www.emmrecords.com/~fux/ID_ME_PLEASE.mp3
from an old mills set, the best set I've ever heard of his and it seems
impossible to find on the internet anymore I found a long lost CD with
it just the other day
help
-Joe
JM> fully live and without preparations.
JM> one-time snapshot of the post christmas feelings ;-)
JM> get it from the download page http://www.iki.fi/deep/index.php?id=mixtapes
or directly from http://www.iki.fi/deep/mixes/dj_athens_-_too_much_to_eat.mp3
JM> oh, and did I mention that feedback i
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 10 Jan 2003 about following:
> I am woundering if there is difference in the height of the tone arm?
> there is that dial around the base of the mount and it raises or lowers the
> arm.
the height of the tone arm depends on what cartridge you have. this
setting u
fully live and without preparations.
one-time snapshot of the post christmas feelings ;-)
get it from the download page http://www.iki.fi/deep/index.php?id=mixtapes or
directly from http://www.iki.fi/deep/mixes/dj_athens_-_too_much_to_eat.mp3
feedback is appreciated.
tracklist:
01 Kenny Larki
Happy New Year 313ers!!
I think the track you want is Leo Leo, by 808 state. Its on the Ex:El Album.
hope this helps
Anthony
I am woundering if there is difference in the height of the tone arm?
there is that dial around the base of the mount and it raises or lowers the arm.
will this damage your records if it is not set right?
scotto
lansing, mi.
ps. I have stanton trackmaster needles.
> no, zero is supposed to be the
I noticed there's either a huge delay when sending replys to the list or
they dont show up at all.
I'm not even the one name calling or using the F word.
Well, as any restroom attendant will tell you - some crap doesn't smell as
bad as others.
:D
MEK
"Langsman, Marc"
It was funny , I was watching some 'top 100 floor fillers' pap on VH1 over
xmas (through incredible lack of decent television' and Waterloo was no.1 -
they were chatting to one of the dudes (benny?) who was amused that they'd
had such a monster success out of what he considered now looking back on
Hell, Pink Floyd
sings under a giant disco ball now.
Actually, Floyd used them at a time when they weren't called that, I think.
Seems like they had one for the Meddle tour.
How's that for my parents' record collection?
Whoops - that was MY record collection.
Hey! ABBA is pretty f*cking cool. Their music has got some great pop
arrangements and I wouldn't even consider them to be disco in the first
place!
Would you call Madonna a house musician? She's had house remixes of her
tracks and she's had some loose ties with the NY disco scene during the 80s
bu
> most of
> those who tag their music techno or Detroit techno wouldn't know what
> techno was if Derrick May walked up to them and slapped them across the
> head with a 12" of Strings of Life.
This is a nice qoute actually . quite funny.
We should keep a 313 quote album or something.
Cheers,
Ma
So you keep referring to people's *parents* which leads me to assume that
you are rather young yourself. I don't know what my parent's record
collection has to do with my taste in music (which is really quite diverse)
-
My parents have clay 78s - not vinyl - CLAY - with records on labels such
as D
Ph dear, another genre to explore and thus wade in a pit of financial
insecurity.
:)
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From: SayVegin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 4:31 PM
Subject: RE: (313) Disco Top Tens
> sorry, some jazz-funk classics slipped in ;)
yes, but no where near as good as the Jones Girls version which is much slower
and full of intrgigue
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> From: Langsman, Marc [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 4:40 PM
> To: 'SayVegin'; 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: RE: (313) Disco Top Ten
Poo Poo La La -- now theres a tune. I remeber Do in the Dark being played out a
few times
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> From: SayVegin [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 4:32 PM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: RE: (313) Disco Top Tens
>
> sorry, some jazz-funk c
yup
-Original Message-
From: Langsman, Marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 11:40 AM
To: 'SayVegin'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Disco Top Tens
> Jones Girls - Nights Over Egypt
I have an 2xlp incognito version of nights over egypt - is this a cover of
> Jones Girls - Nights Over Egypt
I have an 2xlp incognito version of nights over egypt - is this a cover of
the above tune ?
Cheers,
Marc
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And I should bloody hope so too !!!
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On Friday, January 10, 2003, at 08:22 AM, Dan Sicko wrote:
On Friday, January 10, 2003, at 10:39 AM, techno wrote:
I was illustrating a point: how the trend in "soul" is superficial, it
really doesn't reflect peoples musical backgrounds which are not
African American.
Wow, I never thought of
sorry, some jazz-funk classics slipped in ;)
Mandre - Solar Flight
Candido - Thousand Finger Man
Blackbyrds - Rock Creek Park
Dexter Wansel - Life On Mars
Johnny Hammond - Los Conquistadores Chocolates
Atmosfear - Dancing In Outer Space
Atmosfear - Extra Special
Ned Doheney - To Prove My Love
Manz
Made in the USA - Never let you go
oooh good good call on this one!!! i'm more of a fan of 'melodies'
myself,
but man are they an underrated group.
