hi peeps
can anyone give me any info on DJ Buzz Goree. Just listening to his set
at DEMF on Groovetech - very cool. Has he produced anything himself, or
does he just dj?
thanks
nath
i have new songs at www.mp3.com/atomly
you might like them.
if you each download them 1,000 times, i might make the extra 83 cents i
need for mp3.com to send me money, wouldn't that be grand?
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- Beauty Within
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Aaron Bennett LIVE BROADCAST!
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This Friday evening, Aaron Bennett of Black Nation Records will be playing a
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hi,
i seem to recall somebody asking about online booty mixes. here's something
i found on alt.music.makers.dj, a booty DJ from Chicago who has some stuff
online:
http://homepage.mac.com/ewwhite/mixes.html
hope this is what you're looking for, i haven't checked it out myself.
Mike
i just got the new Deltron cd the other day. its Del the Funky Homosapians
new alias. i seriously recommend it.
From: andrew griffiths [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] experimental hip hop?
Date: Fri, 09 Feb 2001 10:22:19 +1100
anti-pop consortium has got to be some
Tim Bulger wrote:
and the Scan 7 song (I think it was Multi-ordinal
Tracking Unit?) that is pretty original.
Multiordinal Tracking Unit by Unspecified Enemies is the second 12 on a
label called Counterattack. if that's the track you're thinking of from
Bone's mix (funky techno, sandwiched
im talking about the film documentary on electronic music. anyway theres a
trip hop song on there with some indian samples and hindu type chanting with
pianoes. the sample goes something like ay ish ni, ayyy no does anybody
know what im talking about?
if u have info on this song, (artist and
I have a copy of a cover of All Shook Up (yes, the Elvis tune) produced by
Don Was and Ken Collier from about 1982. Now *that* is a weird one!
phred
can someone post me a review on Dream Sequence album on Tresor (i think it
is Tresor 160) and also some more info on this artist, please?
thanks
ivan
Ani wrote:
the other version of love's got me high that's on intangible was also
re-pressed about a year ago...
What I wanna know is whether Kenny Dixon's Emotional content is re-pressed?
That's some classic track. Missed it when it first came out 6 years ago.
Emotional content, NOT ANGER! B
I think imma have to correct you on that one. There was indeed a re-release of
the Dream Sequence LP a while ago, but only a few weeks back Tresor released a
new Dream Sequence EP with three tracks, and this week or next week will see
the release of a new dream sequence LP, which I saw on CD
Through audio intercourse of mantra's more minimalistic tastes, muscadine is
born. muscadine's recent debut appearance is the upanddown ep released for
free with Neferiu Records. This ep displays an organic minimalism through
vinyl manipulation, synthesis and loop based sampling. Techno that
Look what i found on the site!
play detroit soon PLEZ!
ADULT. live in Chicago.
See ADULT. live with Magda (Detroit) and Tom Sunshine
(Chicago) on Thursday, March 8 at Bigwig (1551 W.
Division, 773-235-9100) only $5.00!
d
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Do You Yahoo!?
hmm i should update my record database in my brain or so... :)
kj
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: John Osselaer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: vrijdag 9 februari 2001 14:53
Aan: 'Jongsma, K.J.'; 313@hyperreal.org
Onderwerp: RE: [313] Dream Sequence?
Ermm, no it's not! Tresor 160
Does anybody know if there is more than one mix on Dakar Grinser's Stay
with me?
_alpha
ADULT. live in Chicago.
See ADULT. live with Magda (Detroit) and Tom Sunshine
(Chicago) on Thursday, March 8 at Bigwig (1551 W.
Division, 773-235-9100) only $5.00!
and free w/ detroit id!
Live stream by stereofm... On the Decks Danijel Alpha, Moment H and Guests.
http://www.stereofm.com
20:00 cet
2001-02-08
_alpha
hey,
i just noticed that the peoplemover (metroplex-033) is karl fultz, what's
his relation (if any) to frankie c. fultz who - as was mentioned a couple a
days ago - did some labelwork for ur (scan 7 - undetectable ep and
drexciya's aquatic invasion a.o.).
jurren
Hello,
Sorry for the off topic nature of this post, but I believe that there are
probably a few people on this list who could help me with my question.
I am looking for a tax accountant in the Detroit metro-area who specializes
in or has familiarity with tax law for music oriented
Hi. I've lately been getting more and more into electro, but I have little to
no knowledge of electro, much of the history behind it, artists, labels, etc.,
beyond like old Juan Atkins, Aux 88, Drexciya...stuff like that. I was
wondering if anybody had anything they wanted to share with me
Hi Tim,
the speak n spell song is by Dopplereffekt, but i cant remember the name of
the track...i have it on the Gesamtkunstwerk cd that came out on Int'l
Gigolo Recs. I suggest looking into all Dopplereffekts stuff. The cd i
mentioned is basically a comp of most of their 12's
You can also check
Check out Ectomorph's material on Interdimensional Transmissions, Event
Related Potential on Matrix (I've only seen one release of theirs - E.R.P.
