Exos, Panic in Detroit (Buzz), Slater, Carl Craig, Heaven 17, Hawtin,
Sterac, Carsten Jost, Slam, more. Low start bids, no reserves. Thx.
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Anyone know if it would still be possible to find Kenny Larkin's
Catatonic? More specifically the 8th state rmx, which I think is the Carl
Craig
I haven't had any luck seeing it around, and if anyone had an extra
copy.
Trevor Wilkes
haehae.. i'm the one who fell in love with the song and it seems that i'll
be the only one that will not buy the record. hehe.. this is the sad thing
aout living in brasil..
: ]
henrique
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Hi everybody,
I'm aiming to make the long hall to Europe for the northern summer (probably
for the bulk of June/July), and was wondering what people pick to be the
best music festivals on over that period. I'm aware of the bigger ones, so
tips on lesser known/more localised events are welcomed as
... so I really doubt he's explored
his head to the extent he needs to, to produce something truly outstanding.
But I believe he will. To me, the As One thing is a tight LP, good quality
and from the heart ... but doesn't got the last, great step. Not quite.
As far as the new album goes I agree,
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313'ers be attending this?
Critical Studies:Humanities Lecture Series Detroit Sound
Lecturing from 1:00 - 4:30 pm
Adam Lee Miller-Adult.
Carl Craig-Planet E
Rita Sayegh
Dan Sicko
Location-DeSalle Auditorium, Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills,
Michigan
Open to the public on a first-come,
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Subject: [313] Catatonic
Anyone know if it would still be possible to find Kenny Larkin's
Catatonic? More specifically the 8th state rmx, which I think is the
Carl
Thx, I also have a similar query with the 1st Model500 LP on cd - that seems
quieter too, but I guess the explanation might be the same ... rather than
an audio equipment problem.
(Excuse my atrocious grammar, earlier - I'm trying to do other things in
between rapping about more interesting stuff
Well I finally uploaded something new, its in that disco techno style that I
know yall love. The tracks called Inhuman Motion.
http://www.mp3.com/ScottVallance
ScottV.
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Woh ... rewind that von Oswald bit! How'd that come about?
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mmm, I got confused. it _is a
http://stations.mp3s.com/stations/53/detroit_music_director_pic.html
http://stations.mp3s.com/stations/53/detroit_music_director_pic.html
Yes, he's working on an experiment. :)
Peace,
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Any chance of a rough transcript or report? It may that the institution will
have an outline of each othe speakers' addresses in advance, which can be
posted if someone can get hold of them. Wd be appreciated by many.
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I'll be going...it'll be VERY interesting. =)
Glyph
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313'ers be attending this?
Critical Studies:Humanities Lecture Series Detroit Sound
Lecturing from 1:00 - 4:30 pm
Adam Lee Miller-Adult.
Carl Craig-Planet E
Rita Sayegh
Dan Sicko
Location-DeSalle Auditorium, Cranbrook
For those of you that are in the So Cal area, I just thought I would mention
that Higher Source is having a huge record sale. They have lots of records
that are $.99 and tons that are 50%. The reason I mention this on the list
is because I saw some records from Titonton Duvante, Jeff Mills,
about 10 mins in, gene farris mix on frequency detroit (thanks
christian...).
http://www.frequencydetroit.com/instructions/Gene_Farris1.htm
it's a common one, Derrick Carter also plays it a lot. undulating piano line
and some guy talking over it wherever I go, I'm always on the move... sort
it's a common one, Derrick Carter also plays it a lot. undulating piano
line
and some guy talking over it wherever I go, I'm always on the move...
sort
of thing.
please answer on the list, also I am very interested.
Got change for a twenty ..
Cheers,
Maarten
Could someone please mail me the tracklisting of the inside out ep from
Kevin Saunderson (as reese) on Fragile?
