Uhh UK politics on a 313 list man whats nextyea and everyone
thinks America is the only country that elects racists regularly...
what happened to the basslines and sick drumtracks???man...i think
i just need to go listen to a solid SQUARE waveshape for a few hours and
i have - i listened to armando's 'confusion's revenge' while i was dressing
this morning.
last week jeff mills played a snippet of it. i figured he just dropped it
in for 20 seconds over another track. but then on saturday night, the local
dj before kenny larkin played the same song. so
yea, thats a re-edit that came out...they are done by Brendan (BMG) i
believe the first 2 releases came out like 2 years ago...or maybe 1
1/2 years ago..i believe he used land of confusion with 808 state's flow
coma as well as some aphex twin or something like that..but hell yea
Armando
http://www.acidmixes.com/my2cents.zip
Please note, this is not a zip file, i have just changed to suffix,
after d/l simply rename it from .zip to .mp3
Listing
New Sound Of Soul
Kerri Chandler
Mike l Lenoiraude
The Persuader
MT aka Bayaka
Glowing Glisses
Bass Foundation
Men Without Cause
Nice
On 7 Dec 2004, at 19:26, Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
alright, I know I'm late as it gets, but I'm broke. The rmx joint on
new religion is the bomb. Orlando voorn's track went down like a
little slice of habanero. HOT. The kicker for me was the maurice
fulton mix. The mix is a morphing alien
M : A : T : R : I : X wrote:
In the spirit of anti-313 content: The nominations were announced yesterday
for this years Grammy Awards (www.grammy.com). The nominations in the
electronic category are predictably bland. Looks like they have a very
strict no Americans allowed policy :^)
Best
just a few I really liked this year and probably more but these ones
spring to mind...
Jeff Mills - Mosaigna (re-edit) - Psycho Thrill
Gary Martin - Samedi (DJ 3000 mix) - Teknotika US
Trolley Route - The Sleeper - (Robert Hood mix) - Pure Plastic
Joey Beltram - Rising Sun LP - Tresor
Joris Voorn
Mine would look like this...
The Monolith - The music in my mind - Digital Soul - DS 03
Juan Atkins - Back To Basics Pt 1 - New Religion
Juan Atkins - Back To Basics Pt 2 - New Religion
Miko Marks - Carnal - New Religion
Arne Weinberg - Spectral Disease - AW001
Melchior Productions - The Meaning
ahh I can't believe I missed this one...sorry Matt blush
Matt Chester - Into the Fall - 11th Hour
Mine would look like this...
The Monolith - The music in my mind - Digital Soul - DS 03
Juan Atkins - Back To Basics Pt 1 - New Religion
Juan Atkins - Back To Basics Pt 2 - New Religion
Miko
here's the top ten things I'd like to do to bootleggers today
1) Burn them face first
2) Cut their balls off
3) Rub gravel in their grazes
4) Drag them behind my motorcycle combination with fishing wire wrapped
round their nuts
5) Take a flamethrower to their wife and child
6) Grind up their
Can someone do a mix of there top ten? I would love to hear some of
these or at least put a name to some tracks that I may already know.
Ja'Maul Redmond
1100 S. Tryon St. Suite 300, Charlotte, NC 28203
t: 704.343.9900 f:704.343. www.perkinswill.com
Perkins+Will. Ideas + buildings that honor
lol... Can I help you with that?
Ken
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 3:28 PM
Subject: Re: (313) top ten
here's the top ten things I'd like to do to bootleggers today
1) Burn them face first
2) Cut their
8) Make them drink a bottle of LSD and lock them in a dark skip with
only a
record player and a bunch of ultradyne records
(ROFL) I think you're going soft Alex! ;-)
K
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Sent: 08 December 2004 14:28
To:
Hahahahaha, I actually thought the same Ken!
Maybe we should give them a bunch of soft-christmass-lovesongs on LP.
/out
Ken
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From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 3:33 PM
Subject: RE:
(ROFL) I think you're going soft Alex! ;-)
Nope,
should send them insane.
I did it 3 years ago, and look at me now.
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their
Yeah but that was with 'vengaboys' not ultradyne tho
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Sent: 08 December 2004 14:42
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) top ten
(ROFL) I think you're going soft Alex! ;-)
Nope,
should send them insane.
