... lazy, I be today... not too interested in signing up to a tech-list
for this simple query:
I have a TR-808 in very nice physical condition sitting in a pawn shop -
waiting for my
75 bucks... Can someone give me a short-list of paces I could put this thing
through
( keep in mind I'll be
Panic in Detroit comp. (Buzz) and a few other things which might be of
interest. No reserves. Thanks.
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Hello,
Does anybody have any recommendations for music mailing lists that are
interesting and informative? I am looking for something that covers 313,
ambient and IDM without a lot of OT opinion posts, and other gratuitous
traffic that seems to plague this list. Something web based would be
IDM http://music.hyperreal.org/lists/idm/
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Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 11:48 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] other music mailing lists?
Hello,
Does anybody have any recommendations for music mailing lists that are
Actually, if there is a mailing list that represents exactly what I am not
looking for, it is the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list. ;)
To be even more specific, what I am looking for is a list that is pretty
broad in range, something that encompasses the whole of electronic music. I
am looking for a
I've been listening to the 3/8/02 Hawtin/Acquaviva tag on
http://www.paxahau.com/archives.htm and was hoping someone could help me
with the All I Ever Wanted track by Human League at about 40 mins. It sorta
has that mid 80's Wax Trax sound. Is this a remix?
Thanks
Keith
I haven't listened to the mix yet, but recently there was a remix of this
song on a limited Klang release by Alter Ego. Very much a new track, but
produced to kinda sound old...
-Eli B
On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 12:05:36AM -0700, Keith Mleczko wrote:
I've been listening to the 3/8/02
Disco Nouveau last stop.
Though the release of the CD is April 16th, this show is the
now I undestand why I couldn't find it and nobody in the shops had heard of
it...
Gwendal (feeling stupid)
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Hi
Just been told about this one. Some info on forthcoming releases.
http://www.geocities.com/ridedimensionalwaves/1.html?1001977221010
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www.digital-soul.co.uk
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The second solo release from Kaotic Spacial Rhythms
was titled M-Class/Kaotic Space 430 West/S.I.D.
(released in 1999)
Is this also considered a SID record? Were some released on
Submerge and the others on 430 West? I see handfuls
of this release all the time at the record shop I frequent.
To be even more specific, what I am looking for is a list that is pretty
broad in range, something that encompasses the whole of electronic
music. I am looking for a list that will discuss Vladislav Delay, Electric
Tones Records, Edgard Varese and Derrick May during the course of a
single day.
You might try idm-m, which is *moderated* by Lance McGannon and hosted by
Yahoo groups.
jeff
At 10:47 PM 3/21/2002, Mike Taylor wrote:
Hello,
Does anybody have any recommendations for music mailing lists that are
interesting and informative? I
At 11:17 PM 3/21/2002, Pryor, Ryan N wrote:
IDM http://music.hyperreal.org/lists/idm/
IDM @ Hyperreal is usually glutted with a far worse signal to noise ratio
than 313. Not always, but often.
jeff
For those of you who havnt noticed yet
Optimo feat
Richie Hawtin
ESG
Pole
Radioboy
Twitch and Wilkes
there are a few other nice events too, checck out the link at:
http://www.redt.co.uk/triptych/listings_glasgow.html
Cheers
BT
Man, is that one complete horror show of web design!
On Fri, 22 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Just been told about this one. Some info on forthcoming releases.
http://www.geocities.com/ridedimensionalwaves/1.html?1001977221010
Did the Metroplex label exist BEFORE or AFTER the Transformer with the same
name?
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Try [EMAIL PROTECTED] , it's moderated by Kim Cascone.
-pete
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Actually, if there is a mailing
Its so bad its even good :)
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Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 3:59 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Drexcyia's Dimensional Waves website
Man, is that one complete horror show of web design!
On
The Wire run their own mailing list. I'm not sure if it's as eclectic as
the mag (where you can find artists of the calibre/diversity you mention,
sometimes all in the same issue). May be more what you're after.
