Matt asked:
Another question: how does the Andres record on Moods Grooves compare to his
releases on KDJ? Didn't have a chance to listen but plan to later... what to
expect?
It's right on par with the KDJs -- both in quality and in style. Summery,
loose. Each track is solid.
Andy
hi 313s any one knows about good/big techno/house events in europe or US
for this summer?
kind regards
yair/micropeople/telaviv
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thank you.
I was under the impression that it was an audio or video interview?
oh well
scotto
ps there is a cool video of acquaviva talking about final scratch at the red
bull music academy
21 min. long. good quality somebody rip it for me plz, just kidin.
the page it's on:
the tracks on kdj are much better.
ryan :)
From: Matthew MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Another question: how does the Andres record on Moods Grooves compare to
his releases on KDJ? Didn't have a chance to listen but plan to later...
what to expect?
Someone recently posted the thing about Tresor closing. Well looks like
there's more to the story as of last week. Quoted below from
no-future.com, and theres more on the Tresor site forum, but its in german
:(
[quote]
tresor probably won't sleep that much in the next couple years...
that have
(ops sorry for the double post here but I forgot)
it seem from some of johns comments in the video that is is very pro
napster
and digital sharing. with his comparisons to when beta/vhs hit the market.
but then again he is also one of the little guys he was talking about.
the page it's on:
GOD i love that record.i have 2 copies of it ..it is a bit of a mystery
track i doubt you will find the original unless you pay ALOT , cause its
one of those REAL RARE disco cuts(but there is always the chance)but anyway
it got repressed as a bootleg with the word melodies across
isnt tastefest in the beginning of july?
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From: Super Coffee Beans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 8:30 PM
Subject: [313] festivus for the rest of us?
hi 313s any one knows about good/big techno/house events in europe or US
for
On Monday, June 24, 2002, at 05:47 AM, Chris Rooney wrote:
hawtin - the best i´ve heard from him in a while, ultra minimal deep
stuff only getting hard towards the end, much more interesting than
usual. he started off mixing a dubby minimal tune into some other
beatless minimal track, it was
In a message dated 6/24/02 7:54:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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the tracks on kdj are much better.
ryan :)
Well, the A-side track on the MG is just gorgeous,
if a little more bubbly than the Andres norm. The two
B-side tracks are, IMHO, throwaways.
Now what's the deal
howdy funsters - one for the BB headz...
on the weekend i heard a nice mix on the radio of jazzanova w vikter
duplaix 'that night'. it had interesting offbeat percusssion, the kick
wasn't on every 1/4 beat of every bar, more like a 2 step or latin kinda
syncopated thing. umm the vocals were
Hey, did anybody else notice that right smack in the middle of today's
article on Herbert's antics as Radioboy in the New York Times on the Web,
was an ad for Starbucks?
Here's the article:
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/06/24/arts/music/24ARTS.html?todaysheadlines
Hugo
sure that's not the original?
On Tue, 25 Jun 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
howdy funsters - one for the BB headz...
on the weekend i heard a nice mix on the radio of jazzanova w vikter
duplaix 'that night'. it had interesting offbeat percusssion, the kick
wasn't on every 1/4 beat of
Hi all,
Found this in my mailbox this morning...thought some of you
might like to know!
Exclusive: Double Kraftwerk gig in Paris
Kraftwerk has been confirmed to play 2 concerts in Paris.
The dates are September 25th and 26th and take place at the
fest La Cité de la Musique at La Villette. In an
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Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 1:53 AM
Subject: [313] ID on another disco track played by RON HARDY
Can anyone recommend a house email list? I know people don't want this to
turn into a house list. I love the
Yes. Yes you did :(
I'm in London 19-24 July, and got quite excited at reading your post.
Any suggestions for London gigs at this time to make up for that horrifying
error on your part?
Respect
JasonB
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blub blub blub - that's the way to start a Tuesday morning.
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 6:33 AM
Subject: [313] kraftwerk on the road again!
Hi all,
Found this in my mailbox this morning...thought
Morning all!
Good friend recently posted over some Detroit stuff for me and included was
a copy of the Metro times (May 29 - June 24, 2002). Now maybe I live a
sheltered live but is it always this sexually explicit???, i.e. the Dan
Savage column, the subject matter here was XXX rated, the
At 11:53 PM 6/24/2002, you wrote:
Hey, did anybody else notice that right smack in the middle of today's
article on Herbert's antics as Radioboy in the New York Times on the Web,
was an ad for Starbucks?
Here's the article:
on the weekend i heard a nice mix on the radio of jazzanova w vikter
duplaix 'that night'. it had interesting offbeat percusssion, the kick
wasn't on every 1/4 beat of every bar, more like a 2 step or latin kinda
syncopated thing. umm the vocals were kinda twisted, the whole thing
soundded a
Btw I highly recommend the Vikter Duplaix DJ compilation (lp and cd) - loads
of great crazy beat shenanigans. I loved his last single too :)
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expressive angles EP [tm018] by Theo is pretty crucial. dig that
last poets sample on command your soul.