I did it
is there much difference between a bootlegger and an 'editor'?
before anyone jumps on me (or starts eyeing my balls up), i'm playing
devils advocate, ahem
robin...
On 8 Dec 2004, at 14:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
here's the top ten things I'd like to do to bootleggers today
1) Burn them
is there much difference between a bootlegger and an 'editor'?
I think a little, yeah.
But I ain't even getting started. And besides, I'm on a posting ban.
*he says, posting again*
_
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8) Make them drink a bottle of LSD and lock them in a dark
skip with only a record player and a bunch of ultradyne records
If you'll pay for my flight, I'd be down for that punishment. How many days?
Will the lsd be on steady supply? Will I have water? Do I have to play the
records or will
robin wrote:
is there much difference between a bootlegger and an 'editor'?
I'd say in general creativity is this difference.
Plus if we're talking about editing old tracks, I'd say it's not
exploiting the artist, in fact it's more likely to increase sales of the
original.
Bootlegging
here's what i came up with. im sure im forgetting some record i
really really love. argh. its funny though, in a cursory glance
through my records sitting around my room, its wild how few new
records i buy. its totally not on purpose, it seems like ive been
buying lots of represses and edits
ack! as soon as i sent it i remembered:
Moonstarr - Detroit - Sonar Kollective
damnit.
tom
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 10:34:09 -0500
here's what i came up with.
I have to be honest (though out of fashion) and say my favorite lp of the year
by far is joanna newsom's milk eyed mender. Emotional genius. Lyrics are
thoughtful. Touching melodies and the most unorthodox arrangements and hooks
I've heard in awhile. **activates flame proof containment field**
i'm just gonna do it like ian and make a list of ones as they spring to mind...:
12/ep:
juan atkins - ffwd - new religion
dynarec - the lost souls - delsin
ross154 - until my heart stops... - m o s
orlando voorn - all ignitors
shed - red planet express - solo action
jersey devil social club -
1. 3 Chairs lp
2. Omar S - 004 - Fhxe
3. Juan Atkins - Fast Forward - new religeon
4. Mike l Lenoiraude (c Webster remix)- mystic river - battle
5. Abe Duque + Blake Baxter - What Happened? - Abe Duque
7. Directions - Busted trees
8. Kenny larkin - let me think peacefrog
9. UR -windchime
10.
aha, got this the other day
freak 7 vs critical phase - orlando voorn maurice fulton remixes - new
religion
great stuff!! also on NR the John Foxx - Mr No - Joakim Remix is highly
recommended..
i'm just gonna do it like ian and make a list of ones as they spring to
mind...:
12/ep:
juan
Top records this year for me were (not in particular order):
Bola » Gneyse
Sugarloaf Gansters » Samba Swat
Nathan Fake » The sky was pink
Erykah Badu vs. Quincy Jones » On On (Summer in Sydney remix)
Joris Voorn » Lost Memories pt. 2
Kamaal the Abstract » 4 Track EP
Rex The Dog - Prototype and
Oh.. this _has_ to be mentioned (I promised to mention this when it was
time for top lists for this year):
Beanfield » Tides (Carl Craig Remix)
I think this might be the best release this year.
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, Jari Tolkkinen wrote:
Top records this year for me were (not in particular
back in the days, legowelt was a member of 313.
we traded demo tapes back then -- i lost his some years ago...and he lost it
too.
but he recently found the tape and has put a few of those old tracks online...
some real nice moody mid-90's dutch detroit techno and acid...
lake distrax is my
1. 3 Chairs lp
Hmmm isn't it a bit too easy to make a 7 minute repeating loop (as is
the case with most of the tracks on this lp)? If underwater people
wouldn´t be on this album, there wouldn't be a reason for me to buy it.
Ah well... most house/techno albums sound a bit uninspired
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From: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1. 3 Chairs lp
Hmmm isn't it a bit too easy to make a 7 minute repeating
loop (as is
the case with most of the tracks on this lp)?
if its so easy, why cant i find tons of house records
Hmmm... these are the 8 records released in 2004 that I bought. I checked
most of the other stuff coming out, really. I just think there is not much
interesting stuff out there at the moment... I'm sorry.
1) ron hardy - ron's edits vol.2 [ ron's edits 002 ]
- infamous edits
2) theo parrish -
Don't the Grammy's award for the highest selling releases?
