we use distilled water to clean records at our shop.
i'd recommend following hugh's advice, and if you use water make it the
distilled variety. :)
vince
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From: Hugh G. Blaze [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 3:33
Other good books about dance music in general:
Altered State (cant remember the author off by heart) Much like energy
flash.
Dj Culture - Ulf P
Amazing book about the history of the DJ from the 1800s up to now. Highly
recommended.
I have purchased both books from Amazon...
Cheers
As was the tradition with a lot of early Chicago house cuts, I believe the
FK track was also based on something (if not that one)...
BTW You can get the Tamiko Jones cut on this compilation that Dusty Groove
have just got in! Comes recommended!
http://www.dustygroove.com/varfunklp.htm#C
howdy funsters
i just heard that UR and Rolando might be visiting down under
shortly...anyone know any more details? thanx
p
Rolando (I believe it's just Rolando) is touring in August. Sydney on the
11th, Melbourne on the 18th, also in Brisbane, but not too sure of the
dates there.
Peace,
Patrick.
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Southern Outpost
http://www.southernoutpost.com
anybody have their librarian's hat on? I can't quite remember the proper
quote that goes something like:
techno is music you've never heard before
who was it attributed to again?
thanks in advance for the research assistance
There was a website up on this -
can someone repost the URL?
Thanks to one and all who do
Matt
Official DJ Rolando Australian Dates:
August 9th Brisbane
Aug 11th Sydney
Aug 12th Adelaide
Aug 18th Melbourne
Aug 19th Perth
The quote is something like that (can't remember exactly but that's real
close) but it was Jeff Mills who said it. That I know for sure.
Fred
From: ian raikow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] techno quote - who said it?
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 17:41:27 -0700
anybody
In a message dated 12/07/00 13:47:28 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
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
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Southern Outpost
http://www.southernoutpost.com
http://www.darkenergy.southernoutpost.com
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What were dj's doing in the 1800s?
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From: Chloe Sasson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
Dj Culture - Ulf P
Amazing book about the history of the DJ from the 1800s up to now
Get Your Private,
yep, it['s jeff mills from aninterview
he did for generator magazine (which
morphed into wax magazine) a few
years back.
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Sounds very like Jeff Mills as it's consistent with his views expressed in
various interviews.
anybody have their librarian's hat on? I can't quite
The Archives are up!!
Ray Dilla of Chicago (Session 2 3)
Lloyd Dev of Chicago
Special Nuphonic Mix By: Jools Butterfield of Nuphonic Records
As soon as Flyfm is back in operation then we will go ahead and air these on
the show but for the meantime just enjoy the archived sessions.
Also
i haven't been able to identify this track as of yet, so i thought i'd
see if anyone on here happens to know what it is
the track in question is the one that derrick may is playing at the 34:00
point during the first part of his set on the demf.org website
thanks in advance for the help!!
Definitely. I'd love to see what Marvel would do with Suburban Knight :
).
Or a UR comic.
How bout a UR videogame? This provides the opportunity to incorporate the
music with the characters, and... well... it would be cool ;`)
I thought I would just use this as a segway into what I was going
In a message dated 13/07/00 05:46:09 GMT Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How bout a UR videogame? This provides the opportunity to incorporate the
music with the characters, and... well... it would be cool ;`)
Here's an idea! Sell it to Nintendo for the 64, or Sega for the
Hey kids ...
In the further adventures of the Techno Tourist (West Coast contingent),
I'm off to New York City next week for MacWorld Expo NY at the Javits Center.
I'll be there from about 9 PM Tuesday night (18th) until about 4-ish or so
on Sunday afternoon (23rd). If anyone has any
AeOtaku wrote:
I heard from all of you at one point or another
that Johanna Thomson owed you some records.
As it stands she owes me $600 in records and
has not written me back in a very long time, and
my records (which by my calculations probably
should've been here some weeks ago) have
not
Sorry to bother you all,
Im looking for the complete tracklisting (with artist names) for the IF mix
CD that was posted here a month or so ago...I seem to have deleted the
original post. Sorry to have wasted your bandwidth. Please fwd to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks.
