I'm nearly positive that there are no recloose mix CDs available. The
old-schoolers may know whether there are any DJ Bubblicious mixtapes,
however - DJ Bubbilicious is the name Recloose used to use when he was
based in Ann Arbor.
There *is* this, however:
he was just in SF and played at the Beta Lounge. check here for a live set:
http://www.betalounge.com/stuff/lounge9-2-00.ram
-ian.
At 7:28 PM -0700 9/25/00, William VanLoo wrote:
I'm nearly positive that there are no recloose mix CDs available. The
old-schoolers may know whether there are
Hi,
thought I'd post a link to my site dedicated to Houston's techno scene...
the addy is
http://www.713tekno.net
I've got lots of mp3 sets including some recent stops by Claude Young and
Dylan Drazen... and if anyone buys Jack Mackrel recs. on Template/P-Rythmn,
a live set by Houston's
Richie Hawtin and John Acquaviva played rock solid sets in San Francisco
Sunday night. Sure, the club probably wouldn't be my first choice (1015
folsom - with a sometimes shaky, cheesy crowd), but the sound system there
IS excellent, which helps. John's set was funky AND fresh, while Richie's
set
Hey Eli,
I really enjoyed reading that. You have analysed and coped with change very
well.
I totally agree, I only started listening to +8 stuff in '92, and have seen
Richie a couple of times (with a few yrs in between) and have noted a real
decline in eclecticism of the music he Dj's with and
I wish I'd seen the set he did 3 years ago. His more varied sets are legendary.
I think it's another case of the european body snatchers. When I saw
Claude Young he played a simiilar set -- hard bangin all the way through.
Jeff Mills in Paris did something similar but it was Jeff -- i.e. he
Jernej Marusic wrote:
Deliverator wrote:
greetings,
No, It's def. not spastik. It's not nearly as manic as that. Is has a
section of rapidly repeating snares, then a pause, then a series of snare
hits in the pattern of 1-2, 1-2-3-4.
I really need to hardwire my brain for audio
bits and pieces (only 30 minutes?) of these 2 recorded live...well
worth checkin out if you like good dutch electro, italo-esque-euro
domination trax and anything low-tech. blanco...when you coming to
amerika?
http://live.rel.nl/live/archive.php3
minto
Jernej Marusic wrote:
Deliverator wrote:
greetings,
No, It's def. not spastik. It's not nearly as manic as that. Is has a
section of rapidly repeating snares, then a pause, then a series of
snare
hits in the pattern of 1-2, 1-2-3-4.
I really need to hardwire my brain for audio
No, It's def. not spastik. It's not nearly as manic as that. Is has a
section of rapidly repeating snares, then a pause, then a series of snare
hits in the pattern of 1-2, 1-2-3-4.
but does it go booom-tssst-booom-tssstt-bm-tssst or wsh-wooosh-wooosh?
maybe jiggy-jiggy-jiggy-jiggy?
or
hey! lets compile a list of the semi-famous techno/house artists/DJ's who've
done time at RecordTime. I know there are a *lot* of them but cant clear up
in my head who worked there and who just hung out there all the time. Mike
Himes might be able to help with this one :^)
So far we have:
1.
Wow! Nexus 21 on KMS, I would have never geussed.
I recored that mix from a radio program back in 89 at the young age of
14.
Cant thank you enough for the track id,
Peace,
stephen.
Sound bite 1) artist - nexus 21
title - still life
Label - KMS
O.K. just few more RA sound bites and i promise that'll be it for now.
My guess is under the link.
thanks,
stephen.
http://www.htcomp.net/stephen/id2.ram
has a Derrick May quality to it. very nice.
http://www.htcomp.net/stephen/id3.ram
remember hearing this one in 91
Famous:
Brian Godfather Jeffries
Hopefully someday famous:
Derek Plaslaiko
Keith Kemp
Greg Campbell
Bryan Bickel
sean deason wrote:
hey! lets compile a list of the semi-famous techno/house artists/DJ's who've
done time at RecordTime. I know there are a *lot* of them but cant clear up
in my
didn't Theo Parrish work there??? or still does??
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From: sean deason [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 4:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Kent williams
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Subject: [313] recordtime alumni
hey! lets compile a list of the
So far we have:
1. Mike Huckaby
2. Dan Bell
3. BMG
4. Will Web
5. Brian Gillespie
6.DJ Godfather
7.Derek Plaslaiko (how ever you spell your blasted name
derek)
8.Keith Kemp (I THINK)
_
Get Your Private,
Just say Laurent Garnier play in Barcellona on Sunday the 24th of September.
The venue was the Estaciò de Francia train station, duly transformed for the
occasion; the punter turnout was VERY large, considering the actual
dancefloor was the in the tracks area of the station.
