He said Sugababes, hu uh uh uh huh hu huhu uh. mm..
Overload was a good pop track you have to admit, and they're so giggly
cute when they're being interviewed.
Tosh
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 19:01:45 +0100
To: Neil Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313 313@hyperreal.org
From: Ploegmakers,
sorry to the spam-haters,
i'm getting rid of some house records and other goodies that have been
collecting dust: Derrick Carter,Chris Nazuka,JT Donaldson, Blaze, Cajmere,
Aphex Twin, Squarepusher, Joy Division, Residents, and more. Also selling
a Korg ES-1 sampler :)
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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
There's a cd
More up. Tek 9, The Solid Doctor, Soul Oddity, Dub Mix Convention,
Drexciya, Surgeon, Modernist, Syndrome (merck 001), Genf,
Juan Atkins, more. No reserves. Thanx.
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That's a very good interview:
Unlike those unfortunate others, after years and years, all of the great
Detroit producers have stuck together, according to Derrick. I think
that we did pretty well for Detroit. We stuck together, we've been really
united on the front. There comes a time
Watching Gentlemen Prefer French Saunders last night - DVD of highlights
from the British sketch-comedy show that spawned Absolutely Fabulous. The
actual sketch that originated the AbFab idea was called Modern Mother and
Daughter and it's included on this DVD. The sketch takes place during a
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Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 09:24
Subject: Angel Rockcliffe
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
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From: Michael D Tyrer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 09:31
Subject: Hall Oates
In the days before House, Techno ... there was indeed some dirty soul
singers
and Hall and Oates were definately two of them..
From: Michael D Tyrer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In the days before House, Techno ... there was indeed some dirty soul
singers
and Hall and Oates were definately two of them.. So how come no one
remixed
them...
I used to play Maneater in my jungle/dnb sets back in 95/96...not that any
of you
Mark Dale is the London brother of Colin Dale
There's a third brother Trevor who has had productions as I think 'Dark
Star'
Mark Van Dale is a dutchman
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What I have slight difficulty with is just a statement saying it should be
fairly evidentetc. Asks more questions than it answers and leaves the
possibility of answers which aren't correct ...
Speaking of statements that make no sense...
So, anyway,
Ken
Is anyone aware of any instrumental versions of Cars?
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MD is cut from exactly same cloth mix-wise taste-wise ... he's definitely
related although a lot younger ... so I wouldn't be 100% sure it's 'brother'
... Mark Dale is seriously underground. How'd you hear about him?!
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Mark dale is def Colin Dale's brother.
on 14/2/02 10:42 am, Odeluga, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MD is cut from exactly same cloth mix-wise taste-wise ... he's definitely
related although a lot younger ... so I wouldn't be 100% sure it's 'brother'
Mark Dale is seriously
I picked up a great 12 in Rubadub yesterday by DFA (Deterministic Finite
Automata), snappily titled 'Microstructural Chracterization' on Surveillance
Recordings from Detroit. 3 tracks of minimal but extremely soulful and
melodic electronic house/techno, very very nice indeed. Just wondering if
can someone translate this drexciya related interview for us...
http://www.technoidz.de/transllusion.htm
or just in say what it is all about
thanks
bye
rob
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...Out in Feb/March 2002 from Colin Dale are 2 12 singles: You Know How
on
Advance (uk) contains 3 tracks by Colin Dale. D2 is Colin Dale and dj Dozia
and their single Colours will be out on London Housing Benefit Records
(uk). The single features 2 tracks and vocals from Mr. Dale.
OK, this is latest info (Nov 2001) from Dale's ;) Abstrakt Dance website:
Lot's of things have been happening on the production front from the
brothers Mark and Colin Dale.
First Mark Dale has a 12 under the guise of Dark Male (get it?). The e.p
is called Nightlife and features a remix from Asad
Check out http://babelfish.altavista.com
It'll be able to translate the interview to the language of your choice :)
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Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 9:57 PM
Subject: [313] transllusion
can
i tried that already :) but the results produced by babel fish are usually
not particularly sensible - works good for individual words but falls down
when it comes to sentences!
reminds of the first attempts at automatic translation by the russians which
transalted the spirit is willing but the
Hmmm, yeah. I just started reading it. Pretty poor. I guess what do you for
free eh?
On quiet days at work sometimes I translate stuff from english, to another
language and then back again. Makes for some amusing reading.
