Go to http://www.netsquirrel.com/combatkit/postage.html for the latest on
Bill 602P (which doesn't exist by the way). And check it out too because
the info is from CANADA. This legend sure does get around. On this page the
lawyer is Toronto lawyer Richard Stepp QC, on the one you sent it is a
I was flipping threw channels and heard the track Rose Rouge by St. Germain
on MTV. It was being played in the background as a boy band (sorry but I
don't know the name) were in the act of ripping off there clothes on stage.
So my question is...Does St. Germain have any videos out? Is it just
You should all check out the new Tortoise LP Standards on
Warp/Thrill Jockey. Its very good.
Yes, you are correct, this has nothing to do with the thread.
Respect
JasonB
st germain newest album is being sold in starbuck stores.
obscure they are not.
On Tue, 27 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
`I was flipping threw channels and heard the track Rose Rouge by St. Germain
`on MTV. It was being played in the background as a boy band (sorry but I
`don't know the
Moby should pull his head out of his ass... hip-hop was great in the early
90's! There was more than just gangsta rap around. That's the problem with
his all-or-nothing sways. He did the same thing with techno and dance music
in the mid-90s when he thought all of it was going the way of Aphex
While we're on the subject of techno... what are these people up to?
Steve Patton AKA The Third Wave
Vainquer
What did Digital Justice go on to do? I have only ever seen, Theme from:
It's All Gone Pear Shaped/Alternative Reality Part I: Shapes on Fragile.
Tristan
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Okay, like I couldnt tell you the names of like 3 moby songs. I dont
listen to his music, i dont know anything about him, and I certainly dont
hate him. I dont know enough about what he does or the music he makes to
pass judgement on him. I have no reason to go out and buy his records,
nor do
i think the blue note label did a lot for the crazy response this album
received. its been on the billboard jazz top ten for some 24 weeks, was
number one for a while
p
On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, b.phenix wrote:
st germain newest album is being sold in starbuck stores.
obscure they are not.
Moby changes to please. That's why I don't consider Moby techno.
Techno does not compromise. Pop aims to please.
Techno _is_ pop in pretty much every other area of the world besides
North America, and we're not far behind.
I don't think it's possible to make broad statements such as [insert
Is there a track listing for the Deep Chord CD 01-06?
If you have one, would you please be so kind as to email it to me privately?
Thanks
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From what I remember ... there was *supposed* to be a rave there, but
it never happened. Anyone remember the details? Problems with the
cops?
-d
At 5:46 PM -0500 3/27/2001, kelli b kavanaugh wrote:
hey, this is a bit off topic - but i guess no moreso than moby or obi... ;)
anyone heard of this guy moby i think he's called? rumor has it he
taught the bellevue three all there is to know about music, and now he's
some sort of lounge singer?
anyway, i haven't heard much talk about him, and i thought i'd see what
people had to say.
ps - i heard he's playing at a
Does anyone have a booking agent or booking info for Theo Parrish? I need it
for a promoter friend.
Thanks
Cyclone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] once wrote,
I was flipping threw channels and heard the track Rose Rouge by St.
Germain
on MTV. It was being played in the background as a boy band (sorry but I
don't know the name) were in the act of ripping off there clothes on
stage.
So my question is...Does St. Germain
Nice little b w spread (great photos) of Detroit in the latest one, with
IG Culture Dego on the cover. Good to read an interview with Seiji
too. XLR8R seems to be consolidating its position as one of the leading
electronic music mags. They have their hearts in the right place; check
out the
From: Nick Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yup yup, I can tell you from a very reliable source
that HDNone is talking a load of pap. I also know a
few dj's that are gonna be there but the line ups may
change, it's still being organised, so there's no room
for speculation. Things will be clearer soon,
on 3/27/01 8:58 PM, stoptalkingaboutmoby wrote:
Moby
[edit]
Moby
Moby
[edit]
Stop talking about Moby.
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Hello folks!
I heard a rumour about Mad Mike. Is it true that he wants to stop running UR?
Somebody which name doesn´t interest ;-) at the moment said that he was shocked
about Jaguar being so successful and that he thinks that UR are too big
now! Has anybody any further info about it?
please ignore.. sorry
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Arne Weinberg wrote:
] Hello folks!
]
] I heard a rumour about Mad Mike. Is it true that he wants to stop running UR?
] Somebody which name doesn?t interest ;-) at the moment said that he was
shocked
] about Jaguar being so successful and that he thinks that UR are too
St. Germain is pure class. Not going after the pop dollar at all. These
are pure session style muso's who love what they do and have combined the
smokin jazz/blues skills with Navarre who takes his minimalistic style to
production.
