Callin Tobin DB is not a matter of taste and not saying its good(or bad)
music.
The question wasn't whether Tobin is drum and bass (I'd never call him
that, but I've never heard Bricolage.) His work, at least the portion I've
heard from Supermodified, is an amazing example of electronic
has anyone heard this album?...it's very good and on a label I have not
bought a release from in quite some time Disko B...the album is called
future. Who are these guys? (had to ask) Have they done anything in the
past I might be familiar with? Anyways, definately something to check out
if you
This is rather tangential, but I think this should be the return of Mecca,
technically. I'm sure this crew doesn't have anything to do with the former
Mecca. It was a hip-hop space on Broadway, the block right before Gratiot,
next to Henry the Hatter. Spot of the now-forgotten Wu Tang Clan
Artist Unknown are brilliant. I haven't heard the album but have heard about
it from friends. I saw Artist Unknown perform at Sonar on the first night of
the festival this year and they made my night. Mad electro. Their live show
is full of crazy gymnastics and stage climbing. I was dancing
thumb up for this...
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I didn't realize music was such a pony race folks.
All due respect to the
313 people and their huge mental reservoirs of music
trivia but... I'll
second a previous lister when I ask that we go
private with this thread...
it
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Amon Tobin's Bricolage is a work of art.
It may well be, but if you are talking in terms of
jungle there is no way it
could be ranked above all the true masters - Roni
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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
wow. Im sure you've been flamed out of the water by some of the ppl on here,
so ill try and come at this from a more, explanatory place.but in the end,
your opinion is your own-and you are entitled.
First, Innerzone just isn't Carl Craig playing Prince and running around
playing all the
The best stuff in jungle isn't necessarily all the big
names. Remarc (Don FM, Dollar Records) was the best
old skool junglist I ever heard (djing and producing)
but you don't hear about the guy anymore...
You mean Remarc who did some slamming tunes for Suburban Base like 6 years
ago? As far as I
Hi Maciek
You mean Remarc who did some slamming tunes for
Suburban Base like 6 years
ago? As far as I know, he is making speed garage
(hmmm) now...
That's the guy:) He's never doing speed garage!?!?!!
Dammit...
And first T-Power album was indeed excellent... but
I find 2nd, Waveform a
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From: Nick Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 2:35 PM
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Coincidentally, I buy all this stuff. Archive Records
are wicked... Nubian Mindz stuff always has a
does anyone knows if Aril Brikha's Deeparture In Time album is already
available on vinyl? I found somewhere that it was to be released on 7th
September?
Got the single recently - beautiful
peace,
]m[
maciek sienkiewicz
Another brilliant exclusive piece on the TRUE D underground!
Wondering if Submerge has moved yet, future whereabouts, or if they will
move before November 1?
DJ T1000 Alan Oldham's set from the benefit for Shakeblistering
banging techno
it's located on www.groovetech.com
@ the motor
And first T-Power album was indeed excellent... but
I find 2nd, Waveform a
bit boring...
Me too but the thing with Waveform was that it was
more experimental... moving into nu skool breaks...
it's all d'n'b anyhow...
I agree that Waveform is a-must have album, i was really
Another brilliant exclusive piece on the TRUE D underground!
Wondering if Submerge has moved yet, future whereabouts, or
if they will
move before November 1?
Anyone here who knows if this article can be read somewhere online or is
willing to send me a copy of this because it is almost
Just noticed, there's a live chat going on tonight
from the KMS website, featuring Kenny Larkin.
Broadcasting 6pm EST (11pm GMT).
Maybe we can finally get a date on that new
album that's been all too long in arriving!
http://www.kmsproductions.com
cheers,
Dan
http://www.mp3.com/DanButler
will.. carl craig hasn't ever really done all that
much for me, anyway.. but
what do i know.. i've only been into the detroit
techno scene for a year..
yup. i think that about sums it up.
Kyeo
_
Get Your
how so you feel that the social history of jazz and techno are similar???
Anyone into Frankie Knuckles may be interested in some of the records he
chose from his record collection...
...The theme from the man can't remember the artist, same
bloke who wrote the theme from Shaft.
Isaac Hayes.
-Proffit
Jim Grindle wrote:
DJ T1000 Alan Oldham's set from the benefit for Shakeblistering
banging techno
it's located on www.groovetech.com
@ the motor link
Here's the direct link:
http://www.groovetech.com/motor
Also check out Kevin Saunderson/Kelvin Larkin/Mike Huckaby set from Sept.
i took this response to a private response :)
d
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [313] LTT-Innerzone
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 12:27:51 EDT
how so you feel that the social history of jazz and techno are similar???
First...
I'm looking for IDs on two seperate tracks from D Wynn's set at DEMF @ the
Motor stage
1. 1st part @ 29:29 has female vocals, guitar and Spanish style trumpets
2. 2nd part @ 18:35 but may actually start further back, has beautiful
flutes and piano and D Wynn is really having fun
a guy called gerald
from pioneer to purity
he was one of the first Brittish producers to embrace housemusic. and
pioneered again when jungle came about.
nowadays, gerald simpson rather focusses on purity instead of pushing
boundaries. i wanted to search deeper into the music.
essence is out
Some news for any Scottish list members
7th Oct - Alaska - +8 Party with Richie Hawtin and John Aquaviva
ALSO 7th - Oct - Glasgow Art School - Derrick May
13th Oct - Renfrew Ferry - Blake Baxter
Stewart
The first album, Self Evident Truths of an Intuitive Mind, is simply
extraordinary. T-Power manages to relate states of human emotion and
geometric shapes through sound. A must have for fans.
Vince
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has anybody caught the +8 tour yet?
i was wondering if richie is playing things a little more diverse than the '909,
decks effects' stuff.
he's playing twilo on friday, and i don't think i could face the hell that is
twilo (police randomly dragging people off the dance floor for strip searches),
howdy peeps
anyone heard the 2 mix cd comps of planet e stuff, the carl craig house
party mix on nextera and the mike grant geology 2 on p e? thanx!
p
i've got the planet e house party mix. first off, the cover is apalling--a big
breasted cyber-babe and 'panet e house party mix'. at first, it makes you think
that there must be some trance label that just happens to have the same name.
then when you realise it's the planet e, it makes you think
I'll echo Steve's comments on Artist Unknown - they have a great stage show,
performing retro electro in Eyes Without A Face masks, climbing over
speakers, playing drum machines like guitars whilst the computer sings along
to Guns and Roses covers and stuff like that. I can remember that one of
hmm sounds dodgy but most of the tracks are pe vinyl only releases that
i'd kinda like to hear...worth it for the tracks if not for the cover
and mixing?
p
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, James Bucknell wrote:
i've got the planet e house party mix. first off, the cover is
apalling--a big breasted
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