His offical CD release party will be at the Necto in Ann Arbor Sunday the
27th. 8 bucks, hit me up for more details.
http://www.thenecto.com/discodbio.html
click there for one of the best flyers ive ever seen.
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From: diana potts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
funsters
just to add a little to the recent thread about nubian mindz / broken beat
/ techno. if you are into that style check out the 'new season' comp on
archive, which includes a pretty good mindz track 'forgotten parts'. it is
def the pick of the comps so far, diverse without being all over
Monthly update (autumn clear out time in the southern hemispheer) on some
hard to find and not so hard to find vinyl gems out there...
For ales, include:
Plaid
Blake Baxter
Stewart S. Walker
X-102
Brian Harden
Claude Young
T-1000
Drexciya
Joe T Vanelli
Ron Trent
Luke Slater
Steve Stoll
i picked up some really excellent broken beat stuff recently:
bugz in the attic - zombie - bitasweet
a really great funky ass cover of a fela kuti track, with some
african sounding vocalists.
patrick smaaland - ??? - rush hour
really really pretty techno influenced broken beat stuff with a
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storyu=/ap/20030422/ap_on_en_mu/obit_
nina_simonecid=501ncid=716
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 3:24 AM
Subject: Re: (313) bbeat
i picked up some really excellent broken beat stuff recently:
bugz in the attic - zombie - bitasweet
a really great funky ass cover of
bugz in the attic - zombie - bitasweet
This was originally on the Red, Hot 'n Riot comp. Can I assume it finally
got a 12 release?
Yes, and in its full-length form too, rather than the 2.5 minute edit that
appeared on the comp. Check http://www.bugzintheattic.net/
Cheers,
Tom
Phonopsia:
Sundiatta also performed at one (or two???) of the DEMF's? I think he may
have been the drummer who played with Derrick May at the first one, and for
some reason I recall something related to the Lost Poets???
*Last* Poets
Sundiatta has played live with the Last Poets, including Umar
sorting things out for a non digital uk friend of mine,
who is pretty into moodymann, metro area, theo parrish, ..
which shops he should regular visit through whole the uk?
besides rub-a-dub, vinyl junkies, .. ?
Sundiatta has played live with the Last Poets, including Umar Bin Hassan,
who closed Derrick May's set at DEMF 2001.
DEMF 2000 !
OK, long-running saga of Maarten trying to get me to get my DEMF years right
:o)!
Sorry, I meant 2000. But did Sundiatta play at 2001 too? What abt Umar Bin
Hassan? You know, although I know a lot abt 2000, I know v little abt 2001
k
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From: Maarten Baute
Those 2 will proly supply all he/she needs but also I must fly a flag for
Reckless for new and second-hand.
Berwick Street High Street Islington (Next to 'Screen-On-The-Green').
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From: marsel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 9:10 AM
To: 313
sorting things out for a non digital uk friend of mine,
who is pretty into moodymann, metro area, theo parrish, ..
which shops he should regular visit through whole the uk?
besides rub-a-dub, vinyl junkies, .. ?
well in Manchester we have Vinyl Exchange, Piccadilly, PelicanNeck
(Boomcat)...
don't think this got answered
love money t.w. funk masters - original mix
This is a Tony Williams re-edit of an old OJ's track- (What people do for
me)
long train running - special maxi version
The Doobie Brothers.
delirium - disco mix
Francine McGee I presume
san salvador -
Deep dark set - tightest I've heard almost anyone play for far too long.
Whenever it happens, always reminds me that there is a place for the
'purist' form, but really only in the hands of those who know what they're
doing.
I heard there was some controversy at the May/Kervorkian gig on Thu ...
Atkins stole the show though...highlight was that
Surgeon track with the big breakdown.
I thought Hood played far too many of his own records
(which I'm a fan of but it needed a bit of
variation)...still it was very enjoyable in parts...
