On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, David Powers wrote:
Are any Chicago people going to check out REGIS on Saturday,
i'd like to, but i think some friends are having a going away party. and
also i might drive to cleveland to see lungfish. or i suppose i could see
yo la tengo in cleveland. arg, choices!
saturday september 25 2004
phoniq brings you an evening of deep listening
featuring from toronto
akumu - live - www.spiderrecords.com
and the local stylings of
naw - live - www.noisefactoryrecords.com
scant intone vs. various - live - www.panospria.com / www.phoniq.net
cyan - dj -
phew, finally gave some love to a Carl tayor mix i downloaded from god
knows where/when (was it a post on 313 or maybe from Little Detroit?),
a rout of later-era planet e artists from Moodyann to Theo's remix of
Recloose, Common Factor and At Les among other gems.. and more tracks
that were
oh yes, that's a nice mix - but then, all Carl Taylor mixes are nice :)
I think it was somewhere on Little Detroit, or at least linked on there.
perhaps check the mixes section of the site, or ...
erm ... hey Martin, where's that mix?
lisa
Matt MacQueen wrote:
phew, finally gave some love
http://www.carltaylor.org/mixes.php
lisa wrote:
oh yes, that's a nice mix - but then, all Carl Taylor mixes are nice :)
I think it was somewhere on Little Detroit, or at least linked on there.
perhaps check the mixes section of the site, or ...
erm ... hey Martin, where's that mix?
lisa
heheheh
alcohol to the rescue, :)
I threatened the people upstairs tonight because they didnt like my
wednesday tracking at midnight
molsen 40s, baby
d,
-Joe
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From: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2004 11:53
Clinically Inclined
17 September 2004
Fridays 11:00pm - 1:30am, 89.3 FM WNUR Chicago
http://SonicSunset.com --- download this show
part 1 Offbeat dusted b-side dubs.. Stockholm's 12th Floor into
Recloose's techno funk provides backbeat to proto hip-hop from Whodini.
Handclap to
seen any other records from Planet E in the last 2 years other than work by
Carl himself?
Niko Marks Chune?
k
As far as London goes, I'm no expert, but I think The
New Dance Sound... is maybe a bit overrated in it's
influence on anyone but Brits (or maybe even just
Londoners?). It's a good story, but I've never talked
to anyone who got into detroit sounds because of it.
(Though it probably did provide a
http://www.technopride.net/download_center_lite/index.php?setsdomes/
Laurent_Garnier_and_Jeff_Mills-Live_at_Switch_StudioBrussel-17-09
-2004_hosted_by_www.technopride.net.mp3
- Greg
D'oh!@ That'll teach me to not test a direct link first. Methinks
the server keeps Cookies - the link is correct, but you have to
click on it from this page instead of trying it directly:
http://www.technopride.net/setsdomes-2004setembro.htm
Given that there's 3 Dave Clarke sets on
Ken Odeluga wrote:
As far as London goes, I'm no expert, but I think The
New Dance Sound... is maybe a bit overrated in it's
influence on anyone but Brits (or maybe even just
Londoners?).
I did, other people I know did too. I don't think that comp can be dismissed
so lightly.
k
raises hand me too, that was my first exposure to Detroit. I didn't
like every track on the comp when it came out, but it opened my ears
to the sound.
I got my copy out last weekend, have you heard the mix side lately? The
amount of spin backs - made me smile...Still very fond of it
i've appreciated all sides of the debate, but i concur. After
Detroit, it's Berlin. If we are talking kindred TECHNO spirits, who
helped get detroit european exposure, collaborations, the whole
Hardwax/Basic Channel connection, remember that tresor compilation:
Berlin-Detroit: A Techno
Yeah I only found it on vinyl in the summer so I was bemused at the quite
whack 'mega mix' style wrap-up on the final side! Spin-back city!
Plus the pressing is pretty weak in volume. There is (I think?) though, a
longer version of 'Share This House' and some tracks make more sense it
seems to me
mr baxter delivered the goods on there, never saw those tracks anywhere else
either..
and yeah, Mia Hesterley is magic, there´s a track that deserves a 12 release..
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From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: donderdag 23 september 2004 11:31
To: Martin Dust;
Forever and a day was released on this 12...
http://www.discogs.com/release/99509
p
-Original Message-
From: Peteri, Jochem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 September 2004 10:33
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) If
mr baxter delivered the goods on there, never saw those
now there´s another piece of vinyl ill probably never findgrrr
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From: placid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: donderdag 23 september 2004 11:36
To: Peteri, Jochem; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) If
Forever and a day was released on this 12...
I have it on good authority that the first record of this nature to land in
Manchester was Chip E Like This.
That was late '86. 4 copies apparently.
The first 'house' record to blow the whole thing up in Manchester was
Adonis No Way Back.
