Cool... can you post the info on the record labels themselves? Do they have
'catalog numbers' as such? Or is the actual year on any of them?
peace,
Matt MacQueen
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From: Rc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2002 3:28 PM
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looking for a copy of a Kawai K1ii owner/operation manual - anyone help?
please hit me back off-list because of the OT nature of this post
i was looking at some of the new remixes
ur027r
vintage future - venomous
ur031r
dark energy - dark paradise
what if dont understand is 027 and 031 are both scan 7 records. i know
these are remixes listed followed with and R, but isnt UR in the 40's now???
ryan
From: Marsel [EMAIL
Is that the Davina who had a deal with Loud and recorded with Raekwon?
Shame Loud never broke their RB acts.
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Subject: Re: (313) submerge goodies
Date: 02/12/2002 16:54:07
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i was looking at some of the new
ryan burns wrote on Sun, 1 Dec 2002 about following:
ur027r
vintage future - venomous
ur031r
dark energy - dark paradise
what if dont understand is 027 and 031 are both scan 7 records. i know
these are remixes listed followed with and R, but isnt UR in the 40's now???
well it's quite
here are the details on the two jive releases:
jive rhythm tracks vol 2, (jive 1295-1-J 1982)
more jive rhythm tracks (jive va66003 1982)
farley put out two rhythm track e.ps on trax in 1986, funkin with the drums,
and funkin with the drums again.
relief records continued the chicago tradition
This may have to wait for later in the week when I am back to being normal
and have time, but I am glad MC answered back, I love Mariah!
Mind, Lyor Cohen obviously failed to get her to wear more clothes, fellas.
;)
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James Bucknell wrote on Tue, 3 Dec 2002 about following:
a rhythm track is just another name for bonus beats. and the best mix on a
12 is the bonus beats.
james (bonusbeats)
heh
it's a shame that most bonus beats nowadays are usually less than 2
minutes in length, you need double copies to
313 rhythm tracks (utilizing drum machines no synthesizers):
Reese Santonio The Sound KMS KMS-010
Cybersonik Thrashing Plus8016
Circuit Breaker Trac-K Probe PRO10
Circuit Breaker Trac-XYZ Probe
Public Energy Hemi-sync (part 2) PRO05
farley put out two rhythm track e.ps on trax in 1986, funkin
Circuit Breaker's (Track X, Track Y and Track Z) are about as harsh as you
can get in the way of filtered kick-drum tracks, and once saw Hawtin do a
live PA at The Orbit in Leeds back in about 1992/3 when he twisted in
further by doubling up the kick. The other one that springs to mind would be
all drums is what you are asking for??
DJ Hyperactives RX Tribe all toms and kicks...excellent track if you ask
me...
Jeff
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From: Craig Harrison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 12:31 PM
To: techno; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) rhythm
313 rhythm tracks (utilizing drum machines no synthesizers):
Reese Santonio The Sound KMS KMS-010
Erm... The Sound has a synthesizer, some old casio thingie :)
But there are a lot of drumtracks, i like a lot of the 808 workouts on
Dancemania. One of my favourite drumtracks is the first
some older stuff, some newer:
1. Erlend Oye - Ghost Trains - Source
2. Shifted Phases - Lonley Journey of the Comet Bopp - Tresor
3. Titonton Duvante - Curvaceous - Amalgama
4. Iris - Dubstepvibes EP - CD-R
5. Shawn Rudiman - Shakedown - Technoir
6. Metro Area - Dance Reaction - Eviron
7.
on 12/2/02 3:30 AM, Craig Harrison at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Circuit Breaker's (Track X, Track Y and Track Z) are about as harsh as you
can get in the way of filtered kick-drum tracks, and once saw Hawtin do a
live PA at The Orbit in Leeds back in about 1992/3 when he twisted in
further by
on 12/2/02 3:44 AM, Jongsma, K.J. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erm... The Sound has a synthesizer, some old casio thingie :)
Are you sure your not confusing the 808 congas for a Casio?
I'll have to dust off my old KMS record and give it a listen.
Anyone got the pure address of the channel handy? i.e. address/port?
