it's out. it was on the watts new release list two weeks ago, so ask your
local record shop to order it for you...
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At 09:55 AM 2/20/2002, you wrote:
Yes, perhaps I am being harsh.
I just feel that the Black Dog 'name' was what shifted the single(s) rather
than the music itself, especially given that 'The Black Dog' now has one
head instead of three, and is not really the same entity at all. I will
still give
Don't know and no it didn't - ya gotta love tease articles like that.
MEK
Derek VerLee
At 09:46 AM 2/20/2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.hydrogendukebox.com/news/?article=33
doesn't say more than:
"Hydrogen Dukebox are releasing the new album by The Black Dog in March 2002
The album is entitled Unsavoury Products and features the voice of Black
Sifichi.."
What to e
The one who shells out the cash get no props because its
automatically 'always about the money.'
my point being:
The "money" end of The World Party was not a success. And the
artistic direction was handled by someone else.
Can one infer anything from this? Maybe.
Ancient history? Probabl
Where would I be able to order this from?
and : Did it mention when it was going to be released?
_derek
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New issue of URB (March 2002) page 70. Alan has produced a new comic
book
"The Sexy Adventures of Orietta St. Cloud" plus there is apparently a
C
New issue of URB (March 2002) page 70. Alan has produced a new comic book
"The Sexy Adventures of Orietta St. Cloud" plus there is apparently a CD
with tracks by Alan, Jeff Mills, Brian Zentz, Stewart Walker, The Advent
and Terrence Dixon to go along with it! If the graphic on the magazine page
is
It's out 4.2.2002. Can't wait to hear it...
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Subject: Re: [313] Rob Hood mix CDs?
It's called Caught In The Act: Robert Hood Mix a
I thought I had read somewhere that Groovetech was having financial troubles
a while back and was being forced to shut down? If I recall, Groovetech had
two physical locations, of which they were planning to close at least one...
that's probably what I was thinking of, the fact that they're still
stewart wrote:
I wouldn't get too excited, The Black Dog being only one of the
original 3 members (Ken Dowie) who hasn't released anything remotley
touching the original Black Dog Productions stuff (remember Virtual)
since the other 2 members split and started Plaid.
i'm speaking up 'cause it
On Wed, 2002-02-20 at 20:51, Matthew L. Thompson wrote:
> In regards to streaming the sets over the web from the stages, didn't
> Groovetech provide a live feed and/or an archive of the sets as well? Or
> maybe that was just for the first DEMF, I'm not sure. I don't think they
> are around anymo
of course the people dying was tragic but.he said that the attacks were
long overdue. due to US government's foreign policies.
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What do you mean you "don't think they are around anymore?" You mean
Groovetech? They are certainly are still around and they're still
broadcasting. They did an excellent job for the first DEMF (almost like
being there - almost) but I don't think they were allowed to broadcast for
DEMF '01 because
I had wanted to go to the KMS afterparty last year at The Works... my
schedule did not allow for that, unfortunately. I think tickets for that
were pretty reasonable, something like $15 at the KMS booth at DEMF, and $20
at the door. That included Kevin Saunderson, D. Wynn, Herdest Cummings, and
C
yes i listened to it...i did not tape it his thoughts on the sep11 attacks
were trueprops for that!!
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On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 18:02:09
nathan goode wrote:
>Hi guys
>
>did anyone happen to catch derrick may interview on Triple J on Australian
>radio this morning? heard a bit of it at wo
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First listens to the new cd are pretty good. I suppose only time will tell,
but it does have an album feel to it. The last one works well which was
surprising considering quite a few tracks were old demos.
On a similar tip, the Ulrich Schauss album on City Centre Offices is
brilliant. Someone o
Thursday, Feb 21 2002
Motor Productions Proudly Presents
the Grand Opening of Ferndale's all House Music Night:
Quest
With DJs:
Mike Huckaby
Gabe Real
and Your Host: Miss Michelle
This will be a weekly event showcasing the finest
House Music talent from Detroit and the w
Well i agree about the recording,, like i said i can't believe no one got
Jay's set on tape or c.d., not even him. I've checked.
But $200 for the after parties I spent about $60 last year on after
parties and even though I missed one night of them, I can't believe I
would've spent $140 more tha
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Vince Woolums wrote:
> > This is one really important measure of the level of "commercialism."
> > Will people around the world have access to ALL of the dj sets, or just
> > the corporate sponsored ones?
>
> Which, interestingly, includes not just the festival itself, but pro
> This is one really important measure of the level of "commercialism."
