Cyclone Wehner wrote:
It was ace last night. Difference of opinion maybe!
How was it compared to Saturday night?
It was ace last night. Difference of opinion maybe!
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>From: "Sam K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "list" <313@hyperreal.org>
>Subject: Re: (313) Derrick May Melbourne
>Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2003 5:18 PM
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> I hate seamless mixing, I guess i am comparing it to when he played in
> canberra last yea
:(
I dont even like that track... not trolling, just my opinion
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From: "Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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This be the stuff I actually got (of at least some relevance to the [313],
and the Joshua stuff, b/c he ain't quite [313] but I know lots of headz
still like to follow him via the Prescription/Balance days of yore). I'll
try and whip up some reviews of the highlights soon.
Future Beat Alliance : L
it was last year -
the first and only time i heard/saw derrick may dj'ing so far
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Subject: (313) ...a [313] confession.
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> sorry... i... i don't own a copy of "string
hit me up about tijuana.
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From: "Odeluga, Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Phonopsia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Matt MacQueen"
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"313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 7:30 AM
Subject: RE: (313) Dan Curtin Sun
in case you missed it theres about 10 hours worth of alans fast forward
radio show from 1990 - 1992 available for download at www.alanoldham.com
even if you're old enough (like myself) to remember these tracks the first
time around its still refreshing to hear them, especially again in my case
si
Hey, 911 is an easy number to remember.
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To: Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT)
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Subject: RE: (313) ...a [313] confession.
Who let you guys in here?
Isn't a
Who let you guys in here?
Isn't anyone watching the door?!
next thing you know we'll have people who don't know the area code of
Detroit lurking about ;)
MEK
don't forget the fantastic "no way back" by adonis. classic 808 programming
at its best.
As I said earlier, I've not seen that collection for some years, but
somebody might be selling somewhere online ...
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>Subject: Re: (313) Dan Curtin Sun
if you can get your hands on a copy of, "the web of life" [PF 038]
http://www.discogs.com/release/10289 ... there's a great selection of earlier
sinewave/metamorphic, dan curtin tracks. this may prove easier then tracking
down the individual EP's. check dan's work as apogee on peacefrog a
ditto that.
:0(
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Subject: (313) ...a [313] confession.
sorry... i... i don't own a copy of "strings of life" on vinyl. i'm very
sorry. i guess i was in a hurry.
sorry... i... i don't own a copy of "strings of life" on vinyl. i'm very
sorry. i guess i was in a hurry.
lrh
a night of music by CanFollowing recent mentions of Can on the list, here's
something for those in London:
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Kosmische Club presents:
halleluwah
a night of Can's music:
? excerpts from (inc unseen live + studio footage) from THE NEW CAN
dvd:
? CAN DOCUMENTARY: histo
but I was under impression that red wine is good for heart, no ?
anyhow I take it as a medicine ;-)
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From: Jernej Marusic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 6:56 PM
To: 'kenneth taylor'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) is vladislav delay il
He had some problems with his heart (IIRC he even had a heart attack), and
now has to be more careful. At least that's what he told me when we had him
play at our event (but he still likes to drink fine red wine :)
Jernej
www.soundoflj.com/octex
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> From: kenneth taylo
the 'third from the sun' track is on dego and marc mac's deepest shade
of techno vol 1 (never been lucky
enough to get near a full 12 of it)
probs my favorite track on there that i still play quite regularly (if
anyone wwants to hear it it's on my "Lites Down Low" mix on
www.emotionelectric.com)
> Lionel Hampton - Vibramatic - Crippled Dick Hot Wax
i love these tunes!
orginal as well as the joakim mix
100% perfect!
:-)
Er, Thirded.
'Third From The Sun' EP on Peacefrog 1995, plus the collection on "Web of
Life" also Peacefrog is still some of the most spellbindingly melodic techno
I've heard. I've always thought that his drum programming is amazing.
