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Subject: RE: [313] TECHNO 2: The Next Generation
I remember some New Beat versions were released. Don't remember the
When is the new Jennifer Wiringer record gonna be out?
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My (overdue) comments on this Ghostly gig at Empty Bottle in Chicago last
thursday w/ Ectomorph live and Danny Wang as DJ.
Ectomorph played a set with a LOT of new material I haven't heard before, with
less gear on stage and twin white laptops with the ectomorph logo glowing where
the apple
:touch /v/ to leave a mark or impression
:thursday:[march 14]
:
:david hollands
:bryan mellberg
:
:the ghostly glass room:
:sam valenti IV
:rob theakston
:matthew dear
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:the necto
:516 e. liberty, ann arbor
:18+ 9p
This Is New Beat was also available on Vinyl. I bought it used at recordtime
out of curiosity about 18 months ago. Nothing particularly interesting,
except for the fact the Renaat of RS fame was actually behind that comp in
a pre-RS guise.
I cannot tell you the label, as I got rid of the
If you've got one of the Maurizio/Basic Channel discs that came in
little aluminum box, either burn a back-up copy or stick it in a
proper plastic jewel case. The metal ring that's meant to hold the
disc puts a serious strain on the hub of the CD . . . my Maurizio
compilation from 97 snapped in
Hello,
Neil is still in the music business. His latest accomplishment was getting
Blackwater by Octave One licenced to Concept Records and helping it hit #2
in the UK.
Take care,
mt
Also, this compilation was compiled by Neil Rushton. But what is he up to
these days? Is he still in the
I do have the vinyl pressing for this release, which was on Wing
Records/Polygram. For curiosity's sake, I've enclosed a tracklsiting below.
To my knowledge, there was a 2nd volume with the same title as well,
although I couldn't tell you what is on it... a search of cddb.com might be
able to
Dear 313,
I have recently (today) finished the rough draft of my thesis on Detroit
techno. It deals with some of the things that are brought up so often on
this list, particularly race. I interviewed some incredible people
including Dan Sicko, Brendan Gillen, and Anthony Shakir, and I dug
Take note UK members, 'Kiss FM In Not Naff Shock' - that was then. Now Colin
Dale's gone to Groovetech, all underground techno on Kiss must be filtered
through Mr C on Saturday ... if it can get past the tech-house that is. Does
anyone's local station have anything vaguely techy on, regularly?
Not nowits all ragga/hip hop/uk 'garridge'/r n b
theres little apprieciation of the the techno past in this city...
Back in the very early days a lot of the pirates in Leeds would play
techno/house, but at that time
the electronic scene was just starting to emerge up here with contributions
Yeah. Every Saturday night, Sydney's 2SER has Dark Energy, from
00:00-02:00hrs. Patrick HAF, James Bond Colour! YEAH! It's also streamed.
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From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 7:28 PM
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evening peeps!
did anyone manage to copy the Anthony 'Shake' Shakir mix broadcast last
week?
would love a copy!
take care
jason
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
Yeah. Every Saturday night, Sydney's 2SER has Dark Energy, from
00:00-02:00hrs. Patrick HAF, James Bond Colour! YEAH! It's also streamed.
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From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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What was all that about with the Australian immigration then? As far as I
understand, he went back ot NY intended temporarily only to discover his
girlfriend (mistakenly?) had assumed he'd been playing away from home (which
was true in one way) ... anyway, she'd destroyed a lot his records ...
I have parts one and two but where is part 3? Is deephousepage.com getting
it? Anyone know the inside scoop on where I can get it online? Thanks
jake
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From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 9:04 AM
To: 313 Detroit
Subject: Re: [313] Maurice Fulton again
He lived in
No that's good ... can anyone see any hope anywhere for Techno on UK
terrestrial radio? ... (that might actually be the point).
BTW thx for responses about non-uk broadcasting too, 'though was referring
primarily to here.
Ken
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From: Mann, Ravinder [CCS] [mailto:[EMAIL
Well I played on Kiss FM in January on Dave Mothersole's show and spun an hour
of techno, a set that included stuff likle the Dimension 5 EP on Delsin, Carl
Craig's 'From Beyond' and loads of other proper techno. Saying that though,
I've not been invited back :)
On the subject of the UR
I think it was around the end of 1998 that the Abstrakt Dance show suddenly
stopped broadcasting on a Thursday at 10 pm. It then reappeared at 2 am on a
Tuesday morning :(
Mr C's show on Sat nights at 1 am (does he still run it?) usually had an
hour's worth of techno with the odd Detroit tune
http://www.2ser.com
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I think that the increasing lack of techno music on a lot of terrestrial
radio stations reflects a migration of specialist listeners away from
terrestrial radio as much as it reflects the narrow tastes of programme
commissioners. The advent of internet radio, mp3s and so on has provided
specialist
sounding good... http://www.submerge.com/loshermanos.html.
rob
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| sounding good... http://www.submerge.com/loshermanos.html.
