But a few days later I
saw him on a GAP billboard; how ironic.
for what ?
i don't get it ?
is it because i stopped smoking pot or what ?
anyway as a almost sick C2 follower
I'll bet he plays disco, electro/italo, old
house/techno, 80-ish stuff and new stuff covering all
the mentioned
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: : > George Krantz - Din Daa Daa
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Hey.
I know requests for Japanese music suppliers was made on at least these two
lists. Here's a coupon I just got from CD Japan which might shave a few
cents off of a purchase :
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Hi. Thank you for being a valuable customer of CDJapan.
We would like to offer you a 500 yen coupon valid
That would happen to be the one on a white label by "The Goodguys", would
it? Din Daa Daa '91 I think it was called? Not really sure if that was a
re-edit so much as it was a remix though
Matt
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> Although it's not "techno" per se, what about Theo Parrish's "Instant
> Insanity." Not only was it a response to the events, it was released not too
> long after. I think it was pretty limited in numbers though, and never made
> it as a proper Sound Signature release.
I just have a white label,
> George Krantz - Din Daa Daa
an essential classic, as goofy as it is! Has been sampled by many. I'll never
forget when Rob Hood dropped this one during a set peak to a packed warehouse
at the Metroplex 10th annivarsary party... that gigantic buildup.
I was told there was a re-edit bootleg v
> >BTW, the reason for this feature is his new double mix CD forthcoming on
> >React, 'The Workout', which no doubt listmembers Marsel, Otto and Fabrice
> >will be well aware of as he's licensed tracks from all three of them.
> I know that he licensed a Duplex track, i.e. the Fabrice Lig remix
Who is responsible for the Brubaker tracks on Ifach, the usual suspects (Ford,
et. al.?) ? That track "texas sun" is great, and stringier and more detroit
feeling than the typical clinical techno --but still good-- Ifach roster sound.
Gotta find this on one wax... ace.
cheers,
Matt
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can anyone help me?
I've just upgraded from cubase on the atari st to cubase VST v.3.7 for my
pentiun 166.
I can't get any midi signal in or out - it shows an output bar but none of
my equipment is being sequenced, and there is no input whatsoever from my
controller keyboard. It's driving me crazy
Here it is:
http://home.earthlink.net/~balihu/
check out the link to the dope Tee Scott interview
Danny did!
minto
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down low music
http://downlowmusic.org
SEPT: Arne Weinberg "Beauty in Decay" dL008 & Convextion 12" dLVEXT1
OCT: dL ltd tribute 12" dLpgccX
NOV: Polarius 12" dL009
JAN:
Doh!
Maybe i should read all the posts from a certain thread before making a
redundant post.
Oh well, that's what happens when you don't check your mail regularily.
Just to add my .02cents...
As long as people are having fun and no one's getting hurt... why not.
While some establish artists m
are these new tracks [sun ra dedication album], or previously released
tracks? i've got a 12" by quasimoto [aka madlib] where he uses parts of
'space is the place'. does sun ra get sampled a lot? or covered even?
just curious,
jurren
2) KINDRED SPIRITS (the best in (inter)national black music
the global darkness mixes are still there:
http://www.globaldarkness.com/mix/mixes.htm
> Argghh! The mixes aren't there though, just the links.
>
>> Actually, the sites seem to be working beyond the front pages. I was
> looking
>> for the I-f mixes, which are still up at
> http://www.viewlexx.c
Hi Otto,
yes you are right. But still they shouldn't blame it all on the wrong
people.
This scene is already too small to turn it into a "I am more underground
than you" contest.
IMHO they should just continue what they like doing best. And if in a few
months they are being dismissed as "sooo pas
Re: Electro argument
Check it: www.viewlexx.net
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Rant on Otto, you ain't lyin'. IMO most of 'our scene' especially the music
has become a mostly '2 hype' trend.
The beauty of that is, just when 'they' think they have it all figurred and
neatly compartmentalized, something truly poetic or original will emerge to
challenge.