JK
not sure how complete it is - but here it is...
http://gpww.webprovider.com/parrish.html
they also have a spotlight on archive...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.twoplayer.co.uk
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Hey, has anyone seen this yet? I picked up a flier for it yesterday. Thought
it was interesting to see after all the discussion on making a 313 t-shirt.
http://www.313clothingco.com/
Benjamin Cuthbert
Borders Group, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
734-477-1191
Go to the url that is printed on the back of the cd, that site has the
complete tracklisting..
(what a great way to prevent illegal copying / mp3 leeching btw)
richard
Sorry to bother you all,
Im looking for the complete tracklisting (with artist names) for the IF
mix
CD that was posted
Here you go:
http://fly.to/panamamix
www.mp3.com/milkish
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I heard Rick Wade not so long ago and was very disappointed at his selection
of what was ninetenths generic discoloops with only an occasional deep house
track like the stuff he produces thrown in. What is it with these dj's who
play such different music to what they produce? I had similar
i have a copy of the Transmat label Rythim is Rythim 12 nude photo/the
dance/move it, dated 1987
i was just wondering how much is it worth?
Greg Malcolm
Twine/Moniker/Twinesound Audio Productions
http://www.personal.kent.edu/~mmercer/twine/#
I understand that often times sharevari is often stated as the first
detroit techno song. I know it was recorded in 1981, about a year before
the first Cybotron release. My question is, is it accurate to call it the
first techno song? More importantly, what ever happened to a number of
names?
sorry, for the lateness of this post, but i only just got to listening to
this, and since everyone else seemed to not have a bad word to say about
it.
This is an amazing release. Beautiful, soulful techno, mixing classical
Detroit techno with what sounds like live instruments
Yeah? you think
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Christos Michalakis wrote:
I understand that often times sharevari is often stated as the first
detroit techno song. I know it was recorded in 1981, about a year before
the first Cybotron release. My question is, is it accurate to call it the
first techno song? More
I guess this is going to go to a long and painful thread on what _is_
techno.
oh well, here we go again.
Yeah, I figured that this list probably gets this question a lot. I
apologize in advance for any inconvience my request might cause, but I am
thirsty for kowledge on this subject.
as far as I've gathered from Techno Rebels, Sharevari was released almost as
a joke, about at the same time as the Cybotron release, and nobody remembers
exactly which came first, so both are regarded as the first techno songS...
And also from the same book, it seems Cybotron (Rick Davies + Juan
Since there doesn't seem to be a KDJ discography
extant anywhere on the web, and I think one would
be very useful, I'm trying to assemble one. I don't,
however, have close to all his 12s. So I need some
313 experts to assist. What I have is below. Please
correct any mistakes in track listings,
does anyone have recent (2000) sets of Derrick May? especially the DEMF
performance is great i think...
after his 20 minute appearance here in istanbul, we are dying to hear smt.
from him again
thanks
turgan
I believe you're missing soul sounds #1 / on soul city / which is on of my
favorites / submerge carries it. Also the recent 2 x 12 Andres.
-Giles.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since there doesn't seem to be a KDJ discography
extant anywhere on the web, and I think one would
be very useful, I'm
I'm coming to Detroit friday night or saturday. As I would much
rather spend money on taking a host out to dinner than paying a hotel,
if anyone has a floor I can sleep on, please drop me a line. I'm
coming up to take my son out to the de la soul show sunday.
If anyone has a house party I can
And the first Andres 12 (or were there 2 before the new one?)
-maybe this was #20 or 24 you're missing- can check when I get home..
also chiming in on the Soul City 12 - very nice. :]
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Giles Dickerson wrote:
I believe you're missing soul sounds #1 / on soul city / which
I've had similar experiences with house music DJs both big and small. One of
the only guys I've heard put deepness into a house set was Josh Wink. My
experience is that, generally in the US, people feel that the real deep
stuff is for late night sets from 4 to 6am for smaller crowds and sofa
FRED MCMURRY wrote:
Apparently in Finland deep emotinal house (ie Svek, P Town Sounds, Pagan,
Plastic City, etc) is what's played in all the house clubs.