Thanx a lot,
Maarten
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Reese Bassline / Inside-Out Fragile FRG-04
A Bassline
B Inside-Out
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Subject: [313] inside out
Could someone please mail me the tracklisting of the inside
isn't that bside track called
'funky, funk, funk'
At 05:04 25.01.02 -0500, you wrote:
Reese Bassline / Inside-Out Fragile FRG-04
A Bassline
B Inside-Out
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At 01:21 AM 1/25/2002, you wrote:
Woh ... rewind that von Oswald bit! How'd that come about?
mmm, I got confused. it _is a collaboration song with holger
hiller on his
lp oben im eck and I should know cause I loved holger hiller too...
Ah...Holger...Dorau...and the band from which they
I think that it may be on the Network version.
Funky funk funk is entirely forgettable, but bassline redeems the record.
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isn't
Well it doesn't say on the record...Discogs.com says they're both untitled,
but Sonic Groove's site has it listed as I posted it.
Dunno really...isn't that half the fun??
Cheers,
m*
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Pardon my ignorance but the drum and bass people around 5 years ago were
all doing variations on a fat bassline sound, which they called a Reese
bassline. Although pretty easy to synthesize, I think that a KMS record's
bassline was widely sampled for this. I thought when I picked up 'bassline'
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Pardon my ignorance but the drum and bass people around 5 years ago were
all doing variations on a fat bassline sound, which they called a Reese
bassline. Although pretty easy to synthesize, I think that a KMS record's
bassline was widely sampled for this. I thought when I picked up
but where did the name reese bassline come from?
robin pinning [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 25/01/2002 11:08:16 AM
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Pardon my ignorance but the drum and bass people around 5
No, you're right... I think the track in question is Reese Just Want Another
Chance, originally released on Incognito.
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Pardon my ignorance but the drum and bass people around 5 years
ago were
all doing variations on a fat
Reese, of course, coming from Alex Reese, who first used
that wobble type sound in 1994, I believe.
*useless hardcore/jungle/dnb knowledge tidbit #8757345763*
Ian Scott aka DJ Entropy
No, Alex Reese has nothing to do with it. The name Reese comes from
It was repressed recently on West End records. Should be easy enough
to find. Awesome classic Garage jamm!
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Does anyone know whether Loose Joints' It's all over my face is easy
enough to get hold of / on vinyl compilations etc.
... Pls also include the year. Cheers.
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Subject: [313] inside out
Could someone please mail me the tracklisting of the inside out ep from
Kevin Saunderson (as
1/25/2002 6:19:25 AM, Jongsma, K.J. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Reese, of course, coming from Alex Reese, who first used
that wobble type sound in 1994, I believe.
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No, Alex
but where did the name reese bassline come from?
kevin master reese saunderson
:)
robin...
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also there is a Samuel L. Session record, I thnk Cycle number one. On it
there is a typical Reese sounding tune.
The best for me though is the 100 not out ep by DJ Q on Filter records. It
has been appropriately described as the best Kevin Saunderson tune not to be
done by Kevin Saunderson. I
It's Unterschrift by DC himself on Classic.
What a tune? I thought it was Cal Craig at first as tehy have a similar
lilt to there voices.
SMc
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Subject: [313] song ID
HmI believe I stand corrected here, although I would like some
clarification on this.
So the Reese Bass that was used in Jungle/DNB back in 1994 was sampled from
Kev Saundy? I did some searching and this appears to be the case, however, is
it just a
coincidence that Alex Reese was
i thought Kevin S was well known for the 'Hoover Bass' found on some of the
e-dancer tracks. Is this the same thing as the 'Reese Bass' ?
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Subject: [313]
I was disappointed to see Stacey in the backroom of the End a year ago. It
was the Plus8 night with Mr C, Hawtin and Acquaviva in the other room.
Stacey was playing a slow jamming house set and more or less sitting down.
I was gutted at this point because I had gone all the way to see him
Probably been answered already but yes, it's the same Reese - (NOT Alex
Reese either!) I doubt it's necessary to sample it though - it's relatively
easy to produce I understand from my lil bro' with an er 808? Is
it? I'm sure I'll be told. n/eway, he says only a fool would sample it -
Not visible to everyone. Shame.
