PUZZLEBOX RECORDS NEW RELEASE COMING LATE NOVEMBER
TELEPORTATION EP - OPTIC NERVE
PURE TECHNO AND ELECTRONIC FUNK
ADDITIONAL VOCALS PERFORMED BY WANDA DIXON
THOSE WHO KNOW KNOW,,DETROIT TECHNO
Web Address: http://www.optic-universe.com
Commentary: htt
We'll need to get these books listed on the 313 site/FAQ... in addition to the
already mentioned (ultimate D-techno backgrounder book): Techno Rebels. I
kind of consider that required homework for those new to the list anyway :)
thanks,
Matt MacQueen
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From: Wes [ma
speaking of which. I did a cover of Pocket Calculator at my very first live
performance at the first DEMF. see the video at GrooveTech.
sean
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From: "PuzzleBox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Patrick Wacher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "313"
<313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, Novembe
On Mon, 18 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Pick up the book "Before Motown" to find out about Detroits jazz history
> before motown. Anything about Motown.
Here's the details on that one for all those interested:
Before Motown: A History of Jazz in Detroit, 1920-60, (2001). Lars Bjorn
Anyone have to scoop for the poor souls who couldn't get to Chicago?
J.
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Knecht
Sorry we at puzzlebox missed that one Patrick we applaud everyone who is
tryiing to do live performances and put a face to the faceless.
Peace
Puzzlebox Records At 09:30 AM 11/19/2002 +1100, you wrote:
Thanks Dave,
That is incorrect ;). We did four original songs (one unreleased) and to top
off
Thanks Dave,
That is incorrect ;). We did four original songs (one unreleased) and to top
off the performance, did a cover of Kraftwerk's Computer World... live
vocals and all.
I'm trying to find somewhere online that I can host the 30 min mp3 file, so
that anyone interested peepz can d/l it... bu
Is there a "dirty underwear" category by any chance?
Boom-tish!
> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0380793792/ref=pd_sim_books_2/102-3654662-3460125?v=glance&s=books
>
> Better still is the first link ("clean underwear") under this category
> --
>
> Customers who wear clothes also
PuzzleBox said:
> No one Quite covers Kraftwerk Like Keith Tucker when performing as optic
> nerve or the Auxmen..period
>
> Anyone ever seen tucker perform Its more fun To compute , Man machine
> with a funked up mix of a barry white tune im gomma love you.
> Awesome.
Southern Outpo
Has this been mentioned on the list already? Sure looks good to me... I
found the Philadelphia Experiment album a bit samey, but they've widened the
scope for this one and it looks pretty dope. I'm definitely feeling the
C2-produced jazz tracks "Space Odyssey' and "Midnight At The Twenty Grand".
B
just grabbing on to the tail end of this to say what a great night this was!
props to ken, emile and toby for making it happen and to all the djs who
played sh*t hot music!
just a reminder too that johnny is playing in ghent (next week i think?),
and you really don't wanna miss it if you live nearb
Paging Ian Clark (Perspects). Email outdated. Hit back privately.
/Tobias
I didn't know if this had been posted to the list, thought some might find
it of interest.
/dave
November 15, 2002
Roland Hanna, Jazz Pianist and Composer, Dies at 70
By PETER KEEPNEWS
Roland Hanna, a versatile jazz pianist whose deft touch, lush harmonies and
encyclopedic knowledge enabled him
It's quite possible that Jon Drukman was subbed to uk-dance a decade
ago -- I was, and a lot of us west coasters joined ne-raves and dc-raves
and so on for the same reason, there were a few hundred of us online
worldwide and it was exciting to hook up to a truly global and co-evolving
music and tec
I heard from two very reliable sources that it's being worked out.
It better be, I have never been!
> Inbox Message
>
> From: "Tristan Watkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: (313) body and soul NYC
> Date: 19/11/2002 4:06:10
> To: "Wibo Lammerts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "'Rc'"
> <[EMAIL
If you (I say figuratively) parse each message in a db (MySQL will suffice),
then it's a case of working out the relationships between threads (reply
to's, timestamps, etc).
It's possible that's for sure.
If anyone out there has got a breakdown of mail protocol, and standards used
by the mail man
can whoever was organizing this post here or contact me? I know I offered
to play, but I would like to know if Im playing and when so that I can get a
view of how december is looking.
plus, Im more interested in working that out than other events because
people that really need it would benefit.
Ouch... that one's gotta hurt. ;)
Dscaper
--
Aeonflux Radio - http://www.aeonflux.co.uk
"A man who know's what he knows, and knows what he doesn't know, is the sign
of a man who knows."
(P.S. Puchaser of both Detroit and global techno... first rule of music is
never to close your ears bec
A yearly event here in Detroit that is well worth the cover
price!
Good music for a great cause.
