I've seen him and he was OK - he did this live double-bass thing as well,
not a great DJ, but the concept was interesting. Spooky doesn't see himself
as mainstream at all, in fact he gets a lot of flack for his intellectual
approach from the NY establishment. He sees it like, why can't an
I remember there being a nice discussion on dub a while back (i think it was
inspired by the great tikiman/scion set at DEMF). anywhose there is a very
nice dub session on line a la Belief-Systems Records Betalounge.
http://www.betalounge.com
d
I've read several artists/releases from this label (DUB) championed on the
313...
DURACEL, for one, and yet I have no knowledge of the sounds to be expected...
Would the dub be of the spacious, minimal-type or maybe the heavy, gut-churning
kind..?
Better still-can my question be answered with a
on 7/8/00 6:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
do you have such stuff in your country or town? police entering the party area
and searching people, by the way clubs are open only until 04:00 AM in
Most clubs in Detroit are legally closed at 2am.
I seem to remember a non-club
test
Respect
JasonB
I have a 'dub street posse' record on DOW..there's a beautiful house song
on one side w/a superb bass line.. another track samples the 'perculator'
i think it's the only claude young record i have. any other records of his
that are more house oriented/of a similar vein?
On Sat, 8 Jul 2000,
hey pete, you can put this up as real audio, you can have it
stream/download from your ifs space.. let me know if you're interested. -m
(smaller/easier for listeners... u know the deal)
ps. when are we gonna start doing web stuff?
On Sat, 8 Jul 2000, Peter B Leidy wrote:
hi people, sorry if
This is an amazing release. Beautiful, soulful techno, mixing classical
Detroit techno with what sounds like live instruments - yet it all has that
sequenced attention to detail that's on every Rob Hood release.
I recognise one of the tracks from the _Technatural_ 12 on M-Plant but the
rest
I've seen him and he was OK - he did this live double-bass thing as well,
not a great DJ, but the concept was interesting. Spooky doesn't see himself
as mainstream at all, in fact he gets a lot of flack for his intellectual
approach from the NY establishment. He sees it like, why can't an
Yeah, some guy from marketing that doesn't have a clue probably wrote that up.
I thought the press release on Korgs site was pretty decent.
I guess this means Juan Atkins gets all the FREE Korg gear he wants,
interesting to see what Juan will do with it on his next album. (got my fingers
crossed)
sorry i sent out a couple private messages to the whole list! forgive
me... -m
On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, mkarora wrote:
hey pete, you can put this up as real audio, you can have it
stream/download from your ifs space.. let me know if you're interested. -m
(smaller/easier for listeners... u know
FYI, there was an article on Detroit in this weekends Observer. Its also
online:
http://www.guardianunlimited.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4038417,00.html
Mentions DEMF amongst other things.
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Can anyone point me in the direction of any Claude Young mixes on the net?
JC
I have not seen DJ Spooky live, but since it now comes to criticizing his
records too, I'd like to point out Songs of a dead dreamer, which is an
excellent down-tempo LP, very structured, clearly shows that he really has
some talent (even if said talent obviously leaves when he nears a turntable)
Haye!
Sorry for being so delayed on this, but I'm now still catching up on 313
email I had. Only 312 messages to go now. I usualy don't go on and about
comenting publicly on other people's posts, but this time I must to go out
of the shadows and speak my mind.
I'd like to thank and pay my
oops, forget to send this to the list!
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Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 10:06:47 +0100 (BST)
From: Neil Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Andrew Duke Cognition/In The Mix [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: ...IDM list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [313] Dave Clarke
Background
yeah, dj spooky sucks.
here in new york, where dj spooky hails from, 'doing a dj spooky' is slang for
trianwrecking or just generally doing a crap set.
james
The DUB you are referring to is the Dutch label Djak Up Bitch - not dub styled
music. It is distributed by Clone so it has its electro influences. I've only
heard one record from DUB (EOG - Hassle EP) and that is fairly deep and easy
going electronic musicif that makes any sense.
Nate
Down to number 50 (last week they were at 29). A shame but still, thats
quite a few copies sold. Hope they make it with their next single - I wanted
some Paris wig action on Top of the Pops.
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Never in my life have I seen such backlash to such an innocent post. Well..
I've seen more in a mac v. pc debate, but this is almost equally as insipid.
