my last message didn't go through for some reason, so if it pops up, sorry for
the double post.
alexander robotnick's newest (i believe) on riot city is excellent. also,
elektrolux and klang elektronik are good labels to check out.
-mary
--- ea rinon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
-Original
This is just a reminder to check out Mr. Kevin Saunderson live from
Groovetech London this Saturday, February 10th. He's scheduled to begin
at 6pm in the UK which is 1pm
on the east coast and 10am on the west.
http://www.groovetech.com/broadcast/london
- Alex
I have to pipe up for the NYC team:
Spelunk Records
Serotonin Records
http://www.spelunk.com
I think the serotonin site is offline, but it was www.serotoninusa.com
And by the way, The Egyptian Lover is a separate artist from Southern
California that did a lot of classic tracks: Egypt, Egypt And
The label Spelunk is now defunct, I'm sure Him Her will both be up to a
lot more though
todd
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From: Elliot Taub [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 10:53 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Electro, NYC
I have to pipe up for the NYC team:
I don't think Spelunk is defunct. I see those guys all the time.
A few of the guys that used to collaborate aren't collaborating anymore, but
the label still exists.
e
Todd Smith wrote:
The label Spelunk is now defunct, I'm sure Him Her will both be up to a
lot more though
todd
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yeah what i love about that track is the middle part where it breaks down to
that funk bassline love it
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From: Rhythm Droid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 7:08 PM
Subject: [313] Red Planet PRODUCER ID???
Hey all,
ever heard
Is there a media contact (publicist) for the DEMF?
You can e-mail me in private if you wish.
Am I the only one who doesn't see the point of reading a 2-line response
and then wading through copies of previous posts totalling up to 200 lines
that have been copied and recopied to the list four or five times before?
This clutter is unfortunately simple to generate since the defaults in
many
I second that. It's a 4 pack (I think) on Rephlex (at least in the UK) and
there's some real gems on it: on the first slice, Evolve I think it's
called, phewee! - watch the damage you can cause with that on a good system.
Check out:
www.dynamixii.com
Sheesh.. Im surprised no one has mentioned
Talking about electro,
I just received a pack of freshly pressed 12s from Plastic
Sleeves-Message from Machines from the US.
Its on downlow records. Its got real deep Detroit electro tracks on it,
with cool Model 500esque vocals and lots of
sleazy lo-fi drexciyette stuff. Real American electro
Hello everybody!
I´m starting a new flamwar on this list. ;-)
Maybe there are people out there that are interested in new music and artists.
So i dare to post this:
Check out the first three tracks of mine that i actually uploaded on mp3.com
please!
I would love to hear some suggestions on my
In a message dated 2/10/01 7:57:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
on Infra.
you know I took all these sounds for granted in the 80's.
how about an Electro music list e- me in private.
Five
I'm on the Spelunk email list, the last message I received this week,
announcing various dates that Chromatix, She-devil and others were playing
around NYC as well as the fact that Spelunk is now defunct. The website is
still up and has some great content though and as I said watch for a lot
more
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From: dc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 list 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: February 10, 2001 10:25 AM
Subject: Monolake, Kit Clayton plus the monteal vs toronto clash TONIGHT
technomeet 5.0 update
Saturday February 10
technomeet 5.0 is shaping up to be quite an show, and
- Original Message -
From: dc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 list 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: February 10, 2001 10:27 AM
Subject: a good listen
For all those that always ask for track id's off the deep house music
pages..
this is my story, unmixed, in radio show format (commercial free:)
if you like the aux 88 stuff, then be sure to check out the things keith
tucker has done on his own puzzlebox label.
mr velcrofastener (from finland i believe) has also released some fine
tunes, i personally quite like the mat 101 rmx of electric appliances.
jurren
np: i-f - the man from pack
i think that Tresor 160 is his latest. or maybe i'm wrong?
regards
ivan
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Jongsma, K.J. wrote:
It's a re-release of an old Blake Baxter album. The original album was
released in 1992 or so. This is definitly not Blake's best work. Try his
latest work or his earliest.
mr velcrofastener (from finland i believe) has also released some fine
tunes, i personally quite like the mat 101 rmx of electric appliances.
Yep, Who´s gonna bend on i220 is also really good. On kinda darker tip
but still retaining the humor. They are actually two guys from Turku,
http://musork.com/
Orth 04 is supposed to be out now. Whadda y'all think? I'm not rushing to
the store to buy it, but definitely worth a listen online.
Tristan
--
Eleven mixes, one album, various tracks, pics and info here:
http://www.mp3.com/stations/313
http://phonopsia.tripod.com/
From: Fred Heutte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [313] Electro
I'm still totally loyal to the great Aux 88.
Electro. Techno. BASS!!
Totally. Anyone know whats up with Aux? And indeed Direct Beat? Be nice to
hear some new material from them.
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hey !
I should be living there by then, but it all depends
how long it takes for my working visa to process!
Sometimes it takes up to 3 months, but its in the
works now.
I have been involved in the Tokyo techno scene for
some years (that is also part of why I am moving
there, I will be working
At the very last minute we found out that they wanted us to DJ
at Gabe's our local bar. Since we didn't have time to line any
of the local heros up, I got to spin for nearly 2 hrs.
I've noticed that certain tracks always get a strong positive response;
in particular the Stalker by Detroit Grand
Interference
on 2/10/01 5:55 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've noticed that certain tracks always get a strong positive response;
in particular the Stalker by Detroit Grand Pubahs, and the first track
on XTrack/Todd Sine's Inode EP. The week before I saw an empty dance
floor fill up within a minute DJ
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