ID
Please make plans to attend House for the Homeless 3, a
benefit for the Capuchin Soup Kitchen in Detroit on Friday,
November 22. Local House DJ's and performers have generously
donated their
> Has you heard the Fischerspooner remix of Kylie's latest?
>
> Not sure what to make of that one...
>
You mean of the song Come Into My World? When i first heard it i didnt even
notice it was a remix, cause thats how pop sounds nowadays.. But after a few
listens its actually nice (for a pop song!
What happened to the Giant Step party? Who is the resident now?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 12:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) body and soul NYC
Body & Soul has no present plans to
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From: "Jonny McIntosh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 11:42 AM
Subject: Re: (313) SLICES #3
> Ken did an excellent job getting them going: even the Norwich City
> supporters seemed to be bobbing their heads (I can't underst
Body & Soul has no present plans to relaunch any time soon. Ron Trent no
longer has a residency in New York.
Have your friend go check out Timmy Regisford at Shelter.
pw
In a message dated 11/18/02 12:07:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Does anyone know if this is expected to kick off aga
meant next month ;)
-Original Message-
From: Grammenos, Peter
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 12:11 PM
To: 'Data General'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) please
it happens once a month, you just missed the one last week so you'll
have to wait till next week. pick up flyer.
-
it happens once a month, you just missed the one last week so you'll
have to wait till next week. pick up flyer.
-Original Message-
From: Data General [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 12:10 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) please
:: is the Metro Area AP
:: is the Metro Area APT party in NYC a monthly event? If so, what is the
schedule etc?
ben
Does anyone know if this is expected to kick off again any time soon? I have
a friend in NYC that could use an excuse to move his feet. Is Ron Trent
still residing somewhere if not?
Feel free to hit me back offlist.
Thanks,
Tristan
=
Text/Mixes: http://phonopsia.tripod.com
Music: http://www.
Are you trippin m8?
J/k are you signed-in, I guess it's got more to do with your customer
profile
do you think maybe?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 November 2002 16:28
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) OT but good for a giggle
This man is a one man party - If there's a great do on in London you can
guarantee Mr Taylor is at the front dancing all night! Well done old chap!
Massive thanks to all those on 313'ers who came down (you know who you are)
and especially to Mr McIntosh for another lovely set - look forward to
hea
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0380793792/ref=pd_sim_books_2/102-3654662-3460125?v=glance&s=books
Better still is the first link ("clean underwear") under this category --
On the advice of Mr. Shakir I was looking on Amazon for "Before Motown" and
then followed some links to other books when I came across this heading for
other recommendation in other categories:
You said it, Anya. I don't think there's anymore I can add but to thank Toby
and Ken for having such a great idea for a series of parties. It was great
to see so many people shaking their stuff, to hear such quality music and to
have the opportunity to get down to it in such relaxing and inimate
su
NICE!
Shake gets on 313 and serves it up!!!
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 10:53 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) No Subject
Emimem states "nobody listens to techno", I found it very amusing. And
Emimem states "nobody listens to techno", I found it very amusing. And I
agree. Nobody does, but everybody does. In modern music, everything is
techno. It's all made on machines with machines. Techno records sell, but
only after you can't find them and not in those amounts.
I had to le
I was at DEMF for the Auxmen and really enjoyed it. My friend Mike's band
is cool too; certainly room for a lot of Kraftwerk covers. I like
the string quartet versions by the Balanescu Quartet:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B03Z5X/qid=1037633738/sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_1/102-7135578-1545701
As for doing a searchable index of the 313 archives, Hyperreal is a
volunteer-run system and would welcome someone coming along to hook
up a bit of this and a bit of that and do it. As we always say,
it's an SMOP -- simple matter of programming.
If anyone has an idea as to how to do this with
No idea.
I never listen to things online!
Someone else will know.
> Inbox Message
>
> From: "Langsman, Marc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: (313) Felix Da Housecat Vs Madonna
> Date: 18/11/2002 21:05:36
> To: "'Cyclone Wehner'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "313 Detroit"
> <313@hyperreal.org
Let's hope Tate Modern pick up on it. Something like this in there would be
something special.
Dscaper
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"A man who know's what he knows, and knows what he doesn't know, is the sign
of a man who knows."
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMA
This is good-
"Techno: Detroit's Gift to the World is the Detroit Historical Museum's
first traveling exhibit in more than 15 years. Upon its closing in June
2004, the exhibit will tour educational institution
Jonny McIntosh wrote:
> What is this Soulseek people speak of?
http://www.slsk.org/
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Mike
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~mhl/
No one Quite covers Kraftwerk Like Keith Tucker when performing as optic
nerve or the Auxmen..period
Anyone ever seen tucker perform Its more fun To compute , Man machine with
a funked up mix of a barry white tune im gomma love you. Awesome.