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oliver ho has shown himself to be one of the most talented producers of
out-of-the-ordinary dancefloor techno in recent years, investigating a
distinctive sound that fuses cut-up vocal
I know there were at least 2 complilations on the 'Garage last year or so
and from reading the listings they all contained 'Is it...' so
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Djing reflects that sound - well when I've seen him - hence trax selection
like Mr Sliff, Oxia etc - still one of the best DJs I've seen.
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The Reese Bassline that people were talking about in the jungle/dnb world
does come from Alex Reese.
Does it bollocks. It comes from Kevin 'Master Reese' Saunderson - a track
like 'Human Bond' is a good example of his use of the sound. Alex Reece
(note correct spelling of his surname) has
Eh? Kevin 'Master Reese' Saunderson was the early nickname. Which in itself
is derived from his real middle name Kevin Martin Saunderson ... At last
somebody knows (a bit) less than me :o). Not anymore tho. :o(
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Wrong. KMS was called 'Reese' much earlier.
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1/25/2002 6:08:16 AM, robin pinning [EMAIL
Oops. I said Martin. Sorry. I was closer than suggesting it was lame d n
b'er Alex Reese though, so I can still hold my head up high ...
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Anyone?
I know his brother or relation comes on here.
appreciated,
SM
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u sure? Nearly all the young bass heads are in awe of Kevin Saunderson and
it's definitely him they mean when they say a Reese Bassline. Can't think of
any who actually admit to liking Alex Reese ... he's almost akin to Adam F
to them ... Did you know Alvin Stardust is Adam F's dad?
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1/25/2002 6:46:36 AM, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
u sure?
Actually, I was worng, I just corrected myself.
As it turns out, the tune that was sampled by all the jungle/dnb cats was Just
Want Another Chanceby Reese (aka kevvy saundy)still lookin for a
sample of it, or an
on 1/25/02 6:43 AM, Odeluga, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oops. I said Martin. Sorry. I was closer than suggesting it was lame d n
b'er Alex Reese though, so I can still hold my head up high ...
Well, IMO, Alex REECE has actually done some quite nice drum n' bass
stuff like the classic
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Subject: [313] Contact information for Jacek Sienkiewicz?
Anyone?
I know his brother or
Reese, of course, coming from Alex Reese, who first used
that wobble type sound in 1994, I believe.
*useless hardcore/jungle/dnb knowledge tidbit #8757345763*
Ian Scott aka DJ Entropy
No, Alex Reese has nothing to do with it. The name Reese
Name another Adam F classic, except Colours :o)? ... OK, I admit, he's the
guy people into DnB love to hate. Not always justifiably. But it's true that
he doesn't have much of a body of work behind him - compared to say someone
like Ed Rush ... AF's making a packet now as a hip hop producer ...
No, Alex Reese has nothing to do with it. The name Reese
comes from Kevin
Saunderson nickname Reese, actualy he called himself Kevin
'Master reese'
Saunderson (KMS).
surely this should be in the FAQ, lol. did we ever settle on a FAQ?
This is what is on the [313]-website (geez, the
1/25/2002 7:09:38 AM, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Name another Adam F classic, except Colours :o)? ... OK, I admit, he's the
guy people into DnB love to hate. Not always justifiably. But it's true that
he doesn't have much of a body of work behind him - compared to say someone
like Ed
on 25/1/02 12:14 pm, DJ Entropy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Name another Adam F classic, except Colours :o)?
Metropolis. techno pads and rolling Reese bass. awesome.
