placid wrote on Thu, 27 May 2004 about following:
> Is that version of strings not the one on buzz records 3 track ep
oh it was released on buzz too? i stand corrected.
sakke
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Is that version of strings not the one on buzz records 3 track ep
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From: Sakari Karipuro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 May 2004 00:12
To: 313
Subject: (313) Re: "Lost" or unreleased
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 26 May 2004 about
following:
> came across so
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 26 May 2004 about following:
> came across some record with a tune - don't recall which or by whom - that
> said "unreleased track" or "unreleased mix"
There is one 'unreleased mix' I really would like to get on vinyl. The
"Unreleased Mix" of "Strings of Life", re
David Powers wrote on Wed, 26 May 2004 about following:
> And I was a little unsure whether these tracks were actually lost, is
> that true?
1) he might have forgotten he did the tracks
2) he just told they were lost for the hype
which one? you decide - i have no idea :)
(and does it really m
alex bond wrote:
http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=6275
anyone know if those pictures to the left are from a flyer or something,
they look nice, would love to get my hands on one of those. allready checked
abdul haqq's website but didn't see them there. maybe i should take a lo
From Juno's stop press list - note its inclusion in the Hard House
category!
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Hard house
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Singles
CRAIG, Carl (69): Sound On Sound (Planet E US)
12": "Rushed" / "Sub Seducer" / "Sound On Sound" / "Poi Et Pas" /
"Filter King" / "No Highs" / "
This brings to mind something I saw the other day while flipping through
some records
came across some record with a tune - don't recall which or by whom - that
said "unreleased track" or "unreleased mix"
I always found this strange because if it was unreleased, doesn't releasing
it negate th
yeah i've just done the same comparison (the queen track) and i think
there is a difference. it's not massive but the 10" does sound better.
robin...
On 26 May 2004, at 19:06, jason kenjar wrote:
In answer to my own question I posed yesterday about the quality of
the burial LP pressing, the b
Sorry. "RE-issued."
And I was a little unsure whether these tracks were actually lost, is that true?
~David
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Subject: Re: (313) OT: Items for Sale
Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 20:20:58 +0300 (EEST)
From: Sakari Karipuro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313 <313@hyperrea
Speaking of which the new Psychostasia 12 (~Kemetic EP by Reggie Dokes)
and Reggie's first CD Album, The Afromation are now both available in
the UK- fans of Theo, KDJ and the previous Psychostasia releases wont
be dissapointed
cheers
Jason
On 26 May 2004, at 01:13, Lee Herrington IV wrote
Sorry I'm a bit late on this one- didn't notice it at first!
I'd have to agree with Dave on this one- I've never seen him as an
influence, massive or otherwise, or thought of his tracks as being
Techno either :)
cheers
Jason
PS Good interview though!
On 21 May 2004, at 10:42, Martin Dust
Correction, it was meant to be set in imaginary city somewhere halfway
in-between where LA and San Fran would meet in an advanced urban sprawl.
Regards,
Quest
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Sent: 27 May 2004 04:30
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yep - let us not forget that Blade Runner was supposed to be set in L.A. -
maybe that's why Juan moved out there?
MEK
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In answer to my own question I posed yesterday about the quality of the
burial LP pressing, the bass is not as deep and the kick is not as hard
on the LP. Sound quality on the 10"s are better.
-jason in iowa
i just wanna point out that "kiss" from the last MAW unreleased
project 12" is going to be a big summertime joint IMO. ultra hot
loopy older sounding house joint.
tom
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Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 10:26:13 -0500
there's going to be a duality anyplace you live-
LA has that paradise, sunny, beautiful, poluted, third world, end of
manifest destiny apocolypse thin going.
SF has that hippie, homegrown, organic, foggy, rough ocean, wrath of
nature vibe
Detroit is all industrial, downtrodden, harsh, working cl
i have. funny funnny guy.
On Wed, 26 May 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> speaking of has anyone had an opportunity to see Kenny do his stand-up?
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> MEK
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On Wed, 26 May 2004 02:45:59 +0100, James Bucknell wrote:
> I don't buy the geography argument.
Neither do I. I live in LA, with one of the best climates in the world
(OK OK, minus the smog bit), and I'm rockin' tha D all the time here.
(Aside: I was probably the biggest Joy Division fan in the
David Powers wrote on Wed, 26 May 2004 about following:
> Could it be Daniel Bell's "WORK THE S$%T"? That's a track on Daniel
> Bell's "Lost Traxx ep" - the tracks are from 1995 but were found and
> recently issued on vinyl on the Klang label.
'recently'? i remember buying it in 97.. :)
sakk
> a comedy album with electronic music mixed in (ala bill hicks later albums)
> would be neat too
how about Chris Morris's 'Blue Jam' LP on WARP? Now THAT is dark comedy...