> Will people around the world have access to ALL of the dj sets, or just
> the corporate sponsored ones?
Which, interestingly, includes not just the festival itself, but promoters
putting on 'after parties'. They're certainl
His set was not what i was expecting at all. He played all over the place
and never dropped any decent techno. Mostly house, d&b, idm, ... I'll stick
to just buying his records ;)
On his behalf though, i was told he had just flown in and hadn't slept for a
while nor eaten. He kept asking for food
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >But all of that aside, I agree that the panel (its make-up in particular)
> is a step in the right direction. I
> >believe the DEMF's future will be okay (maybe even bright, perhaps?), but
> we shall see what unfolds this year. :)
>
> I hope at le
I'd have to agree, I thought his set was most
definitely an enjoyable one! I got the chance to ask
if Fred if he'd be putting the set on his site as he
did with the DEMF set and he said he'd have to listen
to it and see. I say put it on there who's with
me ? :)
Regards,
-Rudy-
_
haven't even grabbed the Vikter Duplaix mix anyway... I feel horribly late
on this one !
Gwendal
> > > Swayzak - Groovetechnology CD#2 (!K7)
> > > Recloose - Cardiology (!K7)
>
> tosh is showing off ... cardiology isn't out just yet. :)
He spun a 2hr set here in Toronto last Thursday (Valentines Day). It wasn't
what I was expecting since some of the tracks I heard from him were way more
on the tehno tip than what he spun in tdot. His set was really housey, and
if I expected to be listening to a house set, I would have been mo
> Swayzak - Groovetechnology CD#2 (!K7)
> Recloose - Cardiology (!K7)
tosh is showing off ... cardiology isn't out just yet. :)
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> I also have The Black Dog LP but haven't got around to it
> yet... if I do
> I'll try and post a reaction (even though it's not exactly
> 313 related,
> although come to think of it, neither is Brinkmann!).
well, to me Black Dog was the best example of how the Detroit sound was like
in Britain...
> Swayzak - Groovetechnology CD#2 (!K7)
> Recloose - Cardiology (!K7)
??? both are now on K7 ??? how is the Swayzak ? like Himadri or closer to
their first ? and what is the Recloose ? LP or EP ?
Gwendal
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> anyone heard the new Soul Center 3 yet???
I've got it, I loved it and gave it for Jockey Slut's March ish. Very
funky minimalism, with Isaac Hayes samples in there. I'd recommend it. It's
on Novamute, btw, with a robot dog on the cover.
I also have The Black Dog LP but haven't got around t
I really hope there's some serious irony going on here, but terrifyingly I
can't be sure.
>
> Andrew WK - Party Hard!!! (Where are my f*cking acid wash jeans!?!?)
>
>
> YES YES YES YES YES YES ANOTHER DETROIT PRODUCT ROCKS
OUT!!
>
>
> --
> who hasn't released anything
> remotley touching the original
> Black Dog Productions stuff
Sure, his "solo" LP doesn't sound like the stuff BDP was doing seven years
earlier, but it's still excellent...especially recommended for those into
Byrne/Eno Fourth World-type collage.
John
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> I wouldn't get too excited, The Black Dog being only one of the original
> 3 members (Ken Dowie) who hasn't released anything remotley touching the
> original Black Dog Productions stuff (remember Virtual)since the other 2
> members split and start
Andrew WK - Party Hard!!! (Where are my f*cking acid wash jeans!?!?)
YES YES YES YES YES YES ANOTHER DETROIT PRODUCT ROCKS
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Yes, perhaps I am being harsh.
I just feel that the Black Dog 'name' was what shifted the single(s) rather
than the music itself, especially given that 'The Black Dog' now has one
head instead of three, and is not really the same entity at all. I will
still give the album a fair chance when it com
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lots of stuff including both Adventures in Techno Soul
comps on FEROX, LOTS of Relief and Cajual records,
Prescription/Balance classics, Main Street Records,
and a rare Dan Bell as DBX on Com
Here's what's burning my CD player this month:
More Dub Infusions (Sonar Kollektiv)
Jackmate - Ghetto of my Mind (Kompakt)
Swayzak - Groovetechnology CD#2 (!K7)
Recloose - Cardiology (!K7)
Fat Boy Slim - In Brighton
Andrew WK - Party Hard!!! (Where are my f*cking acid wash jeans!?!?)
Get them all
I wouldn't get too excited, The Black Dog being only one of the original 3
members (Ken Dowie) who hasn't released anything remotley touching the original
Black Dog Productions stuff (remember Virtual)since the other 2 members split
and started Plaid.