EP), Martian's got some nice tracks on Red Planet (I've got RP9 and RP3),
Posatronix (Direct Beat), and Will Web's Extraterrestrial Phunk on Direct
some of my favorite electro stuff comes from Adult,
LeCar and the Ersatz Aduio camp
(http://www.ersatzaudio.com)
I also highly suggest Ectomporph and some of the
electro releases from NYC's Spelunk Records as well as
some of the music DJ Godfather put out under his many
alias' for production
And what about Bunker, Plasmek, Electronic Corporation
etc... There's loads of new electro about... If you
wanna check old stuff... Twilight 22...
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
--- diana potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: some
of my favorite electro stuff comes from Adult,
LeCar and the Ersatz Aduio camp
Tim, sorry but i think i made a really crappy postbut one could talk for
hours about all this
- Original Message -
From: Timothy Cary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 5:09 PM
Subject: [313] Electro
Hi. I've lately been getting more and more
...er...also Twilight 76
d
--- Nick Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And what about Bunker, Plasmek, Electronic
Corporation
etc... There's loads of new electro about... If you
wanna check old stuff... Twilight 22...
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
--- diana potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
some
MIXED UP IN THE HAGUE, Vol.1 by i-F is full of great old electro-y
Eurodisco and straight up electro tracks. A great mix CD.
Any comps of '80s American electro are usually a sure bet (can't think of
any names off hand, but will get back to you). Even the cornier old school
electro is pretty
ok... you guys have to help me with this. i have been trying to id this song
for years (literally).
you can hear it at www.deephousepage.com/braxton2.ram
it's braxton holmes live at the clubhouse 2/94. the track is about 41:00 in.
i think it is spencer kincey, but i don't know.
PLEASE help...
ya! and everyone is forgetting I-F!
-Original Message-
From: diana potts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 9:57 AM
To: Nick Walsh
Cc: enlighten
Subject: Re: [313] Electro
...er...also Twilight 76
d
--- Nick Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And what about
Oh yeah, Disco D's even got a few nice Electro tracks.
Holly MacDonald-Korth [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 02/09/2001 12:06:59 PM
To: 'diana potts' [EMAIL PROTECTED], Nick Walsh
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: enlighten 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] Electro
ya! and everyone is forgetting
Any comps of '80s American electro are usually a
sure bet (can't think of
any names off hand, but will get back to you).
The Street Sounds comps were where the hub of the
whole scene as far as I know... You can still buy
them... Loads of old schoolers on there inc Cybotron,
Twilight 22
Hello Techno fans.
I wanted to remind you that next week on Techno Radio St. Louis' very own DJ
Hypo DJ Foster will be coming into the studio to play some sick twisted
techno for you.
We all hope that you will tune in on KWUR 90.3 FM, or via the internet at
http://kwur.wustl.edu. [note:
I heard that there is a re-issue of the track Los ninos del parque
but do you know where I can a copy?
thanks
christoph
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my (really) bad
--- Roland van Oorschot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 09:17 09-02-2001 -0800, you wrote:
Speaking of I-F Great Electro compilation =
From Beyond on Interdimentional Transmissions-the
first volume. It's got that aliens smoking grass
track on it...
'Space Invaders
sorry, thats Jaron Lanier
--- diana potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a friendly reminder that Immedia is tonight, on
the campus of University of Michigan. Directions
from
Detroit are below to the building along with link,
schedule and performance times (including jerome
larnier
this is a special message to arne !!!
don´t talk about vinyl, produce tracks !!!
I´ve ordered 900 Prg#10 !!!
presale´s about 230 !!!
everythings allright !!!
I´m playing at the GERBEREI/Schwerin this weekend !!!
rock it, yeah !!!
peace to you,
chris
Wow, thanks for all the suggestions, everyone! I suspect my electro collection
is going to be huge after my trip to Amsterdam now. Thanks again!
-Tim
This e-mail message from the law firm of McCarter English, LLP is
Sheesh.. Im surprised no one has mentioned Dynamix II. Check out the
electro megamix 85-present if u can find it. And definatley check out that
new Dopplereffekt 3-12 pack thats out.