As you mention, Blue Note helped this record to get where
Hello all,
I don't often get a chance to plug something i've worked on, so i thought
this once would be okay. I have a few dj sets available to listen to
online, and i would appreciate any feedback.
Check out:
http://www.twelveinch.com
There you will find three sets mixed by me: one live at
(he, I think. He's a lone french guy) have two videos out.
Ludovic Navarre, aka Modus Vivendi on Warp if I remember well ?
Gwendal
Hear, hear.
those are holy words my friend
lets get this list back on topic
fab
Now...has anyone heard the new Dreamsequence cd? I picked up
the 12 inch
tre 159, and I really dig the Work Dat Body, but I hear the
full cd has
gotten good reviews. Anyone confirm?
Only read the review in The Wire, they're usually pretty much fans of
Tresor, but in this case they really
Hi,
Its reviewed at www.worldtechnonation.com this month and there's a
competitiion to win a copy, dont worry if you dont get all the answeres,
noone has yet, so still enter.
Cheers
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I hope (cough cough) y'all checked the previous issue (#47)with features on
Mike 'Agent X' Clark and Adult, too. Yes?
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Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 5:27 AM
Subject: [313] Detroit in XLR8R
Nice little b
i need some suggestions for good traks to buy
as i have to do a tagteam djing thing with a
guy heavily into paul van dyk style trance
anthems.
bear in mind i haven't bought any new vinyl
for about eight months, anything deemed
essential from this time period would be great.
maybe someone who works
your mate could 'conveniently' lose his records :)
ab
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Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 6:48 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.
i need some suggestions for good traks to buy
as i have to do
listened to dreamsequence in my local record store and, have to say, was
less than enthusiastic. would definitely not recommmend it - one of the
worst albums i've heard on tresor.
however, i can rave about archive's new (i think) off-shoot label neroli and
its 1st release - there's one track
Hi peepz,
Tomorrow is my last day here at World Online Belgium. I thought I would be
here untill Monday, but they are letting me go earlier. So, bottom line is
that you will not be able to reach me at my [EMAIL PROTECTED]
address anymore. I'll probably stay on 313 by means of Hotmail so you
st germain is the brainchild of ludovic navarre, mate of laurent garnier,
and responsible for such classics as modus vivendi 'modus vivendi' and
choice 'acid eiffel' (along with garnier, i think). the first st germain
album on f comm is a classic, imo.
aidano
From: Frank Pelletier [EMAIL
hi there
does anyone have the track listing for the new mix cd from planet e -
geology vol 2 handy???
thanks
jason
http://www.overloadmedia.co.uk/ol2k/library/robhood.htm
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I dont know who thinks dream sequence sucks, but they
obviousle got no flavor! Blake Baxter's music is
definitely hot...check yourself
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A bit of shameless promo, but my interview with Blake Baxter also came
online together with the Rob Hood interview. There are some things in there
that might be of some interest to the people on this list. ;-)
John out
http://www.overloadmedia.co.uk/ol2k/library/blakeb.htm
From: jose bello
sorry, but i have to agree to disagree. imo, it's tired and cliched - with a
definite aroma of cheese. if it was produced 8 years ago fair enough. but it
doesn't sound that fresh to me - and i must emphasis, that this is just my
opinion.
compare it with the new stacey pullen album - as far
Shameless self promotion, here - just because I'm worthy of it and it
doesn't mention the M word. I'm selling a copy of the above on ebay to raise
funds for more Blue Note blow outs. Check it out at:
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=1419939616
Cheers,
Jonny (It's not from
just phoned up atlas record shop in london
with an enquiry and was told they have shut down.
also heard that tag records and eukatech are merging.
due to be called eukatag or something.
hope this isn't a sign of things to come where all
the independents in london end up closing
Hi,
A few weeks back I finally located and bought a track which has eluded me from
the very first moment I heard it featuring in Laurent Garnier's 'Laboratoire
Mix'. I only heard it once thereafter and that was also when LG was spinning at
10 days of techno.
I now have it and am playing it
stuffed bird wrote:
I now also have a bit more info: it is a release on a UK label called Decay
Records, 'The Block EP', produced by AJ Sound, with my fave track called
'Basemental'.
wicked track... just gets into an amazing bassy groove and then flows with
it - mixes a treat with
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Date: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 5:26 AM
Subject: [313] geology vol 2
hi there
does anyone have the track listing for the new mix cd from planet e -
geology vol 2 handy???
