http://www.demf.org
http://www.electronicmusicfest.com
Pardon the unplanned interruption. Enjoy the site. Plan your schedules.
--
There4IM
Just wondering if anyone knew what the lines of communication are needed to
book speedy j. I know someone who needs this info. thanks.
_
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Here are a couple favorites that are still being pressed last I checked.
Fred giannelli yoni warshiptektite
Laurent garnier acid Eiffel
Dark Comedy Corbomite maneuver transmat
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From: crisk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Billy Nasty:
Hey, were those phreaky Billy Nasty house mix tapes I picked up at high
street kensington market in london back in 1993 authorized by you or
what? regardless, they rool my [EMAIL PROTECTED] i still rate them as
my #1 mixtapes ever...
mega greets from the olde tyme
Yes, and zoom was a record store as well right? i think he was clerking
there.
its an old wolfgang voight track and was on one of the kreisel 7s that came
out each week of 1999
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From: Andrew James Hegler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Magda mix
Date: 10. Apr.200119:49
I have a 6 track magda mix on cd, no title. A friend burned it for me
pretty sure it's los ninos del parque
From: .: Caltrop :. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Which Liaisons Dangereuses song did jeff mills and carl craig sampled from
for axis 11 and bfc galaxy(fragile)?
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Commonwealth Bank of Australia
This is a bit of an old thread but I never got around to responding at the
time. I recommend that people check out Philip's interview with TB at:
www.urbansounds.com/us_current/thumbnail/brinkmann_1.html (It inspired me).
It inspired me too. I just tried cutting up some records with my
Okay folks,
I've finally gotten all the technical glitches fixed(hopefully, so bear with
me) and you can now see the submissions for the 313 list t-shirt as well as
vote for your favorite design.
The link following is where the designs are located. To vote send a message to
the address on the
I don't know if anyone has mentioned this, but apparently his Journeys by DJ
CD was one of the first mix CDs. I've also heard that 'Nasty' is derived
from 'Nastri'.
More background info (in addition to the links already posted) on him here:
http://www.rocketsciencemedia.com/djfoc.html
You might
i would not bet that M is on chain reaction, its not
It's kind of difficult to tell from the vinyl (not very much info is given),
but I have seen the M-series variously described as being on 'M' records,
'Maurizio' records and as being no label releases. The Maurizio CD that
contains most of the
:::
:::I'll apologise right now for this one, total waste of band-width and only
:::applicable to uk 313'ers, but I think eveyone can see the humour in this.
:::
:::As some of you may know there is a census coming
:::around on August the 7th [UK Only].
has anyone bothered to check this as there
http://www.demf.org
http://www.electronicmusicfest.com
Pardon the unplanned interruption. Enjoy the site. Plan
your schedules.
--
There4IM
Anyonbe who has a spare copy last years best-seller: 'How to clone yourself
for the DEMF'. ;)
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- Original Message -
From: Jenny Cigarettes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: berislav oremus [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 12:36 AM
Subject: Re: [313] BC 09/suggestions
i would not bet that M is on chain reaction, its not
It's kind of difficult to tell
With the DEMF less than two months away, I'm sure many people outside the
U.S. have already planned or are making plans to make the trek to Detroit.
I'm working on a story about global attraction to this event and I'd be
interested in talking to people about their travel plans. Doesn't matter if
For the full story on Basci Channel, etc go here:
http://home.snafu.de/circonium/music/
Or here
http://www.thewire.co.uk/out/9905_1p.htm
I would imagine Mute Records could help with this. I'm sending you an
address in a seperate private mail.
Incidentally Speedy J has a new Electric Deluxe release coming on, of all
labels, Additive (Positiva sub-label). It comes with a Smith Selway remix.
TOM
Just wondering if anyone knew what
As far as I know the census is later this month, not in August. Still...
TOM
:::
:::I'll apologise right now for this one, total waste of band-width and
only
:::applicable to uk 313'ers, but I think eveyone can see the humour in
this.
:::
:::As some of you may know there is a census coming
but not the original version though, right?
