Greetings Cats!
I want to apologize to Greg of Biokidd Productions, and all of my friends and
fans who were disappointed that I did not appear at the TIME TO SHINE Party
last night in Detroit.
I want to make it clear that my not showing up for last night's event was my
fault entirely! PLEASE
speaking of designer music - the last ep - 'problemz' is a remake of
robotnick's 'problemes d'amour'
but anyone know where the sample on 'the truth' side is from?
cheers
simon
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From: Donnielle Reevers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Fwd: The Three Chairs Rick Wilhite @ Cloud 9
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 04:15:17 GMT
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Subject: The Three Chairs Rick Wilhite @ Cloud 9
Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2000 23:41:38 EDT
/de-lurk mode=on
Yeah guys, I know its been awhile since I posted but school's kept me real
busy. ;o)
Saw this one on the new-release lists and was wondering if anyone out there
has had a chance to check it out yet.
It says 23 tracks according to the Bent Crayon list and I was wondering if
sorry for the bandwith, but i want to let everyone know that i may be losing
contact with the list for awhile. since the US Navy is so kind and great,
all my port visits have been cancelled we are heading to an undisclosed part
of the world that i can't talk about or tell what i am doing when i
Glyph wrote:
I've been told that Shake (who doesn't have email
so there's no way one forward all the many requests to donate moneys
towards
his medical bills)
isn't there an email address on Songs For My Mother? think it's something
like [EMAIL PROTECTED]
rob
I would have to add amorphous androgenous to this list.
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ok... i really have to disagree with this one... i think carl craig has
broken a lot of boundries both with landcruising and more songs about food
and revolutionary art. those albums and even the more accessible secret
tapes of dr. eich have provoked years of thought in me. the music makes me
hi,
I would like to add Frontline Assembly's 'Tactical Neural Implant' -
yeah, i know, it's not detroit, but it is electronic music, and very
excellent cd. there's tons of sound layers mixed beautifully together..
and you should really listen to it on dolby surround system since it was
mixed for
Well I have to admit that I think Meat Beat Manifesto : Storm The Studio
should be on the list. Or the CD compilation of 69 on RS. But I have to
admit that I agree with what somebody stated earlier in electronic music the
12 are also very important.
JayCee
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http://allmusic.com/cg/x.dll?p=amgsql=A498359
OR.
1.http://www.allmusic.com
2.Type in 'Le Car' in artist
and select the Auto-biography CD
diana
From: Peter T. Bense [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Le Car - Autiobiography??
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 00:55:03 -0400
Shouldn't all electronic styles be represented here ? I do not see much in
jungle/drum'n bass, not much in dubby stuff such as Pole ? The Plug and BC
surely do not represent the whole spectrum, D'n B wise I would have put
Tally Ho! rather than Plug, added Third Eye Foundation's Ghosts and Amon
Holly wrote:
tapes of dr. eich have provoked years of thought in me. the music makes me
think and feel and move and groove. if that is the purpose, it has been
acheived with me . what exactly is your 'cause'?
ahhh don't think this is the forum for MY manifesto actually ;) it's a
lil too
I noticed that the Claude Young DJ Kicks was included in the list. I've met
with Claude on a number of occasions - he hates that mix - he says he was
massively restricted in the tracks he could use and that it isn't a true
representation of his mixing style and anyone who has seen this master will
I´m completely lost here,...moby? Amon Tobin? ehhh..
and the swap, interstellar instead of of revolution for chance?
very strange
154
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A further point - surely Green Velvet deserves some inclusion in this list -
perhaps the best of album.
OK he isn't pure Techno, but he is very innovative and has made some pretty
rocking stuff.
Over and out
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Even better, go to the source...
http://www.ersatzaudio.com/html/disco/ezcd13.html
It's a best-of compilation that includes a few rareities. I'm pretty sure
it's unmixed, but I haven't heard it all the way through, so don't hold me
to that statement. :)
g
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Diana
essential db should b people like mark and dego, goldie, groove, or doc
essential release---golden age/parallel universe/terminator
not amon tobin, prob great stuff but not db. db more than just choppin up
breaks...rob swift no db either
UR means revolution for change b4 anything else, its
To All The Usual Suspects // Giles' relocation //
My new address in New York is as follows, It will be official as of
October 1, but I may begin moving as early as this weekend, just to get
a jump on the process. Please make a note of it, as I'll be leaving
Boston in two weeks. My phone number,
oops, sorry about that-no track listing on the site yet...so better to go to
the source itself.
d
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CC: Diana Potts [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Le Car - Autiobiography??