CD TRACK LISTING:
Carl
Theres some great stuff in this interview. A lot of it would make an
brilliant film IMHO.
I really enjoyed it, thanks for the link.
_pH.
A bit of shameless promo, but my interview with Blake Baxter also came
online together with the Rob Hood interview. There are some things in
there
that
If you are in the Detroit area, St.Germain is playing
(he plays with a full band) on April 19th.
d
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wrote:
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I was flipping threw channels and heard the track
Rose Rouge by St.
Germain
on MTV. It was being played in the
st germain is the brainchild of ludovic navarre, mate of
laurent garnier,
and responsible for such classics as modus vivendi 'modus
vivendi' and
choice 'acid eiffel' (along with garnier, i think). the first
st germain
album on f comm is a classic, imo.
Acid Eiffel was written by
might i suggest HIM tag teaming with YOU...i think
it's high time he looses the vandyke. Let HIM stress
getting some new records ahem b/c it seems that he
needs some edjabcatin.;)
;)d
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i need some suggestions for good traks to buy
as i have to do a
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go to record time and ask them to pull you a stack of the best, most intense
house and techno records they've ever heard. then wammo - you'll have so
many wicked records you'll end up spending way too much money but you'll be
on the way to a fantastic record collection.
From: diana potts
record stores here have been pushing it a bit lately, i think its the
newest?? i bought it about a week ago on cd. lovely afternoon type music on
there! even my mum likes it - go figure
ab
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No his first album is On the Boulevard at the moment i can't remeber the
label but its not Blue Note. Its sort of in the jazzy/deep-house
vibereally grooving.
I also reccomend From Detroit to St.Germain (or vice-versa) a collection
of his various 12s and stuff under other names...il contains
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Date: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 6:20 AM
Subject: Re: [313] Rob Noise-Rare Interview
A bit of shameless promo, but my interview with Blake Baxter also came
maybe i just missed it, but i don't recall reading any mention of mills'
latest edition to the purpose maker series. i like it. it's more
tech-housey than some of his other stuff, not quite as banging, and a
little bit slower. some nice bass lines, as is typcial with many of his
tracks.
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, fab137 wrote:
No his first album is On the Boulevard at the moment i can't remeber the
label but its not Blue Note. Its sort of in the jazzy/deep-house
vibereally grooving.
the album is actually called
stGermain - Boulevard - complete series
(F Communications
real story concerning PVD fans:
I was at the homelands festival in the UK last may...and it wasn't up to its
usual standard...few interesting DJs (kevin saunderson and the scratch
perverts being notable exceptions)plus some of the worse weather of last
year. Me and my girlfriend ended up
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Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 3:07 PM
Subject: Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.
real story concerning PVD fans:
I was at the homelands
Might I suggest getting the complete Purpose Maker collection, UR, and Tim
Baker as well as some good-old-fashioned Plastikman.
Make him keep up with you.
actually, i did think about playing the 'live from ghent' track
from the UR album 'revolution for change'
with the 'are you down with the undergroundTHIS is your punishment'
monologue,
but you know these trance types, they can be a bit sensitive...:)
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I wanna go to the DEMF press conference tommorrow morning
where's city hall
It's located on the northeast corner of Woodward and Jeffersonand it's
called the City County Building.
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While we're on the subject of techno... what are these people up to?
Steve Patton AKA The Third Wave
Vainquer
and Substance?
Apart from Vainquer and Substance playing together as Scion now and again you
don't hear much about them.
Aly
Is Tourist the most recent album from St. Germain?
my college's radio station (wlnz 89.7 fm) has tourist is regular rotation.
which I think is weird because it's a all Jazz station. the PD said they got
it from blue note and it was liked so they put it on the air and now they
get request for it.
Arne,
Your friend may be intelligent, but his comments are pretty ignorant. UR is
too big because Jaguar is successful? What is there to be shocked about?
It's a great track. I'm more shocked that other UR tracks haven't received
the attention they deserve from those outside the scene.
except that they both work at hardwax...
Christian Bloch
www.mp3.com/bloch
Tresor/LL/Deep Night Essentials/Simple Muzik/Funque
Droppings/Set.Go/Restructured
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Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 6:22 PM
Subject:
scroll down to tour dates right around the end of
May.
this should please those chomping at the bit for DEMF
acts.
http://www.billboard.com/daily/2001/0326_09.asp
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sorry if this was posted already.
march 20 techtv had a focus on detroit techno. check it out at
http://www.techtv.com/audiofile/story/0,23158,3317626,00.html
techno's holy trinity (guess who it's about!)
they've got a highlight video archived.
kbk
On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 10:39:46AM -0800, diana potts wrote:
http://www.billboard.com/daily/2001/0326_09.asp
Check this:
http://www.billboard.com/daily/2001/0327_07.asp
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I have never had the chance to see hear Mills spin and utilize the
TR-909 (or spin period, for that matter). Has anyone heard him do this
(with the 909)? I'm wondering what it sounds like and how it compares
(sonically, complexity-wise, etc.) to Hawtin's use of it. Any info is
appreciated.
