On 9/16/02 5:19 PM, Andy Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have a link to any Ectomorph live PAs
besides the one with DJ Godfather up on groovetech?
Nope, but this is really nice:
http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/show.php/4
With Derrick you get all these intellectual
Why not combine a trip to Lost with participation in the big anti-war demo
the same day? www.stw.org (I think)
***
LOST
A CENTRAL LONDON LOCATION
SATURDAY 28 SEPTEMBER
10pm - 6am
RED.
JEFF MILLS (AXIS)
STEVE BICKNELL (LOST/COSMIC)
KIM BILIR
BLUE.
JOHN / ALEX KNIGHT / STEVE
What with Carl Craig and Jeff Mills in town that night, it looks like a busy
night.
Saturday 28th of September, Starr Auditorium, 19.30 - Tate Modern
Vladislav Delay with Tennis and Rosy Parlane
Contemporary electronic music has emerged as one of the most pervasive forms
of experimental music
I complained to 'lost' the other day abour how unintwresting I find their
line ups
It seems jeff mills, derrick may and ritchie hawtin are the only techno
dj's in the world...
Why don't they get some other people...
Anyone else with me on this...
I know mills etc will fill the venue
I just wish mills would buy new records.
Im sick of hearing the same tracks over and over and over.
my opinion only. no offense meant to anyone, even Jeff.
-Joe
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i was looking for an Andrès record, and found this:
http://www7.gemm.com/c/search.pl?sid=302037774key=65408a_refno=GML47802817
7
now i've heard his releases on kdj and moods grooves, but has anyone
here
heard this?
ZIJ IS VERLIEFD OP EEN FRIKANDEL (dutch)
whahahahahahahaha
Cheers,
He has been playing a little bit more of a wide range recently, but not much
At the last Lost he played stuff I'd never imagined him play, like Kings Of
Tomorrow and Laurent Garnier. His sets on Electronic Directory are extremely
eclectic (The Clash, Kyoto Jazz Massive), so we know he's capable of
From: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [313] Fw: 28 SEPT. JEFF MILLS / STEVE BICKNELL...
We
expect good DJs to challenge our expectations and constantly surprise us,
You might - I expect a good (club) DJ to make me dance.
If you really want your expectations challenged and to be
Very good point.
Lost is getting full of techno drones who file into place and dance
religiously facing the dj.
Wanna go somewhere I can lose myself in a corner or a speaker... Lost ain't
that place..
I went to see mike dunn and armando there and they rocked... Had mark
broom playing
We
expect good DJs to challenge our expectations and constantly surprise us,
You might - I expect a good (club) DJ to make me dance.
I expect them to make me dance through playing new and exciting music.
If you really want your expectations challenged and to be 'constantly
surprised',
Is this from public life ?
If so did the other sets ever get encoded/uploaded ?
cheers,
Marc
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From: ian cheshire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 15, 2002 1:25 PM
To: Maxim Sullivan; 313@hyperreal.org
Cc: rob webb; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [313]
As well as the bleep43 night at Public Life on Saturday, there is another
opportunity to catch 313 subscribers on the ones and twos this weekend!
I'm playing at WIDE - London's only true booty/ghetto-tech/electro night -
at District this Friday 20th September. Joining me will be another London
it sounds like maybe an edited (or praps re-recorded) version of Max and
Nick's set from Public Life as iirc the plug was accidentally pulled at one
stage and there's no sign of that on the mp3. anyways, there are some cool
tracks on the mp3 Max! i'm looking forward to hearing some of them on
I was just listening to this. It has a really nice warm Detroit feel.
From: rob webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
313@hyperreal.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [313] 313 Party Live set
Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 11:18:46 +
it sounds like
I'd have to agree with most comments so far. And it seems that promoters are
deliberately targeting Lost events by staging their own on the same night.
