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.
this is of course sampled from sergio mendes and the brasil 66..
Another minute, obscure possibility is the flipside of Meco's disco Star
Wars
the sneak cut is based on a teddy pendergrass sample
(a big whoppin' chunk of a teddypendergrass track, actually :))
Stewart Moroney wrote:
Dj Sneak - You can't hide from your bud on Defiant
-Original Message-
From: Richard Hart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 September 2000
i've heard a fair amount about recloose, but i had no idea that was the
former bubblicicious. some of my first exposure to live dj'ing was going
to see bubblicious spin trip hop every tuesday (or was it thursday) at the
bird of paradise in ann arbor.
On Tue, 26 Sep 2000, Peter B Leidy
'You cant hide from yourself' by teddy pendergrass on Philly international.
The 'female' sample is actually teddy pitched up somewhat.. :)
peace
j
the sneak cut is based on a teddy pendergrass sample
(a big whoppin' chunk of a teddypendergrass track, actually :))
Stewart Moroney wrote:
Dj
Does anyone know about a Lansing Electronic Music Festival going on this
coming weekend?
Does anyone know about a Lansing Electronic Music Festival going on this
coming weekend?
Friday Saturday http://www.esifest.com
Alot of talented people billed. Some features:
Traxx
Derek Plaslaiko + Keith Kemp
Derrick May
Miles Serge
John Beltran
John Tejada live
Trent Abbe
=
I'll be there
I know the track you're talking about - I've heard it
played by a few people. The problem is, I don't know
the title of it either.
As far as these ears are concerned, all that's going
on in the track are these snares and a kickdrum. I
know it's not ritchie because although he played it,
I've
'You cant hide from yourself'
everywhere u go... there U R!
ahh wisdom ;)
mee-thod
plush viper
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just listening to Drexciya - The Quest.
Any comments on their work.
I'd be interested in verbal descriptions of the work.
thanks
mediadrome
they are excellent, especially that The Quest double cd.
/ sakke
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personal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just listening to Drexciya - The Quest.
Any comments on their work.
I'd be interested in verbal descriptions of the work.
thanks
mediadrome
I love the verbal description of Drexciya on the Interstellar Fugitives
sleeve. It is something like Underwater
Reflections, Reflecting on the past, present and future of Underground House
Music.
Tune in every Saturday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
http://www.flyfm.net or http://www.fastband.com
Check out our archives at http://www.undergroundcommittee.com
Congratulations to Pedro Moreno resident DJ at the
Just listening to Drexciya - The Quest.
Any comments on their work.
I'd be interested in verbal descriptions of the work.
thanks
mediadrome
Gotta check out Neptune's Lair on Tresor - very funky electro. also luv
Journey Home ep.
I love the verbal description of Drexciya on the
howdy folks
does anyone have a copy, or know where i can get a copy of Vision's of
You by Trevor Rockliffe feat. Blake Baxter. Sonic Groove had a copy,
but don't really wanna spend the minimum $100 order. It's for my wedding
early next year, so your help would be greatly appreciated.
Also, does
Hello
I've got 2 mixtapes(well 4 actually, but 2 for each set) by Derrick May
and Juan Atkins when they were on JJJ's Mix-Up in Australia a while
back. There are sooo many great tracks that I don't know the names or
artists, and I was wondering if any helpful 313ers out there might be
able to
In a message dated 9/27/00 2:09:09 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I love the verbal description of Drexciya on the Interstellar Fugitives
sleeve. It is something like Underwater Assault Unit, anyone have this
handy to confirm how far off I am? Anyways, its a good description of them
and their
At 07:50 09/27/2000 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I
will ask the question, who are they?, and did any of them have any classical
musical training?
From Phinnweb (a link I mailed you earlier!):
DREXCIYA RUMOURS:
It is rumoured that one or more Drexciya members have been or are at the
On Wed 27 Sep 2000 20:56:52 +0930, Nathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does anyone have a copy, or know where i can get a copy of Vision's of
You by Trevor Rockliffe feat. Blake Baxter. Sonic Groove had a copy,
but don't really wanna spend the minimum $100 order. It's for my wedding
early next
no, seriously though, drexciya are richard wagner,
richard n. hoez, and philip glass.. *(:^)
- Original Message -
From: Roland van Oorschot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 10:08 PM
on 9/27/00 8:53 AM, Tom Robbins at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm also looking for good sources of info
on the film on the net if anyone has any pointers.
http://www.persocom.com.br/brasilia/metropo.htm
http://www.uow.edu.au/~morgan/Metroh.html
this is of course sampled from sergio mendes and the brasil 66..