Weatherall was deadly upstairs too
Great night
I heard there was some controversy at the May/Kervorkian gig on Thu ...
anyone care to elaborate?
did anyone see these guys in manchester at sankey's too? any good?
robin...
I don't really know what happened in London to be honest. FK came on at 1
and played a good techno set, liberal use of FX as usual, but by 1.30 it was
clear that Mr May was either not going to show, or that he was late. He duly
turned up at 4 and played, but apparently both of them refused to play
wouldn't be anything to do with the fact they were playing at some
corporate s*** do, conceived by someone who's 'doing it for the kids (the
gatecrasher kids)' and wouldn't think twice about having them play back to
back with Oakenfold as long as it made a few quid would it?
Or maybe it
Hey Alex
playing at some
corporate s*** do
And you work for PricewaterhouseCoopers :) made me smile
conceived by someone who's 'doing it for the kids (the
gatecrasher kids)'
Why take the booking in the first place would be my question. I know what
you mean about Lost tho...
Martin:
Hey Alex
playing at some
corporate s*** do
And you work for PricewaterhouseCoopers :) made me smile
We've all gotta live. We are the mere cogs in the machine and I see no
revolution pending near-term.
k
both of them. To be honest, from both their expressions, they looked
thoroughly bored by it all.
...turn up...play same records they did nite before in tokyo/paris/sydney
(delete as appropriate)...pocket the 5000 dollars...go back to luxury
hotel...
life's a bitch eh?
:)
robin...
And you work for PricewaterhouseCoopers :) made me smile
heh, see what you mean, I'm the postman though, I take the money, abuse the
internet and run...
Why take the booking in the first place would be my question.
Well yeah, but ££. Unfortunately, these sort of clubs/organisations
22/4/03 10:34 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED]@uk.pwc.com
And you work for PricewaterhouseCoopers :) made me smile
heh, see what you mean, I'm the postman though, I take the money, abuse the
internet and run...
Sure, Just made me smile...no harm intended...
Why take the booking in the first
Hi,
are these Ballroom bootlegs good pressings?
And are the originals hard to get?
The combination of these two could make it interesting for me to purschase
some of them.
Cheers,
Maarten
Hi All,
I am currently listening to a slamming 2 hour set by Surgeon from march 2003
recorded at 12 years Tresor and he's playing this awesome track by Nitzer
Ebb called ´Join in the Chant´, I know the original is from 1986/1987 or so
but this is a really slamming remix. Does anybody know if
Nitzer
Ebb called ´Join in the Chant´, I know the original is from 1986/1987 or so
but this is a really slamming remix. Does anybody know if there have been
any remixes of this track around recently and by who it's done?
Thomas Hekman did a remix of this track, it was released on novamute two
No offence taken at all Martin.
I recently got
turned down by a famous name because my club night only holds 350 people,
there was no profit in the gig for me but it does make it hard for
us...although I get the feeling this was his agents doing...
Right, my point exactly. A crying shame.
some DJ's aren't like this and I know Andrew Weatherall
will take a cut if he is into the night etc, so maybe try him Martin
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Subject: Re: (313) Cosmic Twins was Re: (313)
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No offence taken at all Martin.
:)
probably have a more 'educated' crowd up
for something a bit different, and wouldn't have to play to 1000
gatecrasher kids ala Sankeys who just want the latest banging tech-house
numbers - therefore making
some DJ's aren't like this and I know Andrew Weatherall
will take a cut if he is into the night etc, so maybe try him Martin
i've seen justin robertson and trevor rockliffe do this too (when the door
was low)
robin...
Yeah, it wasn't a sweeping statement just something that happened to us, I
was kind cut up about because I was going to sell my sampler to help raise
the money only to be told that he would play to small crowd. Like I said it
could have been the agent more than the DJ.
22/4/03 11:21 AM ian
Weatherall is an excellent example of someone who has strong principles, (ie
a socialist punk ethic) when it comes to playing at certain events or
clubs. Matthew Herbert I believe is the same.