It has to be said that Carl Craig and Vladislav delay coincidentally on the
28th are pretty firm competition. As was Farben/Juan Atkins last
Hi Marsel ;),
No, man, I would like to, but Stinkworx is from Texas, USA ;)
And Macho Cat Garage from the Netherlands...
Cheers
Fabrice
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] $tinkworx / macho cat garage
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2002 17:07:54 +0200
At 16-9-2002 +1000
Anyone know where I can get those plastic crates that are a perfect fit for
twelves? (In the UK). I don't want those collapsible multi coloured ones
from BQ as they break too easy. My shelves are full and I keep knocking
records across the floor. Thanks in advance.
I recently moved house and scored a load of decent boxes from Homebase - Its
worth taking down some 12's tho as they have a pretty big selection.
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From: Jonny McIntosh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 3:09 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject:
Jonny:
Anyone know where I can get those plastic crates that are a perfect fit for
twelves? (In the UK). I don't want those collapsible multi coloured ones
from BQ as they break too easy. My shelves are full and I keep knocking
records across the floor. Thanks in advance.
yeah, where do ppl
I got mine at a store we have stateside-bed bath and
beyond. (BTW Henry Rollins does a great bit about bed
bath and beyond and his obsessions w/ plastic record
sleeves.)
Not sure if these are in the UK-but other people I
know have just gotten them from seeking out dumpsters
from places that
Old style curver boxes are the perfect fit and have good solid handles
thatll take the weight. I think the new ones are a bit more fancy
looking but arent as good a fit and he handles aint too hot.
Having said that im not sure they still make the old ones
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:From: rob
Old style curver boxes are the perfect fit and have good solid handles
thatll take the weight. I think the new ones are a bit more fancy
looking but arent as good a fit and he handles aint too hot.
Having said that im not sure they still make the old ones
i have a few of these but i haven't
Thanks everyone. I'm glad there are options other than a day of young couple
hell in the distant lands of Wembley's Ikea...
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Anyone know where I can get those plastic crates that are a perfect fit for
twelves? (In the UK).
I've just done a quick search on Google - these aren't personal
recommendations but might be worth investigating:
http://www.pentaplast.co.uk/pentaplast/milleusi_extra_chiusa.htm
*agh*
you can up the pain a notch by going on a bank holiday too ! :/
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From: Jonny McIntosh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 3:36 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] record crates
Thanks everyone. I'm glad there are options
In my experience the only time to go to ikea is during a world cup footie
match, preferably against the likes of Argentina...
*agh*
you can up the pain a notch by going on a bank holiday too ! :/
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From: Jonny McIntosh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
can anyone share some information on Kim Bilir?
coz the name in Turkish is who knows? seriously kim is who and bilir is
knows
funny huh?
mehmet
mk02
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From: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Simon Walley' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, September
Kim Bilir is just a pseudonym: it's just Steve Bicknell playing a funkier
set
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From: Mehmet Koryurek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 2:46 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Fw: 28 SEPT. JEFF MILLS / STEVE BICKNELL...
can anyone
Ok, so any time I post it's looking for help or to winge. Does anyone know
where I can get my dirty hands on any (or all!) of the following records?
Sidewalk Theory 000
Sidewalk Theory 002
Sidewalk Theory 003
Sidewalk Theory 004
ST000 A1X CLOCKWORK INC 001 EP
ST002 A1X DNA, Creeper
ST003 A1X
You can get those crates at The Container store here
in the US. They are made by Tucker. They stopped
making them for a while but then they discovered the
huge demand for them for djs and record collectors.
boy are they cashing in on those. - minto
=
down low music
http://downlowmusic.org
Jonny
The best ones I have found have been:
* Milton Keynes market had some square hard blue plastic ones which were an
absolutely perfect size - unfortunately they never cropped up again which was a
shame since they were only 99p :-(
* Office World/Staples stock a clear coloured plastic
There's also the Billy range at IKEA - They are not usually shown in the
catalogue but they have a range of units similar to those which are
available in both 4 and 2 spaces. The good thing is that they are deep
enough to put your decks on the top of them - they're about £20 - £32.