Stewart
>
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Da
> Before I get too excited, I am forced to think back to the
> staggeringly
> mediocre 'Babylon' single that came out a few years back...
You're being very harsh on this one... Some of the mixes were crap - right.
It wasn't pure Black Dog as we were used to - right. But crap ? I loved the
use of Of
Er... yes !
"Hydrogen Dukebox are releasing the new album by The Black Dog in March 2002
The album is entitled Unsavoury Products and features the voice of
Black Sifichi.. "
from http://www.hydrogendukebox.com/
Gwendal
> Black Dog as in THE Black Dog?
--
http://www.hydrogendukebox.com/news/?article=33
doesn't say more than:
"Hydrogen Dukebox are releasing the new album by The Black Dog in March 2002
The album is entitled Unsavoury Products and features the voice of Black
Sifichi.."
What to expect, if this really *is* The Black Dog?
Methinks
Before I get too excited, I am forced to think back to the staggeringly
mediocre 'Babylon' single that came out a few years back...
N
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I would like to know any info about Gerrold Sims,Who was this guy ? A Dj from
Detroit ?
Many thanks
Mario
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Black Dog as in THE Black Dog?
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> I'm quite eager to hear that one, I loved the first two...
> BTW, any news on the new
I'm quite eager to hear that one, I loved the first two...
BTW, any news on the new Blackdog LP announced on Hydrogen Dukebox ?
Gwendal
> anyone heard the new Soul Center 3 yet???
>
> promos are doing the rounds, my mates got one but keeping it
> to himself
> (bit like the Herbie Hancock album I
thanks pete
anyone heard the new Soul Center 3 yet???
promos are doing the rounds, my mates got one but keeping it to himself
(bit like the Herbie Hancock album I gave to him to copy!!!)
jd
At 10:16 20/02/02 -0500, Grammenos, Peter wrote:
here;s the best i can do, in no particular order :
here;s the best i can do, in no particular order :
Olga Zwei, Ulla Eins, Xenia Eins & Zwei, Erika Zwei, Inge Eins, Nicola Eins
it's a start at least ;) my favorite compilation of all time!
-pete
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Cinemascope by Monolake is a great album.
PG> I would have mentioned this
Have there been any in-depth articles on Detroit techno within the pages of
magazines like Rolling Stone, Spin etc over the last decade or so?
If anyone had any links that would be great.
Cheers
Toby
www.bleep43.co.uk
Mixworks, Thursdays @ Porter St. Station
presents:
Thursday, February 21
Chaos *live* -- Underground Resistance, DETROIT
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Roots Electric - *live*
DJ Clandestine - UR
Expect an intense, experimental night of live Detroit Techno from the UR
squad with live electronic percussion and grooves pr
Off the hook.
D records definitely has the skills to do things the right. Music was
exceptional with Rex kicking it off with a set of tight, pumping techno.
Having the lights turned off ala Cheshire was a nice touch. Fred went on a
little past midnight and rocked the place (of course). Tom clean
I wasn't terribly impressed with "Tweak it Yourself" either... I bought it
for "Clear and Present" which had been released on a Touche compilation in
97, was on the Secret Tapes of Dr. Eich and was the original b-side to the
original release of the Climax on Open Records in 95.
Clear and Prese
It's on Retroactive check this: http://www.nomorewords.net/retroactive/
Good luck if you find it, and be prepared topay top dollar!
:)
W
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'Wrap me in his arms' was released on Retroactive and did feature on the
Equinox compilation on Buzz. check marsels retroactive discography @
http://nomorewords.net/retroactive/ ! IMHO it's one of the best tracks C2
ever made, thx to the heavenly voice of Sarah Gregory. been looking for this
track
I remember a Carl Craig track called Wrap me in his arms but cannot find it. I
am sure it was on an album called Equinox on Buzz. Does any know of this and
could let me know.
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>I think the last two DEMF's were successes on commercial *and*
artistic levels. But that's just one
aging-techno-gone-all-downtempo-and-broken-beat man's >opinion. :)
>
>-d
Tee hee, its all good Dan. :-)
I don't know...out of all the things she could've invested money in she
chose to in
It's called Caught In The Act: Robert Hood Mix and it's on Logistic Records,
from France. I dunno when it's out because the promo they sent me didn't
come with any info, in fact it might be out already, but check
www.logisticrecords.com.
It's got about 12 Hood trax out of 27 altogether and is book
does anyone have a track listing for this cd??
thanks
jason
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Swedish radio is going to broadcast Anthony "Shake" Shakir live on 6 March.
