I'll go for some old Chicago tracks that aren't *amazingly* obvious, but
leave aside modern stuff (I do think that Jeff Mills and Mad Mike are the
John Coltrane and Pharoah Sanders of the TB303 though, as evidenced on
Seawolf and the Acid Rain series :) :
Six Brown Brothers City Hall
Dr Derelict
Here is the website:
http://www.dancetechconference.com/
Cheers,
John
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I am just trying to do a news item on the Vegas conference
I agree, this is real acid house - i.e. no distortion on the 303, unlike the
newer stuff.
john.
I'll go for some old Chicago tracks that aren't *amazingly* obvious, but
leave aside modern stuff (I do think that Jeff Mills and Mad Mike are the
John Coltrane and Pharoah Sanders of the TB303
there are so so so many. but here are a couple of my all time favourite
chicago acid tracks--house master baldwin 'don't lead me' (future scope),
ace and the sandman 'let your body talk'(saber), phortune 'feel the bass'
(hot mix 5), the poke (mike dunn's your turn to work it mix), laurent x
Guys, this is COMPLETELY off topic here. Please. Some of us are trying to
enjoy our Jaguar OSX.2 updates...
Buy a computer that just works. ;-)
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From: Darren Longton (Merch) [EMAIL
Yes, another request for a Motor Last Dance Tix..
My very good friend whose student visa is expiring and is returning to
Moscow very soon is looking for a Last Dance ticket.
If anyone could help us out, it would be greatly appreciated. Please hit me
back privately.
Thanks in advance,
John
Max Duley:
The last one was a
month ago, this is the first time Lost parties have been a month apart for
maybe 6 or 7 years ...
I for one am not complaining! I'm getting old and the more they pack in the
better fr my point of view! ;o)
Thanks for the low down on CC Max. I'll be sure not to miss
'Acid Thunder' - Fast Eddie (or is that more Hip-House?)
OK - 'Jackin' Tall' - Lidell Townsell.
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Liddell_Townsell
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Right. We all know detroit music is amazing yeah?
Just existing as a producer in detroit means you are living on a higher
musical plane than the rest of us fools yeah?
These detroit guys have an understanding of electronic music way above the
rest of us?
... (goes on like this, somewhat ad
Brendan Nelson wrote on Fri, 30 Aug 2002 about following:
Lidell Townsell Feel The Mood
this was actually by maurice joshua :)
mmm..
ecstacy club - jesus loves the acid/lsd/dsl (seen all three :)
bam bam - where's your child
jack frost - acid man
humanoid - stakker humanoid
sakke
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thanks for the kind words Minto- I really enjoyed doing the Agent K
mixes and loads of people from different areas of the musical spectrum have
mailed me about it so I must have done something right. As for the Transmat
thing- doh! Very overactive person at the UK distribution
On Thu, 2002-08-29 at 21:13, Chris Dooley wrote:
http://slashdot.org/articles/02/06/29/1254230.shtml?tid=109
how the hell do you get all this crap off the computer!!!
Easy, start here: http://www.linux.org/
Sorry, couldn't resist :o)
Cheers,
Michel
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By gum you're right! :)
I think
Mike Ink's Dadajack on Profanall you'll ever need
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so yor happy to take in just Detriot techno but no other techno?? yet you
probably heard a
few european techno tracks in your night out/s...
thats seems unreal that you can be soo blinkered in your
view on Techno..I thought the whole point of loving techno would open you to
other things..
well
I know its fat man, talk about a line up Stacey, Gary and Ben!! uk is
being spoilt this theses last couple of weeks..sadly though I off to Germany
so yet agin will miss another great night! typical!
well if you go , have fun all!!
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I know its fat man, talk about a line up Stacey, Gary and Ben!! uk is
being spoilt this theses last couple of weeks..sadly though I off to Germany
so yet agin will miss another great night! typical!
for UK in the above read London
couldn't resist the winge :)
robin...
Don't be shocked. It's preference, i was just telling you mine and i don't
expect you to make assumptions on how narrow or open minded i am.
Sure we don't have the same vision for a night but that doesn't mean that
people who want something different to you are not receptive to other stuff.
I
House Of God, Atomic Jam in Birmingham? Voodoo (now Electrovoodoo) in
Liverpool? The Orbit in Leeds? I-Funk in Manchester? Pressure, Monox and
countless others in Scotland? There's plenty of big techno nights around the
country, not to mention the smaller DIY nights and free parties (it's not
all
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off course I understand where your coming from , your view is valid as
anyone else's on this
list, I know the 313 is detroit first others second :0), I wiuld hate
everyone to think
the same I guess I thought by your email you were shunning the others that
are around, sorry
if I misunderstood.
Prime's Intergalactic Funk at Music Box. It's on tonight with Ben Sims and
John Berry (Orbit). The second room also has the legendary Outlet Collective
playing. Check it out if you are in the area.
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in leeds yeah?