Laurent started his
What about Claude Young? For some reason I remember him being named as an
alumnus
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From: Steven T Lammers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 7:33 AM
To: sean deason
Cc: Kent williams; 313 list
Subject: Re: [313] recordtime alumni
long time no type...got thoses tracks yet? check out our newest 12 release
on http://heftyrecords.com very abstract stuff
Greg Malcolm
Twine/Moniker/Twinesound Audio Productions
-¤
http://www.personal.kent.edu/~mmercer/twine/#
on 9/26/00 8:30 AM, Deliverator at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but if by chance anyone has ever heard
the notre dame HS marching band in harper woods do their repetitive spiel,
then you are on the right track.
I'll throw in a couple guesses. Carl's Good Girls is powered by a huge
brazilian
Jay Langa, the Green Hornet.
DJ Munk
on 9/26/00 9:23 AM, Jason Birchmeier at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about Claude Young? For some reason I remember him being named as an
alumnus
Famous:
Brian Godfather Jeffries
Hopefully someday famous:
Derek Plaslaiko
Keith Kemp
Greg
Ian wrote:
I'll throw in a couple guesses. Carl's Good Girls is powered by a huge
brazilian batacuda, which to some people sounds like a marching band drum
corps.
Another minute, obscure possibility is the flipside of Meco's disco Star
Wars LP (yes, I bought this when it first came out),
Ther's also the b-side to Lil' Louis' French Kiss on ffrrits called War
Games or something like that
fab
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From: rob webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 4:07 PM
Subject: Re: [313] (Yet another) Track ID
Ian wrote:
I'll
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...obscure possibility is the flipside of Meco's disco Star Wars LP
(yes, I bought this when it first came out), which also riffed heavily
on the marching band sound.
Another Meco record, the Superman LP features some slammin snare madness
as well. Superb tracks
greets,
nope, but it does go wik-wik-wak!
just kidding,
jim
'but does it go booom-tssst-booom-tssstt-bm-tssst or
wsh-wooosh-wooosh?
maybe jiggy-jiggy-jiggy-jiggy?'
Just listening to Drexciya - The Quest.
Any comments on their work.
I'd be interested in verbal descriptions of the work.
thanks
mediadrome
2. Dan Bell
Yes. I remember well Dan's making fun of my New Jersey pronunciation of
Gratiot.
How is Damon's doing? Is that shop still around? (I think I have the name
right...)
environ * 73 mandeville drive * wayne, NJ 07470-6566 * USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED] *
At 11:21 09/26/2000 -0400, you wrote:
Just listening to Drexciya - The Quest.
Any comments on their work.
They're great! :D
I'd be interested in verbal descriptions of the work.
Maybe:
http://www.saunalahti.fi/~phinnweb/links/artists/drexciya/
thanks
mediadrome
Ltrz,
Roland
*=-
i'm not sure that the change in ritchies music can be blamed on agressive
branding... sheet one as a brand concept was pretty strong, stronger than
consumed imo... imagine if ritchie had released sheet one under his own name
with a picture of himself on the cover, it's pretty unlikely it
Just listening to Drexciya - The Quest.
Any comments on their work.
I'd be interested in verbal descriptions of the work.
thanks
mediadrome
Kodwo Eshun does a good job:
http://www.kode.demon.co.uk/drexciya.htm
His book More Brilliant Than The Sun is tops, too, I reckon.
Jonny.
drexciya's aural imaging has always been hot! this album, in my opinion, is
not as 'wet' as previous material; maybe abdul did madd art before hearin'
finished product, but this album has a real retro feel, quite warmer than
their collins class/future push-button battlezones of
43 min into Derrick May's set:
http://www.supersphere.com/play/web2.supersphere.com/Content/TV/derrikmay.rm
is a slammin tune, with a funky baseline and what sounds like a
woman singing well. every now and then...
any ideas anyone ??
ta
Richard
In a message dated 9/25/00 1:48:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I second Gwendal's sentiment.
I just finished listening to Music and the hex hector remix of that track.
Could someone tell me what the big deal is? Seems to me that any modern pop
artist can throw some electronica in the mix
recloose/bubblicious/matt is also djing in ann arbor tomorrow night at the
heidelberg on n.main st.
On Mon, 25 Sep 2000, William VanLoo wrote:
I'm nearly positive that there are no recloose mix CDs available. The
old-schoolers may know whether there are any DJ Bubblicious mixtapes,
however -
hey,
I heard that matt/recloose has released a new single/EP on Compost. does
anyone know about it?
mg
In general talking about Rich is a dead end, or at least I try not to do it on
this list - but since HP asked. ;) Likewise, Rich is still very much an
inspiration. It's funny to me how popular it has become to slag him for media
sensation this and that... he has always cared deeply for
Hey,
I put some photos on a philly site they are on the bottom of the home page in
the affiliate section.
www.skoolhouse.com
check it out.
mg
Dj Sneak - You can't hide from your bud on Defiant
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From: Richard Hart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 September 2000 04:51
To: 313
Subject: [313] Derrick May track ID
43 min into Derrick May's set:
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