On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 at 7:06 PM, Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My high school used to offer classes in electronic music. This was
back in.oh, 1986.
We used Sequential Circuit Pro One synths and recorded to 4 track
reel-to-reel. Learned all
on 10/10/04 8:40 PM, Greg Earle at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 at 7:06 PM, Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My high school used to offer classes in electronic music. This was
back in.oh, 1986.
We used Sequential Circuit
I guess you need
to know Traxx to envision it, but if you do, then it fits.
Kicked off? Did i miss that story?
Sorry if I created any confusion. Just hypothesizing,
well you're probably not too far off, Traxx used to DJ on WNUR, way way
back when... as did Derrick Carter. Also I agree
another shooting in detroit, seven people shot, one cop, one other
person in the head. undercover cops were trying to get into trenchtown
afterhours, or some other spot on that block (i haven't been there since
it was better days/bittersweet). not too many details yet, the monday
paper should
greg
thanks so much for the mac 411 - i've d.loaded the mp3 and streamripper.
james
www.jbucknell.com
Greg Earle
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
detroit is one of the longest sad stories I can think of in my life.
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From: ani [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 11:40 PM
Subject: (313) OT: club shooting in detroit
another shooting in detroit, seven people shot, one
there has been a lot of discussion recently about how to get the younger
(american) generation to listen to techno and that the majority of this
list are over 25 (myself included).
ah, the irony - in my experience,
techno/house/electro is music that only young people listen to, those
under 25, as
there has been a lot of discussion recently about how to get the younger
(american) generation to listen to techno and that the majority of this
list are over 25 (myself included).
ah, the irony - in my experience, techno/house/electro is music that only young
people listen to, those under 25,
for double post. didn't think original mail had made it through.
ta,
aidan
Hmm.
Jamal Moss.
Heard that new Axis by him, and it's excellent.
Then, after the pub Friday night me and a mate were playing a few records.
He had this excellent thing on a red label, the name began with C, and
ended in O.
So, anyway, I have a look to see who made the track as it's good, and,
Only ten years of listening to Desert scores by Ian O'Brien, Music has the
rights ... by BOC, and Night drive by Cybotron, and still hugely enjoying
them... Can't really imagine any of that stuff aging (and these are just a few
examples off the top of my head)
Gwendal
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Basically, there would be record sales in competition with DVDs, video games,
mobile phones, concert tickets... Actually had a talk with a guy (professionnal
classical musician) who sees the same happening in his field, he records less
and less, but tours more and more... The interesting effect
Axis 7s - I picked up 3 of these last weekend, the 'Absolute', 'Highlight'
and 'Contact' 'Special's. Really good - best Mills stuff I've heard for
some time. I remember it was quite a while back people were mentioning Axis
7s on here - was that these 3 or were there others before these? I
Damn! Go to my 313 folder to make sure my message has posted and I've been
beaten by Bond. Manc synchronicity.
I think the Axis 7's are the same ones that were
mentioned on here a while ago Francis. They were first
sold at Sonar and meant to be limited to 75 or
something daft like that but then they appeared on the
Axis online shop and then filtered down to record
shops too.
Cheers
BT
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it seems to be music that you are supposed to grow out of. most of my
friends used to go to clubs, but would now rather eat their own flesh than
listen to techno
So True...
Most
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004, David Beattie wrote:
I think the Axis 7's are the same ones that were
mentioned on here a while ago Francis. They were first
sold at Sonar and meant to be limited to 75 or
something daft like that but then they appeared on the
Axis online shop and then filtered down to
In a recent thread people were talking about a Carl Craig thing 'Feel The
Fire', saying (if I recall correctly) something like it would amaze today's
house producers as it could still blow away anything out there.
Being a C2 man (though not faithfully, some of his remixes don't do it for
me eg.
well I am 32 have a family (which will grow in Feb next year - can't wait!) and
still love all kinds of techno, clubbing , playing out , the whole thing...if
you truely love techno you'll stick with it whatever.