At 10:48 PM 11/17/2002 -0600, you wrote
What is this Soulseek people speak of? Will it help me in my attempts to
preview records before going down the record shop? If so, please send me
instructions off list. Fanks girlsnboys.
> there's soulseek of course ;-)
You could try this:
http://www.decksshop.de/sound/house_kz/madonna_dieanotherday+2.MP3 and then
there's soulseek of course ;-)
Joost
> -Original Message-
> From: Langsman, Marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: maandag 18 november 2002 11:06
> To: 'Cyclone Wehner'; 313 Detroit
> Subject:
Wash down the Turkey and Booze with Jeff Mills - he's playing Fabric on Dec
28th.
hi folks. i have come to the realization that i am a far better music
collector than a music maker. as a result of this epiphany, i am sadly
parting with a roland mc303 groovebox. if anyone is interested you can
check out my seller ID on ebay, "eyesight4".
i apologize for the crass comm
Not much to add to this, but that I had a really great time. Any night I end
up fully baked at 5am with my head between my speakers listening through
West Ends and Preludes rates highly.
Ken did an excellent job getting them going: even the Norwich City
supporters seemed to be bobbing their heads
Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
Start of message text
While we're on the subject of talking about lists.
Does anyone know how many people are subscribed to this list?
Thanks,
Alex
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> I was on both idm and UK-Dance, and am fairly sure that Warp used IDM
> posts...
I wasn't on either list at the time (I joined both in 1995 I think), so I
was going on the text here...
http://www.uk-dance.org/help/history.html
...which says:
"Warp's Artificial Intelligence album pretentious
#1 has been bootlegged and is apparently doing the rounds in the UK for
6.5UKP, so don't go paying silly prices. There have clearly been far more
than the 500 copies of the original rumoured to have been pressed. I like
the irony of the bootlegged bootleg, especially with all the rubbish rumours
an
> Fred I'm not here to troll, it comes down to a difference in opinion.
> I'm here because I have an interest in 313 music, I've been
> buying Detroit
> techno since 1989.
And why do you think we are on this list?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I'd also like to say how much I enjoyed Saturday night and how good it
is to see UK-313ers turn the party out in such an assured and
professional way! I personally enjoyed the music much more than at the
first Slices - being more of a housey/techno-y person than a modern
electro-y person, I guess t
Morning Ken & Co
Yep a great night, the special Guest certainly lived up to
all expectations and Johnny played a really electric set.
I had a really good nite I have to say, as I love just standing back and
taking it all in :)
It was nice too see and chat to my fellow 313ers and I hope
too see y
| -Original Message-
| From: Forrest L Norvell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 18 November 2002 10:35
| >
| > Sorry to be pedantic, but those postings were actually from the
| > UK-Dance list, I believe...
|
| It's quite possible you're right, although I was on UK-Dance at about
| that
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 10:12:28AM +, tom churchill wrote:
> > Less than a year later, Warp brought out the compilation
> > Artificial Intelligence 2, and Designers Republic incorporated
> > postings from the idm list into their sleeve art.
>
> Sorry to be pedantic, but those postings were act
www.bodyandsoul-nyc.com
W
-Original Message-
From: Rc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: maandag 18 november 2002 10:41
To: 313
Subject: (313) body and soul NYC
was there was a link posted recently about the last body and soul in NYC?
or does someone know the body and soul url?
thanx
Good morning from me too. : )
You got in there first Ken, and I don't really have that much more
to add. As Nicole and I were saying, there's so many really good
events going down in London these days but the Slices nights
stand out even amongst the best. Great music, wonderful
atmosphere and lurv
> Less than a year later, Warp brought out the compilation Artificial
> Intelligence 2, and Designers Republic incorporated postings from the idm list
> into their sleeve art.
Sorry to be pedantic, but those postings were actually from the UK-Dance
list, I believe...
But I'm certainly not questio
After being bored out of my brain watching Judge Dredd on UK BBC1 last night
, I flipped to sky for some comedy viewing of a 'clubbing/lifestyle'
programme called 'Mix Of Nations' :/ Although this prog was in generak a
load of bobbins, I was suprised when it took a turn and they interview DJ
Hell
yeah that was me that asked about that.. thankx for the info - do you know
if there rae any samples online ? [I had a scout around but couldnt find
anything]
cheers,
Marc
> -Original Message-
> From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 18 November 2002 03:03
> To: 313 Detroi
> I probably should have been more specific, Cyclone -- I was referring
> to your apparently favorable comment -- "some interesting points" --
> but it's really the comments you quoted from the other email I was
> disagreeing with.
Nah, for me "some interesting points" usually means that I hadn't
http://www.bodyandsoul-nyc.com/
Is that the one your after?