DJ Sneak was using that (original) sample for the remix of the Auto Repeat
track
'Needle Damage'
From: Conway, Simon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: '313@hyperreal.org' 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] re: sample ID
Hi peepz,
I've been following the medium-discussion for a while now, there have been
solid arguments from all parties, but in the end I think it all comes down to
this: everybody has a preferred way of listening and playing his of her
favourite music. There ain't no right or wrong is this
I think alot of the quality of the audio goes out the window after digital
quantizantion.
Something I don't understand here - so much music is made with samplers and
other digital devices, so presumably the sound coming out is quantised to
16-bit/44.1KHz by definition anyway - how can writing
Debates r.e. the quality of mp3 files are mainly irrelevant
at present since
the primary point of mp3 files is swapping, i.e. you take
what you can get
in terms of bitrate. Sure, higher bitrates sound better, but
most extant
files are lower bitrate. Since it's a lossy compression
I'm not unsubbing to 313, but can anyone point me towards other good mailing
lists/newsgroups for techno/dance/electronic music?
TOM
Kevin Krahel Track review
These are tracks that I am reviewing for inclusion into a new mp3.com station
exclusively for [313] members. Instead of just cramming all the tracks up
there, I decided to review them and provide accurate info about each one.
Unfortunately, this leads to a station
needle resonance can add dynamics if mastered properly.
154
Ask him about his newly started electro label.
janos
At 06:00 PM 4/10/2001 +, Geoffrey Richards wrote:
Erin,
I am curious if he produces music. Also, what is his tie with tortured
records--i was led to believe he is involved somehow when i bought a umek
douple on that label that
Actually, I was at a few Saturday Morning Physics lectures a
few years ago at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. For three
weeks in a row, the physics of music was discussed. A lot of
material was covered and all of it was extremely interesting ... and
all easilly understandable
While we're on the subject, does anyone have any idea why freezing cd's
improves them? I've heard about this technique and it does wonders, but I
just don't understand why!
Basically, you put a cd in the freezer for 48 hours, then slowly warm it
up
by putting it in the bottom of the
Ash wrote:
Something I don't understand here - so much music is made with samplers and
other digital devices, so presumably the sound coming out is quantised to
16-bit/44.1KHz by definition anyway - how can writing that quantised sound
onto vinyl suddenly give it a better dynamic range /
While we're on the subject, does anyone have any idea why
freezing cd's
improves them? I've heard about this technique and it does
wonders, but I
just don't understand why!
Basically, you put a cd in the freezer for 48 hours, then
slowly warm it
up
by putting it in
I think alot of the quality of the audio goes out the window after digital
quantizantion.
Something I don't understand here - so much music is made with samplers and
other digital devices, so presumably the sound coming out is quantised to
16-bit/44.1KHz by definition anyway - how can
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needle resonance can add dynamics if mastered properly.
Which raises the question, can needle resonance be simulated in a purely
digital domain ? Or does it occur at frequencies above the audible / 22.05
KHz range ? After all, pickups are mechanical devices, so they should
anyone know if Juan Atkins 'Sonic Sunset' is available on cd???
thanks
jason
Hi,
Can someone on this list tell me what Technasia are like when they play live
and/or when they dj?? what do they play or what kind of tunes do they spin?
has anybody heard them live??
Thanks in advance!
Martijn
Searchline IIC
Van Breestraat 154
P.O. Box 9292
1006 AG Amsterdam
The Netherlands
M1 a.k.a Domina was released in 1994, CR01 was released in 95. Kinda hard
for the birth of the parent to happen after the child.
Cheers
todd
- Original Message -
From: Jenny Cigarettes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: berislav oremus [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 10,
.. which reminds me, *sort of* on topic, and *sort of* a plug, kinda... for
those interested in new [digital] DJing technology and in the London UK
area.
As I've mentioned before, I'm currently working [privately] on an
experimental DJ software project called hummingbird. Runs on a Wintel PC,
Yep, it definately came out on CD... sorry don't have the Catalog number handy.
Peace,
Patrick.
