the productions of the three body and soul djs - francois k, joe clausal
and danny krivit, and the body and soul mix cds are no indication of the
vibe and music at body and soul afternoons and evenings.
take joe clausell, as mat said (i think) his spiritual life stuff can get a
little noodly a
i just save your mix tracklists and copy
and paste the old stuff ive never heard so i can look for it
myself.
-
Word. HAHA!
-- Original Message --
From: Matt MacQueen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>In other words, variety and contrast
>> make
>> a DJ set enjoyable, something that seems not to have occurred
to a lot
>> of
>> DJs.
>
>Ditto, it's fascinating what a small percentage of DJ'
That sort of feeling on a dancefloor is highly infectious. The
same music in another context could well come off as rather cloying and
slack.
Absolutely, made that same elated face myself at some of the 3 Chairs
events I've been too.. and I hear ya about environment.
My personal taste is fo
this months issue is thick!
Amp Fiddler gets the coveted cover
Jeff Mills, Squarepusher, Luomo, John Arnold, Bob Moog, and some other
great artists (Louie Vega, Ty, Lali Puna, etc.)
and a listing of 5 other Detroit artists to watch: Malik Alston, Andres,
Strand, Jimmy Edgar, and Szymanski
F
>From what I gather, Body & Soul had a particular vibe that doesn't necessarily
translate outside its own peculiar context. I have been at Deep House-centric
events with what I imagine to be a similar feel. What makes that sort of event
different is that there are a lot of people in attendance who
On Mar 17, 2004, at 10:25 AM, robin wrote:
Emotion Electric is proud to present for your listening pleasure a new
mix by our very own Alex Bond.
The mix can be downloaded from the mixes section at
www.emotionelectric.com
loving this... highly recommended way to kill an 'hour of rave' --
LOL!!
Naturally, it's a taste thing. I appreciate 'body & soul' style NY
house a
la Clausell, Krivit, Kervorkian and Osunlade in a different way to
say, what
most of us call techno.
ah, but there's a point at which though (this may be blasphemy to some
here) that the whole Joe Claussell super orga
Peteri, Jochem wrote:
>>and that da sampla track is awesome, Shake ain´t it?
>>
>***Yes
Man, didn't know that. That's one of my favourites, it sounds fairly unlike
any other track I've got.
Respect!
-- Original Message --
From: robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>LooseFingers - Lamentations
that is such the jam. so overlooked.
tom
andythepooh.com
hmmm looks nice..I'll be on there later , cheers Alex and Robin :)
-Original Message-
From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 17/03/2004 16:25
To: 313
Cc:
Subject: (313) A New Salford House Association Mix
is it me, or is that juan atkins something new??
nice!
Emotion Electric is proud to present for your listening pleasure a new
mix by our very own Alex Bond.
The mix can be downloaded from the mixes section at www.emotionelectric.com
The Salford House Association presents..
"An Hour of Rave"
Vi
Emotion Electric is proud to present for your listening pleasure a new
mix by our very own Alex Bond.
The mix can be downloaded from the mixes section at www.emotionelectric.com
The Salford House Association presents..
"An Hour of Rave"
Vince Montana Jnr - Dance Fantasy/Close Encounters...
V
john harvey wrote:
this is a great mix dennis, can you post a playlist please?
Thanks John.
I can try to put one together, but since it's a live set sometimes it
gets a little weird - some whole tracks, some bits and pieces of lots of
different tracks all stuck together.
I'll post this t
that being said, I've heard about half of it, and its worth the cash if you
dig acid.
- Original Message -
From: "Ken Odeluga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "FC2 Richards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 8:40 AM
Subject: RE: (313) acid house comp in the
> My live set from the Detroit gig on March 13 at Panacea (with Paul
> Keeley and Luomo) is now online.
this is a great mix dennis, can you post a playlist please?
cheers, john
:]
>Third, even though I love dance music, there's an excitement of a different
>flavor that you get from a live, improvisatory performance.
Oh so true, and i have to admit i havent figured out yet how to transpose
techno to a good live show.
But I wasn´t talking about live performances. I am howev
Peteri, Jochem wrote:
and that da sampla track is awesome, Shake ain´t it?
***Yes
--
Jason Trenholm was born 31 August 1969 and died 1 January 2004.
We met when we were 5 years old; he was my best friend for the next 29 years.*
Andrew Duke releases out now:
Take Nothing For Granted ht
Samu Eilola wrote:
Andy Caine
Thanks for the info, Samu. I went to discogs.com (thinking, "heck, those
records came out 9 years ago, what else has he done?") and came up with
nothing but then I did a google search and came up with a LONG list here:
http://ubl.artistdirect.com/music/artist/ap
How do you unsubscribe? Hit off list...