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Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 6:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] org [The Music Institute] (E-mail)
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GOD i love that record.i have 2 copies of it ..it is a bit of a
mystery
track i doubt you will find the original unless you pay ALOT , cause
its
one of those REAL RARE disco cuts(but there is always the chance)but
anyway
it got repressed as a bootleg with the word melodies
Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
Start of message text
Don't know if anyone's interested, but on my lunchbreak I've just been
passed a CD-R of that Moodymann mix I was on about yesterday.
Details are;
Amp Fiddler
1. Superficial
2.
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 4:26 AM
Subject: [313] metro times?
Morning all!
Good friend recently posted over some Detroit stuff for me and included
was
a copy of the Metro times (May 29 - June 24,
just like many chicago producers did a version of video crash/acid crash,
they also seem to have done versions of 'let no man put asunder'. i've got a
few. only one i can find at the momnet is a mike hitman wilson and dj pierre
track called 'let no man trax'. nice and jacking. did lnr do one as
Never heard of the pierre hitman one any good...
There was the kramer dashwood thing aswell on pgh records about 94 I
think quite a twisted remix thing
just like many chicago producers did a version of video crash/acid crash,
they also seem to have done versions of 'let no man put
I think the cat. number is Trackmode 40 (can you
believe they are up to
=
FORTY?? Seems like only yesterday... ha ha). Since
I missed out on a
=
lot of these, what do 313'ers consider like the
absolute must-have =
Trackmode records? Top 3 or 5...=20
I'd say grab all the early brett dancer
ARCHIV 6
BLAKE BAXTER
'ONE MORE TIME'
Artist: Blake Baxter
Title: One More Time
Label: Tresor
Ca. No: 56194-6
Release: 05/08/02
Distribution: EFA/PIAS/SRD
Tracklist
A1. One More Time (Original Mix)
A2. One More Time
B1. One More Time (Red Planet Remix)
B2. One More Time (Acid Mix)
Tresor's
Point of interest blake baxter did a lot of the production/bassline for
rhythim is rhythim kaos
ARCHIV 6
BLAKE BAXTER
'ONE MORE TIME'
Artist: Blake Baxter
Title: One More Time
Label: Tresor
Ca. No: 56194-6
Release: 05/08/02
Distribution: EFA/PIAS/SRD
Tracklist
A1. One More
G... just found this out today :-( Oh well, it's too late for me, but
for any Brits out there who care, Mr. Coconut is playing live this week:
DAVID BOWIE'S MELTDOWN at the ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL, LONDON, UK
WEDNESDAY, 26th June, 8pm - ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL,
I love his trans europe express
It's atom heart isn't it
G... just found this out today :-( Oh well, it's too late for me, but
for any Brits out there who care, Mr. Coconut is playing live this week:
DAVID BOWIE'S MELTDOWN at the ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL, LONDON, UK
speaking on atom heart(tm),
does anyone know whether he was involved in the DOS Tracks record? (the
album is called :) i think)
also, since the Rather Interesting pressing was a re-release, who put out
the original?
b
On Tue, 25 Jun 2002, Paul Wise wrote:
I love his trans europe
Yes, Atom Heart did the DOS Tracks :) record.
Check out a review more details at:
http://www.datacide.org/ri051/
It was originally put out on Rather Interesting as a CD-only release, while the
vinyl was put out on Schematic a number of months ago.
Cheers,
Bill
speaking on atom
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!
the fact the front cover was of a picture of a minor (well
looks like a minor) with a her hand down her pants giving herself some
sort
of pleasure (didn't look like she wasn't enjoying herself) only goes to
reinforce my
Boss tune for me has been Larry Heard's remix of his own Praise. Bloody
hell! If you don't have that then ask yourself why.
Other tasty numbers include Norm Talley's Mystic EP, Theo Parrish's
Expressive Angles and Theo's remix of Larry Heard's Missing You. Heard's
Love's Arrival album is one of
I'd say grab all the early brett dancer 12s they are
real nice..., um also they had a re-release of an old
chris grey album I think his first one that came out
it was the emotional distortion album...great one!
dig lots of brett dancer's stuff too altho still the best one i have heard
is that
Hey I thought I'd post this just for fun.
I'm working on building a website with a partner, which is going to
contain a music section, and I put up an old track of mine as an MP3. I
thought some of you might enjoy giving it a listen. You will need Flash
to view this site (created in Flash
Clinically Inclined
21 June 2002
11 pm - 12:30 am CST
www.wnur.org / 89.3 fm in Chicago
Selector: M. MacQueen
Kool The Gang - Summer Madness (live) - Love and Understanding (De-Lite '76)
Incognito - Out of the Storm [Carl Craig mix] (Talkin' Loud)
The Ebonys - Life in the Country - The Ebonys
I definitely would recommend that Norm Talley - Mystic release too.
An Alton Miller one I have always hits the spot as well.
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From: Jonny McIntosh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 4:41 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Theo Parrish + M. Pittman
Hey y'all--
wanted to let all you dj/producer types know the red bull music academy is
recruiting applicants from the Detroit area for this year's Academy in
November in Sao Paolo, Brazil.
for those of you who don't know, the RBMA is a FREE (they cover travel and
lodging; you cover food and
apologies for the re-send. sean brought to my attention that the the rsvp for
the terrance parker/red bull music academy workshop july 1 at motor is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (not us-redbull as in my previous
post) thanks.
Hey y'all--
wanted to let all
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