Talking about Svek: check out the latest Sunday Brunch (Svek 042).
Recent Svek output has left me a bit cold, even though I used to buy it
Plastic City is from Germany, and has a division in New York. Pagan is based in
London, and is affiliated with Terry Francis. As deep goes, though, its not
particularly deep when you consider the deep house/ garage scene, here in NYC.
Wave Records, Spiritual Life, Ibidan Records, Nightgrooves,
Yeah,
Now go take a listen to the newest from Svek: Air Frog
http://204.89.131.233/pub/audio/djram/71118.ram by god this is horrible.
todd
Otto Koppius wrote:
FRED MCMURRY wrote:
Apparently in Finland deep emotinal house (ie Svek, P Town Sounds, Pagan,
Plastic City, etc) is what's
Please tell me that's a joke.
-giles.
FRED MCMURRY wrote:
I've had similar experiences with house music DJs both big and small. One of
the only guys I've heard put deepness into a house set was Josh Wink. My
experience is that, generally in the US, people feel that the real deep
stuff is
there are 2 before the double...just got them.
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Manika K Arora
www.umich.edu/~shanthi
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Peter B Leidy wrote:
And the first Andres 12 (or were there 2 before the new one?)
-maybe this was #20 or 24 you're missing- can check when I get home..
For sure it is a joke.
Later
P.S. : Any info or comments, do it in private
Thanks
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From: Giles Dickerson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 1:22 PM
To: FRED MCMURRY
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Rick Wade/the deep end
I've had similar experiences with house music DJs both big and small. One
of
the only guys I've heard put deepness into a house set was Josh Wink. My
experience is that, generally in the US, people feel that the real deep
stuff is for late night sets from 4 to 6am for smaller crowds and sofa
they play deep house in washington dc and baltimore... BIG time... and i
certainly wouldn't call svek and plastic city deep house... i'm talking
about yellorange, dancetrax, 95 north, etc...
Might as well include Guidance to that short list.
Ciao Baby,
Joel Fernandez
KDJ 11 The Godson ep By Rick Wilhite
01 Drum Patterns Memories (Rick's Morning Service Mix)
02 Drum Patterns Memories (MM Mix)
03 Dreams of yesterday (Rick's Never Will Forget Mix)
KDJ 20 Andres
01 Set u free
02 Come join the party
03 Out there in the city
04 313 Love
KDJ 24 Andres
01 Material
In a message dated 11/07/00 7:06:52 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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
I did a big deal with Johanna a few months back and everything went through
okay, despite being a six weeks delay. However it sounds like there are
quite a few people are owed stuff they paid for several months back.
From what I gathered at the time, she was planning to emigrate very soon
after
hey thanks for the mix Peter.
it took 313 seconds to translate from mp3 to wav format.
good job!
now for some self promotion:
my dj crew here in st. louis (the litterthugz) will be playing this saturday
night to a full house at a belleville, il club called 313!
the crew focus is
And also from the same book, it seems Cybotron (Rick Davies + Juan Atkins)
was a lot anterior to the May and Saunderson releases
The Cybotron releases came out ages before the term techno was around!
Clear and later Techno City first appeared over here on the early
Streetsounds Electro series
ERSATZ NEWS: JULY 13, 2000.
EVENTS:
ADULT. PERSPECTS will be playing live shows this weekend.
For directions, we suggest using http://maps.yahoo.com/py/ddResults.py
-CLEVELAND:
Speak in Tongues (4311 Lorain Ave., Cleveland, OH).
Tomorrow night (Friday), July 14th.
Doors open at 9:30 pm -
oooh, my apologies for confusing anyone who's now looking for 2 Andres
12's. thought i ordered 2 seperate ones, but received the double pack and
a 12 instead... perhaps there is another... most probably it was a typo
@the place i ordered from.
__
Manika K Arora
I'm seeing a hybrid of Narc (member that one!?) and the Wu Tang game. Like
Narc you'd have to destroy the evil big boss man, in this case Sony Records
execs, and like the Wu game you'd get to choose between the various UR
characters. Maybe even in 'special' mode you could choose the vague
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