cw == Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
cw What issue is this? I find that a lot too - and here too
cw among some quarters there is always some new name the techno
cw heads are championing, usually white and British - but you
cw will always find that Black producers like
So, like I said yesterday, I finally picked up a copy of Derrick May's
_Innovator_ comp, and it is completely ace. It is, in fact, perfect.
But all of you knew that already. What _isn't_ perfect is the track
listing for the second CD. A huge chunk of it is off by one, but I
don't know where the
Slim chance I know, but does anyone out there have a copy of the Radioactive
Lamb album they'd be willing to sell or trade? Let me know - I'll keep my
fingers crossed.
And how good is the new Kirk Degiorgio/Ian O'Brien compilation The Soul Of
Science ... too good 4 words.
Best wishes
Tim
It's getting close to Christmas and still no Tom Churchill album.
Please Tom, u don't want to see a grown man cry do you?
Love
Tim
dn == darw_n [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
dn I am so interested in this, so excuse my frequent posting!!
dn But I am interested in how personality typing plays in all
dn this...
dn For instance, are the lovers of Swedish techno generally
dn introverted (i.e., only needs very
dn == darw_n [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
dn Anyways, there is a wrench in my gears in that ALOT of people
dn like music for many different reasons, and they are often not
dn truthful about it. One of my huge stumbling blocks in my
dn research is this need to like something simply
Nick
Well go as far to say it's close to trance...
How so? Everything is three steps off from one style or the other.
I know Julesy was playing The Mole a few months back...
Lots of UK trance dj's play that kinda stuff...
And they are also banging out Jaguar...guilt by association?
The UK
This is off tangent but
But maybe part of that stigma comes from how ubiquitous UK music/dance
mags are worldwide. Q, Mixmag and the like can be found in all corners of
the world. Maybe they don't (or shouldn't) set the standards for music
journalism, but they do such a good job
Last one from me today, I promise...
dn == darw_n [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
dn Exactly, thus making it very unique music in the modern art
dn world. The producers aren't aware (well, usually not, I
dn believe Oliver Ho actually says he tries to create toneshifts
dn audibly,
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i know that recloose common factor are on the same bill in adelaide,
but can't remember where it was.
strange days 3 @ cargo ... 21st of October... with umek and valentino
unfortunately larry heard is not coming to australia =(
tan...
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dn == darw_n [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
dn I am willing to bet that
dn when Beyer makes a track he is more listening than creating,
dn he is toneshifting his own tracks while in the studio...
on 9/28/00 8:59 PM, ozymandias G desiderata at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think most of them have had
im == [EMAIL PROTECTED] com [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
im dn == darw_n [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
dn I am willing to bet that when Beyer makes a track he is more
dn listening than creating, he is toneshifting his own tracks
dn while in the studio...
I think most of them have
here's a good one for the 313 FAQ which will be released around the same
time as Derrick May's next album. take your time matt :P
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Subject: (313) the
ozymandias wrote:
On another note, I've recently been having a torrid little affair with
my old _Deep Detroit_ compilations. They're so good to me! It's a
shame Pow Wow never released more than the two of them, as they're
chock full of the good stuff -- Infiniti, Shake, Eddie Flashin'
Fowlkes --
Just picked up the new Absract Fusion 2 compilation on Track Mode/Music Is.
I've only had a quick flick through the 2LP, but it sounds pretty damn
good... and features an impressive line-up.
Abstract Fusion 2 (2LP)
(Track Mode 023/Music Is 006)
a1. Glenn Underground - 'Chicago Heights'
a2.
tf I thought Optic Nerve was an alias for Keith Tucker (one of
tf the two original members of Aux 88). Anyways, Optic Nerve
tf 'Trilogy Wave 1' (DB4W-005) would have to be a lost Detroit
tf techno classic (circa 1995)... all three tracks are killer Red
tf Planet style techno.
Keep an eye out for the next Deep4Life compilation named Deep South
Experience which will feature Ewan and also Justin Zerbst and another local
lad whom I can't recall at the moment. Will undoubtably be top class stuff,
as always from D4L.