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From: ian cheshire [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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well...you could buy the Richie Hawtin version with the Minus Oranges mixed
in on a DE909 vinyl comp that came out awhile ago...I am sure there are
other REAL remixes, but I always loved the way that one sounded...
Jeff
-Original Message-
From: Martijn de Blaauw [mailto:[EMAIL
night was fantastic. tanaka built v.nicely, everything seemed to start
going crazy during atkins' set, then hood played the tightest set of tunes
all perfectly building and exploring. brilliant atmosphere, chatty crowd,
everyone seemed to leave excited and impressed - another memorable lost :)
Yeah true, same goes for Trevor and Justin, I've seen them both play to low
crowds and take a cut...that's the way it goes sometimes...the udder of
dance music is well and truly bleeding from the corporate whores (In
Sheffield it is), it's such a shame no-one believes in all their bollocks
now tho
just thought I'd drop my twopennth in here ;)
as Weatherall's agent I can say its certainly true he and in fact all of our
DJs do play smaller clubs -its what playing the big clubs subsidise! DJs
fees are always negotiated on capacity and door price, buts its the club,
the vibe and music policy
Did someone on this list hear and/or even record this set by Surgeon (ATP
Festival) which was about to be broadcasted at the John Peel show last week
or something? is it anywhere to be found?
Cheers..
Martijn
Searchline
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The Netherlands
Tel. +31
Hi folks. Can anyone provide me with the lowdown on Tony Jackson? Is he
from Detroit? What are his trax like? Thanks for your time.
peace
lrh
Phonopsia:
Oh - also, I plan on making a broken beat mix as sort of an overview for
people who might be trying to wrap their head around it. I don't claim to
have nearly enough of it, but what I've got should serve as a decent intro.
If anyone has any requests for inclusion on it, let me know
The dopest broken beat I've heard is the Mustang remix of 4 Hero on
that ridiculously overpriced remixes disc from 2 pages. HOT stuff.
That notwithstanding, it's hard to beat some Photek tracks on 33 for
techno-speed breakbeats. I'm serious.
bvl
Phonopsia:
Oh - also, I plan on making a
Anyone with hotel reservations downtown for Movement with room for
a couple of other punters, I'd like to talk to you about sharing.
Also, anyone in the Detroit area who have a floor for a couple of
well-behaved guests, I'd love that as well.
As near as I can figure all the hotel deals in
22/4/03 2:00 PM Bill Van [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That notwithstanding, it's hard to beat some Photek tracks on 33 for
techno-speed breakbeats. I'm serious.
Squarepusher (first album)/Chris Carter/Autechre have some of the finest
broken beats...
://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storyu=/ap/20030422/ap_on_en_mu/obit_
nina_simonecid=501ncid=716
Anyone else got this sent through? it's not out till 5th of May but
I quite like the way he has come back with some different styles for
one track.
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Maarten Baute wrote:
It also featured a remix of derrick may of another nitzer ebb track.
That'd be - Shame
There's also another single with a remix's of Let Your Body Learn by
Terence Fixmer, and Control I'm Here by The Hacker.
Cheers!
G
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From: Tom Churchill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, and in its full-length form too, rather than the 2.5 minute
edit that
appeared on the comp. Check http://www.bugzintheattic.net/
plus there's a harder remix on the flip that jacked the beat
For anyone interested - a friend of mine has a weekly radio program
dedicated to BB.
the show is called Bruckbeat Radio - for anyone in the Toronto area it's
on 88.1FM CKLN
+ Worldwide: Simulcast live On www.ckln.fm, Fridays 17h-18h EST (New
York
Time) or 22h-23h GMT (London Time)
You can
Hmm, he's doing another 'official' CD release party in NYC on Sat April
26th.
