I suspect that he used electrix' repeater a bit as well. The perfect tool
for loopoopooping,
I've already heard people slag on this CD. People aren't happy when
Hawtin's bangin', and they aren't happy when he's minimal and (imho) funky.
No winning is there?
jim
I listened to the cd once
in the realdetroit interview it says that he used final scratch? i kind of
doubt that he could do that type of editing with a live tool though, but
then again i haven't tried final scratch...
Christian Bloch
http://mp3.com/bloch
Tresor/LL/Deep Night Essentials/Simple Muzik/Funque
Yep. I'll second that one. I'd also add Kit Clayton on the Formless Form
tour, if that counts as 313. Stewart Walker in Iowa City '99. This was the
Nothing Creates Stark Imagery era. Scion w/Tikiman @ DEMF. Todd Sines @
DEMF 2. Does Titonton count, since he has a band (of sorts)? I was quite
The repeater allows one to edit loops on a pee cee or mac, and then drop the
sound files onto smart media. From that point syncing, stretching, pitch
shifting, etc can all sync up to midi. Pretty schweet. I wouldn'y be
suprised if he used acid thoughalong with a variety of other tools.
jim
There's nothing next level about DE9 'Closer to the Edit', only the fact
that all the people who have done it before him
have either 1. Never been noticed in the first place. or 2. Got noticed but
have long since been forgotten.
A great many producers (hip-hop, trip-hop, breaks etc.)
Memorable live sets I have known:
Strictly 313-related:
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Carl Craig, LA New Year's Eve 1994
Played a bunch of 69 tracks, Paperclip People, and some Landcruising stuff.
Totally ripped my head off and handed it back to me on a silver platter,
saying Thank you very much. My
Just up on eBay:
Hakan Lidbo, Daniel Wang, Nick Holder, Lance DeSardi, Slam, Trackmode comp.,
and the Carl Craig remix of Ultramarine's Hooter. All 12 vinylThank
you for you time, and now back to the show.
Peace,
Scott
:http://www.skwiggly.com
:mother Earth sound system
:keep techno
Quote.
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is it just me or does he have it ass backwards?
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Transmission 101 Version 2 featuring the Dj stylings of
Tom Newman aka the Acid Pimp and also featuring inovative video
mixing by cLc101.
I picked up a promo house mix cd from this guy @ the DEMF and i have
not stop listening to it since. I am very excitied of the progression
of this show
Am I the only person that finds the concept of this Hawtin album a bit up
its own arse?
Good DJing? - no it's all done on computer
Good tracks? - no he is 'improving' upon other people's tracks by
deconstructing them and putting them back together.
The result is one 90 min cut n paste track which
Hi all,
Been a while since I posted, but back just in time to read
the kind words of the Macster :-) Thanks!
Looking forward to coming over to London once again, be it
as a tourist or as a big time international dj-star...
Indeed peepz, take note of what Jonny says, if you're in
Belgium get
...that in between all the squabbling and editing there
are those who still prefer a party with good music, which
happens to be my hobby :-)
For those of you who know the deephousepage.com (DHP) this
should be duly noted, for those who don't, take note
anyway: on Friday 5th October I'm
that's DJ Funk - Run (UK)...not the track i'm thinking of
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Subject: Re: [313] DE9
Not sure what it's called, but it sounds like the song that Jeff
Am I the only person that finds the concept of this Hawtin
album a bit up
its own arse?
Good DJing? - no it's all done on computer
Yeah so? If you think it's easy try to do it yourself. I think you'll think
different after you tried to cut-n-paste so many track in one smooth track.
Maybe
If a scientist announced to the techno community that he had devised a new
concept in electronic music
using technology that nobody had used before, I think that most people
would be dismissive of it.
My first question was is it good DJing?
The answer is no because DJing is not involved, but you
It must just be you if you are trying to prioritize someone elses life...
On Thu, 30 August 2001, Pryor, Ryan N wrote:
Quote.
I am a record producer first, an artist secondly and thirdly DJ
is it just me or does he have it ass backwards?
Great addendums as well, Rob! I have to add that I recently tracked down a
new, unplayed 2xcd of the Being you mentioned below - WOW. Amazingly nice.
Claude Young co-wrote/appears on the 1st track of CD1. A LOT of the
Emissions label (old post-Sabres/Two Lone Swordsmen turf camp) has some
very
My first question was is it good DJing?
The answer is no because DJing is not involved, but you tell
me that it's
incredibly difficult to do.
'It's DJ-ing Jim but not as we know it'
This it's not'really dj-ing'thing sounds a lot like the discussion people
try to have with me when techno
whoa...
so what *is* good DJing anyways?
no he is 'improving' upon other people's tracks by
deconstructing them and putting them back together
kinda like art, eh?
;-]
darw_n...
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surely it is possible to have a conversation on a conceptual level, rather
than just saying I like that!, I don't like that!
I admit to not having heard the latest hawtin mix, but I heard the last one
(and it was pretty dull).