It is?? I got that and I can't recall any such banging, smooth latin drum. I
think that Good Girls sampled the Goodmen and they inturn sampled a Peruvian
group.
Am I incorrect?
Ollie
Jason Martin wrote:
I'll throw in a
I remember talking to Derrek Carter and he metioned that he sang on most
of his tracks so I would think that he sang the Teddy Pendergrass bit. I
think ;)
Ollie
mee-thod wrote:
'You cant hide from yourself'
everywhere u go... there U R!
ahh wisdom ;)
mee-thod
plush viper
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 09:38:58 -0400, Oliver Barkovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this is of course sampled from sergio mendes and the brasil 66..
It is?? I got that and I can't recall any such banging, smooth latin drum. I
think that Good Girls sampled the Goodmen and they inturn sampled a
Hey all, just thought I'd try and spark a little discussion here. I was
going through some of my old vinyl and pulled out Surgeon's 'Comunication'
album on Downwards from '96. DAMN, that's a KILLER album that I don't think
I've heard anyone talk about yet. All tracks on this album are worthy
In a message dated 9/27/00 8:10:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DREXCIYA RUMOURS:
It is rumoured that one or more Drexciya members have been or are at the
moment in such groups as Elecktroids and Dopplereffekt. All Music Guide
claims on their Ectomorph entry that Gerald Donald is one half of
In a message dated 9/27/00 9:52:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
By the way, does anyone know if Good Girls is going to appear on Designer
Music Vol. 2, and/or
if either/both volumes are going to be released on vinyl?
at the moment there are no plans for good girls to be included on dm, v2.
Talking about which... some time ago I let an interesting thread slip
through, the one about tone-shifting - on Surgeon's Balance, one of my
favourite tracks remain Circles - one of the simplest things I've ever
heard, just a pounding, heavy percussive line with an alarm bell-like sound
increasing
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I find this sought after anonymity interesting. Is there any techno
manifesto/early techno social theory that promotes anonymity of producers?
Well, Mad Mike some of the UR gang have been quite anonymous, at least
in the way of not posing for
Toneshifting (one word, for aesthetic reasons) is not a style, it is a
result...
But generally, it only occurs with highly repetitive techno for anything
complex or melodic becomes an oppressive agent...
Simply put (I have to get to class), toneshifting is when the listener
projects his/her own
http://www.htcomp.net/stephen/id4.ram
old Plus 8.
Final Exposure - Vortex, Plus 8010, released in 1991, written produced by
Joey Beltram, Mundo Musique Richie Hawtin.
http://www.htcomp.net/stephen/id6.ram
has a Jochem Paap feal.
Precious Project - Dukkha
Label: Music Man, mimi 9321,
More on the ambient tip...but if you're interested in seeing how
toneshifting can trick you into thinking something is there that isn't, take
a listen to Steve Reich's It's gonna rain.
Reich was an early experimental/ambient musician that would sometimes take
spoken word stuff and chop it up into
Gwendel wrote:
Talking about which... some time ago I let an interesting thread slip
through, the one about tone-shifting...
Darw_n wrote:
Toneshifting (one word, for aesthetic reasons) is not a style, it is
a result... But generally, it only occurs with highly repetitive
techno for anything
actually, the AMG system has been updated, and par special request Gerald's
last name was taken off the site bio.
d
From: Jussi Lehtonen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Re: Anonymity .. was Drexciya
Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 17:37:58 +0300 (EEST)
In a message dated 9/27/00 10:38:46 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
IMO the point _can_ sometimes be like making a kind of the
music itself is more important than the makers -statement. Not that it
always is, of course. :)
Sure, but how about the DJ's? It would then seem that the DJ's are
By the way, does anyone know if Good Girls is going to appear on Designer
Music Vol. 2, and/or
if either/both volumes are going to be released on vinyl?
