Greetings All,
Just a quick note to let you know that I have two new tracks available at
http://www.assasins.net
the first track is entitled Tabla Jam. It is a collaboration between
myself and John C. It is a very long (24 minutes,) and almost meditative
track. I know that the size of this
Hey there.
Thought some of you may be interested that I re-vamped the website (
www.wireframerecords.com )and added some new tracks, a new mix, and two new
artists. Watch for vinyl releases early next year...
Thanks for the B-Width!!!
TJ
www.wireframerecords.com
www.outrecords.com
on 11/3/01 2:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would also dispute that Star Dancer is the blueprint for trance;
there are quite a few releases in my collection that predate it
(I was playing what we would now call trance in 1994 but quickly got
away from it, and though I like some of the old
On Sun, 4 Nov 2001, Ian wrote:
+Not to turn this into a particularly long thread, but what would you
+consider to be other midwestern influences on what has become Trance?
maybe some stuff out of minnesota? that place has always been pretty
candy anyways... thinkin stuff like on head in the
and milwaukee too. drop bass couldn't be more
trance. it would be hard
anyways... i don't know if they could pull it off.
the beer's good, but i
stay for the cheese (and the glass).
definately drop bass. it was one of the first thoughts
that came to mind but I didnt wanna step on any
Final Scracth article in this sunday's times ..
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/04/arts/music/04SANN.html?search=nyToday
-Pete
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I'm sure someone will think this is a great article, but with lines like :
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One song, Kladfvgbung Micshk, uses a prepared piano for both the rhythm
and the melody, and this suggestion - that a rhythm instrument can have a
At 2:27 AM -0800 11/5/01, M. Todd Smith wrote:
I would really like to know what Final Scratch had to do with DE9 2, besides
being an influence on it (whatever that means).
in using final scratch more and more, richie has started re-editing,
re-mixing, re-interpreting tracks since he can do so
No one mentioned anything about his set at Nikita last Friday in SF.
I just wanted to drop a quick mention of it, and I must say, as someone
who has critized Richie's more recent (read: '99 up to present) sets,
I was really impressed. About an hour to an hour and half of bangin'
(but not the
Wasn't Ian Levine a big time DJ back in the Northern Soul days? I believe his
second career was the invention of HI-NRG?
W
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22. Richie Hawtin...
W
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77. Arnad Van Helden
heh.
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Brian balistic Prince
Disco D played here saturday (and he REALLY tore it up, by the way) and
we talked a bit about all this new DJ technology. He had a couple of things
to say about Final Scratch and the new Pioneer decks:
1. You can't actually scratch on Final Scratch. At least not battle scratching.
2. He was
Show #027 (11-03-01) via realaudio...
http://www.n-siderecords.com/cgi-bin/dj?ra=nside_show027_110301.ram
The N-side w/ David H., Show #027 11-03-01 [Electro]
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[##] artist - track name - label (title)
[01] Plastic Sleeves - Channel One
The Puzzlebox Tour with Optic Nerve and Strand was hugely received and
had people wanting more. Special special thanks to Marsel Delsin
Records (amsterdam) , D1 Records (Dublin), Ketty COFFEEBUZZ BOOKING
(Rome), Peter Ultraschall (Munich), Rub A Dub Records and our new Boo
Karen (Scotland).
he said that was probably the best time he's ever had playing in SF.
his set the following night in LA was quite similar.. came on,
floored it for a while, backed off and played some de9:ce tracks, and
then wound up banging it out again - but more funky, like you said.
he snuck in that You
Hi,
Did that one ever come out on CD?
Thanx,
W
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Aboslutely
Dale's finest hour, a rarity now. Let's see some represses! Especially on
vinyl.
Cheers
todd
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Hi,
Did that one ever come out on CD?
yes, but it's VERY hard to find these days. i had to settle for a CDR of
Napster MP3s.
dale--how about bugging richie co. for a re-release under the plus 8
classics banner?
brian dillard
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Scandium Records, can anyone give me any info???
TIA,
Misszak
Music is the key of life, dancing is the way of the world and it continues
like this. Terrence Parker
Be sure to check out www.TerrenceParker.com, www.TPVibe.8m.com.
Listen to TP's radio show The Dance Emporium at
With lost of thanks to John Osselaer, TechnoTourist.org is able to
present an interview with Richie Hawtin -
http://technotourist.org/
or directly -
http://technotourist.org/modules.php?op=modloadname=Sectionsfile=indexreq=viewarticleartid=4
Cheers,
Hans
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it's a bizar tool
never seen this before
done by any machine accept the sl's
Mad'R
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2. He was impressed by the
Carl Craig - Moment of Truth (Planet E)
relativity - Carl Craig urbans afair dub (deep dish)
those two songs seems to be the same one to me. moment of truth is
in the planet e cd designer music, i guess. and the other is in the
x mix 2 mixed by laurent garnier on studio k7
Oi!
Found while surfin' the net:
http://www.discocsid.ru/
From Chicagostan Houseski to OldSk00l Moskow Polka 'n' Bass in Realski
Audioski.
R.
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Weblog, Webcam, Technomusic and more ...
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someone was asking about the old funk track 'feels so real', it is by steve
arrington,
whoopee i'm off on a music shopping weekend, anyone got any recent
recommendations? i've been digging 'famous when dead' on playhouse,
'inhouse' on comfort, the soul centre CD with the black cover (is the
hullo.
can anyone recommend some ambient records in style of what brothers Voigt
have produced under aliases Gas and Sturm on Mille Plateaux ?
thanks and sorry ;)
Ronald Raygun
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greetings...
just wanted to pass on this info:
:::a plethora of IDM:::
.live @ the asterisk gallery (2393 professor st).
::KRACFIVE POSSE:: (fresh idm collective ft. Colongib)
:GRAND BUFFET: (mini disc hip hop)
:XANOPTICON: (hyperactive broken beats)
.ANDRIU. (pop
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