>when a track of his is dropped, you know it's a Surgeon track.
I dunno he and Ruskin sound fairly similar to me. I'm a fan of both but I
think I prefer Ruskin as a producer (I've not heard him DJ), that 'Into
Submission' doublepack is just awesome imho.
Laters,
m*
Surgeon is by far my favorite european techno producer. Everything he touches
is pure gold. I celebrate his entire dynamic tension, and counter balance
catalogue, plus his releases on downwards, his remixes on labels such as
peacefrog, and tons of others. His dj sets are fantastic as well, and h
Brent Kirkwood wrote on Wed, 26 Feb 2003 about following:
> The G4 was on a table next to him that wasn't facing the audience, so
> neither was he for a lot of the night. He played very few records over
> the 3 1/2 hour set - never two at one time (ie, no mixing between
hmm, kinda boring, huh
With all this talk of Sonar I thought you guys (and girls;) might like to
check out some sets from last year
http://www.novaplanet.com/music/novamix/frames/novamix_corp.asp?selCat=1&cat
=7
Enjoy:)
m*
Francois K played here in Copenhagen last weekend and was on his
PowerBook G4 most of the night. I was very happy to hear him, but was
a bit disappointed over all. Granted, my expectations of him are
always high, as I have greatly enjoy his sets that I've heard
previously (with DK & JC for Bo
>Vogel DJ'ed (as well as played with Super_Collider) at Sonar a couple of
>years ago. One of the best hard Techno sets I've ever heard.
I picked up Vogel's "Dungeon Master" out on Tresor last night. I was blown
away by this album, my favorite material of his yet (and i have almost all
of it). Im
Gary Girard wrote:
> I'd be surprised if Hawtin & Mills aren't there on the last night!
I wouldn't be. Last time I talked to Rich, he wasn't keen on doing
another (short) set at Sonar Noche now that they've moved it to the
big mausoleum in L'Hospitalet.
(He did mention he had something up his sl
I am actually listening to the mix right now and it is excellent.
Cheers Max - we've been waiting too long for this.
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The return of the ARC (webpage).
http://www.arcart.org/
More than worth a look.
k
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Eddy Rosemond - Funk it (1979)
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> sounds very like sylvester:
>
> http://www.deephousepage.com/TeeScottli
Damn good DJ imo...he always rocks it here in NYC...
Cheers,
m*
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> > I'm thinking of going
absolutely one of my favorite djs.
and dennis is right: if you're a fan of his productions, his dj sets are
something special since he seems to often play different versions of his own
stuff. anyone catch his peel session about 2 years ago? it was like a live
PA, but with records. amazing.
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>I'm thinking of going to hear Surgeon DJ this w/e & was wondering what
>peoples general opinion of him is.
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>Has he got the skills? I'm seem to remember his style is what my mates call
>'ARMS' (i.e quite hard!)
he is hard as fu__! he plays a lot of original tracks (
He looks a bit like Lurch from The Munsters, doesn't he?
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Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 5:42 PM
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On woensdag
On woensdag, feb 26, 2003, at 18:36 Europe/Amsterdam, Dennis Donohue
wrote:
I've seen Tony Childs a few times, and he ALWAYS brings it. Plays
pretty
hard - MHS (that's what we call it), and if you're a fan of his
production,
you're sure to have a grand time. He always has 15 - 20 remakes o
I've seen Tony Childs a few times, and he ALWAYS brings it. Plays pretty
hard - MHS (that's what we call it), and if you're a fan of his production,
you're sure to have a grand time. He always has 15 - 20 remakes of his own
stuff, dubplates (the last time he used final scratch), and he's just a
r
I've heard him twice and he was complete turd; very percussive, hard, nasty
loop-based bollocks for the entire night, but then I was dragged down to see
him a third time for a friends birthday and he completely blew me away; not
as tricksy as the first few times, but his tune selection was fanta
LOL..that the funniest thing I have heard all day :)
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> do
> do you think he any good at playing 'operation' I had difficulty with the
rubber band.. Bloody red nose
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my view of sonar was that it was essentially a 'music industry' event as
with Midem in Cannes, Popkom in Cologne & WMC in Miami.
Not a festival per se like tribal Gathering, Homelands etc.
But as with Miami the general public have become involved due to the extra
revenue brought in.