Respect
JasonB
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Now I'm reaching back into the empty dark brain matter here, but I seem to
remember a guy who recorded as Optic Nerve, Optic Eye, and Optica??? for
Planet Dog a good number of years back. I would assume this was not Keith
Tucker. I can't seem to find any of those old CDs now (probably sold them),
darw_n wrote:
But there is method behind my generalization and persuit of this effect, as
I will state again, I feel that it is the entire premise and drive behind
percussive techno (NOT jazzy techno). The reason percussive techno exists
at such a powerful and popular level is that this
TOmake things more complicated, Frank de Groot from 'The Operator' released
tracks under the name of 'Optic Nerve' on Djax-up-beats.
PS. I just tought of this new theory, it's called: when in hear a track and
i like it, it is a good track.
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Now I'm reaching back into the
Jongsma, K.J. wrote:
PS. I just tought of this new theory, it's called: when in hear a track and
i like it, it is a good track.
this sounds like a good theory!
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y, and pleez like my traks...then their good, right
913
kjj == Jongsma, K J [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
kjj TOmake things more complicated, Frank de Groot from 'The
kjj Operator' released tracks under the name of 'Optic Nerve' on
kjj Djax-up-beats.
kjj PS. I just tought of this new theory, it's called: when in
kjj hear a track and
1nce again, a new theory.when I hear a track, and I like it, it MUST be
good
154
Josh Hill got the needle right in the groove, the laser right on the track, the
tape right on the head, whatever, when he said this:
Perhaps that correlates to the environments.
Music that you hear, everywhere, is a direct influence of the artist's
environment. At least musically good stuff, in
I agree with you about 'De Sju Skenande Kompressorerna'. Stirring stuff. I
think it is available on vinyl on Vet Dom Som Fer Att (Know They For
Because).
Happy Hunting,
Nik
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Cim wrote:
Last reminder that in London this Thursday will be The Flow with
representatives of the new Submerge affiliated Urban Slang label.
Mark Flash (Urban Slang/UR Assault Remix Squad, Detroit USA)
Domingo Yu (Urban Slang/Mixx Flava, Detroit USA)
Thursday 28/09/2000 : Fluid, 40
Cim wrote:
Last reminder that in London this Thursday will be The Flow with
representatives of the new Submerge affiliated Urban Slang label.
Mark Flash (Urban Slang/UR Assault Remix Squad, Detroit USA)
Domingo Yu (Urban Slang/Mixx Flava, Detroit USA)
Thursday 28/09/2000 : Fluid, 40
It was a great night. After some of the Flow DJ's laying down everything
from rb to Model 500, Domingo Yu from Urban Slang played some dope
electro/bass then moved into almost dancehall and reggae areas. Tight
scratches too.
Mark Flash was pure house all the way. Pretty pumping stuff none of
Hey Ozymandias...
Do you want to move booties or do
you want to make people scratch their chins? The artists I've been
enjoying the most recently tend to fall squarely in the middle and be
very good at splitting the distance between the two.
I'd like to get your current top ten list because
oops, apologies for posting my review of last nights party twice.
btw, does anyone have any Domingo Yu mix tapes or is there anything online?
i'd never heard of him, let alone heard him play til yesterday. i'd def
like to hear him play again. :)
thanks
rob
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I'm at least as interested as anyone else in understanding what makes
good music good, if only because that would make it easier for me to
make good music myself.
I think it just comes down to figuring out what you like. ;
Check this site out !!
It's all there !
http://www.sonox.com/main/electronica/start.box
What's the best place to start for Swedish Techno.
A few CD's please.
thanks
mediadrome
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Does anyone know the title of the Naked Music compilation? I know there is
one but i can't find it in any recordstore over here.
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IMHO good music is the music which provokes other musicians(positive or
negative)
154
qualification of music on an objective level should be about functionality. how
valid an argument is without talking about its content can b rated by looking at
the reactions it provokes in the same discussion. and then u r just talking
about the people having the conversation, the musicians.
