btw play Obessed by B12 from the Electro Soma set still
sounding good in 2003..
that track never gets old. That whole LP still is amazing as a complete piece
too. I've started many a set with 'soundtrack of space' too.
peace
Matt MacQueen
was it any good? I love the original.
peace,
Matt MacQueen
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From: Rob Theakston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 10:41 AM
To: Langsman, Marc; 'SayVegin'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Disco Top Tens
yup
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hey on the subject of dvd's...an underground resistance film/video/dvd
would
be very cool...the dj rolando video...some of the K7! UR clips..Any news
on
that DEMF2000 film?, was it released on dvd?, john.d.huff's 'the warning'
series etc..the only 313-theme vid I have seen is inner city live
Here's a good one that came out last year:
NEIL ICETON SINGUALRITY ADAPTED
what are others you kmow of?
what's the name of that record that came out of Poland several years ago?
I just picked up the Mixmag Live CD that featured LTJ Bukem, which if you
ask me, is the Best DB mix I have ever heard. My only problem with it is
the fact that they didn't beak the tracks down, so it is only one track
front to back...
peace
Jeff
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From: Jongsma, K.J.
I have always liked Jacek Sienkiewicz's records.
I think he complements Hood, but still has his own take on things.
I know he is from Poland and he sometimes appears on here. Do you mean him?
SM
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From: techno [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday,
from what i've heard, that list of artists for the roostertail eventwhich
includes juan atkins, derrick may, eddie fowlkes, jeff mills, electrifying
mojo, blake baxter, james pennington, stacey pullen, k-hand, mr. de, keith
tucker, alan oldham, octave one, and mike huckaby, according to the
No, he's not on the air anywhere at the moment. Seems like 2 or 3 years
now at least.
Maybe he'll just get on the mic for 20 minutes before everyone spins to
set the mood. :)
-d
On Wednesday, January 15, 2003, at 01:26 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
from what i've heard, that list of artists
Jacek Sienkiewicz's work is very good. his album techne will never leave my
bag. i am a gigant fan of Hood's music (m plant style mainly) and im really
glad other talented persons make music with this kinda inspiration. a good
example would be sterac tracks that sometimes sound like tributes to
Anyone know of anything 313 related on in paris this weekend?
Cheers
Mel
Catagory 1: Favorite House Label in the World
1) Murk Records
2)
3)
Catagory 2: Favorite House Label from Detroit
1) KDJ
2)
3)
* if you are able to select/narrow it down to just ONE in
each catagory, please do so...
* the more people who vote, the more Detroit is
Matthew MacQueen wrote on Tue, 14 Jan 2003 about following:
was it any good? I love the original.
There's MAW mixes of the incognito version. very good. not as good as
the original though.
sakke
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http://www.arabuusimiehet.com/sakke/music.html
anyone care to id first track on the C2 mix
probly called dont change for me voice a bit similar to stevie wonder.
thanks
rav
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From: Bulger, Tim [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 9:59 PM
To: Bulger, Tim; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject:
have to agree with you jeff there. I have that too. A tear jerking darker ie
sadder section in the middle, ive tried to follow the tracks carefully and im
think sequence of tracks on the listing doesnt match the sequence of tracks
recorded but they do contain
one and only - pfm
we can change
yeah, that's by Erro on the Yoruba label
a real lovely excellent deep house tune!
At 15-1-2003 + 08:41, you wrote:
anyone care to id first track on the C2 mix
probly called dont change for me voice a bit similar to stevie wonder.
thanks
rav
Yeah, that mix is awesome. It was one of the mixes that made me go out and
buy some decks! But what happened to Bukem? Every mix he committed to CD
after this was a load of *hit. All his Mills/hip-hop style cut up mixing was
traded in for boring, smooth, bland intro mixes, yuk!
From: Mann,
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Date: Tuesday,
January 14, 2003
6:57 pm
Subject: (313) Re:
Maestro and 313
doco/dvd's..
MAESTRO is an
excellent
documentary. 313
relevance - it
features an
interview with
Derrick May!. It is
the only
hi all,
I was just checking the submerge site, and to my surprise UR has 4 new
records out, 2 of which are represses(?)
UR-031 Dark Paradise
UR-027 Venomous
UR-018 Members of the house
UR-016 Davina
What's confusing me, is that all of these 4 records are released using
catalognumber that are
you forgot UR018 M.I.A. (3 records under the same catalog #!!!) and UR021
Interstellar fugitives sampler
it seems they stopped at 50th release and started to duplicate catalog # and
release really big numbers like 2000 and 3000
martin
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From: Wibo Lammerts
There has never been any logic in the UR cataolog numbers... they would make
big leaps from for example releasing 43, then 50, then doing 45,46, 47 etc.
it keeps the fun in record hunting :)
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Van: Martin Aedla [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yep - there's a reason the magnets on my fridge read
Live Obsessively Anal!
