the first two courses of our meal consisted of a very chunky but still
crispy rechenzentrum to start, for the main course we served up a
deeply delicious monolake and for the dessert course in this
3 course series of german treats
clonk and the el mocambo productions present
from berlin,
hmm. I don't know where this thread started but to comment on these two
artistically I would say that Angel has lost his way recently (in mine
eyes), Rockliffe isn't a bad dj but I am not too sure about his productions.
He needs to move way from that Carl Cox, Billy Nasty, Jim Masters stable to
i can get a MAC quadra should i use it has a sequncer?
i have a good [EMAIL PROTECTED] but i want another machine to only work with
music.
any good options on the quadra??
y.
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Last year's web site is still up, no info on this year's DEMF yet, though...
http://www.electronicmusicfest.org
I'm planning to attend the Monday performances... hopefully this year I'll
be able to go up early and catch some of the Sunday performances as well.
And... an afterparty or two on
ok, this is a very good label, i really like the stuff that fabrice lig put
out here`s some real info:
http://www.discogs.com/label/Indulge_Records
http://www.indulge-records.com/
have fun
y.
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Yes, you can sequence with it. You would need an old copy of some sequencer
and a midiman mac interface or any mac midi interface. There are guys out
there still sequencing with Atari ST's and MasterTracks Pro.
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Check out 30 minute audio Documentary about Detroit.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/documentaries/
...From Iggy and the MC5 through garage gurus Jeff Mills and Kevin
Saunderson right up to Eminem and the White Stripes...
if anybody knows of any other 'audio documentaries that are online about
hi folks. can anyone fire off a track listing for ten days of blue on
peacefrog?
regards,
lrh
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hi folks. i just got hold of a wilhite track. i have no idea what it's
name is. it's a pretty hard 909 drum track with a nice rhodes keyboard
lick. there is a soulful, one-word female vocal sample... i can't decipher
it. any help is appreciated.
p.s. i already have good kiss so i know
From what I hear people are working things out. I hope they do. I think in
Detroit folks get the impression that their small scene is very political.
Every scene, big or small, is political. You should visit Melbourne! (I
think I should get an honorary degree in psychology from counselling DJs and
I got a mix CD lately and it's all nu skool breaks stuff a la Adam
Freeland/Lee Coobs/etc which I personally find reay boring. Not sure
if that helps!
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Subject: [313] Raygun Records
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 11:57 AM
as far as i know, and from some pics i have seen they appear to be
black...Mr Angel was obviously heavily influenced by Detroit judging by
his
production sound. As far as more recently though, i don't think he has
done
anything.
Dave Angel is fully into the Detroit sound, plus his dad is a
there is hardly a mention of Detroit Techno in that story,
in fact having a second read of the blurb text...
...From Iggy and the MC5 through garage gurus Jeff Mills and Kevin Saunderson
right up to Eminem and the White Stripes...
garage gurus what the??
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dave
On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Lee Herrington wrote:
hi folks. can anyone fire off a track listing for ten days of blue on
peacefrog?
Flex
Collage of Dreams
Gutaris Breeze (6000 km to Amsterdam)
Ten Days of Blue
Venim (sic) and Wonder
Deluge
December's Tragedy
Soft Summer
Collage of Dreams (Outro)
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Subject: [313] John Beltran:::Ten Days Of Blue
hi folks. can anyone fire off a track listing for ten days of blue on
peacefrog?
regards,
lrh
1. flex
2.
i was talking with Huckaby the other day asking him if demf was on this
year. he said he was on the committee for selecting djs. its on!
ryan
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Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 13:36:05 +1100
'Take My Back'/'Fennes' was NOT by Mr G, but by G Flame ('Cisco Feirrera).
It is also contained on the LP 'Who Knows?' by G Flame Mr G, (1998).
Apologies for any inconvenience caused.
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does anyone have the track listing to the planet e cd - designer music???
and is it still available?
thanks
jason
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Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
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Not many of you are probably bothered (apologies to those)
But on my walk to work every day I go past what is left of the
Hacienda/Factory offices.
This morning I walked past and half
It is still available, or at least was in January.
Dont have the track listingtry allmusic.com...there sure to have it.. hold
it ill have a look
cut/pastehere goes...
