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You're getting ahead of me.
Don't forget Jeff Mills got his start in an Industrial band (the name of which
escapes me at the moment), and Fred Gianelli used to be part of Genisis
P-Orridge's Psychic TV before recording for Plus 8
e
Oliver Barkovic wrote:
that came 60 years later (and
From: Elliot Taub [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You're getting ahead of me.
Don't forget Jeff Mills got his start in an Industrial band (the name of
which escapes me at the moment...
-- Final Cut
And before we have this argument--again--I think the last few hundred times
we had it we concluded that
Cajmere said: Let Me Be.
Well, it's a stretch...
np: De La Soul - I am I be, by way of complete and
total coincidince, or synchronicity
--- James Bucknell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sartre said: to do is to be
plato said: to be is to do
marshall jefferson said: do da do
Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked:
wait, this is a tour? anyone
know any of the other dates?
http://www.mdbs.at/events0700.html
Pietro.
_
pietro da sacco :: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cjam 91.5 fm saturday mid-2am (est)
9745 lynngrove cr, windsor,
ontario, n8r 1b8,
that came 60 years later (and Industrial begat Detroit Techno: thereby
staying
On Topic)
Whoa now... lets not forget its George Clinton meets Kraftwerk in an
elevator not George Clinton meets Nine Inch Nails in an elevator
Ollie
I'll keep this simple. Kraftwerk are one of the original
this is a test as i've sent the URL for the wizard mix 3 times and it
hasn't come thru yet
neil
It has also been reported that Mills was very influenced by seeing Belgian
Industial band front 242 when they played detroit (particularly their
paramilitary stage gear)
Like so many other great insights i believe the source for this was
'Techno Rebels' By Dan Sicko which I can not reccomend
sorry for the delay on this folks, does anyone know of problems forwarding
mail to the 313 list? as I have done so several times for this mail and it
did not come through.
anyway, here is the URL for the much requested wizard mix:
http://www.biostat.wisc.edu/~rose/house/index.htm
the wizard
looking for a track that Carl Craig was playing early '99, sounds like a
KDJ thing, nagging loop and has spoken vocal sample over the breakdown,
sample sounds like Al Pacino from Scarface First you get the power then
you get the women, must have been big at the time, very distinctive track,
one
Dow (house) and Utensil (techno) were
started by Claude Young and David Whiteside.
(I've often wondered if DOW are David Whiteside's
initials). Whiteside was the ENDOW release that
came out last summer on DOW. Most other stuff
before that was from Walt Jones. Anyway, in a
VERY strange
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dow (house) and Utensil (techno) were
started by Claude Young and David Whiteside.
(I've often wondered if DOW are David Whiteside's
initials). Whiteside was the ENDOW release that
came out last summer on DOW. Most other stuff
before that was from Walt Jones.
Try 'Escape From The Black Planet' and 'Synthesized Society' on Disko B,
Fade to Black on Elypsia, everything by Vice on Tresor, The '1964 ep' on
Cosmic, lots of stuff on his own label Black Nation.
I'm sure Aaron Bennet could help out even more, or Steven T Lammers,
John out
Kenny Dixon Jr
On the the Progress Cd by T-1000 it says that a new Alan Oldham book is
going to be released this year. Is it out allready, and where can i get any
of his comic-books? I really like the drawings he does for Djax, and the
other stuf I've seen from him so far. I have a hard time finding any good
kenny dixon jr.
Hi Jurren,
I talked to Alan a couple of days ago in Berlin and he still has some work
to do on the comic. It should be for the end of this year or the beginning
of next year. The release of the comic is the start of a subdivision of Pure
Sonik which will be called Pure Comics. Alan is also
I loved Energy Flash by Simon Reynolds (a guy from The Wire) - his thesis
on the link between drug consumption and techno is debatable, but he really
covers the whole spectrum of electronic music, which puts Detroit in
perspective ; the discog is extensive and interesting, though much messier
than
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to clean out the knobs on a 909.
Is there any one that does it? Some one told me to soak it in distilled
water, but that kinda scares me.
Thanks
Sevn
Second: does anyone know of any good books about techno in
particular, or
electronic music in general? I've read Techno Rebels by Dan
More Brilliant than the Sun by Kodwo Eshun is an exceptional about the
history and related phenomena of techno, house, jungle, etc. Kodwo has
written
I'm in the process of archiving all the
audio-nimbus playlists --something i should
have done right from the start.
