Cylob returns to Capsule this Saturday.
flyer is here:
http://www.capsulebar.com/flyer/Cylob.jpg
check out the nice write up in our local rag:
http://www.freetimes.com/modules.php?
op=modloadname=Newsfile=articlesid=2379
your link is bad, but the flyers for the NA shows are here
http://www.cylob.com/home.html
-Joe
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From: Cathryn Sunday [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org; c s [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 7:24 PM
My favourite thing about slsk is the way you can chat with the people
you're downloading from, and browse their other files as well.
If you're searching for quite specialist music (for want of a better
term), that maybe only 10 or 20 users, worldwide, have got, it's a
fair-to-middling bet that
I seem to have left out an s.
http://www.capsulebar.com/flyers/Cylob.jpg
On Jan 13, 2005, at 8:07 PM, /0 wrote:
your link is bad, but the flyers for the NA shows are here
http://www.cylob.com/home.html
-Joe
- Original Message - From: Cathryn Sunday
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Hear hear!
Paz
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Simon Hindle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: vrijdag 14 januari 2005 2:32
Aan: 313@hyperreal.org
Onderwerp: RE: (313) tons of tones
My favourite thing about slsk is the way you can chat with the people you're
downloading from, and
add str8_up_fuxin to your list, msg me so I can do the same. I'm not on
often right now, but I have lots of (imo) fun tracks to share.
including new rips of omar s. #1 and analord 10
:)
-Joe
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent:
there is no planet earth
you know it, I don't
lets bridge the knowledge chasm, hand in hand
baby
It's this one:
http://www.discogs.com/release/18583
if u find one extra let me know pls ;-)
mislav
-Original Message-
From: /0 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 11:37 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) wuz this track
there is no planet earth
you know
-- Original Message --
From: Simon Hindle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My favourite thing about slsk is the way you can chat with the people
you're downloading from, and browse their other files as well.
exactly. there really is a community based around it with many
Alright ' I know there is no ethics going down on this thread.
but it's starting to sound down right loverly ' this business
of trading other people music without their permission ..
just cause I'm friends with my drug dealer doesn't make it legal
..
I guess I'm mostly
Buy everything on Subject Detroit, absolutely top label...
They have some great stuff coming, the Bone mix CD looks top..
Martin
On 13 Jan 2005, at 22:03, Wildtek Concept / DJ Dimitri Pike wrote:
Selon Derek Plaslaiko. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
really realll really reallly reaay
Hi list - got a quick query that's been bugging me for a while - why is
there no entry for New Religion on discogs, and why are all their records
listed as Regal records? Is that a parent label, or are the New Religion
records licensed from them? I've never noticed the name Regal on any of my
NR
Hi Matt,
The cat numbers are definately Reg XXX which looks
more like Regal - perhaps New Religion was a name
thought up when an existing label went for a relaunch
or a change of direction? Perhaps when they started
releasing Critical Phase and Kirk Degeorgio stuff?
Best bet is probobly to email
Spot on Rob. Alex's the guy to ask, but he's late of this list! ;-)
New Religion is an imprint of Regal records, a wholly owned (but
unacknowledged as such) subsidiary Of EMI. It's how Paul McCartney
didn't screw millions out of Alex and Dan for the 'Temporary Secretary'
track on the 'Secret
Cheers for the info guys, I'll track commander bond down and extract the
truth somehow ;-)
Still slightly odd that it's listed as one label on discogs though - usually
sublabels or name changes are noted in there - Ground Zero becoming Keynote
for example, you don't still have to look at the
And here i was, reading my 313 mail and thinking this was a thread
about Steve Rachmad's Tons of Tones records. I think there should be a
ban on misleading thread names :)
KJ
On 14-jan-05, at 6:37, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
-- Original Message --
Holy crap, it's on GEMM for 299 dollars... Some seller in Holland... (I
think I know this man...)
http://www.gemm.com/ddc/search.pl?a_refno=GML757951368
You got the do?
Paz
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: mislav bobic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: vrijdag 14 januari 2005 5:22
hell, I'd sell *my* own copy for that amount! and mines even more rare as
it's a white label with Dan Bells own writing on it! bid now!