Anya : )
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From: Jongsma, K.J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 1:50 PM
To: '313@hyperreal.org'
Subject: RE: (313) UR Catalog numbers
There has never been any
I second that on the deep chord video, especially the one
of the people mover. Does anyone know if they did any midi
synchronization to it? Seemed to have been bliping and hopping
to the music. If not them, has anyone done this?
-Pete
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From: Mark S. Krüx [mailto:[EMAIL
A friend of mine is working on a VJ-tool that can be hooked up to a MIDI
enviroment. I saw a rough working version of it, it can be sync-ed with MIDI
Clock pulse and/or with other MIDI data like noe-on/off or any other kind of
MIDI message. For now it is Mac only...
I saw a rough working version
about to be released on Logistic...
robin...
Hello everybody,
We are proud to announce the forthcoming release of:
DANIEL BELL MIX - The Button-Down Mind Strikes Back
feat. Akufen, Drug Punk, Ricardo Villalobos, Closer Musik, Anthony Shakir
Cabanne, Pepe Bradock, Jazzbug and more
Hooray!
The last one rocked.
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From: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 3:12 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) New Daniel Bell mix cd
about to be released on Logistic...
robin...
Hello everybody,
We are proud to
anyone have a full tracklist?
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Robert Taylor wrote:
Hooray!
The last one rocked.
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From: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 3:12 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) New Daniel Bell mix cd
anyone have a full tracklist?
no but in my search for a trklist i see that there is a new Monobox LP
forthcoming on Logistic too
robin...
More importantly, although London has seen virtually every DJ under the sun
in the last year, there are a few who've not made it who stick out like a
sore thumb...one of them being Mr Bell... I heard it was something to do
with a fear of flying
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From: robin
More importantly, although London has seen virtually every DJ under the sun
in the last year, there are a few who've not made it who stick out like a
sore thumb...one of them being Mr Bell... I heard it was something to do
with a fear of flying
i'd really really like to see dan play over
Everytime he flies he loses control!
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From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 3:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) New Daniel Bell mix cd
More importantly, although London has seen virtually every DJ
Everytime he flies he loses control!
:)
from http://home.earthlink.net/~seventhcity/news.html
it seems he's played in germany, france and norway so he can't be that
afraid of flying
robin...
That's because he is living in Berlin, well he used to dunno if he moved
back really
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Verzonden: woensdag 15 januari 2003 16:32
Aan: 313@hyperreal.org
Onderwerp: RE: (313) New Daniel Bell mix cd
Last time I heard anything he was still in Berlin.
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From: Jongsma, K.J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 3:36 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) New Daniel Bell mix cd
That's because he is living in
Hi there,
Just looked back over this thread, and I thought I'd point out a couple of
very cool Blaze joints which ditn't get mentioned:
Black Rascals The Piano and For The Next Time (double pack)
and
Louie Vega feat. Blaze Elements of Life which is practically a Blaze tune,
with great lyrics and
of course!! Elements of Life featuring Alexander Hope! What a great
voice!
W
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From: Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: woensdag 15 januari 2003 16:47
To: Maarten Baute
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) blaze
Hi there,
Just looked back over this thread, and
All his Mills/hip-hop style cut up mixing was
traded in for boring, smooth, bland intro mixes, yuk!
That's a bit out of date. I don't know about the newest Live Progression
Session, but the one from Boston has a lot of that cut up mixing.
The last album from Nookie has some samples of Rhythim
Yep he's still there, i was gonna stay w/ him when i was there
a few months ago.
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From: Stang Anya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 10:37 AM
To: 313
Subject: RE: (313) New Daniel Bell mix cd
Last time I heard anything he was still in Berlin.
It's interesting to see how the discussion on drum'n'bass has focussed
more on the intelligent side of that scene - I was pretty immersed in
the pirate radio scene during jungle's peak years here in London
(1994-1996), and even played on one for a bit. The station I played on
was Rage FM, whose
He'll definitely be playing in Glasgow in February - if anyone in the area
wants the full details, email me privately for more info...
Cheers,
Tom
More importantly, although London has seen virtually every DJ under the sun
in the last year, there are a few who've not made it who stick out
Yeah man!!! I mailed you to say thanks, that was lame in the extreme for me
to not know that one, espaecially as the chorus goes For the love of you, i
can lve agaaain!!