LOL- I remember that ;).
I managed to hear a few tracks before you escorted Amy to the bus. He was in
great form.
Good night, got to hear Kenny again.
Quest
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From: matt kane's brain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 May 2004 02:54
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (3
I have the two which you mention of which I would say
the Black Helecopters one is superior IMHO. However I
also (used to have - still have cover buy cant find
the vinyl) this one which is really tops, it says on
the Soul Jazz web site its deleted but definately
worth tracking down I would say
Art
At 12:47 PM 5/26/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
speaking of has anyone had an opportunity to see Kenny do his stand-up?
I met him once when I was in France. He thought my hand-rolled cigarette
was a joint and kept making fun of me. He seemed to think it was pretty funny.
I never heard hi
speaking of has anyone had an opportunity to see Kenny do his stand-up?
MEK
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et To: /0 <[EMAIL
its just music
On Tue, 25 May 2004, /0 wrote:
> big stupid question here, but is dark comedy a music album or comedy album?
>
> I have some older larkin tracks and they were weak IMO, but I'm going to
> give this new album a try since yall know a thing or 10 about music
>
>
> a comedy album with
It's funny, I actually own that Mattel drum computer! It's called Synsonics
Drums. I had the Intellivision games console, and bought that drum thing
because it was by Mattel Electronics also, and I was big into breakdancing
and electro back then (1985). And that's the one machine I forgot to includ
Anyone have info on the artist named Bell that has released a couple of
12's on the Soul Jazz label
two I've seen so far are "Winning Signal" and "Black Helicopters" - I think
there was one more but I can't recall the label or title
very deep electro stuff
MEK
Seconded - Great to read the words of the man himself. The more I find out
about UR, the stranger it seems.
"We don't make music in search of fame and fortune. We make it when we feel
like it. That can be extremely frustrating for artists on the label."
Who is the 'we' in this quote? Doesn't thi
Glad you like them. These are samples I've been collecting for years. A lot
are off a few really old sample cds (Not dance mega drums), and there's also
a lot I've come accross on the net. Many of which weren't edited very well,
so I've run them all through Batch Convertor to remove any unwanted sp
I really enjoyed it too.
all this stuff we get from the internet for free eh?
can't be bad.
interesting stuff in there too for those of us who don't know what goes on
over there.
also, just wanted to say to all those travelling to Movement.
Have a good time!!
post some reports up!
Alex
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Could it be Daniel Bell's "WORK THE S$%T"? That's a track on Daniel Bell's
"Lost Traxx ep" - the tracks are from 1995 but were found and recently issued
on vinyl on the Klang label.
~David
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Subject: Re: (313) OT: Items for Sale
Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 23
http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=6275
so, that'll be thanks to the ol' technotourists.
Thanks for posting this link to 313, what a great story! I encourage
everyone into detroit techno to read this one... Well-researched. So
few writers get it right. Mike ha
I bought the first electronic one but when I listen to this I can't help
but ask - "what year is this?"
I kind of torn about this because as much as I love electro - this just
isn't very fresh
sh*t - even electro "back in the day" was trying to sound futuristic but
the A side cut of this is goi
You have to register with the site:
http://www.sparklest.com/Members/index/26/2/SparkleStreet.html
And you can then go to the download section!
Cheers
David
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Sent: 26 May 2004 14:10
To: David Hampson
Subject: RE: (
clips:
http://www.wattsmusic.com/audio/index.html?file=187080.rm
http://www.wattsmusic.com/audio/index.html?file=187080a.rm
very interesting
robin...
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anyone heard this new MAW electronic thing?
some talk of it here
http://deephousepage.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php
Not heard it, but the previous one Body is ace
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 1:11 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) M.A.W
anyone heard this new MAW electronic thing?
some talk of it here
http://deephousepage
anyone heard this new MAW electronic thing?
some talk of it here
http://deephousepage.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=19;t=010521
what did peeps think of the last one?
I think I bought it, then flogged it (like at least 50% of the new chit I
get).
I was a bit, mmm, dunno, disappointed
Not 313 related, but Mr Scruff's one at www.mrscruff.com is very good :)
David
this one?
http://www.xpander.nl/index.cfm?special=237
robin...
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I seem to have accidently deleted the link to the Mills interview, posted
yesterday.
Can someone pls. remind me what the link is?
I seem to have accidently deleted the link to the Mills interview, posted
yesterday.
Can someone pls. remind me what the link is?
Thanks,
Gary.
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Not so much a screensaver but I just look about for
pictures and set them for when I away from my work PC-
I seem to have had the Drexciyan Warrior pic from the
technotourist site since round about the passing of
James Stinson.
http://www.technotourist.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&fil
was looking at the new photos on the technotourist site (thanks btw).
and found this!
http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=6275
so, that'll be thanks to the ol' technotourists.