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 10:03:03
Amon Tobin's Bricolage is a work of art.
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try hidden agenda´s rmx 4 some tru uk style amen rinse out
154
Sincerest apologies.
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Ian
Alexander, Nathaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed that the Claude Young DJ Kicks was included in the list. I've met
with Claude on a number of occasions - he hates that mix - he says he was
massively restricted in the tracks he could use and that it isn't a true
representation of his
I can't believe that nobody has mentioned Richie's Sheet One! Am I the
only one who believe's that this should not only make the top 50, but at
least the top 10 of the most important electronic albums?
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closer to home, geographically, and mentally, try 'evil ' 12 by robbers /
manshanden..guy!out.bond.
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Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 1:22 AM
Subject: RE: [313] Let's Talk Techno
try hidden agenda´s rmx 4 some
Oups, you're right, though I'd rather put his Consumed
Gwendal
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I can't believe
In a message dated 9/18/00 4:11:01 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
isn't there an email address on Songs For My Mother? think it's
something
like [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
Well, use that address if you like but I doubt you will get any info at this
time. At the benefit Alan made it clear
hello. I remember reading the un-official track lisiting for Theo Parrish's
Live... cd on here a little while ago. Would someone on here be kind
enough to repost that info for me specifically?
(or point me in the direction of an achive?)
dope performance, so kudo's to Theo!
thanks,
_.d'
i think that it would be a good idea to add Richie
Hawtin's Decks, EFX, 909 to that list...and probably
some of his Plastikman material, and maybe even his
minimal techno releases, Concept 1. Jeff
Mills-Puposemaker series would also be a good
candidate.
just a thought,
troy
- Not sure if this was mentioned on the list yet?
The Ann Arbor DJ Music Colloquium
Featuring:
Grandmaster FlashJames PenningtonJohn AcquavivaKenny Larkin
Kurtis BlowLTJ Bukem and MC Conrad
Wednesday, September 27th: 6pm--11:30pm
At the Michigan League Ballroom
$10 for UM
also, its limited 2 tickets per person.
From: Gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Ann Arbor DJ Music Colloqium
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 13:24:01 -0400
- Not sure if this was mentioned on the list yet?
The Ann Arbor DJ Music Colloquium
Featuring:
Grandmaster Flash
I don't believe 'sheet one' was all that important, it was neither awe
inspiring or innovative (everyone was throwing acid lines all over the place
at that point in time) each track is a variation on a theme, and generally
made excessive listening boring. If I was to vote one piece of Richies
Richie's Sheet One! Am I the
only one who believe's that this should not only make the top 50, but at
least the top 10 of the most important electronic albums?
yeah...
IMHO, consumed is a very important work, but sheet one is simply a good
album, not much more...
my opinion of coarse...
I also agree with Gwendal, Moby's last album Play is very enlightening, not
unlike Garnier's last one, it plays with a whole range of electronic styles,
and reminds me of some early St. Germain.
I just don't get the Moby is a pioneer argument myself.
You know the story of that album, don't you?
I know this topic came and went and people tried to piece together a
tracklisting but.I'm trying to figure out the track on Theo Parrish's Live
in Detroit 1999 Mix CD that comes in between 45 and 46 minutes. It's a real
melancholy track with some piano in it, no vocals. It's also the first
I must agree with Cyclone on this one. Moby is the pop poster boy of techno.
He's insanely jealous of the Detroit artists (it was evident when I talked
to him about it) and that whole punk rock record he made was a complete
mistake. His agent told him to get back into dance music because it was
But it begs the question... why spend 3 pages of an e-mail to bash on
someone so insignificant? If there's one thing I credit Moby for (and the
same thing I'd credit Trance for), it's that it brings a lot of kids into
some great music they might not have been exposed to otherwise... in the
Okay, I know what you're probably thinking... I'll just say that Juan
Atkins, Derrick May, and a host of others are part of this thing, so visit
the page below if you want more details:
http://www.raveworld.net/playstation/
The tour is only scheduled for New York, Chicago, San Francisco, and LA
Maybe you guys were to busy drooling over the huge 3 page article on Madonna
to notice this but in the Sunday Detroit Free Press' Entertainment section
there was a review of my new album. Ive attached the URL in a blatant
disregard for the no self promo rules (in doing so also violating numerous
also, we just posted the audio from the Allegory Metaphor party
Ulysses put together in NYC. it's on the front door of the Beta
Lounge.
thanks to Elliot, Sean John (Intuit), Kenny !
-ian.
At 6:08 PM -0400 9/18/00, sean deason wrote:
Maybe you guys were to busy drooling over the huge
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