Thanks for ending this thread (hint, hint).
Ryan Heard
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From: James Bucknell [mailto:[EMAIL
Dave seems to have been going off lately and seems to have the pioneer
mixer totally down, he played at pure heree in edinburgh on friday night
and blew my mind again. He came on w/ fix-flash and totally ripped it up
with FX and scratching, he really seems to be pushing it forward w/ the
Speaking of Pubahs, I noticed a single release here for Sandwiches again.
Different from the EP I picked up. Anyone heard it, worth it?
Simon Walley [EMAIL PROTECTED] - 07/10/00 10:54 AM
Down to number 50 (last week they were at 29). A shame but still, thats
quite a few copies sold. Hope they
For you New Yorkers out there, I thought you might want to check this...
Carl Craig Friends
(featuring members of Innerzone Orchestra)
plus opening act
@ The Knitting Factory
Doors at 9pm
Tickets are $15.00
The Carl Craig Friends performance takes the far reaches of what Innerzone
Orchestra
In a message dated 7/10/00 10:51:37 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
not dub styled
What does dub mean anyway?(not duplicate kind either)
reggai or Jamaican
Intellectual my ass. I've read Deluze, too, can I be a conceptual House music
DJ? His reading of Deluze is nothing but simplistic. He gets stress in NYC for
being bitter and unapproachable.
Mike Ladd / Anti-pop Consortium doesn't get any flack for being African American
and an intellectual. The
Okies,
I know this is somewhat OT, but I wasn't sure where else to ask this.
I've just been offered my first shot at a commissioned work (no other
bidders, so don't ask ;), but I have no idea how to quote, what to quote
etc? I've not done this before, I'm being offered the chance based on
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [313] Carl Craig Friends in NYC 7.13.00
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 12:18:51 EDT
For you New Yorkers out there, I thought you might want to check this...
Carl Craig Friends
(featuring members of Innerzone Orchestra)
plus opening act
@ The
Dub records doesn't really do dub music. They are more into the IDM click
and clack sounds with ambient melodies underneath. From everything I've
heard it's not the super bass heavy sound typical of dub music. However, the
NUMMER EEN compilation is excellent..in fact I've been listening to it
Hey everybody. Can anyone in the Detroit area recommend a CD duplicator? The
one that I have been using for my mix CDs/tapes has suddenly decided not to
duplicate mixes without copyright permission. I always had the understanding
that it was OK, if you indicated for promotional use only and did
From: FRED MCMURRY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] DUB I massive or minute..?
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 11:33:43 PDT
Dub records doesn't really do dub music. They are more into the IDM click
and clack sounds with ambient melodies underneath. From
Yeah, I second that opinion..anything on ~scape or anything related to BC or
CR is good dub influenced techno/electronic. Also Nick Rapaccioli's solo
work and his work with Leftfield, and Leftfield's Rhythm Stealth is
excellent.
Fred
From: Jorge Velez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
Oh, and Rampe D records also has a strong dub influence
Frankfurt/Berlin seems to have a strong raggae and dub scene. I know that's
stating the obvious but I've been curious as to why this is so. Is there a
large immigrant population from Trinidad/Jamaica like there is in the UK?
Fred
Did anyone find out what the sample was on 'Rose Rouge'? I would love to
know.
Thanks.
Ben
test
For those in the UK/london area a chance to hear both Hawtin and Clarke this
saturday at Headstart (Turnmills)
I think Dave Clark will be playing an electro set, while Hawtin continues
his DE9 tour
Gary
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From: Neil Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
speaking of Carl Craig and Innerzone Orchestra,
I just found (and purchased) a white label of
the People Make The World Go Round remixes
(the first round). I'm sick with the flu as I type this
so hope this makes sense: if the side that introduces
Norma Jean Bell and KDJ etc is the KDJ mix, who
is
On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
I've seen him and he was OK - he did this live double-bass thing as well,
not a great DJ, but the concept was interesting. Spooky doesn't see himself
as mainstream at all, in fact he gets a lot of flack for his intellectual
approach from the NY
At 07:19 PM 7/10/2000 -0300, you wrote:
speaking of Carl Craig and Innerzone Orchestra,
I just found (and purchased) a white label of
the People Make The World Go Round remixes
(the first round). I'm sick with the flu as I type this
so hope this makes sense: if the side that introduces
Norma Jean
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