Scott.
Will be bringing a crew from Manchester for this for sure..
Looking forward to that.
Alex
"s mcgill"
Modern Sound Corporation - Safari Pt.2 (Sunshine Sound)
Chantal Curtis - Hit Man (Pye)
Gaz Nevada - I.C. Love Affair (Zyx)
Salsoul Orchestra - It's good for the soul
Made in the USA - Never let you go
Chaka Khan - What am I missing?
Ashford and Simpson - One more try
Mother's Finest - Dis Go Dis Wa
YOU REALLY DON'T GET IT DO YOU?
-Original Message-
From: techno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 3:40 PM
To: Robert Taylor; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) ron hardy track id
on 1/10/03 8:34 AM, Robert Taylor at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So f***ing what?
T-funkshun in Liverpool, UK opens up in February after a killer party with
Freddy Fresh and Luke Solomon in December.
Now after trying to get a slot for Mike over a long period of time it is now
on.
MIKE GRANT (moods&grooves, afrosyntrix, end2end)
MARK BROOM (rue east, pure plastic)
SCOTT 'NOCTUR
Damn,
I guess its time to take those Leroy Burgess and Patrick
Adams records I have down to Record Time, and trade them in
for some Lynyrd Skynyrd and Whitesnake records. You know. For
some stuff I can "feel."
ID
On Friday, January 10, 2003, at 10:39 AM, techno wrote:
I was illustrating a point: how the trend in "soul" is superficial, it
really doesn't reflect peoples musical backgrounds which are not
African American.
Wow, I never thought of that -- I'll stop listening immediately.
>don't you mean "your" parents music.
Wow you really do assume too much . No I don't mean my parents music - my
parents were listening to Jimmy Dorsey and other big band music of the 40s
and 50s when they were kids so that must make me - GASP! - at least 30
years old! I was born before the disco e
on 1/10/03 8:34 AM, Robert Taylor at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So f***ing what?
> What has someone's parents record collection got to do with anything?
I was illustrating a point: how the trend in "soul" is superficial, it
really doesn't reflect peoples musical backgrounds which are not
African
David Joseph not Peter, before y'all correct me at once! (Thx Alex.)
k
>-Original Message-
>From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 4:02 PM
>To: Mann, Ravinder [CCS]; 'Jonny McIntosh'; 313@hyperreal.org; Maarten
>Baute; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Co. Uk
>Subject
no, zero is supposed to be the point at which the arm balances exactly, so
you'd balance the arm as best you can (so it's suspended mid-air) then wind
the inner circle around -i.e. the one with the numbers on it, not the weight
itself- until it points to zero. You can then set the weight to it's
OK here we go. Now this is just my disciplined shortened list! Frankly, I
could go on for at least another 20. I hope I got all the names right
(luckily I don't need to remember all the dates ;o)
1.You Can't Hide Your Love - Peter Joseph
2.War - Good Good Feelin'
3.Brass Construction - Movin On
4.
Hmm
Well right off the bat I'd say Martin Circus' "Disco Circus"
I'll put togther something this weekend...
MEK
"Odeluga, Ken"
disco ten of the current hour:
Roy Ayers Running Away
Universal Robot BandBarely Breaking Even
Fantastic AleemsGet Down Friday Night
Eddie Kendricks Goin' Up In Smoke
Love Committee Just As Long As I
Bit britcentric..from the days of saturday night groove at the warehouse oop
north in leeds
Brass Contruction - Movin'
MSFB - Mysteries of the World
Gil Scot Heron - The Bottle
SOS Band - Just the way you like it
Thelma Houston - You used to Hold me so tight
Maze - Twilight
Change - A lovers Holi
A painfully obvious list that's prone to all kinds of memory slippage:
01 Logg - Dancing into the Stars
02 Martin Circus - Disco Circus
03 Cloud One - Disco Juice
04 Was (Not Was) - Wheel Me Out
05 Central Line - Walking into Sunshine
06 D Train - You're the One for Me
07 Klein + MBO - Dir
Some excellent selections here - some of these tracks start playing in my
head for the first time in years - brilliant! Thanx all. My disco top ten
coming up before I go home ...