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Prime's Intergalactic Funk at Music Box. It's on tonight with Ben Sims and
John Berry (Orbit). The second
yes your right... I widh I had a car that was super
fast then I could see all these people and I tell ya I would. :)
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I think what's important is that we are seeing greater variety of both live
acts and DJs in London (perhaps in certain other parts of the UK as well) -
plus certain promoters and parties are merging house techno acts back
together with some success - something which has been missing for a
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Ahh, right I know the one.
I think this sort of proves the point, to me this sort of music isn't
techno, and out of london, there is very little (except if you live in
Glasgow)
so yor happy to take in just Detriot techno but no other techno??
I totally am. I tend to dislike techno clubs where the Detroit vs. rest of
the world mix is anything less than 70/30.
thats seems unreal that you can be soo blinkered in your
view on Techno..I thought the whole point of
Agreed. I really miss days of The WOMB.
:-(
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Ahh, right I know the one.
I think this sort of proves the point, to me this sort of music isn't
techno, and out of london,
How is I-Funk not techno?
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Because banging dance music is not, and never will be techno.
Techno is unfortunately a dirty word. I like techno, I don't like
monotonous rubbish.
Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maybe you haven't heard Sims then. He is techno whether you like it or not.
Don't attempt to redefine it because it doesn't fit in with your very narrow
ideas of what you expect from it.
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Because banging dance music is not, and never will be techno.
Techno is unfortunately a dirty word. I like techno, I don't like
monotonous rubbish.
funny you should say this as i went to creamfields this w/e (for those in
the US it's a big, mostly soulless commercial festival where people go
here's some we know of coming soon to leeds
(not far from manchester Alex!)
all before december.
claude young, steve rachmad, john tejada,
soundhack + eric fiedel (live/dj)
for those into the harder sounds a 4 deck 2
mixer set from ben sims + chris liebing @ orbit.
this was tbc a few weeks
spot on! now I must get my fast car soon :0)
Garnier, I haven't seen him for ages..excellent news!
for those into the harder sounds a 4 deck 2
mixer set from ben sims + chris liebing @ orbit.
this was tbc a few weeks back but
now that is gonna be a hard one, but I would
be well for that as
Because banging dance music is not, and never will be techno.
Techno is unfortunately a dirty word. I like techno, I don't like
monotonous rubbish.
that's right - most techno nights in the uk are jeff mills repetitive hard
techno at best.
where are the proper soulful detroit techno nights?
Tristan wrote:
Full OpArt discog: http://www.twoplayer.co.uk/labels/opart/
After looking over all of these, it reminded me just how ahead of their time
these records were, particularly the Steve Patton and Sensurreal records on
OpArt, which prefigure the broken beat sounds of today IMHO.
To
I found this RAMS HORN release.. with 2 sides..
A side has 3 tracks (all by shep petibone)
B side contains two tracks... not a lot of info on there
the B-side should be the frankie knuckles mix, right?
Does it contain a sax (or something that sounds like that)?
Thanks,
Maarten
Alex BondBecause banging dance music is not, and never will be techno.
Techno is unfortunately a dirty word. I like techno, I don't like
monotonous rubbish.
... Well, to be fair, 'banging dance music' is what the type of techno which
we all remember (e.g. 'It Is What It Is') eventually became.
i found www.agnitum.com
and the little thing called outpost. seems much better than zone alarm.
also why do u use startup editor? you can just go under run and put in
msconfig and do it yourself? no need for another program.
i actually was checking around and found this loadqm.exe?
seems
I know the one! Doesn't sound like 'Strings ...' to me Wibo. But as you
mention it, I shall try 'em both out together tonight.
Thing about Red Passion is that there isn't much development beyond the
strings and the Minimal Master's subliminal tweaks, but 'Strings ...' is a
real 'track' - I mean
distilled water?
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hi there
managed to track down a copy of the classic Throbbing Gristle LP, was
thinking about transferring it to
I always find some washing-up liquid followed by a quick rinse does the
trick for those super-grubby tunes !
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distilled water?
bleach? ;-)
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distilled water?
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I'm not sure what the international equivalent of Fairy Liquid is :[
detergent ?
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bleach? ;-)
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maybe you can tell us, what is fairy liquid made for? laundry, toilet, ...?
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I'm not sure what the
On a slightly related subject. I have a few nice records that are badly
warped. I have heard 2 myths on how to unwarp them in the past. One was to
shrink wrap them and the other to place them in between 2 sheets of glass
and leave them in the sun for a specified time.
Has anyone tried these
Distilled Water is the cheapest and one of the best. Can also try
Gruveglide. I'd just use the distilled H20 myself. I know many a record
store that swear by it.
Tristan
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washing up - for hands that do dishes that are as soft as your face, use
mild green fairy liquid
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maybe you can tell us, what is
wicked :D:
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Langsman, Marc wrote on Fri, 30 Aug 2002 about following:
I always find some washing-up liquid followed by a quick rinse does the
trick for those super-grubby tunes !
will ruin the records in the long run. just use distilled water.
sakke
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Surely water doenst take out any greasy grime ?
[and i wanna be able to see my reflection in those 12's !!]
