Alrighty I'll join in on this.
In no particular order...
Mano Calda Move Clap Stomp Test Pressing
Neanderthal Caveman/Cavewoman White
Exit Strategy Sleepwalking Intrinsic Design
Didier Sinclair Lovely Flight Eukahouse
Christian Bloch Checkmate Deep Night Essentials
Gideon
to get everyone off the whiny why aren't they playing posts and wasting
bandwidth. i'm starting a new
topic.
what's your top ten right now?
..y'all can't ball.
In no order...
The Allenko Brotherhood Ensemble- Yoruba Road (Komet)
Dan Curtin- Pregenesis (Elypsia)
Warp Dub Sound System- God
Have to make a correction to my top ten, the Primevil record is by dan
simmers and is called 'Sharing Grooves' not 'The Groove'. And the seasons
record I bought was remixes of the 2nd Shift track by Freaks and Carter
(pretty sick!).
On a side note, kinda OT but does anyone have any info on a
y'all can't ball.
jurrasic 5, right?
my 10 (and hey, im unemployed so no fresh tunes for a while...)
suburban knight noctorbulus behavior
kool keith living astro
rahzel all i know
dan curtin track 13
laurent garnier the force
dead prez im a african
bandulu crisis don gwan
roni size/reprezent
Greetings All,
Please forgive my non-participation in the list lately. The work demon has
given me no peace :-).
However, I do have two new tracks to make up for my lack of participation.
The first is called Morticia, which is a slow and spooky track along the
lines of Hallucination LXV. The
The thing about an arts or music festival is this: a festival has sponsors,
organisations big and small. Some sponsor the festival because they want
their brand associated with a cultural event, some just want to support it
for what it is. Festival programs are chosen by festival director/s, not
alright, hey, i'm bored, i'll bite.
soul providers - set me free - elan
t-kolai - exodus - ibadan
chris lum and jay-j - give it up - chez
kot - finally - distance
a tribe called quest - bonita applebum (house mix) - white
blaze - how deep is your love - life line
michelle weeks - by your side -
whoa...i forgot the missy/timbalnd track...that rocks. its insane. for a pop
record.
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From: Eli Bingham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 3:06 AM
Subject: [313] top ten
alright, hey, i'm bored, i'll bite.
soul providers - set me
I've always said Missy Elliott and Timbaland were techno - check out Talking
On The Phone on Timbaland's Tim's Bio LP, where she goes off about aliens
and that beat! Very Model 500 type song. On point!!
whoa...i forgot the missy/timbalnd track...that rocks. its insane. for a pop
record.
1 - 8. Amnesiac - Radiohead
tut-tut Nathan, I hope you are going to buy this when its released in a
couple of months ;-`)
Respect
JasonB
(throwing stones from my glass house)
To state the obvious: why source these guys when you have Alan Oldham - in
town? An originator of this sound and from Detroit?
The Last DJ On Earth *still rocks* my stereo.
Just to throw this out there, did anyone else know that for no more than the
price of air fare the DEMF was offered Joel
I am sure he would be familar to a point, but I can't imagine that he has
everything Marco ever did. Think about it: those guys are cool, and I
support them, but do they fit into the tradition that the DEMF is supposed
to represent? I would so much prefer to see the original guys from Detroit
who
Speaking of current hip hop meets electro (esp. Kraftwerk/Model 500) did
anyone peep Big Booty Express on Jay Dee's Welcome to Detroit?
Check it out, if you haven't.
Vince Woolums
AOL IM: vincewoolums
http://www.recordcollectorinc.com
http://jump.to/iowacityunderground
I've always said Missy
To state the obvious: why source these guys when you have Alan Oldham - in
town? An originator of this sound and from Detroit?
The Last DJ On Earth *still rocks* my stereo.
to state the even more painfully obvious, why don't you throw your own
damn electronic music fesitval? then you can
Not directly related to 313 but I'm sure that some of you have his records:
Tore Kroknes aka Erot (Svek Records) http://www.svek.com/
passed away in Oslo over the Easter weekend.
I know that I love his Two Songs for Annie EP... beautiful deep house.
