now this is a topic i truly love.great techno, and definatly some of
my favorite stuffb12 is some of my favorite as well as some of the
early apollo releases (r&s sub) also,i was always into early sun electric
stuff as well.as far as Florence...there is 1 track on the Dominions
album
On Dec 10, 2004, at 5:07 PM, "dinamica" wrote:
On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 06:42:48PM +0100, kj at technotourist dot org
wrote:
On 10-dec-04, at 18:19, dinamica wrote:
I've been organizing my collection latelly and got quite nostalgic
after listening to:
Likemind 02
Florence: Occurences
BDP: Byt
http://www.discogs.com/release/307166
says: One Sided vinyl in copper, limited 2 pieces worldwide
check how many people list it in their collection
LOL
MEK
Anyone have a list of artists of who actually played every fest?
Not the announced lists as these changed around so much and there were too
many "TBD" on many of them
Would love to see who has played the festivals over the years. I would
imagine the closest list that I'm looking for would be
Right I'm out of here for sure now:
http://www.littledetroit.net/Reviews/menu.php?sm=2004-12
Enjoy
Martin
Hi Michael,
There is a myriad of things going on in the Detroit musical scene that
does not see the light of day at the festival. I'm being specific the
electronic/electro/techno/whatevertheh*llyouwantocallit :) And I'm not
just saying this as far producers, but DJ's as well. It's pretty funny
>From what I've heard - it looks like Transmat might be passing on 2005.
The ball seems to be in Mr. Saunderson's court now. It's all just
speculation at the moment - I'm sure some things will get sorted in the
new year.
If you remember from last year - KMS was brought on late in the ballgame
to h
Well I wasn't there, so, well, there... ;)
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 9:28 PM
Subject: RE: (313) Re: On Topic: Movement 2005?
Yes they were there twice
-Original M
Yes they were there twice
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 4:22 PM
To: Martin Dust
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) Re: On Topic: Movement 2005?
Didn't Slum Village already appear at one of
Didn't Slum Village already appear at one of the previous DEMFs?
MEK
"Martin Dust"
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On Dec 8, 2004, at 4:35 PM, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
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!)
i'm late on this thread, b
Hello
Ghostly's good friend Ryan Elliott will be appearing for the second night of
his new monthly residency at Olso. This time he'll be playing alongside
famed New York producer John Selway for what should be a stunning night of
minimal techno. Come in out of the cold and join us:
Friday Decem
Another fact is that the sound of Detroit has been changing all of this
time and it has not been reflected in the festival
What sound of Detroit is the festival not covering?
I wouldn't mind seeing Slum Village and Premier Cru at DEMF 2005...
Martin
-- Original Message --
From: "dinamica" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Not heard the Ross154 or the Connection Machine new LPs, though,
>are they promissing??
the connection machine is not new, its from 94 originally to be
released on planet e. its really really real
> Not heard the Ross154 or the Connection Machine new LPs,
> though, are they promissing??
OMFG!!
That's how I felt on first listen.
Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
** I am exactly what I wanted to become since I was 5 years old. Since 5 year
olds are
so if you don't buy anything, then why do you care?
and if all the djs/producers living in detroit have gone to one extent or
the other beyond what the text books call Detroi techno, than isn't that
by default what Detroi techno now is?
hence the problem with naming genres after cities.
maybe yo
So who here has heard of blaktronics and what's your take on their music? I
personally am floored by most of what they put out but then, Im biased.
Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
** I am exactly what I wanted to become since I was 5 years old. Since 5 year
olds are not noted f
>Another fact is that the sound of Detroit has been changing all of this
>time and it has not been reflected in the festival
What sound of Detroit is the festival not covering?
curious
MEK
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the fact is- the sound of Detroit right now (disregarding the obvious
mainstream dance contingent) still has little to do with Detroit techno in
the traditional sense.
Actually the fact is that this IS a list about detroit techno. So I
don't care of if Detroit Blueg
Family Reunion at The Works
http://www.detroitluv.com/index.php?topic=20927.0
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004, diana potts wrote:
>
> I'm surprise (or maybe not) that there isn't a 'home
> for the holidays' 313 party around xmas time.