-Original Message-
From: .: Caltrop :. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 12:40 PM
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Rhythm Droid wrote:
Hey all,
ever heard the Red Planet track The Voice of Grandmother
It's pretty good, the 909 electro beat is ok, but the SICKEST thing about
this song is the bassline. In the middle of the song, there's this muting
of all the drums and stuff and the
i think my two favourite electro tracks of all time are egyption lover and
breaker's revenge. are they both by africa bambatta (spelling???).
they always made me break out into some funky robot moves as a young lad.
From: diana potts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313]
Marvin Gaye does handclaps, Brian Jones plays the cello and Albert Ayler the
triangle. Elvis was sat at the mixing desk throughout, applying reverb to
the cosmic commands of Otis Redding. So rumour has it. And Drexciya, who are
really the Proclaimers in drag, commissioned the piece for a birthday
sorry..that was meant to be private response...
--- diana potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually the song is called Egypt Egypt by
Egyptian
Lover (gotta love allmusic.com;)) ..not sure about
the
second one cuz our database doesnt have a entry for
the song title...
d
--- dj
i think breaker's revenge is afrika bambatta (it's on my beat street
soundtrack)
From: diana potts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Electro
Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2001 11:42:15 -0800 (PST)
Actually the song is called Egypt Egypt by Egyptian
Lover (gotta love
At 14:35 09-02-2001 -0500, you wrote:
i think my two favourite electro tracks of all time are egyption lover
and breaker's revenge. are they both by africa bambatta (spelling???).
No, you mean 'Egypt, Egypt' and 'Breaker's Revenge' from Egyptian Lover.
Real old-skool electro :)
R.
---
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, diana potts wrote:
Actually the song is called Egypt Egypt by Egyptian
Lover (gotta love allmusic.com;)) ..not sure about the
second one cuz our database doesnt have a entry for
the song title...
Yup. BTW my buddy DJ Miche got her start DJ'ing in New Orleans gay
clubs
about the black lives, which I think is stunning, the same drumloop seems
to be used on the shut the lites off on metroplex , very good mixing
tool :)
is bone´s mixing similar to mr claude young ?
erase
i think my two favourite electro tracks of all time
are egyption lover
and breaker's revenge. are they both by africa
bambatta (spelling???).
No, you mean 'Egypt, Egypt' and 'Breaker's Revenge'
from Egyptian Lover.
Real old-skool electro :)
R.
Breaker's Revenge = Arthur Baker
on 10/2/01 4:12 PM, Daniel E at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
about the black lives, which I think is stunning, the same drumloop seems
to be used on the shut the lites off on metroplex , very good mixing
tool :)
is bone´s mixing similar to mr claude young ?
erase
I don't think so. Young
on 9/2/01 9:30 PM, jim proffit at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ani wrote:
the other version of love's got me high that's on intangible was also
re-pressed about a year ago...
What I wanna know is whether Kenny Dixon's Emotional content is re-pressed?
That's some classic track. Missed it when
-Original Message-
From: dj revolver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
313@hyperreal.org
Date: Saturday, 10 February 2001 5:57
Subject: Re: [313] Electro
i think breaker's revenge is afrika bambatta (it's on my beat street
soundtrack)
it's
on 2/9/01 4:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 10/2/01 4:12 PM, Daniel E at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is bone´s mixing similar to mr claude young ?
I don't think so. Young really brings hip hop skills to techno dj'ing. He
blows my mind everytime i see him. 2 copies of every record, heaps of
Totally forgot about those cats. The X Men and DJ Unkown have some sweet
Electro.
ea rinon [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 02/09/2001 05:07:29 PM
To: dj revolver [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
313@hyperreal.org
cc:
Subject: Re: [313] Electro
-Original Message-
From: dj
http://www.sci.fi/~phinnweb/313ctr0/
e. rautio, also known as pHinn
* the webmaster of pHinnWeb - the old skool, the nu skool *
* and the pHuture skool of Finnish electronic music *
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How about Southern Outpost, I hear they put out some aussie electro! ;)
...boogie on down, Downtown Detroit...
Peace,
Patrick.
At 11:09 AM -0500 9/2/01, Timothy Cary wrote:
Hi. I've lately been getting more and more into electro, but I have
little to no knowledge of electro, much of the
Haye!
can someone post me a review on Dream Sequence album on Tresor (i think it
is Tresor 160) and also some more info on this artist, please?
Well, it seems most people are not very fond of Dream Sequence, but it's
in my quick-access shelf...
The one I have is Tresor 149, though.
There are
You can hear another nice mix from Mr. Bone here...
http://www.technologix.org/ram/djs/bone1.ram
Enjoy it, I always do.
-Original Message-
From: Ian Malbon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: The Music Institute 313@hyperreal.org
Date: Friday, February 09, 2001 5:02 PM
Subject: Re: [313] back2thebone
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