At 1:50 PM +1000 11/4/01, Jason wrote:
anyone know if Juan Atkins 'Sonic Sunset' is available on cd???
thanks
jason
-
To
Back in 1991-1992 a rumor floated around that if you colored the edge of
your cd's with a green marker, they would sound better. Car audio nuts were
buying into it until someone proved it false. When I worked at Jam Sounds
during those years, lots of people tried it and said to me ... the music
Having never seen either of them play, I can't say. Go to the homepage and
click on events and scroll to the bottom of the section dj set and live set
downloads. Their tracks are solid, I'll say that much.
/.pushing your shadow.\
-Original Message-
From: Martijn de Blaauw
The Maurizio CD that
contains most of the M-series is often listed as being part of the Chain
Reaction label discography.
yes and one of the tracks that are on m series cd is on main street
also(MSR06)
but it doesnt mean that all series are on main street.
and that is all another story.
Sonic Sunet is RS 94043.
r./
Benn [Royal] Glazier
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-Original Message-
From: Steven Taylor
Sent: 11 April 2001 14:32
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [313] vinyl - digital
This is similar.
The data on a CD is still going to be the same, cold or warm.
It'll sound
no different.
Obviously the data on the CD will be
New track at http://mp3.com/bloch called Rauschfaktor
Just returned from playing at Tresor in Berlin (6th of April 2001), and was
inspired by the trip to make this track. Dubby chords, clicks en masse and
quite a lot of noise
Christian Bloch
www.mp3.com/bloch
Tresor/LL/Deep Night
While we're on the subject, does anyone have any idea why
freezing cd's
improves them? I've heard about this technique and it does
wonders, but I
just don't understand why!
Basically, you put a cd in the freezer for 48 hours, then
slowly warm it
up
by putting it in the bottom
Something to do with a Voo Doo Doll? Think about it folks,
this isn't a
record, you can't change what's on the CD or how it's read,
all you can do
is obstruct it, or clear an obstruction, and a CD player with good
oversampling isn't going to be obstructed easily, and when it
is, it
4 those in NY this wk/end...
Forwarded Message:
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Sonic Groove Records
Subject: SATURDAY NIGHT EVENT : AUDIODROME
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 20:51:41 -0400 (EDT)
-
Saturday, April 14, 20001
Byron Williams presents:
A U D I O D R O M E
the new
NO!! You get me all wrong! I still find vinyl hugely superiour to CD, I'm
just saying that the process can improve the sounds of CD. For me, it makes
the cd listenerable to, whereas before it was just really weak and
fustrating.
The tests were done on a my Dad's Linn system. The Linn LP12
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Steven Taylor wrote:
this isn't a record, you can't change what's on the CD or how it's
read, all you can do is obstruct it, or clear an obstruction, and a CD
player with good oversampling isn't going to be obstructed easily, and
when it is, it just skips ahead.
Youve
Maybe the most essential point is still missed here
vinyl is our format..we distribute,press, master em, from the production process
up to the expertise its all oursand every copy is strictly comin from us, u
canĀ“t copy itwe still hold the future..let the majors fck about with
F L A T P L A S T I C // mixshow for 041101
creative avante garde music at it's finest
From Deep textural landscapes
to the emotional grooves
of deeper house.
[ http://www.flatplastic.com ]
++ click continue to mixshows
and enjoy the specioal music we provide
or your enjoyment and education.
hate to but into a discussion...and i also love vinyl, but surely CDs are
easier to produce? with vinyl you're still relient on a pressing plant, but
for less than $2k you can buy a home CD duplicator that'll kick out 50+ CDs
an hour
gotta say tho...vinyl is just so damn sexier...
-
Having both heard Amil from Technasia Dj and been in contact with him ever
since Force was released. All I can say is, like their music his selection
and
Dj style are impeccable. Props to Green Galactic for having Amil throw down
at their intimate event in Miami. These two guys (Amil Charles) are
does anyone have this info?
thanks
matthew
Matthew Gerbasi |l| Darcy Detroit lll Cadillac Regional Traffic|l|
248-458-8567|l| [EMAIL PROTECTED]
aka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Eliminate your ego by having self confidence without pride
Vinyl will never die. Period. It's outlasted everything: 4track and 8track
tapes, consumer reel-to-reel, consumer DAT, Cassettes may be on their last
legs, and MiniDisc isn't doing as well as it should.