>
> I've talked to several who are going back for that
> time frame.
Another fact is that the sound of Detroit has been changing all of this
time and it has not been reflected in the festival or accepted en masse by
many yet. It needs to change, but there are many in control right now that
want to maintain the status quo.
Since Transmat still supposedly has con
Family Reunion on the tuesday between xmas and nye.
:)
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004, diana potts wrote:
>
> I'm surprise (or maybe not) that there isn't a 'home
> for the holidays' 313 party around xmas time.
>
> I've talked to several who are going back for that
> time frame.
>
>
> d
>
> ___
I like this list the way it is, all the different flavours that tip their
collective hat to the D. I really enjoy posts from people like Ken, Matt,
Dan, Greg, Alex, Rob and Brendan etc. just because they all listen to stuff
I mostly wouldn't ever listen to, so when I see a mail with them raving
I'm surprise (or maybe not) that there isn't a 'home
for the holidays' 313 party around xmas time.
I've talked to several who are going back for that
time frame.
d
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Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection aroun
>ATTACK PEOPLE from Detroit
you mean Minneapolis
MEK
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]
lnoize.com"
Clinically Inclined
3 December 2004
Fridays 9:30pm - 12:00am, 89.3 FM WNUR Chicago
http://SonicSunset.com for audio archives
This week marks our one year anniversary of archives for download.
Thanks for all your positive emails and IMs -- we wouldn't be doing it
without your interest and supp
the fact is- the sound of Detroit right now (disregarding the obvious
mainstream dance contingent) still has little to do with Detroit techno in
the traditional sense.
And i don't read this list for 12" reviews/discussions/announcments
I read it for the occasional live review and some spirited an
While Alex sleeps I'm posting like crazy... oh well I am really trying to say
on topic things.
I think Grovskopa is good too, I have some friends that are into that whole
circle of stuff, seems like the only good harder techno is coming from that
school of techno these days. Since the other st
Sorry, but speaking of poking people's eyes out, I really feel like doing it to
anyone who uses the phrase "intelligent techno." That is such a pretentious
wanker term.
Most of the music discussed on this list is "intelligent," "intelligent techno"
sounds like an insult to all the other techno
>> check releases on Delsin (Aardvarck, Shed, Strand, Newworldaquarium -
>> who is also on Peacefrog)
>> Blaktroniks - Seduction at 33 1/3
>> Future Beat Alliance
>> Emoticon records
>> Susumu Yokota - tons of his releases are worth looking into. The latest
>> I picked up was "Over Head" on the
On 10-dec-04, at 20:07, dinamica wrote:
The first EP by Arovane is good, but very far from mind-blowing.
Accordingly to Stefan, FDW: is still on, but dormant, since he has
changed
focus back to his own stuff released throguh Eevolute.
How about this: http://www.eevolute.com/index.php?assetn
On Dec 10, 2004, at 10:38 AM, Kent Williams wrote:
Here's something that's stunningly relevant to this mailing list.
While there are a lot of people from all over the world on 313, there
are still a bunch of people in the Detroit metro area on 313. Some of
them are even somewhat in the know abo
>Maybe I am too hard on this and trying to recover a nostalgic feeling
>I have about this UK/intelligent techno music.
Might say that. Nothing is going to sound like those records again and I
don't think I'd ever want them to.
IMO it's best we keep moving on.
MEK
Any musicologist would nail this track right away for being what it is - a
big 'ol ripped off sample.
Spastik you can get away with since it's mostly drum programming. Not this
one however.
If they did "replay" the track - it's far too close to the original. I
think they should have to be able
On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 06:42:48PM +0100, kj at technotourist dot org wrote:
>
> On 10-dec-04, at 18:19, dinamica wrote:
>
> >I've been organizing my collection latelly and got quite nostalgic
after listening to:
> >
> >Likemind 02
> >Florence: Occurences
> >BDP: Bytes
> >Reload: A collection of .