_
- End of
Whatever, if the people are working in the shop, they represent the shop,
and as they were absolutely sh*t, that's how I view the shop too.
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From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 May 2004 11:06
To: quest pond; Emile Facey (Plant43); Nicole Slavin; Robert T
I have to pipe in too. I always loved going to Koobla, the service just got
better over the two years they were open. Not wanting to be chrurlish but I
did hint yesterday that what some people might be picking-up on is perhaps
one or two particular people who used to work there. And funnily enough,
Yeh i'm with you here Emile for electro and some techno this store was one
of the best. I have never had an issue with service. Plenty of fine records.
Vinly Junkies is okay if your after house but nothing much beyond this.
Quest Pond
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From: Emile Facey (Plant43) [mailt
It's strange as I always found Koobla had a really good vibe. They also had
a very large electro back catalogue where I picked up loads of things that I
couldn't find anywhere else in London. Last time I was in there I got
'Transllusion - L.I.F.E' and 'Shifted Phases - the cosmic memoirs...'.
They
There's a lot of nice 303 action on both EMAWIAS and United Kingdoms
Bristol eh?
That why you been listening to nice and easy acid? ;)
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From: placid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 8:55 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) more Ultramarine
T
Theres an acid trac on 'every man and woman is a star' called 'saratoga'
that blows me away every time
Summer acid...
P
Ps Have finally relocated to Bristol.
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From: /0 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 May 2004 21:33
To: 313; Tom Churchill
Subject: Re:
>>The production credit is to one Dave Ball, my question is, is this
>the same Dave Ball of Soft Cell/The Grid/Psychic TV/Kylie fame?
Totally different guy, same name obviously
check his new record, I think it's great. "Untitled" (B2) is my fave...
deep deep electronics..
p.s. Dan, you met h
How on earth I ended up on Mike Clarks mailing list, I'll never know.
But I thought these sounded pretty good! So, if you're off to Detroit, you
might want to check them out.
Apologies if they've been posted before..
Friday May 28th (2 flippin' days away you lucky gits!!!)
Centre St - Centre
Hello list,
We put up a new picture gallery at TT.org. This time it are pictures of the
Jigsaw Circus music video festival that was held in February in the Belgian
cities of Ghent, Brussels and Antwerp. Picture gallery includes the screening
of The Exhibitionist, Metropolis and the world premiè
Hey Dan. I'm sure it's the same Dave Ball who did the first Ourtime record
which came out in 02. That's another label which techno music supremo ;-)
Alex Bond is associated with. The main track on that EP was 'Slack'. Alex
has got his gold ring-laden fingers in many pies you know?! That's when he's
Hello Everyone,
Making the trek up from Miami this year. I'll be in town from Thurs -
Tues. So if anyone has any pre-movement 313 meetups let me know. I know
there was something last year.I'll definitely be at YEL 2 Saturday as I
have my ticket already. :)
See you all in the 'D' soon!
Regar
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> Subject: Re: (313) Detroit and Geography
> One word - alligators
Hee hee...
> Australia is actually a pretty harsh clim
I didn't suggest that the environment _absolutely_ shapes the music that
is produced there, nor did I suggest that the environment _absolutely_
shapes one's listening experience either. Just an influence. I'm sure I
can think of various successful artists/records in the SF area that are
dark and ed
Bell's track is 'Work that Sh*t'.
Mais non??
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From: "Dale Lawrence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 11:59 PM
Subject: Re: (313) OT: Items for Sale
>
> Yeah, now I'm confused myself!
>
> If I had half an ounce of energy le
Yeah, now I'm confused myself!
If I had half an ounce of energy left today I would rack my brain to come
up with what track it was... lol...
Dale
At 11:49 AM 5/25/2004 -0400, you wrote:
though poindexter did work that mf?
was dan bell involved in production?
-Joe
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I think every geographical location has different elements that are tapped
into by different people
it's all in your perspective
>new jersey and new york can be about as grim as it gets (harsh climate,
>decaying urban enviroenments, social ills) but they are both places known
>for uplifting so
big stupid question here, but is dark comedy a music album or comedy album?
I have some older larkin tracks and they were weak IMO, but I'm going to
give this new album a try since yall know a thing or 10 about music
a comedy album with electronic music mixed in (ala bill hicks later albums)
wou
i don't buy the geography argument.
new jersey and new york can be about as grim as it gets (harsh climate,
decaying urban enviroenments, social ills) but they are both places known
for uplifting soulful house.
however, the biggest counterargument comes from australia -a land of blue
skies, be
"he seems to have some idea of whats going on,
so could probably show you some not-so-well-known detroit gems."
ditto on that. seth knows his sh*t. he turned me on to the psychostasia
label a few years back.
cheers,
lrh
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