MEK
Can I ask why you are singling me out for a fairly innocuous statement and
humiliating me publicly?
Like, I think I have been fairly supportive of the festival - I am
exceedingly happy with the line-up and concept as it stands. I have hooked
up many things for different artists over the years,
Can I ask why you are singling me out for a fairly innocuous statement and
humiliating me publicly?
is it really that humiliating to be flamed on an internet mailing
list? It's happened to me hundreds of times in the short while that i've
been active on this list!
It's the norm, really. Just
Frank Bertschneider - Curve - Mille Plateaux
Various - Futuristic Experiments 3 - Background
Lazyfish - Falling - Trapez
SCSI-9 - II - Force Tracks
Blaze - Natural Blaze - Lifeline
Mike Grant - And then it was my turn... - MG
Various - Putting the Morr Back Into Morrissey - Morr Music
Dzihan
Just to throw this out there, did anyone else know that for no more than
the price of air fare the DEMF was offered Joel Mull, Cari Lekebausch,
Mistress Barbara, Christian Smith, Marco Corola, and a handful of others,
and they said they had absolutely no interest? I could be wrong about this
next
I sure hope not, NYC people just don't know how to party so it would be a
wash.(and i'm talking born here NY'ers) Nobody knows having a good time
better than midwesterners. I could see Chicago.
dave
Actually I have heard a lot of talk about Chicago, although on a smaller
scale, doing a
is the Missing Channel track on the Various Artists
Detroit Techno City good? is it a repress of something hood did on hardwax?
ryan
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goa way.
Obviously the fame and fortune from designing list t-shirts has caught up
with him.
Ego is a dirty word.
Respect
JasonB
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From: Cyclone Wehner[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 11:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313 Detroit
Subject: Re:
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 11:23 PM
Subject: Re: [313] tech-no at DEMF?
Can I ask why you are singling me out for a fairly innocuous statement
and
humiliating me
At 11:23 PM 19/04/2001 -0400, you wrote:
Can I ask why you are singling me out for a fairly innocuous statement and
humiliating me publicly?
is it really that humiliating to be flamed on an internet mailing
list? It's happened to me hundreds of times in the short while that i've
been active
- Original Message -
From: Batory, Jason
Ego is a dirty word.
Respect
JasonB
dood... the E in ChrisE stands for sExxE- ChrisE not Ego.
Its an email list..not a serious heart attack. If one post on an emailing
list ruins someones day. issues.
Some of you fellers make me laugh.
No kidding. People get ulcers about music discussion. It happens
everywhere and I don't really understand it. Talking about T1000 is
boring, and trying to figure out people's rationale is boring too. What
I'd like to see is perhaps people reviewing some of these things on their
top ten lists.
On my part I apologise for not thinking out my post or expressing myself
clearly on that occasion. I was trying to put another point of view - or put
something in another context. I personally enjoy the other viewpoints on the
list, even when and if I don't agree with them, it helps me get a sense
Thorsten Litschko (Stassy) Hendrik Vaak (DJ HendriX) to be excact ;)
(and you misspelled litschko)
well, shame on me :-), where were you hiding, because im really stay in
touch with tresor, and first time i heard about you is here on list.
not now its about year ago.)
b.
OK...
1. No swedish techno... no big loss... these guys have seen they're day in
the sunshine, and now it's time to move on... They've played tons of
raves in the US over the past 3-6 years and all... There's no need for
them at the DEMF... Lekebusch is better as Mr. James Barth and his early
not necessarily my top ten, I'm just going to flip through my crates and
see what comes up.
cylob - living in the 1980s - rephlex
laid back - white horse - sire
dub taylor - i can't (fall in love with another one) - force tracks
giovani and mosler - vol 2 - ?? (anyone know who this is?)
dr.
Myke Mitchell wrote:
On a side note, kinda OT but does anyone have any info on a label called
Lask, I have the first record and it's pretty nice.