Vinyl is still the king of audio.
tim maughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/11/2001 10:47:38 AM
hey guys...
since there are no 313 archives beyond march of 2000...
i was wondering if anyone has a copy of the lineup from last year's DEMF.
thanks,
h
On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 09:06:21AM -0600, Holly MacDonald-Korth wrote:
hey guys...
since there are no 313 archives beyond march of 2000...
i was wondering if anyone has a copy of the lineup from last year's DEMF.
http://www.demf.org/2000/artists/artists.html :)
Hans
--
Hans Veneman
Hi,
Could anybody provide me with some info on the Claudio Cocolutto Rmxs of First
Choice's 'The Player'? Year, label, availibility,etc.
Thanks,
RD
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At 08:21 AM 4/11/2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
exactly - even the tracks made with all analgue synths and drum machines
are generally mastered to DAT, which is if i remember right 16 bit 44khz,
same as CD.
dat can go up to 48khz sampling (same as most newer soundcards these days)
(still 16
while we're on the topic. . .why doesn't my old cd player like to play burnt
cds?
k
Cheers. I dedicate that post to all the 313ers who feel, or have ever felt,
the shivers go down their spines when they hear a certain track--the way
they do for me when I hear Respect off the second Soul Center album.
As someone else said on this list a while back, let's hear it for sublime
- Original Message -
From: tim maughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: et machina [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 4:55 PM
Subject: Re: [313] vinylisours...
beautifully put...i totally agree...just lets not forget the advantages of
the
I know that they played a stormer at I Love Techno last year in Belgium and
are supposedly doing a live set in London this August time.
There is a Charles Siegling mix online at http://www.techno.ca/cognition I
believe.
smc
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From: Martijn de Blaauw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(ps. this is our last announcement, to receive these in future,
subscribe to the nort-list, check the site)
madvision | forcefield | twoplayer | neoouija
present
http://nortroute.net
wednesday, april 11h
20.00 gmt, 21.00 cet
expect new and old tunes from broad electronic genres. ranging
Blackwateryes.YES. The Ultimate Detroit escapade for me.
It totally eclipsed Jaguar in my book, suppose we needed it to.
Is it deffo gonna be John Tejada as John Thomas has turned a few in on Sino.
I love his stuff, really kept the Rob Hood sound alive in his occassional
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 3:35 PM
Subject: RE: [313] technasia
: I just got their mix cd called Future Sound. Future Sound is a radio
show they do from mainland China. They are trying to push the envelop for
Audiodrome takes place every Saturday at:
The Pyramid Club, 101 Ave. A, NYC
Please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] or visit
http://www.underonesky.net/jet for futher information.
where is this being held?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/11/2001 10:23:19 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
cc:(bcc:
might anyone have any information concerning the
possibility or reality of the planet e tenth
anniversary party?
-sam
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It inspired me too. I just tried cutting up some records with my
pocketknife,...
you did WHAT?!
leaving them by a radiator's one thing, but knifing your records will
definetely ruin the sound quality...
I remember spending an evening watching a friend getting to work on some old
45s with
Back in 1991-1992 a rumor floated around that if you colored the edge of
your cd's with a green marker, they would sound better. Car audio nuts
were
buying into it until someone proved it false. When I worked at Jam Sounds
during those years, lots of people tried it and said to me ... the
i've heard that rubbing toothpaste on the data side of of a scratched cd
will take out many of the skips.
unlike the other ones, this actually works - it works as a polishing
agent. you can buff out a lot of the scratches, just not the really deep
ones.
remember to wash the toothpaste off
I usually apply the nail polish to a green marker to remove the toothpaste
after pulling them from a charring blaze.
Spread the word, it's like magic, the good kind.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 2:47 PM
To:
it's also great for filling in nail holes in an apartment you are moving out
of. ;) ...just make sure it's not mint flavor!
MEK
From: Kyle J Dupuy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Scotto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] vinyl - digital
Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 14:47:06
i've heard that rubbing toothpaste on the data side of of a scratched cd
will take out many of the skips.
you can resurrect those dead cd with tooth paste.
but try a paste wax first and polish the cd with a soft cloth wax.
try that maybe 3 times before using TP
with TP use a dab and a soft
let's please not get into golden ear debates, ok? i've had enough arguments
about Shakti stones, green markers, spikes, and silver litz cables for this
lifetime.