For example: There are too many trainspotters on 313
In Portugese: Há
MD is cut from exactly same cloth mix-wise taste-wise ... he's
definitely
related although a lot younger ... so I wouldn't be 100% sure it's
'brother'
... Mark Dale is seriously underground. How'd you hear about him?!
I go to groovetech alot and ive seen him in both the broadcasts and in
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Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 3:09 AM
Subject: [313] Fw: Hall Oates
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From: Fabrizio Nahum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 6:22 AM
Subject: Re: [313] Colin Dale
MD is cut from exactly same cloth mix-wise taste-wise ... he's
definitely
related although a lot
I have a red vinyl EP with the Robert Armani and DJ Hell mixes on it... I
think they are both fairly good as far as Numan remixes go.
It's called Random Remixes and as far as I can tell I thought it was on
Random Records but I could be mistaken about the label.
Like to get some of the other
Tom Robbins/Tom Magic Feet wrote:
Cabaret Voltaire: Keep On remixes (Parlophone/EMI)
- includes Mayday mix!
Damn! I've been looking for that one for a while.
Do i even have top ask how it sounds?
G
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50p for Model 500: True Techno EP (Network 1992)
That's just plain madness and just I'm plain jealous. I forked out nearly
£20 for this on a German website recently. Worth every penny mind you.
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Ugh, listening to their version is like having a blunt skewer rammed
through your ear. F*cking aweful - whose idea was it to give the office
interns a recording contract? They sound like the singing groups at the end
of the Jenny Jones show!
MEK
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Liberator D.J.s
for those that don't know, the liberator DJs are part of London's
underground rance scene. they once did a mix CD called its not from
Detroit and its not intelligent but its f*cking banging.
i think that says it
Derrick May Live at The Music Institute 1988...
Play Side A:
http://www.deephousepage.com/derrickmaymusicinstitute1988a.ram
Play Side B:
http://www.deephousepage.com/derrickmaymusicinstitute1988b.ram
Download Side A:
ftp://rose107.biostat.wisc.edu/derrickmaymusicinstitute1988a.rm
Download
F*cking 'avin' it was actually the last part of the title.
Well at least they're honest about themselves...
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From: Tim Maughan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: donderdag 14 februari 2002 16:03
To: Eric Scuccimarra; D.Maj. DDBB-P; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313]
The album was released in a time when this
so-called intelligent techno thing (Warp, black dog stuff etc)
was quite popular. It was statement saying that this
music was for partying (hard) and not about locking
yourselfs in your bedroom, no daylight and try and
think /make the most weird
In AudioGalaxy from long time ago like Derrick May Part 1 Derrick May Part 2
Javier Drada [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: Derrick May Live at The Music
Institute 1988...
Play Side A:
http://www.deephousepage.com/derrickmaymusicinstitute1988a.ram
Play Side B:
yeah that was it. well spotted.
on 14/2/02 3:11 pm, Ploegmakers, Joost at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
F*cking 'avin' it was actually the last part of the title.
Well at least they're honest about themselves...
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probably nazi's, porn and water.
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Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 3:57 AM
To: 313; IDM
Subject: [313] transllusion
can someone translate this drexciya related interview for us...
deifferent label than the one I thought of, sorry :-)
jim
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From: tom churchill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 5:47 AM
Subject: [313] surveillance recordings?
I picked up a great 12 in Rubadub yesterday by DFA
You mean Jamie Hodge - the last thing I have with his involvement is the
astonishinly good second Conjoint LP, 'Earprints' on Source (Germany) - a
freestyle electronic jazz masterpiece with David Moufang, Karl Berger and
others...
Highly highly recommended, along with the first Conjoint album
I'm browsing the interview now...and got this tidbit:
Flaws aside, the DEMF was something on a level that hadn't been seen
before. Hip-Hop acts like Mos Def, De La Soul, and The Roots rubbed
shoulders with a diversity of Techno and House DJs from Richie Hawtin and
John Acquaviva to the Holy
once.twice festival
The organizers of the Once.Twice Festival of Sound are happy to announce the
second installment of this annual event, to take place in Baltimore, MD,
April 5th-6th 2002.
april 5-6; baltimore,md
fri. april 5::the whole gallery, 213 w.franklin 3rd fl.
