Unfortunately, this mix didn't turn out like I'd hoped. It's kinda sloppy in
a couple of parts. Hopefully you don't think any of my mess is too
disastrous. I've never actually tried to mix an entire set of broken beat
stuff before. While I'm usually telling people it's not *that* hard to mix,
I
Unfortunately, this mix didn't turn out like I'd hoped.
It's kinda sloppy in a couple of parts. Hopefully you
don't think any of my mess is too disastrous. I've never
actually tried to mix an entire set of broken beat stuff before.
ha... no worries! Such is the life of someone who chooses
if I've learned anything from jeff mills, its that beat matching isnt AS
important as track selection and mixing of the tracks etc.
you can drop the bass and mix things a bit offtempo and with stuff like drum
and bass or real sparse minimal stuff (think Komet) it ends up adding to the
experience
more stuff I'm letting go of to help me fund my trip
to Detroit...some of them end soon. just type any of
these in the search and your find the rest.
MOODYMANN NORMA J BELL Pandamonium
FIERCE RULING DIVA You Gotta Believe
JOHNNY FIASCO - Progetto Fiasco PRIMAL SOURCE
INFILTRATE -
titonton rocks it like a mofo
On Thursday, April 24, 2003, at 07:02 PM, [-[-]-[]-[|]-] wrote:
if I've learned anything from jeff mills, its that beat matching isnt
AS
important as track selection and mixing of the tracks etc.
you can drop the bass and mix things a bit offtempo and with
and he's coming to detroit very soon!
*digs flyer out*
details:
titonton duvante
twonz (3dex, fx, and 909)
mowgli
acidpimp (3dex, fx and 909)
metasequence - live PA
saturday, may 03, 2003
dynamic recordings INFO
734.925.1263
ripper hotline (wtf?)
810.220.9320
there are more people playing,
not SURE is fehlmann was part of sun electric but I think he was.
Klaas Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AFAIK Sun Electric are Tom Thiel and Max Loderbauer, they also where
involved in the neue deutsche welle band Palais Schaumburg together
with Thomas Fehlman and Maurizio
From
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From: [-[-]-[]-[|]-] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Matthew MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Phonopsia
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 4:03 AM
Subject: Re: (313) That Sloppy Ass Broken Beat Mix I Been Saying I'll Do
hey, i'm playing a set on rather short notice tonight (friday) in
chicago at seanchai (2345 w. belmont, just east of western) from
10-11pm. it's free, but it's 21+ (cheap drinks and irish bartenders,
though).
they asked me to play techno, jungle and breakcore, so i guess i'll be
running the
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From: Matthew MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 2:19 AM
Subject: RE: (313) That Sloppy Ass Broken Beat Mix I Been Saying I'll Do
Unfortunately, this mix didn't turn out like I'd hoped.
Err, also, Hardwax shipped me one.
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From: Grammenos, Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 6:39 PM
To: '313@hyperreal.org'
Subject: (313) Robert Hood
Does anyone know where I can pick this up?
Artist: HOOD, ROBERT
Title: Monobox EP
Label:
MattThe Double Helix mix CDs are incredible too, diverse selections and
deep, cool house/dub and dusties selections.
Hmm, these sound good. Does anyone know where I can purchase one of these?
Thanks,
Alex
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There's a top Techno night on in your town, but all your friends like
house/trance/DnB - which track do you play them to make them change their
minds?
LFO - LFO
--
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Parkhead House
26 Carver Street
Sheffield
S1 4FS
f: +44 (0) 114 241 3702
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w:
There's a top Techno night on in your town, but all your friends like
house/trance/DnB - which track do you play them to make them change their
minds?
LFO - LFO
ok trance: Red Planet 'Stardancer'
dnb: any kinda pacey (145 bpm up)electrotech like AUX88 played in a
cut'n'paste style...(or
Joey Beltram - Energy Flash (would work for me but LFO are up there too!!)
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From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 April 2003 12:40
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) That Friday Question
There's a top Techno night on in your town, but all your friends like
Rhythim is rhythim - kaos
On 25/4/03 12:39 pm, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's a top Techno night on in your town, but all your friends like
house/trance/DnB - which track do you play them to make them change their
minds?
LFO - LFO
I need help again..
Does anyone have a phone number, or e-mail address for Juan Atkins' current
manager.
Pref. on the music side, but his booking agent would be OK too.
Or anything would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Alex
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Can someone please repost the link to Tristan's mix?