Its all sampled. "Ride the Rhythm" vocal is from Little Louie Vega track
on Strictly Rhythm
-Original Message-
From: Derek Plaslaiko. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 12:22 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) phylps trak sampled on a subliminal record
h
Oh i wasnt PRAISING it... just merely pointing it out.
in fact, good call Michael... didnt even realize it to also be ripping
ride the rhythm off too. was more taken back by phylps trak.
lol
morillo has a history of putting out stuff with samples of underground
stuff... im guessing hoping i
That said, it's probably going to be a huge hit for them.
MEK
Michael.Elliot-Kn
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.wattsmusic.com
>
>
> then punch 194514 in the search field and listen to "ride the rhythm".
>
Bleeegh, I don't like the track at all... sorry.. sounds like progressive
house / trance...
speaking of off-topic, i'd say this thread defines it.
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004, Renegade808 wrote:
> Alex
>
> I was not really refering to you when taking about "cool guy records" or
> anyone in particular but hey if the shoe fits wear it..i was GENERALLY
> talking about the list discussions ov
What a complete and total rip-off of two great tunes (Phylps Trak & Ride
the Rhythm). God I hate Subliminal records - this is such a lazy, thieving
production.
It's not so much that he sampled these two tracks - putting these two
together sounds cool. It's Anthony Acid's own work that is on t
One more label to check out - City Centre Offices
MEK
Michael.Elliot-Kn
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.wattsmusic.com
then punch 194514 in the search field and listen to "ride the rhythm".
forgot to mention the new releases on Eevo Lute records and the short lived
[FWD: label
what happened to FWD? I thought it was an interesting label that was
pushing some great future music.
MEK
Michael.E
check releases on Delsin (Aardvarck, Shed, Strand, Newworldaquarium - who
is also on Peacefrog)
Blaktroniks - Seduction at 33 1/3
Future Beat Alliance
Emoticon records
Susumu Yokota - tons of his releases are worth looking into. The latest I
picked up was "Over Head" on the Play label. Brillian
On 10-dec-04, at 18:19, dinamica wrote:
I've been organizing my collection latelly and got quite nostalgic
after
listening to:
Likemind 02
Florence: Occurences
BDP: Bytes
Reload: A collection of ...
Stasis: Point of no return
IMHO, These are very high points of the UK / Intelligent techno ge
I think there's still a nice number of techno coming out of detroit and
outside detroit under small independent labels, but the fact the're small is
big part of the problem. we never hear about them and therefore it
sometimes get's overlooked when mentioned in the threads.
M
From: "jurren
Hi fellas, hope you are fine!
I've been organizing my collection latelly and got quite nostalgic after
listening to:
Likemind 02
Florence: Occurences
BDP: Bytes
Reload: A collection of ...
Stasis: Point of no return
IMHO, These are very high points of the UK / Intelligent techno genre.
I am won
SATURDAY 11TH DECEMBER : HAYWIRE CHRISTMAS PARTY
2 rooms : Santa's Grotto : free mix cd to first 100
EXZAKT [Monotone/Datapunk/USA]
ANDREW WEATHERALL [RGC]
RADIOACTIVE MAN [RGC/Control Tower]
BASS JUNKIE [BattleTrax]
MAT CARTER [Varial]
SHELLEY PARKER [Nerd]
RICK HOPKINS [Outlet]
NOYEAHNO [Ra
what i think plays an important role in the decline of 313-techno being
discussed on this list compared to, say 4 or 5 years ago, are a couple of
factors:
1. most people now subscribed have been on this list for a long time, and
have allready heard/read all the "who is drexciya" threads etc. s
Those overseas especially would be greatly aided in their decisions
about buying plane tickets, making hotel reservations, etc.. It's
only 5 months away!
this can't be stressed enough. if a lot of us europeans are gonna
consider coming over at all we have to take advantage of the cost
adva
>so then, which electro labels should i look for next time i'm at the shop?
well i'm just gonna focus on one cus i think they are criminally slept on...
stilleben!
http://www.stillebenrecords.com
or a direct link to their discography, with soundbites at
http://www.analogue.org/stilleben/all/di
Satamile
Bunker
Clone
Puzzlebox
SCSI
Mass Tansit
tons of stuff out of Detroit - check anything on UR, Tunnel 7, Motech, Afro
Syntrix, any of DJ Bone's recent releases as well as anything on Subject
Detroit, Metroplex, etc.