Martin Dust
I guess this is a response to my post about Tortured Soul. Um... first of all,
I do use sequencers, and from what I gather so do they when they make tracks.
Second of all, what they did last night was something I hadn't ever seen,
someone doing music based in DJ Culture, but performed live. This
Hi folks,
My live set from the Detroit gig on March 13 at Panacea (with Paul
Keeley and Luomo) is now online.
The streaming link is:
http://www.dennisdesantis.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and the download link is:
http://lulu.esm.rochester.edu/desantis/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This was the most fun I've e
"Sequencers, no sequencers, who gives a f*ck?"
That´s basically my point nicely put btw
and that da sampla track is awesome, Shake ain´t it?
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Andy Caine
On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks
http://cognitionaudioworks.com wrote:
> Listening to Round Two's "New Day" this morning and
> was wondering (have wondered about this before) who
> the vocalist is for this, as well as for Round One. Is it
> Steve Edwards? And
What the f*ck is this about? Did I miss something?
Sequencers, no sequencers, who gives a f*ck?
I love to hear a techno track with a messy edge, like 'Digital System' by Da
Sampla. The bass drum is all over the place without sounding too
self-consciously so.
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From: Pe
Listening to Round Two's "New Day" this morning and
was wondering (have wondered about this before) who
the vocalist is for this, as well as for Round One. Is it
Steve Edwards? Andrew Duke
--
Jason Trenholm was born 31 August 1969 and died 1 January 2004.
We met when we were 5 years old; he wa
I have 3 tickets for the early show at Brixton Academy this Saturday night
to sell. Email me privately if you're interested.
Woody Mcbride style acid house that is. That's no bad thing, imo, just so
you know.
k
>from www.djesp.com
>
>A Communique ACID HOUSE compilation in the works. Limited edition 6 x
>colored vinyl LP w/ free mix CD featuring music from DJ Frantic
>aka Computer
>Controlled, Johnny Fiasco, DAVE The Drum
But a pretty good point though...It is what bugs me about it. It´s not always
meant by it but most of the time it seems to be, specially when it´s an act
within the realm of electronic music. Maybe I´m biased because I live in
Holland and over here its the main statement of the oldies in the
mu
And...
"Word are a virus..."
William S. Burroughs
17/3/04 11:31 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED]@sodastudios.com
> "Music is a defensive, exclusionary term used by pretentious, formally
> trained players of instruments to distinguish themselves from perceived
> pretenders"
>
> can't rememb
"Music is a defensive, exclusionary term used by pretentious, formally
trained players of instruments to distinguish themselves from perceived
pretenders"
can't remember who said this but it makes sense in this thread. ;)
Max
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From: "robin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "
http://www.acid-house.net/mixes.html
jaymz nylon - papolo soul - Captivating
js Zeiter - Motion Sickness - mcmlxv
Range of Motion - What you need - Ovum
Dahlback & Krome - The difference - DK
Discocaine - House the Crowd (djd dub) - Zoom
Busted Trees - Directions (Carl Craig mix) - Diaspora
3 Gene
oh yeah...that's very true.
robin...
->
-> Well, you don't know that for certain, it's a very
-> speculative point.
->
->
-> -Original Message-
-> From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-> Sent: 17 March 2004 11:05
-> To: 'Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT)'; 'Peteri, Jochem'; 313@hyperreal.or
Well, you don't know that for certain, it's a very speculative point.
-Original Message-
From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 March 2004 11:05
To: 'Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT)'; 'Peteri, Jochem'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) no sequencers
-> Or it could be an artists de
-> Or it could be an artists desire to try and create something
-> different that
-> doesn't get restrained by certain factors? Or maybe they
-> can't afford a
-> sequencer?
heh yeah right, anyone who's serious about electronic music can afford a
sequencer if they really want one (mmt8/atari?
"And besides that, its always pretty easy to feel good about not doing
something, but a lot harder to do something and feel good about it"
err no me that's for sure :)
-Original Message-
From: Peteri, Jochem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 17/03/2004 10:2
"It kinda feels like a "look mum I can really play" statement."
Or it could be an artists desire to try and create something different that
doesn't get restrained by certain factors? Or maybe they can't afford a
sequencer?
-Original Message-
From: Peteri, Jochem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The point is that if you don´t use a sequencer this is not good or bad. It´s
not like fruit where no pesticides is good. It kinda feels like a "look mum I
can really play" statement.