I need some good music here at work - it's a bad Friday. : /
Ta very much,
Anya
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On vrijdag, apr 25, 2003, at 13:39 Europe/Amsterdam, Martin wrote:
There's a top Techno night on in your town, but all your friends like
house/trance/DnB - which track do you play them to make them change
their
I don't wanna be friends with people who like trance :)
minds?
LFO - LFO
--
Jaguar (better be near the ened of the night though!)
Neptune - Model 500
Basic Channel: Cyrus - Enforcement
Oh I dunno! I think most people who like trance are virtually irredeemable!
k
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From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 12:40 PM
To:
Just listening now... :)
http://www.phonopsia.co.uk/mixes/TristanWatkinsSloppyAssBrokenBeatMix.mp3
Anya Stang wrote:
Can someone please repost the link to Tristan's mix?
I need some good music here at work - it's a bad Friday. : /
Ta very much,
Anya
Yeah I do Alex: But he only replies when he feels like it!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] com
Ermm. He has posted on the list before, so if he asks where you got it - pls
tell him it was there.
Oh, were trying to get an interview with him. I even pressed my case at Lost
in person! He's a very personable and
One thing I've always wanted to ask you Paul what do you think of the
Phuture303 stuff vs older Phuture stuff? I like some of it.
Remember the Weed People double pack? That is still a killer today and I
even venture to say a classic (imho). But maybe I'm misguided? (BTW 313
police, I ask this
ok i missed the point (one track duh):
UR 'Final Frontier'
(tho to get a dnb head on side shake's 'madmen' works well)
robin...
There's a top Techno night on in your town, but all your friends like
house/trance/DnB - which track do you play them to make them change their
minds?
LFO
For private msgs going public. Oh well, I well at least I wasn't bitching!
Peace and happy Friday all.
Ken
I liked some of itafew tracks of the double pack on perspective were
pretty good...but for me it ain't nowhere near as good as their old
stuffi just find they cram too much in to their 303 stuff nowadays..too
much distorted kick, cymbols..that 'cocaine' sample the older stuff had
space..
Good question! I find that however many great tunes you may play them, they
won't 'get it' until they hear it loud in a club being DJ'd properly and
dancing with others to it. So I drag them to nights like Lost, then they
understand -- the Atkins / Hood sets last Sunday proved it to quite a few
As far as classic techno albums are concerned I'll take LFO Frequencies over
Innovator any day.
on 4/25/03 5:51 AM, Placid at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rhythim is rhythim - kaos
On 25/4/03 12:39 pm, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's a top Techno night on in your town, but all your
Dontcha think Fehlman looks like the counsellor from South Park, m'kay?
-Original Message-
From: Phonopsia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 9:26 PM
To: Grammenos, Peter; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Show up or I'll kill you.
Nope. Mike Inc. was supposed
Should write a techno book along the lines of The Smiths: Songs That Saved
Your Life By Simon Goddard...(I think someone has also done this to the
Beatles).
A book that lists in chronological order all the Techno recorded material
from start to present day and add a wealth of information on every
If you like the Hood sounding track off the new Alter Ego
hunt down the Absolute EP on Harthouse which came out in
96 or 97.
Minimal techno masterpiece, also all the Roman Flugel
Tracks On Delivery.
on 4/24/03 4:22 PM, Phonopsia at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ALTER EGO THE FRIDGE EU12 KLANG 1 EUR
One thing I respect about Juan Atkins is theres always a futuristic aspect
to his music even though he plays mostly house.
on 4/25/03 6:48 AM, m a t t [d] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good question! I find that however many great tunes you may play them, they
won't 'get it' until they hear it
He plays mostly house?
That's not what I heard about his set at Lost on Sunday.
But then you know best.
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From: spw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 11:35 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) That Friday Question
One thing I respect about
Did anyone see him at Lost?
I'd be interested to know what sort of thing he was playing.
every time I've seen him, he's played Martin Circus 'Disco Circus' which is
a pretty camp record and stuff like Moodymann and also I've heard him play
Liasons Dangeruses quite a few times too.
Can you
Since the DEMF-meetup-list has little to no activity, (and it hasn't been
discussed (the list) on this list), I figured that I'd remind everyone that
Magda and I will be having a meet and greet at our house on the 23rd
(Friday). We'll have an international contingency setting up base at the
It's perhaps a little more complex. He tends to play for 90 minutes and
during that time he will start off with straight-up house and gradually, as
the set progresses, the demarcation line between the genre of the tracks
he's playing (for those who love categories) gets more and more blurred,
The question can be answered with one word:
SEAWOLF
| -Original Message-
| From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 12:03 PM
| To: Martin; 313@hyperreal.org
| Subject: RE: (313) That Friday Question
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| Jaguar (better be near the ened of the night
Juan didn't play techno that i noticed - it was more deepish house in keeping
with what alex mentioned and pretty similar style to the last two sets i heard
him play - one in Sydney and another in Grenoble last year. Sounded very tight.