-
Prime should have the Theory ones ,maybe check with them and
see if you can pop up ther and collect them...
hope this helps... www.primedistribution.com or try Ben Sims webmaster for
help at
www.bensims.com
good luck..
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From: George Todd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yeah its the same set, recorded a week after the party.
The one I promised you all on cd, of which I'm working on. ;p
Will upload some more tracks soon as well
When's the next gathering then??
Max
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From: rob webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL
You can get those crates at The Container store here
in the US. They are made by Tucker. They stopped
making them for a while but then they discovered the
huge demand for them for djs and record collectors.
boy are they cashing in on those.
Also if you're in/near Chicago, Gramaphone records
its probably a federal offence, but i have some mail crates that are
really good. they hold probably 25% more than typical crates and there's
space on the side for headphones and cds.
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002, Neil Wallace wrote:
Old style curver boxes are the perfect fit and have good solid
From: Andy Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/show.php/4
Detroit recording artist and Interdimensional Transmissions label owner
Branden M. Gillan, alias Ectomorph, explains the source of energy found in
Detroit music and Detroit people. Starting with a rough layout
Does anyone know anything about $tinkworx and Macho
Cat Garage, who have both put out some really
excellent releases recently (on Delsin, Down Low and
Viewlexx)? I think I read somewhere that $tinkworx was
American. And Macho Cat Garage? They both have
something for Dutch labels, anyway.
to add
$tinkworx is the man behind downlow records.
he's from the u.s.
Does anyone know anything about $tinkworx and Macho
Cat Garage, who have both put out some really
excellent releases recently (on Delsin, Down Low and
Viewlexx)? I think I read somewhere that $tinkworx was
American. And Macho
Stinkworx is definitely from North Carolina! 100% sure!
And it should stay an enigma who it exactly is. hehehehe
Stinkworx is also on the list, so he/she will lift the secret if he/she wants
to!
Arne
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Oiy... 313 list members from the U.K., France, Germany and Australia:
Need your input and opinions regarding the video game commercial for
Midnight Club or Midnight Club II featuring the music of Aril Brikha's
Groove La Chord/Transmat Records.
If you've seen this commercial aired in your
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
its probably a federal offence, but i have some mail crates that are
really good. they hold probably 25% more than typical crates and there's
space on the side for headphones and cds.
one can never have enough of these. they're severely reinforced
You know...I'm not totally convinced that its everyone else's fault that
the younger djs aren't stepping up. Contrary to everyone's belief,
being a dj and having it as a career is not as simple as it appears to
be. There is a process you go through like everything else. You can't
be a
Hello folks!
I received a new 12 on Transmat by an artist I have never heard of before
he is called Rodenbush and I really like the deeper track on the b-side.
Can anybody tell me more about this artist?
I also heard the next Transmat 12 by John Arnold today. really great stuff!
On the
I believe the original ILT guys sold the name to them this year.
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From: Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 3:17 PM
Subject: [313] I 3 Techno
http://www.ilovetechno.be/ schedule is out now.
Jacek Sienkewicz
I was in total agreement with you in a way until you mentioned Francois K.
I was at that Lost, and to be honest, I remember a few of my close
associates saying a similar things about him. You know, should be playing a
'Body Soul' type set.
Well in response to that I totally disagree. At the end
Isn't that the Marsel from delsin that you are talking to?
I am confused, oh, and drunk.
smc
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From: fabrice Lig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 1:56 PM
Subject: Re: [313] $tinkworx / macho cat garage
Hi Marsel ;),
No, man,
Forget all that. I just want to say that $tinkworx is fantastic whoever it
may be.
Always made me thinkof Metro Area, but wearing a Groucho Marx fake nose and
glasses kit.
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