Can't believe I'll be watching them ( NZ) playing in a tent in the middle of
the day ( hot ) for 45 minutes surrounded by thousands of drunk and
sunburn't teenagers. Why can't they put a proper gig on
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> Speaking of Kraftwerk,
> Are any on this list in OZ/NZ going to see them later this month?
I will be seing them in Melbourne , i will be in sydney when they do a show
in a few weeks so i might check that one out too (rare chance to see them),
they have done quite a few european shows...i think
Knights Of The Jaguar ;)
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From: Slow_me [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 9:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
Subject: (313) recomended latin/salsa techno
hi everyone,
i'm looking for some good latin/salsa techno records.
thanks
hi everyone,
i'm looking for some good latin/salsa techno records.
thanks
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From: Slow_me [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 4:17 PM
To: JOCELYNE NINNEMAN; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) FAVORITE HOUSE LABELS contest
>
>
> Catagory 1: Favorite House Label in the World
> 1)perlon
> 2)force trax
> 3)classic
>
>
(Apologies for more OT)
"But didn't he engineer Nevermind with Butch Vig producing because I remember
him whining that if he'd have taken points on the album he could have retired."
He did pro the Page/Plant record from '98, which might help explain why
Shellac have provided fans with Krisp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 7 Jan 2003 about following:
> But didn't he engineer Nevermind with Butch Vig producing because I
> remember him whining that if he'd have taken points on the album he
> could have retired. Anyone have a copy of Nevermind handy?
heh, my "almost original copy" bo
>
>
> Catagory 1: Favorite House Label in the World
> 1) classic
> 2)playhouse
> 3)environ
>
>
> Catagory 2: Favorite House Label from Detroit
> 1) moods & grooves
> 2) kms
> 3) planet e
>
>
> * if you are able to select/narrow it down to just ONE in
> each catagory, please do so...
>
You're right, he did produce In Utero. My mistake.
But didn't he engineer Nevermind with Butch Vig producing because I remember
him whining that if he'd have taken points on the album he could have retired.
Anyone have a copy of Nevermind handy?
pw
In a message dated 1/7/2003 2:12:48 PM East
He did a lot of producing: The Breeders, PJ Harvey, even the execrable Bush
but we can forgive him because he also produced The Pixies' excellent Surfer
Rosa.
We have gone way way off topic but it does us good sometimes.
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"In Utero" is the Albini produced Nirvana record - and he did it all right
here in Minnesota
Butch Vig did "Nevermind"
MEK
[EMAIL PRO
steve albini also produced (or engineered, i can't recall which) nirvana's
'nevermind'.
pw
I remember seeing them as well - they started their show by lighting an
entire brick of firecrackers off at the edge of the stage which sent the,
rather thin, crowd back about 15 feet. Then the drum machine proceeded to
malfunction throughout the show. The I was threatened with bodily harm by
some
All those in NYC:
GO!
Brennan Green is a fantastic DJ. I can't really vouche for any of the
others, but his sets are worth the 8 Bucks and beer on a friday night.
Get down friday night!
rt
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For those of you that might be in NYC this friday Jan. 10, we will be
throwing our monthly party @ 59 Canal St. This month we've invited Brennan
Green, of Balihu records. Also spinning will be the usual residents: Micheal
Christopher (cocomachete records), Peter James, and me, Brian Shelton.
as were thousands in the Metro Detroit area ... :)
what was it, an S.A.S.E. mailed into WJLB to get one of those cards?
-d
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 11:26 AM, Andy Kellman wrote:
Dave was a member of Mojo's "Midnight Funk Association"
The first track on the second shellac album is, to my mind, very techno
- heavy on the repetition so that when the (very slight) change comes
its all the more powerful.
I think im right in saying that shellac build a lot of their own
equipment (amps etc) in order to get a very unique sound (albin
Catagory 1: Favorite House Label in the World
1)Cajual
2)Prescription (Defunct, I know, but it stands)
3)King St.