Kombintation Research usually has one or two tracks per 12" (Advent's
la
Here's something that's stunningly relevant to this mailing list.
While there are a lot of people from all over the world on 313, there
are still a bunch of people in the Detroit metro area on 313. Some of
them are even somewhat in the know about what's going on, or are on
good speaking relations
On 10-dec-04, at 17:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrea Parker's label "Touchin' Bass" has some good stuff on it (I
believe that a mixed retrospective of the first 10 releases or so is
due) including tracks by Bass Junkie and her collab with DJs Assualt
& Godfather.
However, it has to be s
Try these: Electrofunk, Puzzlebox, Databass, UR, Clone, Pi Gao
Movement, Blacklabel...
On the electro tip, i think that the new Erik van den Broek on Shiver
(yes also back :)) is out now thru Clone.
On 10-dec-04, at 17:19, Matt Kane wrote:
has got me itching to expand my electro collection.
Hi Dan,
that is good news, as you say this one is top, so I
for one am up for more. Thanks for the info
Cheers
BT
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This is wicked! I'm told there's a whole Greek scene
> on this sort of
> tip building up - good news no?
>
> >FLUXION, D-Teck, 12"
>
> SO, did anybody buy any really great electro records this
> year? Maybe banging stuff with a slight 313/UR feel, stuff I
> could rock the dance floor with?
The claro intellecto ep "sections" as well as the previous "piece of mind" both
have some serious space cadet bangout electro on. Also
Andrea Parker's label "Touchin' Bass" has some good stuff on it (I
believe that a mixed retrospective of the first 10 releases or so is
due) including tracks by Bass Junkie and her collab with DJs Assualt
& Godfather.
However, it has to be said that her stuff is head and shoulders above
the
[atomly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Anyone know of any events happening in Chicago for NYE?
>
> We (www.opaqueproject.com) are planning to do one, but still have to
> finalize all the details. I'll post the info once it's ready.
er... www.theopaqueproject.com
You think I'd kno
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Anyone know of any events happening in Chicago for NYE?
We (www.opaqueproject.com) are planning to do one, but still have to
finalize all the details. I'll post the info once it's ready.
--
:: atomly ::
[ [EMAIL PROTECTED] : www.atomly.com ...
[ atomiq records : po box 8053
has got me itching to expand my electro collection. there's a breaks night
in boston with a pretty good following but it's hard to spin a good set
with only 15 records ;)
so then, which electro labels should i look for next time i'm at the shop?
--
Matt Kane
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re: electro - roko dragonbreath on blacklabel. really varied, really good
stuff. all dynarec things, all ultradyne things. there was some great luke
eargoggle/stilleben stuff. the pubahs album had plenty of pretty electro
moments, real good. that sterac one. i see there's a new pametex out now a
This is wicked! I'm told there's a whole Greek scene on this sort of
tip building up - good news no?
FLUXION, D-Teck, 12"
Unfortunately haven't really had cash to buy more of these records
this year, but was actually thinking about trying to pick more of his
stuff up. Would love to hear any track by track reviews. Well I
should probably just go to submerge eh?
yeah the BB stuff i didn't check first time around
As far as I know he has been around for best part of
10 years - search for his name here
http://www.boomkat.com/ and you can hear samples of
the Ai release that Ken mentioned (I also rate this
one highly for what its worth) and also his last album
on SCSI
Cheers
BT
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<[EMA
To be honest, I've never even heard of Dez Williams... should I have? Who is
he, where from, been around long?
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Subject: RE: (313) A possible reason for so much off-topic...
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 15:46:02 -
From: "Odeluga, Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To
I have "Cruisin" I think, not too good with track titles but I liked both that
and the track on the other side. It to me is really classic sounding Detroit
techno, not at all too mono, but just the right deepness while still having
enough drive for the dance floor. It's a kind of sound I think
Hi Ken,
Ive picked up BB's 1,3,4 & 5 (I think thats all that I
have seen so far). I like them all but I like most
Orlando Voorn things ive heard.
