It's a good thing you're not a reviews editor! ;)
LOL!!! Yes, I am sure the artists will agree...
The thing is, I really think art as a whole has been nearly killed be
insistent acts of symbolic reference and foggy at best reviews. So busy are
both the artists and pseudo-intellects with
sloes wrote:
from the Clone mailinglist:
Finally, the summer is over, and we're releasing new music again.
The catalog of the online shop was also updated.
For more information, please visit our site:
http://www.clone.nl
***i'm lucky enough to be privy to a good proportion
Anyone have any thoughts on the work/DJing of Mark Ambrose from the UK. He
had a track remixed by Blake Baxter, Bellinringers 1, and has been called
the New Red Planet by one of the UK magazines a while back.
Peace
C
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On Tue, 19 Sep 2000 01:01:43 AeOtaku wrote:
Re: Juan Atkins
snip
For me, Atkins Model 500 material sounds like the
cover art to Classics looks. He doesnt have (for me) the emotional
impact of his prominent predecessors (Kraftwerk, Giorgio
Moroder, even Yellow Magic Orchestra),
yeah, been digging around the Clone site recently and in addition to
having some killer electro on their label (and affiliate labels), they
also have some amazing stuff in their record shop.
unfortunately they seem rather backed up at the moment because they
haven't responded yet to the order I
Can anyone tell me why my copy of trelik14 (mimimal man-make a move 1+2)
is sporting photocopied labels..?
Be it ( their version of a ) white, promo or boot?
The trelik WWWsite shows no shot of a label... just a lowercase tbr...
Also, can any-a-you dubmeisters comment on that select cuts From
now online on Cognition
(http://techno.ca/cognition)
(click on audio samples or Andrew Duke/
Cognition Audioworks discography
on the home page)
9 tracks; one full track from each of the following
Cognition Audioworks releases:
Morris' Moonshuffle from Versions EP 2000
First Movement from
My vote goes in for:
The Stooges : Fun House
(I had to...I just *HAD* to!)
derek.
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Dr. Robot wrote:
im curious to know what everyones favorite album that came out of
detroit is? me personaly, i think drexciya has the vote on that one or
possibly even the
Make sure you check out the releases from these two new labels. Run by 313s
own Otto Koppius (who by now has probably met everyone on this list - twice
:), the first two releases on this label are great debuts.
from the Clone mailinglist:
Technotourist 001 (TT001)
The Technotourists -
Clone , C#18 -Duplex -ep4
Not a new artist but a change of sound for the new Clone ep
by Duplex. Duplex delivers some fresh (detroit influenced)
techno and house flavours on their 4th ep. Coming from a
background from harder techno in Rotterdam (They produced
music on labels such as
Bumped by Plaid wrote:
The Technotourist 12 is on more of a pure, classical Detroit tip - lots of
square-wave bass and some smooth chords. Also features my favourite TV99AD
track - great to hear this finally on vinyl. If you like the more
listenable
(rather than DJ friendly) sound (ie. old
yeah, you got the white label version of Trelik14. a very nice track from
Baby Ford and Eon. but the white lable thats got me all hot and bothered is
the new Purveyors of Fine Funk Insound E.P. on Residual (REZ-008). Four
funky slamming tracks of Disco/Filter/Hard/Techno House from Dan Curtain
This Saturday September 23, 2000, Planet X will be giving away a CD entitled,
Deep House Vol 3., on Choice Records (CH-105CD) UK.
The giveaway will be made on the Reflections segment which airs on
http://www.flyfm.net http://www.fastband.com between the hours
of 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Central
Ambrose is by far one of the producers I hunt out most while shopping,
absolutely love the blends of styles, however subtle!!
I haven't gotten any tracks by him lately though, wondering if his tracks
are the same as last years?
Never heard him spin either...
darw_n
create, demonstrate,
I purchased the Thomas Schumacher CD the other day, and on it is this track
that I swear levels all other tracks...
Clemens Neufeld - Depth Surgery - fon records (1997)
Any info on this record/artist? Is his other works just as intense?
Anyone have this record to sell/trade?
thanks,
darw_n
Tonight's 'All Back To Mine' programme features Frankie Knuckles discussing
his record collection.
11.30pm GMT, Channel 4.
Is there some kind of word length limit on posting to this list? My short
ones get through, but I've twice tried to post something longer and it's not
appearing. Anyone got any ideas?
