now, now - tis the season to be jolly, mark.
pls.keep any disputes off-list. (unless it's something we should now about
??)
enjoy the fest !
chris.
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From: Mark S. Krüx [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 11:08 PM
Subject: Re:
# 1072 Ron Hardy Live @ Edge of the Looking Glass, Chicago
around 13:42 and right at 14:00 - either it's a long break in the
disco/jazz track or a different track altogether
either way - it sounds like Ron kicks up the bass EQ so it's *really*
thumping
the part I'm most interested in figuring
They have a new album coming (their first Live At The Matterhorn was an
independently issued live CD).
Fitchie: Live At The Matterhorn was strictly just a straight recording from
a live gig with a little bit of editing, but that's mainly how it was pretty
much played. It just sounded good when
They haven't had much impact here in Oz but there was talk of shows in Melb
and Syd. A shame. Typically cynical Aussies are slow to embrace NZ stuff
then reclaim it as their own when it blows up - eg Split Enz. ;)
They have a track Bluey on the Loop compilation - see www.loop.co.nz
Lots of great
They did a killer show here last year with Salmonella Dub (who I can't
say I like even half as much). Definitely my favourite live gig of the year.
The Live at the Matterhorn Cd was great though. I'd love to see them
here again, even with a couple of the guys with Recloose would be cool
;-)
# 1072 Ron Hardy Live @ Edge of the Looking Glass, Chicago
then another (?) wicked percussion track comes in at around 15:00 and Ron
cranks the bass even more
and a dubbed out vocals comes on - seriously deep
(I love the way he just pushes those EQs)
what are these tracks he's playing at
My interpretation of the party being referred is that it was shut
down as the consequence of karma from not respecting the
tradition of the space where it was happening.
On the other hand I went to the party way out in the middle of
nowhere in the old cold storage place by the tracks about a
Hi.
Summer has finally reached Oulu and to celebrate this I made a summer
house remix. I know what this list is for but I just feel so great about
summer so I decided to share my feelings. When I mixed this, the sun was
shining through the window of my bedroom and I was pogoing all over the
Hello.
Today, I shall mostly be raving about Isoul8.
He only made one record I didn't like, has just done a great great house
mix of Just One's Love2Love and also just dropping now, a remix of Rima
which is pretty nice too. Available on Compost records.
so, check him out, you might like some of
ok seen as though the list is so quiet.
this weeks essential, don't miss out on it things are the Rhythm Sound
LPs http://www.discogs.com/release/249836 and
http://www.discogs.com/release/248979
if you haven't picked up any of the Burial Mix (yeah i dunno why i slept
on a lot of these)
Today, I shall mostly be raving about Isoul8.
He only made one record I didn't like, has just done a great great house
mix of Just One's Love2Love and also just dropping now, a remix of Rima
which is pretty nice too. Available on Compost records.
i heard Isoul8's mix of Just One's Love2Love
Which one didn't you like? 'Primavera' On Neroli?
I like it but I've often thought I'd like his other stuff more, if only I
could remember to look for when record shopping.
Any more info anyone has about the artist and his work would be welcome.
Discogs is pretty sparse on him.
Cheers,
k
Thanks for posting that - I also have a few gaps to fill in the Burial
Mix catalogue.
I've just ordered them from Boomkat, who also seem to have some good
deals on City Centre Offices CDs (including Ulrich Schnauss) at £6.99
each if anyone's interested.
sImon
robin wrote:
ok seen as
just out of curiosity, could someone post a hypothetical tracklising of a
typical JIT party mix from back in the day? I find myself more and more
interested in hearing proto-techno trax. sadly, i was a pretty staunch
classic-rock head back in the mid-80's to early-90's, so i missed out on
Which one didn't you like? 'Primavera' On Neroli?
I quite liked that one!
it was that colonel red thing, can't remember if it was on Neroli or not.
there's a bit of info here on his releases, I think there's only a few.
www.neroli.it
really feeling that Just One thing he's done lately.
One
on 13/5/04 11:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
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# 1072 Ron Hardy Live @ Edge of the Looking Glass, Chicago
around 13:42 and right at 14:00 - either it's a long break in the
disco/jazz track or a different track altogether
either way - it sounds like Ron kicks up
part 1 Matt MacQueen
J.E.N. - Keep On Dreaming - Re-Edit MANIA ! (Freestyle)
Arthur Russell - You And Me Both - Calling Out of Context (Audika)
Ministry - Work For Love [Dub Version] (Arista) 1982
i had no idea that early ministry sounded like thisvery interesting
(it's the same
part 1 Matt MacQueen
J.E.N. - Keep On Dreaming - Re-Edit MANIA ! (Freestyle)
Arthur Russell - You And Me Both - Calling Out of Context (Audika)
Ministry - Work For Love [Dub Version] (Arista) 1982
i had no idea that early ministry sounded like thisvery interesting
(it's the same
between you and me, there's another Ministry hottie too.
but I'll leave you to find that one out for yourselves.
; )
Alex
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On a totally un-related to anything note, I just came across a copy of that
Dick Hyman LP Electronicus or something.
It has that track that Carl Craig and Harvey re-edited (CC recently on
Moxie).
I didn't realise before, but that track is actually a James Brown cover.
And the whole LP is Moog
not the 1000 homo dj's release?
(i know it isn't i just like the name of that project)
:)
robin...
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between you and me, there's another Ministry hottie too.
but I'll leave you to find that one out for yourselves.