Apparently that's the one that kicked everything off.
Hey what's wrong with spinbacks? If that was what made the mix whack then
I'm a whack DJ.
Come to think of it...
Up Periscope.
Records I recall being played in Leeds at that time ..
Corina - T Coy
Too Far Gone - Adonis
The Dance - DM
Like This - Chip E
We Rocking Down the House -
House Nation - House Master
Voodoo Ray - AGCG
Pacific State - 808
Lets get Brutal -
Ma Foom Bay - Cultural Vibe
Take Some
Up Periscope.
Records I recall being played in Leeds at that time ..
Corina - T Coy
Too Far Gone - Adonis
The Dance - DM
Like This - Chip E
We Rocking Down the House -
House Nation - House Master
Voodoo Ray - AGCG
Pacific State - 808
Lets get Brutal -
Ma Foom Bay - Cultural Vibe
Take Some
I like that mix on that record, I think it's hot.
who did it?
D.May tape edits?
_
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This e-mail is sent by the above named in their
individual, non-business capacity and
as these scenes could and should imo co exist in Clubland.
Totally agreed.
and there won't be any 'good' clubs again really till they do.
p.s. my email is going all funny, I presume my post got through, I've taken
this from an email from Ken.
Of course your email got through Alex, its a well
trodden path from your work to the 313 list, the email
isnt going to get lost is it ;-))
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
p.s. my email is going all funny, I presume my post
got through, I've taken
this from an email from Ken.
LOS ANGELES - Russ Meyer, a master of s*xploitation filmmaking who was called
king of the n*dies
or King Leer for such soft-*ore p*rnography classics as Faster P*ssycat,
Kill! Kill! and Vixen,
has died. He was 82..
And Andre Hazes has died too this morning, at 9.30...
tragic moments in the
New section just gone live on LD
http://www.littledetroit.net/Links/index.php
Submit away here:
http://www.littledetroit.net/Links/index.php?thisShow=Sub
Cheers
Martin
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No I wouldn't say its 100%. I mean I still like techno : ) But as a music
that is African in its roots theres not many African decendants listening to
it. Go to a techno night and look around. It's clear to see.
As an example, my group of friends at the time 87 was made up of some White,
On 23 Sep 2004, at 14:47, Mann, Ravinder wrote:
No I wouldn't say its 100%. I mean I still like techno : ) But as a
music
that is African in its roots theres not many African decendants
listening to
it. Go to a techno night and look around. It's clear to see.
Technically that isn't true
naw - someone on Gemm has it for $121.00
;)
Peteri, Jochem
[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313@hyperreal.org
ridge.nl
But as a music that is African in its roots theres not many African
decendants
listening to it. Go to a techno night and look around. It's clear to see.
Technically that isn't true tho is it.
++ I thought Id see more diversity. Its certainly less diverse to the times I
was reffering to.
One went on ebay the other month for about £35.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 September 2004 14:57
To: Peteri, Jochem
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) If
naw - someone on Gemm has it for $121.00
;)
cheers for that Martin, great new resource section there!
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From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 9/23/2004 2:43 PM
To: 313@Hyperreal.Org Org
Cc:
Subject: (313) Links
New
Well.
I mean, I know I can be slow and all, but I'm at least 10 years LATE on
this one!
I think I've just realised from Tristan's weekend tracklists that the Ani
who did Love Is The Message is the Ani on this list.
Is that right?
Wow.
That's a CLASSIC! Pretty big round these parts too, used to
On 23 Sep 2004, at 15:57, Mann, Ravinder wrote:
But as a music that is African in its roots theres not many African
decendants
listening to it. Go to a techno night and look around. It's clear to
see.
Technically that isn't true tho is it.
++ I thought Id see more diversity. Its
New webmail client means I may be able to post from work now (we'll see if it
goes
through), and try to rival Alex's prolificness!
Alex, it was Laura Gavoor who did the Ani vocals.
T
On Thu Sep 23 16:05 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
Well.
I mean, I know I can be slow and all, but I'm at least
Not sure if it was a bootleg or not...
But either way.its a nice crisp loud pressing
p
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From: Paul Kendrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 September 2004 15:53
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Peteri, Jochem
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) If
One went on ebay
Try a Garage night :) Sheffield has a massive scene and the mix is
pretty even, just duck if something goes bang. The scene here is
closing all the clubs down - seven shootings this year, very sad.
Madness aint it, go for a night out, get shot at - egos need to kept in
check at some of
Now that these have been referenced in another
thread, can we expect to see the sets posted
somewhere soon?
(please...)