That is a *very* nice track... when's it due out?
Brendan
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Me too. I meant to say about that when it first came around.
did anyone manage to copy the Anthony 'Shake' Shakir mix broadcast last
week?
would love a copy!
Swedish radio is going to broadcast Anthony Shake Shakir live on 6
March.
This show was recorded on 2001-06-16 live at
me:
sounding good... http://www.submerge.com/loshermanos.html.
Brendan:
That is a *very* nice track... when's it due out?
i dunno. the Submerge site says coming soon. can't be soon enough imho.
same as the new UR Inspiration it's available to order direct from
Submerge thru their
On the subject of vaguely techy radio there is a glasgow based thing you can
find at
www.radiomagnetic.com
On a thursday night Rub-A-Dub do a couple of hours and there are
contributions from various other glasgow people - Soma, Bughouse(used to do
a friday in the Sub Club) and others. Some
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 6:17 AM
Subject: [313] Techno on local radio
I remember Kiss FM back in 1991, when there were both Colin Faver *and*
Colin Dale - two evenings of techno a week! It was like manna from
Off the Environ list:
Metro Area presents
PARTY OUT OF BOUNDS
APT, 419 W13th St (btw. 9th and Washington),
212-414-4245.Second Thursday of each month, 10PM -
4AM.
No cover.
Metro Area (Morgan Geist Darshan Jesrani) mix up
deep disco, house,techno, obscure gems and classics,
plus beatboxes and
Yesterday in HMV (Oxford St, London) happened to find this thing called
'Edition One' looked very dusty, old. It's by Reese Project but has some
'Underground Resistance' mixes on there too.
Surprising enough to find in HMV something released in 1991, but almost
shocking was the fact that the
Surprising enough to find in HMV something released in 1991,
but almost
shocking was the fact that the label is Rough Trade, UK,
known more for its
penchant for jangly guitars than '303, 909, 808'. Anyone have
any info on
this?
RT did have a penchant for guitars, but as one of the most
Strange.. my copy on cd suddenly stopped working one day. Luckily i made a
copy for my then g-friend and stole it back after we broke up ;) Same thing
happened with my Ricardo Villalobos mix cd, which is not in a metal case.
Wouldn't surprise me if basic channel rigged the cd, inside the case it
what kind of theremin was it?
-jenn without the -ifer
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Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 19:11:40 -0600
From: Matthew MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [313] Ectomorph / Danny Wang gig in Chicago
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] org [The Music Institute] (E-mail)
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Clinically Inclined
8 March 2002
Fridays 11pm - 12:30am CST
www.wnur.org / 89.3 fm in Chicago
Selector: Dave Siska
black dog - otaku - black dog productions ep (rising high)
millsart - c1 - every dog has its day vol 3 (axis)
deetron - tail skid - insert direction ep (axodya)
balil - nort route
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| black dog - otaku - black dog productions ep (rising high)
Funnily enough, I was just outside having a cigarette with this track
playing in my mind - I was thinking, I'm glad I own a
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Data General wrote:
Dear 313,
I have recently (today) finished the rough draft of my thesis on Detroit
techno. It deals with some of the things that are brought up so often on
this list, particularly race. I interviewed some incredible people
including Dan Sicko,
Dont know, my just snaped one day in two pieces, and it just happend
when i heard that there is a problem witht hat metal cases, and that is
the main reason why they switched to recycled paper. A i didnt make a
copy, and now i dont have bc cd any more,and now i said it and my eyes
are full of
i'm really starting to dislike these submerge previews.
that just let us hear the opening build of the track.
that can't be all the record does.
if it is all that the record does, than this is a sad state of affairs.
how about letting us hear the good parts?
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, rob webb
can anyone lead me to info sources on DJ Fuse???
thanks,
Five
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the same thing happend to me.
two days after i bought it. but i think it was used, so i that doesn't
really matter.
it sucks.
metal cases probably seemed like a great idean at the time.
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, berislav oremus wrote:
Dont know, my just snaped one day in two pieces, and it
I read it as well and I thought it was very good but it can definitely use
a spell check.
Other than that I don't have many comments to make on it as it is.
Excellent job.