Dscaper
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From: Hans Veneman [mailto:[EMAIL
I got the Faces Phases compilation out of my CD wallet and listening to it
on my monitor speakers it sounds like distorted TR-808 congas, TR-909,
TR-707 (Open Hi Hat), gated reverb.
on 12/2/02 3:45 AM, techno at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 12/2/02 3:44 AM, Jongsma, K.J. at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Two of my favourite rhythm tracks:
Farley Funkin With The Drums (House) with Pumping The Bass, I think -
1st track, anyway. And Virgo Go Wild Rhythm Tracks (Other Side) - 3rd
track on side 2!
Rock those rhythms!
yeah I forget all of those stripped down percussive instrumentals on the
trax et al b sides..
the jive and the mix your own stars are form 82/83
i think farley's on that bbc doco - playing his rhythm traks underneath a
Salsoul/Prelude acapella - supercool
kinda cool for djs to have that
Rc wrote on Mon, 2 Dec 2002 about following:
i think farley's on that bbc doco - playing his rhythm traks underneath a
Salsoul/Prelude acapella - supercool
yeah i think it's funkin' with the drums again + you got the love
(iirc it was percapella from farley's remix 12 :)
(there was huge
Kinda suited the club he was in too... it used to have a really odd roof,
and loads of mirrors everywhere and sparse lighting. If you take Track X and
double the speed, he was like that for about 45 minutes.
Music there was always good tho. Djax Up-Beats, UR, etc. Only problem was
that it closed
psychic warriors of gaia psychic rhythms vol. 1
We talk in #313, there are just some quiet moments when everyone is off
doing something else. There are plenty of producers and people that just
love the music. Stop in!
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From: Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 5:54 AM
To: 313
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I'm kind of assuming it is 'cause that Davina (Loud/Raekwon) was definitely
from Detroit... yeah it is a shame
on 12/2/02 12:43 AM, Cyclone Wehner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is that the Davina who had a deal with Loud and recorded with Raekwon?
Shame Loud never broke their RB acts.
there's a rhythm track that's just using the bassline of colonel abrahams
'trapped', awesome! anyone know catalog number, etc. of this?
jurren
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my favourite rhythm tracks are
floorplan aka rob hood 'burner' (duet)
perbec aka baby ford 'chevy' (ifach)
good to mix into another, too...
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From: jurren baars [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 5:17 PM
Subject: (313) Re: [313]
And Virgo Go Wild Rhythm Tracks (Other Side) - 3rd track on side 2!
yep that's the 12-inch I was gonna mention. Also a lot of the Underground
records (actually a sub-label of DJ International, I think?) had just beats
versions of a lot of their tracks, the Tyree ones being my favorites...
I'm currently researching an article on the Belgian New Beat scene and I
found a listing for a 1988 cover of Reese Santonio's 'Rock To The Beat' on
Speed Recs with vocals credited to Jade4U and Nicky Trax. Anyone heard this?
What's it like?
Also, anyone remember what RS was called before it
On Sat, 30 Nov 2002, Recoil wrote:
i'm trying to source an old house acapella album that i heard a while ago -
no idea what series it is from or what it is called
but it must have come out in the late 80s or something
anyway, it was full of vocal smaples that were later used in
On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 18:23, Tom Robbins/Magic Feet wrote:
I'm currently researching an article on the Belgian New Beat scene and I
found a listing for a 1988 cover of Reese Santonio's 'Rock To The Beat' on
Speed Recs with vocals credited to Jade4U and Nicky Trax. Anyone heard this?
What's it
Isn't that Let No Man Put Asunder by First Choice?
It's not over between you and me
It's not over don't want to be free
What has been joined by God
Let no man put asunder
peace
lks
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From: Lester Kenyatta Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
among them - the female vocal sample everyday of my life used
by
Reinforced in 93
Apologies if someone got to this already. I don't know who made
the song,
but I'm pretty sure it's
Indeed it is! Often listed on Gemm and ebay as let no man put us
under... what's most fun about hearing that track for the first time is
the way that almost every percussive fill, every vocal hook, and every
oh-yeah or wooaah, sparks a memory of some other, more contemporary,
house or techno
Well I'm no expert, but since I live in Belgium,
I know a thing or two about New Beat. ;)
I have the particular record on Speed recs. and it's pretty much the same
as Saunderson's original (his name appears in the credits).
