Not to add fuel or anything here, but I think it's really interesting the way
the words 'hip' and 'hipster' get tossed around on these types of threads,
because it seems completely opposite to the way my mom or the press or whoever
uses it. Usually it seems like it gets pegged to something or
313 should probably just change its name to 31337.
Thanks...
Matt
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Not to add fuel or anything here, but I think it's really interesting the way
the words 'hip' and 'hipster' get tossed around on these types of threads,
because it seems completely opposite to
eesh. that paragraph had so many english-ized german words, it actually
hurt to read.
basically: fabrice lig cut is bouncy and happy and bubbly and confident in
its knowledge about the future (so techno...) and melody. dan curtin on
the flip is imitating the detroit sound and casually showing
On Aug 17, 2004, at 12:57 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Martin Dust wrote:
Which Techno Track do you think has the best noise on ever?. You
know the one that makes you rewind again and again.
Opening, highly reverbed static on Second Bad Vilbel.
That, and that bleep/bass
Help me Alex Bond Kenobi, you're my only hope.
HAHAHAHAH ohh shhiiip!!!
(For non-openings, I suppose it's not a noise but the keyboard
motif that kicks in at 2:30 of Rhythim Is Rhythim's The Beginning
still puts the hairs on my neck on end, every time. A beautiful
keyboard
Was this originally for the French-German joint tv channel Arte? Judging on
who and what was featured I think it is. This documentary left a big
impression on me at that time and it contributed to my desire to visit
Detroit.
John
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I think it's one of their best singles ever, plus one of the tracks that turned
me to techno in the first place... the sound on that track is simply terrifying.
Gwendal
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I digged Tied Up quite much and still do. The original (the slow,
industrial one?) drove me insane back in the days. Same for the Acid
and the Techno mixes. Still wonder how they did that superb
stone-crush-alike sound.
Ronny
is it just me, or does anybody else think 'Tied Up' is the worst
Don't know if these will interest anyone, but there is some F.K mixes from
his club deepspace available for download here
http://www.deepspacenyc.com/modules.php?name=Downloadsd_op=viewdownloadcid=1
I'm listening to a Harvey mix at the mo. Nice summery vibe to cheer me up
at work.
It's streaming
it's the
opening track of that Paula Temple Live At Supercollider mix that was
up on Little Detroit ... er, ah ... oh dear
had a dig around on Little Detroit to see Greg but couldn't find the mix,
maybe Martin still has it?
Looks like the evil imperialists win again. Oh well.
Speaking of Paula
What we talking about AK-47?
Chris McCormack is on fire at the moment - he's got a blistering track
called Skyline coming out on Flux - proper jacking belter.
The MFX unit is out, Claude and James Ruskin are doing stuff with it at
the moment...
Martin
On 18 Aug 2004, at 10:39, [EMAIL
Speaking of Paula Temple, that posh mixer box she had, has it been
released
yet does any know?
i think so, after a rocky start. looks like a nice device tho from the
manual i cant figure it out when compared to a normal midi controller
(google for manual mxf8...their website doesn't seem to
http://www.grexultra.com/erol.html
on 8/18/04 5:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it's the
opening track of that Paula Temple Live At Supercollider mix that was
up on Little Detroit ... er, ah ... oh dear
had a dig around on Little Detroit to see Greg but couldn't find
Hey Peepz,
Check the page. Ben Long (Space DJz) invested some money too:
http://www.grexultra.com/erol.html
Peace
Kat
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Betreff:
psst.
don't tell anyone, but I got Yussell a years subscription to razzle
magazine as he was gracious enough to post up his address.
; )
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at the bottom of the page
http://www.ump3.de/content/livearchiv.html
or direkt link for download
http://www.simple-answer.com/DJmix.mp3
it would be nice if someone could compile a tracklist for this mix
regards
ivan
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Hi Alex,
Not figured out the FK ones yet but the Harvey ones if
you put the following into your browser then it should
give you the option to save the .php which you can
rename to .mp3 (at least it does with the download
manager I use)
http://www.h-track.com/harvey1/new-player-harvey.php
I blame Francis and his camping/rave trips.