Catagory 2: Favorite House Label from Detroit
1)KDJ (for originality)
2)KMS (for longevity)
3)Transmat (coz now you're wondering if it's a 'house' or a 'techno' label :0)
>Dave was a member of Mojo's "Midnight Funk Association"
He was from Detroit and worked in a studio before he moved to Chicago and
joined Big Black. I remember he said in interviews that he was an engineer on
George Clinton and Sly Stone sessions. Maybe he just cleaned the toilets and
poured co
Big Black were definitely one of the catalysts that brought me from
rock/punk to electronic music.
It sort of went from Sonic Youth/Buttholes - Big Black/Arsenal/Rapeman -
Ministry/RevCo/WaxTrax stuff - NewBeat/Front 242/DAF/Nitzer Ebb -
R&S/Network/Warp - and from Network to Detroit via the Retro
I saw them once and they were using an Oberheim DX drum machine not a
Roland.
on 1/7/03 11:13 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Big Black was from Chicago / Evanston, Illinois, and consisted of Steve
> Albini,
> Dave Riley, Santiago Durango, and Roland [drums]. Steve and a few
Big Black was from Chicago / Evanston, Illinois, and consisted of Steve Albini,
Dave Riley, Santiago Durango, and Roland [drums]. Steve and a few others from
Scratch Acid formed Rapeman, another favorite of mine, also on Touch & Go. Then
he started producing other people... Breeders being one of th
A little bit early but:
8 March, 013 Tilburg:
Robert Hood (M.Plant detroit) + live: Scan 7 (U.R. Detroit) + Steve Rachmad
+ Noes
yes please...
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DISCLAIMER
De gemeente Almelo aanvaardt voor haar medewerkers geen enkele
aansprakeli
Hey all,
Not had email since NYE (btw, sincere and prolific apologies for being a
drunken d!ck and not realising at Public Life...). I haven't heard the
latest Drexciya stuff, and there are a few things people have mentioned I
realise I've missed out on, but here's my tops of 2002 so far.
First o
Stacey Pullen and Octave One's live show at Fabric on Saturday 1st February.
www.fabric-london.com
A friend and I have a track on the new fabric cd mixed by keith
tenniswood. Further details can be found in the cd section at
http://www.fabric-london.com/ and more info on takeover records can be
found at http://www.thetakeover.co.uk
Cheers
neil
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| From: Fabrizio Nahum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 07 January 2003 11:40
|
| Paris - The devil made me do it
And don't forget that there is a new Paris album on the way, called
"Sonic Jihad". No stranger to pissing off Bush family members in his
packaging and ly
>> Catagory 1: Favorite House Label in the World
>> 1) trax
>> 2) Alleviated
>> 3) DJ international
>>
>>
>> Catagory 2: Favorite House Label from Detroit
>> 1) KMS
>> 2) planet e
>> 3) KDJ
>
All my dusty old skool house / hiphop 12s bug out and pitched up at 45 for
that ghettotech bizness !
> -Original Message-
> From: Fabrizio Nahum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 07 January 2003 11:40
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: (313) top ten rediscoveries for 2002.
>
>
> De
DeLaSoul - DeLaSoul is dead
Paris - The devil made me do it
The Stone Roses
Javanese and Balinese Gamelan music
bye
fab.
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 8:33 AM
Subject: (313) top ten rediscoveries for 2002.
> 1. B-
At Dartmouth uni a researcher is identifying the areas of the brain that
process melody and music
http://www.dartmouth.edu/7enews/releases/dec02/melodies.shtml
have a lovely day and practice your moves! ;-P
fab.
> Catagory 1: Favorite House Label in the World
> 1) main street
> 2) forcetracks
> 3) substatic
>
>
> Catagory 2: Favorite House Label from Detroit
> 1) Sound Signatures
> 2) KDJ
i remember this (i was a big albini/big black fan back then and
wondered who mojo was)it was their drum machines that eventually led
me to industrial and then techno...
and now i'm here :)
robin...
> Big Black, led by Steve Albini, were based in Evanston IL, though I
> believe that Steve Al
Speaking of Kraftwerk,
Are any on this list in OZ/NZ going to see them later this month?
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From: Tom Robbins/Magic Feet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313 mailing list <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 11:01 AM
Subject: (313) Fw: [EMAIL PROTECTED] this week:
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From: "Sunglasses At Night" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 10:59 AM
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] this week: Kraftwerk special
> PLEASE FORWARD ON >
>
> ^^
>
> ^ --
> \ SUNGL
Ive not seen anyone list Dancemania or IHR yet !! disgraceful behaviour !