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i played drum and bass for 5 years and was pretty into that scene in
Boston, where i lived at the time. other dnb head friends from coast to
coast pretty much all respected adam f. but then again, most dnb people
love to hate almost anyone anyway, admittedly.
colors metropolis brand new funk
I remember the night you're talking about although I think I was mainly in
the main room for Hawtin Aquaviva that night. I caught him the time
before at The End and that was only about a month earlier. That time was
the first time I heard him spin and I liked what I heard, all good
dancefloor
So the final verdict on DJ Pullen? :o)
I vote yes (as in I think he's 'good'). My reasons is that he's versatile
and competent. Any reports to the contrary I'd attribute to fatigue or
deliberate archness. Someone said that one of the nights upon which it's
claimed he played poorly there were a
Wasn't Aphex's NYC debut playing sandpaper on one deck? I'm sure I read
something ludicrous like that some years back?
Saw Mills in Zurich late last year and after about 2 hours he looked at the
admittedly lame crowd and raised his eyebrows, and probably thought I can't
be arsed with this... he
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Ok, I'm new to this mail service, so I'm not familiar with the topics you
discuss.
But, surely if you subscribe to a mail service like this, you have more
than a passing interest in
It's a Derrick Carter track -
Derrick L Carter : The Unterschrift EP (Classic) UK Release
the particular track is : End Of the Line (Got Change For A Twenty?)
The rest of the EP is superb also.
Cheers,
Howard
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He's also the son of Alvin Stardust.
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doesn't it all depend on how it is spelled??
Reece-Kevin Saunderson
Reese-Alex Reese?
or something like that. i could have it backwards. i know they are both
big names in their respected genre's, but i think the names are spelled
backwards...
but then again i could be wrong as usual...
jeff
Careful about asking 'Is it music?' almost any dance music afficionada has
to ask themselves the same question in a dark night of the soul ... But for
me personally, it IS music. Perhaps a new kind of music which takes the
aesthetic principles of modern art and applies them to sound - CF: The Art
Reece-Kevin Saunderson
Reese-Alex Reese?
or something like that. i could have it backwards.
Yeah, you do have it backwards...
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Was reissued in 2001 on 12 inch
Loose Joints ~ Is It All Over My Face - West End Records
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Point taken Ken,
Sorry, just was on a bit of a rant. Of course people should come here
ignorant, it's a good resource for people.
I just can't stand a lot of that sort of music - the
No offense, Alex, but it sounds like you have more of a hatred for the people
and not the music...
TJ
www.wireframerecords.com
www.mp313.com
PeoplePC: It's for people. And it's just smart.
http://www.peoplepc.com
Uh...I take that lie back: my lift to the event backed out on me last
min, so somebody else will need to do the reporting.
=(
Grand opening, Grand closing,
Glyph.
glyph1001 wrote:
I'll be going...it'll be VERY interesting. =)
Glyph
Pryor, Ryan N wrote:
313'ers be attending this?
the age old is it music or is it noise debate,at the end of the day if it
makes you moove then it is justified as a form of entertainment, thus who
are we to comment on whether or not it is or is not music. for the people
who enjoy d'n'b it most certainly is music but for the rest it sounds
i like delsin. and mangos for breakfast!
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Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 10:06 AM
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Subject: [313] is it music?
the age old is it music or is it noise debate,at the end of the day if it
makes you moove
So still need someone who's going to kindly give us even the most sketchiest
of reports back please please please ... in the name of anorak-dom at least!
:o)
Shorter Oxford English Dictionary: Anorak - noun; colloquial; (UK) an
obsessive about a particular hobby or pastime, e.g. angling,
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Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 10:12:04 -0500
i like delsin. and mangos for breakfast!
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music is so much more -
communication and projections
much of 313-music is full of things to talk about
but it should happen a much higher level then only comments about taste -
incl. some respect 4 the musicians beeing judged by others -
so much more then any other people get
hey alex...
youre from the uk so you really should know it ,,,
seems like youre a bit narrow minded bout that,,,drum n bass
is music in deed,you might not like itz but you really cant say that
there are only some producers that cut it,,,you should really go and look
how people like optical, ed
... still preparing some blabla in my mind bout that 4 the list
no, not more blabla!
robin...