Yep Dan the man, I'll be down at 'Plastic People' tomorrow night for
Moodyman with the rest of the 'superficial' gang d
Here's ten that spring to mind. I don't know if I qualify as studious though
:)
Black Ivory "Mainline"
First Choice "Love Thang"
Jesse Gould "Out Of Work"
First Choice "Let No Man Put Asunder"
Diana Ross "Love Hangover"
Dinosaur L "Go Bang [Francois Kevorkian Remix]"
Loose Joints "Is It All Over M
yo ken!
here are 10 discoish tunes (where exactly are we drawing the line
here though, or shouldn't I get into that?), don't really know enough
to have a top 10 though
eddie kendricks - girl you need a change of mind
crown heights affair - far out
the whatnauts - help is on the way
diana ross
Maarten Baute wrote on Fri, 10 Jan 2003 about following:
>
> But I force my mother to listen to my mixes ;)
>
> She actually likes "hayden andre - tribal life".. well have you ever :-P
my mother actually likes lots of house, even some of the melodic techno
too. some old derrick may tracks are
Well you know what Eminem says - "nobody listens to techno anyway" :)
| -Original Message-
| From: Stang Anya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 10 January 2003 14:59
| To: 313
| Subject: RE: (313) ron hardy track id
|
|
| And I'm astounded there's still folks who rise to his baits.
| Alt
And I'm astounded there's still folks who rise to his baits.
Although I have to admit I was tempted by the parents's-record-
collection comment too. : )
Gotta love Fridays. ; )
Anya
> -Original Message-
> From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 2:53
And another thing - you are saying we're all superficial, yet you have just
judged someone's tastes from what they wear!
I am astounded at your own petty superficiality.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 2:35 PM
To: 'techno'; 31
techno wrote:
on 1/10/03 7:13 AM, techno at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe I shouldn't dig this up but I do think it's important to keep
hearing
the sounds and being reminded where lots of "our" music came from and
Disco]
I guarantee a lot of people who claim they are into deep hou
> mm my parents record collection has some reggae, some chicago, some
> european disco (abba, boney m, and the like), some african music, some
> jazz and lots of various other sort of music, so i grew up listening to
> all this mixed up. and i've now been into house, be it deep or whatever
> since
My parents' record collection is nothing but opera and classical. The only
non-classical they have is Sgt Pepper. Does that means I'm not allowed to
like electronic music?
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From: Sakari Karipuro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 2:46 PM
To: techno
C
techno wrote on Fri, 10 Jan 2003 about following:
> I guarantee a lot of people who claim they are into deep house or knowable
> about disco and funk music your not going to see a lot of
> Motown in their parents LP collection.
mm my parents record collection has some reggae, some chicago, some
> How about a disco top ten Maarten?
1) First choice - let no man putasunder (ron hardy re-edit) [ unreleased ]
listen here: http://www.morthenkiang.com/all-time_audio/letnomanron.ram
2) Loose Joints - Is It All Over My Face [ west end ]
3) The Strikers - Body Music [ prelude ]
4) Candido - Tho
I've never heard of 'Bring Down The Walls' but I've heard of Tony Lee 'Reach
Up' for instance, does that make me superficial? Does proper afro-beat in my
parents' record collection not count?
Your reasoning is crass to the point of headcrushing, mate. Why don't you
shut tf up, thereby switching of
| -Original Message-
| From: techno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 10 January 2003 13:48
|
| I guarantee a lot of people who claim they are into deep
| house or knowable about disco and funk music your not
| going to see a lot of Motown in their parents LP collection.
So what? I clai
One thing I realized recently (that would be 're-realized' if such a word
existed) was that you can stop 99% of your records jumping by correctly
setting the tone arm!
I mean the screw-mounted weight at the end of the tone arm. Often, the
actual cart will indicate the correct setting to which the
So f***ing what?
What has someone's parents record collection got to do with anything?
When are you going to understand that most people buy music cos they like
it, not because they're being loyal to a fashion, or because they're read
that something is cool?
I'm beginning to suspect that your digs
on 1/10/03 7:13 AM, techno at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> Maybe I shouldn't dig this up but I do think it's important to keep
>> hearing
>>> the sounds and being reminded where lots of "our" music came from and
>> Disco]
I guarantee a lot of people who claim they are into deep house or knowable
>Damn.. I payed 18 dollars for this one. (+shipping from canada to belgium +
>20 dollars tax (why?))
cos you love music :) .. but thats the problem with internet buying either they
come scratched or they bend by the time you get them! argh!!
-Original Message-
From: "Maarten Baute"
> I have a question about this record.. I have this now in my collection,
but
> the A-side is full with crackes and clicks and pops... is this the way
Theo
> recorded it? Because the B-side seems fine, and I don´t here clicks when
the
> music stops on the first side...
I now noticed that the B-si
Hey,
I have a question about this record.. I have this now in my collection, but
the A-side is full with crackes and clicks and pops... is this the way Theo
recorded it? Because the B-side seems fine, and I don´t here clicks when the
music stops on the first side...
Thanks for the reply,
Maarten
| -Original Message-
| From: techno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 10 January 2003 13:13
|
| I hear the same stuff about techno except people think back
| to 2 Unlimited, and Moby.
