yeah the first id at 29min is Candido thousand finger man
i love the horns that come in twards the end of that track
From: robin pinning [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 11:03:23 + (GMT)
Was wondering if anyone out there could help me ID
a track that Derrick May played at the DEMF in 2002.
He plays it 28 mins into the second part of his set right
after the O'Jays/Disco-Tex tune. It's an uplifiting garage
house style tune - any help much appreciated.
The DEMF mix you are
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picked up what looks to be a bootlegged larry levan remix of a track called
Winners - reallly reallly nice stripped down rmx in Larry's spacey dubby
style beautiful male vocals too.
anyone know who did the original?
Can anyone tell me how to get off this mailing list. I'm not sure how I got
on it in the first place.
Many thanks,
Rob
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From: Maarten Baute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 January 2003 07:30
To: Chris Anglesey; 313@hyperreal.org
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My God! I think this would be the first release for 20 years!
'Maggia Do Prazer' (Mr Bongo) (due 03 01 03) featuring mixes by Faze Action,
Ray Mang (who did 'Praia de Londres'.
I hope it's good.
k
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Subject: (313) Atkins, Parrish, Todd Sines, KDJ, Farben, Jelinek,
name-checked on the BBC
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| From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 02 January 2003 10:46
|
| I don't know a whole lot about [Portable], but I'm sure
| that anyone who's into the idea of African-at-heart laptop
| f*ckery should give this a listen. I didn't realize this came
|
I'm sure some of you in the States might have heard Tristan spin before, but
we had the pleasure of having him spin at Bleep43's NYE party in London.
Superb programming and flawless mixing of broken beat, Detroit house and
then some techno classics (Set list? We have the mix on disc so can put
Only a Test
Seconded and wish I'd firsted! I've been looking forward to his
set for months, since I knew there was a possibility of securing
him. There were some spine-tingling moments on that dance floor I
can tell you! Tristan we demand a set list! That song about
mid-way with the sick vocal-chorus effect
Man Friday - Winners (1986) Vinylmania Records
Others remixes of Larry for Man Friday:
- Jump (1986)
- Love Honey, Love Heartache (1986)
Mario Atienza
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Enviado: jueves, 02 de enero de 2003 11:17
Asunto: (313) new
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Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 2:56 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Semi-annual MK Thread, Now on SK, was - Re: (313)playlist
WNUR
Mario Atienza wrote on Thu, 2 Jan 2003 about following:
- Love Honey, Love Heartache (1986)
levan's mixes on this one are nice, quite deep and sort-of-dubby;
and the drums are banging. nice coincidence, only few days ago i dug
this up from my shelves for listening :)
sakke
--
- * time to
hi, after doing some fruitless research ive decided to ask you guys
i heard this classic chi/deep/acid house song on pirate radio that had these
male vocals saying bout ready to jack and also time to jack (IIRC)
dicogs.com and allmusic.com where of no help. can someone identify this
track
Perhaps from Spectral Sounds:
Osborne / DMX Krew
Bout' Ready to Jak / Won't Forget 12
SPC-4
http://www.ghostly.com/1.0/spectral/spc004.shtml
Brent
On Thursday, January 2, 2003, at 12:59 PM, Fabrizio Nahum wrote:
hi, after doing some fruitless research ive decided to ask you guys
i heard
Thanks Toby, Ken and Emile! If that mix ever makes it online, I am
apologizing now for the first 1/2 hour. I think I needed a good 30 minutes
of close-to-the-head monitoring to blow out the cobwebs. :) After a week
that involved Xmas holidays drunk with family, Jeff Mills twice, Domu and
Seiji,
Brendan Nelson wrote:
| -Original Message-
| From: Tristan Watkins
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| Sent: 02 January 2003 10:46
|
| I don't know a whole lot about [Portable], but I'm
sure
| that anyone who's into the idea of African-at-heart
laptop
| f*ckery should give this a
Not forgetting Emile's brain-food set at the beginning of the night. Time
you were on a bit later I think, so other people can appreciate you too.