The truly amazin
I've got a bit of time on my hands these days (since officially joining
the ranks of the unemployed).
Anyways, just banged out a mix for a website called Prolectric.
Goto http:/www.prolectric.com to listen.
Here's the playlist:
Artist - Title (Label)
Psi Performer - Art Is A Division Of Pain [Sha
>Still, I clearly don't know Hotmix et al's reasons.
>Maybe they just don't want to be part of the Spectacle
The main problem IMO is that 'their' sound has been adopted by people with
relatively more marketing-skills than musical talent (unfortunately the two
rarely go together). This makes the
> Besides, you're not telling me they all suddenly stopped
> making music now...
> Little PR stunt maybe?
it's just that the public entrance is closed. you can still get on GD if you
know the certain http ;)
pr stunt maybe, these guys are just disgusted with the direction gigilo etc
has take
Cyclone wrote:
>Most of the press stories on it have contextualised
>electroclash so that people are reading about Drexciya, Model 500 and
>Cybotron,
Sorry, but those are very few and far between. And *if* they are mentioned
at all (I've never seen Drexciya or Model 500 mentioned, only Cybotron
sounds like fun...even gardening is more fun then:-)
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Aan: 'Martijn de Blaauw'; Ian Cheshire; 'Robert Taylor';
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Onderwerp: RE: [313] Off topic about The Prodigy
mate that is a wicked video, those girls the whole thing was
typical Prodigy.
I have to say I am very lucky as Keith Flint's mum and Dad live at
the house at the back of mine, so I speak to his dad when I am in the garden
yep
you have guessed it gardening! a I see Liam Howlett most weeks in his Lo
didn´t he also do ´baby´s got a temper´ video? that´s a weird but fantastic
video
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Onderwerp: RE: [313] Off topic about T
your a star thanks!
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Walter Stern I think. He did quite a few of theirs as well as a couple of
Massive Attck
Walter Stern I think. He did quite a few of theirs as well as a couple of
Massive Attck and Madonna singles
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Can anyo
Can anyone tell me who directed the Video to Breathe?
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At the moment you can get the disco version on Eskimo's 3rd compilation.
The other version is also available on a Mastercuts 12" release.
smc
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i meant polar / nonpolar ;)
now i've completely killed the thread...
ani
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Hi Joost,
>|> Go to www.slsk.org
yeah, thanks
I stupidly missed that one...
now all is working again.
thanks very much!
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Argghh! The mixes aren't there though, just the links.
> Actually, the sites seem to be working beyond the front pages. I was
looking
> for the I-f mixes, which are still up at
http://www.viewlexx.com/mixage.htm
> and there's stuff inside hotmix.nl still up, too.
>
> > I noticed this yesterday. An
Actually, the sites seem to be working beyond the front pages. I was looking
for the I-f mixes, which are still up at http://www.viewlexx.com/mixage.htm
and there's stuff inside hotmix.nl still up, too.
> I noticed this yesterday. Annoying, as I was wanting to download a few of
> them mixes over a
Go to www.slsk.org
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Subject: [313] Soulseek down?
I'm a bit concerned on the whereabouts of Soulseek.
tried connecting after a few days offline and no respons
I'm a bit concerned on the whereabouts of Soulseek.
tried connecting after a few days offline and no response anymore.
anybody else to experience this or is it just my new hardware configuration?
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take care,
Ehtilrist
> Besides, you're not telling me they all suddenly stopped
> making music now...
> Little PR stunt maybe?
They did this before, Ferenc once said he was bored with making acid music
(as Beverly Hills 808303) and stopped making it. He came back with these
killer electro cuts. I doubt if Ferenc i v
I find this all very much a shame and a pity. I see the wrong people bashing
on each other.