Rob hood was very hard playing lots of his own stuff,
I seem to remember someone asking for a review on the Jelinek/Fehlmann
performance last night here in NYC. Here's my review of the line up:
MIMM:
These four guys started off and two were on laptops and the other two were on
guitars. The hour or so 'set' was pretty freeform and moved between
Yeah take 'em to see dave clarke mashing it up on the 1's and 2's crazystyle
and everyones going bonkers - then ask the last time they saw that sh!t go
down at the local trance-pants night :D
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From: m a t t [d] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003
not quite the laptop dancer as stewart walker?
HUH?
stewart is the guy selling anti-laptop techno shirts.
-Joe
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From: Dave Pinter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 6:39 AM
Subject: (313) Jelinek/Fehlmann NYC review
I seem to
LOL! That reminds me of one fundamental difference IMHO in the clubbing
experience when you go clubbing to techno - the crowd. How many crowds do
you hear cheering when the snares / hi hats / next mix comes in? :) I've
only experienced that at techno nights. D+B nights have something similar
I gotta break here and recommend something harsh as fuk
prototype 909 - acid technology.
if you cant convert them, make sure you scar them
-Joe
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From: m a t t [d] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 9:35 AM
Subject: Re: (313) That
CLASSIC.
Anyone on the list there for their show in Detroit, New Years...$hit...like 5
years ago now!? Anyway, same deal...cheering when they dropped the bombs.
-Original Message-
From: [-[-]-[]-[|]-] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 9:41 AM
To: m a t t [d];
p-909s been broken up since 1997 or so.
I dont remember then playing in detroit ever, and I sooo hope you're going
because I just couldn't go on knowing I missed a PROTOTYPE 909 PA.
damnit, just the thought of that makes me depressed :P
-Joe
- Original Message -
From: Darren Longton
Woody mcbride - rattlesnake...
On 25/4/03 2:41 pm, [-[-]-[]-[|]-] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I gotta break here and recommend something harsh as fuk
prototype 909 - acid technology.
if you cant convert them, make sure you scar them
-Joe
- Original Message -
From: m a t t
Cheers Tristan...
Im feeling it...!
Not really got much of this stuff apart from The Good Good/Soul In Motion/few
tracks scattered on some Abstract Funk Theory comps.
Can anyone recommend what I can find on CD out there...
For a big city Leeds is suprisingly cr^p for stuff like this...cant
On Friday, April 25, 2003, at 09:00 AM, Martin wrote:
all the Techno recorded material
from start to present day
I've already started ... the problem is new records keep coming out
every day, so I'm not likely to finish anytime soon. :P
-d
all the Techno recorded material
from start to present day
I've already started ... the problem is new records keep coming out
every day, so I'm not likely to finish anytime soon. :P
LOL
Hey Dan,
Just the first ten chapters will do me for now, oh yeah and while your at it
- why not
Techno sucks
-Original Message-
From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 April 2003 16:32
To: Dan Sicko
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) SOMEONE SHOULD, HINT - DAN SICKO :)
all the Techno recorded material
from start to present day
I've already started ... the
- why not also include article on the artwork as well.
You know what. That is a GREAT idea. Imagine what an awesome coffee table
style book you could do with a good designer and shots of all the classic
artwork from the independant labels over the years - with some nice
background info on the
808 State - Pacific :)
lisa
Martin wrote:
There's a top Techno night on in your town, but all your friends like
house/trance/DnB - which track do you play them to make them change their
minds?
LFO - LFO
UR - amazon
ab
-Original Message-
From: lisa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2003 12:37 AM
To: Martin; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) That Friday Question
808 State - Pacific :)
lisa
Martin wrote:
There's a top Techno night on in your town, but all your
Whack tracks vol 1 - wanna be my bitch? :)
-Original Message-
From: lisa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 April 2003 16:07
To: Martin; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) That Friday Question
808 State - Pacific :)
lisa
Martin wrote:
There's a top Techno night on in your town,
-- Original Message --
From: Matthew MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ha... no worries! Such is the life of someone who chooses to mix
this mad style! it's a cross to bear i hear ya ;) i feel like
some of it does work well for a fast cut-n-paste fashion,
OK, sorry about this, but I got another Q.
