Yes Maurice produced it.
> i thinks it's maurice toghether with his wife.
>
> heard the album @ the rushhour store a month or two ago, where mr delsin was
> playing it to his friend sturmy archer who was well impressed i might add,
> so i guess he can give you more of a detailed report.
>
> it's a
http://www.djmag.com/news_5.asp
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I have some friends in Detroit right now and they were wondering if there was
anything happening tonight or tomorrow night in Detroit, it doesn't have to be
Techno related, any cool spots to chill would be good.
Thanks,
Javier Drada
My recommendations off the top of my head:
More to Life Than This
All Is Full Of Love (Funkstorung remix)
Isobel (Goldie remix)
David
i think the album is very, very great!!
without a doubt one of the most fresh and original things of this year
what to say - it's weird, punky, but still very electronic and very funky .
if you're into super_collider or harco pront, you should be into this as
well
for best check the sets by stu
some details:
http://www.stringtown.net/dallashiphop/forum/v2/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1544
robin...
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Talking of strange voices, has anyone heard the album from Mu, Maurice
Fulton's wife? It's on >Tigersushi, I think. It sounds very eccentric from
the reports. Fulton is a total genius so it would have >to be interesting
at least. I've mainly read of it in Jockey Slut.
i
this didn't seem to go through the first (or second) time
I've got some rare 313 related records up on eBay that I thought I'd alert
the list to - all records are either sealed or in mint condition
Eddie Santonio (Made in Detroit records - M.I.D. 002)
Walt J Project untitled Professional Reco
good morning
Ok, 2 from me:
1) Amphibian - Double Life (Inform 004) tight, building yet still sweet
techno (supposed to have a Mr G mix on there too, but it must be anonymous
as I can't see it.)
2) James Croyden - Dub Sounds EP (Chango). Nice, nice techno dub from the
live-bass playing giant! Actually, I was
Thanks Tom! ;)
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> > False Tuned 003
> > René Löwe & Paul St. Hilaire: Faith
>
> False Tuned 003
> René Löwe & Paul St. Hilaire: Faith
> This is on Paul's label (i think he sings with Rhythm&Sound)
Paul St. Hilaire = Tikiman (who of course sang on many Burial Mix, Rhythm &
Sound and Main Street releases)
Cheers,
Tom
hello
i recently got 2 new additions to my collection:
False Tuned 003
René Löwe & Paul St. Hilaire: Faith
This is on Paul's label (i think he sings with Rhythm&Sound) and René is of
Vainquer. Think Chain Reaction-styled houseish dub (or dubbish house?) with
roots vocals drifiting off. The B sid
On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 15:43, Kent williams wrote:
> The Ronny Pries "Back In the Days Mix" -- finally there's something I can
> play for people and say 'this is why I like techno.'
Especially since most of the tracks are (acid) house :o)
>
> http://www.anodized.com/~rktic/rp-back_in_the_days.mp3
The Ronny Pries "Back In the Days Mix" -- finally there's something I can
play for people and say 'this is why I like techno.'
http://www.anodized.com/~rktic/rp-back_in_the_days.mp3
http://www.anodized.com/~rktic/rp-back_in_the_days_playlist.txt
Yeah Emile, I know you're right. I tell myself I believe in having an open
mind and deep down, I know I do, even if I must force myself to act as if I
do at times! I have tried to like Bjork songs on many occasions (the fact
that I have to try to me is a bad sign though!) and given that a lot of
pe
hi.
is anyone on the list from Japan?
did anyone catch Juan Atkins dj'ing over there this weekend?
got a couple of q's if you did
thanks!
alex
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Hello Ken,
PS. ehh.. wanted to reply to entire list, but replied only to sender
previously...
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I don't know actually... I don't personally like all her songs, but.. It's
impossible to judge the art or music you don't understand or like.
In addition to this - here come's some recent top-5
I think you're being a little harsh Ken! I never used to like her voice but
got given a copy of Homogenic a few years ago and, after a lot of listening,
really grew to like her. Not only has can she sing but she's a pretty
amazing song writer. She is also one of the only people about who puts
produ
Not wanting to prolong the OT-ness (but doing so anyway)...