Yes it kind of turned into one of those at points! (apology for my deranged
behaviour towards the end of this event to be mailed to attendees later
today)
I've been acting up today and talking rubbish so I apologise.
I haven't even been able to face
stuff that just landed on my doorstep (a few days late...thanks Post
Office)
mathew jonson - behind the mirror - sub static
joakim - come into my kitchen - versatile
juan - rebound - subject detroit
justice vs. simian - espion (chateua flight rmx) - ed banger
guido schneider - unterwegs mit
Would love to do a chart but haven't bought any records for months so can't
contribute I'm afraid.
8. Black Dog - Thee EP CDR - (Dust Science)
How's this one sounding Martin?
Club orientated, or more listening kind of stuff, or?
yeah a massive thanks to Francis and the crew for last weekend's
ThatAmazingThing.
any heads on this list not been to one of their things should try to do
so...great mix of music great mix of people.
top one.
:)
robin...
On 18 Aug 2004, at 13:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I blame
Hey Francis, top party at the weekend!
Big respeck for playing mr russell last.
No need to apologise, top behaviour!
Should have seen the idiots day out in Morecombe.
Here's to the next one.
Alex
p.s. I thought A.I was crap too and I know nothing about films.
p.p.s. top tip - putting a
On 18 Aug 2004, at 13:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would love to do a chart but haven't bought any records for months so
can't
contribute I'm afraid.
8. Black Dog - Thee EP CDR - (Dust Science)
How's this one sounding Martin?
Club orientated, or more listening kind of stuff, or?
cool, I'll look forward to it then.
Trying to talk Morrissey into doing some vocals
Ha!
The word 'ambitious' springs to mind!
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On 18 Aug 2004, at 13:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cool, I'll look forward to it then.
Trying to talk Morrissey into doing some vocals
Ha!
The word 'ambitious' springs to mind!
Closer than you may think Alex, mind you Kate Bush said no...
Cheers
Martin
Closer than you may think Alex, mind you Kate Bush said no...
you sure you're not talking to Morrisey the consumer monkey from Bo
Selecta?
joking joking joking, sorry can't help it.
(I didn't mean 'ambitious' as in no chance btw, just as in you don't mess
about!)
had to explain that as
On 18 Aug 2004, at 13:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Closer than you may think Alex, mind you Kate Bush said no...
you sure you're not talking to Morrisey the consumer monkey from Bo
Selecta?
joking joking joking, sorry can't help it.
Well if I can sort it, it will be the darkest bit
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Date: 2004/08/17 Tue PM 06:03:32 EDT
To: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: atomly [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: Re: (313) track ID
you know what...you're right joe...
good, I'm glad you see things my way.
Thanks for
Yeah yeah, I know it's Wednesday
Ever wonder what was in Tee Scott's record collection?
Well, wonder no more kids, check!
http://suenomartino.net/tee.htm
proper useless trivia! (sort of)
Alex
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this is an Awesome vintage mix,, thanks. I wish I knew what those
tracks were myself.
I'm surprise someone on 313 posted this. This type of techno is usually
looked down upon on here.
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Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004
we have a south carolina gig in september. we'd like to book the following
saturday night also. anyone know of promoters in the northwest part of SC that
might be interested in booking the detroit techno militia?
www.detroittechnomilitia.com
This mix is killin it! Im working on a tracklisting... but what is thisfirst
track? huge!
On Wednesday, August 18, 2004, at 09:17AM, Redmond, Ja'Maul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
this is an Awesome vintage mix,, thanks. I wish I knew what those
tracks were myself.
I'm surprise someone on 313
Sure nuff Ja'maul!
Afraid I cant help much with a tracklisting. But that material is hot. Does
anybody have a clue what those tracks are? I wish Hood and Mills would get back
together for just a little while, imagine the possibilities... Until then
uncovering gems like this will have to do.