It's not Hell's fault this electroclash hype trash thing is happening. It's
MoS and the UK media that are to blame. They (MoS) invested a pile of money
in Fisherspooner and in order to get their investment
I noticed this yesterday. Annoying, as I was wanting to download a few of
them mixes over at hotmix. I'm ambivalent about their reasons: the
resurgence of electro/new wave/italo type stuff is no different to all other
music in that most of its rubbish (I mean Italo itself has got a pretty bad
quali
fyi
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Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2002 12:43:39 +0200
1) INTERPERSONAL EXPERIENCE (STERAC personal label)
Label Profile
Interpersonal Experience is the long name
George Krantz - Din Daa Daa
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Sent: 03 September 2002 11:44
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] essential track id
"Dingdad doen doeng doe deroen
UMDADA UMDODO a roem toem tero
rattatatatat ratta toem toem teroen
toem toe
"Dingdad doen doeng doe deroen
UMDADA UMDODO a roem toem tero
rattatatatat ratta toem toem teroen
toem toem plah blash!
biribabrabiribiri"
a sound file could help ;)
http://www.nuloop.com/real/Funk/dj001_a2.rm
this is a track by dj funk that sampled the original, I want to know who did
the or
> I heard those hard beats on a radioshow and liked it very
> much.. and in that
> way (one year later) I discovered detroit techno. Now I am
> selling all those
> harder stuff back. Why can´t they just play detroit techno on
> the radio and
> plain electro?
Mainstream radio needs music that i
> harder stuff back. Why can´t they just play detroit techno on the radio
and
> plain electro?
'Cause then people might move on to discover Looped Bangers(tm.) !
fab.
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> I don't get why some techno purists have this agenda against electroclash,
> to be honest. Potentially it's introducing electro and even techno to a
> wider audience
I find it frustrating that electroclash or looped bangers get the people in
touch with electro and techno. This is the same what
But why should it take this electroclash for people to look
at Model 500 , Drexicya etc?
>Surely anything is better than the same old progressive
>house and trance.
Yeah TECHNO :0)
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Sent: 03 September 2002 09:52
To: 313 De
Clarke is such a prima donna. Is he pissed off 'cos Jules playing his
records damages his underground cred or is it more complicated than that?
I don't think people should have a problem with big DJs playing techno
records. They're not exactly going to play small underground venues with
exclusively
Sean Creen wrote on Tue, 3 Sep 2002 about following:
> >Fergie is current playing some techno alongside Judge Jules.
> >They mainly play techno from the big selling Prime labels by artists such
> as Bailey, Umek etc
>
> Most Prime-distributed releases are of about the same musical quality as
> Fergie is current playing some techno alongside Judge Jules.
> They mainly play techno from the big selling Prime labels by artists such
> as Bailey, Umek etc
> This has prompted English dance magazine DJ to run an article called
> 'Is Techno the new Hard House ?? ' quoting both Jules on how
Hmmm a populair Hard House DJ who picks up techno and probably will give it
a big boost, now this sounds really a lot like another thread about some
other music we had today :)
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> Van: Martijn de Blaauw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> for those of you who do not fo
>Fergie is current playing some techno alongside Judge Jules.
>They mainly play techno from the big selling Prime labels by artists such
as Bailey, Umek etc
Most Prime-distributed releases are of about the same musical quality as
Hard House, so it doesn't sursprise me really. Not to kick off
for those of you who do not follow the global-techno mailing list...read the
text below and start praying that this is not true...well Clarky bitching
against Jules sounds like fun though:-)
´Subject Re: (G-TECH) Ben Sims Radio 1 playlist
the playlist is from Ben Sims who was doing a guest mix on
Sometimes Dutch national radio (most of it sucks by the way), but what I
meant that everybody (well not everybody, just the playa´ haters) is picking
so easy on Hell and Co. where as I think it's great to see a guy/posse who
have been operating in the underground for so long with his electro/techno
I don't get why some techno purists have this agenda against electroclash,
to be honest. Potentially it's introducing electro and even techno to a
wider audience and possibly even reinvigorating the scene, I can see that
even on a grassroots level from doing club listings, electroclash has an
avan
Dutch MTV/TMF and radio stations played the hell (:)) out of Tiga's cover of
Sunglasses at night to. Fischerspooner is not on Gigolo anymore, they are on
MOS now :)
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err what radio do you listen too then? cos Ministry of Sound are pushing
the Electro Clash theme heavily in the UK as they signed Fisher Price
err sorry I mean fisherspooner :)
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Sent: 03 September 2002 09:08
To: Jongsma,
jeeezz..here we go again...it's so easy blaming this gigolo posse on selling
out and everything but I haven't seen dj hell or some other gigolo act
performing on national TV or Radio..so come on..do I smell some jealousy
here?