Does anyone know the title of the Naked Music compilation?
Bare Essentials Vol. 1
I know there is
one but i can't find it in any recordstore over here.
Try clone, i've bought it there.
gr.
C.
I also like
the more ascetic sorts of minimalism (Plastikman, Riou, Landstrumm).
so do I, Plastikman and Landstrumm I know, but Riou ? what label, where can
I hear some of it ?
Gwendal
I appreciate what minimalists like Neil Landstrumm and Cristian
Vogel are doing, but they aren't generally as urgently propulsive as
the recent Surgeon stuff (with the exception of Gigolos Trapped in
Retro Hell from Landstrumm's _Pro Audio_, which is both perfectly
titled and totally slamming
I appreciate what minimalists like Neil Landstrumm and Cristian
Vogel are doing, but they aren't generally as urgently
propulsive as
the recent Surgeon stuff (with the exception of Gigolos Trapped in
Retro Hell from Landstrumm's _Pro Audio_, which is both perfectly
titled and
Or maybe a more obvious link.
http://www.sonox.com/main/electronica/style.box?showall=1category=4
// janos
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Agreed, there's a little too much nordic techno which is all production and
no feeling (with the exception of the wonderful and highly funky Cari
Lekebush)-although the production is impressively crisp
I wonder does this tendency have something to do with the massive Swedish
suicide rate? I
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Swedish Techno
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 11:38:46 +0200
IMHO good music is the music which provokes other musicians(positive or
negative)
154
Hmmm...this brings a whole new light to those David Hasselhoff albums...
david rox!!
IMHO good music is the music which provokes other
musicians(positive or
negative)
154
Hmmm...this brings a whole new light to those David
Hasselhoff albums...
David Hasselhoff? what ?!?!
Hey guys i've got another great idea, lets start a mailinglist about
Detroit-techno
quick, get us out of here, KIT!!!(whooow whooow)
this list has been rambling about the swedes for what seems like a week, and
it took me to throw down a JOKE about David Hasselhoff
From: Jongsma, K.J. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: [313] Swedish Techno
whooohw whooow, where do u want 2 go, michael?
154
to the liquor store kit: i need to buy a bottle of absolut. {:-)}
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Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 10:19 PM
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whooohw whooow, where do u want 2 go, michael?
154
Hey!!! Picked up the CIM comp album (Reverence err I forget) last
night!!! Fantastic!! Isn't he on the list??
If you are on the list great job, I never seen any of your Focus 12's
around here but email me privately and we can talk.
I saw that Tom's name was on the back of the album.
Ollie
tumtidatumtiditumtutututuh..whooohhhw
allright michael, it's weekend lets hang loose and do boose
let's go, KIT, can't wait!!
154
michael..oh michael, did i ever tell you, err, where my family came
from? NO , KIT, WHERE? we were from the d, michael! YOU'RE FROM
DENVER??? no michael, we came from
detroit!!O.K. LET'S GO DOWN TO THA BAY
AND LISTEN TO MY ALBUM ON YOUR
Blasting away at my speakers straight outta the big O, almost D but D by heart
that phenomenal ep on *bb by mr Curtincalled when worlds allign , that is one
helluva trak maestro!!
definate fave at the moment, as is trak #8 of the theo parrish Parallel universe
cd...DAMN VINYL WE WANT
Anyone out there can give me the 411 on buying LP Mailers?
Web searches aren't turning up anything ideal. I have been
shipping in used 10-LP boxes, but I need to ship a bunch,
and I'd like to save on postage.
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http://www.mp3.com/chaircrusher -- tunes
speaking of innovator. . . i have the tresor II compilation which has
'strings of life' on it by mills. innovator has 'strings of life' on it
by derrick may. so. . .who actually prduced this track?
anyone have any info on 'olga+josef ' ep?.been listening to it,
wondering if they have recorded any other material in same vein. out. bond.
derrick did for sure...but i heard someone else was involved: was it
martin bonds, or that guy barnett?