For your listening enjoyment: a blended mix of tweaked records digitally
captured.
http://www.hurlbotics.com/mp3/jamtechnojazz.mp3
-jamtechnojazz mix
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vinyl - laptop - ableton - funk
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55:17 - 128 khz mp3 - 51.845 mb
did anyone of you recently pass by Takashi Wada's 'Meguro' cd? it's so
wonderfully lushed emotional ambiented music. touchy people will gladly
close their eyes with '110th august' and feel the harmony
test
hi folks - here's my translation. me = native german - living in berlin
funky as ever fabrice lig starts off with one of those sparkling remixes
caused by a feeling of total happyness and lets the rimshots snap, the
synths toot like a chapel of klarinetts (?the instrument woody allen plays)
on a
i don't care what anyone says, i'm being moderated.
bastards
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i don't care what anyone says, i'm being moderated.
bastards
conspiracy theorist. maybe the aliens at area 51 are doing it.
tom
how else can you explain one of my post being set 4 times and never coming
through. then my test coming through immediate;y.
i was merely amused by a word.
people are pricks around here
On Wed, 18 Aug 2004, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
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On Aug 18, 2004, at 9:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it's the
opening track of that Paula Temple Live At Supercollider mix that was
up on Little Detroit ... er, ah ... oh dear
had a dig around on Little Detroit to see Greg but couldn't find the
mix,
maybe Martin still has it?
Looks like
pleasure was all mine :)
cheers
On Wed, 18 Aug 2004, jason kenjar wrote:
Sure nuff Ja'maul!
Afraid I cant help much with a tracklisting. But that material is hot. Does
anybody have a clue what those tracks are? I wish Hood and Mills would get
back together for just a little while,
nobody that has well known name afaik
there's also the remixes + some other tracks blue label
Marsel // Nomorewords.net wrote:
who did this record again?
the land of dreams etc
from 1992 somewhere
pink label
playing it again
oops, turns out i let a naughty word slip. maybe that's why it wasn't
going through.
here's the post i was looking for
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interesting point chad (and how long have you been lurking around here)
i think the difference is that since the day of our
should be
Sounds Like Ultra by Alan Smithee In *Blue* *Blackness
*
vocals ripped from a natalie cole song
Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
you...you're the quiet shy type.
Me?...I'm a soulful moaner...
track id?
anyone familiar with a bleep house LFO style track with the sampled words
Judge, Jury, and Executioner in it?
MEK
just to make it clear since my name showed up in Josh's manifesto..
I'm NOT a tastemaker, nor a professional.
but I'm happy to weigh in on any important question that might discriminate
me into my correct cluster. Mathew Jonson - YES. UR - YES/NO. KDJ - YES.
TP1 - YES. TP2 - NO/YES. Jeff
your name appeared because i was originally replying to your post about
the changing definition of hipsters.
guess that got lost
TP1 and TP2?
which one is which?
On Wed, 18 Aug 2004, chad cumby wrote:
just to make it clear since my name showed up in Josh's manifesto..
I'm NOT a tastemaker,
these are the two tracks I'm trying to help someone ID
http://www.anthems.com/board/download.php?id=3995sid=c0f745ca7e1ddb5774b2287cbe7ef6a5
http://www.anthems.com/board/download.php?id=3996sid=c0f745ca7e1ddb5774b2287cbe7ef6a5
anyone figure these out?
I'm so bad at this stuff most of the time
in reading your post, it strikes me that you might enjoy this book:
Malcom Gladwell, The Tipping Point
it examines the phenomenon of and possibilities for social change, and mentions
quite a bit about the groups you are referring to (hipsters in the book are
called 'early adopters') as well as
yeah-
i've been hearing about this a lot.
it's on my to do list fer sure.
although for a book, it might be too hyped ;)
On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in reading your post, it strikes me that you might enjoy this book:
Malcom Gladwell, The Tipping Point
it examines the
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