Lask is Joel Mull's label, but that's about all I know. I have one or
two releases on Lask and they're quite good. Of the Swedish techno
labels,
Well it just happens that the pioneer died a few days ago...so I'll FW this
info about the first mixer
Francis Grasso, a pioneering club disc jockey credited with first mixing
records together in the late 1960's by matching their rhythms, was found
dead on March 23 at his home in Brooklyn. He
I thought Icarus was Joel Mull... At least the first Icarus release on
Jericho was... I'm really sure of that...
- sb
One Ear to the Ground Communications
http://www.totheground.com (Coming Soon!!)
AIM: sbtotheground
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From: Otto Koppius [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hi Scott,
I thought Icarus was Joel Mull... At least the first Icarus release on
Jericho was... I'm really sure of that...
It's very well possible. I read about Steve Rachmad on the website of a
Dutch mailorder/recordstore, where it was described as a Steve Rachmad
production, so they might
delete
icarus is joel mull
- Original Message -
From: Otto Koppius [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 8:22 AM
Subject: Re: [313] Lask
Myke Mitchell wrote:
On a side note, kinda OT but does anyone have any info on a label called
Lask, I have the first
'Blinded By The Light' was actually written by the great Bruce Springsteen
and as far as I'm concerned his rendition of it on 'Greetings From Asbury
Park, NJ' is the definitive versions. Bruce rules. I thank you.
...Oh yeah, and that bloody Manfred Mann song that has now lodged itself
in my
OK ill join this, got a bit if a hangover, its friday morning and its lunchtime
soon...roll on...
In no order at all...
Ian Simmonds : Last States of Nature -- Great Jazz Drum Loop and Atmosherics
Pete Namlook + Richie Hawkin : From Within -- Makes the space in my head bigger
Fluxion : Vibrant
Fatboy Slim, or Moby?
Actually, I wouldn't mind getting a critical review of Cook from this
list. It seems the main problem with Moby is that he has ripped off
every black artist to have ever existed by sampling some gospel, but
Cook (to my limited knowledge of his repetoire) has only ripped off
- Original Message -
From: sb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 7:47 AM
Subject: [313] numerous threads at once (swedes, t-1000, top 10, st germain)
Lekebusch is better as Mr. James Barth and his early
stuff on Harthouse (sweetypie was kick
So can someone here gimme a critical reason why Fatboy is horrid, aside
from hating him for his success. And don't forget that Jonze directs
his videos and the new one stars Christopher Walken, that amazing!!
Not another Moby Thread? Anyway, I'll put my 2 pence worth into this one,
I'm sure
paul wrote:
and check out beyer's forthcoming
house double pack on jerichoshould surprise a few on this list.
Do you have any more details on when it's supposed to be out and what
it's called? If it's anything like his Conceiled 1-4 EP on Svek, I'll
almost buy it on sight.
Otto
and does all music have to be art, personally i'd rather be on the floor at
2am
surrounded by sweaty teenage girls than stood near the bar discussing the
merits
of using obscure 70's disco samples on the latest planet e release,
Yeah true , but wouldn't it be cool if u could trainspot
Fat Boy Slim makes dreadful music that sounds about 8 years
old. He uses
old samples from breakbeat records and does totally nothing
to them. He's
also so full of himself in magazine interviews and always
seems to be the
voice of dance music over here. He really gets on my t*ts.
A
Thomas Barnett ( Visillusion Rec.) advanced the cause
of techno by forming one of its most influential
labels, Transmat, with Derrick May. Not long after
Barnett began making music, he hooked up with May at
Detroit's legendary club, The Music Institute. The two
recorded Nude Photo, which launched
somtime next month,
i'll check today and come back to you.
paul
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From: Otto Koppius [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 10:37 AM
Subject: Re: [313] numerous threads at once (swedes, t-1000, top 10, st
germain)
paul wrote:
and
About Sueno Latino,big anthem of Balearic Beats from
Ibiza,that track based on E2-E4 of Manuel Gottshing
was
composed in 1989 by Claudio Collino ( CGD
Records.Italia)the original is excellent but don´t
forget the remix of Derrick May,pure detroit techno.
