I thought he was playing in Manchester on May 7th with Magda. Is he doing
both?
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From: Chris Anglesey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 April 2004 20:11
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Claro Intelecto (Ai Records/UK)
Does anyone know if the Mark Stewart of Cla
some of the keyboard work in this track reminds me of kenney's "dancing
tides" tune on the TA01 comp.
lrh
yes very nice stuff!
you probably know all the other things m>o>s, aroy dee and jochem peteri (in
arte ross 154) have done on rush hour, delsin, newworldaquarium? all good.
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From: "Lee Herrington IV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, Apri
Oops, I think you need to get your Carl's straight thier Kim ;)
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long day...going home (shame on me)
Kim
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Someone posted to detroitluv about there being another green light go
party, but gave no details. Really hoping this is not just bs since
this was one of the high points for me last year.
-drew
Gerald wrote:
I thought you'd usually here about an afterparty or two by now.
There's the Speedy
> So StewartI totally agree with you. Carl Craig sets (even though his
> quick mixing is great to witness) have never done it for me the way
Laurent
> sets have.
Oops, I think you need to get your Carl's straight thier Kim ;)
Seriously though, someone made a comparison between Laurent Garnier and Carl
Cox. Well Ive not heard Laurent play many times,but Ive heard Carl play
plenty back when he used to live down here in Brighton and I never ever
rated him. Sure he was a pretty good mixer and could work 6 decks and stuff,
OK, the first time I saw him was good but since then I've seen a lot more
people, I still go along to see him as a few of the boys love him. He just
bores me to tears, he's like Cox - he's a student DJ for people to drunk or
fcked on class A's. I've seen him twice this year, probably a month apart,
On Mon, 26 Apr 2004, martin dust wrote:
> There's little point in me saying why I think Larry takes the easy way out -
> you can't argue with blind faith...
>
i'd be curious...
no- i want to know. maybe its just because i'm bored at work, but a little
debate would be good.
not looking for a fight, but i'm genuinly curious to know why you've
choosen to stray so far form the pack on this particular DJ.
Unless the whole point is just to stray from the pack. its a known dise
www.paxahau.com
note- although its not clear on the splash page, Speedy j and Liebing will
be playing in tandem. Jochem on gear and Chirs on decks.
Also- Monolake will be playing with Deadbeat via internet connection from
Germany. i believe they;ve done this a few times.
theres a few more afterp
At 05:48 PM 4/26/2004, you wrote:
There's the Speedy J party @ St. Andrews - but has anyone heard about
any other possible events; anything that hasn't been officially
announced yet?
ellen allien's tour schedule shows two dates in detroit on memorial day
weekend.
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I'm totally chilled, no shouting here, just drinking tea and shooting the
breeze - there's no anger in my words just straight talking. I'm no cryptic
hater Y.
There's little point in me saying why I think Larry takes the easy way out -
you can't argue with blind faith...
Take it easy...
-Ori
I thought you'd usually here about an afterparty or two by now.
There's the Speedy J party @ St. Andrews - but has anyone heard about
any other possible events; anything that hasn't been officially
announced yet?
Cheers!
G
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All I can say is that Laurent currently has the latest release from my label
on his website playlist so hes taste cant be that bad :)
Seriously though, someone made a comparison between Laurent Garnier and Carl
Cox. Well Ive not heard Laurent play many times,but Ive heard Carl play
plenty back whe
damn fool. i haven't yelled at anyone. (until now)
if you just said- he doens't do it for me, i would except with a shrug.
But you're making cryptic hater statements, like- he takes the easy route-
or whatever it was.
you offer no serious critique nor constructive critisim. just vague
statements.
i can't confirm, since i was a little out of sorts. but i do know that i
didn't go down there until after midnight- then mike clark played forever
(3am?) and then moodymann played and THEN laurent, plus- Carl played for
about 30 minutes at the very end and the party was over at 6am sharp.
so doing
Facts, surely you me subjectivity - try to be objective, it would be a dull
world if we all like d the same thing and agreed on everything...
