I think when it comes to something like music, it's hard to pinpoint to one
place. These artists listen to so much and the people they listen to have
their influences.
Exactly ...not to mention that whole "grass is greener" cycle
American funk, R&B and soul and European pop/rock/what-have-you
Check out John Tejada and Titonton Duvante sets streaming at
http://cerebrum.dnalounge.com/archive/ ...
Enjoy,
Tim
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On Thu, 23 Aug 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> now that is something that I would have to ask them but the only thing I'm
> familar with is the famous statement, " Techno is George Clinton and
> Kraftwerk in an elevator."
> That statement right there opens up a whole bunch of influences.
> I can o
you can not forget Can!
they were making some very forward music in the late 60's.
holger czukay is still producing
there is a remix album with a carl craig remix of future days. most of the
remixes are jungle. the black radio and steve shelly rmx is my favorite.
scotto
ps. tago mago is my favori
Well,
Back in the day Detroit had a largish punk scene. One of punks primary
influences was Jamaican reggae & dubb. Just had to bring it all back full
circle.
Actually pbs had a very interesting show a couple weeks ago regarding the
influence of reggae on punk music. I was fabu to hear that the
On Thu, 23 Aug 2001, M Elliot-Knight wrote:
> I'd say that Jamacians did have a major influence, not just with dub though.
> Look at turntablism and New York's hip-hop/electro scene, in particular one
> DJ Kool Herc (born in Kingston, Jamaica). He brought in the idea of sampling
> and breakbeats.
theres a track ive been looking for but cant seem to find the right version.
its todd terrys back to the batmobil bango. the only version i can find
has a cheesy break in the middle. im looking for the one kenny larkin
always plays. anyone know which record its on.
__
I'd say that Jamacians did have a major influence, not just with dub though.
Look at turntablism and New York's hip-hop/electro scene, in particular one
DJ Kool Herc (born in Kingston, Jamaica). He brought in the idea of sampling
and breakbeats. Without him might hardcore and drum & bass never b
||Another branch on the Black music tree that gets its roots in gospel.
Don't forget Kraftwerk, as well as Giorgio Moroder, and nobody has mentioned
Industrial music; all
very significant branches of the White music tree.
Also, don't forget Tomita; of the rarely mentioned Yellow music tree.
If
Anyone know the best sources on-line for events in london? 313'ers in the
area interested in meeting up feelfree to message back privately.
thanks in advance.
ryan
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Hi there,
This might not be of interest to some of you (sorry).
A new mailing list has recently been set up. It's purpose is the same as this
one, but is focused on Madrid's and furthermore Spain's fast growing techno
scene.
Since I know there are quite a lot of spanish-speaking subscribers in
AAAahhh fu**in gutted!!!
:(
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Toby Frith wrote:
> someone on the Overload board commented that the Manchester event has been
> pulled as the promoter is unable to pay for the acts.
That's true, they're not doing Manchester. They are still doing the
Lowlands festival in the Netherlands on Sunday though. I forgot to ask
about
someone on the Overload board commented that the Manchester event has been
pulled as the promoter is unable to pay for the acts.
www.overloadmedia.co.uk
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A night of electronic exploration and community. Hit the main room for
pumpin' techno and house and lose yourself in the front lounge with
downtempo, ambient and experimental frequencies.
Friday, August 24, 2001
Amsterdam Lounge
Windsor, Canada
261 Pelissier St
519-977-7232
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OK, I know it's prolly getting to a point where everyone's annoyed by reading
this. Sorry... :)
I'm going too, plus: Dan, Simon - you out there still?
Seeya there - anyone else wanna hook up drop me a private email... :)
Cheers,
Anya
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on 8/23/01 6:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> for example, I recently learned that "Alleys of Your Mind" is just "Dr. No"
> by Ultravox and what were they into?? It sounds like funk to me as one source.
You must mean "Mr. X", off of Vienna (1980). Classic New Wave.
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im
Dunno - there were a few rumours flying about that it had been cancelled
that's all.
Best to just check with the venue I suppose.
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Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 11:51 AM
Subject: Re: [313] re: flux / UR
Some confusion as to whether the Manchester Gig is
still going ahead.
Confusion??? What do you mean confusion?
Tell me more as I have tickets.
Ta
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well.
I think that there are connections among all of the work by these artists on
techno.
Techno is nothing but more synthesized sounding house with more abstract
sounding concepts. There is dub in there, R & B, funk, disco and whatever
else. Another branch on the Black music tree that gets
yeah this was one of the best nights out and the best music I have heard
for ages! I'm not hugely into housy stuff but it was good he mixed
styles around so such a long set didn't get monotonous. great use of FX,
usually DJs messing with FX annoys me but he did it just so well.
and having a prepa
It really does not apply in this situation. we are talking Detroit 85-91,
and it doesnt show in the music. The roots of that stuff is
Kraftwerk/Prince/Italio/New Wave/Electro.
Yeah, you cannot deny the influence the Jamaicans had in general on music,
but their music did not become a major infl
I'm going. Chris Finke advised me that Mr Mad Mike WILL be there. Some
confusion as to whether the Manchester Gig is still going ahead.
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Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 10:08 AM
Subject: [313] re: flux /
I agree... dub has been s important for techno. remember as well chain
reaction and profan.
btw, no influence came from europe? (same old discussion :P )
daweed
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> i think the early dub pioneers such as lee perry, k
So who's going to this little shindig then?
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anyone heard large's dj sneak version of "thousand finger man"?
I've just heard a clip, (don't really know if it's a version or he just uses a
couple samples)
Is it good? I've thinking about producing one myslf for years.
daweed
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i think the early dub pioneers such as lee perry, king tubby, augustus pablo
deserve a mention and would be closer to techno than prince/hendrix/wonder.
these guys were using basic studio technology with advanced mixing ideas.
adding echo and reverb effects to create some mind blowing soundscapes
How amazing was Stacey Pullen in Melbourne last night - a Wednesday, it's
raining, it's winter, there's a recession on, and the house is packed. Five
hours plus.
He played EVERY style, jazzy house through to deep house through to vocal
house through to funk through to drum 'n' bass through to hip-
It was a bootleg - one of those spurious 'interview' disks you would get in
HMV.
I have it somewhere along with unnumerable tapes/CDs of shows from
everywhere (D included). I am giving a lot away to friends but haven't
organised it because of work commitments (two full-time jobs).
I reckon you co
Before someone unleashes a bitchfest... please excuse that last message... I
was told to FWD it to 313 and didn't realize j3s allread did. I just got
home from Kings Island and still feel like Im on a rollercoaster.
For those of you going to lifefest.. have a blast. I wish I could be there!
Lo
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Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2001 16:32:58 -0400 (EDT)
hi everyone,
In order to make things as easy as possible for those of you living in
the U.S., tickets for life fest are now available at all Record Time
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