On Mon, 2001-10-22 at 15:48, Dan Sicko wrote:
Oh yeah ... TECHNO ONE
Seems like it was pretty decent, kind of like the B-sides to the
Virgin Techno! comp.
I'll dig it up at home for a track listing.
You don't need to Dan, you can copy and paste this :)
A1 - KOS (Chaos) - Definition of
on 10/22/01 10:19 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the feedbacklet me just add in
Ian Simmonds - Last States of Nature on !K7
to
Innerzone Orchestra - Programmed and
Stacey Pullen -Today is the Tommorow CDs i mentioned earlier
for an idea of type of sound Im trying find.
I'm
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Scotto wrote:
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From: Berislav [EMAIL PROTECTED]
but please guitar, drums, what is next...banjo.
sorry already been done kent williams samples a banjo in one of his tunes.
That track Cotton Eyed Joe did it first. I did sample Sandy
Not only has it been sampled like hell but there are a good number of cover
versions as well.
MEK
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Subject: RE: [313] techno/jazz --- jazz/techno
Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2001 21:46:20 +0200
Add to that Spacetime Continuum's Double Fine Zone with the saxaphone bits
and the Carl Craig-ish meoldies.
MEK
From: Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mann, Ravinder [CCS] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: The Music Institute 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] techno/jazz
Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2001
La La Land reminds me of Flash in the way that the naration is more
documentary... like he's just an observer of the going's on around him and
he's making comments along the way. Velvet always come across as quite
detached in his lyrical delivery.
MEK
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on 10/22/01 7:30 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Add to that Spacetime Continuum's Double Fine Zone with the saxaphone bits
and the Carl Craig-ish meoldies.
Right, but for some reason, I found this kind of light in comparison to
things like the Innerzone or Cinematic Orchestras. It seemed to me
btw, a drum machine or a synth IS a computer, in case you didn't know
thank you...
where's the TALENT in pushing some buttons, or twisting a knob?
whatever...
first i would venture to say...if you think it's that simple then try it
(assuming of course that you haven't)...it's tru that in some
but please guitar, drums, what is next...banjo.
sorry already been done kent williams samples a banjo in one of his tunes.
Anyone remember The Grid? What about 'Cotton Eyed Joe'? The Shaman? All
classic and bad examples of banjo use in electronic music. I want to hear
Kent's tune though.
this should really be in a magazine somewhere... a website essay/bulletin,
something.
Mike
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] fuel to the fire : was hawtin hawtin everywhere
Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2001 14:15:10 -0400
I have to agree
one of the most insightful postings i've ever seen on this list...
prime example, this past monday @ tronic (weekly techno party in nyc) we had
arranged todd sines to open up the night. he was running late and didn't
arrive until the middle of surgeon's set. now in an old setup (ie.
non-laptop)
If I were Richie Hawtin I would take the cut and edit thing even further by
using incongruous tracks that techno purists would never expect to hear, to
make the 'untechno' 'techno', like Kylie Minogue or, better, Mariah Carey -
her vocals are amazing, you could sample them and twist them around
i think metro area stuff is better composed. morgan has better key
structures and percusion. sounds like wang takes some wild key stabs a
little too much.
ryan
From: et machina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well... speakin for myself, I like Daniel Wang's stuff much more.
He can do no wrong for
Oops...
I think i crashed groovetech:^) Last night i was
trying to stream a set, things went really weird and
my comp frose, when i tried it again i had the same
problem that you' ve been having.
sorry :^)
Sam
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Do You Yahoo!?
Make a great
hi, i got into Groovetech just fine tonight... but i haven't been able to
stream audio or video from their site for a long time. :( i've been trying
to access their archived sets and no go.
Mike
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313]
I just put this record on hold at the record store (i'm broke) and i really
enjoyed a few of the tracks on here. i was wondering if there are any other
good Khan records out there that sound like this. i heard he used to do
some of the work over on the DJUNGLEFEVER label, which is the farthest
bad banjo use??? maybe some people should try other instruments...how about
a hard acid track with an accordian making the bass line. that would be
tight. maybe a washboard for percussionary enhancement (is that a real
phrase???) oh, and a picalo to use during the break down...
damn, i am going
is he talking about NSC?? i sure thought so. only in detroit will you find
all of those things put on one record, and then there is still music to
listen to after all the fun carnie tricks!! HOORAY FOR NSC!!!
cheers
jeff
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Well, as far as I know there are two different Khans out there. One is a
group of 3 guys producing tribal house and the other is a New Yorker, who
has also produced under the moniker Captain Comatose for Playhouse. The
latter just released an LP on Playhouse: Khan - No Comprendo, which I really
Kent williams wrote on Mon, 22 Oct 2001 about following:
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Scotto wrote:
From: Berislav [EMAIL PROTECTED]
but please guitar, drums, what is next...banjo.
sorry already been done kent williams samples a banjo in one of his tunes.