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From: Kim B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 April 2004 13:50
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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [
I don't hate anyone my friend, you OK up there on your moral high ground -
does it look like rain? Wasn't aware that you'd be made judge and jury and
had the skills to decide where the line should be drawn. What I'm offering
you is only MHO, that's all - nothing more. I've seen Larry Gardner loads
Yussel wrote-
>Also- his diversity is unmatched. At the 2001 Planet E DEMF afterparty,
>his set was trimmed down to less than two hours, yet it felt like he had
>been playing for 8, he had covered so much ground, so seemlessly.
Are you serious? That set was less than two hours? No way! That h
The fact that he is revered for this very fact makes me wonder if its not
in fact some 'bizarro martin' posting from a world where up is down and
blue is red.
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LMAO.
Nice.
Kim
After doing this for more than 16 yearsdon't you think you would have it
down pat by now? "Easy way out"...buddy you talk like he was born with the
ability he has taken years to perfectIMHO.
Djs that have worked hard and have shown themselves to be resilient deserve
thier props...I alwa
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ok martin-
you have offically crossed the line into hater. I don't even know what you
mean by the statement below. does anyone?
btw- this taken from Detroitluv, posted by Mr. Plaslaiko...
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the man probably played 50-55 records...
out o
Sure, I just believe he takes the easy way out...IMHO
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From: Kim B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 April 2004 10:22
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Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Laurent Garnier
but few do... and even fewer do it so smoothly (makin
can i mention how utterly depressed i am becoming hearing about all of
these sets and knowing that his only So Cal performance will be a limited
time afternoon set at Coachella.
=/
I've seen Laurent DJ four times and don't think I've ever hear him play
Donna Summers.
As for the Detroit/Chicago connection, he has always played a lot of
those songs, but as i've often discussed with Dj friends, the way he mixes
you might not even recognize even the most obvious track (Model 500
i am compelled to heap praise upon this label's output. wow... i have to
of the first EP's, and i am in heaven! it's a goddamned shame that gorgeous
gems like "goddess" and "until my heart stops" don't get much play in the
states. keep up the great work fellas! maybe you too can open a satel
I have seen Laurent Garnier on a number of occassions -- once in Montreal, once
in Europe and another here in the US.
I agree - I think his programming is flawless and his ability to "put himself
on the dancefloor" is what seperates him from the pack. He has a true
understanding of dance music
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 4:27 PM
Subject: (313) deadbeat
> or any reports from the czech party that the london peeps dj'd at with
> rolando?
Here's a few more pics:
http://www.phonopsia.co.uk/pics/Resized/Founda
Does anyone know if the Mark Stewart of Claro Intelecto is the same Mark
Stewart who recorded for the On-U-Sound label along with the mighty Tackhead
?
He's playing at the Music Box, Manchester with Basic Channel on 8th May -
should be a good 'un ;)
Chris.
Totally agree with you Arne !!!
And anyway...what is Pop music, what is underground music...? No answer...I
think pop means popular...so a track become popular after lots of people
appreciate or buy it...
After that, if each track which is melodic and no repetitive is a pop
track...ok we are al
but few do... and even fewer do it so smoothly (making you feel like it's
the only track that would have made sense there). he's got the whole
"journey" thing that djs like to talk about down... taking you places
within a single set that other djs need several sets to do. i've listened
to a numb
I fail to see what so amazing about dropping Out Of Space or
Teen Spirit anyone can do that...over and out
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You missed the point of my post completely...nothing amazing about dropping
tracks...what I stated was that he is a master pro
On Mon, 26 Apr 2004, Martin Dust wrote:
> Snip - I feel no shame, I'm the frequency of truth :) Check any of his live
> sets on SLK - I fail to see what so amazing about dropping Out Of Space or
> Teen Spirit anyone can do that...over and out
but few do... and even fewer do it so smoothly (making
26/4/04 4:05 PM Kim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Not what I heard...