Dscaper
Aeonflux Radio - http:/www.aeonflux.co.uk
> -Original Message-
> From: Rc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 18 November 2002 09:41
> To: 313
> Subject: (313) body and soul NYC
>
>
> was there was a link posted recently
was there was a link posted recently about the last body and soul in NYC?
or does someone know the body and soul url?
thanx
I probably should have been more specific, Cyclone -- I was referring
to your apparently favorable comment -- "some interesting points" --
but it's really the comments you quoted from the other email I was
disagreeing with.
I'm a pretty strong defender of 313 because it has kept going for
years a
Morning all,
Thanks to everyone who came to the above - especially 'regulars'! It was
another full house and many remarked to me that not only did the musical
standard not flag all evening - but that 'the vibe' was also fine - meaning
we had a crowd of like-minded people for whom the music was at
Since we're on the Kraftwerk coverband topic...
check this: http://go.to/dieroboter
I've seen them live a few times... and they're very good imho.
G
Quoting Kent williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> A friend of mine is now in a Kraftwerk cover band. It had to happen
> eventually -- and maybe it h
You're telling me! - a searchable archive would be fantastic.
There's a catch 22 for new people (one of which is me), in that it's fairly
tricky to say the least that people like myself would like to make a post
about something, but as we all know could be responded to with the "see the
archives"
My apologies, that was very careless of me.
I was responding to Mr. Corn Warning Kent Williams
on 11/17/02 10:27 PM, Cyclone Wehner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Actually, just to reiterate, I did not post these words so they are not my
> arguments at all. Someone cut and paste it so it looked li
Fred I'm not here to troll, it comes down to a difference in opinion.
I'm here because I have an interest in 313 music, I've been buying Detroit
techno since 1989.
in response to your last paragraph a searchable database for the 313 list
archives would be very helpful.
on 11/17/02 10:26 PM, Fred H
Talking of remixes, you wish you could hear
On the new Groove Armada album Lovebox there are two really nice house
tracks, one called Easy with Sunshine Anderson, which has an old skool
house/garage feel, and it is screaming out for a re-edit/remix by Kevin
Saunderson. It would be sensational!
That's a whole political game there.
I know there's legal issues but bootlegging an alternative mix and creating
a street vibe is actually the best way to get noticed. Apart from hustling.
Or a manager who hustles!
I know a few people in the techno/house underground who really work it but
still h
A friend of mine is now in a Kraftwerk cover band. It had to happen
eventually -- and maybe it happened before? But they've been playing around
Seattle and getting pretty good.
http://www.perkowitz.net/rur/
They're using 2 live drummers, a laptop guy, and a keyboard player.
Interesting. Their
There were some ppl interested in the records I have
for sale. Please Email me privately and I'll send a
long an attachment Excel file.
They range from Mechanism Industries, Dance Mania,
Acacia, Acquirius, Stickmen, Fragile etc.. Records
won't be more than 3$ each,no less than 3 records per
shi
Actually, just to reiterate, I did not post these words so they are not my
arguments at all. Someone cut and paste it so it looked like 'Cyclone
wrote'...
People should take care when they cut and paste or whatever so things are
not ripped out of context or wrongly attributed to others.
> I'm goin
I'm going to disagree with Cyclone a bit. While the 313 list has a
place in the history of Detroit techno, our discussions have long
been far more diverse than the intimations of single-mindedness
indicate.
I've been sort of amused by how one accusation of "elitism" got
spun into this meanderi
Cyclone Wehner said:
> Someone asked about the Felix Da Housecat remix of Madonna's Die Another
> Day.
> It's actually very good. It has an electro feel. It suits the song. I
> don't like a lot of her remixers these days (Groove Armada's Music was
> OK, Luke Slater's Power was cool) but this is a
Sorry to annoy most of you, but there's a few out there that would like
the original copy of this release on Axis.
I have one to sell... please hit me off list.
Few more other things like some Dan Curtin and Burial Mix -
http://www.royaltech.net/records
Thanks
Benn
--
Benn Glazier
[EMAIL PRO
Someone asked about the Felix Da Housecat remix of Madonna's Die Another
Day.
It's actually very good. It has an electro feel. It suits the song.
I don't like a lot of her remixers these days (Groove Armada's Music was OK,
Luke Slater's Power was cool) but this is a good one.
1, 2, 3.
hi - trying to ID a tune- it is the intro tune from a set i downloaded
called
Robert Natus - Schranz techno
i am having trouble uploading a link to the clip - if anyone wants to have a
go at it, let me know privately and i'll e-mail you a short real audio clip
of it
it starts out with this d
on 11/17/02 4:09 PM, Forrest L Norvell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> point #2, IDM was not NAMED after the hyperreal mailing list.
>
> I joined [EMAIL PROTECTED] in September of 1993, soon after its
> formation. The preceding summer, Warp had released the first round of
> (artificial intelligen
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