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Check out Mills' release on Purposemaker, 009 i believe - the live series.
He uses the 909 extensively in this recording of one of his sets. It is a
good example of his utilization it, at least compared to the sets I've
heard.
Cheers,
John
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Fine... Well then, Titonton is definitely gonna be at
the DEMF as he told me... I'm programming his site and
it will be officially online soon... He'll be playing
at the 7th City stand... I can provide proof but
you'll have to reply privately...
Nick:)
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My name's Joel and i'm new to this mailing list. all i gotta say is that i
have been a fan for quite some time now and have a great deal of respect for
our fine, unique Genre. THE DEMF WILL CONQUER!! rated 2nd best world
electronic event, next to love parade. I'll be there pretty much 24/7
why not try tech house or tribal house? i'm sure you could find stuff that
would blend, if you like that type of style. deep Detroit tracks would be
great but i think they would crash into a trance style. maybe if you did
electro/tech house type tracks like early Martian and early Shake?
get the jeff mills live at liquid room cd. extensive use of the 909 and
performed very well.
From: Rhythm Droid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Mills and the 909
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 10:48:47 -0800
I have never had the chance to see hear Mills spin and utilize the
i LOVE it. the first track, a1-Power, is like a mix between tribal house
and Lil' Louis type house if you take a close listen to it. you can mix
with either style in mind. it mixes well with a lot of the more
tribal-sounding PM releases too.
Mike
From: Kyle J Dupuy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i think the more upbeat User stuff would work. Lekebusch... harder Tresor
stuff too.
Mike
From: Simon Dennis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 16:02:05 +0100
RE: White boy stole gospel samples and makes mockery of oppression. This
is
a load of crap, with all the makings of bad religous overtones and racism
galore.
white boy is a white man
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It´s a
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i don't understand the whole thing. i think doing a tag team requires that
both dj's know each other very good and therefor also know the records of
each other, or at least the style of each other. so why would you want to
buy some new records specifically for this gig? just take some stuff with
Gravitational Arc of 10..give em a little 'trance' education
dave
jesus, if he's this worried why is he even djing.
and for a 'dj' to even ask other people what they feel he should play,
well.
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Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 10:11 PM
Subject: Re:
I've always found most tag team lineups to be a
gimmick that promoters use to make their party look
special. I know people who've been in tag teams where
the promoter just slapped it together, and the
individual didn't even know the other dj. I would
think it would be difficult to create
get the jeff mills live at liquid room cd.
extensive use of the 909 and
performed very well.
Do you mean Liquid Room 2000, because he doesn't use
the 909 on the 1995 recording of the Liquid Room.
I'm wondering what it sounds like
and how it compares
(sonically, complexity-wise, etc.)
I have a handful of live mixes where he uses the
909, and I find his style tends to be a little
groovier than Hawtin's pounding approach to it. I
don't really have a preference though, both use it
well from different angles.
I agree. Personally I find Mill's use to be a little more
Anyone seen either of these fine lads live? I've heard both of them do live
sets (via mp3/napster), but, never seen them live.
I'm a big fan of Millsesque variety banging techno, which from what I hear
Lekebusch is of the same sort. Can anyone verify this? Or will I be
subjected to some mellow
Does anyone have Alton Miller's contact info? Please respond in private.
Thanks in Advance,
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jesus, if he's this worried why is he even djing.
and for a 'dj' to even ask other people what they
feel he should play,
well.
Come on, don't you think that's a bit harsh? We all
learn at our own pace, no? And the practicalities of
DJing often entail
So do you call Ben Sims, SLS, Paul Mac, Mark Broom, The Cause and every
other producer who is currently producing tribal techno using the same sound
and sample base techno?
What would you call over 20 records by said producers being unequivocably
recognizable as a single track remixed 20 times.
Saw him on Saturday night. For the last 10 minutes of his set he was using
it, almost by itself, nothing mixed in. Very hard drum rolls, claps, crisp
high hats! F**king amazing. Completly different to Richie, most deffinatley
better but hey this is Mills we're talking about.
Haven't washed my
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