> I admittedly have only heard this guy once before in a "club" situation
Snip - I feel no shame, I'm the frequency of truth :) Check any of his live
sets on SLK - I fail to see what so amazing about dropping Out Of Space or
Teen Spirit
Not what I heard...
I admittedly have only heard this guy once before in a "club" situation
(2000)...however, there were many people there that night that have heard
him play a few times over the last few years (one such event is "Land of
Milk and Honey" 98 i think?) that I would disagree with
did a little search to see what was going to be on this compilation, as it
sounded quite sweet.
Tracklisting CD: all
*on vinyl samplers
1. Virgo Ride *
2. Master C&J featuring Lizz Torres Face It *
3. Electra featuring Tara Butler Feels Good (Carrots & Beets)
4. Club Ice Manhasset (Larr
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The new Kirk Degiorgio on New Religion called EP3 is fan-friggin-tastic!
4 tracks of sweet lush techno. Buy on Sight!
agreedthe track for me is 'idiom', with the way the melody is so
subtly done...wicked.
robin...
The new Kirk Degiorgio on New Religion called EP3 is fan-friggin-tastic!
4 tracks of sweet lush techno. Buy on Sight!
Max
You got the point exactly, Tom!
Thanx, Arne
"Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> -- Original Message --
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Arne Weinberg)
>
> >Look at Drum and Bass and what happened to it with all its fast
> innovations???
>
> o
26/4/04 3:13 PM Kim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Had the pleasure of seeing and hearing this legendary icon who one of my
> friend's was quoted saying "Is he a best kept secret or something?"...
Snip...He's been playing the same set for about five years now - did nothing
for me, more aimed at fcuking stud
>Some pics from Czech Republic.
hey thanks!
tristan looks like he's going to batter someone here! "leave me alone.I'm
smoking a fag"
http://www.futurebeat.cz/phdetail.php?op=show&pid=40643&back=510
glad you had a good time! 313 dj's invade czechoslovakia?
alex
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Some pics from Czech Republic.
http://www.futurebeat.cz/phphoto.php?sid=510
http://www.futurebeat.cz/phphoto.php?sid=507
Rolando absolutely smashed it - awesome.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 April 2004 4:28
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subjec
hey,
so did anyone go to the deadbeat festival?
how was it, there were loads of detroit peeps on weren't there?
three chairs/theo parrish/ectomorph/dj stingray are the ones I can remember
any reports?
or any reports from the czech party that the london peeps dj'd at with
rolando?
alex
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>i still think
>writing a good song is the most innovative thing someone can do.
for sure..
but. how about all the amazing electronic tracks from through the years
that aren't strong songs?
they're still strong pieces of music, stand the test of time (so far
anyway), and are innovative.
(but I wo
Had the pleasure of seeing and hearing this legendary icon who one of my
friend's was quoted saying "Is he a best kept secret or something?"...
As far as DJs go, this has got to be the only guy I can think of that can
incorporate Jungle, Reggae, Breaks, House, Techno, Industrial...into one set
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Arne Weinberg)
>Look at Drum and Bass and what happened to it with all its fast
innovations???
or "IDM". thats really all that needs to be said about music that
keeps going "forward" as its main course of ac
ive found this surfing on www.nufonix.com , the new Tyree Cooper on real
estate. Recycling tracks and loops, but i think its well done. I like the
first remix of Pierre Pfantasy Club's "Dream Girl". And i agree with the
real estate website' comment about "What'cha Wanna Do", im sure it will
works i
Hi,
I was due to go to the Throbbing Gristle weekend in Sussex on the above
dates, but its been cancelled, so it looks like I'll be spending the weekend
in London instead. Anyone know of any interesting happenings?
Cheers,
Sean.
Congrats Alex!
You have just been right!
He´s on P-machinery, and don´t listen to it again if its lush in yr memories...
those orchestra-hits...ahh
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>huh ? what part did he play ?