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hi,,,
can anyone tell me whos behind the project A.E.S. ,,
i got a tracl called music in my head and its just so awesome
was it released on vinyl?? i didnt find anything
ron
ron lux _ jahnstr.7 _ d-71299 wimsheim _
fon |
i personally like when artists put thought into their craft... be it minimal
house/tech...d'n'b or ambient...you can tell. but at other times no thought is
just as good...as long as it has funky rythms!!
Is your boss reading your email? Probably
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Personally I enjoyed Alex's post, if only for the outstanding use of the
word 'bobbins', one of my favourite English colloquialisms and one I've
hardly heard since the great days of Madchester. Discuss.
And if you ask me, he's right about that garage/2-step bobbins too. So Solid
my a**e. Bunch of
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Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 16:30:30 +0100 (MET)
music is so much more -
communication and projections
much of 313-music is full of things to talk about
but it should happen a much higher level then only comments
Surely listmember Prof. Sicko should just publish his paper online, or
better still, on this list, once all the brow-furrowing is over?Maybe Adam
Miller could be persuaded to do the same...
TOM
So still need someone who's going to kindly give us even the most
sketchiest
of reports back
This is barely comprehensible. Sorry.
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music is so much more -
communication and projections
much of 313-music is full
Put that in your column and smoke it, I dare you!
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Personally I enjoyed Alex's post, if only for the outstanding use
As it's still near the beginning of the year, I thought that this is still
a relevant topic.
Over the last few weeks there have been loads of lists in magazines, net
etc. with top lists of 2001.
While I don't slavishly go out and buy all the top 10 records, I do find
these useful to check I
If you like that you should check out One/Three by Dabrye on Ghostly
International.
One of my top 10 of '01.
Agci
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Date: Fri, Jan 25, 2002, 11:11 AM
As it's still near the beginning of the year, I thought that
Everybody on this list has probably got and savoured it but Herbert's
Bodily Functions. Why this guy is not a star is beyond me.
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As it's still near the
Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
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Mr Magic Feet will not thank me for saying this, but he nearly shares his
name with a little bit of English rhyming slang.
E.g.
What do you think of that dope new So Solid mix little
I do and I thought it was great
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Sorry to kiss a**e, but, yeah it was a great little mag.
It's been a long long time since I saw a copy though, 3/4 years?
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As it's still near the beginning of the year, I thought that this is still
a relevant topic.
Over the last few weeks there have been loads of lists in magazines, net
etc. with top lists
In a message dated 1/25/02 7:03:48 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's really odd, because everyone I have ever known in the jungle/dnb
scene has thought the Reese Bass comes from Alex Reese...
Just goes to show you that junglists need to pull the blinders off and
Yeah I can remember that magic feet magazine used to think it was ok but
could never find it very easily. Whilst on the nostalgia trip does anyone
remember the old fanzine that the droid used to put out forget its name
was it overload or something like that please advise or I will go insane
Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
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Yesss, tell 'em how it is Oscillate.
That's my point exactly, put exactly how I would want to put it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 25/01/2002 16:39:31
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
At 1/25/2002 + 11:19, you wrote:
but where did the name reese bassline come from?
kevin master reese saunderson
(ehm.. plug alert)
about mr reese, he'll be doing a five hours (!) set next week at the
melkweg (milky way) here in amsterdam. . fri feb 1
before that, you can enjoy
delsin's good. so are mangos. kevin saunderson rocks. i'd like for him to
bring back some of those older tracks via repress. and i thought it was
Kevin Maurice Saunderson into Master Reese as a nickname/play on words which
led to Reese?
maybe professors sicko/van loo/malbon know the answers?
This is barely comprehensible. Sorry.
what do you mean by that ?
- the grammar and stuff ? - pffr
or you got the meaning and you complain about that ?
you could complain a bit more detailed then -
- oh and robin - about the bla-man thing
hm listen - I would love to shut up and just
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