nice recomendation, robin.
i picked up larry heard 'loosefingers pt2' this week, despite a moratorium
on record buying. brilliant. best thing i've heard all year - two killer
acid tracks, and a thin digital sounding vocal track about summertime that
doesn't move me.
is this a repress, new
well we all know about the crazy dutch guys techno, but how about this one?
http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?merchID=14708
(saw it while browsing boomkat)
any of our low countries friends that can shed any light on this?
worth picking up?
oh yeah, and Mathew Jonson's Typerope has been
Thanks Jason. I'll keep my eyes peeled.
it's a track from the next Iridite EP by FAO Jesus aka Samuel, an old
friend of mine form Salford
I can tell by the above line, this is obviously a man of great style and
panache.
Everyone lives in Salford now, I get neighbours coming round for midi leads
nice recomendation, robin.
i picked up larry heard 'loosefingers pt2' this week, despite a
moratorium
on record buying. brilliant. best thing i've heard all year - two
killer
acid tracks, and a thin digital sounding vocal track about summertime
that
doesn't move me.
yeah didn't move me
I have the Miles Boomkat mix - as Alex says its chock
full of electronica and nicely put together. I
thouroughly recommend all the Boomkat mix series BTW I
have
1 - Rob Hall (nice techno and electronica)
2. Bitstream (always seems electronic but lots of hip
hop etc in there - must be stuck
I have the Miles Boomkat mix - as Alex says its chock
full of electronica and nicely put together. I
thouroughly recommend all the Boomkat mix series BTW I
have
1 - Rob Hall (nice techno and electronica)
2. Bitstream (always seems electronic but lots of hip
hop etc in there - must be stuck
hmm.
cant seem to post something...
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Cheers - I think I'll have more trouble describing stuff I like. ;)
Speaking of which, anyone heard the latest album One Third Standard Luxx?
It sounds like a classic in the making - on a par with early Warp signings IMO.
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Hi Rob,
any more info on the bitstream album? Is it on Modern
Love? Release date etc
Cheers
BT
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Cheers - I think I'll have more trouble describing
stuff I like. ;)
Speaking of which, anyone heard the latest album One
Third Standard Luxx?
It
Hi folks... have any Detroit/Chicago producers produced any scores for
television or film?
Cheers,
lee r. herrington
u store it
technical support specialist
440-260-2245
EmotionElectric.com is proud to present another mix by Berlin's toddE.
Usual drill for DL etc. Hope you like.
01. Kraftwerk - The Voice Of Energy [Capitol]
02. KDS - Quartz 5 [Secure Systems]
03. Mistaken Identity - Untitled [Synewave]
04. Damon Wild - Aqua [Synewave]
05. Steve Stoll - Hold On
Can anyone help with some recommendations for new music please?
Doesn't have to necessarily be by Detroit-resident producers but I'd prefer
it to have a tinge of that unmistakebale 'Detroit' flavour, which I for one,
still think is a valid demarcation.
Also, I'm using the word 'techno' quite
yeah! what gives!? I had the same problem yesterday! I ended up posting 3
times by accident...much to the annoyance of Anya.
:^)
sean
on 8/20/04 7:10 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hmm.
cant seem to post something...
yeah! what gives!?
not sure!
yussell couldn't either the other day.
I couldn't spot anything obvious in the post that it would not like.
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yup, i had one go missing the other day too...
bet this one liner gets through tho.
robin...
On 20 Aug 2004, at 14:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeah! what gives!?
not sure!
yussell couldn't either the other day.
I couldn't spot anything obvious in the post that it would not like.
For some electro vibes try Varial - one of my favourite labels of this
year...
http://www.varialrecords.net/home.htm
Try http://www.parallelsite.net for some D flavours
For a bit of strange, try
http://www.shitkatapult.com/v3.1/
On 20 Aug 2004, at 14:10, Ken Odeluga wrote:
Can anyone
maybe the server is just fed up with us all eh?
you couldn't blame the thing after all.
: )
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this might be something for you...
ray kajioka - slow rock - kanzleramt 109
http://www.kanzleramt.com
third nation (aka joris voorn) - two reasons to getback into the shape
higland beats limited 005 (to be realeased in sept/oct)
http://www.highlandbeats.com
Can anyone help with some
Ken.
Not sure I could suggest anything you wouldn't already know about I'm
afraid.
Bit out of the loop at the minute really.
sorry!
Alex
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I just know that it is a CD only release and is on Modern Love - dunno if it is
out yet (http://www.discogs.com/release/241640)
It looks like it is a compilation rather than an album proper but it hangs well
as an album.
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Hi Ken,
Not totally dance floor but very good deep techno
check out the 3 releases on the Narita label (should
be able to hear clips at Boomkat). Also if you havnt
you should check out Matt Chesters new release on 11th
hour.
Not much but its a start ;-)
Cheers
BT
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Anyone heard that Nouvell Vague thing on Peacefrog?
Genius or gimmick?
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Ken.
Not sure I could
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Anyone heard that Nouvell Vague thing on Peacefrog?
Genius or gimmick?
I have it - if you listen to one or two of the songs I
think its different, melodic and quite nicely done
however if you try and listen to the album as a whole
its all in the
Sounds like my reaction to Senor Coconut
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Anyone heard that Nouvell Vague
Hum... the first Senor Coconut was really good I thought, not gimmicky at all
(the second one was), it really showed how good are Kraftwerk tunes, the way
they remain excellent songs whatever dress you put on them. Plus, Senor on
stage was fabulous... The Nouvelle Vague, on first listen, didn't
For some strange reason I get sent two copies of all his records.