I'm sure I have one record by propaganda (on ten?) and it says he did the
percussion
but, as always, I'm probably wrong.
alex
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yes yes yes i can follow you. true.
even if a bit farfetched, i would still include bc in the wide wide field of
"pop" though, at the frayed edges maybe. same goes for snd for example. or
mike ink.
palais schaumburg was a german alternative pop band in the 80s. thomas
fehlmann was the mastermind.
huh ? what part did he play ? had a quick look in allmusic.com, didn't find his
name. Anyway, they weren't that bad, and their music hasn't aged too badly, I
think... maybe try to check out their albums, they have been recently
re-released !
Gwendal
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From: Peteri, Joch
Hi Ken and Dan and all the other 313 members
I totally understand now what Dan meant with "pop" "pop" in the ususal way
is something more negative in my opinion but in the way that Dan and Ken are
talking about it I can only agree!
I didn't mean it offensive in any way, only didn't unde
no mention of Von Oswaldt other wellknown plastic pop-adventure, Propaganda.
God, that was some bad music though imho. Blehg.
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My knowledge on F.S.K. is shaky (sorry!), but I think they're a German rock (?)
band who are favourites of John Peel. AFAIK, they wrote and produced a load of
tracks then gave them to Shake to rework. The album is a combination of these
reworks plus material more in keeping with their own style
http://www.scaruffi.com/vol4/palais.html
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From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 April 2004 2:45
To: ha
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: Re: RE: (313)Kenny Larkin was: radio playlist - 25/4/04
Interesting point, I think the reason that many Moritz tracks l
Interesting point, I think the reason that many Moritz tracks lie outisde what
I'd call pop is that though they have incredibly beatiful intricate structures
and melodic resolution, the changes often occur very slowly over time or are
not prominent in the mix, whereas poppiness is about the quic
Hey Arne, Dan could well be referring to a track like 'Beauty In Decay'
here, when he mentions the word 'pop'. So in this sense, it's not
derogatory - *defn. not a bad thing*. 'Beauty In Decay' is after all (to me)
a bit of an early-decade marker. I mean 'pop' here, more relates to
something where
while or because i completly agree with your use of the term "pop" i must
say that except for maybe a few releases basic channel tracks are always
"poppy". it's just very subtle, hidden and microscopic. all philhypis tracks
are subconscious pop, as are bc's very abstract carl craig remixes and with
Well the reason I mentioned the track initially is because I played it on the
show on Friday, so yes, I have heard it ;P
As for pop, what I meant was the aspect of composition that is about creating
melodies and pleasing chord changes/harmonies as opposed to the
rhythmic/repetitive aspect. To m
yep many good and not obvious tracks on it.. manhasset.. shake your body..
top tunes.
haven't heard the mix yet but i'll surely check it. antal from rh did it.
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Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 3:02 PM
Subject: (313) chicag
there's a great compilaton cd coming out on eskimo records that I mentioned
a few weeks ago called "chicago boogie".
anyway, they've made 4 different sampler 12's for this LP, available now.
which is great, as I found two tracks I never owned on these, and don't
have to buy the full LP.
reckon I'
Well the reason I mentioned the track initially is because I played it on the
show on Friday, so yes, I have heard it ;P
As for pop, what I meant was the aspect of composition that is about creating
melodies and pleasing chord changes/harmonies as opposed to the
rhythmic/repetitive aspect. To m
hey all,
yeah, its been repressed alongside many other KMS records
-j
On Sunday, April 25, 2004, at 08:59PM, Matt MacQueen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Did KMS 11 get repressed recently? Thought i saw that in another mail
>out. As much as i like "when we used to play"... the sleeper cut on
>
In reply to several messages about KL today, yes, there is another album coming
as Dark Comedy, and it is more poppy in the sense that its mainly vocal and
rather bluesy. It´s also the next new style imho, but i guess we just have to
wait for it to hit the streets...