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From: Mann, Ravinder [mailto:[EMAIL
if you truely love techno you'll stick with it.
here here...
i start to lose touch with it all when i don't go out dancing. the
music i love doesn't make a lot of sense without the dance.
robin...
Anyway I don’t think I've seen anyone mention this on here, it's
by Jamal Moss aka Hieroglyphic Being
Hey Francis.
I did a 'review' of it a week or so ago.
Everyone's bugging out on this record!
It's Duncans fault, he bought one first.
Even Ashley just asked if I had one!
Ashley doesn't
Was I the only one not feeling this set. I had listened to it before I
knew who the Supergroup were and couldn't finish listening to it. Then
after I learned it was comprised of some true superstars I listened to
it all the way through and Just couldn't get into it.
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Just seen the lineup for Fabric this weekend.
Stacey Pullen
Rolando
Surburban Knight (Live)
Colin Dale
Joakim
Darshan Jesrani (M.Area)
Maurice Fulton
Weatherall
Looks alright!
Any of you lot going?
Sorry if it was mentioned before.
Let us know how it was
Alex
It's one of those days where I just rattle on to myself.
Oh well.
Anyway, can anyone help me?
Have you ever been to Japan?
What are the music magazines that do techno reviews in Japan?
What are the large clubs there?
I notice that club womb seems to have been going for a while. Are there
other
Ahh ha! Only had to wait half a day for my turn to say 'you haven't been
paying attention'! Yes this has been mentioned before and has got me badly
wanting to go but my feckless mates have backed out of a plan to voyage
south. Anyone off the list going? As it is if I can't go there I might go
dsfnksdnkdsknlfslfdsadas
andythepooh.com
'Fraid I'm not off to London for the Fabric do Francis.
Seems like it's only me and you on here today!
As it is if I can't go there I might go
to the Electric Souls party in Cheshire - though there's not too much on
that line up for me apart from Henrik Schwarz live
Hmm, he's only on for 40
Coming this week...///on LD
///mixes
Claude Young - True People Mix
Makaton - Ritual Mix
On DS
System 23 mix live from a squat party last week - listen to us destroy
Phatties 6K Sound System and wake 400 people up to Northern Electronic
SoulSomething came over them///
Full Update,
dsfnksdnkdsknlfslfdsadas
Yeah, I agree.
It was brilliant, everyone should get one.
p.s. you spelt it wrong, it's 'dadas' at the end.
_
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
dsfnksdnkdsknlfslfdsadas
Yeah, I agree.
It was brilliant, everyone should get one.
p.s. you spelt it wrong, it's 'dadas' at the end.
ha.
my email account has been semi dead for days, i couldnt send
my email account has been semi dead for days, i couldnt send
anything. theres been so much sh*t i wanted to talk, yet couldnt.
we got off lightly then eh tom? :)
robin...
Martin
3 dogs
I hope they're not on strings. and you didn't get them out of that squat.
dirty mutts.
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whats up with this? i tried to sign up for 313 with gmail but it
didnt work. it didnt reject me or anything, it just failed. whats
up with this? is there any way around it? id really like to switch
over to something more reliable so that i dont have to worry about
not being able to send stuff
Thanks to everybody that came out on Friday and sorry it had to end so
early. I hope you all had a good time before Chicago's finest showed
up, because I know I did. Based on the small amount that Plastique de
Reve did play, though, I'm positive we'll have him out again. Also,
thanks again to
... you can watch carl craig play with sock puppets on www.planet-e.net
:-P
lee r. herrington
u store it
technical support specialist
440-260-2245
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 11:52:33 -0400, Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
whats up with this? i tried to sign up for 313 with gmail but it
didnt work
i've been signed up using gmail for ages, it does usually take an
unusually long time to get any kind of response when signing up to 313
in
Aiden O'Docherty quoth:
and that aii track off the narita 'terminal one' 12 comes second with
connective zone's
'function' track third. not that you care, but i've had my fun and
that's all
that matters.
Jaded? Not I. 'Life Is An Open Sky.' (Or maybe it just feels that way
right now
Exactly, it took me like 2 days to have a positive response for
subscription.