Exactly - in fact, Moby is still often referred to as a "techno artist"
by a lot of journalists. Popular
>> Maybe I shouldn't dig this up but I do think it's important to keep
> hearing
>> the sounds and being reminded where lots of "our" music came from and
> Disco]
don't you mean "your" parents music.
>they think disco is music that gay people listen to (I've heard it from their
> mouths).
and th
Don't know, but I was surprised to see that Will "Love Supreme" Downing is
doing vocals on this one as well.
Can anyone else tell?
W
-Original Message-
From: Brendan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: vrijdag 10 januari 2003 13:59
To: Wibo Lammerts; 313@hyperreal.org
Cc: [EMAIL PROTEC
For what I have heard Golding/Rutter are successful business men now in
London and don't do anything with music anymore (which is a shame.)!!!
http://www.btwelve.demon.co.uk/
This site was made by Michael Golding (one of the members), but I think it
is an old site that hasn't been updated in
| -Original Message-
| From: Wibo Lammerts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 10 January 2003 12:58
|
| 5 Goon Squad - 8 Arms (to hold the key to your heart)
This Goon Squad has nothing to do with Detroit's Goon Sqwad, does it?
That track title doesn't sound like something they'd do, I have
> by downhill - i guess i'm getting at the route they went down with
> collaborations.. bjork, bernard sumner and david bowie for
> example.. you've
by the collaboration with Bowie, i guess you mean the mixes of his Sound &
Vision single ? they were pretty good I thought, I especially remember
Another 10!
1 L.I.F.E - All Played Out
2 Change - Change Of Heart
3 Booker Newbury III - Love Town
4 Cher - Take Me Home
5 Goon Squad - 8 Arms (to hold the key to your heart)
6 Earlene Bentley - Point Of No Return
7 SOS Band - High Hopes
8 BB&Q Band - Imagination
9 Rene & Angela - I'll Be Good
10
> > The only things earlier were basscadet ep and the
> incunabula LP, leaving
> > cavity job out of this..
>
> Doh! My apologies. I should've remembered that, especially
> since at that
> time we were getting Autechre re-releases in the states a
> *long* time after
> the UK release date.
> btw play Obessed by B12 from the Electro Soma set still
> sounding good in
> 2003..
Haven't listened to them in the last months, but I think these are some of
the rare records who really do stand the test of time... Anybody knows what
these guys have become, what they're up to these days ? I be
Just to let 313ers know about the "Hackney Gun Siege Special" which will
be taking place next Friday at District in Hackney.
£3 entry, free to gun siege evacuees (the gun siege had been taking
place just round the corner from the venue, y'see, so a few regulars
actually were evacuated), Non Stop
1, First choice - let no man put asunder
2, stone - girl I like the way you move
3, Dexter wansel - life on mars
4, michael wilson - groove it to your body
5, donna summer - patrick cowley mix
6,Stone - just in time and space
7, 2 tons of fun - I got the feeling - patrick cowley
8, D train - music
How about a disco top ten Maarten?
I know the list has been here before, but I'm always interested in studious
people's lists.
Be much obliged.
k
Yeah you too Michael, please!
Cheers,
k
>-Original Message-
>From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 11:34 AM
>To: Maarten Baute; techno; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
>Subject: RE: (313) ron hardy track id
>
>
>How about a disco top ten Maar
hi all,
aaron carl 'wallshaker' is on the rolando sweat mix but appears to be an
unreleased 12 (according to the discog here
http://www.undergroundfiles.com/aaroncarl.html)
does anyone know if this track appeared on any other labels
(like aaron carl's own wallshaker label?) or 12s cos it sounds f
Was listening to B12's Electro Soma from 92ish and theres a track on there
called Metropolis, thought to my self... on More Songs About by Carl Craig
from 97ish has a track called Frustration, co produced by Derrick May
containing the same if not very similar synth sound. Its the sound of a
volcano
Hi Troops,
Just incase anyone else is interested biwire in the UK are (apparently
exclusively) selling ashtrays modelled on the 1210's. They look quite smart
if you have the nasty smoking habit like me.
Didnt want to send an attachment to the list but if you go to their site
http://www.biw
Thats messed up
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 4:39 AM
Subject: (313) don't frighten the horses...
> erm, has anyone been to the sound signature website recently?
>
> http://www.soundsignature.net
>
> I was kind
arils newest record on republic of sweden is fresh. its amazing
ryan
From: "henrique casanova" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (313) republic of sweden 01
Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 13:14:14 -0200
hi there list!!
did anyone make coments on this record allready??? i w
Hi folks,
In case any of you are interested, I've got some gigs coming up:
-January 16, 2003 - Merkin Hall (New York). Performance with Alarm Will
Sound including remixes of music by Phillip Glass, Harrison Birtwistle,
Derek Bermel and Cenk Ergün.
I'm playing double-duty on this one - percus
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