FYI, Chris has added a new mix at http://www.chrisgraydeep.com.
[00:00] jan jelinek - rock in the video age (loop-finding-jazz-records) -
scape
[07:20] the rurals - grey clouds (sweeter sounds)- peng
[12:58] dj cee rule - revolution - bumpin' city
[17:29] hanna - isabella - track mode
[22:21]
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Um, the pipes dripping from the ceiling and the toilet that didn't flush
don't exactly strike me as fashionable or clean.
everything sure is pretty funny to you.
-jenn without the ifer.
Funny , how this seems to be the center of attention now
that
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This stuff segues from there into what I can only describe as slow
--Hey D!
please say hi to DJ Spier(underground hip hop dj
producer), that is hitoshi. I think you met him
before!!
sounds like a great night have fun!!
nan
too many messages to go trough on this list!!!
Motor Five Year Anniversary
08.11.2001
Five Years, Five Hundred Nights, Five
I know this deals with hiphop rather than techno...but this does concern
music in the 313 so I thought you might be interested...
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Hello all, updated website, new events, new releases etc. check it out...
http://www.forwardmusic.com
ollie
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fabrice Lig:
I talked several times to some people from Vinyl pressing factories and
eachone told me that they are really really busy and always too much
records to press.
Michael Kim:
how about cutting down the number of bad releases instead? ;)
I think cutting down the number of
Well it's cool and all that but just take a peak at the recent Pioneer
CDJ-1000 and I guess that then we can start SAVE THE VINYL all over again.
I had a chance of fiddling around with it (at 10 Days Off in Ghent). And I'm
promised another chance at a party sometime soon, and it comes very close
Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2001 17:08:20 +0100
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Chaos, Red Planet, and the Notting Hill Carnival... That's got to be the
best weekend of the year
Seth
I'm having trouble
start throwing the virtual rotten fruit and vegetables at me.
aidan 'what's goin' on 'cause i live on the other side of the universe'
o'doherty
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Subject: Re: Fw: [313] How was the 2030 party?
Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2001
Sadly I've never seen Robert Hood play. Can anyone tell me what he's like?
The only problem with this month's Lost is that it's at Mass, where Mills
played before. It was a nightmare and the sound isn't too hot. Lost stated
after the last time they played there that they would never go back.
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I am going to be in Geneva this weekend. Just on the off chance, are there
any events of interest to a 313er?
Reading material for the trip is Michael Taussig's Mimesis And Alterity as
recommended by Kit Clayton somewhere on the net. I picked up his (Clayton's)
Live On Shortwave Radio CD which is
Hi
On a UK LP from '88 called Detroit : The New Dance Sound of Detroit there is a
track by Juan Atkins called Techno Music.
Was it ever released on 12??
Thanks Chris.
This email and any
in zurich this weekend there is the street parade..djs during the
weekend in venues are dj hell, miss kittin, the hacker, electric indigo,
ritchie hawtin, mille plateaux djs crane ak and mri (live pa). these will
all be playing in the same venue and in this order.
check out
anyone goin'?
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Jonny McIntosh wrote:
Also got
Stefan Betke's [komfort.labor] mix CD which, apart from 2 execrable ninja
tune cuts in the middle, is also superb. The near 2 step of Maus Stolle is
a highlight for me. It benefits from being played very loud, too.
I picked this up a while back and was
Also on the same weekend as UR:
LOST
Steve Bicknell
Robert Hood
DJ Rush
John Kennedy
Kim Blair
Du-Cru
Sonarfly
John Reynolds
Mario
Mass, London
www.lost.co.uk
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Get your free @yahoo.co.uk address at
Ages ago I asked if anyone knew who had sampled Brainstorm's Hot For You
apart from MK (Feel The Fire) and also, who'd sampled Spasticus
Autisticus. I just remembered it's Balihu on Dig It that sampled the latter
(a great 12 btw, especially for the flip's organ business) so I beat you
all with my
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what is being offered up here about 2030 is negativity, sarcasm and
hostility. let people do their thing. if you don't like it, then
don't go. there's no need to openly criticize it, and those who
support it, on a public message board.
Why not? Why would positive
i lost your email address.
thank you.