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classic phrase re: fake gigolos who sell the asses to the masses.
man someone should bring out a tune called that! ha ha
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
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> just no
> just noticed http://www.globaldarkness.com/ has shut down
>
> nice rant blaming 'electroclash' left.
Hmm (taken from globaldarkness.com):
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We dont need the hollow catchphrases, the carefully created eighties retro
fad, the empty music, the jaded cynicism or the poser attitude of the fake
G
just noticed http://www.globaldarkness.com/ has shut down
nice rant blaming 'electroclash' left.
jason
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yeah, dirty house are still doing stuff. i saw a couple of new releases in a
record store here in adelaide a week a go, but didn't get a chance to
listen. adelaide is quite disappointing musically at the moment, both for
local and international djs :( i'm hoping to start something up in the next
fe
Marsel wrote:
>and maybe a theo/kenny one together?
Why not? Off the top of my head and in no particular order:
Moodymann - I Can't Kick This Feeling When It Hits
Norma Jeam Bell - I'm the Baddest Bitch (KDJ mix)
Moodymann - Tribute (To the Soul We Lost)
Moodymann - Small Black Church
Theo Parri
no offense meant, but the US is the richest nation in the world - why should
there be any need to donate money for "rescue funds"?
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Max Duley / ARCart wrote on Tue, 3 Sep 2002 about following:
> h, Chris Korda, I caught his live set @ Sonar 2001. Now there is a guy
> who really needs the shock tactic visual element...to distract
> people from the fact that his music is so lame. "Irritating" is about as
> accurate a
these are from deepest shade of techno 1
vinyl versions were released on reflective, kind of techno offshoot of
reinforced records
martin
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> From: Benn Glazier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 10:07 AM
> To: Maarten Baute
> Cc: 313@hyperrea
Trying to recall.. but does this release have Project 625, Octave One
(or is it RNG), Wink, 3rd From The Sun.
If this is the correct record, then yes it's available on vinyl. You
might want to check what tracks are on vinyl as opposed to the CD.
Can't remember of the top of my head.
r1./
On M
from Forcefield, december 2001
· The terrorist actions of 9-11 also find their way out into the land of
music. Theo Parrish just put out a one-sided single with lots of going TV-
& radio samples, and of which he will denote all earnings to rescue funds.
A lot less peaceful goes a release by S
(I'm glad this thread runs. I think it's good to talk about this.)
... one thing which struck me was 'Diabla' by Funk D'void. I *think*
originally slated for release Sept 11 '01. The name & the original LP
version are very dark and in tune with the zeitgeist but presciently, as the
LP came out mon
New Yorker Steve Stoll's album on Fine Audio, 'Windows on the World' (named
after the ill-fated tower-top restaurant) comes to mind. Stoll's machine
rhythms
have never sounded angrier or more eloquent, especially on tracks like "Jumping
Off" or "I Erupt." Gaiden's 'Walking on Wires' (Music Man)
Although it's not "techno" per se, what about Theo Parrish's "Instant
Insanity." Not only was it a response to the events, it was released not too
long after. I think it was pretty limited in numbers though, and never made
it as a proper Sound Signature release.
I still think that his usage of the
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