Cheers,
Ken
the track is abacus 'black thanx' on airtight.
james
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'somebody new' is essential.
you can here it on a mix of mine at hyperreal:
http://djsets.hyperreal.org/listen.cgi?listen_to=2000!BUCKNELL_JAMES.rm
it's the second last track, before
sounds like chip e (as the godfather of house) 'time to jack' (underground
records, 1986).
james
From: Fabrizio Nahum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 12:59:44 +0100
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) track id
hi, after doing some fruitless research ive decided to ask you
Did any one pick up the acid mix of time to jack... Rockin.
sounds like chip e (as the godfather of house) 'time to jack' (underground
records, 1986).
james
From: Fabrizio Nahum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 12:59:44 +0100
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) track
Gotta agree with Ken and Toby here, Tristan moved through genres with a
seamlessness and motion that I've only heard from someone like Francois
Kevorkian. Certainly not the only remarkable set that night, but as it
resides in the part of my memory that's most intact, it gets a special
mention. And
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Subject: RH Distribution welcomes new label
Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 15:27:38 +0100
Rush Hour distribution welcomes Eevolute Muzique FWD (Forward)
As per 2003 Eevolute Music and its sister label FWD
i really liked this euology by billy bragg, i would say however that one of
the hardest things to do in _life_ is walk it like you talk it ;)
happy new year to all
-kathleen
By Billy Bragg
Musician and songwriter
The Clash were the greatest rebel rock band of all time. Their
What I hear is CANDIDO - THOUSAND FINGER MAN
Yep, great track! There is a nice bootleg of this with Wood Brass Steels
funkanova on the other side, a nice pressing too. Originals aren't
impossible to come by either.
it samples whistle bump by Eumir Deodato.
and I think this is avail on
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(313)playlist WNUR Chicago - 20 Dec. 2002
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the track is abacus 'black thanx' on airtight.
james
Didn't this originally come out on Guidance a few
years ago?
Well it's really hard to choose favorites from all the great stuff I picked
up this year, but it just has to be done. So here are a few of the tracks
that did it for me in 2002:
Tracks:
Anna Kaufen - Who Cares? - Touch of Class
Jay Denham - Let's Get High (Munich Defender Remix) - Parasound
I believe one of the prime instigators of Banda Black Rio died several years
back; not that I wouldn't welcome a return of those players in some updated
context. The one US-released CD of 70's BBR material is crucial.
In fact, one of the songs from that CD provided a sample for a track
on my
Iowa City's loss is London's gain. And he makes dope tracks. And ladies, he's
single!
On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Toby Frith wrote:
I'm sure some of you in the States might have heard Tristan spin before, but
we had the pleasure of having him spin at Bleep43's NYE party in London.
Superb programming
What on earth is this?
MK - Somebody New [Music Institute Goodbye Mix] (KMS '89)
Discogs.com says it's a Scott Kinchen remix, and there seems
to be a ton of other stuff by him as well??? Did he just ride
MK's coat tails or are there essentials in his discography as
well? How essential
I'm sorry I know this has been asked before but could someone point me to
the address of the 313 mailing list for discussing gear and technology ...
thanks, Dave
Anybody go check out Bone on NYE? I haven't heard him since his Motor residency
way back when and I'm curious as to how it went down.
Thanks!
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From: Cyborg K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 3:17 PM
To: 313
Subject: (313) OT- 313 gear and technology list
I'm sorry I know this has been asked before but could someone
Obviously this only works for people who write their dates the logical way
;) and for those who are a day ahead of the USA, ie: AU.
3/1/3 ;)
Back to work with me!
Peace,
Patrick.
oho but it is 1/2/3 in usa today, not as significant but even more catchy
and sounding sorta like the re-beginning of a count thru time..
Obviously this only works for people who write their dates the logical way
;) and for those who are a day ahead of the USA, ie: AU.
3/1/3 ;)
Back to
Rednose Distrikt - N.Y. Boom (Domu's N.Y. Beats) - Rush Hour Music(I
played the beats version of this on accident, b/c it's easier to cue and I
forgot to flip it over - Doh! I like them both, but the other side sounds
better loud I think)
Hey, IMHO the NY beats version is *as incredible*
I've picked up two records recently that seem to be from the same group of
people - Brother Records?
One is a 12 white label with people like Unsel Brown, U.B.1., T.B.C. (or
T.H.D.?) - there are about three to four tracks per side.
the other is called DanceDance.com presents Mission X with the
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From: Matthew MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Cc: Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 10:14 PM
Subject: (313) Domu, Mustang, etc.
Rednose Distrikt - N.Y. Boom (Domu's N.Y. Beats) - Rush Hour Music(I
played
That would be Unsel's label. If my memory serves me right (it's been well
over a year since I've talked to Unsel), the label is Unsel and his
brother's. Matter of fact, I think they both produced all of the tracks. I
have the white label too, a couple of tracks are pretty nice, the rest I'm
not
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