I am no technophobe and also I am no purist so let's leave those
Do you think that you can continue this process indefinitely so that
there are no new original (per se) sources
~snip~
Let the past go. I'm listening right now and I think it is a perfect blend of
remixing and production. It is nice to my ears and isn't that all that matters
in music? Of
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For all you British 313 people out there (and others who are interessted)...
FABRIC TO STOP ESSO
Fabric's Stop Esso benefit on Thursday September 6 will feature DJ sets from
New Order's Bernard Sumner, Primal Scream's Mani and Richard Fearless,
muzikweekly can exclusively reveal. Other DJs and
I have sleep apnea. In addition to sleeping with a machine (no - this is
not a veiled reference to my wife :-), I use a room humidifier. When I'm
away from home, I REALLY miss it. Sometimes hotel blowers come close, so it
usually works out a preferable thing for me to stay in a hotel rather
A lurker I met at Lifefest asked me to repost this
b/c they missed it the first time.
http://www.selekta.com/articles/atkins-saunderson.asp
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I'll see you on these and up the ante with a Todd Sines @ DEMF 2001.
jeff
:
Tristan and a couple of others have mentioned live sets that also
impressed me:
Kooky Scientist at DEMF 2001
Bill Van Loo at DEMF 2000
Mentioning blechwell THAT's a good mix...shivers down my spine,
especially the part with the woman screamin 'let me out, let me out...he's
dead, he's dead..' in the afx part
about closer, very nice, very nice...basic channelish, just a question, is
it possible to play separate mp3 in
zero doesn't exist? really?
From: T.J.Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: [313] DE9 closer
Date: 31 Aug 2001 05:10:50 -0700
Do you think that you can continue this process indefinitely so that
there are no new original (per
zero doesn't exist? really?
It certainly does, as proven by my bank account.
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From: Michael Kim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 11:17 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] DE9 closer
zero doesn't exist? really?
From:
isn't that how all the Drumcode and User stuff is made anyway? ;)
From: darw_n [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: M. Todd Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] DE9 closer
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 07:39:22 -0400
whoa...
so what *is* good DJing anyways?
no he
Easy one I'm sure, but this has been bugging me for a while:
The Jazzanova set at DEMF 2001 at about 9:54:00
http://playlist.yahoo.com/makeplaylist.dll?id=913438segment=44902
Cheers
Dafydd
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Speaking of great live shows, I have to say I was quite impressed with
Herbert @ Motor last night.
It seemed like all of his musical personae coalesced and emerged though the
lounge style of Bodily Functions. Loved whatching him build tracks from
samples (jewel cases being smashed, bottles
I don't mean to sound ratty but why are you talking about something you have
yet to hear? Listen to it, it makes more sense after that.
H
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 02:23:49 -0700
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE:
Sorry; just checking if my last message got caught up in the negative
comments about Richie Hawtin on 313 filter ;-)
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Looks like good 'ole Dave Disco D Shayman is gettin' lotsa publicity these
days. Apparently his tracks have been used on MTV's The Real World and
he's either gonna appear on Showtime's DiscJockey show (on the ShoNext
network) or has already appeared there.
http://www.eyeballnyc.com under the
Sorry; just checking if my last message got caught up in the negative
comments about Richie Hawtin on 313 filter ;-)
OK, I'll try again
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If it sounds good then fine (I haven't listened to it and I have not
dissed
it) but the concept sounds suspect to me.
I'd
hi Christian,
i accidentally deleted the original FS ad. could you repost the link again?
and BTW, are you still in Detroit? i'm interested in a few of those
records
Mike
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Subject: [313] Derrick May
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 00:19:31 -0400
Quote.
I am a record producer first, an artist secondly and thirdly DJ
is it just me or does he
dial to 90.9 fm during this and any other 2030 nights.
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From: Ryan Brogan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 11:56 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] 2030 tomorrow 7/1/01 (Magda, Plexus, Carlos S.,John
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09.01.01
magdas
On Fri, 31 August 2001, Ryan Brogan wrote:
dial to 90.9 fm during this and any other 2030 nights.
What does FM stand for?
The good ol' days are gone. It sucks--I know, but
get used to it...
TJ
www.wireframerecords.com
www.outrecords.com
as in on your radio dial...
Christian Bloch
http://mp3.com/bloch
Tresor/LL/Deep Night Essentials/Simple Muzik/Funque
Droppings/Set.Go/Restructured
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www.pulseradiodetroit.com http://www.pulseradiodetroit.com
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Good DJing? - no it's all done on computer
so, what about the concept of megamixes done with reel-to-reel, like in
late '80s and early 90's and released on vinyl? there were lots of them;
some of them were good, some weren't. idea was
is this also broadcasted via the net?
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 6:03 PM
Subject: RE: [313] 2030 tomorrow 7/1/01 (Magda, Plexus, Carlos S.,John
Smokes (nyc) + more)
: dial to 90.9 fm during this and any
Yeah Todd's set was very cool and the visual accompaniment was a soothing
relief from the Bacardi logos.
Anyone know what software he uses for his visual editing? Also, if anyone
knows of other visual/video artists doing similar work I'd be interested in
knowing about them.