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Subject: [313] innovator
speaking of innovator. . . i
Thanks for the review.
I was skeptical when I saw it at first as well, but now I am DYING to hear
the new stuff!
Have a great weekend!
Kyeo
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I think you have this confused with Changes of Life which was on the
Tresor II comp...that is by jeff, Strings of Life by derrick was also
co-produced by Carl Craig...a lot of the rythim is rythim stuff was
derrick and someone else...like nude photo with thomas barnett and
r-theme with
yeah b12 n stasis were good, but sort of streamed on fom de georgio, i
think.
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I think you have this confused with
speaking of derrick co-producing records. . . recall about a month ago
when someone posted to this list that one nite when derrick may was
spinning at temple someone (i can't remember the name) came up and spit on
may's record and (i think) removed the tone arm from the record. i
later heard
i can't confirm, coz i wasn't there..but i recall the name barnett
propping up somewhere..anyway that type of behaviour is
unwarranted...out. bond
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what's the latest word?
hoping for the best,
j
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Capitol City Electronic Sound Image Festival
September 29th and 30th Old Town Lansing
Friday 29th
Traxx
Keith Kemp Derek Plaslaiko
Dijitalz
Lex Loco Nano 2 Hype
Stylus Pilots
Miles Serge
Katalist
Nick G
Saturday 30th
Derrick May
John Tejada
Eclipse
Layout (Mike Ransom Kaku) : Live
Scotty V
But anyway, the first track on
Volume 1 is a gorgeous, soulful track by someone named Kech called
Irony. It's the only thing I've ever heard by this particular
artist, and that's a shame. Anyone have the story on this personage
(these personages), including where I can find more music by him / her
gc == Gwendal Cobert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I also like the more ascetic sorts of minimalism (Plastikman,
Riou, Landstrumm).
gc so do I, Plastikman and Landstrumm I know, but Riou ? what
gc label, where can I hear some of it ? Gwendal
Riou Tomita is a Japanese techno
speaking of derrick co-producing records. . . recall about a month ago
when someone posted to this list that one nite when derrick may was
spinning at temple someone (i can't remember the name) came up and spit on
may's record and (i think) removed the tone arm from the record. i
later
| anyone have any info on 'olga+josef ' ep?.been listening to it,
| wondering if they have recorded any other material in same vein. out.
bond.
olgajozef is an old couple who live in the distant mountains of trata,
slovakia.
olga is a proud housekeeper and jozef is the principal for a local
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Super Collider are Cristian Vogel and Jamie Lidell, essential stuff btw...
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Yep, saw their show at the Tresor Club during the Love Parade Weekend. Quite
interesting really, sorta got a performance art thing
SRM Trent Abbe
I'm not sure who SRM is, but I would urge anybody who's going to this
to check out Trent Abbe from 3-4PM on Saturday. I probably won't be able
to make it myself, but I'd actually consider it to hear Trent. He's a
great DJ, and a nice guy to boot.
His style is somewhere between
Thomas Barnette was the aleged culprit. I don't know if this was ever
confirmed. I like Tom but I don't like what he spins.
First off, I am not the best writer, although I fancy myself to be, I
realize I am so-so. With that in mind, please reconsider something...
Toneshifting as an effect (major/minor shifting in repetitious percussion)
is only , that, a mundane psychological effect. But the *theory* of
Toneshifting
I'm still pissed that somebody beat me to that sample...
Knight Rider = Dukes of Hazzard meets the Equalizer? Or did the Equalizer
come after Knight Rider? It's too bad they don't make TV shows about a car
anymore. Now that's some Detroit tie in for ya.
Tristan
When you read the subject line, the first thing you think of is not a
musical phenomenon.
OK. I'm done being silly for one evening, at least on the computer.
Tristan
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I must second the late respect-due. Picked this up about a month ago. Pretty
grrovy stuff I must say. And it's amazing how much music you can pack onto
one slab of wax.
Tristan
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