That track Cotton Eyed Joe did
That track Cotton Eyed Joe did it first. I did sample Sandy Bull
performing his arrangement of Carmina Burana, if that makes it any more
acceptable ...
it wasn`t Cotton eyed joe, i beleive it was RMB with banjo love
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To
yep, it was woody's party. took place on an unbelievably cold night
in minneapolis.
At 9:51 AM -0700 10/22/01, FC3 Richards wrote:
wasn't that party thrown by woody mcbride? i have heard numerous times that
party was one of the best in the MW...kinda makes we wanna live in the old
times...
can someone recommend me some albums by jazz musicians
that are in the jazz/techno vein, something that influenced kirk,
craig, ian o'brien, stacy
You could try theseboth contain facinating sleeves as well.
Herbie Hancock - HeadHunters
Miles Davis/Bill
If you like the latest Morgan Geist 'Super' then try out some of the stuff
on the UK Nuphonic label.
Faze Action's album of a few years ago sounds similar.
Mann, Ravinder [CCS] [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 23/10/2001 08:03:25 AM
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Subject: RE: [313] techno/jazz ---
Hi,
I am going to be visiting Paris next month. I was wondering if any of you
had any recommendations for record shopping. I don't know Paris very well,
so any directions would also be appreciated.
Hit me back privately.
Cheers,
Nik
after some time off i have a renewed interest in going
out in detroit and finding something interesting to
listen too. I used to go to motor quite often, but i
have heard that it is truly a dead club with no flavor
left. so i would love some recomendations on
something to do that is somewhat
Another request for information...
Just been to the local store and seen a Red Planet complation on Submerge.
Who is this?
It seemed like a collection of tracks with cat numbers like RP1 RP2 etc.
I recognised one of the track titles to be 'Sex in Zero Gravity', as it gets a
mention on this
Unless you plan to stock up on all the 12s (which I would advise, but it's
the priciest option), I'd strongly recommend buying the CD! If you actually
haven't heard any of the tracks you will be breathless upon first listen.
And if you're not impressed I'll eat my hat!
Brendan
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The Khan who produced for DJungle Fever also produced as Bizz OD, which I
believe is the name that most of the DJungle Fever releases are under. I
believe he's from NY and did acid techno with a house touch here and there.
I've also seen his name as Khan Oral. He also did a good deal of work on
Mann, Ravinder [CCS] wrote on Tue, 23 Oct 2001 about following:
Another request for information...
Just been to the local store and seen a Red Planet complation on Submerge.
Who is this?
mostly The Martian and visitors. (for example eddie flashin fowlkes,
who did sex in zero
Isn't Kahn also one of the people behind Air Liquid and Electro Bunker
Cologne? Is Kahn also the same guy who recorded Bad Computer for Temple
Records? And if there anyone who has a spare copy left
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The Khan who produced for DJungle Fever also produced as Bizz
OD, which
Few record shops in Paris :
BLACK LABEL (Bastille area)
25, rue Keller
75011 PARIS
http://www.blacklabel-records.com/
(Jungle / Drum'n'Bass)
HOKUS POKUS (Bastille area)
32, boulevard Richard Lenoir
75011 PARIS
(Hard Techno, Hardcore )
BASTILLE VINYLS (Bastille area)
4 RUE SEDAIN
75011
Khan is behind Air Liquid, I believe. And he also did several records for
Temple in the mid 90's. I don't know about Electro Bunker.
At 04:05 PM 10/23/2001 +0200, Jongsma, K.J. wrote:
Isn't Kahn also one of the people behind Air Liquid and Electro Bunker
Cologne? Is Kahn also the same guy who
Now i am in question-mode, what about Kit Builders, also from Koln and they
have a similair sound.
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Giles Wrote:
Air Liquide is Walker and Jammin Unit, from Koln. Associates in music
with Khan, co-releases, co-camp, etc. Electro Bunker parties were at
LiquidSky club in
Who is this?
The Martian a.k.a. Will Thomas. While the actual physical identity of the
spirits involved remains classified at a fairly low-priority level (one
transmission has it DJ Rolando also contributes to the series), it
appears likely that humanoids will be posing this question for many
on 10/23/01 7:26 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about Mark de-Clive Lowe?? Maybe in the jazz camp more than techno, but
still the electronics is a pretty crucial part of his sound.
His album Six Degrees is wicked. He's also pretty damn awesome live as
well.
