any needed editorial and content with in the Detroit/Ann Arbor
areai can't commit any real time till end of August/beg of Sept-after
Ive moved ingotten settled.
d
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Consider Belgium (and most of The Netherlands) covered on the editorial
side! I'm sure the Dutchies will jump on this train as well!
Interviews and party reviews will be no problem! Including pictures!
John
-Original Message-
From: Diana Potts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday,
Speaking of GOOD French music do any of you know Logistic records???
I met their two label managers at the DEMF (who were very nice and cool,
hello Alexandre Eric) and got some of there new releases
This stuff is slamming one has a Rob Hood remix
It is mostly in the vein of very tribal Jeff
I'd be more than willing to put some of my time forth for something like
this, as long as the interest stays, and people can get something out of it.
again my addys are:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm in chicago (sort of in foriegn territory for detroit techno, as DEEP
house seems to
Hi all,
Can anyone help out with a tracklist for this comp...
'Global Technological Innovations - Soundwaves
1'(ELEC12CD)? Today I purchased what I thought was
ELEC4 (UNRELEASED) but inside was this disk. I'm
liking it muchly, but would love to know who's on it.
By the way, is the Unreleased comp.
Logistic records are pretty good.
i have a few of the Static Drum releases (i believe its Oliver muchelli and
john thomas??? Correct me if i'm wrong.)
in particular, static drum act three has a constant spot in the record bag.
There is also, i believe, a Rob hood release out on Logistic with
Ok, while we are busy on the French thread: check this out! Kobayashi
records, really banging stuff, but most of their artists are non-French,
incl; Belgium's G-Force.
http://www.kobayashi-records.com
John out (of the office in about half an hour)
-Original Message-
From: Dennis
From: Nick Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [313] Idea, Solution to Question?
ooooo, what's up with you?
[...]
Whatever. I was making the point (however badly) that this list could
benefit from some more news, reviews, information, whatever. This thread
kicked off with a request for
*** ASKEW wrote:
Stewart wrote:
Just got the new Andres double on kdj (kdj 26) and it's fantastic, far
better than the his other 3 ep's so far. 8 tracks no titles or info
of any kind on the label apart the word Andres.
Jason wrote:
Man, this sounds good. I thought Material
I think that would be great to do a 313-web site and mag. I'm a graphic
designer and I would not only love to contribute to the look of both, but also
do some interviewing and writing.
Roberto
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - 07/06/00 05:35 AM
Yeah, that was exactly the same thing I was thinking after
I'd like to volunteer my web experience and time; living in metro Detroit, work
as an art director by day, and could be web coordinator for submissions. I can
look into securing an address...
We'd need to decide a format for submissions and stuff. Perhaps develop a 313
web team here in Detroit
State side you've got Minneapolis/St. Paul and the rest of MN. covered. I
already have access to many record labels/artists and have been doing this
for about three years (one online). Photos, interviews, reviews, events, art
events (non-music), etc.
However, I think it should be all on one
Laura:
From the late 80's on Ludovic Navarre has been producing some of the
sexiest, most beautifully composed music in my collection. Don't have his
latest release which I think came out within the last month or two. Any
reports??
I think the 'Tourist' LP is excellent - there's a real
I'm all over South Bend, IN and Indy :) Also big on digital photography
and Mp3's here... and straight photography. Just tell me to shoot if ya'll
need me. I'm all about some of this, it sounds great and I'd put my time in
it all I can!
+|~Christine~|+
PS: Sorry 'bout that Diana :)
What I would like to see in a website, or any collaboration of uniting the
underworld of 313, is like an international guide. For example, let just
say I want to go to London and wanna know where the cool shops are, which
clubs are good, and which are chessey- I just consult the 313 global
Forgot to mention in my original post that Shades of Jae has also been
re-released with a track from You can dance if you want to on the b-side.
He's really taking the piss now, that's 3 different versions of what looks
like the same record!
Stewart
-Original Message-
From: Matt
I really like this idea. On top of that, I want to pipe up my agreement
on just one site instead of a ring. A ring just doesn't appeal to me. As far
as people asking is this going to be 313 ran or something different... which
boys??
What I would like to see in a website, or any
http://www.flatplastic.com
This weeks mix show is now available in both real audio and MP3 format.
See our front page for the tracklisting and downloads.
We will continue to drop the dopest beats weekly.
--
Total Time : 01:05:35
You can look forward to the following treats :
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Earth
I second the anti-webring sentiments. Web-rings suck. The navigation is
way too inconsistent and it takes forever to find anything unless you
bookmark every other page.
On another note- can we create something like the amazing discographies
page at http://ad.techno.org - this has been a great
If any of you are from the Toledo area and looking for something to do
tonight, come out to Ground Zero:
12:00 to 1:15 - Interzone (minimal acid/tribal techno)
1:15 to 2:30 - Trancender (hard and progressive trance)
-Mike
aolim: ndf734
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Stewart Moroney wrote:
Forgot to mention in my original post that Shades of Jae has also been
re-released with a track from You can dance if you want to on the b-side.
He's really taking the piss now, that's 3 different versions of what looks
like the same record!
but how does it *sound* ?
That song Stan on the eminim CD is one of my favorites. i especially like
the female's voice singing. does any one know who Dido is? is that the
girl singing?? am i that out of touch with mainstream music??
oh, and the best part of the Eminim CD is the the 2 parts where he tears up
ICPi
I don't have the original of you can dance if you want to so I don't know
if it has already been released. But I do have a recently re-released copy
of In loving mememory that has the same version of the track on it on the
B-side.
It's quite a long track with a recurring sax loop and Yeah and
All i know about technasia that they come from HongKong or maybe based
there.
Hydra is the oke
Heard Jeff Mills and Dave C play it
AG
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From: Niall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 1:36 PM
Subject: RE: [313] Chicago/Detroit/France
Quoting Matthew Tudor [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
Can anyone help out with a tracklist for this comp...
\'Global Technological Innovations - Soundwaves
1\'(ELEC12CD)? Today I purchased what I thought was
ELEC4 (UNRELEASED) but inside was this disk. I\'m
liking it muchly, but would love to
I just got hold of a copy of Axis 20 today, even forking out the very
ridiculous price of 22ukp for it. This i must say is really taking the
piss . A normal import doublepack cost rought 13-14ukp, so how can Jeff
justify the extra 8-9ukp? i mean, this ins't really showing any respect
for the
Hello,
I thought you guys might be interested in the electronic nights
happening next weekend on woodward. It is part of the Metrotimes Sonic
Boom festival, and will be taking place July 14th and 15th. As I have
never considered myself above blatantly over-the-top self-promotion, I
am playing a
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