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so I've picked up a few records by K.I.D. lateishly, pretty cool - circa
early 1980's disco/electro tip - probably more for the DISCO 070 list
(RIP??), but who can tell me more about this G. Bastow, what else had/has
he/she done and where is he/she now? Played quite a bit by Hot Mix 5 and
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Subject: [313] Old sample ID requests...
Ages ago I asked if anyone knew who had sampled Brainstorm's Hot For You
apart from MK (Feel The Fire) and also, who'd
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IMO the key thing about negative opinions is that you *have* to back
them up. Saying that something is bad without saying what makes
I don't think so ... anyone know for sure? It's quite possible they
milked the compilation well after Big Fun
-d
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Hi
On a UK LP from '88 called Detroit : The New Dance Sound of Detroit there is a
track by Juan Atkins called Techno Music.
Was
Hi,
i know this is off-topic but are there listmembers who got a downloadable
version of the Casio FZ10M manual for me?
If you have, hit me back privatly...
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Speaking of Nu-Jazz/Broken Beat/West London House/whatever...
I just got the Nubian Mindz's New World Chaos and must say that it is some
of the funkiest sh+t I've heard in quite a while. A bit of rumbling drum
bass, new school breaks, Detroit techno/electro ala Underground Resistance,
deep
Try this website, it's from one of my friends how makes among others new
school breaks. There are always good mixes available at this space.
http://www.submedia.com/vanno/ http://www.submedia.com/vanno/
JayCee
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and that's excactly the point... there's a big difference between
constructive and destructive criticism. and the people who so readily puts
forth the criticism haven't even been there.
*ahem* I was there the first night you played. Not to mention going to
small shindigs there over two
Returning to things more relevant, I received some
chunky audio yesterday via Component Records. The disc
is Somatic Responses, Accidental Happens.
http://componentrecords.com
Admist all this negativity, I've just constantly asked
myself What Would David Lee Roth Do?
On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Jayson B. wrote:
[...and before that Christian Bloch commented: ]
and that's excactly the point... there's a big difference between
constructive and destructive criticism. and the people who so readily puts
forth the criticism haven't even been there.
*ahem* I was there
yeah you were there the first night (didn't hear me though), but it's a
totally different location now (basement), there's a much better sound
system and some quality djs... i am not forgetting otto's other point, i
have no problem with constructive criticism, i just don't like the
destructive
Very interesting! It's funny as D12 spoke of the same thing down here in
Australia. I am sure already opportunistic record company reps are trawling
through tapes of Detroit acts now that various Detroit acts are blowing up,
so why Detroit radio should sleep on it is beyond reason. The bias
greetings,
yesterday someone sent an email regarding titonton performing in southern
cali, can anyone please send me that info one more time? i deleted it by
mistake. thanks.
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anything interesting going on friday? i am contemplating coming up for
aril brikha at motor and would like to make it a weekend. :)
hit me back all private-like if you got the info.
ciao!
lauryn.
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Am I right in thinking ALL pressings of K Alexi's All 4 Lee Sah are screwed up
(Transmat original and classic)??
The surface noise half way thorugh is terrible. It's worse than some of the Trax
pressings.
Chris.
is this jaydee the same jaydee as in plastic dreams?
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
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At 8/7/2001 -0400 08:48, you wrote:
Alright, I used the s word :)
nope. jay dee is from slum village, part of a production group called the
Ummah which was behind some of the beats for Tribe Called Quest, PhatKat and
a few other artists. he's done a hella lot of work in the past two years
aside from Slum Village, and most everything is beautfiul, sparse hip hop.
if you
want an opinion of the music that night - everybody was blasting, in
particular i liked derek plaslaiko the best - but what stole everybody's
attention was the positive atmosphere there. funny by the way how nobody
who
was actually there has put forth any harsh criticism see you next
The underlying truth here is that we all
need to see these things objectively , for it is the reader
that attaches the negitivity (in most cases) to statements.
Here on the list the common practice seems to be , attach negitivity
to anothers statements if we dis-agree with them ( or maybe if they
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 8 Aug 2001 about following:
Am I right in thinking ALL pressings of K Alexi's All 4 Lee Sah are
screwed up (Transmat original and classic)??
The surface noise half way thorugh is terrible. It's worse than some
of the Trax pressings.
I only have the repress,
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greetings,
yesterday someone sent an email regarding titonton performing in southern
cali, can anyone please send me that info one more time? i deleted it by
mistake. thanks.