Jose
--- Counterforce - Lay [EMAIL
I can understand the anger because of the lack of credit for mr. barnett for
creating transmat and being involved in a track like nude photo but let´s keep
things in perspectiveso let´s seperate the discussions, how important is
being credited for co-production and how much difference is
I just listened to bits of his album from CDnow and heard lots of
samples of black artists, so obviously he's reprehensible.
Apologies for posing the question before I investigated myself.
Tosh
Jochem Peteri:
the person who is generally credited for being the one who invented dj-ing
is kool herc
I guess Thomas Edison could be credited as being the first DJ. Basically
anyone who's played tracks after tracks with 2 turntables in the '20s, '30s
or '40s can be that first person, but I
aww...c'mon, i hate the guy's music too, but that is SO obviously a joke.
on 20/4/01 10:48 am, Jongsma, K.J. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fat Boy Slim makes dreadful music that sounds about 8 years
old. He uses
old samples from breakbeat records and does totally nothing
to them. He's
what? i personally don't really buy that many drumcodes and
maybe a few
more of the hp 12's but i do hear them all through the shop
and lekebusch
sounds like beyer like mills sounds like hawtin, don't just
group these guys
together just cos they have similar profiles, totally
different
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Wish I could take credit for it ... it was scrawled on the DJ booth
at a UK record store in which Jeff Mills was spinning.
I think in an old issue of Jockey Slut?
-d
lol! best test i've seen ever!
on 4/20/01 2:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
goa way.
Today's Detroit News has a nice piece on Carol Marvin, organizer of the DEMF,
and her struggles to get this event going last year.
http://www.detnews.com/entertainment/index.htm
greetings again all,
I realized this morning that I uploaded the wrong mix of 'morticia.' If you
have the patience to check it out again, you will be rewarded with a
smoother mix and a new synth line. My apologies for posting twice, but I'd
rather have people hear the track in mostly finished
5. King Crimson - Nuages
as in the debussy composition? h.i wish there was a site that
could
tell
me which album it was on *cough* ;D
np: rich girl : daryl hall/john oates
Ageing UK Radio DJ and Arch Tory Shell Suited Fool, Sir Jimmy Saville
reckons he was, back in the forties. Personally, I am sceptical.
actually, this is bang on the money.
Jimmy Saville was the first person to use two turntables and mix two records
over one another. Not that he beat-matched
There was an attempt at one last year called SMF (Summer Music Festival),
but it was at least $20, and there were only two worthwhile acts (if I
remember correctly) - t1000, and Rob Hood.
I beleive they are going to try something similar, though the promotion
group changed hands.
Dennis
I find it really unfortunate that nowhere in that article does it mention
the efforts of Tim Price + Co.a major major figure in the development
of the DEMF.
Fat Boy Slim makes dreadful music that sounds about 8 years
old. He uses
old samples from breakbeat records and does totally nothing
to them. He's
also so full of himself in magazine interviews and always
seems to be the
voice of dance music over here. He really gets on my
Maybe I'm a bit late for this discussion, but here it is anyways, I've been
doing a lot of running, so it's CD's because the monitor and switch
themselves ;)
No particular order:
John Hiatt - Crossing Muddy Water
St Germain - Tourist
Drexciya - Neptune's Lair
Miles Davis - The More than
I just got a laptop yesterday (one of our older models here at work)
and I've been thinking of ways to make it more interesting to use in a
live show. I think what I'm going to end up doing is using the laptop as
the master clock for whatever gear I'm using and also to provide a touch of
Sadly, Francis (not Fernando) Grasso passed away due to unknown causes in
mid-March.
pw
In a message dated 4/20/01 6:54:29 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
another myth destroyedKool Herc and mr Flash.. they did make music
history
though interesting!
154
Check...
http://www.maestro-documentary.com/
ollie
www.forwardmmusic.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sadly, Francis (not Fernando) Grasso passed away due to unknown causes in
mid-March.
pw
In a message dated 4/20/01 6:54:29 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
another myth destroyedKool
What's Faceball 2000 La Patinoire EP like?
Gary.
It's like dope, trippy french tech-house in the i:cube/Versatile vein.
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anyone ever hear of this track:
it has a breakdown then it has female vocals saying something like
got the blue fish.. repeats
i think thats whats shes sayin..
thanks
sean
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House music all night long...