This helps to
On woensdag, feb 26, 2003, at 17:47 Europe/Amsterdam, Matt Hellige
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I'm thinking of going to hear Surgeon DJ this w/e & was wondering what
peoples general opinion of him is.
Has he got the skills? I'm seem to remember his style is what my
mates call
'ARMS' (i.e qu
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> I'm thinking of going to hear Surgeon DJ this w/e & was wondering what
> peoples general opinion of him is.
>
> Has he got the skills? I'm seem to remember his style is what my mates call
> 'ARMS' (i.e quite hard!)
>
He's an excellent DJ. He does tend to play hard, but he'
> Rockcliffe is bread and butter, IMHO. Not at all inspiring.
better as a producer imo. 'visions of you' (with blake baxter's vox, that
actually mean something...) is a really good tune...
robin...
yeah I guess...I saw him at Glastonbury last year and he played some nice tunes
well it makes Kevin look even better , even thiough he don't need it..I still
watch his set on Groovetech, really
nice tunes! :)
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yep agree there,,saw Surgeon a while back and he rocked it ..
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Rockcliffe is bread and butter, IMHO. Not at all inspiring.
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yep
KEVIN SAUNDERSON (Inner City) exclusive 3 hour set, Trevor Rockcliffe, Brenda
Russell
Trevor is ok I think, Brenda?? don't know much about her..
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He's excellent - one of the very few consistently interesting harder techno
DJs (and producers) around these days.
He doesn't really do any tricks any more (he used to play a lot of doubles,
etc), but the mixing is always tight and the sets build nicely, always with
a few surprises for those who kn
> I'm thinking of going to hear Surgeon DJ this w/e & was wondering what
> peoples general opinion of him is.
Second opinion on your Surgeon? sorry, couldn't resist. :)
Haven't heard him spin, but his material is always interesting.
-d
Yep, Kevin Saunderson's at The End on the 21st.
Rob is right about the rest of the line-up, although Brenda
Russell's quite good. At least last time I heard her.
93FeetEast looks not uninteresting that night:
http://www.93feeteast.co.uk/diary/index.cfm?Day=6
Fabric has Fila Brazillia Sound System,
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Michael Mayer from Kompakt is doing Fabric on 22/3 if you can move your
layover by one day.
Oh hang on, isn't Kevin Saunderson at The End on 21/3? - unfortunately he is
the only DJ worth checking on that night - the resy is yawnsome loops
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hmmm don't know of anything on that date. Friday's usually not the best
night for techno/IDM.
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Subject: (313) any events in London on 3/21?
> Ill be in London
So what about the multimedia part - clearly the music is great but this
trip might hinge on this other factor.
MEK
Ill be in London that evening...booked a day layover on the way back from
holiday.
any good 313/idm events/clubs that night (its a friday)
-m
one important thing about sonar:
sonar day is great for hearing new exciting music.
great atmo. great vibes, and small stages make it very intimate.
sonar nite is the other way around alot of people, bad atmo, sound system
which sound too hard. not intimate events at all.
and again the line up in t
and you can stop by the beach too :)
I was there in 2001, and it was insanely good; despite the fact that
everybody who was there complained that the "sonar by night" events were
held in a big warehouse, rather than outside on the beach like the years
before !
and then, there are so many
You keep telling yourself that :)
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Sent: 26 February 2003 11:55
To: 'Ryan Snowden'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Sonar Festival 2003 dates
Oh come on - it is a HUGE festival and its pedigree is enough to make me
wan
Oh come on - it is a HUGE festival and its pedigree is enough to make me
want to go without needing to see a line-up. A weeks holiday in Barca is
enough to entice me anyway. If there's no acts there to attract you at all,
you're no music fan. Besides, it's exciting to buy a ticket and then find
out
>From Jocelyn Ninneman's indispensable weekly guide:
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28th:
1) How Techno Saved Vinyl @ the Detroit Historical Museum [Woodward &
Kirby]
Former Detroiter, DJ/Producer Ron Murphy discusses how Techno music
saved vinyl and draw comparisons between Techno artist
I don't mind big name djs as SUCH, but is anyone rather less interested in
the usual hawtin mills rush etc names on flyers? It seems they sell out for
big festivals.. I'd much rather be seeing denham, vogel, d.diggler and
villalobos (and many others) on a flyer than the others...