The information contained
on 4/26/04 5:10 AM, Rebelbass/bookings at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> http://www.vpro.nl/weblog/news.jsp?news=17363473
cool! and if you know the tune: the lyrics fit perfectly with "World
Destruction" by Time Zone a group which includes Bambaataa and Johnny Rotten
from the Sex Pistols.
yes. my hea
Dan
I really like the Private Pressings record - normally I won't pay the high
price Peacefrog ask for these things (many previous posts on this I know)
but this really appeals to me.
And the same is true for the Narcissist album, well into some of the tracks.
Also on previous posts - is there a
I can't understand why you are talking about pop songs? I don't know if you
heard this new track by Kenny but I only can say that I don't see the pop
appeal in this tune.
Like you said, it's not the next new style he is inventing here but I also
don't think that this was his goal. If you mea
I don't know how old it is, but in terms of style it easily could be.
Haven't heard the album yet, so I can't comment on the rest of the new
material, but this track certainly couldn't be described as a massive leap
forward or new direction for him.
I personally don't have a problem with this s
I am not 100 percent won over by this album. It's very MOR to me. I like it,
but I don't love it. I still think the young 'uns are giving him a run for
his diamonds and pearls, even if they lack his musical genius (and scope).
Andre 3000 has the flair, Pharrell the eccentricity (and pop ethos and s
Morning 313,
Thought some of you might be interested to check out Rob Hood's set from the
Unit in Glasgow two weeks ago. It's quite different from his usual style,
lots more old-school house and techno tracks - see what you think:
http://www.traxxevents.com/music
Also a quick heads-up for a coup
Dave Clarke was Graphite alright, not sure what other records make up the
first five or so releases on Magnetic North but anything by Directional
Force or Fly By Wire is by Clarke.
Phil
>>
From: "Marsel // Nomorewords.net"
browsing through my records
are those first three (four/five) re
ahh the memories, I was 10 and on my mums kitchen vinyl floor trying to moon
walk wiht me Sergio Tacchini tracksuit on :)
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afrika bambaataa & the soul sonic force
don't we all love this groundbreaking track...
lyrics + audio (vocal+instrumental)
http://www.vpro.nl/weblog/news.jsp?news=17363473
cheers
rebelbass
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meanwhile...check:
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"Let me think" doesn't sound dated in my ears, means I got the impression that
it's something Kenny produced not too long ago. A smooth deep (of course!)
piano house/techno track.
Looking forward to the "Seduce her" 12" and the complete album! :-)
Greetz, Arne
"J. T." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This CD is highly recommended, a fantastic piece of early electro and one
that rocks the office and car - buy it...
Martin
> erm, not sure if it's relevant to the list, but Danny is knocking out some
> Greg Wilson mix CD's in Piccadilly Records.
> and very good they are too.
>
> available here
Hi,
don't know if anyone's mentioned this yet, but Carl Craig is playing at
The Depot Studios near Kings Cross on Sun 2nd May. apparently it's on
Nuphonic's 18k soundsystem.
Tickets are £12 + booking from Seetickets on 08712 200 260.
Anyone else heading along ?
sImon
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I havent heard it yet but it's possible that it is the same Larkin track
that was played on the local jazz station here (in Detroit) back in about
1992. It's certainly the same title. I've always loved that track. maybe
he's updated it for the Peacefrog release? It has been the infamous missing
Ken
Did KMS 11 get repressed recently? Thought i saw that in another mail
out. As much as i like "when we used to play"... the sleeper cut on
there that is superfine is "get layed"... dark and plodding beats, and
sinister feel... gonna keep an eye out for this, never got it the
first time aroun
i'll have to second that last point (to try and catch him at demf), as i
just a couple of days ago listened to a set of his that was posted here a
while back, and enjoyed it immensely. can't recommend it enough.
http://www.basiclevel.com/audio.htm
On Sun, 25 Apr 2004, Kent williams wrote:
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