This show was recorded on 2001-06-16 live at Hultsfredfestival,Sweden
For you who cant tune into swedish radio will be able to listen via Realaudio.
Details: 6 March. Anthony "Shake" Shakir live in Sweden. time: 9.0
VNV Nation - Futureperfect
not techno, but good electronical futurepop (or something like that;)
Martijn
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Scott McGill:
This arises a topic that I was curious about, specifically about the 10
year
anniversary of Planet E.
Now someone correct me as I may be wrong, but, wasn't there supposed to be
a
series of four exclusive releases, released quarterly in honour of this,
last year? I got Climax (Pi
Hi guys
did anyone happen to catch derrick may interview on Triple J on Australian
radio this morning? heard a bit of it at work today, but was wondering if
anyone happened to tape it.
also, does anyone have his tour dates for OZ, or more importantly, Adelaide?
cheers
nath
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> The flip on the Tweak It Yourself release is a real good deep techno
track.
> I think it's called 'Clear and Present'
Y
delsin. records
update 02.2002
releases: Newworldromantics & $tinkworx
gigs: Vaaghuyzen, Batofar, Melkweg & Rex Club
links: Future Beat Alliance interview, Delsin interview
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upcoming releases
22dsr/nwr1, hitting the shops monday February 25th!
Newworldromantics - Spirit.ep - http://www.dels
when did hood release a mix cd? does anyone have info on it...
ryan
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Anyone know of any Robert Hood mix CDs released in the past, prior to this
new one on Logistic?
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This arises a topic that I was curious about, specifically about the 10
year
anniversary of Planet E.
Now someone correct me as I may be wrong, but, wasn't there supposed to be
a
series of four exclusive releases, released qua
I lost your addy, please get in touch.
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This arises a topic that I was curious about, specifically about the 10 year
anniversary of Planet E.
Now someone correct me as I may be wrong, but, wasn't there supposed to be a
series of four exclusive releases, released quarterly in honour of this,
last year? I got Climax (Pink) and Tweek It You
You guys are so lucky. I live in the UK and still have not managed to see
the DJ's you speak of : Jules, Tong, Sasha etc. Will Jim Masters be playing
again?
In all seriousness though, if there is a representation from Europe then why
isn't it at least people like Oliver Ho, Mark Broom, Steve Rach
The flip on the Tweak It Yourself release is a real good deep techno track.
I think it's called 'Clear and Present'
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i was in a rush there. i should have mentioned that the newman and rexxx sets
were super good. newman should put the set on his site for download. good vibe
that night.
-s
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killer
-stephen
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Subject: [313] how was kooky at motor?
i went there around midnight and there was a huge line that i
didn't want to wait in so i did
Ok, let me put a quash on all this talk about "how World Party was a flop".
no ... I at least meant flop in every American, commercial sense of the word.
The music was definitely not there yet ... this was the city that
couldn't keep the narrow confines of the Music Institute open. And a
year
Cinemascope by Monolake is a great album.
Sign O' The Times by Prince is a really good cd as well. ;)
mt
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Date: Wed, 20
New, sealed (extra copy) Midnight Funk Association, Twerk, Atlon Inc., Gez
Varley, Poker Flat V. 2 (sealed) feat exclusive Steve Bug tracks(thanks!)
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>Dynamo - Aussen For CD (Din)
>Great CD compilation of Dynamo releases.
I second this, and will add:
VA - Vertical Forms (Vertical Form)
feat. Isan, Monolake, Smyglyssna, Funkstörung, Kid 606, Thomas Fehlmann,
Vladislav Delay, EU, Bola, Múm.
Both pure deepness.
Respect
JasonB
Ok, let me put a quash on all this talk about "how World Party was a flop".
Have you considered the fact that maybe the music wasn't there yet?
Meaning the event/concept was probably ahead of its time. How many
people were into techno as much as today? I seem to remember artists
like Derrick
I totally agree with you there. In the numerous times we've had Chris
Liberator here in Winnipeg, he has been nothing but down to earth,
understanding, professional and ready to party. He's never disappointed the
crowd, either. Can't say the same about the other two Liberators,
unfortunately.
V
MOMENTUM
"jazz, poetics, movement, soul train, technoir"
Saturday march 2nd, 2002 @ Th Shadow Lounge
"urban flavors in the city of bridges"
Feauring:
Shawn Rudiman (7th city, Techoiraudio)
Moonstarr- LIVE (Public transit recordings,
planet e, compost)
Titonton Duvante (metamorphic, res
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