Is anybody else tired of
aren't walker and khan air liquide???
look for stuff out as air liquide... i have a killer 2x10 from about 5 years
ago...
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From: Eric Scuccimarra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 7:30 AM
To: Batory, Jason; 'FC3 Richards'
Cc: '313'
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Mark's stuff and on the other side of the world, the West
London/Broken Beat stuff are the most promising jazz/electronic
hotbeds to me.
If we're still talking techno and jazz, has anybody mentioned Jamie
Hodge (Born Under a Rhyming Planet)?
He'd probably argue that there isn't a lot of
There is a non-japanese release, don't know on what label though. I'll dig it up
tonight and send you the details tomorrow. I think I ordered it through CDNOW,
but I am not sure...
W
on 10/23/01 7:26 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about Mark de-Clive Lowe?? Maybe in the jazz camp more than
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| From: Dan Sicko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 4:27 PM
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| If we're still talking techno and jazz, has anybody mentioned Jamie
| Hodge (Born Under a Rhyming Planet)?
Not yet, but I remember the natty little sig he used when he posted
Alright, since I work for Temple Records, Khan's old record store here in
NYC, I should set the record straight somewhat.
Air Liquide is Khan's brother, Cem. Khan is responsible for Bizz OD, Super
8, Cube 40, Captain Comatose and a million other things. His real name is
Can (pronounced Khan) Oral
I believe Khan is actually the brother of one of the Air
Liquide guys-- Walker methinks.
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Cem Oral (Jammin' Unit) and Ingmar Koch (Walker) are Air Liquide (i think).
Nephology is a great album as is Sonic Weather Machine.
aren't walker and khan air liquide???
look for stuff out as air liquide... i have a killer 2x10 from about 5
years
ago...
global warning on warp.
one of the best tracks out of detroit.
of course, it's impossible to find on vinyl. easy enough to get on cd.
james
www.jbucknell.com
Brian Dillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/19/2001 01:12:38 PM
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that double 10 is very fine
(wasn't it very tribal ??)
I have the Liquide Air E.p. on blue vinyl (blue 003) with M.S. Applegate on
vocals
also very fine
Mad'R
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Liquide Air was the sh*t! Bad-ass acid track!
-J
on 10/23/01 12:35 PM, Mad'R at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
that double 10 is very fine
(wasn't it very tribal ??)
I have the Liquide Air E.p. on blue vinyl (blue 003) with M.S. Applegate on
vocals
also very fine
Mad'R
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Yes, I must agree. The broken beat stuff is really where some of the best
jazz leaning sounds are coming from. Seiji (in all of his guises), Nubain
Mindz, Mustang, and on and on. Still trying to get my head around the Nubian
Mindz full length. Also, as a added bonus, it never fails to attract a
Don't know if these were mentioned (though they aren't techno per say they
were influential in the way they structured their music)...
The Art Ensamble of Chicago
Max Roach
Lester Bowie
Don Cherry
Pharoah Sanders
Mandrill (on the funk/jazz/rock side)
Bud Powell (one, if not, the best piano
Ok so they aren't from Detroit and I'm not sure they have any connection in
any way to the city but has anyone heard their full length album? I picked
up the Eple EP with the Bjorn Torske remix and it's so much fun listening to
that I want to hear more from them.
MEK
Mark Ambrose is doing (recording wise)?
I posed this question about a week ago but got no answers but there was a
Richie Hawtin discussion going on to distract everyone.
MEK
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I'm pretty sure that the Khan who produced No Comprendo is from Germany. At
least that is what he said when he played (at the empty bottle in chicago)
with julee cruise about a month ago. bizarre live show--the only person
that comes to mind in comparison is cex, who also seeks audiece
I think that Final Scratch opens doors for people. Take for example a
dj/producer who doesn't want to have to spend $50 for each dubplate, doesn't
have the cash for that
nifty looking new vestax vinyl cutter, and doesn't have the connections to
get their work published.
What if their
Since these threads are wandering from techno towards Indie Rock, Was
wondering what you all think of the Vincent Gallo album just released on
Warp. For those not familiar, he's primarily known as an Indie Film actor,
he also directed/produced the movie Buffalo66. Kinda strange to see an
album out
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Hello!
Check:
Da Groove records shop = house
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(including Symbols Instruments, an early KMS production of Derrick Carter,
Mark Farina, Chris Nazuka)
Peace,
Scott
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my khan recommendations:
orgien I-IV (no label, distributed through temple i think) dark sinister bassy
monotone ambient, instead of whales singing you get hunks moaning in the
background, some sampled 70s gay-porn-sleaze-funk, and the pet shop boys.
super 8 (khan's now defunked (?) label)
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