Mike
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] vinyl - digital
Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 09:04:10 -0400
RS Records RS 94043 CD
jeff
Southern Outpost wrote:
Yep, it definately came out on CD... sorry don't have the Catalog number
handy.
Peace,
Patrick.
At 1:50 PM +1000 11/4/01, Jason wrote:
anyone know if Juan Atkins 'Sonic
Assuming you don't mean ones you've microwaved or baked, it would prolly have to
do with the quality of the laser in it. CDRs tend not to be as reflective (at
least that used to be the case) as regular CDs and don't read as easily. Not a
thing for most newer players.
Is it just me or is the page empty?
jeff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay folks,
I've finally gotten all the technical glitches fixed(hopefully, so bear with
me) and you can now see the submissions for the 313 list t-shirt as well as
vote for
i just checked it.
it's just you ;)
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Mxyzptlk wrote:
Is it just me or is the page empty?
jeff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay folks,
I've finally gotten all the technical glitches fixed(hopefully, so bear
with
I think Brinkmann is a genius, but is his x100 project somewhat a conceptual
rip of X102 Rings of Saturn?
And this connection, this border, was very important for me in 'x100.'
The visual problem, the rings, the spirals ... I want to have a very
simple, geometrical form on the surface of the
no its not...
it worked for me earlier...but now all the images are missing...
could it just be demand on the server?
- Original Message -
From: Kyle J Dupuy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mxyzptlk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 9:17 PM
i just checked it and the small graphics are erroring out. If you click
on the erroring box, the large graphics appear.
-mike
i just checked it.
it's just you ;)
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Mxyzptlk wrote:
Is it just me or is the page empty?
it works ok on my mac, but not my PC. what format are the images?
- Original Message -
From: MikeD [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Kyle J Dupuy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Mxyzptlk [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 9:17 PM
Subject: Re: [313] T-Shirt
they work fine on my pc with netscape browser.
this e-mail messages are quite a productive use of bandwidth. :)
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, tim maughan wrote:
it works ok on my mac, but not my PC. what format are the images?
- Original Message -
From: MikeD [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
hey, in a professional role i usually charge for this sort of site QA
testing ;)
- Original Message -
From: Kyle J Dupuy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: tim maughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: MikeD [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Mxyzptlk [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, April
I was afraid this might happen to someonethe images have been glitching out
on my computer here at the office and at home. I have tried to contact the host
and figure out what the problem is but as usual I'm getting bounced back emails
from them. Needless to say I am still trying. I did a
Point taken. As I mentioned in the original message I was unclear about the
connection between Chain Reaction and the various Ernestus / Von Oswald
projects due to the large amount of apparently incorrect information
available. My thanks to everyone that has corrected me.
But if we're going to be
by the convincing of my trusty friend Kyle Dupuy..here
are some tshirt slogans I shot him while being silly
sarcastic:
313: where its proven you don't sh*t about
music...just when you thought you did
313: on topic posts wanted (ironic)
313, where the weak are flamed and the
strong are eaten
i've got a new one in the potts spirit...
313--F*CK a slogan
lks
:/ easy tiger.
--- Lester Kenyatta Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i've got a new one in the potts spirit...
313--F*CK a slogan
lks
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This is a bit of an old thread but I never got around to responding at the
time. I recommend that people check out Philip's interview with TB at:
www.urbansounds.com/us_current/thumbnail/brinkmann_1.html (It inspired me).
TB's Soul Center releases certainly reveal a transformational sampling
i have information for demf weekend. i hear that everyone whine loud enough
about cher and alan oldham not be there promoter will hear and then baseball
players come out of cornfield in hart plaza. i want 313 shirt so i can
exploit geek quality and wear giant rave flyer on behind. i read
Just checked with www.circonium.de I was going by Sonic Grooves database (I
was in a hurry and I usually have it open at work in the record store).
Ploy was M1 and Lyot M2, apparently however they were released in '92. The
first CR record by Scion (emerge) was released in '95.
As always never
I heard that too. (I think. Or not.)
jeff
public effairs wrote:
i have information for demf weekend. i hear that...
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