Someone out there is pretty sick I can tell you...
Martin
On 20 Aug 2004, at 15:34, Robert Taylor wrote:
Sounds like my reaction to Senor Coconut
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I was talking about the second one - I've just heard Akufen's Fabric mix, which
has Smoke On The Water on it and it sounds great in the mix, but when I bought
the album last year, I returned it cos it was way too gimmicky as you said -
these things need to be spread out thin, it's only when you
was just reading this
http://www.littledetroit.net/Features/BlackdogInterview.php
(thanks btw Martin)
one Q though, in this Q you ask
Loads of people have ripped off Black Dog
just wondered who you were referring to?
its like every time we turn on the telly.etc
really? I'm not
A certain drum beat from Spanners...One sample CD just lifted it from
the album
On 20 Aug 2004, at 14:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
was just reading this
http://www.littledetroit.net/Features/BlackdogInterview.php
(thanks btw Martin)
one Q though, in this Q you ask
Loads of people have
Cor, just back from lunch. Cheers folks! :-)
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I was talking about the second one - I've just heard
I would say that loads of stuff has been heavily influenced by Black Dog/Plaid,
rather than has ripped them off - John Tejada's Daydreams In Cold Weather is
quite heav on the BD/Plaid influences, but it's great so nowt wrong with that.
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A certain drum beat from Spanners...One sample CD just lifted it from
the album
ahh right, cheeky feckers!
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The new Moonstarr release entitled Detroit might fit the bill. It's an
homage to the Detroit sound, and has been getting excellent reviews!
Here's a few quotes...
DJ Rolando - I really like Detroit - its got a very nice old school
feel to it
Nick Luscombe (XFM) - Classic - will probably play
not extremely new, but ken ishii-future in light is a sleeper.
Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone help with some recommendations for new music please?
Doesn't have to necessarily be by Detroit-resident producers but I'd prefer
it to have a tinge of that unmistakebale 'Detroit'
On 20 Aug 2004, at 14:57, Gerald wrote:
The new Moonstarr release entitled Detroit might fit the bill. It's an
homage to the Detroit sound, and has been getting excellent reviews!
Although I liked it, it's pretty fake - the samples at the end did it
for me...
Ok, can anybody help me find this track on vinyl?
After 8, Golden Boy feat. Miss Kitten, from the EP 'Or'. This popped
up on my iPod shuffle list and I was struck with an overwhelming desire
to grind on a nearby lamppost or mailbox. Unfortunately, the recording
is pretty old by now, so I
hmm listening to the moonstarr detriot thing right now. sounds decent, but
pretty uninspired/generic too. oh well. kinda nice. not too special.
has anyone heard that new new nubian mindz w/hanna (warren harris)? all house,
and hanna remixing one? sounds coolwhen warren is on he makes some
a certain arne on the list has been heavily influenced by black dog ;) by no
means a ripper-offer tho..if ken ever wanted to work with a partner
againwell, i would sure love to hear what those two would come up with
together...
That Alex Cortex stuff, especially 'Inwards/Ctrl' is very
'Black-Dog-A-Like'. I thought it was good nontheless.
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On hearing Senor Coconut on vinyl, I didn't really get it, though I
liked the idea.
But seeing el Maestro on laptop live with the band running all over
the stage is a different experience; I thought the joke might wear thin
quickly, but the band were very entertaining and they were tight
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hmm listening to the moonstarr detriot thing right now. sounds
decent, but pretty uninspired/generic too. oh well. kinda nice.
not too special.
im not going to give it any originality awards, but i
talking of Sonar Kollectiv.
What do people make of that label?
Alot of the stuff is pretty alright really, tends to be kind of instant
stuff that I'll probs go off in a year, but I dunno, not a bad label eh?
re. that Moonstarr, I agree with all the comments. Although maybe say in
his defence
One of the dust boys said it was the best cover version he'd ever heard
:) Made me laugh...
Martin
On 20 Aug 2004, at 16:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
talking of Sonar Kollectiv.
What do people make of that label?
Alot of the stuff is pretty alright really, tends to be kind of instant
stuff
that record wasn't bad, but I like Alex Cortex more when he keeps it 4/4 but
gets all buzzy and abstract like on the 'Phlogiston' EP. the interplay between
synth tones gets almost vocal at times.
i'm not too familiar with his backcatalogue -- anything else along those lines?
or other
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was just checking the clone site, see there is a new keynote by joris voorn
coming up...sounds decent too, pretty deep...good to see otto is still at it!
very cool to see that submerge now carries clone and clone-distributed labels
too...
At 02:03 PM 8/20/2004, J.T. wrote:
very cool to see that submerge now carries clone and clone-distributed
labels too...
wow.
pretty soon i won't have to shop anywhere else but submerge!
--
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matt kane's brain
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Evening all
Thought some of you might be interested to hear that Mario will be
doing a set on my radio show tonight. I can't go into too much detail
about where he usually plays, but suffice to say that he's resident
at London's largest and longest running techno party.
In case you want to
the knitting factory doesn't run too late. and droid raves all night,
yeah?
i'm just happy to hear that the Schnaussmeister is coming
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004, Greg Earle wrote:
On Aug 19, 2004, at 12:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
best point i've heard in a while.
Verbos is playing in LA
i was cussin' out motherf**kers, which is why i couldn't post.
but be careful. I've heard the Sh*tlatapult will block a whole message.
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yeah! what gives!?
not sure!
yussell couldn't either the other day.
I couldn't spot anything obvious in the
Yeah, and also Resident Evil: Apocolypse.
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