OFFICIAL DISCO D CD RELEASE PARTY - This Saturday April 26th at CENTROFLY
ATTENTION BOOTY LOVERS Disco D will be celebrating the release of his
long-awaited Tommy Boy mix CD with a special set this Saturday at
where can I grab this guys music online? I dont even have records, but his
deep burnt track is almost the coolest song ever. was it a fluke or does he
have a whole load of rad house somewhere?
thanks
-Joe
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From: mxll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 9:42 AM
Subject: Re: (313) bbeat
- You couldn't JUSTIFY shelling out for a compilation whose profits goes
to fight the
spreading of
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 11:09 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Cosmic Twins was Re: (313) Lost/Hood
wouldn't be anything to do with the fact they were playing at some
corporate s*** do, conceived by someone who's 'doing it
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From: marsel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 9:10 AM
Subject: (313) uk shops
sorting things out for a non digital uk friend of mine,
who is pretty into moodymann, metro area, theo parrish, ..
which shops he should
I heard it online (via speedy j's site) and wasn't very interested.
However, I think his earlier Public Energy #1 is a fantastic blend
of styles and sounds, and I think that record still doesn't get its
full props. The 12 that followed it (pannik and punik, I think)
was even harder, louder and
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From: Martijn de Blaauw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 12:22 PM
Subject: (313) Surgeon- John Peel
Did someone on this list hear and/or even record this set by Surgeon (ATP
Festival) which was about to be broadcasted at the
Apparently it's only a 30-minute segment, but it's already floating around
on Soulseek in a higher-quality FM recording, and then there's this link
from the BBC:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/alt/johnpeel/thisweek/20030407_peel.shtml#sess3
I hear the segment is quite a good one, although it
didnt someone dump this to disk?
come on people, we have all the tools!
:)
(out of range of BBC or else I'd be the hookup)
-Joe
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Sent: Tuesday, April 22,
http://www.freep.com/entertainment/music/move22_20030422.htm
Nothing that's not been rumored but Michael be sure to include some hip-hop
and soud music acts on your side:-)
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Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 2:55 PM
Subject: FW: (313) Broken Beat Requests
Cheers Tristan. I'd like to canvass opinion from anyone who cares to lend
me
theirs on:
What do you
I'd say this is a really representative selection. Remind me to tune in! :)
Tristan
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From: Gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org 313@hyperreal.org
Cc:
I wish these guys would let the people of detroit help them, I know a bunch
of people, myself included, that have offered help etc and received no
reply. I hope that means they have everything covered. Im excited.
-
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From: Sylvia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
I know a promoter who offered them an 70K sponsorship via a decent
corporation
and they called a few months later about it and said they lost the
paperwork.
Fingers crossed this works out ;)!!!
-pete
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Sent: Tuesday, April
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I find there's three main threads of it:
a) Goya Music,
b) Folks like Aardvark, Red Nose Distrikt, etc, then stuff like
Emoticon and
some of Russ Gabriel's output. Other stuff I'm forgetting here
regarding the Nitzer Ebb track he played, it could be one of those mentioned
(I don't know the remixes or the originals) but it could well be something
he's put together himself purely for using with Final Scratch, some of his
edits for that purpose are wonderfully confusing.
Regarding the 30
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 8:20 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Broken Beat Requests
I know I missed a lot of people, but this is my general assessment.
Ultimately I think it's easier to classify than a lot
Its definitely the Heckman remix of Join In The Chant that he's been playing...
Sean.
From: Max Duley / ARCart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/04/22 Tue PM 02:30:39 CDT
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Surgeon questions
regarding the Nitzer Ebb track he played, it could be one
I cant get soulseek to connect. What server should it be point at, sorry for
the ot.
mark, you forgot to mention that I we'll be tossing
fire back and forth while we spin.
if anyone can suggest some good happy hardcore/gabber
record shops in the NJ area-i apparently need to go
shopping ASAP.;)
|I hear Barbara Deyo and Diana Potts will be doing
a very special Happy
PLEASE PLAY ANABOLIC FROLIC! :))PLEASE PLAY ANABOLIC
FROLIC! :))
PLEASE PLAY ANABOLIC FROLIC! :))PLEASE PLAY ANABOLIC
FROLIC! :))
PLEASE PLAY ANABOLIC FROLIC! :))PLEASE PLAY ANABOLIC
FROLIC! :))
been
Alex wrote:
wouldn't be anything to do with the fact they were playing at some
corporate s*** do, conceived by someone who's 'doing it for the kids
(the
gatecrasher kids)' and wouldn't think twice about having them play back
to
back with Oakenfold as long as it made a few quid would it?
it's down at the moment
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From: Jim Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 12:42 PM
Subject: (313) Soul seek
I cant get soulseek to connect. What server should it be point at, sorry
for
the ot.