Thanks for helping me out, this tune is amazing. Blaze manage to get this
feeling into the music, the only word I can think
The 1st time I've heard kenny and he delivered an absolute
storm... From disco thru armando - confusion to just plain
old dirty funked up house
sounds amazing!
He played a track abot 3.4 of an hour inwith a kind of
vocodered/messed up voice which had freaky mutha fu**er in
As far as I know, that track has NEVER been put on any media to this point.
And if anyone does have it right now, I'd gladly give my first born for it.
It's a dirty low down house track that he opened with at the Planet E party
(DEMF 2001 edition) that opens with him basically mumbling you're a
electronic boutique weds 2pm-4pm est
www.channelzonline.org
todays show has lots of electro sounds, and some techno for good measure.
the mixes are by Scotto (me/lansing, mi) and Cyborg K (dave/k-zoo, mi).
my (first mix 30 min) mix has some new records I picked over and had to play,
one of my
Luomo/Vladislav Delay
when: Sun 1.19 (10pm)
where: Piano's (158 Ludlow St, 212.505.3733)
price: $3
Would someone tell the guy to finally perform in Finland also. It's annoying
that we have to travel abroad to see one of our finest talents :-(
/jUSSi
I only vaguely remember reading something about an artist from Poland that
sounds like Rob Hood on the G-Tech list years ago.
Thanks for the ID I'll be sure to check out his material.
on 1/14/03 9:42 PM, s mcgill at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have always liked Jacek Sienkiewicz's records.
I
Maybe someone could elaborate and give me your opinion on these .
(I mostly mail order).
I have these listed under Detroit minmal (style) techno.
RELIC FORNICATION EP ENABLE
SONIC INSOMNIAC TARETH EP NEW RELIGION
DIEGO INSTANT REALITY DIALECT
RODENBUSH EP TRANSIENT
it seems he's played in germany, france and norway so he can't be that
afraid of flying
I've seen him in England, he's definitely been here. He played at Lost at
those arches in Southwark, around '94/'95. Him, Rolando, Surburban Knight,
Alex Knight etc
'twas a good night.
And I really really REALLY don't like our president anymore.
rt
Hmm, I'm glad you said that. Me neither. and that t*t Blair and all...
_
The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to
which it is
i am a gigant fan of Hood's music (m plant style mainly) and im really
glad other talented persons make music with this kinda inspiration. a good
example would be sterac tracks that sometimes sound like tributes to robert
hood style. i hope you guys can name a big number of rob hood imitations
Did Dan Bell ever release a mix CD during the mid 90's?
I would love to hear a post-Cybersonik, DBX mix from Dan Bell.
He seems to favor more tech house records these days judging from the play
list below and his last mix CD.
on 1/15/03 9:12 AM, robin pinning at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
Keep up suggestions, I'm saving all this info to a SimpleText document
entitled 'Rob Hood style'
I use SimpleText on the Mac instead of Microsoft Word because it's quick and
convenient.
on 1/15/03 1:45 PM, Matthew MacQueen at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
i am a gigant fan of Hood's music (m plant
Hi all,
I search infos about this a white label record untitled Stand Up! feat
Loleatta Holloway ?
Who's behind? It's on UR records, no?
Tom Van Steen.
http://www.pulsation.com
Did Input Neuron have a relationship with GPR?
Yeah, Input Neuron was a GPR sub-label. That Morganistic album is great, as
is Russ Gabriel's 'Voltage Control' album...
Cheers,
Tom
diego uses some detroit inspired sounds sometimes, but i don't know that i
would call him detroit or minimal. he's more like a cross between
kanzleramt (which has released most of his stuff) and inigo kennedy. really
great artist; some very unique and forward thinking techno. but if you're
i really wouldn't call him a rob hood imitator at all. then, imo, neither
is jacek.
I agree with that. Jacek's work has Hood-like influences here and there,
but I wouldn't say he's an imitator... rather: he's influenced by Hood.
Laters,
m*
NP - Jacek Sienkiewicz - The Slope EP - Klang
agreed that 'imitator' is bad. Original poster just used the wrong word I'd
say. I'm sure you all knew what he meant though.
On Jacek: I attempted to pronounce his name to Pacou when he was over here -
he just laughed.
I don't know who the original poster must have meant, Jacek is the only
artist
Hi there,
Don't know what the first track is, but it samples a Herb Alpert track from
his '1980' LP, called 'Rise'. Funnily enough, the break of this track was
used for Biggie's 'Hypnotize', really classic break. This doesn't answer
your question, but maybe you can get this album to tide you
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