Their policy is
http://www.sonar.es/s01/sonareng.html
Have a look at the timetable for the 2001 festival. If there's been a more
varied and quality line-up than that, apart from perhaps DEMF 2000, I'll eat
my hat.
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S
I don't mind big name djs as SUCH, but is anyone rather less interested in
the usual hawtin mills rush etc names on flyers? It seems they sell out for
big festivals.. I'd much rather be seeing denham, vogel, d.diggler and
villalobos (and many others) on a flyer than the others... I'm not
convinced
Hi,
the track you're after is Nile Rogers "Stay Out Of The Light".
It has some really funky guitar work on there (can I say that on 313 ? ;-) - I
was obsessed with that track when it first came out,
It came out as a single, and I think it was on the album B Movie Matinee
Hope this helps,
sI
Taken from technotourist.org:
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SCAN 7's Stay Below The Radar Tour and special gallery
Posted by: TTBelgium
As Detroit underground outfit are gearing up for a new tour
Technotourist.org has prepared a special gallery to support these true
warriors of the underground. This unique gallery includ
Interesting : "Jeff is also involved in a variety of other projects: His series
of short experimental films 'Mesmerized' is due for release in the near future"
- anybody knows a release date, what format it will be etc ? I like the videos
on the Axis website, but I'd definitely love to see those
I'd be surprised if Hawtin & Mills aren't there on the last night!
I don't think they release the line-up until after Easter. The atmosphere is
enough to get a ticket really.
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Sent: 26 February 2003 10:54
Subject: RE: (313) Sonar F
Sonar's main attraction is that it's slap bang in the middle of Barcelona.
You can go and see a showcase of Mille Plateaux artists in the afternoon,
retire to a tapas bar in the lanes for the evening, and then roll up at 3 am
to see Jeff Mills. I didn't go in 2002, but the 2001 line-up was
remarka
I'm definitely going this year.
Barcelona looks beautiful - all that trippy Gaudi architecture - great
surroundings for an electronic arts and music festival.
The booze is cheap too!
Does anyone have any clues about the line-up yet?
No details on the website yet.
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I've heard only good things about Sonar.
Am thinking of going for the first time. And to DEMF too,
which is only 3 weeks before...
So the first half of this year will be quite busy,
what with ATP as well. Perhaps I should give the
Big Chill a miss. ; )
Anya
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/alt/johnpeel/thisweek/thisweek.shtml#sess2
2200 -> 2400 uk time
robin...
Thanks guys, I'm getting it today!
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Subject: Re: (313) new Ratio release
> It's a veeery good one!
> The Soul Designer remix is a winner! Very
I havent heard it yet but any mix that has Adonis - We're Rockin Down the
House is definitely one to listen to!
fab
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Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 9:43 PM
Subject: (313) Mo' Empeethreeage (Main
The return of the ARC (webpage).
http://www.arcart.org/
More than worth a look.
k
I can't argue with that!
There's always a nice laid-back vibe in the daytime and the quality of the
organization, audio & visuals at the HUGE nightime venue is excellent.
G.
"Toby Frith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 26/02/2003 09:10:59
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it's the 10th anniversary I believe. Pretty much essential if you're
anywhere in Europe in June!
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Sent: 25 February 2003 22:43
Subject: RE: (313) Sonar Festival 2003 dates
>
sounds very like sylvester:
http://www.deephousepage.com/TeeScottliveZanzibarA.ram
10 mins in - "funk it"?
some disco freak knows this...
ta
rc
Clinically Inclined
21 February 2003 - Phonathon station fund-raiser
11pm - 12:30am CST
live stream www.wnur.org during showtime / 89.3 FM in Chicago
9:30 - 11pm >> M. MacQueen
Savath & Savalas - Paths in Soft Focus - The Rolls and Waves EP (Hefty)
Alex Cortex - untitled B3 - CRTL EP (Ann Aimee
black strobe also have a couple of their own remixes on the new dj kicks by
tiga.
jasonb
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> From: Brendan Nelson[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: (313) Black Strobe
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> I'd never come across
riton: http://www.grandcentralrecords.co.uk/lofi/music_riton.htm
jasonb
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