Callin Tobin DB is not a matter of taste and not saying its good(or bad) music.
Just that it's not within that style, or to be more precise, not part of that
particular musical discussion. Bricollage is not trying to be part of the style
they call db, its far too different from stuff put out by
broadcasted locally via 94.3 Radio 1 Austin on 09-15-00 Friday 7-8pm.
http://www.radio1austin.com/
Last weeks show (09-15) via realaudio..
http://www.n-siderecords.com/cgi-bin/dj?ra=radio1_show015_091500.ram
The N-side w/ David H., Show #015 09-15-00 [Electro, Techno Pop+]**
If anyone is looking to sell a 909 (or knows of someone selling) please
email me privately. Thanks!
Lara
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Deep Dish are having a party at Nation.
$7 before 11:00, $10 after.
later.
h
these releases have influenced me very much. i do not think of techno
releases as some being more important than others, it is rather subjective
in my case.
002 - 8068
M7 - Maurizio
The Pace - Robert Hood
Random Noise Generation - Instrument of Change
Octave One - Empower
Ryan
It is my sad duty to inform any ex-readers of Magic Feet magazine of the
death of one of its former contributors, Marc Barlow. Known as Wilf to his
friends, he wrote under the name of Vilf in Magic Feet for several years.
Wilf, 33, was walking home alone when he was attacked by three men in a
Den Haag-Finland Connection:
www.antenniosasto.net
e. rautio, also known as pHinn
* the webmaster of pHinnWeb - the old skool, the nu skool *
* and the pHuture skool of Finnish electronic music *
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.sci.fi/~phinnweb *
m.a. numminen 061000
Ahoy 313ers, 734ers, 810ers, 312ers, 773ers, 517ers, 616ers, 519ers, 419ers,
416ers, 216ers, etc.
Announcing the upcoming DEBUT date of MECCA, Detroit's monthly showcase for
avant garde music, art, fashion and technology
What: LTJ BUKEM, DJ NOOKIE and MC CONRAD--Progression
i believe that was part of the rules that were sent out by Mr.Smiley some
time ago-it might have been while you were absent from the list, Sean. No
attachments-such as pictures and what not were to be allowed.
d
From: sean deason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tom Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313
We had Ambrose come through town once about a year and a half back, his
spinning is much like Terry Francis, deep, spacey, subtle eqing. As for his
productions I prefer the early stuff he did on Offshoot and Crayon, his
newer stuff (much in the same vien as Steve O'Sullivan) has just become slow
Cyclone:
Anyone have any thoughts on the work/DJing of Mark Ambrose from the UK. He
had a track remixed by Blake Baxter, Bellinringers 1, and has been called
the New Red Planet by one of the UK magazines a while back.
I've been a fan of Mark's work for a while, although I have to admit I
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
anyone know if it was mixed/unmixed or had opinions on the music?
Peter,
This is an EXCELLENT unmixed
Hey all, just wondering if anyone can recommend any labels are are similar
in style to Immigrant and Intrinsic Design. Both seem to be on the techier
side of the 'tech-house' genre and really hit home for me. Any suggestions
would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance
MM
What do u mean by truly innovative. I think that
there is nothing in between something that is
innovative and something that is not. Innovative is
just making changes in anything established. So i
cant see why Carl Craig isn't innovative, u just have
to listen to Innerzone orchestra
his double pack skyline (minifunk)--with the image from metropolis on the
cover--has one absolutely slamming track, 'cosmic' (skymaster remix).
up there with carl craig's remix of altered states for energy level.
james
Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 09/19/2000 08:28:22 PM
To: 313
At 09:19 + 20-09-2000, rob webb wrote:
Bumped by Plaid wrote:
The Technotourist 12 is on more of a pure, classical Detroit tip - lots of
square-wave bass and some smooth chords. Also features my favourite TV99AD
track - great to hear this finally on vinyl. If you like the more listenable
the 2 tracks on side A (by KJ i think) are in that classic
funky smooth
Detroit vein that many of us know and love. kinda similar
in feel to much
of John Tejada's stuff (look out for new Tejada material on
de:Focus btw -
quality assured!).
Track A1 is produced by friends who
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't know that Mike Himes (Record Time) had a label
Hi,
not sure if anyone answered your question or not but Mike runs a label
called M-3 (the technical road name for Gratiot in Detroit, very
significant in the history and geography of Detroit techno). M3 has
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