MEK
From:
Peter,
Pulse Radio Detroit is a micro power broadcast radio station (pirate signal
90.7)... broadcasting live on the net in the form of a simulcast via
live365.com.
the 2030 nights are different than the normal format. the signal is very
clear in detroit and dearborn but hit or miss elsewhere. i
basically, he is just remixing. you never bitched about it before
when your favorite techno producers do it...so why bitch now? :P
this album is his interpretation of the music...it's not like he is taking
credit for EVERYTHING (all the synth lines, piano riffs, whatev)...so why
are you so mad?
todd didnt do the vid for his set. iirc he brought in david tinapple of
coumbus and david robert of san francisco. i can forward this to todd
if you want more info...
michael
On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 04:23:19PM +, M Elliot-Knight wrote:
Yeah Todd's set was very cool and the visual
ric hudgins...aka phase4 does live manipulated LDC visuals for my sets, his
stuff is of the highest order
http://www.phasefour.org/
check out his site...
Greg Malcolm
T w i n e///S o u n d
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http://www.twinesound.com ::
Yeah Todd's set was very cool and the visual accompaniment was a soothing
relief from the Bacardi logos.
good lord, todd's set at polarity (columbus, ohio...july 21st this year if
i remember correctly) was AMAZINGLY good. i would venture to say better
than stewart walker's set even. :) really
i missed his set at polarity (sorry again, todd) but did you happen to
catch charles noel's set as _the archetype_? good stuff..i also
caught him and kevin ginger's after wedding party union in portland.
i highly reccomend. if you have a chance to come to columbus tonight,
rumor has it he's
Ok, I completely brainfarted when I posted this, and left out ANY sort of
linkso, here it is:
http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItemsuserid=sswigerinclude=0since=-1sort=2rows=25
Peace,
Scott
:http://www.skwiggly.com
:mother Earth sound system
:keep techno sexy!
so that
there are no new original (per se) sources being used and that music is
forever being recycled to create new music? Does this not eventually make
the music creatively bankrupt?
this is one of the best arguements i've seen on here so far. I totally
agree. While sampling/djing IS
Taking a waltz through the internet I found this
Some sounds from Todd Sines if you're jonzin' for it
http://www.scalestudio.com/sound/
making my Friday just that much better
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Some sounds from Todd Sines if you're jonzin' for it
http://www.scalestudio.com/sound/
yes..that was the site i was talking about...i couldn't remember it off
the top of my head...:P very good.
love havin music to listen to pre-furthur drive...maybe i can burn a cd to
listen to on the way. oh
Since the festival this year was my first intro to Todd's art I am
interested to know if these tracks were released on vinyl? The piece labeled
I Can't from the below site is quite good.
MEK
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Subject: Re: [313] More Todd Sines
Date:
The vocals on that track sound strangely familiar.. i'm pretty certain he
took them of bodily functions. Dani Siciliano's ...
Nice recylce todd !
-Pete
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Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 1:54 PM
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actually i know he was working with live vocalists recently..
... i belive that this was a result of one of those sessions
michael
On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 02:01:02PM -0400, Grammenos, Peter wrote:
The vocals on that track sound strangely familiar.. i'm pretty certain he
took them of
In a weird turn of events, I ran into the crew from
Art TV at Macaroni Grill(some guys from France making
a documentary who were filming/interviewing at
Lifefest) in Ann Arbor right before I left. I asked
what they were doing in town and they said they were
interviewing Disco D for the film.
d
Here is the full trackisting for Closer to the Edit.
--Brian
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Label: NOVAMUTE Artist: Richie Hawtin
Format: CD Title: DE9: Closer To The Edit
TRACK TITLE WRITTEN BY
1 0:00
Rhythm Sound Range Basic Channel 1999 RS04 BCP (BMG/UFA)
Blue
On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 02:01:02PM -0400, Grammenos, Peter wrote:
The vocals on that track sound strangely familiar.. i'm pretty certain he
took them of bodily functions. Dani Siciliano's ...
Nice recylce todd !
-Pete
The vocalist is Natacha Labelle, aka Stach, who lives in Toronto.
if anyone wants to part with peacefrog #15 (dbx) i'd be willing to pay 25$
US + shipping... i need that record ;) same goes for dbx losing control rob
hood remix...
Christian Bloch
http://mp3.com/bloch
Tresor/LL/Deep Night Essentials/Simple Muzik/Funque
Droppings/Set.Go/Restructured
Though not directly related to Detroit I thought I'd share this because of
the link to the recent comments by Stacey Pullen in XLR8R...
San Francisco magazine September issue
Pulse of the City by Sheerly Avni
(page 89)
The Boomboom Room (with apologies to the late John Lee Hooker)
House music
Here it is: the 1st ever edition of the NES Records Newsletter!
You know the deal - release info, DJ schedules, controversy, wild claims,
basically whatever you need you will be able to find in this newsletter.
Quick Update: The new website went up 8/25/01 - http://nesrecords.com -
Yeah! :) talkin about todd on 313 nice...yah of those
songs off the link, 3 of those were released on vinyl.
The tracks Awk, Push and Squiggle can be found on his
latest EP on Residual. Squiggle is so nice! deep and
funky with the DX-100 what the hell did you do with
the DX wood bass Todd!!!??
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