This eGroup site will be a temporary and
easy to access home for playlists and events
happening on CJAM 91.5 fm every Saturday
night.
Please keep in mind that i'm still formatting
non Black Nation wise Life Force EP on Drought (Sativae offshoot) is pretty good
and I think was drought's first release.
neil
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try 'Escape From The Black Planet' and 'Synthesized Society' on Disko B,
Fade to Black on Elypsia, everything by Vice on
Second: does anyone know of any good books about techno in particular, or
electronic music in general? I've read Techno Rebels by Dan Sicko, More
brilliant than the Sun by Kodwo Eshun and Space is the place by Szwed
(about Sun Ra),
Also reccomend the documentary A Joyful Noise about Sun
Drought release essential stuff!!! pretty rare though...hunt it down if u don´t
ave
Yep, I second the good words on the Dhrough release. I have it as well, but
forgot to mention it. The Berlin sleep deprivation is still causing damage!
J
P.S. While we are on the Dhrought tip: what do you guys think about the
Sativae and Dhrought output? I just love it! I bought Dave Tarrida's
P.S. While we are on the Dhrought tip: what do you guys think about the
Sativae and Dhrought output? I just love it!
Me too (But then living in Edinburgh I would say that)
I bought Dave Tarrida's Dance
Macabre and the new Sativae by The Hacker in Hardwax and that stuff is
wicked! I'm also
-- Forwarded by Jochem Peteri/RUB/RSG on 12-07-2000 15:39
---
Jochem Peteri
12-07-2000 15:34
To: Neil Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject: RE: [313] Alan Oldham comics (Document link: Database 'Jochem
Peteri', View '($Sent)')
Chk that
Didn't get a chance to read the line up. Is this the show that Venetian
Snares (Winnipeg, CA) is performing at? I know he's supposed to be in
Pittsburgh sometime in the near future.
bill
Greetings from The King Of Late Night Swing the WaxmasterD Smooth. 2
night we have detroits very own Terrence Parker bangin on thee ones two's
delivering a very special hot mixx in tha deep of tha heat with all of us at
CLOUD 9 located in hamtramck on Conant 3/4 of a mile south of caniff.
I am listening now. DAMN...talk about bringing back memoriesThose
tracks!!! I have a huge smile on my face as I listen. 1989 was my junior
year of college when I started listening to music that wasn't just
indie-rock/college radio stuff...
man i am old... :)
Lara
sorry for the delay
Greetings Cats!
Tonight (July 12, 2000) I will be spinning a special classic Disco, Funk,
Soul set at Cloud 9 located at 8534 Conant in Hamtramck (3/4 of a mile south
of Caniff). My set will begin around 11PM. For those of you who do not
already know, Wednesdays at Cloud 9 feature the musical
From: *** ASKEW [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] John Byrne (was Alan Oldham comics)
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 08:34:56 PDT
Second: does anyone know of any good books about techno in particular,
or electronic music in general? I've read Techno Rebels by Dan
Sicko, More
i also appreciate the below mentioned stuff. i really love the submerge2 ep
from subhead on sativae and the subhead label in general.
the drought07 from dj sueme from tokyo is also very good.
other labels in the same vein that i think are worth checking out:
predicaments, fix, scandinavia
his remix of reese project's 'stations of the groove' (giant)
Jorge wrote:
what didn't you dig about Eshun's book? I thought it was pretentious
doodoo at first, then found it fascinating.
I've got nothing against Kodwo or Dan... more power to them.
I was just trying to lighten the thread a little. :)
Besides, there's quite a few comic-book influences
From: *** ASKEW [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] John Byrne (was Alan Oldham comics)
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 09:57:57 PDT
Jorge wrote:
what didn't you dig about Eshun's book? I thought it was pretentious
doodoo at first, then found it fascinating.
I've got nothing
Any Final Cut Audio Samples on the Net? I'd be interested in actually
hearing the stuff...
-matt
on 7/11/00 7:21 PM, rol leider at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said this:
From: Elliot Taub [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You're getting ahead of me.
Don't forget Jeff Mills got his start in an Industrial band (the
I can agree with this toneshift phenomenon. I think in fact the term is
realy right for it, since I've felt it myself several times.