-marc
At 6:56 PM +0100 9/19/04, Tristan Watkins wrote:
[313] 10th Anniversary - UK (all tracks were created by one-time [313] list
participants)
erm yeah, probably got a bit carried away. i know the
new dance sound was important in introducing loads of
folks to techno, i shouldn't have been dismissive...
i guess the point i was trying to make is that there
are lots of other ways the vibe/sound spread.
something that isn't talked about as
Im not sure where and when Alex got his info, but this is a snip of
the press release that matt passed onto the list on June 22nd:
--
Kraftwerk 12345678 - The Catalogue will be available on September...
In a recent interview to italian newspaper La Stampa, Ralf Hütter
confirmed release
Argh! Still no sight of official re-issues of the first 3 albums.
What gives?!
sqrrt
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From: jason kenjar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 12:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Kraftwerk 12345678
Im not
Argh! Still no sight of official re-issues of the first 3 albums.
I heard they were doing them.
Im not sure where and when Alex got his info
from someone in EMI UK. So, it's quite possible that they're not doing them
in the UK, but are for other territories.
if you see what I mean.
but who
That's the same press release I saw but it does say September as a release
date so they have 7 more days - I'm not holding my breath.
We should all know by now that Kraftwerk (that is to say Ralf and Florian)
are overly cautious about releasing their music. That's one of the factors
that drove
reminding all of you guys again.. please come check out Mr. Webster's
first NYC appearance in 3+ years. It will be good. I promise.
+odd
--
http://www.scalestudio.com/events/
CHARLES WEBSTER
Nottingham, England's Charles Webster makes his first appearance
in NYC since the release of his 2001
i'm gettting this message. anyone speak espanol?
Amigo do Techno
Este arquivo est
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004, Greg Earle wrote:
http://www.technopride.net/download_center_lite/index.php?setsdomes/
Laurent_Garnier_and_Jeff_Mills-Live_at_Switch_StudioBrussel-17-09
I don't speak Spanish or Portuguese but it looks more like the latter to me?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 September 2004 18:19
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Mills vs. Garnier in Belgium last week
i'm gettting this message.
ok- i got it, but it's going to take 20 hrs at my current DL speed.
anyone else having that trouble? anyone wanna put it on a faster server?
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004, Greg Earle wrote:
http://www.technopride.net/download_center_lite/index.php?setsdomes/
I have dl the set but it's only an hour of music from Garnier and Mills, the
rest is just Studio Brussels talking an playing tunes.
U better try this:
http://3voor12.vpro.nl/3voor12/maps/programs/episodes/index.jsp?portals=2534202maps=3122274programs=15336460episodes=18317087
recored last night
There's some stuff on the early music policy/nights at the Hacienda written
down in the '24hr party people - Tony H. Wilson' book...
It's quite fun to read about the student nights at the Hac going off like a
rocket on cheap lager and indie music and the nights that Pickering was
playing
it was
I thought there might be some artistic reason for this too but it's a
lot more practical than that- you can only really use the plates of a
record about 5 times and each set of plates is worth about 3000-5000
records. After that the plates have to be thrown away and the record
remastered and
On Sep 23, 2004, at 3:27 AM, Martin Dust wrote:
I got my copy out last weekend, have you heard the mix side lately?
The amount of spin backs - made me smile...Still very fond of it
tho...
i always got a kick out of that mix title, wasn't it something like
Megamix: Detroit is Jacking.
Forever and a day was released on this 12...
http://www.discogs.com/release/99509
anything else ever make it onto this label? what's the story with
it..? never heard of it before, or was it a 1-and-done thing.
--
Matt MacQueen
http://SonicSunset.com
On Sep 23, 2004, at 7:25 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey what's wrong with spinbacks? If that was what made the mix
whack then
I'm a whack DJ.
if you used backspins as much as this mix does, you would be
backspinning 4 times during the track itself, and once or twice during
every
hi,
got this chaka khan track from a friend the other day and started editing it
a bit.
its pretty rough, I recorded two pieces of me just playing with it. I'd
like suggestions/comments if you listen.
here they are:
http://www.emmrecords.com/~fux//fux__editing_chaka_khan.mp3
If indeed it is the only release the catalog number is a bit of a curiosity
MEK
Matt MacQueen
i love that tune, but it's not me.
one of my most vivid memories of laura was our discussion of our shared
name. very nice person, she's missed.
not sure if this was posted on here yet or not:
the message is love 10-02-04
yin-sight tribute celebration honoring laura gavoor
king britt
ron
On Sep 23, 2004, at 4:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If indeed it is the only release the catalog number is a bit of a
curiosity
i bet there are others, just not put into discogs.. but i just wonder
what they were or if there were any other Baxter or Detroit
connections. it's always
Laura Ani Gavoor is her name, and if you have ever heard Laura speak
before, you can tell it is her!! The song is truely one of my favorites.
~Erin
Alex, it was Laura Gavoor who did the Ani vocals.
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