I just saw Claude Young last night, and let me tell you it was
unbelievable.
The beat juggling, along with the numerous cut-up and EQed tracks were
exactly what DJing is all about: taking good songs, and making new ones by
assembling them together in creative ways. It was a one and a
Oh, if anybody knows the tune(s) right after that acid one that would be
helpful.
Fred
Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Want to not support BMG..
http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1007-200-2298875.html
Bertelsmann, the German media company which owns several record labels, is
buying up online music retailer CDNow for $3 a share, or a total cash
outlay of $117million.
CDNow has been swimming in red ink for months gets
Don't think this got here the first time around
Does anybody know the track that Theo Parrish spun
listen to it at
http://www.biostat.wisc.edu/~rose/house/theo.ram
it's 39:07.0 into the set.
acid track with bumping bassline, low drum hits, open ride snare, hand
claps
Infectious tune
Please help me id a track within a Theo Parrish mix @
http://www.biostat.wisc.edu/~rose/house/theo.ram
it's 39:07.0 into the set. Sounds like an old acid house track with a basic
bouncy bassline, low tom hits, hand claps, open ride snares. Infectious
tune.
Fred
PS email in private please.
This is one for all you bedroom DJs, with mad records for days --
if you have a computer with sound, a decent net connection
it's dead easy to broadcast DJ mixes. I actually recorded
mine to hard disk and uploaded a whole set, but you can do it
live just as easy.
I for one would love to hear
-Original Message-
From: JARED WILSON [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
313@hyperreal.org
Date: Thursday, July 20, 2000 9:20 AM
Subject: Re: [313] experimentation
I still do not think that opening up a 606 and adding all of the retro fits
and
Just got the new Carl Craig mix cd and am loving it. Planet E
classics all seamlessly mixed into a funked-up sci-fi house mix
by Carl. A great, often nostalgic, mix and a must have for detroit
techno fans.
. Carl Craig presents 013 - a Planet E mix cd (Nextera)
Tracks
- chaz
I'll never forget seeing Claude for the first time in Grays (Grays inn Road
London) playing with Analogue city.truly masterful.
Total respect for the man...he's also really friendly and loves to get the
crowd going.
If anyone knows when he's back in the UK let me know.
-Original
or maybe techno just wasn't her thing? i don't think it's faire to knock
someone's taste because they don't get what you do. that kneejerk reaction of
being defensive when someone is critical of your likes dislikes is the kiss of
death for any artist. it's best to just be comfortable with the fact
Some have asked about this new female group on Keith Tucker's label
PuzzleBox...
They will be appearing at Record Time on the 28th of July...
This is their release party for their EP BLACK ELECTRIC...
More information to come...
Peace,
PuzzleBox Records
She prob looked too good to ignore..; D
451hardaan´twerk
True, but this flies in the face of the dearly held notion that techno is
intellectually, if not morally, superior to other genres of dance music. Now,
before i'm impaled, I'm not saying it is or isn't. I will be the first to admit
that I'm hopelessly biased. I just want to suggest that if we are
can anyone tell me what the tour dates are for claude here in the U.S.? been
trying to contact him in detroit but having no luck...would love to have him
come to NYC...he is my god...thanks...
vikas
FOUNDATION
-Original Message-
From: Dennis Donohue [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
-- Forwarded by Jochem Peteri/RUB/RSG on 21-07-2000 15:38
---
Jochem Peteri
21-07-2000 15:33
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject: Re: [313]In the Ghetto (was Richie Hawtin is the future of Detroit
Techno.) (Document link: Database 'Jochem
God damn!
I truly want to believe that what you just wrote is just a big joke. Dearly
held?
Hopelessly biased? Revolutionary? This is musical racism, and you might as
well be
Hitler. Or maybe they just aren't informed enough to understand the music?
Please
don't write anything to the
let´s keep adolf out of this
451uit
I have a channel called Fun With Remixes -- mostly techno and db
artists remixed by each other: Ken Ishii remixes Derrick, Derrick
remixes ABC, etc.
Last three tracks:
FPrcini Crashism Bullitnuts [7:17]
FSOL WeHavExplosive LeonMar [2:48]
Curve FallingFree AFX [7:42]
Once again the rule of internet threads holds true; It was only a matter of
time before some called someone else a nazi, a fascist, or a Hitler. We
ought to keep track of these occurrences :^)
sean
on 7|21|00 12:45 PM, Todd Smith at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
God damn!
I truly want to believe
afternoon all,
quick question... does anyone know if more than one mix of Shake's Detroit
State of Mind has been released. on Dan Bell's mix cd Detroit... starts
'clean' so to speak while the version on Tracks for my Father fades in
while the previous track fades out underneath.
i'm
actually, scratch that question... just occurred to me that Tracks... was
released on 7th City so it kinda makes sense that Dan would have access to a
'clean' version.
soz for the bandwidth all. no accounting for end-of-the-week blankness i
guess.
rob
From: some thick limey
afternoon
Has this track(Spark)from techno 1 ever been released as a twelve and, who is
mia hesterley? just wonderin.
451
Just added a Twerk feature to the
text features section on Cognition
http://techno.ca/cognition
Thanks. Andrew Duke
--
Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://techno.ca/cognition
1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9
I'm without my records at the moment (and I can't recall how this track
starts on the vinyl), but I don't think Detroit State of Mind was on
Tracks for my Father--was it Waiting for Russell?. If so, that would
make it a Frictional release.
Original Message Follows
From: rob webb
mia hesterly are baxter/saunderson, mostly kevin saunderson
well, that's what the sleeve mentions
you should have known better ! ,
mr een vijf vier
%)
At 21-7-00 +0200 16:46, you wrote:
Has this track(Spark)from techno 1 ever been released as a twelve and, who is
mia hesterley? just
Todd Smith wrote:
I truly want to believe that what you just wrote is just a big joke.
Todd, chill out.
If you would've read Christina's post properly before firing from the
hip (and especially the part I requoted below) you would've realised
that she is not saying what you claim she is
Re:
If music did have morals, then techno has promoted more drug use, sex and
smoking than any other form of music
Firstthat's a faulty argument. If you're going to use a If...then
statement then your equality is wrong. The way you stated your argument
doesn't make sense. The correct way
Godwin's Law says:
prov. [USENET] 'As a USENET discussion grows longer, the probability
of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches one.' There is a
tradition in many groups that, once this occurs, that thread is over, and
whoever mentioned the Nazis has automatically lost whatever
track id's
wondering if someone could id the following in
mike clarks first set at http://www.undergroundcommittee.com
particularly the track before and after the shades of jae..around 20
minutes.
the science fictiony track on the first set
aroun 1hr 03min (i think it was a song or two
There is a lot of threads here, about tech/house music VS arts.
To have a slight idea about what we will see at JOHANSON CHARLES
GALLERY check first
http://www.lavalourne.com/
Something rescues from what we sense of time so beautiful so vain.
Ko a young girl, living in Windsor, making fine arts
30 matches
Mail list logo