:^)
sean
on 1/14/05 7:02 AM, Pascal Louwes at [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered these words:
Holy crap, it's on GEMM for 299 dollars... Some seller in Holland... (I
hey... any lakewood or cleveland listers planning on attending this show?
i literally live within a mile of this venue. i've never been to capsule
before either... thought i might check it out. you can hit me off list if
you want.
cheers,
lee r. herrington
u store it
technical support
Just a quick reminder to UK-based 313ers that Fabrice Lig will be
appearing at Public Life in Whitechapel tomorrow night, Saturday
15th January. Here's the blurb:
FLASHPOINT presents FABRICE LIG (Raygun, F-Com, 7th City, KMS,
Kanzleramt, Playhouse, Starbaby, Keynote)
a.k.a. Soul Designer, Bug
Looking forward to it!
-Original Message-
From: Brendan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 1:04 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) [London] Fabrice Lig this Saturday
Just a quick reminder to UK-based 313ers that Fabrice Lig will be
appearing at Public
Have fun everyone heading along to this - and for all
those London based acid freaks try not to break
yourselves by Banging Your Face to hard tonight ;-)
Cheers
BT
--- Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a quick reminder to UK-based 313ers that
Fabrice Lig will be
appearing at
Wow ! I have a Dan Bell writing white label copy of that also.
Dan just played here in Cambridge the other night.
http://unlockedgroove.com/photos/dbx-0105/
telepathic regards,
the kranky scientist (due to the smoke alarms going off and on for the past 3
hours in my apartment building
Lagging behind as usual, I trailed through hundreds of posts yesterday.
You can really see the ebb and flow on this list when you do that, the
moods people are in and how these moods spread. Hmmm ; )
Oh right, music. I recall some posts re Electro, and people mentioning
Andrea Parker. Yes,
Seconded Anya!
Have a copy of this (had a mix from her on the show last week) and it is
fantastic - dark and deep. The tracks with David Morley are particularly good
imo, but then we knew that from 'Two Sandwhiches Short Of A Lunch Box'.
Would recommend it to anyone who'd describe themselves
Actually, Kirk DeGiorgio has been releasing on Regal / New Religion for
quite a while, as one of the early Regal releases was Family Values'
Diff'rent Sound single, written / produced by Kirk.
Plus, Kirk produced the 3 EPs / album by Brothers In Sound (an excellent
semi-electronic semi-rock
Some New Religion titles I own (For example, the Sonic Insomniac
Scorpio 12) have both New Religion and Regal names and logos on them.
I think they stopped doing that with the Alan Oldham-designed sleeves.
Francis.
Matt Chester wrote:
Hi list - got a quick query that's been bugging me for a
This afternoon at 3:00pm we have Akufen’s DJ Set (Model One @ Traffic)
from 26/11/2004 broadcasting on D1’s Online RAD1O
Check out http://www.rad1o.tv/listen.html to listen.
Check out http://www.rad1o.tv/playlists.html for mixes on rotation.
RAD1O
http://www.rad1o.tv
Have fun guys,
That's a nice little underground spot you have there at Public Life - i
especially like looking up and seeing peoples feet as they walk on the
sidewalk above. :)
looking forward to catching Fabrice when he makes it over to this side of
the pond!
Cheers!
G
- Original
was trying to forward alex's email about regal but both emails have
failedhmmm
r
PM him on LD then - he
-Original Message-
From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 3:10 PM
To: 313 Org
Subject: (313) sorry-test
was trying to forward alex's email about regal but both emails have
failedhmmm
r
Oops, I meant to say he's been active on it today, so he's about
-Original Message-
From: Robert Taylor
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 3:11 PM
To: 'robin'; 313 Org
Subject: RE: (313) sorry-test
PM him on LD then - he
-Original Message-
From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Francis - I would do a search but give it significant time to
come up with results. Let it sit and search for a few hours
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
really, ive DLed close to 15,000 MP3s, mostly pretty obscure
and tough to find techno house
nah, he sent me an email to send to the list clarifying the regal/nr
situation.
no swearing in it either. dunno why it won't get through.
robin...
On 14 Jan 2005, at 15:12, Robert Taylor wrote:
Oops, I meant to say he's been active on it today, so he's about
-Original Message-
from alex...again.