And besides that, its always pretty easy to feel good about not doing
something, but a lot harder to do somethin
I like to keep things short and simple, so much is true. But just give it some
thought, you´ll see what i mean ; )
btw, nice mix once again, Matt. Time for Techno playing now, classic stuff.
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From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: woensdag 17 maart 2004 11:11
> I´m sorry, but if you use no sequencer and think this is something to shout
> about i think your a dickhead
>
> but that´s just me...
I think we're alone now
There doesn't seem to be anyone around..
-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Isn't that a little extreme? I love sequencing myself and I like sequenced
music too but I don't condemn people who aren't into it.
In life, I find it tends to help oneself and the world in general if one
does not advocate incomprehensible fascism about trivial matters or even
important ones.
'Bu
Nice tone and brilliant sweeping statement, shut the door on your way out
fella...
17/3/04 10:13 AM Peteri, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I´m sorry, but if you use no sequencer and think this is something to shout
> about i think your a dickhead
>
> but that´s just me...
>
> The information contained i
I´m sorry, but if you use no sequencer and think this is something to shout
about i think your a dickhead
but that´s just me...
The information contained in this e-mail communication is solely intended for
the person/legal person to whom it has been sent, and as it may contain
information of
Yep. From what I've heard they're good (never heard them live myself). The
'nothing sequenced' claim doesn't quite stack up on record though. The stuff
I heard sounds pretty sequenced to me. I could be wrong. In any case, it's a
bit of a moot point as the records of theirs I heard, I enjoyed.
Natu
Re: 12" on Central Park, I think you are talking of "I Might Do
Something Wrong". There were a couple of 12's that came out with
different remixes. I didn't really know what to make of the records
since they were not really straight up house, or anything like house to
be quite honest...once I got o
So... totally last minute I get a call from my friend Miche' about
tag teaming, opening for this band Tortured Soul. It turns out,
Tortured Soul is a trio from Brooklyn who play live deep house, with
vocals. Drums, Keyboard, Bass, and nothing sequenced.
I had never heard of them, but apparently
I'm dismayed to hear that there were no bikers Sam!
On Tue, 2004-03-16 at 20:28 -0800, Sam K wrote:
> yeah i saw him Adelaide
>
> a very bizzare gig to say the least and all for 5 bucks.it was
> outside under the stars...his support was a flamenco band, a kinda
> avante garde fashion show
from www.djesp.com
A Communique ACID HOUSE compilation in the works. Limited edition 6 x
colored vinyl LP w/ free mix CD featuring music from DJ Frantic aka Computer
Controlled, Johnny Fiasco, DAVE The Drummer, Mystic Bill, Stanny Franssen,
DJ Hyperactive, Terry Mullan, TJR, Paul Birken, Jazzid, D
>I know he wants to do his albums and a little more touring before probably
stopping djing...
As in "stop forever" stop djing?
I suppose there comes a time but I would hope he still continues for a few
more years. He's one of the best DJs I've ever experienced and if the LP is
that good there
yeah i saw him Adelaide
a very bizzare gig to say the least and all for 5 bucks.it was
outside under the stars...his support was a flamenco band, a kinda
avante garde fashion show and a comedy romote control robot dog showing
off its balls...theo played very deep and all over the place
Thanks to the 313ers that were in attendance on Friday, shame about the
numbers but you know that happens to us from time to time.
It was a shame Kenny said he was too sick to enjoy the afterparty
celebrations with us guys though.
The only thing I would say about the night was I was a little upset
Did anyone catch Theo Parrish in Adelaide or Perth? Just curious.
I went to Syd, Newcastle and the three Melb shows (unofficial PA to promoter
or something ;) ) and they were all different.
This is from an editor friend of mine in Adelaide.
> Also, saw all of Theo's set, a beautifully sexy and m
he played tat at volue. probably thebest part. it must be new since i've
not heard it either. nor is it on any of the live sets that are floating
around p2p
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, matt shultz wrote:
>
> hey.
>
> when luomo played the paxahau show last saturday at panacea, by far one of
> the best s
His new stuff is definitely not 'looped' from what I heard but it was a
while ago (during the festival actually). It was musical. I only heard a few
moments though. I mainly remember a funky vocal track.
> A full range of opinions, pictures and so on can be found
> at:
>
> http://www.littledetro
Ewan was (is) on Soma but not in Slam as such. I think he just moved to
Berlin lately. He was an academic background.
--
>From: "J. T." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: (313) looking for something to read
>Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 10:55 AM
>
> also
> Discographies -
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