It's infuriating that the original Designer Music EP never gets a proper
release, though I suspect it's for legal reasons. If my info's right
within the next 2-3 weeks i'll release simple muzik 10 11 (#10 is a
co-production with bjørn svin) then in a month or so i'll release an e.p. as
checkmate on andy vaz' (background) new label deep night essentials. Then in
November i'll release LL #7 (pacou's label), older stuff - but they're
within the next 2-3 weeks i'll release simple muzik 10 11 (#10 is a
co-production with bjørn svin) then in a month or so i'll release an e.p. as
checkmate on andy vaz' (background) new label deep night essentials. Then in
November i'll release LL #7 (pacou's label), older stuff - but they're
My favorite Surgeon track is definitely La Real, off of his label
counterbalance (CB02). I love what Tony is doing recently, the
counterbalance stuff is great. I've heard a lot of coments on this list
about how he, (and other people playing similar music - dubbed
boom-boom-boom) have no
I know the guy isn't Detroit but NY, but I have just seen this, and I'd be
glad to know what is the essential (most varied, most interesting) stuff
from him ?
Gwendal
http://www.htcomp.net/stephen/id4.ram
old Plus 8.
Final Exposure - Vortex, Plus 8010, released in 1991, written
produced
interview and discography here:
http://techno.ca/cognition/drexciya.htm
Batory, Jason wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just listening to Drexciya - The Quest.
Any comments on their work.
I'd be interested in verbal descriptions of the work.
thanks
mediadrome
I love the
check the tresor website for more info on and
a discography for surgeon. btw, it's anthony child
(no s) andrew duke :)
Myke Mitchell wrote:
Hey all, just thought I'd try and spark a little discussion here. I was
going through some of my old vinyl and pulled out Surgeon's 'Comunication'
album
toneshifting...
It's very cool stuff...definitely bringing out a unique feature of our
mind,
but you can't really shake your ass to it like you can with the Surgeon =]
t o double d
set.go.recordings
++
this discussion is really beginning to tire me, but the following just
occurred
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Gwendal Cobert wrote:
I know the guy isn't Detroit but NY, but I have just seen this, and I'd be
glad to know what is the essential (most varied, most interesting) stuff
from him ?
Gwendal
http://www.htcomp.net/stephen/id4.ram
old Plus 8.
Final Exposure -
plug
There, and http://www.dj-surgeon.com is more up-to-date, with contact info
and other doodads.
/plug
Doris
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Andrew Duke wrote:
check the tresor website for more info on and
a discography for surgeon. btw, it's anthony child
(no s) andrew duke :)
I wish I was taking a trip there!
Archetype, if you haven't heard him, is pretty amazing. His stuff ranges
from funky-smooth, to minimal, to out-there experimental, and back again
(sometimes within the same track!)...all the while keeping a certain
signature to it. Definitely worth checking out
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I am putting together a tour right now with the Holy Ghost,(Tresor)
Anyone interested please email. You can view all the Holy Ghost info @:
http://www.tresorberlin.de/america/news/index.html#english
I can guarantee
Taking the toneshifting phenonmenon to its logical
extreme, if you sent enough emails to Johanna Thompson
would they eventually begin to generate autorepsonses?
Sorry. I had to do it. Just had to. I know it's not
really a funny situation.
Tristan
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hey guys ok i got a question thats a bit out of date but im hoping someone
can help me out here. i was just informed that someone at demf while
spinning played the fnck you dj track from bogdan raczynski's thinking of
you album. if someone could let me know who had the enormous balls needed to
my guess is
bill van loo or ectomorph but just for my own wellbeing i figured it might
be a good idea to find out exaactly who it was.
Nope, wasn't me - I was playing live, not DJing. Actually, I don't own
any Bogdan, anyway. Ectomorph also played live; they did have DJ
Godfather with them,
Sorry for the delays in posting these. My internet time is
quite limited these days but still have the desire for the
music...
For all those who have sent me private email, i hope to
get back to you soon. Because of recent time constraints
I have over unread 1700 emails awaiting my attention so
Go listen to Hawtin's Decks Effex whatever it's called CD, and tracks 11
12 have some minor toneshift capability in the mid congas, particularly at
track 12 time 28 seconds when the bass snaps back in (although it only lasts
until good 'ol Ritchie does that awfully boring mix into 13)...
Also,
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