However, I don't agree it has anything to do with introvertion/extrovertion
of character. It has more to do with what you said about the volume of
information
I was wondering if anyone could give me a run down of the artists/tracks
in the following mix (i realize it's a lot to ask...but whatever, would be
appreciated.)
http://www.biostat.wisc.edu/~rose/house/mixes12.htm
384.Theo Parrish - Live in Detroit (hq) mix
thanks, -m
Sinatra said: Doo bee doo bee doo
Shaggy said: Scooby DOO! Where are You?!
From: tristan watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: James Bucknell [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: 313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [313] Postmodern / Futurismo
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2000
it would be better if you had a certain track in mind.
-giles.
mkarora wrote:
I was wondering if anyone could give me a run down of the artists/tracks
in the following mix (i realize it's a lot to ask...but whatever, would be
appreciated.)
Re: Sorry but it's so far off 313 topic
I'll keep this simple. Kraftwerk are one of the original industrial music
groups (Metal on Metal.) Nine Inch Nails is a pop band.
When I first heard NIN's Head like a Hole I thought he was a complete
copycat of Jim Thirwell's Scraping Feotus Off the
track 2 is off of theo's last release on his label sound signature, a
pink cover i believe, but I keep my records at home not at the office!!
:P
-g$
Give it an acid bath...:) sorry that's a bad joke.
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] TR-909
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 08:58:21 -0400
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to clean out the knobs on a 909.
Is there any one that does it?
God said: I Am
From: FRED MCMURRY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Postmodern / Futurismo
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 10:39:28 PDT
Sinatra said: Doo bee doo bee doo
Shaggy said: Scooby DOO! Where are You?!
From: tristan watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In a message dated 7/6/00 8:32:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maybe i'm late on this one but the other day I was discovered the
new Señor Coconut double-album called El baile Alemán and in
love with it's cheese filled carib-latino cover beauty. For those
who arent
Just an Announcement to all those 313ers in Perth that Interface at PICA Bar
has moved nights from Wed to Tue 8-12pm. Sorry if anyone missed us on Wed
because the new owners just gave us a days notice of the change. Thanks to
all who have supported the night so far...esp to Jason, Chris, Dave
afaik scandinavia isn't an offshoot of sativae. but it is closely connected
to it. it is run by neil landstrumm, who originally is from scotland (now
lives in brooklyn) and a friend of dave tarrida (who owns sativae) who is
also from scotland, edinburgh if i'm not mistaken. so i guess that's where
There is a Claude Young mix from shine in Ireland at their web site
(http://www.shine.net/audio/claude.ram) this site also features Adam Beyer
Rolando mixes.
Claude is also at Technologix
(http://www.technologix.org/ram/djs/claudeyoung1.ram)
Enjoy
Stewart
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From:
whoops! i sent a private message to the list. sorry folks.
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From: peter mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Neil Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313 hyperreal 313@hyperreal.org
afaik scandinavia isn't an offshoot of sativae. but it is closely connected
to it. it is run by neil
CiM
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] messed around with filters and compression to
make the sounds now known as:
The first starts approx. 23:00, it's a Chicago house
track with vocals going
You can't hide, you can't hide from yourself...
backed with heavy 909
From: Neil Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] Which Jay Denham?(drought)
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 14:28:12 +0100 (BST)
P.S. While we are on the Dhrought tip: what do you guys think about the
Sativae and Dhrought output? I
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], tristan
watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] messed around with filters and
compression to make the sounds now known as:
Cajmere said: Let Me Be.
He also said I'm horny ;)
De La Soul - I am I be
sartre said: to do is to be
plato said: to be is to do
marshall jefferson said:
July 10, 2000 playlist -- 89.3 fm WNUR Chicago's Sound Experiment
Every Monday 10:00-11:00 PM CDT
live stream during showtime http://www.wnur.org
(blue)Monday July 10th, 10-11pm
Electronome - Bass Commander (Viewlexx)
Ectomorph - Breakthrough (Interdimensional Transmissions)
Guy Called Gerald
Second: does anyone know of any good books about techno in particular,
or
electronic music in general?
Any books on Herbie
Hancock or Miles Davis about the Bitches Brew period?
I have miles' diary but it is really just photos and record reviews, I
know there is a miles biography that is
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