::richard
i might be wrong, but i remember it coming
out in the days when jeff mills, laurent
garnier and dave clarke were still selling
out friday nights at Club UK.
Looks like early '97...
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amgsql=A331150
on 2/14/02 6:37 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At any rate, there have been a few apparently unauthorized Hall Oates
remixes over the years. I have one that samples I can't go for that,
taking mostly the bassline, and heavilly filtering the vocal. Disco Dubs
Volume 1 was the name of the
I've seen TP drop Hall Oates a few times (to try and make this somewhat
313 topical). [hides head in shame] I was watching their VH1 Behing the
Music the other day, which was heavilly focused on their breadth, rooted in
50s and 60s soul. As the show would have it, the pinnacle of their
Hi List,
I was wondering if anybody in the 313 area has an mpc 2000xl they want to
sell. Also, I am looking for an Allen and Heath board(16 channel or
bigger).
Let me know,
john
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wow ... don't know how I missed this link before. Now someone just
has to unearth the unreleased Rhythim Is Rhythim track Martin he
used to play at the M.I., or find one of Alan's shows where he played
it. ;)
-d
At 4:18 PM +0100 2/14/2002, Mario Atienza wrote:
In AudioGalaxy from long time
I don't think you missed it, I think it's a recent addition.
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From: Dan Sicko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mario Atienza [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Derrick May Live at The Music Institute 1988...
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 13:46:27 -0500
wow
SUBURBAN KNIGHT - 'DARK HORIZONS'
James Pennington's long awaited debut album will come forth from the
shadows Spring 2002.There will be an album tour taking place from mid
February till the end of April 2002.
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can someone translate this drexciya related interview for us...
http://www.technoidz.de/transllusion.htm
or just in say what it is all about
thanks
bye
rob
pardon the awkward translation in places. german sentence structure is a
bitch.
So who's going to see them in Chicago next week?
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well, sheeiit
will someone tell us what this was like - i'm frickin dyin' down here
(sydney)!!!
on 13/2/02 6:28 AM, keleigh casper at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thursday, February 14
Mixworks Valentine Party
Theo Parrish, Sound Signature -- Detroit
Malik Pittman, Sound Signature -- Detroit
hold you're horses! it's only afternoon here!!
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Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 2:07 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
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well, sheeiit
will someone tell us what this was like - i'm
Come to see DJ Sneak tonight at the Necto in Ann Arbor.
Ghostly International offices Valentine's Day playlist:
The Cars - Heartbeat City
Bogdan R. - My Love I Love
Depeche Mode - Music for the Masses (Strangelove)
Love - Forever Changes
Sam Cooke - The Rhythm and the Blues (Nothing Can
Someone on a another forum posted a different portion of this same interview
(I think) today... is there a place online I can read this in its entirety?
Matt
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Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 19:45:09
To: 313@hyperreal.org
From: Fred
sorry - i'm a little over keen perhaps..
on 15/2/02 8:26 AM, doris non-woo at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeesh, it's only 4:30pm over here! ;)
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, RC wrote:
well, sheeiit
will someone tell us what this was like - i'm frickin dyin' down here
(sydney)!!!
on
just wondering if someone wants to get rid of his vinyl copy of 'four
cornered room' ??? (gpr-lp3, 1994) - or knows it somewhere for sale ???
still one of my fave techno albums
'lost' is soo deeply fine
cheerio
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Can't wait to see DJ Sneak here in London, or anywhere in the UK
Closely followed by DJ Rush, and DJ Bone is this becoming a fashion all
this DJ'ing?
(I believe Mr le Bone (he isn't from Duran Duran is he?) is due at the end
of the month).
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From: Sam
I saw DJ sneak at the KMS after party in Detroit and wasn't too impressed.
That is compared to Kevin Saunderson who opened up and Derrick may who
played after him. Man what a night ;0
-Pete
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Not sure on artist or title, but I can tell you that the label is PULSAR the
DOX002 would be their cat#. It's an amercian label, and I don't know that
release but I think most or all of the PULSARs were like hard acid.
Trevor Wilkes
inyerear.com
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From: Samuel Hobbs
i got dox003, yellow label, black vinyl, hard monotone acid. that's all i
know. do you want it?
Trevor Wilkes schrieb:
Not sure on artist or title, but I can tell you that the label is PULSAR the
DOX002 would be their cat#. It's an amercian label, and I don't know that
release but I think
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