313ers,
As to the current topic of no techno/electro records
being discussed. I buy lots of records, every style,
all the time - I think I have a pro
I tell you what, that 'Cities in Retro' re-release thing by Ultradyne is
pretty banging - but good imo. Also check out Dez Williams' material,
especially the EP on AI, 'Hex Abuse'.
K
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 December 2004 15:39
To: Bre
Yeah, that record is really good.
BUT did anyone catch the earlier Futago Technologies on Teknotika? That was
really sweet, definitely a top record and I'm surprised nobody is rating it!
Pretty sure it came out this year unless I'm mixed up.
I think I also really like the long A-side mix on t
You have to admit though... Seems like everyone only talks about house and not
techno anymore on here about 95% of the time.
SO, did anybody buy any really great electro records this year? Maybe banging
stuff with a slight 313/UR feel, stuff I could rock the dance floor with? I
know about UR
And yeah some people do mention new techno records here but if no one
responds to that people stop mentioning them because they think this
lists doesn't care about that.
KJ
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http://technotourist.org
*
I've noticed this too KJ. Maybe if anyone wants to remedy this, I might
be ab
> i look forward to that new m&g thing. (now i wonder if mike g will play
> it tonite at t-funkshun)
Dunno, but the advance signs are good, and he's up for playing. He apparently
played an impromptu disco set in one of Liverpool's bars last along with their
resident Dave Soulism and our very ow
yeah his stuff is not super complicated. his strings are just the
bomb too, you can hear them a mile away and know its him.
yeah that's what i love too. really melancholic.
i really
dug that fractured electro styled cut on the LP, it was a little
left field for him but really nice, it felt lik
-- Original Message --
From: robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>rick is one of those producers where i could probably pick up any
of
>his things without listening and still know that at least one
track on
>there i will like a lot.
>
>he has a nice direct/simple
-- Original Message --
From: kj at technotourist dot org <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Well the problem is that when you try to start a threat about a
techno
>record people ignore it.
okay, now this is hurting my head. the law of supply and demand is
pretty simp
rick is one of those producers where i could probably pick up any of
his things without listening and still know that at least one track on
there i will like a lot.
he has a nice direct/simple sound, whether he's doing house or electro.
i love that.
i look forward to that new m&g thing. (n
-- Original Message --
From: robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>rick wade - dark ascension - music is...
oh man, i had totally forgotten about that LP. very nice stuff,
definitely should have been in my top X LPs. i recently got his
new 12" on white label forthco
-- Original Message --
From: "Renegade808" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>i aint saying you cant post whatever you want but manif
>your bored at work please keep from junking up my mailbox and
others with
>dumb threads about how people who talk over records shoul
although i try to keepoaway from the drama that routinely fires up on the
list, i feel i have to add to this one and agree with kj about this
off-topic business
the main reason why i never feel compelled to post is because, like kj said,
most posts about techno (or whatever isn't everyones fla
I think Tosh is an instigator. A catalyst for watching
people stir...including this list.
Hmmm...I haven't read one post about the reason posts
are off topic. We need a break every once in a
while...otherwise this list would be incredibly boring
and we would be as well.
d
--- "Thomas D. Cox, J
james brown has prostate cancer.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/4085565.stm
off topic i suppose but i hope the treatment works out ok.
robin...
On 10-dec-04, at 14:48, Brendan Nelson wrote:
Ultimately, the only statement I'd agree with absolutely is,
"if there are things you'd like to see discussed more often
on 313, then start discussions about them".
Well the problem is that when you try to start a threat about a techno
record peo
> mailbox and others with dumb threads about how people who
> talk over records should be poked in the eye or whatever you
> feel like talking about on a monday morning.
Hey, I happened to find that post pretty useful and on topic. Put me
onto a couple of tracks that I might not have stu
I don't think that a discussion about whether vocals add to or
detract from a house/techno track is a brilliant example of
something that's phenomenally off-topic. Especially when it's
specifically referring to "What Happened?", which is undeniably
a 313 track.