Hey played last night at the Knitting Factory in LA. Tonight he is playing
in
COPY PROOF CD's
http://www.cnn.com/2001/TECH/ptech/08/08/cd.copy.protection.reut/index.html
anyone who attempts to subvert a copy-protected CD may face jail time under
the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act, or DMCA.
Now that we've passed the DMCA and we have these copyright restrictions,
Yes, it's on a sampler ep which also has the Air Liquide, Westbam, and Brian
Eno remixes...nice as my favorite remixes on that comp are probably CC and
Air Liquide. Can't remember the label though.
Peace,
Scott
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Date:
...a strong case for vinyl.
save the vinyl
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From: Javier Drada [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 1:36 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
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COPY PROOF CD's
Ughhh,
I mentioned it a few weeks back when I got it on promo at the shop.
Compared to his earlier work this LP is crud, the rhymes are weak (could we
rhyme a little more about weed? Cmon.) and the production is subpar when
compared to his last LP. I love all the earlier stuff and I was really
Ok, i have a new demo track up right now that's screaming for some serious
feedback. I've been working on this one for a while, and it feels *almost*
done, but somethings missing. help me find that something. Negative
feedback is always welcome ;-) Its only a minute long and recorded at
I have the 12 on the Can remix it was/is available or released
Yes, it's on a sampler ep which also has the Air Liquide, Westbam, and Brian
Eno remixes...nice as my favorite remixes on that comp are probably CC and
Air Liquide. Can't remember the label though.
Peace,
Scott
I was told 2 weeks ago that he'll be leaving for Los Angeles to pursue this
career in 2 weeks
so he should be out of the D by now.
g.
Lee Herrington wrote:
Hello. Does anyone have any current news on Kenny Larkin? Last I heard he
was returning to stand-up comedy. Any thoughts?
save the
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/54/20766.html
God bless the hackers.
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...a strong case for vinyl.
save the vinyl
From: jim proffit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Save the vinyl info
Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2001 07:10:27
fabrice Lig:
I talked several times to some people from Vinyl pressing factories and
eachone told me that they are really really busy and always too much
records to
you know I have always wondered what keeps some artists from having
their classic work repressed. I would love to be able to stop by Bent
Crayon and pick up early Metamorphic, or KDJ EP's. For whatever reason
after the first 800-3000 copies are distributed and sold that's it. The
Peacefrog
Wha?! So he's put music (and Djing?) on the backburner for now? Has anyone
ever heard his stand-up?
MEK
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Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2001 13:46:31 -0500
I was told 2 weeks ago that
I haven't heard any new material from Q-moog in some time. Does anyone have
any info or thoughts?
::on now - gazing upon a siren's dream - q-moog
save the vinyl.
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Hmm. I do know of one other track that is fairly recent that samples
that, And also I have actually just done a remix of a track for DJ Nitro
out of Kansas City that samples from that song, you can hear the
original and my remix on my website below
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Peace,
Dave Mitchell / DJ Space Ace
this letter could be addressed to any detroit radio station. local
bands here are phenomenal, and trudge on despite the lack of love from
commercial radio the dailies. those of you familiar with just the
electronic output from detroit, let me say that the astonishing depth
breadth of talent
Shades of Jae, and a large number of other Moodymann titles have been
repressed at least twice (last summer for sure, and once before that in
recent memory).
Let's face facts:
1. Record pressing plants want to make money
ergo
they press the records people pay them to press.
2. One man's
There's an older Chris Simmonds track on Cross Section that samples this, as
well as the flip side of the ultra well known Pepe Bradock's Burning.
Cheers
todd
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Thats true that if there is more and more vinyl, lots of them are really
bad, so, we loose lot of time to hear that because as dj, I'm sure we are
all too much afraid to miss a good one into this hard jungle of crap records
;)
Also, for my onw, distribution companies distribute lots of bad
Yah wish I knew more about this guy myself. I still
play his jams that he recorded for SAM Records. Don't
Stop is the hot jam! You can still find a track or
two of his on a SAM records compilation that was
released on Nervous with other stuff like gary's gang.
Somebody I forget who maybe it was
Funny...in the local shops here when old classics get repressed they seem to
sit in the bins for a loong time but if the original pressing was in a
used shop, well, it wouldn't be there very long.
Take for example DBX's Losing Control or Green Velvet's Percolator. Our
local shops have
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