Some live artists use multiple outs, and mix using the board instead of the
software. When I saw Kooky Scientist last year he had it like that I
believe, and he's definitely "live".
Kevin
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I think Colin had more chest hair.
Who knows?
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> I was checking his stuff out on the main screen, and it looked like he
just
> had hi
I'd go with number 3 out of them.
The ever present electro track is the one to watch but the main side is a
decent mover too.
They don't just sound like rehashs.
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once you do a soundcheck, there is no need to play with the mixer settings.
most pro audio cards have hardware mixing built in, normally mixing audio
streams at 36 bit. these are mixed down to whatever outputs you have
assigned said audio stream to.
with an all-computer setup, you dont need the m
Mike Grant "And Then it Was My Turn" on Moods & Grooves - the track is
called "The Struggle of My People" - wonderfully deep isn't it?
MEK
I was checking his stuff out on the main screen, and it looked like he just
had his powerbook and the Alesis Air FX. The mixing desk was probably
supplied for him, because it looked like he was only using a small section
of the board, around 6 channels, but never moved the sliders. It seemed as
if
Interesting that you mentioned Mr. Leblanc, and his Tackhead cohorts.
I was going through some old tapes yesterday and was listening to an old
Brave New Waves (w/Brent Bambury [sp?]) episode which contained a
spotlight on them.
Needless to say i broke out a few records and had another listen. I
I bought these two records without listening and now regret it. If anyone
wants them for a couple bucks get back to me...
Duplex "Rebuild" Clone
Duplex "Ep#5" Clone
Trevor WIlkes
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> Tack Head was another
> name they all went by as well.
>
> Wow, Tackhead gets a mention on 313one of my old time favorites
> so I must chime in on this one. Give a listen to the Album 'Gary
> Clail's Tackhead S
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Tack Head was another
name they all went by as well.
Wow, Tackhead gets a mention on 313one of my old time favorites so I must
chime in on this one. Give a listen to the Album 'Gary Clail's Tackhead
Soundsystem' for some of their best stuff. 'Man in a suitca
its kinda housey with the sample "u may shoot u may cut me.."
help? i used to know this one but i am getting old
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Another cat or two to check out would be, Keith Le Blanc, and some of
the Mark Stewart & Maffia
stuff. Keith Le Blanc was part of the Sugar Hill Gang as a drummer
along with Skip Mc Donald and Doug Wimbish. Tack Head was another
name they all went by as well.
peace,
silicon
www.vmax.
> Is the "the advent - new beginnings" double pack on internal records
> also worth hunting down?
If you like the Advent, then yes. But overall I think it's less compelling
than their first string of truly outstanding 12's on Internal, and thus the
"Elements of Life" catch-up too. To be fair
Is the "the advent - new beginnings" double pack on internal records also
worth hunting down?
From: Matthew MacQueen
>> Bad Boy is on the album, "Elements Of Life" (so's to help
>> your search if you didn't already know it), which is all round great.
>
>"Bad Boy II" is on the original 12" on Inter
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> Bad Boy is on the album, "Elements Of Life" (so's to help
> your search if you didn't already know it), which is all round great.
"Bad Boy II" is on the original 12" on Internal, and is pretty wicked and worth
finding the 12" for, if you can...
cheers,
Matt
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> > Advent - BadBoy!
>
> but hard to find... at least I didnt find it yet.. it was released on
> internal records.. a label owned by the orb?
> Anyway.. the best advent stuff came out on that label IMHO.. I dont like
> the Kombination Researches that
confusing orbital with the Orb :)
tutt tutt,,,the masters of the Chime compared with the masters
of Fluffy clouds, well I never :0)
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> it was released on
> internal records.. a label owned by the orb?
correction: orbital... keep confusing those two...
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> Advent - BadBoy!
but hard to find... at least I didn´t find it yet.. it was released on
internal records.. a label owned by the orb?
Anyway.. the best advent stuff came out on that label IMHO.. I don´t like
the Kombination Researches that much.
Ch
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Are there some good gesr-spotters on this list? When the advent was playing
i tried to figure out what he was using, all i could see was a hughe
mixingdesk, some FX and a titanium powerbook. It looked like he was just
manipulating some pre-recorded tracks.
Oh i said it looked like he did this, ma
Which is then followed by the Luke Slater remix of the same track You know,
when it slows down for a moment.
Scott Mc
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> www.electronicmus
Advent - BadBoy!
It was always better when Colin was alongside him and pulling on his goatee
inbetween breaking.
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> www.elect
It's on an early Ash Ra Temple record. I think it was Seven Up but i am not
to sure about this...
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> Wibo asked:
>
> Can anyone tell me from what album the Göttsching track
> "Time" comes from? My
> dad has this track on a very vague German compilation with Jarre-like
> electro
Can anyone tell me from what album the Göttsching track "Time" comes from? My
dad has this track on a very vague German compilation with Jarre-like
electronica
TIA
W
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Sorry, postponed for year 2003 !
> > can't remember who asked but E2-E4 first came out on Inteam records,
1984.
> >
> > and for anyone in the area:
> >
> > Manuel Göttsching will play at the Electroshock festival in St.
Petersburg
> > (Russia) in the Oktjaberskaja Hall on 22 July 2002, 8 p.m.
> >
> seems that festival won't take place this year. On electroshock site it is
> said
> that the festival has not been canceled but postponed for year 2003 when
> St. Petersburg will celebrate it's 300 years anniversary.
>
> Pity..
>
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seems that festival won't take place this year. On electroshock site it is
said
that the festival has not been canceled but postponed for year 2002 when
St. Petersburg will celebrate it's 300 years anniversary.