It looks nice, certainly a relief after the horrorshow of the 4000, although
the latter does have some *really* cool features if you're prepared to
persevere.I just kept on thinking I was supposed to drive the f*ing thing! It's
huge!
http://www.sonicstate.com/news/shownews.cfm?newsid=1197
Sorry I meant to post the link too Robin!
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d'ya have a link for that ken?
if i was gonna have a OT discussion on this i'd say whatever they come up
with is gonna have a hard time competeing against a laptop nowadays...
robin...
On Mon, 8 Sep 2003, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
> OK, this should *strictly* be on the gear list, but well, seeing
OK, this should *strictly* be on the gear list, but well, seeing as it's
likely to have a deep impact (eventually) on the sounds we hear ... (plus
I'm not on the gear list)
Talking of strange voices, has anyone heard the album from Mu, Maurice
Fulton's wife? It's on Tigersushi, I think. It sounds very eccentric from
the reports. Fulton is a total genius so it would have to be interesting at
least. I've mainly read of it in Jockey Slut.
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>From: "Cyclone Weh
I have the mahogany release here
and it's very nice !!
besides the known latin samples, the bassline and beats give the tracks
their own feel
RAW
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I got it on CD through Amazon and it's newish. It's out through Twisted!
I always loved the song so I was curious and got it on spec. The Felix Da
Housecat remix is grungy, not quite there, the Pet Shop Boys is kinda
electroclash, but the FK/Eric Kupper remix is SWEET. It doesn't use the
obvious ho
sorry to be a little OT, but I caught this..
"same with Yoko Ono (love Francois K's remix
of Walking On Thin Ice, I might add!!!"
Is this new?? what label? is it good??
Alex
anyone go to that record fair in Queens Park/Maida Vale yesterday?? oh boy,
rare items everywhere! orig. sharevari too,
I think she's an acquired taste, same with Yoko Ono (love Francois K's remix
of Walking On Thin Ice, I might add!!!), Kate Bush and Lene Lovich. It's the
nature of the voice.
When Mary J Blige surfaced people didn't like her voice (it's a little
sharp) but that blunted (or textural) quality defined
Philip wrote:
What do peeps think of the andres album ? from the audio on the submerge
site it sounds like the >tracks are based on funk samples and it's
relatively downtempo, not so much like the house 12"s he's
released...any ideas / opinions ?
do you mean the andrès album on mahogany, or t
Vespertine is a vastly superior album to Tour de France soundtracks on every
level
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Subject: RE: (313) Bjork Recommendations...
A few years ago I was at a gig by Daft
A few years ago I was at a gig by Daft Punk's Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo
(excellent, excellent dj who deliberately keeps a low profile, a lot of
people don't even know he's also a member of that group). He was playing a
beautiful (and wide-ranging) set and the knowledgeable crowd was being very
ap
Actually, I'm another one who's got trouble with Bjork ...
This being said, I still have respect for her because of her ability to bring
together people from all scenes, graphically and musically - look at the
remixes mentioned, it almost reads like a who's who of electronic music !
Gwendal
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OK, I'll come clean - it's me. I'm the only person on this list who can't
stand Bjork. Imo she's not original in any way: Bowie, Bush, Joplin, Nico et
al
all did what Bjork does first and a lot better + unlike Bjork, they
could/can sing. People taking her songs and marrying them up to structures
wi
Has anyone heard the "Funk Mix" of Bachelorette? I really like it. Kinda
sounds like if Derrick May and System 7 remixed Bjork. But I can't seem to
find out anywhere who did the remix. Anyone here know?
WRONG
the best mix by far was LFO's stomp mix of Hyperballad:
http://www.discogs.com/release/64854
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Well, you are correct about it being repressed. Try a good dozen or so times thanks in part to the supply and demand factor of old schoolers in the UK (mid 90's) and the breaks popularity of Florida state. I saw this first hand in the shipping/ receiving department at Watts (circa '95/96) where a
artist - track - album (label)
suburban knight - nitestrike - hidden in plainsight (underground resistance)
the martian - prayer stick - red planet 9 (red planet)
gustavo lamas - meriendas - radiantes (persona)
jb3 - time (advent remix 2) - through the mixer (novamute)
decal - burn from the inside
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