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 5:47 PM
Subject: (313) pepe bradock
where can I grab this guys music online? I dont even have records, but
his
deep burnt track is almost the coolest song ever. was it a
Oh - sorry to keep replying to my own posts, but I should add that many of
his remixes are as Brad Peepz, not necesarilly listed as Pepe Braddock.
Tristan
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deep burnt track is almost the coolest song ever.
You should check out Theo's Ugly Edits 3...the B-side has the original
sample from Deep Burnt in itlovely stuff!
Peace,
m*
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From: Mark S. Krüx [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 9:25 PM
Subject: Re: (313) pepe bradock
deep burnt track is almost the coolest song ever.
You should check out Theo's Ugly Edits 3...the B-side has the original
sample
who is Luciano? hes got a track on perlon 23 the double pack. its really
good and if i had to put my finger on who it sounds like it would be Isolee.
any know the facts on this.
Luciano and some other guy have a new release on perlon, it sound tight
from the RA samples ive heard.
ryan
Hahaha... Mark and another friend were over the other night and we were
discussing how that record sounds very similar to Isolee [ mark didn't think
so though ;) ]
Here is his bio - http://www.paxahau.com/akufenparty/luciano/luciano.htm
There's also a live set on paxahau.
-Pete
he does work for perlon as you know. saw him in detroit last year with
akufen and IMO, they should have paid luciano the money they spent on akufen
and just let luciano play all night. he rocked, whereas akufen just popped
his CD in and looked like an idiot.
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Hahaha... Mark and another friend were over the other night and we were
discussing how that record sounds very similar to Isolee [ mark didn't
think
so though ;)
I agreed on the B-side...the A-side not so much. Good stuff though:)
Peace,
m*
once I find the flyer I will post the details. its somewhere in my studio
-Joe
Also pick up these, brilliant stuff !!
LABEL:BRUCHSTUECKE
009 LUCIANO CAPRICCIOSA
LABEL:KLANG
072 LUCIEN N. LUCIANO FUTURE SENSES
-Pete
-Original Message-
From: Grammenos, Peter
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 5:54 PM
To: 'ryan burns'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313)
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He has some older markedly 'French house' (a totally meaningless term
these
days IMO) sounding stuff from the mid-90s under his own name and as
Trankilou...
Try and track down Trankilou - Champagne if you can. One of my all-time
The live set on paxahau is amazing especially the tag set with Dandy Jack.
They sure showed up akfuen that night
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From: Grammenos, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'ryan burns' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 5:53 PM
Subject: RE: (313)
weather? What's that? :)
Your Los Angeles correspondant,
- Greg (always late in the thread)
P.S. Ob313: T-minus 5 days 'til Coachella with Richie and Iggy The Stooges.
(We gonna see you out here, Mr. Plaslaiko?)
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He has some older markedly 'French house' (a totally meaningless term
these
days IMO) sounding stuff from the mid-90s under his own name
Maybe that gig gives them the chance to be exposed to a different crowd. I
mean if underground DJs don't play these kind of parties then someone will
say, 'Look these superclubs only hire Paul Oakenfold and they ignore the
'real' DJs'. It's one of those catch-22 situations.
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Dutchies, ready the bandwidth! ;)
Tristan
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They're fraternal Cosmic Twins not identical, you see, so because of that
difference, they're not gonna play back to back ;)
That's false advertising, you can't blame the DJs for that.
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