Pity..
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can't remember who asked but E2-E4 first came out on Inteam records, 1984.
and for anyone in the area:
Manuel Göttsching will play at the Electroshock festival in St. Petersburg
(Russia) in the Oktjaberskaja Hall on 22 July 2002, 8 p.m.
jd
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> Cybotronic have been claimed as proto-techno, due to the
> people involved with it, but their sound reminds of electro (without
> the hip hop attitude) and, erm, UK pop dude Gary Numan. The
> techno we got to know as techno (since the late 80s) has more in
> common with house music than with elec
> I would definitely advise you to aim for the lower numbers rather than
> higher. From around vol 6 or so they started to go slightly
> bad, and the
> latter volumes are better defined as early hip-hop than
> electro, imho! But
> volumes 1-4, and the "Crucial Electro" spinoff, are well
> worth get
http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewSellersOtherItems&userid=cblo9
9%40hum.auc.dk&include=0&since=-1&sort=3&rows=25
same story, some of 313 interest, some not so interesting...
Christian Bloch
http://mp3.com/bloch
http://www.mp313.com/christianblochmp313.htm
Tresor/LL/Ungleich/AudioRio
Dead right. I *meant* Orbital. Apologies. I even used to misstate Orbital by
using 'William Orbit' ... just call me The Confabulator. Thank God for
editors. My heart's in the right place though ...
k
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> > ... "Belfast" (The Orb) always seemed to also have a nice
> 'Berlinish'
> flavor
> > to me; maybe now I know why.
>
> Erm... i believe Belfast was by Orbital, who have nothing to
> do with The
> Orb...
Still, worthy of this "techno songs that..." list, the version I have in
mind being the "Belf
Nathan Goode: "mike grant - rest in peace my brother" ...
Hold on. What are you saying? Probably, this is a minderstanding ...
K
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> Fascinating.
>
> Well I wish all the Berlin members would come out of the shadows for The
> Orb's next efforts as Orb material has been lackluster for a few years now
> (to me).
>
> ... "Belfast" (The Orb) always seemed to also have a
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 07:56:06AM +, rob webb wrote:
> Ken:
>
> >Anyone know if errorsmith is Matthew Herbert?
>
> i don't think so, no. i seem to recall we had a "who is Errorsmith, who
is
> Soundhack, who is Soundstream, who is Smith 'n' Hack (i'm thinking it's
> Errorsmith and Soundhack),
just spotted on bent crayon mail-out:
DREXCIYA-drexcyen r.e.s.t. principle 12
CLONE
Extremely limited taster for the up coming full length, Grava4 from Detroit's
legendary electro aquanauts. If you need more reasons than that, well you
don't deserve to be stocking it. I'm serious.
9.99
jd
- yeah Ive got that 2x12" as well - took me ages to track down a copy
though
Ill have to dig it out this evening for a nostalgic listen :)
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>To: Matthew L. Thompson
>Cc: 313@hyperre
Ken:
Anyone know if errorsmith is Matthew Herbert?
i don't think so, no. i seem to recall we had a "who is Errorsmith, who is
Soundhack, who is Soundstream, who is Smith 'n' Hack (i'm thinking it's
Errorsmith and Soundhack), who is Erik and Fiedel, and how are they all
related" thread on 3
ur - final frontiermakes me chiver every time.
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circonium: "...the recent smith n hack tribute LP which was
>a collaboration of soundhack & errorsmith."
Anyone know if errorsmith is Matthew Herbert?
I'm making that connection because of Herbert's recent predeliction for
'Mistakes' (with loads of different mixes) plus, an Errorsmith track appea
Fascinating.
Well I wish all the Berlin members would come out of the shadows for The
Orb's next efforts as Orb material has been lackluster for a few years now
(to me).
... "Belfast" (The Orb) always seemed to also have a nice 'Berlinish' flavor
to me; maybe now I know why.
k
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Odeluga, Ken> ... it may not be mine ... also from Isolee:
>
> 'Logiciel', 'Keep On Dancin'' from the LP 'Rest', most of which I could
> nominate in fact.
Yeah Keep On Dancin' is my favorite Isolee track by far! It's on the EP I
mentioned...
Guess this'll serve as my final post;-)
Cheers,
m*
sadly missed this one..wondering if a playlist is somewhere out there
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Mark S Krux: >>I promise this'll be my last post on this subject! Really!
;-)
... it may not be mine ... also from Isolee:
'Logiciel', 'Keep On Dancin'' from the LP 'Rest', most of which I could
nominate in fact.
k
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MEK: >Thomas Dolby - One of Our Submarines and also Screen Kiss, The Flat
Earth
>and I Scare Myself off of The Flat Earth EP
... Plus someone mentioned the Cocteau Twins last week ...
making it two of my early favourite acts mentioned.
For me, these are the kinds of 80s sounds *worth* reviving.
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sorry i'm a bit late
Here's a few of mine:
juan - be brave
Praise - is it by Larry Heard, or a remix of his?
Octave One - Burujha
Roy Davis Jr - Gabrielle
That Sade remix (who did the remix btw?)
Earth, Wind & Fire - Where has the love gone (not sure if that's the correct
title?) - not exactl
Clinically Inclined
7 June 2002
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Galaxy 2 Galaxy - Metamorphosis (Underground Resistance)
Ayro - Drink (Omoa)
Theo Parrish - Blue Out - 3 Chairs 2 (Sound Signature)
Andres - untitled B2 - (KDJ)
Morgan Geist - Probs - Mov
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