It's a popularity contest.
MEK
Andrew Duke
Cognition
Hmmm isn't it a bit too easy to make a 7 minute repeating loop (as is
the case with most of the tracks on this lp)? If underwater people
wouldn�t be on this album, there wouldn't be a reason for me to buy it.
it's ok you don't like the album, but which tracks are 7 minute loops? i didn't
if its so easy, why cant i find tons of house records as good as
this one?
I truly belief (I mean what I say now) there has not been released more than
five good house records this year. Of course the 3 chairs album is one of
the best if you compare it to the majority of the records coming
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From: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I truly belief (I mean what I say now) there has not been
released more than
five good house records this year.
???
i know theres not a ton of good music coming out, but thats just
crazy
On 8 Dec 2004, at 17:12, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
-- Original Message --
From: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I truly belief (I mean what I say now) there has not been
released more than
five good house records this year.
Have you heard every
Maarten.
My friend.
I gotta pull you up here.
1) ron hardy - ron's edits vol.2 [ ron's edits 002 ]
- infamous edits
3) ron hardy - ron's edits vol.1 [ ron's edits 001 ]
- legendary ron hardy edits
I know you're aware of this. These two records are COPIES of Ron Hardy
edits. I have them both
maarten your taste is crap! ;P
plus you make no sense...3 chairs is loopy, but ron hardy isnt??...uh
somebody get a rope.
kidding! we'll just throw you off a bridge...
-Original Message-
From: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Dec 8, 2004 8:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
oh, yeah Maarten, I forgot.
JOAKIM!
You not got that mix he did of Elle Moi?
It's like a flippin '04 version of your love or something, its immense!
Alex
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This
here's what i could think of, with a lil' help from discogs:
jneiro jarel - black cinderella [kindred spirits]
heavy - heavy [kindred spirits]
juan atkins - fast forward [new religion]
luciano - la limonada de pepe bombilla [mental groove]
yoav b - boogie down saturn [wabi sabi]
d5 - formation
Ok I have to take the top ten bait:
1) Juan Atkins - Rebound
2) DJ Bone - Knowhere
3) Orlando Voorn - pick one :-)
4) DJ Bone - Physics EP
5) Chez Damier - Spiritual Warfare V.1
6) UR - Windchime
7) Sterac Electronics - Interpersonal XP
8) Abe Duque Blake Baxter - What Happened
9) Dex - El
I truly don't understand people who don't think that good music in house/echno
is being released. In my opinion 2004 had plenty of GREAT music. FIrst off,
what about the DETROIT GRAND PUBAHS, best 313 record of the year in my opinion.
Off hand, other records I am thinking of are the mff Bad
I got a lot of your list too... lovely choise!
Ken
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From: jurren baars [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 6:30 PM
Subject: Re: (313) top ten
here's what i could think of, with a lil' help from discogs:
jneiro jarel -
You lot can say what you like about Maarten but I wish I too could say:
these are the 8 records released in 2004 that I bought
2004 had plenty of GREAT music. FIrst off, what about the DETROIT GRAND
PUBAHS, best 313 record of the year
dunno about best 313 record, but i listed it! the album that should have come
after sandwiches imo!
(basically) house... BUT I play all that clicky microhouse perlon type stuff a
lot,
BUT I play all that clicky microhouse perlon type stuff a lot, and
for some reason I don't understand, people here don't seem to like
that sound much anymore.
This certainly isn't true for me - or for a few other list members I
can think of.
But there is something to be said for this. It does seem to be
appearing less and less, both in people's sets and in their charts.
--
Dennis DeSantis
www.dennisdesantis.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BUT I play all that clicky microhouse perlon type stuff a lot, and for
some reason I don't
Great trax! If this stuff came out on a downLow EP I'd snap it up. :-)
Cheers,
lee r. herrington
u store it
technical support specialist
440-260-2245
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From: J.T. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 11:13 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
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From: lee herrington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Great trax! If this stuff came out on a downLow EP I'd snap it
up. :-)
nudge nudge wink wink, right? haha. yeah id do the same, ive gotta
say. i love mixing down to cassette, thats how i
after an extended period of inactivity, i have managed to get myself booked
for a live mix session on a local college radio station [wruw 91.1 / the
raver's edge].
i'm looking for any tips for a bedroom DJ who has never spun in a radio
station before. or you could just post tales of disaster and
he already released many of them on cd on his own label, strange life (which
also has two excellent soundtracky cd's, such as smackos' the age of candy
candy...dark unsequenced roland jupiter moody madness!)
http://www.discogs.com/release/350905
he didnt put lake distrax on the cd tho aghh!
i had a suprisingly positive experience.
i got to play on WNUR in Chicago right before I moved, and playing in a
soundproofed room with excellent monitors and a nice vestax rotery mixer
was one of my best djing experiences. with i had it recorded.