I picked up the Vladislav Delay: Naima cd on Staubgold a while back, still
haven't
before.
And don't forget the Cybotron/Cybertron connection :)
-d
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Did the Metroplex label exist BEFORE or AFTER the Transformer with the same
name?
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Microsound is good for discussion of theory, politics/philosophy of music
as it pertains to Microsound type excursions, but it will not wander afar
from those fields save for the rare clicky IDM topic. Kim does tend to keep
a good hold on it in terms of spam, etc. I'm not sure it will fit the
question about this naima cd, is that just the title of the cd or is there a
track naima? and if so is it a rmx work of john coltranes naima, or is it an
original piece?
wondering,
naeema
I picked up the Vladislav Delay: Naima cd on Staubgold a while back, still
haven't had a chance to
Naima is a Live re-working of the album material from Anima, previously
released on Mille Plateaux. The vocal edits are beautiful and were recordedings
of his girl friend. The performance was at the Ars Electronica, and is on that
label in cooperation with Mille Plateaux.
If you like his
Just last week the topic was about race and detroit techno, mostly to do
with Juan Atkins and the XLR8R. That's pretty broad ;)
-Pete
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True enough, but from the time I have been on Microsound (since not too
long after it started), that's the exception rather than the rule. That's
probably the first time any real discussion took place concerning 313 which
I recall. Some varieties of IDM are normal fodder there, but idm-m will
just got this KRAAK3 festival review of my set translated from flemish in
case any of you are interested...
The American duo Twine made their first appearance in Europe, and one
could sure tell. With an almost childlike enthusiasm they took pictures of
Hi,
Soon added to the site .live video of Alton Miller @ Demf 2001 and
Carl Craig @ Planet-E party.
Hopefully also upcoming event with Pepe Bradock on 12th April @ Misfits
event in Malta.
Current mixes on the site http://www.owenjay.comwww.owenjay.com are as
follows -
03-22-02
12-3am eastern
negative-saucer
88.3 ann arbor
webcast in mp3 format at www.wcbn.org/listen.html
I hope you'll enjoy it, I'll try my best to make you shake
your ass.
:)
-Joe
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Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 00:05:36 -0700
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From: Keith Mleczko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Hawtin/Acquaviva - Human League track
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I've been listening to the 3/8/02 Hawtin/Acquaviva tag on
http://www.paxahau.com/archives.htm and was
Is this a remix?
Definitely. Don't know which one though!
Andy
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Last summer I heard some demo stuff by one of the guys (I think Dave).
It was really hard and twisted. Speedy J-A Shocking Hobby is probably a
close marker, but I only heard it once.
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Teste didn't make it to the PLus 8 classics CDs probably because
i do have to correct one thing-
autechre at the demf 2002 was the best PA i've ever heard (sorry johem)
On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Phonopsia wrote:
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There was also the (?)Fender(?) starter guitar kit that took the
Plastikguy and painted him green for their box.
They had one sitting over at Minus for awhile.
Richie Hawtin is a marketing genius ;)
On 19 Mar 2002, T.J.Johnson wrote:
On Tue, 19 March 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
I notice that everyone who is pro-PA seem to be producers themselves. So
the question becomes, are we discussing the merits of live PAs as an
audience member (who is presumably there to be entertained) or as a
performer (who is there for more 'egotistical'- though not in a bad way,
reasons)
it amazes me that allegedly 'intelligent' techno haeds actually call the
guy 'Dickweed'
Whether you like him is irrelivant.
You actually call him Dickweed like some sort of 2nd grader.
