Check your bookmarks. www.satellite-records.com is
still the old website with all the old releases,
www.satelliterecords.com is the new one. You'd think
they would link both to the same page.
Kevin
--- Sanderson Dear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yo,
anyone know what happened to satellite
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From: Tom Mackenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dave Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2000 11:14 AM
Subject: Re: [313] t-1000, detroit djs
How was it, I saw them a month ago down here in NZ they rocked! Common
Factor even better live, and recloose,
I picked up a German 12 today by Mohamed called Nam safar (flipside mixes
are rather bland bhangra/house sort of thing) with an 808 State mix on the a
side - pretty much a straightforward 303 flavoured mix but I'm assuming its
pretty old as A Guy Called Gerald is attributed as a member...
Anyone
Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2000 08:56:06 EST
To: 313@hyperreal.org
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Jaguar-again
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*edited*
Even after all the hype, etc...was anyone else
absoluetly
blown
away by this track? The more I listen, the more I
hear genius. Try and put all the
Myself and Collin Chen are warming up for Suburban Knight when he's in Singapore
on 1 December 2000!
Anyone knows James' recent DJing set musically?
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
It seems Suburban Knight is playing Perth next weekend - and if you all knew
the circumstances of it not coming to the
no...especially me...i'm in the militeary and that is illegal for me. it
all comes into my mail box here on the ship and gets read by some important
people that can fry my ass if they please. don't want that now do we.
jeff
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From: Notch Johnson [SMTP:[EMAIL
I've also heard that the interview is with genesis p-orridge. but I dont
know for sure?
it does kinda sound like his voice (from the modulations video)
scotto
I think this is Jeff Mills - Tomorrow 1. And I've heard that the interview
is
with Ben Sims, but don't know if that's true or not.
yes. and mike banks is also involved - i heard he`s really deep into this
cold super stripped minimal-thang.
Nah, that's not Ben's voice, although I've often wondered who's it is. I
kinda thought that it might have been an original interview with Jeff, but
then read as a transcript by someone else... dunno why it's a Brit though...
--
I think this is Jeff Mills - Tomorrow
nexus - wrote:
I'm new to this list, so take it easy on me :)
I've been trying to find 12 k-os 'definition of love'
Should include mixes from saunderson, atkins etc. And it's
kms records.
If anyone can help me out, i'd appreciate it..
reply private.
***The ones I have are:
Kool T 504
Fahd Al Noor wrote:
Peace..
Can anybody tell me what Merrick Brown and Andrei Morant are up to?
Merrick was doing his thing out of Austin and his little label-Tektite
released some really decent EP's..Is Tektite still alive?
***yes, and Merrick has also started up the Chalant label (up to 3
i inquired a few weeks back about a record and it turned out to be punish
#4...if the guy who offered to sell this to me would contact me i have a few
questions about it. thanks, and sorry for the band with but my inblox
accidently got deleted by my system administrator...
jeff
also, in his live @ little further 99 set, and I think the barcelona set,
there is a common record that he uses at the beginning area (for about 15
minutes or so). Its a relentless rhythmic slammer, but has this wonderful
dark guitarish stab that appears very rarely, sounds Adventy or
I have a degree in Architecture, practiced as an architect for a few years,
and make techno. I can tell you there is no connection whatsoever, other than
superficial comparisons of musical meter to architectural structure. Music is
the only truly abstract artform, and architecture is entirely
I remember first hearing it, in the Pirate Soundwaves section at the
Submerge site. I loved it right off the bat - I would call Submerge and
ask them when it was going to be released; I would also bug Dave Cooper
down at Play De Record every week with the same question, Is it in
yet?.
Cheers,
G
There's an old track by Tomas on Warp, called Architecture.
G
Counterforce - Lay wrote:
Haye!
Lately I've been noticing some paralels between Techno music and
architecture. Since this awareness has started a while ago, I've been also
noticing that there are quite a few people in
Anyone know of a place on the web I can find release date information on
some classic Chicago house records, specifically for Trax Records and DJ
International? I remember seeing a web page a while back that had a list of
the entire Trax catalog on it, but I don't believe it contained any release
Was Teknotika 003 and 004 ever released?
lp == Counterforce - Lay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
lp Lately I've been noticing some paralels between Techno music
lp and architecture. Since this awareness has started a while
lp ago, I've been also noticing that there are quite a few people
lp in electronic music who have
thanks for everyone's help on this, my Axis collection is far too slim as
you can see...
anyways, is there a transcript of this interview anywhere??
darw_n
create, demonstrate, toneshift...
http://www.mp3.com/stations/clevelandunderground
http://www.mp3.com/darw_n
I think the web site D.PART does a nice job of drawing connections
between techno, art, and the visionary architecture of Labbeus Woods
(http://music.hyperreal.org/d.part/).
As for the concrete vs. abstract distinction, I think it's a little
more complicated than Elliot Taub implies below.
I merely put it that way because its the clearest way I could think of; you
can't
stand on a song, and you can't sing a skyscraper. Emotional reactions are the
primary way one can measure a song, and emotion is subjective. There are
emotional responses to building, but you can quantify physical
can somebody point me to a discography of Detroit
Escalator Co.? specifically with albums with tracklistings.
www.detroitescalator.com is the official DEC
website but there's nothing much there at the
moment. so here's a small DEC discography I
threw together.
. Detroit Escalator Co.: psalm
go to http://www.caipirinha.com/index1.html
check out the ARCHITETTURA section and the CDs/video. Not much is gained by
them but they at least make a good attempt at connecting the parts.
Cheers
Fred
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