At 12:44 PM 3/12/2002 -0500, Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Data General wrote:
Dear 313,
I have
actually, i was talking with the submerge crew the other day,
and they specifically told me that they left out the good parts just because
they know you get frustrated and the virtual tease they give you.
they honestly had a dry erase board with the words TEASE JOSH GLAZER
written in big black
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i'm really starting to dislike these submerge previews.
that must be terrible for you. i'm sorry... i'll take a moment to consider
your pain. i hope it's not taken the shine off your day. say, Mike,
Genesis, do you see what you've done?
that just let us hear the
I started listening to Harnessed the Storm. It seems that their moves are as
related to classical music as they are to RB/Techno. I get the same feeling
with their other work.
What is their musical background? Anybody know?
mediadrome
oh i forgot-
you have to worship all things detroit to be on this list.
twice this month i have eagerly gone to the submerge website to hear a new
release preview. and both times, i got these uninspiring lo-quality
blurbs.
here's an idea. why not play 3 different 10 sec parts of the track?
Jesus
I can't believe how pointlessly nitpicking these comments are! Guys like
Submerge have been tirelessly putting out great music for years and all you can
do is moan about the samples one or two months before the tracks are even due
out!
I run a label and personally choose to put longer
wow, 313 sure is testy lately. Everyone is allowed to have opinions and
we will not all agree. Let's keep this a safe place to express opinions
and not jump down people's throats all the time.
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you have to worship all things detroit to be on this list.
um, no, i don't recall that being anywhere on the list info pages at
http://music.hyperreal.org/lists/313/.
twice this month i have eagerly gone to the submerge website to hear a new
release preview. and both
robert fixer:
wow, 313 sure is testy lately. Everyone is allowed to have opinions and
we will not all agree. Let's keep this a safe place to express opinions
and not jump down people's throats all the time.
who's testy? ;)
that's fair enough tho. i responded to [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s email
in the matters of opinion, debate is futile. there is no accounting for
taste.
this should be in the FAQ.
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wow,
i dont fight other people in my life. but then i have to watch this
discussions all day and absorve this terrible feeling that some
people seems to like. why dont we replay the guy who ask for the
influences on dresciya's work? this would be cool..
-- Mensagem original ---
De
I just heard the new album from exos 'my home is sonic', it's a cross
between basic channel dubby-ness and plastikman-esque hollow dark sounds
that go on forever ! Very interesting indeed and quite a different sound
from his earlier albums. I definitely recommend picking it up.
Another notable
...and on the subject of Detroit techno, my copy of Every Dog Has It's Day
Vol 3 arrived today. i've only played it the once, but i've gotta say it's
the best thing i've heard from Mills on Axis in feckin ages... perhaps since
Humana. if you're into Mills' more subtle and less pounding
I replied to Stewart's mail, sorry I didn't include any of his in my
reply. he was in the to: field though, thought that would be enough to
identify what I meant.
On Tue, 2002-03-12 at 21:01, rob webb wrote:
who's testy? ;)
that's fair enough tho. i responded to [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s
...and on the subject of Detroit techno, my copy of Every Dog Has
It's Day
Vol 3 arrived today. i've only played it the once, but i've gotta
say it's
the best thing i've heard from Mills on Axis in feckin ages...
and i dont know if you guys will agree, but this 3° vol. is much
closer to
although i suppose mike banks could fart into a microphone and you'd call
it brilliant.
hahahah, nice one. you really extended yourself there. mind, that
technique's been done to death by Herbert.
rob
God- I can't believe you two losers don't even have a copy of Mike's
secret
I have to correct that notion...when Matthew asked for samples from which
he would make Bodily Functions, he specifically mentioned no farts,
please. :-)
jeff
At 03:58 PM 3/12/2002, Jason Brunton wrote:
although i suppose mike banks could fart into a
www.thenecto.com
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Steve Stoll - Windows on the World is pretty good! interested in checking
out that exos album..
on 3/12/02 1:08 PM, Grammenos, Peter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just heard the new album from exos 'my home is sonic', it's a cross
between basic channel dubby-ness and plastikman-esque hollow
henrique casanova:
and i dont know if you guys will agree, but this 3° vol. is much
closer to techno then the other two(thank god!!). at least in the
drums..
i don't know that i feel quite right saying one record is more techno than
another. to me, techno is *so* much more than just the
These go deep too:
SND: Tender Love (Mille Plateaux)
Benjamin Wild: With Compliments (Forcetracks)
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Jake wrote:
Steve Stoll - Windows on the World is pretty good! interested in checking
out that exos album..
on 3/12/02 1:08 PM, Grammenos, Peter at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wes:
These go deep too:
SND: Tender Love (Mille Plateaux)
Benjamin Wild: With Compliments (Forcetracks)
if you're into their stuff (personally, it doesn't do a lot for me) there's
also the new cd from Deepchord. not sure when it'll be pressed-up, but it's
only available from their website
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