Who Taught You Math (no question mark!).
And no 's' at the end of 'Math' either, more to the point! :)
Cheers,
Tom
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Forbid me if I am ignorant but isn't this a reissue of the Monobox records
that were already releaseed on M-plant?
Just looking for clarifiaction. I couldbe wrong.
Smc
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 7:04 PM
Lil Louis, Backstock (John Tejada comp.), Drexciya, Hakan Lidbo,
Morganistic (Luke Slater), Tony Drake (New Electronica), 4 Hero, Jeff
Mills, Ron Trent, Back to Basics mix, Raum...Musik Praesentiert 3, Hanna,
many more. No reserves. Thanks.
For people in Sydney: we're starting up a house night
on Thursday August 29, and Inertia (Australian
distributors) are giving us copies of Robert Hood's
Point Blank album to give away on the night.
I'll post more details later, but essentially it's a
$6 dollar night at the Hunter Bar in central
... Ahh, but I wouldn't gripe about *that* particular point! You see in US
grammar/English 'Mathematics' is correctly abbreviated to 'Math'. And I can
see the logic in that too, I mean why do we need the extra 's' if we're
abbreviating? ... is this off-topic? :o)
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Sounds nice. Not meaning to be arch, but do you guys regard Rob Hood as part
of the 'house' rubrik? That's interesting 'cause although most would
recognize the points of commonality, many here would see at least a genre
distinction between 'house' and 'techno' (the latter camp being where most
... By the same artist, might I recommend 'Port of Transition' (I feel like
a wine connoisseur, using these phrases) ... which has the added juvenile
charm of having the initials 'POT'. It's mostly beatless, atmospheric and a
little bit mad. But it does serve as a good interval in a set at a
Sorry did you give a release date?
Rob Hood in an 'Alien Artform' style perhaps, can't wait. The Autumn's
looking great for new releases all of a sudden ...
k
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Sorry did you give a release date?
September I think
Rob Hood in an 'Alien Artform' style perhaps..
perhaps you could say that about a couple of the tracks :)
k
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Who doesn't like drexciya or robert hood
I find them all too samey, too fasat
Don't get me wrong I know they r quality they just son't do it for me
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ooo you might ruffle some feathers there but you are
allowed your opinion but like all techno and all music
yes it can sound the same..
me I really don't get this electroclash stuff..I just think its
moody 80's sounds not mind grabbing but hey again that's my opinion
two tracks I do like is
yeah well,
same for me with Kraftwerk. boring.
Drexciya is ok, I bought the quest with the thought that my collection
would not be complete without at least one Drexciya release. The Quest is
ok, but that first TResor album, well, I do not have the guts to say that it
sucks, but that would be an
I think we found him! Yes, it's only you Paul! :o)
Nah, it's not obligatory to like Drexciya/Hood, just advisable!
Not everything Drexciya does is good certainly, and the same must be true of
Hood logically. And that doesn't even account for the question of taste.
In fact, by very rough
same for me with Kraftwerk. boring.
Blasphemy!
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Wibo Lammerts wrote on Fri, 2 Aug 2002 about following:
Drexciya is ok, I bought the quest with the thought that my collection
would not be complete without at least one Drexciya release. The Quest is
ok, but that first TResor album, well, I do not have the guts to say that it
sucks, but that
same for me with Kraftwerk. boring.
Blasphemy!
wibo, put on this blindfold, and go stand in front of that wall...you've
sealed your fate with the 313 firing squad..
seriously tho, did you forget to take your medication this am..??
:P
Who doesn't like drexciya or robert hood
I find them all too samey, too fasat
Don't get me wrong I know they r quality they just son't do it for me
I like some of the older hood releases.. but I normally don´t buy drexciya
releases... I´ve got one actually, wich is great.. but I am
Nah, it's not obligatory to like Drexciya/Hood, just advisable!
Hmmm, I've only ever bought 2 records by Robert Hood. Nighmare World Vol 1 and
The Protien Valve EP, neither of which have been played for several years. The
only records by Jeff Mills I've liked enough in recent years to want to
Several people wrote:
I guess its just a matter of taste
Nope. It's not.
Check the 313th commandment: thou shalt worship Robert Hood and Drexciya.
Taste? Bah, humbug.
:)
Otto
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I personally find much of thier techno pretty boring these days to be quite
honest and whilst I dont profess to be any sort of authority on Mills or
Hood these days I cant help feeling that their techno hasn't really
Fabrice Lig
I do not understand the deal with this guys stuff. It pushes all the
Detroit
techno production values but seems so digital and clean and stripped of
any
of the rough mad freakiness that makes Detroit techno interesting...?
I find some of fabrice´s stuff to.. euh.. bleepy?
you
Simon:
Fabrice Lig
I do not understand the deal with this guys stuff. It
pushes all the Detroit techno production values but
seems so digital and clean and stripped of any of the
rough mad freakiness that makes Detroit techno
interesting...?
Otto will probably slap me for that :)
Nah, I know
Subject: RE: [313] Am I the only person in the world
two tracks I do like is Jeff Mills take on of Dead or Alive you spin me and
the Yazoo thingy with called Stuimultaion - why cos there the ones out of
the 80's that have been rewored and sound uplifting..
It wasn't Jeff Mills who did the
so did they nick the purpose maker ?? cos it was vs purpose maker..
cheeky bootleg eh..