What happened to RS? They still have a site up, but it looks as if it was
last updated 1996.
so did they go bust?, change into something else? anyone know?
Thanks,
Alex (*who will one day contribute something positive to the list*)
oddly enough, I picked up a book for my friend along these lines sort
of... Naked Vinyl: Bachelor Album Cover Art by Tim O'Brien Mike
Savage --- its a visual study of cover art for albums that
feature...obviously naked women..through the years... starting in the
forties through to the
It'd be good to see Dan hitting the word processor again to get a new book
going.
-Original Message-
From: MikeD [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 11:29 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) SOMEONE SHOULD, HINT - DAN SICKO :)
oddly enough, I picked up a
Check the samples at:
http://www.nuloop.com/Result2.php?artistget=electronic+sound+terroristlabel=Styl=%25Titre=ref=image.x=0image.y=0
If anybody knows who may be behind this, please drop me a line.
Otto
Oops!
That's what you get when you choose to spend your money on frivolous things
like food and rent.
-Original Message-
From: Otto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 11:52 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Metro Area bootlegged
Check the samples at:
Naughty B*ds.
Which tracks are they Otto?
Sorry - my work server won't let me hear the clips.
Alex
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every time I've seen him, he's played Martin Circus 'Disco Circus' which
is a pretty camp record
Camp? Oh no no no no no sir. Disco Circus is a wild tune - brings them back
to the floor everytime.
MEK
Emmanual Topp - Lombotomie
its a long track but doesn't require a long attention span, AND it really
does put you in a trance...while still being a top Acid Techno track.
Or there is always the Green Velvet CD that covers the 10 years. Once
again, you don't need a long attention span for it.
Camp? Oh no no no no no sir. Disco Circus is a wild tune - brings them
back
to the floor everytime.
Ahh, don't get me wrong - I love the record, but I dunno - I could imagine
the main room at Lost turning their noses up if you know what I mean..
I'm probably wrong though..
It's perhaps a little more complex. He tends to play for 90 minutes and
during that time he will start off with straight-up house and gradually, as
the set progresses, the demarcation line between the genre of the tracks
he's playing (for those who love categories) gets more and more blurred,
Here's something for anyone interested in broken beat/west london
sounds.
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Moonstarr
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Yeah...they played @ the warehouse...but the side room...not where all the
booty parties are. I might even have the flyer somewhere...as a matter of
fact, my friend has a copy of the set from that night (although on tape)...I've
yet to convert it.
If it WAS like 5 years back as I said, it
Naughty B*ds.
Which tracks are they Otto?
Sorry - my work server won't let me hear the clips.
No no.. it is not a bootleg.
It is just some cheeky remix of miura.
It sucks a bit...
Cheers,
Maarten
ok, I have finally broke down and am asking anyone on this list if they
where I can find Kommando 6 III (#3) the brainiac ep by tecroc.
have it in many wish lists.
i have come to the conculision that there has to be one somewhere out there
just not were I have looked. (and I have run out of
That is confirmed. It was new years 96 or 97. Line up (techno room) tim
baker, DJ hell, p909 (live). There was also a house room that you got into
from the front of the building on Jefferson and yes, p909 rocked it.
-raph
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From: Darren Longton (Marketing)
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From: House of Suki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Darren Longton (Marketing) [EMAIL PROTECTED];
313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 3:27 PM
Subject: RE: (313) - P909 on NewYears - That Friday Question
That is confirmed. It was new years 96 or 97. Line up
http://www.trustthedj.com/news_article.php?news_id=1600
The A side is mish-mashed with INXS' very first track (the name escapes me)
which was sampled by Par-T One on Subliminal...and it seems like the B side of
this record grabbed a sample from King Britt's remix of Josh One 'Contemplation'
Derek
futurebpm.com
In a message dated 4/25/2003 10:51:56
so are people suggesting tracks that they think
would really appeal to people who like trance?
or are they just offering up tracks that they think
are undenyably good?
another thing- isn't a lot of older techno a bit more
similar to older trance? wasn't there a common thread
that diverged a
I would say in America aside from trance, house is the most
popular dance genre in America.
Disco has had a resurgence in popularity with the
mainstream for the last half decade.
Play some filtered disco and watch the raver/ club kids go
wild as you saw with the DEMF.
As far as hard techno, I
great interview.
on 4/25/03 3:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
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http://www.trustthedj.com/news_article.php?news_id=1600
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