While its almost immediate to sign out.
- KiDDy.
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From: Edward George [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 5:45 PM
Subject: Re: (313)
On Monday, October 11, 2004, at 04:47 pm, Ken Odeluga wrote:
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The correct URL is
www.milleplateuxmedia.com
Sorry.
k
I'm defo having some of that...
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 10/11/2004 4:01 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Cc:
Subject:RE: (313) London Party 16th Oct
Ahh ha! Only had to wait half a day for my turn to say 'you haven't
Wrong again : www.milleplateauxmedia.com
;-)
Nice to see them back on track, though.
In the same vein, ambient guys may not have noticed that legendary Em:t have
released a couple of fresh new comps...
Gwendal
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Envoyé :
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From: Aidan O'Doherty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
there has been a lot of discussion recently about how to get the
younger
(american) generation to listen to techno and that the majority
of this
list are over 25 (myself included).
yeah, well
Not one to normally promote my friends stuff but the new LHAS inc
forthcoming on cynic records is pretty lush..
Got one yesterday and been playing it a lot..
Worth checking out here... http://www.cynicrecords.co.uk
p
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL
[just tried to send this and my e-mail froze. it probably got through any
way, but just in case it hasn't here it is again]
alex.bond (who else? i hear all of you ask,) wrote:
Jamal Moss.
Heard that new Axis by him, and it's excellent.
Then, after the pub Friday night me and a mate were
and one side on the cs strategy on eargasmic records is also by Jamal
Moss. (recommended)
Jurren.
does this have a red label?
if it does, it's the one I heard. First track on one side very nice?
The reason I ask if you'd all been sleeping is that I've heard 3 tracks by
this guy, all brilliant
and here's the adonis presents hieroglyphic being release i mentioned.
http://www.discogs.com/release/65053
jurren
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On 11 Oct 2004, at 16:59, placid wrote:
Not one to normally promote my friends stuff but the new LHAS inc
forthcoming on cynic records is pretty lush..
Got one yesterday and been playing it a lot..
the LHAS inc. 12 that's come out on Eskimo recently is really good too.
like old
you see it can happen, god on them and you for going to check em out...its
up to us to educate the kids so if kids aren't getting into the style then we
are to blame...
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon
On Oct 11, 2004, at 7:10 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And I'd like to know more about Jamal Moss if anyone knows. I've heard
a
grand total of 3 tracks by him, evryone was killer.
check out the handful of releases on small label Mathmatics..
--
Matt MacQueen
http://SonicSunset.com
That's the one I was going to mention- I've been pushing it to people
in Rubadub for about 6 months but it's a bit weird for a lot of peepz
cheers
Jason
On 11 Oct 2004, at 17:12, jurren baars wrote:
and here's the adonis presents hieroglyphic being release i mentioned.
swampscott?
On Sun, 10 Oct 2004, FRED giannelli wrote:
on 10/10/04 8:40 PM, Greg Earle at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 at 7:06 PM, Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My high school used to offer classes in electronic music. This
you can't download a concert.
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004, Cobert, Gwendal wrote:
Basically, there would be record sales in competition with DVDs, video games,
mobile phones, concert tickets... Actually had a talk with a guy
(professionnal classical musician) who sees the same happening in his
I pulled this out recently and played it and it was fairly
satisfactory but not up to the stellar level of a lot of Carl
Craig's other work around that time -- particularly that
remix he did on Deep Dish (Moment of Truth? can't
put my hands on it at the moment).
Definitely got the hype though, a
yup, I'm 35 and probably going to make techno an even more central role in
my life within the next year or so. I think that if you love the music
there shouldn't be any reason to give it up the older you get.
Why stop dancing? My parents haven't - they just dance to the music they
grew up with.
wow - that is a great little bit of real life there.
They probably feel about the same as Juan, Eddie, Derrick and Kevin did.
puts a smile on my face to know that they aren't giving up on it just
because their peers aren't understanding what they're doing. Chancesa are
they are going to be people
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