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/p/ap/20010419/us/kitchen_band_ilcar101.html
just wanted to tell you to check out http://www.hotmix.nl/mixnet/it has
some excellent mixes
for those of you who want to hear some good quality ELEKTRO i definitely
reccomend the Roma amano armata mix by Plasmek's Andrea Benedetti...
happy listening
fab
Three of a Perfect Pair Andrian Belew's best work
From: Rob Theakston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] in an attempt
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 08:37:05 -0400
5. King Crimson - Nuages
as in the debussy composition? h.i wish there
Begin Transmission from Militia Headquarters/
After seeing the effects of the 'puppet-masters' on our unsuspecting
Brethren, the Militia have decided to take the experiment to the next and
logical stage - implementation. The Militia have been working with a band
of scientists in your area who
Yeah, the release I have is quite good as well, I just pulled it out
yesterday while spinning some records at home, as this one Delano track
which is salsa influenced is just killer, works great in the mix! Speaking
of Inside, haven't seen anything off of that label in a while - anyone know
ok. First let me say that just because you don't personally understand or
vibe with harder or experimental techno styles doesn't mean it's a get rich
quick scheme. These artists have become quite adept at manipulating dance
floor experiences, and by and large they are DJs. Nothing wrong with
man, did you know a british crew called innersphere from a few years ago?
your stuff reminds me of them (in a very, VERY good way...your s**t rocks).
deep, dark, dirty and throbbin'. if u dont know them check them out.
btw...anyone now what the innersphere crew are up to?
- Original Message
Ok.
David Bitterman [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/20/2001 01:37:25 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
cc:
Subject: [313] art vs. get rich quick scheme
ok. First let me say that just because you don't personally understand or
vibe with harder or experimental techno styles doesn't mean it's a get
I'll try to put this list together on four hours of sleep
some old some newish
and in no particular order
Flatner-Ingram Project - Rectus EP (Black Nation) especially the Jay Denham
remix of Da Comin.
Dada Munchamonkey - Outside Time (Exist Dance) Funky Robots mix is getting
worn down.
I can't remember if I played this the last time I was at your crib, but
Alright on Tresor is pretty good.
Myke Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/20/2001 01:26:43 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
cc:
Subject: [313] Re: Lask
Yeah, the release I have is quite good as well, I just pulled it out
Checked out Kirk Di Giorgio last night in NYC. He was playing a small
loungy party called ism, I believe. My man was rippin' it with deep,
eclectic housey flavors. He even dropped the lovely Burning by Pepe
Braddock... Respect.
Nice to see some quality music in NY. The nightlife gets pretty
From: Rob Theakston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to get everyone off the whiny why aren't they playing posts and wasting
bandwidth. i'm starting a new topic.
Thank you!
what's your top ten right now?
in no particular order, not all new but things I keep finding in
heavy rotation:
Modaji
That party was probably thrown by ism records (ism/Esho Thursdays 121
St.Marks Place near Ave. A)... check out their new CD Sun Runners mixed by
DJ Swingsett. Very cool mix of deep house sounds, freestyle breaks, dub.
Here's my review of it (http://www.toastmag.com/24/rev_04.html#rev14):
thank you sirrah mattpersonally i think this should be an ongoing
thread, it might cheez some
people off, but it kind of acts as a deterrent to some of the other stuff
being posted. plus it
gives me some new listening ideas
top ten songs of the day
1. runnin away - roy ayers
2. solanus
Check out the incredible trailers for the DEMF 2000 movie The Drive Home
at:
http://www.thedrivehome.net/
especially the high quality versions!
(It does make me wonder why none of the music is techno or house, but no one
is perfect)
Scott
4th dimension/detroit
Yeah - DiGiorgio rocked it last night. Nice to see a big turnout for the
event.
and thanks for the good review! I have a few tracks on SUNRUNNERS as Duermo,
and I'm proud to be on ism. Swingsett and J Warrin - the label
heads - are two of the most musically forward thinking people I know, and
Hello:
Could anyone point me to some good on-line MP3 mixes. I've checked out
those at frequencydetroit.com and am looking for others along the same
lines. Thanks for the help.