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, lee herrington wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i had a suprisingly positive experience.
i got to play on WNUR in Chicago right before I moved, and
playing in a
soundproofed room with excellent monitors and a nice vestax
rotery mixer
was one of my best
When you hear set after set of micro/clicky stuff that segues very smoothly
from one track to another it gets worn out.
That or all the glitchy stuff sounds less freaky, and has less of an
impact, if the entire set it made up of Perlon style snippet beats and
rhythms.
style overdose
MEK
Singles
---
01. Robag Wruhme - Skrubbs (Musik Krause)
02. Jesper Dahlback - Machine Dance (DK)
03. Akufen - Forcept I (M-nus)
04. John Spring - Strange (Sub Static)
05. Phil Stumpf - Schnipsel (Festplatten)
06. Run Stop Restore - Arrows (M-nus)
07. Minimal Man - Chicken Store (Perlon)
08. John
One of the things I like best about doing the show is that there are
people listening but they're not there looking at you/distracting you
+ you don't have to make them dance. It's incredibly liberating. I'd
make the most of it and play stuff that you love but maybe wouldn't
think of playing
Yeah, well I with you would thave thothe hairth off of your
tongue--youre tharting to thound like Thylvethter the cat! ;)
-m
http://threeonethree.com
longlivedetroitunderground
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004
disagree
I can think of a Kit Clayton live set that was totally glich. It was an
amazing disc burned from a live show. I think the real problem is the
vast amount of perlon wannabe's that flooded the market. Playing a
bunch of mediocre style bitters would mke any set sound bland.
On
One of the things I like best about doing the show is that there are
people listening but they're not there looking at you/distracting you
+ you don't have to make them dance. It's incredibly liberating. I'd
make the most of it and play stuff that you love but maybe wouldn't
think of playing
Hi Alex!
1) ron hardy - ron's edits vol.2 [ ron's edits 002 ]
- infamous edits
3) ron hardy - ron's edits vol.1 [ ron's edits 001 ]
- legendary ron hardy edits
I know you're aware of this. These two records are COPIES of Ron Hardy
edits. I have them both and agree that they are EXCELLENT.
... BUT I play all that clicky
microhouse perlon type stuff a lot, and for some reason I don't
understand, people here don't seem to like that sound much anymore.
However, in my opinion that is the logical evolution of the music and
there is a lot of great stuff being made along those
Hi List,
Not sure how many Scottish 313ers we have left but
just incase anyone is interested we have a wee party
happening this Saturday night @ Club 69. I will be
torturing peoples ears for the first part of the night
in order to make our guest for the night Mr Tristan
Watkins sound even better
depending on what time the set is, you can play whatever nasty words you
want (according to the FCC at least, station regulations might be
different). 10pm-6am indecent content is allowed. as long as it's a nasty
word in a song, you're OK. don't swear if you're talking though!
hopefully you
My advice:
Don't bring 22 oz. beers and smoke weed in the station studio. Back when I
lived in Kalamazoo, my mate lost his show cus the station manager walked in and
I had a beer in my hand. I felt bad to be the cause, but on the other hand he
had encouraged it and was also drinking, so I
Dear Stewart,
maarten your taste is crap! ;P
funny you say that. First, a lot of the stuff you like, I like too and vice
versa. I just don't buy as much records as you do. Second, one of my
favourite records is downlow 001, one of your records. I am also in love
with the todas las noches
Hi, well you say you disagree but then you say that it isn't a radical
difference... which means it is logical progression. Maybe I wasn't very
clear, I just mean it was a natural step for 313-derived music to go into this
territory. Not like it HAD to go there or is some huge new leap.
