any news on soiree records? i was just listening to the soiree records
collection volume two. it's funky late-night sh*t. any events? any
releases?
I haven't been a consistent follower of this label.. they've been around for a
really long time though (in record label years, that is).
- Original Message -
From: Matthew MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] org [The Music Institute] (E-mail) 313@hyperreal.org
Cc: Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]; marc christensen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 11:49 PM
Subject: RE: (313) Dan Bell sample
okay, you guys are dead-on. but where did Shakir get the quote? Who
is speaking?
-marc
At 12:29 AM +0100 10/10/02, Tristan Watkins wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Matthew MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] org [The Music Institute] (E-mail) 313@hyperreal.org
Cc:
hey folks. speaking of anthony shakir, and back to his tracks for my
father EP on seventh city, can anyone provide information about the sound
bites in between the tracks. i recognize one voice as lou rawls. who is he
interviewing?
peace
lrh
Joe Sample I believe.
On Wed, 9 Oct 2002, Lee Herrington IV wrote:
hey folks. speaking of anthony shakir, and back to his tracks for my
father EP on seventh city, can anyone provide information about the sound
bites in between the tracks. i recognize one voice as lou rawls. who is he
From: Paul Wise [EMAIL PROTECTED]
All of his stuff on releif wasn't done by him..apart
from the separate
ways
ep which is a re release of the blue, change
reaction ep on target..it
was
done by a friwend of mine called jamie read who was
in chicago early
90's
and joe louis got the tracs off
Hi, what would you consider to be the best headphones for mixing in a club
as well as for home listening?
Suggestions/reviews very welcome!
Bye, Remco
Just been checkin this mix:
http://www.groovetech.com/PhoenixData/SilverStream/Pages/srvltRecMed?Recorde
dMediaID=69601
godfather + ectomorph on GTRadio
if you've not checked it then get busy .. being that hot should be illegal !
ridiculous stuff
peace,
Marc
I recently scored a pair of the silver sony jobs [not sure what the model
number is] they were about 100GBP I think
- I listened to them next to pair fo technics and they clearly outclassed
the technics - the sonys show virtually no distortion at really high vols.
I also find the sony's fit over
Sennheiser HD-25 1's
They're incredibly loud and all the parts are replaceable as well. They're
about 160 GBP, so I suppose about $210.
http://www.sennheiser.com/sennheiser/icm_eng.nsf/root/products_headphones_dj
_02976
General Description
The HD 25 SP-1 is a pair of closed dynamic
Sennheiser
I don't use a closed cup earphone though because of the risk of tinnitus
Sennheiser makes both open and closed models though
Their sound is much more accurate (and clear/defined) than any other
headphone I've ever used and I find that generally they are loud enough for
most
There is a cheaper version which I have,
Sennheiser HD-25SP
which are half the price. Again everything is replacable, I've had them
2 years now and I use them ALL the time still work fine. I think
Sennheiser have some weird guarantee that new parts will be available
for up to 10 years from
I know lots of people who swear by the 25sp's - being a complete malco
however I tend to find it pretty easy to pull the wires out / cups off
-Original Message-
From: Michael Lees [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 October 2002 14:49
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) OT:
The only slightly annoying this about the SP's is wire
connects to both
ears and they do tend to tangle a lot and start strangling you which
really starts to p*ss you off after a while.
Yep. That's the reason I didn't get them!
- Original Message -
From: Langsman, Marc [EMAIL
Toby Frith wrote:
The only slightly annoying this about the SP's is wire
connects to both
ears and they do tend to tangle a lot and start strangling you which
really starts to p*ss you off after a while.
Yep. That's the reason I didn't get them!
I'm quite happy being strangled for 80
I didn't make it to the 313 party but I've been listening to this set a
lot, I think it's really nice. Is any more material available?