Altough they might have slowed it down a bit slower for that typical
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Isn't that Let No Man Put Asunder by First Choice?
I stand corrected...but at least I got the words right!
peace
lks
At 17:23 + 02-12-2002, Tom Robbins/Magic Feet wrote:
Also, anyone remember what RS was called before it became RS? The first
five records (by Code 61 and B-Art) listed in the discography on Amazing
Discogs have the catalogue numbers LCE001-5.
Ferrai records, this also explains the horse
what's most fun about hearing that track for the first
time [...] sparks a memory of some other, more contemporary,
house or techno track.
Yep, not surprisingly it was also a big favorite of Terrence Parker to play and
sample, too.
Even producers like Oliver Ho have mercilessly
I have the particular record on Speed recs. and it's pretty much the same
as Saunderson's original (his name appears in the credits). Altough they
might have slowed it down a bit slower for that typical New Beat- beat. :)
The interesting thing is that Saunderson was apparently a fan of the New
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| From: Matthew MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 02 December 2002 17:47
|
| Even producers like Oliver Ho have mercilessly
| plundered that track for samples!
|
| uh, yikes?
It's true! I was listening to one of his releases on Cosmic a few months
ago and
Also listed in the early RS discog is 'Baby Wants To Ride' by B-Art
(who were they, anyway?) - seems the odd cover of US house/techno
/acid was quite acceptable there then.
well if you think about that time period, all the chicago producers and lables
were ripping off each others tracks and
glitch-felch-micro-aqua-clash
Let No Man Put Love Sensation All Over My Face Is The Message
LOL!
Thought some of you might enjoy this music...its a fusion of detroit techno
with a dose of silly, lots of energy + a little bit of crunch with a spoon of
dub on top.
...If not pass it on to someone
who might? ;)
Have a listen to the fuzzy 80kbps mp3's on our site
http://www.mashup.org
It's nice, like you'd expect.
Tristan
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Hi,
I am playing live at The Unit in Glasgow, it would be nice to see
some listmembers while i am there. I am in Glasgow from friday till
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Thanks for the help everyone!
Much appreciated.
Bart
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From: SayVegin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 mailing list 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 5:29 PM
Subject: RE: (313) New Beat/Saunderson etc
Well I'm no expert, but since I live in Belgium,
I know a thing or two about New Beat. ;)
I have the
here is mine
http://www.weretwins.com/ch/theshit(typewriterversion).mp3
please tell me what it is that you think of it.
b
At 2-12-2002 + 19:05, you wrote:
I was about to quote this posting to discogs.com but since I just noticed
you posted it there...
http://www.discogs.com/release/52978
101 also did a cover of 'just as long as i got you' from lenny dee and
frankie bones
i got a version of 'rock to the
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From: Sakari Karipuro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 12:04 PM
Subject: Re: (313) rhythm tracks?
Rc wrote on Mon, 2 Dec 2002 about following:
i think farley's on that bbc doco - playing his rhythm traks underneath
a
When did Hood's 'Apartment Zero' come out on Logistic? 'In Bassments' is
sick!
Tristan
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When did Hood's 'Apartment Zero' come out on Logistic? 'In Bassments' is
sick!
2000, i think summer if i remember it correctly, kick ass record indeed!!!
kj
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New Mix in mp3, 'Live in
I finally had a chance to try my hand at this remixing business.. I'm
not totally happy with it, but I think it is decent enough to post.
Check http://www.sewm.org/music.html to download it.
Any constructive criticism would be greatly appreciated, off list though
so I am not publicly humiliated.
Enough talent there for 4 first names
I got into some Sh*t this weekend too. My version of Sean's track is at:
http://www.gretchenanderson.com/propaganda/ShitHappens.mp3
Inspired by a heavenly piece of pecan pie, and heavily influenced by a mound
of turkey.
Enjoy!
gretchen
http://www.bassjunky.tk
Hey guys
What did everyone think of Rob HOod at Lost on saturday?
I thought he was good, but a bit too slamming for a set 4 - 6 in the
morning... I was real tired by that time...
K Alexi was excellent! Although I thought his techno set was better than
his house set...
Cheers
Mel
This is good info for anyone who needs a manual for anything:
http://www.markglinsky.com/ManualManor.html
Be sure to check out his studio link at the bottom.
Kevin
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