Marc
> -Original Message-
> From: Bulger, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 07 January 2003 08:05
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: RE: (313) FAVORITE HOUSE LABELS contest
>
>
>
> Catagory 1: Favorite Hou
Big Black, led by Steve Albini, were based in Evanston IL, though I
believe that Steve Albini was from MT (?). The back cover of
'Atomiser' has a letter addressed to the bassist, David Riley, from
the Electrifying Mojo, welcoming him to the MFA (Midnight Funk
Association) and a MFA ID card sign
> Catagory 1: Favorite House Label in the World
> 1) trax
> 2) nu groove
> 3) balance/prescription
>
>
> Catagory 2: Favorite House Label from Detroit
> 1) KMS
> 2) planet e
> 3) moods and grooves
> >Jan 2003: PFG028 Jello EP
for lovers of exceedingly well-constructed, british electronica rooted in
Detroit, Jello is D Fitton aka Bola, and last year's album was very great...
eager to get that EP.
> >Feb 2003: PFG030 Plaid Remix
> >2LP PT1 505029413431-3 / 2LP PT2 505029413441-2 / 2CD
I second Big Black - weren't they from Detroit? This may be an extremely
tenuous 313-link but doesn't the cover have a matchbook or a membership card
or something (sorry, I haven't seen it in years) depicting the Electrifying
Mojo's radio show?
Re: Hall and Oates - I always preferred Maneater!
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> Catagory 1: Favorite House Label in the World
> 1) Classic
> 2) Yoruba
> 3) KDJ
>
>
> Catagory 2: Favorite House Label from Detroit
> 1) KDJ
> 2) Sound Signature
> 3) Planet e
mrpink
Seconded. I should have added that to my tops for 2000. That whole event was
special. Someone posted the photo's of Mills chatting with Jarre before it
started to the front Kraftwerk, to the left Mills, to the right Bowie
...
k
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>From: Oliver Ruehl [mailto:[EMAIL PR
Catagory 1: Favorite House Label in the World
1) Classic
2) Guidance
3) Perlon (does that count? if not, I'll pick Tango)
Catagory 2: Favorite House Label from Detroit
1) Moods & Grooves
2) KDJ
3) Sound Signature
Tim
Forgot to include the list when I first sent this, doh!
;-)
m*
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From: "Mark S. Krüx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: (313) FAVORITE HOUSE LABELS contest
> Jesus trying to narrow this down is beyond toug
Catagory 1: Favorite House Label in the World
1) Guidance
2) Masters At Work
3) Trackmode
Catagory 2: Favorite House Label from Detroit
1) Moods & Grooves
2) Soul City/UR
3) KDJ
and...
Wackies backcatalogue thanks to Basic Channel.
jasonb
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, 7 January 2003 3:33 PM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: (313) top ten rediscoveries for 2002.
>
> 1.
1. B-52's. Mesopotamia.
2. Pylon. Gyrate.
3. A Certain Ratio. Shack Up / Flight.
4. Stephen Mallinder. Pow Wow Plus. especially "cool down".
5. Robert Palmer. I Didn't Mean to Turn You On. + You Are In My System.
6. Elektrik Funk. I Sing The Funk Elektrik. [thanks James Duncan].
7. The Clash. This
hi everyone.
HAPPY NEW YEAR.
I'm doing some stuff starting this Friday in NYC. If you're around, drop me
a line. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
all of this is at:
http://www.scalestudio.com/sound/sines/
10 January [Friday]
Record Camp happy hour // LIVE experimental set 10-11 pm
Open Air
121 St. Marks Pla
Clinically Inclined
3 Jan 2003
9:30pm - 12:30am CST
live stream www.wnur.org during showtime / 89.3 FM in Chicago
While many good tracks from 2002 escaped us, here is our take on the best that
we could actually get our hands on... This mix was recorded and coming soon as
to a clinical website n
Speaking of Peacefrog, didn't they put out a tune out a while back... say,
seven or so years ago... called 'Empath'? I'm pretty sure that was the only
vocal snippet, just the one word, 'empath' layered with efx, fairly minimal,
housey, tech? Anyone else remember this?
m
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