Thanks
--Mike
Maxim Sullivan wrote:
Hi peeps
My live set from the May 313party is Finally online
http://www.amp-art.co.uk/pages/313.htm
Sorry to all the
there used to be some mixes from the second semi-313 type part at igloo at:
http://www.brelson.com/music.html
however Ive just had a look and it seems to be full of nekked ho's - dunno
if brendan lost his domian name or if he's a secret A'n'T barron ;)
-Original Message-
From: Michael
I can't handle that closed ear business, especially when
DJing, as it makes
you either monitor via headphones or monitors, never
somewhere in between.
I always gone for the one ear in phones other ear to monitors strategy
Hah! Yes, I let the domain expire and thought it would just 404 to the
world... but instead some porn barons bought it up on the same day and now
it's a pretty dodgy site!
I have a web page with tracks and mixes at
http://www.sharesite.org/music.html, but no Igloo 313 party sets are up
there
I absolutely *hate* sennheisers, I got a set of beyer dynamic phones
about 4years ago - they sound *really* clear at any volume, theyre
comfortable, everything is replaceable and at 100GBP they seemed
expensive at the time but given how long they've lasted I reckon its
very reasonable.
My only
I was actually after more maximpylot material. I have a couple of the
mp3s Brendan had up just after the party. Would like the public life
sets too.
I know there was a message about this a while back, I'll ask again
anyhow. Are there any plans/dates for next official/unofficial 313 party?
Brendan:
I don't suppose there's any word on the DJ sets from Public Life? :)
word is that i'll be acquiring the minidiscs shortly, and once i've got my
mits on them i'll get them encoded and hosted somewhere asap!
cheers
rob
Michael Lees:
I know there was a message about this a while back, I'll ask again anyhow.
Are there any plans/dates for next official/unofficial 313 party?
speaking for myself... plans - yep, but only in my head... dates - not yet.
cheers
rob
Maybe the wide crew could look into us getting District for a night ? Seems
like a decent enough venue
anyone got any thoughts ?
-Original Message-
From: rob webb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 October 2002 16:42
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Re: [313] 313 Party Live
I have a 12 at home which has about 12 mins of the aforementioned Black
Power monologue (including the quote I'm opposed to violence - violently
opposed to violence!) with a lovely little funky guitar backing.Can't
remember the name of it offhand but 'll dig it out tonight and post back.
for those in NYC area - check it!
and bring your pals...but only if they're faux-hawk free
APT - 419 w. 13th st. btw. 9th washington
10pm - 4am, no cover
thursday, october 10th:
SPECIAL GUEST Herb Martin
DJs Morgan Geist Darshan Jesrani (Metro
Michael Lees wrote:
There is a cheaper version which I have,
Sennheiser HD-25SP
which are half the price. Again everything is replacable, I've had them
2 years now and I use them ALL the time still work fine. I think
Sennheiser have some weird guarantee that new parts will be
We could easily get District - I'll find out about it. We should find out
about Public Life too though, to be on the safe side!
| -Original Message-
| From: Langsman, Marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 4:45 PM
| To: 'rob webb'; 313@hyperreal.org
| Subject:
cool - I reckon if we could get district that would be cool as its
substantiially bigger than pubic lice and also has phat sofas :]
-Original Message-
From: Brendan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 October 2002 17:14
To: Langsman, Marc; 'rob webb'; 313@hyperreal.org
Marc:
cool - I reckon if we could get district that would be cool as its
substantiially bigger than pubic lice and also has phat sofas :]
pubic lice? i assume that's not a freudian slip, Marc? ahem.
with regard to District, imho Hackney isn't central enough, but as i've
never been to the
| -Original Message-
| From: rob webb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 5:19 PM
|
| Marc:
|
| cool - I reckon if we could get district that would be cool as its
| substantiially bigger than pubic lice and also has phat sofas :]
|
| pubic lice? i assume that's
This is exactly it. Headphone technology is at the level where if you treat
them right, they will last 20+ years. I have been looking for headphones like
this for years, but I became frustrated at the local selection and ended up
getting the Sony 700's. I use headphones for music production
I'm a freak. I disagree with everyone so far. :) My recommendation would be
to get different headphones for home listening and DJing. If you're looking
at spending around £100, it wouldn't cost too much more to pull this off. I
have never heard anything quite as nice as my Grado's (and I've used
I would be lax if I failed to mention the (don't cringe) Ixos Ministry
of Sound DJ1001. I picked a pair up a couple of months ago and have
been really happy with them. The best part is that they don't crush
your ear against your head like the Sony ones will and they have a
stereo/mono switch
and i mean really techno, named that way and produced on detroit. it was by
juan atkins? or it was a transmat?