The thing here is that everyone
On 10 Dec 2004, at 10:20, Paul Kendrick wrote:
gary martin - serious business - teknotika
I wish I had put this in my list because its defo one of the best 12"
of the year, I've been playing it loads. The track serious business
sounds well mill's tho. But I like that.
ghetto chic (both mi
talking about music, detroit music:
grabbed a copy of omar s - day/night (aos 004), ace record, this guy
is hot! the tune just fits perfectly with meikbar - my back (stunning
12" as already mentioned)...
oh, and the new moxies are quite good!
does anyone know if it's once again c2 on the re-ed
sorry to say so, but this is just somehow boring... this is the "du bist
ein arschloch"-thread #3039 this year so far...
talking about music, detroit music:
grabbed a copy of omar s - day/night (aos 004), ace record, this guy is
hot! the tune just fits perfectly with meikbar - my back (stunning
Alex
I was not really refering to you when taking about "cool guy records" or
anyone in particular but hey if the shoe fits wear it..i was GENERALLY
talking about the list discussions overall.i am just pointing out
something that happens over and over (as in kdj threads).it just seems
soundtracks: do not know if this has been mentioned already, but the score for
stone's alexander is by vangelis and it has been getting great reviews (well,
film magazine empire praised it), unlike the film.
melancholia: lackluster's album 'container' (defocus) always does it for me,
especially
been asked to forward this on (was it richard who asked for it?)
r
this guy was asking about harvey mixes..
I've deleted his mail and I cant post it to the list, any chance you
could
forward for me?
http://www.djhistorymix.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1772
theres a few links within this
Hi Ken, I know this label because I have a release to come on it, their first
release is excellent and the second to come is too very Detroit influenced.
The label boss is a big Detroit fan ! And it's nice to have a label like this
one in france.
A radio stream is available too on the Accelerator
I haven't got my 04 list together yet but I've caught the list bug, so
here's what's on my minidisk today - for those who're as bored as I am!
Ricardo Villalobos - The Contempt (Tripping Tools mix) - Playhouse
Classics
Ultradyne - Cities in Retro EP: Untitled (B2) - Black Label
Ultradyne - The Pr
The new Tunnel 7 from The Tek Brothers is also worth checking out.
Tunnel 7 is run by Raphael Merriweathers aka Ray 7 aka M.I.A. Check out
this interview at the NI-site, for the gear-heads among us:
http://www.nativeinstruments.de/index.php?id=3370&ftu=06219c5f7f
KJ
On 10-dec-04, at 11:10, D
gary martin - serious business - teknotika
I wish I had put this in my list because its defo one of the best 12" of the
year, I've been playing it loads. The track serious business sounds well mill's
tho. But I like that.
-Original Message-
From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 1
On 10-dec-04, at 10:34, Marsel // Nomorewords.net wrote:
the $tinkworx album was on a different label
..
:-)
$tinkworx - Ain't-Chit History (Nature)
Doh! Delsin KJ!, The $tinkworks album is on Delsin, Delsin i tell you!
The excellent $tinkworks album is on that Delsin label thing..
a random ten of new stuff from 04 (ask me tomorrow and i'll give ya a
different list :) )
juan atkins - ffwd ep - new religion
jersey devil social club - italo bassline - environ
max berlin - elle et moi (joakim mix) (in fact all joakim stuff just
kills it)
beanfield - tides - c's movement #
10 out of my many favourite tunes this year
Some of these are only new to me of course.
Umod - Still Afraid
Madvillain - All Caps
Kenny Larkin - My Reflection
Juan Atkins - Spin
Juan Atkins - Track 10 (Kirk DeGiorgio Re-Edit)
Norma Jean Bell - Mystery
Porks Watch - Million Toes
Ronnie Dyson - It
I picked up a Tunnel 7 release, I thought there had
only been one but it seems from discogs there have
been 3. I got #2 which is by S2, Dex and Ray 7 - from
memory, and its a while since I picked it up its 3
pretty decent techno/electro cuts.
http://www.discogs.com/label/Tunnel+7
Cheers
BT
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