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Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 5:56 AM
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I guess I just
www.discdoc.com
is fantastic stuff but maybe a bit too expensive for you to do just the 1
record!!
The BBC uses an Isopropyl alcohol/distilled water mixture to clean the
records in their sound archives.
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Warm slightly soapy water. But I find the whole thing quite tedious. So
maybe try the record cleaning service from smalfish:
http:www.smallfish.co.uk
Quite expensive I seem to remember though ...
k
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Surely water doenst take out any greasy grime ?
[and i wanna
water contains different minerals that will stain your vinyl when it dries up.
soap and detergents might stain, too. distilled water or some pure alcohol are
probably the best.
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funny you mention Dresden, I am off there for a benefit gig
in Sept with 120 other DJ's to raise money for Dresden,Marco Remus will
also be there :0)
Glad to hear the US are in the same turmoil..:0) we are not alone :0)
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there's a Reggie Dokes' set on Beatdownsounds page -
http://www.beatdownsounds.com/reggiedokes.ram .
I wonder what is the track around 18th minute.. can somebody help me?
A private reply would be much appreciated.
CanĀ“t help on that one sorry...
but you might check that new transmat offshoot
i've heard these records by reggie. they can't be compared to the track i was
asking about. how many psychostasia releases are there?
alvin
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Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 4:37 PM
To: Alvin Sirel; 313@hyperreal.org
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does anyone have robert hood's or m-plant's contact
number?
could you email me privately?
your help is appreciated.
zachary
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i've heard these records by reggie. they can't be compared to the track i
was asking about. how many psychostasia releases are there?
there are 3 oof them I guess... the last one is by various artists...
but in the same style.. you might check the latest demarkus lewis
recordings.
Cheers,
Fast-forward 5 years and what are Passarani and Oldham doing?
Marco Passarani ha recently created a new label, Pigna Records, along with
Mat101/Jolly Music dudes Francesco De Bellis and Mario Pierro.
Musically i wouldn't describe his musica exactly the way you did, but he has
abandoned the
doesn't Alan Oldham play in Europe a bit as well?
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Fast-forward 5 years and what are Passarani and Oldham doing?
Marco
Alan Oldham probably is the most-booked and most-locally favoured Detroit
person in Tresor and that whole little clubbing 'ghetto' in the same
vicinity of Berlin (perhaps apart from Mills).
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thanks for all the reply's/ suggestions, think I'll go with distilled water
method, well its not my record, better safe than sorry!
take care
jason
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I remember telling this list that I was not too impressed with transmat 29..
well.. now I had a good listen to it.. and I changed my thoughts.
I think that this is the best thing to come out on transmat since the 22
(microworld)... so it must be very good then IMO...
The B-side is
I'm off to London village on Monday afternoon to interview Carl Craig.
Anyone got any pertinent questions for the man? I'll use as many as I can
and try and post up the interview transcript on the list.
Sorry to keep ab/using the list as my own personal research forum, but then
from past
Who does that silly voice on Throw and what are they on about?
Did you have anything to do with Strings Of Life?
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Subject: [313] Questions for Carl Craig?
BTW, the international techno press list I mentioned the other week is just
about finished and I should be able to mail copies to everyone who requested
it over the weekend.
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Who does that silly voice on Throw and what are they on about?
That's Towelie.
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At 16:17 30-8-02 +0100, you wrote:
I'm off to London village on Monday afternoon to interview Carl Craig.
Anyone got any pertinent questions for the man?
Yeah: which track of my label did he license? :)
BTW, the reason for this feature is his new double mix CD forthcoming on
React, 'The
I'm not sure what the international equivalent of Fairy Liquid is :[
detergent ?
It's a liquid dish washing soap - and that brings back some memories of
visiting the fam in Scotland - thanks Marc!
MEK
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I'm off to London village on Monday afternoon to interview Carl Craig.
Anyone got any pertinent questions for the man? I'll use as many as I can
and try and post up the interview transcript on the list.
I think this may have been asked, but
Does anyone know who the dj is on an mp3 simply marked (CHAPTER 4)?? All
soulful Detroit techno, NIICELY mixed, about 40 some min. long.
Thanks,
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i found a copy of no ufo's that had so much mildew it was almost
unrecognizable. i used a 1/10 solution of 90% isopropyl alcohol / distilled
water, and gentle rubbing with a clean cloth to clean both the vinyl and
label.
-alcohols (isopropyl/ethanol) seem to work well. like eyeglass cleaners
Ask him if he likes pie, and if so which flavors.
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At 16:17 30-8-02 +0100, you wrote:
I'm off to London village on Monday afternoon to interview Carl
Craig.
ask him what the hell happened to dmitris's on gratiot between 9 and 10
mile..
now its a goddamn coney island?
whats this world coming to?
I blame detroit techno
-Joe
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Friday, August 30, 2002, 1:56:14 PM, a knob was tweaked and out came:
s I think but an unsure that the fluid is just water and Isopropyl alcohol?
s anyone know?
Yeah, I'm pretty sure discwasher is just isopropyl. My dad had one
kit of it the whole time I was growing up, and I bought my own when
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