As I said to you recently Tristan, I feel it's plausible at a p
Terry Callier - Sign Of The Times (Elektra)
We seem to be on the same wavelength this evening, Matt. :) Has anyone
heard
the new remixes LP of Terry Callier stuff? Opinions? I had a listen to
the
couple of audio clips up on Piccadilly but couldn't be persuaded based
on
that - although what I
tons of old Dan Curtin stuff could qualify in my book too.. any of
tracks from 3rd from the Sun EP on 33rpm/Sinwave (forgot the track
titles, but dang some of those are mad 808 "workouts")
Absolutely! I've only just recently discovered that this is what it
is. I've
known those songs forever, b
I hate seamless mixing, I guess i am comparing it to when he played in
canberra last year and was cutting it up all night on three decks. I
found the music alot more exciting than the stuff he was playin this
time. I was really getting into parts on saturday but it just seamed to
stop and start t
hi all--
this isn't meant to start a rumor of any sort... i just need some info. does
anyone know if vladislav delay is sick with some sort of medical condition?
i for some reason recall hearing this a while back and want to know if
anyone knows anything. of course, i totally may have misheard
Just to mention that he played fairly nice set here at Zuok in Singapore
last Friday. Unfortunately he had some major technical problems with one
of
the decks, music stopped at one point after numerous noises coming from
the
system before that. After party finished (too soon - just after 3 AM) it
s
I read some similiar things on www.inthemix.com.au (Syd forum) and some
conflicting things.
A few people said he was tired, I have no idea why. He was very energetic
and dripping sweat, he flew in from Singapore just before. He wanted the
sound up, maybe that had some influence on the night.
He's
Hmm...i would be very interested in how melbourne goes because i didn't
enjoy him in sydney. He over used the effects and never kept a flow.
Also i thought the standard of tunes was way down he seemed to be playing
alot of euro filler. He played star dancer but then pressed the power
button and
-- flow --
a celebration of female talent
a party for everyone
djs:
korie
ani
jan d
artists:
luba gudz (paintings)
future worker girl (projections and stills)
thursday, december 4
21+
xy=$5 xx=$4
10 pm - 2 am
foran's
woodward at congress, detroit
313.961.3043
sponsored by metro times
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From: "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 3:14 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Stuff I Passed On
> recently it
> seems to be the concensus of people i chill with all the time that
> broken beat is best mixed up wi
It was... That's why so many Melbourne people went up there. This was
organised very late in the day.
As I say, kidnapping operation by Detroit Techno Liberation Movement. ;)
All I can say!
Just fly down for a night, book a hotel room in the city (Sebel in Collins
St is nice, and also close) and t
i thought it was his only gig in aust also??
home was painful
anyway
looking 4ward to deepspace this sat
ed
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From: "Southern Outpost" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "313 Detroit"
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Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 7:
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> but I'd like to ask others - who do you rank up there and *what tracks* are
> your favorite or rank up in the top programmed drums?
My vote is:
Hardfloor - Acpierence. The hi hats sound a lot like an oooh-ahhh synth.
Amazing.
For 80s stuff, I like a lot the drum bre
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From: "Phonopsia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Both of these have that characteristic West London vocal
chorus. I think
>I may be getting tired of it.
yeah, im not sure how i feel about broken beat stuff right this
minute. perhaps
New stuffs that looked really promising but didn't quite make it in my
basket. All sounded good, but for reasons below, I passed:
Dego & Kaidi (feat. Face & Vanessa Freeman) - Ain't Nothin' You Cant Feel -
2000Black
Natures Plan - Somewhere Beyond - Far Out
Both of these have that characteris
don't know if it's definative, but the Alive CD he put out a few years
back is pure sweetness
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> To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
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> Sent: Tuesday, De
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Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 10:25 PM
Subject: (313) playlist WNUR Chicago - 28 Nov. 2003
> Terry Callier - Sign Of The Times (Elektra)
We seem to be on
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Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 10:17 PM
Subject: Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer
> tons of old Dan Curtin stuff could qualify in my book too..
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