_
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if you're into electro, I and my partner lex have loads of original DJ
mixes, artist features, and our monthly electro showcase showdown on our
Vocode Project http://www.vocode.com in MP3 and Real formats
cheers,
mad wax | http://www.djmadwax.com
- Original Message -
From: Anthony
_||
1. Stewart Walker - Cleopatra's Needle - Tresor
2. Hakan Lidbo - Tech Couture - Poker flat
3. Nu Mood Orchestra - Aphrodisiac - Statra
4. Cafe De Flore - Doctor Rockit - Lifelike
5. Echomen - Thru 2 U (Charles Webster mix) - Airtight
6.
In case you miss him on tour, Kirk Degiorgio will be spinning on
Groovetech at 11pm EST (8pm PST, 4am GMT) this coming Monday, April 23.
Here's a link to the live stream:
http://www.groovetech.com/real-live/gtradiosea.ram
-Alex
Groovetech
Jorge Velez wrote:
Yeah - DiGiorgio rocked it last
Does anyone know the name of the electro song that was played in
the episode of Malcolm in the Middle (Fox TV) where Malcolm's dad
teaches Malcolm how to rollerskate?
I know electro pops up here once in a while and Malcolm in the Middle
was mentioned at least once on 313, so I hope I'm not too
Dear 313 Friends-
I'm afraid I will not be at DEMF this year. As a matter of fact, I am now
officially boycotting it and will no longer support Carl Craig, planet E, the
Ford Motor Company, or any other individual or association helping sponsor or
organize the DEMF.
The reason for my
erm...ok...
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From: Totally 2 Step [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 8:33 PM
Subject: [313] Why I'm Not Going To DEMF (Autechre)
Dear 313 Friends-
I'm afraid I will not be at DEMF this year. As a matter of fact, I am now
It's
Lipps Inc. - Funky Town
It's a hilarious show by the way :)
From: nuf si [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [313] electro/disco song on Malcolm in the Middle
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 12:29:51 -0700 (PDT)
Does anyone know the name of the electro song that was
This may not be the best list for this, but I know many people on here could
answer it.
I am quite adept in math, but find it hard to apply it to music.
How do Algorythms go into creating sequences???
what are some other ways to compare music to math
thanks
mg
i wish i had as much spare time as you. . .
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Totally 2 Step wrote:
Dear 313 Friends-
I'm afraid I will not be at DEMF this year. As a matter of fact, I am now
officially boycotting it and will no longer support Carl Craig, planet E, the
Ford Motor Company, or any
by the way - it's confield, not cornfield
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Totally 2 Step wrote:
Dear 313 Friends-
I'm afraid I will not be at DEMF this year. As a matter of fact, I am now
officially boycotting it and will no longer support Carl Craig, planet E, the
Ford Motor Company, or any
WARNING! WARNING! OFF TOPIC!
i didn't like it. i felt there were trying to do a real life simpsons, but
it ended up far too much like the wonder years eeuuuyykk.
k, back to moaning about a music festival i can only dream of getting
too;)
- Original Message -
From: .: Caltrop :.
Thanks for the laugh! THAT brightened up my dreary Friday afternoon.
Hay Hay!
misszak
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From: Kyle J Dupuy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Totally 2 Step [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Why I'm Not Going To DEMF (Autechre)
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001
Motor sets on GT are listed in the archive search under the 'channel'
pull-down menu.
- Alex
Michael Kim wrote:
did you still keep the Motor sets archived? specifically T. Linder, TP, and
T-1000 at the Shake benefit. i loved that set, and i can't find it on the
new site
thanks,
yep... thar's sum plumb crazy folkeses on thuh innernet theze daze.
Totally 2 Step [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/20/2001 03:33:23 PM
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Subject: [313] Why I'm Not Going To DEMF (Autechre)
Dear 313 Friends-
I'm afraid I will not be
This may not be the best list for this, but I know many people on here could
answer it.
I am quite adept in math, but find it hard to apply it to music.
How do Algorythms go into creating sequences???
what are some other ways to compare music to math
thanks
mg
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