1.Planet Plan [Carl Craig Mix] performed
by UFO -
this is another label, Plastic Raygun - its british breaks label. not
oliver kapps`s label.
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I got a mix CD lately and
Satisfied? To sum up (so far) that's Mr G, Rockliffe Rachmad. But no one's
mentioned Orlando Voorn ... Amsterdam. I know very little about him myself
... a collaboration with Atkins circa 1995/6 - If you have Tresor's Infiniti
Collection - it's on there ... yes he's definitely black, before I get
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Orlando is black, although I fail to see what it has to do with anything.
He's also about 6'7, he is MASSIVE!!
He is also a really cool guy, one of the good ones! (there's not many!)
Orlando Voorn comes from a hip hop background and is a pretty good hip hopm DJ
by all accounts (was it the DMC he won?)
The earliest techno records I heard by him were his early frequency stuff
('hey, hey, hey' is the only title I can remember off hand) which was big on
the early 90s rave
And there's Colin Dale and his Abstrakt Dance.
His radio show on kiss fm london in the early nineties was a real eye (or
ear rather) opener and was what made me discover techno in the first place.
His tack selection then was different to what he plays nowthen it was
all about B12 and GPR
This guy is almost black.
http://www.techstylism.com/pic/spot/jlafro.html
// janos
... See how ridiculous this gets? Admittedly this is just a tactless thing
to say, but I can see where he's coming from. Janos, imho 'blackness' such
as it is, is not a question of degree, it's probably more a
Just for the sake of clarification:
G Flame is Cisco Ferreira. Mr. G is Colin McBean.
Should be fairly self-evident from the production values alone
Hey Ken how's it going?
Just for the sake of clarification ... the identities of Messrs G Flame G
were iterated correctly quite a bit in
Better tell Colin McBean he's been redesinated as Gaetano Parisio while he
wasn't looking! :o)
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Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 12:45 PM
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Subject: Re: [313] Black Brit Tech
And there's Colin
Sorry for the mistake, Mr G is NOT Gaetano Parisio. I was totally misinformed!
fab.
Er why, perchance should it be fairly evident from the production values
alone?
It just is...G Flame stuff is much more with the advent influences... and
the main brain behind the advent is cisco...
Check out the stuff on alpha recordings and compare with Mr G releases on
phoenix g.. You´ll
Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
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Someone mentioned Colin Dale in an earlier post.
Did anyone else used to listen to his show?
It was killer, I stll have a tape of the 'Abstrakt Dance '90' show.
When I think back,
Hi Alex,
i was the one who mentione colin dalei used to tune into his shows every
week with my buddies -it would help us get thru the dull oxfordian week till
the weekend's revelry!!!
i have only one tape...do you have more? id love to have some others...i
even asked Colin for some!
Btw - he
Todd will be the guest dj on the show (Equinox) tonite, on
http://www.1Groove.com
The show runs from 9pm-12am EST, and Todd should be on around 10pm if
you want to tune in live -or- you can check the archived show for 1 week
following tonites initial broadcast.
I've set up a login name and
man its more than that there`s also g-man
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Just for the sake
Gez Varley me thinks.
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man its more than that there`s also
colin dale :)
yes, vey much remember those nights.. hearing ur and carl craig, etc for the
first time.. some great guests (mixes and interviews) on the show as well..
and it did what it said on the tin - abstract dance.. the definition of
techno as far as i'm concerned..
marsel even let me
i was listening to telekon last night and even more impressed than usual,
have any 313 artists used obvious numan samples? i know there were a
collection of remixes that came out about 4/5 years ago - the only one i
remember is dave clarkes cars.
cheers
neil
Unfortunately, there have been several busted remixes of carsfor those
of you who dig the metal I think Fear Factory did one..as well as (dont
quote me im not up on my hard house) Armand Van Helden.
Either way I think they both should have been stopped and asked politely to
think it over,
FYI..
Should be fun.
-raph
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This is no regular cheese sandwich factory! Ours includes a cast of real
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Hi,
Havent posted to the list for a while, been away up yonder etc.
ANYWAY, does anyone know if there are ANY quality nights worth going to in
the UK anymore!!??
I require some straight up funky as hell jackin party shit, no fannying
about/anal behavoir..
Whats it like generally clubbing in
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Have to disagree with your opinion on the Dave
Clarke Cars remix. I always thought it was
pretty
slamming, freaky vocal effects and all...