; )
Alex
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/newsarticle.asp?nid=19724
He was eulogized (and a big chunk of Ain't no stopping us now was played)
on As It Happens:
http://www.cbc.ca/insite/AS_IT_HAPPENS_TORONTO/2004/5/12.html
(seek down to 20 minutes about)
Sorry to see one of the great writers and
Some of there early records are wicked, I personally like the 12 All Day.
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From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 May 2004 15:16
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Ministry was Re: (313) Playlist WNUR Chicago - 7 May
2004 - download it
Sweet - thank you very much RC!
MEK
Rc
Not heard this yet but if the Jersey Devil stuff is anything to go by
this is a buy on sight!
robin...
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Welcome to the eighth edition of the Environ Newsletter.
Feel free to forward this to friends/label/press/anywhere.
Today, I shall mostly be raving about Isoul8.
He only made one record I didn't like, has just done a great great
house
mix of Just One's Love2Love and also just dropping now, a remix of
Rima
which is pretty nice too. Available on Compost records.
i heard Isoul8's mix of Just One's
Every Day (Is Halloween) is still one of my favorties, faux accent and
all. :)
john.
Some of there early records are wicked, I personally like the 12 All
Day.
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From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 May 2004 15:16
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
http://www.metasonix.com/TX1.htm
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Dennis DeSantis
www.dennisdesantis.com
Ha ha! I don't think they laid it on quite thick enough. :)
It sucks. It hates you. It ruins your property values and causes your
condominium association's attorney to send you unfriendly letters. It keys
your nice new Lexus LS. It will cause your mama to slap you into next
week. Your friends
At 11:40 AM 5/13/2004, John Coleman wrote:
Ha ha! I don't think they laid it on quite thick enough. :)
It sucks. It hates you. It ruins your property values and causes your
condominium association's attorney to send you unfriendly letters. It keys
your nice new Lexus LS. It will cause your mama
hence the name the Agonizer
MEK
matt kane's
Welcome to the eighth edition of the Environ Newsletter.
Feel free to forward this to friends/label/press/anywhere.
ENV019 METRO AREA 5 IN SHOPS!
That's right! The new Metro Area 5 (featuring the tracks Nerves and
Proton Candy, each spread thick and loud across a 45-RPM side) should
just for you Ken!
(thanks to Enrico)
12's:
Isoul8 -Inverno- Neroli [nero sj1]
Isoul8 -Primavera- Neroli [nero sj2]
Isoul8 feat Colonel Red -Happy- Neroli [nero sj3]
remixes:
Volcov Paradox -soulbreeze- (Isoul8 rmx) Rush Hour
Double Identity -we play the music- (Isoul8 rmx)
Voltage
RIMA
Ministry has probably 2 really good singles per album...Psalm 69's first 8
songs were all incredible.
1000 homo dj's had trent reznor on vocals...
OK...enough industrial for me today...
Jeff
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From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 2:16 PM
UK 313ers,
folks in the Manchester area might be interested to check out the exhibition
below, an expanded version of the show that was up at Gigantic ArtSpace in
Tribeca in NYC last winter. the exhibition is primarily visual art, including
work by the Heidelberg Project's Tyree Guyton, but i
On May 13, 2004, at 1:22 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if folks are
interested, i can post the track listing to the 313 list, though, as
you can
imagine, it's pretty long, something like 262 songs over 14 cds, so i
won't do that
unless asked.
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From: FC2 Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ministry has probably 2 really good singles per album...Psalm
69's first 8
songs were all incredible.
yeah psalm 69 is great all the way through, IMO. especially the
preacher sample in the
Dear list-members,
I'm a music professor (and techno fan) at the University of Pennsylvania,
where I'm writing a book on rhythm in electronic dance music. A large number
of the artists featured in the book are from Detroit, and I'm trying to
contact them to inquire about tracks of theirs that I
funny- most people i know regard psalm 69 as the ministry album that
jumped-the-shark.
i'll admit to rocking it in high-school, but it can't compete with land of
rape and honey and mind is a terrib;e thing to taste.
remember seeing ministry at teh state fairgrounds in detroit. it was the
first
didn't see this come across 313 yet?
Thursday May 13th at Sound Bar
226 W. Ontario
Francois K Derrick May performing together as Cosmic Twins
Diz
10pm - 4am
21+
$15
peace
--
Matt MacQueen
http://SonicSunset.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 8:39 PM
Subject: RE: (313) Ministry was Re: (313) Playlist WNUR Chicago - 7 May
2004 - download it
funny- most people i know regard psalm 69 as the
I remember them at St. Andrews when they were still doing Every Day is
Halloween - just dragged the heavy drums in and were thinking about the
direction they went in which this thread discusses. Back then he was just
Alan Jourgenson. :-)
On May 13, 2004, at 9:16 AM, Kent williams wrote:
Anyone got Ain't no stopping us now on vinyl they can sell?
Hey Kent,
another cool rework of that amazing track is a cover version by Risco
Connection. The original press on Black Rose is impossible to find,
but Nuphonic repressed it as a
If anyone wants to get in for free:Hi all-
Just a quick note, the Koncept cats are graciously opening their list to the Meiotic email list for this Thursday nights show featuring Derrick May and Francois K @ Sound Bar. Here are the details:
Send an email with MEIOTIC -COSMIC in the subject
ha.. forwarding to 313
On May 13, 2004, at 5:05 PM, Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
funny you mention that. that risco one is actually the doper one IMO.
a friend and I were diggin in a thrift shop and he came across it
first... for 1 $ he's a hip hop dj and wouldn't play it. I
almost got
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