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Sent: 02 August 2002 14:09
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Subject: RE: [313] Am I
...for anyone looking to hear some quality outer space
techno that most likely does not get played out much
(due to eclectic nature or bpm), and needs a
refreshing night out to reset their heads, i will be
deejaying at big wig tues august 13 in chicago (1551
W. Division St.)
i will be playing a
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Simon:
Otto will probably slap me for that :)
Nah, I know this remark is coming from someone who rates The Flow as one
of Juan Atkins' best tracks. Says it all really :)
Come on, you can slap harder than that
I quite like The Flow as a matter of fact (but what do i know...im almost
fanatical about robert hood)
..\fab.
..\www.negative-industries.com
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Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 3:26 PM
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I've got a couple of superb techno mixes from this site:
http://www.adapteri.com/betoni/mixes.htm
so far I have #1 #27 and have listened to them several times now. These 2
mixes are very minimal and atmospheric, nice and smooth.
I'll second that, I've downloaded most of them
of course
judge me
still: i find kraftwerk boring
W
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From: tom churchill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [313] Am I the only person in the world
same for me with Kraftwerk. boring.
Well, they're an acquired taste Wibo to their many millions of fan! But I
would suggest that many more people who are neutral to them would accept
that they've contributed a number of memorable songs.
You don't think so?
Oh well, I'll pray for you my child!
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(by the way, I'm joking ...
waahahahaha
of course I cannot deny that they didn't have some kind of influence. And of
course, they should be respected for that. That is something I know.
But still, I don't like their music. And I get the feeling that when you are
a 313er everyone assumes you are into Kraftwerk and drexciya
waahahahaha
of course I cannot deny that they didn't have some kind of influence. And of
course, they should be respected for that. That is something I know.
LOL! Kraftwerk had some kind of influence on techno now that is the
understatement of the year on 313 :)
Now i am waiting for Juan
Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
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Hmm, thing is, there is so many 'pre-techno' records that sound like
techno, that you have to say that really all those three did was modify the
sound
Maybe?
Juan always said
No, it wasn't - some distributors just falsely advertised it as such.
Definitely not Mills either (obviously). Sounds much more like some dodgy
European chancer!
Sean.
It wasn't Jeff Mills who did the Burns record it was somebody from the
Downwards camp
I could piss you all off even more when I say that no one in detroit was a
father to techno and that it was a natural progression from the disco days
-Joe
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or all the detroit stuff was really just house music.
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I could piss you all off even
and disco from rock roll and rock roll from classical and classical
from i don't know from cave man man banging his rocks..
so Techno must be a Natural progression..ahhh doesn't it
put it all into perspectiveness :0)
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http://www.emmrecords.com/~fux/still_fuxin_(unfinished%20ggrr).mp3
comments?
missing at least 2-3 parts
one of which would be a groovy bassline if I can work it out dynamically.
-Joe
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he played tronic a couple of weeks ago in nyc, i second the
recommendation.
-pete
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Subject: [313] Charles Siegling @ Fabric
But still, I don't like their music. And I get the feeling that when you
are
a 313er everyone assumes you are into Kraftwerk and drexciya and ectomorph
and dopplereffect etc etc etc. Well I don't.
I, for one, am not in dopplereffect and ectomorph. Actually, I have NO
records from them at
Outside of the X-Mix videos, Carl Craig's Televised Green Smoke, and
Metropolis - what other Detroit and D influenced artists have made music
videos? What more - where can you purchase them/view them?
MEK
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Subject: [313] videos?
Outside of the X-Mix videos, Carl Craig's Televised Green Smoke, and
Metropolis - what other Detroit and D influenced artists have made music
videos? What
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so Techno must be a Natural progression..
Ultimately
http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/default.asp?oid=3621
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so Techno must be a Natural progression..
TW Ultimately culminating in progressive house. Our work is done here. From
TW this moment forward there will be no more progress.
Nononono, Quadraphonia's Raving to the Fifth was the endpoint of
musical advancement. Like the mythical Ouroboros - the
At this point, isn't being into Derrick May kinda redundant.
Its kinda like saying you're into the Doors. I like the Doors, but its
become standards. No real reason to talk about it anymore.
Anyway.. as a 313 member I think it is more logical you are into derrick may
carl craig.. than into
Anyone familiar with this group or who they are? Carl Craig talks abut
doing an animation project with them on a CD-ROM
http://www.forcefield.org/craig.html
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Who doesn't like drexciya or robert hood
I find them all too samey, too
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Subject: [313] Header?
Anyone familiar with this group or who they are? Carl Craig talks abut
doing an animation project with them on a CD-ROM
http://www.forcefield.org/craig.html
hey could someone on the list pick some up for me if I could mail you a
kidney or even money? I'd give you 25 per ticket and need at least 2, so
you could make like TEN WHOLE DOLLARS.
reason: I live 2 hours north of detroit and might not make it in time
I think john acquaviva is rad too.
-Joe
Saw him in chicago. Impressive skills, great fun, and interesting enough
track selection, as well as being a downright friendly fellow. A good set
to check out for the harder-side-of-melodic-techno enthusiast. Some electro
and bass thrown in for good measure.
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of course
judge me
still: i find kraftwerk boring
W
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and disco from rock roll and rock roll from
classical and classical
from i don't know from cave man man banging his rocks..
so Techno must be a Natural progression..ahhh doesn't
it
put it all into perspectiveness :0)
uhmm (clears throat)
rock did_not_come from classical parsay.
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