As a matter of fact, I've been searching for this
record for a couple of years... so if any of you
haters have one that you want to give up, send me an
on 2/13/02 9:33 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i was listening to telekon last night and even more impressed than usual,
have any 313 artists used obvious numan samples? i know there were a
collection of remixes that came out about 4/5 years ago - the only one i
remember is dave clarkes cars.
Have to disagree with your opinion on the Dave
Clarke Cars remix. I always thought it was
pretty
slamming, freaky vocal effects and all...
That reminds me of a review in Muzik or Mixmag about Electronome's Music
Telex released on Viewlexx US.
and later reissued on Murdercapital, saying
:Have to disagree with your opinion on the Dave
:Clarke Cars remix. I always thought it was
:pretty
:slamming, freaky vocal effects and all...
i thought it was ok but to be honest i couldnt really tell much difference
between it and the original other than the drums (particularly the kick)
Dem wuz de daze ... He doesn't produce much of his own material though does
he? Can you name anything by him? I have the Abstrakt Dance compilation on
Logic out in 1999 the one from last year which came in double-mixed cd
format (amongst the better mix cds I picked up in '01). On the '99 one,
Doesn't he co-produce House of 909 stuff?
Sadly his show seems to have subsided into bland S.London tech-how's your
wife stuff, the last time I listened anyway.
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Is his brother Mark Dale?
curious
fab.
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Doesn't he co-produce
Oh dear, i hope you are not reffering to Mark VAN Dale, the euro-trance
producer/dj? If so then i have to amit that that he is a dutch guy...
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Is his brother Mark Dale?
curious
fab.
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Mark Dale + Colin Dale = Dark Male (recently released tech-housey record)
Cheers
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Is his brother Mark Dale?
I remember the remixes..
There was an Ian Pooley remix and a (Deliciously brutal) Mike Dearborn
remix. Choice record.
raph
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From: Trevor Wilkes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 9:47 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] gary numan
OK, here's the problem when it comes to discussing the race issue in techno
music (or any artform, for that matter). The whole debate is a catch 22.
It goes like this:
Racial injustice stems from an awareness of the differences in superficial
physical characteristics (i.e. skin color) and
here here Cyclone!!!
thanx everyone for being so positive, and thanks for diggn up some info. As
plebian as it may be I really rely on this mailing list to give me the
lowdown. Although I am not a dj nor in the biz(except for occasionally), I
love the music your city produces, with out it
In this context, why does it matter what the artist's color is? Why is this
list continuing a thread with the subject of 'Black techno artists'?
Because to a great deal of people, both black, and white, for varying
reasons, the color of the artist _does_ matter. Regardless of why it
matters,
This is definately off topic, but this morning I heard on the radion that
the new Sugababes single is going to be a remake of Are Friends Electric.
After some research I found that it's going to be a mix of Gary Numan and
Adina howard. You can download a fragment here:
I have to write a commerical for a radio class. the commerical has to be on
a location and I choose detroit. my problem is I'm running low on ideas.
I trying to think of landmarks, business, and activities that are synomymous
with detroit, like the ren cen, boblo isl (sp?)and ford.
the only
check it out :
www.indulge-records.com/
Cheers
fabrice lig
From: Mike Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Raygun Records
Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 19:57:06 -0500
Does anybody have any info on this label. It is run out of Germany by a
fellow named Oliver Kapp.
TIA,
I would just like to second scott's comments here.
Around 93/95 Dave Angel was one of my top rated DJs. He was always
massively inventive and kept u interested throughout his sets. I have one
brilliant tape of his here which I still play regularly to this day.
I saw Dave play about 3 times in
hi there. i asked the same question some months ago and no one could point
me in the right direction.. but as a sugestion, check out the ep's that
GOSUB released on isoplux..
take care
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some stuff vaguely-pretty environ-y:
brennan green on csm (reccomended to me but havent heard it, anybody?)
plej records http://www.plej.se
track 2 off the fba album on delsin :P (is it just me? love it..)
volga select
james duncan has a record out?
some of the den haag disco stuff: esp parallax
J. T. wrote:
james duncan has a record out?
Yes he does - on Le Systeme Rec. check out http://www.lesysteme.org for
details
Cheers!
G
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