take care you all
and i mean really techno, named that way and produced on detroit. it was
by
juan atkins? or it was a transmat?
or it would be a cybotron .. liek clear ...
or a numer of names - sharivari
both ´82
or later the model 500 - no ufo´s... ´85
when did the start to use the term techno anyway?
I
At 9:40 PM +0200 10/10/02, Maarten Baute wrote:
or it would be a cybotron .. liek clear ...
or a numer of names - sharivari
both ´82
and Maarten's correct, these are both usually credited as being the
first techno records. Despite the fact that when they came out,
there wasn't any
Actually, it appeals to my 'trivial' nature to know what the first records were
for all electronic genres... can anyone fill in the blanks?
Vector Audax
Iam Electro
- Original Message -
From: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, October 10, 2002 3:40 pm
Subject: Re: (313)
[marc christensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Soon, it would be widely considered Detroit House though it's not
really fair to use that term, since it implies that Detroit got its
sound from Chicago, which isn't a particularly accurate way to look at
it.
Well, every history I've ever read said that
I only use Kraftwerk-Headphones
they are built into my Darth Vader Helmet
but don´t ask me about them - very very exclusive
by the way: I found out for djing in a club it´s good
to switch off the lightsabre (otherwise you might hurt yourself
also people might think you´re into some kind of
That's a bit tougher considering the sliding definitions of all electronic
genres
what is the first trip-hop record? what is the first minimal blip-house
record? what is the first locked groove tribal record? kind of a big task
and sort of like splitting hairs?
Yes, but once its done, you can put them on a webpage and never have to wonder
again.
Actually, I think there was a map included with a Mixmag one time... but i'd
rather not use that. I am sure there are articles out there too... but nothing
as straight forward as a list.
You wouldnt have to
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 9:49 PM
Subject: Re: (313) what was the first techno record ever?
Yes, but once its done, you can put them on a webpage and never have to
wonder again.
Actually, I think there was a map
The one that all the journos hail as the first is Cybotron's Alleys Of Your
Mind from 1981, but I'm sure many 313ers will suggest otherwise.
-Original Message-
From: henrique casanova [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 7:37 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313)
That's a bit tougher considering the sliding definitions of all electronic
genres
what is the first trip-hop record? what is the first minimal blip-house
record? what is the first locked groove tribal record? kind of a big task
and sort of like splitting hairs?
Even what
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 10 Oct 2002 about following:
Actually, I think there was a map included with a Mixmag one time...
but i'd rather not use that. I am sure there are articles out there
You wouldnt have to go too deep there are key points as long as
you stay within
I completely agree on all of your points, and I wont post about it again. Its
something I will look into doing when I have time to muck about.
For something like this, you definately have to go to the sources.
VA
IE
- Original Message -
From: Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
Hi, sorry to spam, especially since I've contributed nothing for a good
while (too long), but I'm forwarding this on behalf of a friend. As a
sweetener for clogging up your in-boxes, the first 3 heads to respond, can
win a guest list for two, and as a as a straight apology to those for whom
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, henrique casanova wrote:
and i mean really techno, named that way and produced on detroit. it was by
juan atkins? or it was a transmat?
take care you all
three ways to define it:
1. techno appears the first time an individual associated with detroit
techno comes out
Agreed the mixmag one left something to be desired... Maybe start your work
here: http://www.ishkur.com/features/music/index.htm
I learnt something from there now, I didn´t know before:
IDM means intelligent dance music ?
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