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Grammenos, Peter wrote:
i'll make sure and bring my glowsticks and other colorful
Here's a bio: www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amgsql=B5pkbu3rjan8k
The Wipe was Probe #14
You can find it on the Richie Hawtin Mixmag CD
but i like the way Garnier plays it on the Laboratoire Mix (4th or 5th
track, disc 2)
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Gwendal Cobert wrote:
teste- the wipe
purpose
I noticed that all of the bands you listed as timeless are detroit. i
really dig all of them, but there are also some great electro-clash bands
like Crossover who are equally as musical and relevant (not fashionable)
this is just a theory, but perhaps these NYC groups are unfairly called
'trendy'
i don't know what to do, but that is the birthplace of Andre the Giant.
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Matthew KANE wrote:
Are there any Grenoble 313'ers around? I have been having trouble finding
things
to do in the city. Taking the train everywhere is OK, but it gets expensive!
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I don't think Mark Bell worked on Vespertine. It was mostly Matamos.
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Mann, Ravinder [CCS] wrote:
The Mark Bell productions in Bjorks Vesperine were quite dirty, glitchty,
clickly etc whereas Gez Varley's rather superb Bayou Paradise was very deep
techno, lots
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Although, I was just thinking about how Brinkmann's live PA really rocked.
Yea, he was great when I saw him. Another good one: Kooky Scientist
ruled at DEMF.
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Although, I was just thinking about how Brinkmann's live PA really rocked.
Yea, he was great when I
hi...if there are any list members currently living in malta can you please
contact me off list..thanks..sorry for the bandwidth..
little robbie
associated pressure
)AP(
This Naima has nothing to do with the Coltrane ballad afaIk (unless
perhaps, Naima is the name of our Finnish friend's vocalist). Apparently
VD did spend some time learning to play jazz drums when he was younger.
Love the credits: vocals: girlfriend
Very droll...
Wes
This Naima has nothing to do with the Coltrane ballad afaIk (unless
perhaps, Naima is the name of our Finnish friend's vocalist)...
I think the connection is probably simply that 'Naima' is an anagram of
'Anima'...
Cheers,
Tom
I just had a look at Norman Jay's website and he has a bit to say about it
- mirrors what many of us are saying here in the US
I cut-n-pasted it so sorry if it breaks up funny. See the whole thing at
http://www.musiclinks.co.uk/normanjay/html/main.cfm?w=0
Here it is:
i hate to ruin the day of anyone on-list who already bid on it, but there's
a copy of the hawtin, hood and craig remixes of losing control on ebay
right now. i'm not even the seller!
brian
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mark bell is listed in the production credits, albeit minimally.
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Subject: RE: [313] LFO Back together?
I don't
Hello folks!
I catched a white label copy of EE003 today. It is produced by Tony Jackson.
Does anybody know the release date of it? Mike Grant, can you please post some
infos ? ;-)
It is a very cool record even though it is much too fast IMO.
Cheers, Arne
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The first
I just gave Alright on Top a spin and I find it to be a perfectly
acceptable technopop record. It's not the record I would expect from Slater
- even not the technopop record I might expect from him, were I to expect
one - but nevertheless I think it's a fun record and fits comfortably
within
The new version of mp313.com is up now. New additions include:
-A totally new look, in black now. Much better. :) We've also removed some
of the excessive image loads.
-A new artist. Jorge Velez (AKA DUERMO/BRIDGE AND TUNNEL KIDS) has joined
us. We should have a few new folks up in the
I think he gave in far too quickly and easily to make a pop album --
sounds like he took notes while listening to a few Depeche/Moroder records
and presto, he's got a pop record...
As for the vocals, I think he could've done much better too. At his best
Ricky Aloof sounds like a second-rate Jason
Yeah? Wanna fight about it? I know what you look like, Mr. Bush. Going to
see Herbie tomorrow?
jeff
At 02:56 PM 3/22/2002, John Bush wrote:
I think he gave in far too quickly and easily to make a pop album --
sounds like he took notes
I don't know
see the paxahau web site with mixes
panacea ???
i don't know
Mad'R
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This was recorded
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Hi
Just been told about this one. Some info on forthcoming releases.
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