egads, not sure I can come up with a top ten as I haven't been buying much
this year (not as much as I'd like to)
so - those that I bought this year (of those that came out in 2004) in the
order I've been able to think of them
Panash (Pepe Bradock) - Unicorn (Atavisme)
DJ Bone - both RIDE
Thanks for all the helpful advice. This live session looks to be an
enjoyable time. By the way, if anyone is interested in tuning in, I am
scheduled to spin on Sat. Dec. 18th at 6:00pm[est time]
Link to show --- http://www.raversedge.net/
Cheers,
lee r. herrington
u store it
technical
Dear Stewart,
(heyyy Stewart is my last name Baute!)
maarten your taste is crap! ;P
funny you say that. First, a lot of the stuff you like, I like too and vice
well, it wasn't haha funny, but yes, i was kidding!
versa. I just don't buy as much records as you do. Second, one of my
yooo i
so I'm in San Francisco and just found out that
John Aquaviva and Ken Ishi are both playing on the
same night. I've never seen either of them play
and I need some advice. They'll both cost me the
same, so that's not much of an issue. The club
Ken Ishi's playing at really sucks, though I
Check the times and try to do both...
Martin
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 9:41 PM
Subject: (313) john aquaviva or ken ishi?
so I'm in San Francisco and just found out that
John Aquaviva and Ken Ishi are both
Acquaviva is playing god-awful clubby house the last I've
heard. He was so bad the last time I saw him at Motor (maybe
three years ago) that I'd given up on him. I know some folks
that saw him play recently, and they had the same to say.
I would go peep Ishii if it were my nickel.
-m
but be careful and don't get burned like i did with speedy j and ken ishii :(
i don't know what acquaviva's playing lately, but ishii's charts usually
have stuff like bryan zentz and misstress barbara in them. (although his
new remix album's got moodymann on it)
At 04:43 PM 12/8/2004, Martin
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Actually I'm surprised so many people cited What Happened - I
own it, I like it, I play it, but to me it is not even the best
cut on that EP!
i just cited the EP in my list because there's
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Panash (Pepe Bradock) - Unicorn (Atavisme)
i like this record, though i havent heard anyone else even mention
it. certainly not a massive anthem like some of the best pepe
records, but its got a really nice
as acquaviva's set at motor got dumber, the parties got funner
ie- we all got drunker.
never cared for ishi behind the decks.
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, Matthew Mangold wrote:
Acquaviva is playing god-awful clubby house the last I've
heard. He was so bad the last time I saw him at Motor (maybe
Oh well now that everyone is dropping lists here:
5 that never left my iPod albums:
Like A Tim Gina V. D'Orio - Bassgirl (Like/Dub)
Octave One - The Theory Of Everything (430 West)
Optic Nerve - Metal Images (Puzzlebox)
$tinkworx - Ain't-Chit History (Nature)
Raiders of the lost Arp - Raiders
Like A Tim Gina V. D'Orio - Bassgirl (Like/Dub)
oh yes!!!
so good. wish my ipod wasn't in the shop =/
Octave One - The Theory Of Everything (430 West)
Optic Nerve - Metal Images (Puzzlebox)
$tinkworx - Ain't-Chit History (Nature)
Raiders of the lost Arp - Raiders of the lost Arp
Going to try and do a top ten but my fav labels for 2004 are:
Iridite/11th Hour/Sud/Los/Varial/Technonoir/Electrofunk/Subject
Detroit/Counterbalance/Monox
Martin
Yeah, that's my favorite on there too... don't know if it gets the ep in my top
ten... but it's in my record bag. Although I'm trying to track down Abe Duque
#8 after hearing mp3s, I need to give it some more listens but thinking I might
end up liking it even more than 7
After I posted I
oops - forgot to add:
Frankie - Frankie 02 (Frankie records)
one of the most messed up bunch of acid tracks I've heard this year - I
think it was released this year
well I bought it this year anyway
MEK
Sure, they got more fun--but Magda and Liz Copeland in the
other room COMPLETELY blew him away. Years before, at AQUA,
however, I'd have to say Acquaviva was at the top of his
game. Man that was a fun party! There was a kiddie-pool
filled with goldfish that a few dared to swallow live.
John
John Acquaviva, Michael Geiger vs. Red Alert, D. Wynn,
warehouse, 6AM--fun times, indeed!
That must have been brilliant, D. Wynn is the bomb - his mixes send me
deep...
Martin
I am into interesting soundtracks at the moment and need some suggestions.
Of course I know Bladerunner!
I have been listening to Badalamenti's Mulholland Dr (the main theme is very
Mayday, struck me first time!)
Morricone's Exorcist II: The Heretic - very strange, takes in rare Morricone
rock
Akira by Geinoh Yamashirogumi (GLORIOUS)
Ghost in the Shell (Playstation Game Soundtrack, not the movies or the TV
series) featuring Derrick May, Claude Young, Takkyu Ishino, Joey Beltram,
Advent, Westbam, Hardfloor, Mijk van Dijk, and CJ Bolland. The two disc
version just got rereleased so
There's a Japanese-only Appleseed soundtrack that's really good - a
couple of duds but it also contains the sublime Akufen cut, The
Dragonfly Who Thought He Was a Mockingbird...
tracklisting:
01. Boom Boom Satellites /Dive For You
02. Paul Oakenfold / Burns Attack
03. Basement Jaxx / Good Luck
This sounds good! They don't have to be strictly electronic either. I am
quite intrigued by some of the soundtracks which have been influential on
electronic types or appropriated by that wider scene. Eg, how come Morricone
comps get reviewed in electronic/dance mags (even when no remixes)?
I
I had my eye on this. Is the Lauryn Hill song any good - or is that the
spin-off?
Kinda related - Anne Dudley - Art Of Noise - has done a very nice jazz type
album with Alison Moyet, Voice, and is doing soundtrack for forthcoming
Tristan and Isolde movie which I am hyped about. It's her first
About Morricone, there is a recent double compilation out on Compost, which
is very enjoyable :
Ennio Morricone - Remixes Volume 2
- KiDDy.
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From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 12:12 AM
Subject:
2 rather obvious suggestions:
John Carpenter, he did many scores himself or in cooperations, check
Escape From NY, Halloween ...
Goblin, italian cult prog rock band which did many Dario Argento OSTs,
check Tenebre, Profondo Rosso...
..will have to finally check Badalamenti, been wanting to for
Ryuichi Sakamoto
love his film scores: Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence, The Sheltering Sky, and
the Last Emperor
MEK
Simon Hindle
[EMAIL
Badalamenti is superb, did Twin Peaks, etc. Long association with David
Lynch.
Thanks for the tips, all excellent stuff!
--
From: ha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Soundtracks
Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 10:33 AM
2 rather obvious
I thought the remixes I heard were a bit of a letdown. Not very interesting
remixers - at least to me. But maybe I should play again.
I am also really into some of the Bond stuff - got Tina Turner's best of and
dig Goldeneye, gonna try mixing into Dr Dre. Wicked song.
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From: KiDD*e*
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From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Badalamenti is superb, did Twin Peaks, etc. Long association with
David
Lynch.
Thanks for the tips, all excellent stuff!
im something of a danny elfman fan, his score for edward
scissorhands
Philip Glass - Kundun, Mishima, Powaqqatsi (and the other two in the
trilogy), the Fog of War, etc.
MEK
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I just thought of a few more as well:
A Clockwork Orange (meaty old synths bashing out lashings the beautiful
beautiful ludwig van)
Midnight Express (GIORGIO!)
The Terminator (John Carpenter-esque)
Tron (almost as good as the music in the arcade game)
Lost In Translation (just dreamy and
and Lalo Schifrin as well - he of the themes to 'Bullit' and 'Mission
Impossible' amongst others.
And John Barry rules as well.
Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/12/2004 9:35:46 am
I am into interesting soundtracks at the moment and need some
suggestions.
Of course I know Bladerunner!
I have
Did anyone mention Tangerine Dream yet?
They got a little ridiculous in the 90s. But those earlier soundtracks
for Risky Business, Wavelength, Firestarter, The Keep, etc...those
pretty much set the table for me as far as electronic music goes.
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Dennis DeSantis
www.dennisdesantis.com
as in pensive reflection or contemplation - been listening to lots of
music that puts me there/or compliments the mood I'm already in (I blame
this rainy, not quite snowing yet, grey weather we've been having)
stuff like:
Opiate, Minotaur Shock, Four Tet, Isan, Mum, Boards of Canada,
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