Hey List!!
Robin forwarded me your emails!
Here's the deal: Regal is New Religion's daddy, and EMI is Regal's
daddy.
So New Religion is a sub-sub.
: )
and Regal is the Beta Bands label too! and Clor's! check 'em out! Joakim
just did a mix of
i think regal/new religion are synonymousregal is in fact the official name
of the label -- hence the matrix #'s, and why all official business with new
religion is conducted under the regal recordings name. there doesnt seem to
officially be any new religion label! they're existentialist
y'know i was thinking that the other night. both about the greatness of
the AO artwork and the hard-to-read text. having had a good stare at
the text on the sleeves though i think they're a lot easier to read
than i initally thought. ie. if you look at it in a certain way the
details become
Here's the deal: Regal is New Religion's daddy, and EMI is Regal's
daddy.
So New Religion is a sub-sub.
hmm but it doesnt seem like a typical sub -- no matrix #'s of it's own, and all
business is conducted under the name Regal...seems more like a split
personality!
Fabrice one of my favs but sadly I cannot be there as the wife is due to
drop soon so must be nearby instead of last time(the Bleep43'ers will know
why :)
so have fun all and dance for me!
Just a quick reminder to UK-based 313ers that Fabrice Lig will be
appearing at Public Life in Whitechapel
Exactly, that's what threw me - it's basically operating under the same
name, same cat. #'s, everything. It's essentially the same label, but with
totally different style / name.
- Original Message -
From: J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 Org 313@hyperreal.org
having had a good stare at
the text on the sleeves though i think they're a lot easier to read
than i initally thought. ie. if you look at it in a certain way the
details become clear.
haha!
if you cross your eyes and stand on your head and stare at them for awhile from
the right angle,
yeah i think they were the exact conditions i was in yeah.
lol
robin...
On 14 Jan 2005, at 15:50, J.T. wrote:
having had a good stare at
the text on the sleeves though i think they're a lot easier to read
than i initally thought. ie. if you look at it in a certain way the
details become
1. I've never been concerned about doing things that are illegal, isn't that
what makes underground, well, underground? Hey, I'm an anarchist though...
2. As I have said many times, I buy as many records as I can afford. I love
vinyl. Soulseek does not change my record buying, it just
Information should be obtained, design should test you, if you can't
look, I figure you don't deserve it.
People talk about innovation and cutting edge future music when all the
want is another version of the last thing they liked.
Martin
On 14 Jan 2005, at 15:53, robin wrote:
yeah i
Hey, did anyone notice THIS review on discogs, kind of harsh but at the same
time made me laugh:
absolute.ruler - 16-Oct-04 10:01 PM
One of the most overrated/overhyped techno records ever. Really, there is
nothing special about this 12! Nothing extra-ordinary happens, there is no
'acid'
Information should be obtained, design should test you, if you can't
look, I figure you don't deserve it.
eh? what? huh? i just want to be able to tell my records apart
and given the beautiful covers i kinda wish the nr labels had a bit more
uniqueness to them instead of all being the same
-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 January 2005 16:08
Information should be obtained, design should test you, if
you can't look, I figure you don't deserve it.
Dunno bout that, as far as I'm concerned if you can't tell which side of a
record's
On 14 Jan 2005, at 16:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 January 2005 16:08
Information should be obtained, design should test you, if
you can't look, I figure you don't deserve it.
Dunno bout that, as far as I'm
Alex do you notice how we've surreptitiously got round you
unsubscribing by simply copying our mails to you?
Blood in, blood out! Haha. What? You thought you could just quit?
No really, though. Does anybody know where I can get new religion (specifically
juan's output) and subject detroit
On 14 Jan 2005, at 16:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
23 years of design Francis, from cans of beans to sushi stores.
I like your covers Martin.
Thank you
did you used to work for Designers Republic btw?
No!
http://www.studio-dust.com/
Pat/Alun/Pam/Clive/Johnny Dust
what beans did
no-
my point was just that i use something huge in order to test the network
if something seems wrong.
and something was definately off this weekend.
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005, David Gillies wrote:
The best thing about soulseek for me is not in finding lots of well
known stuff (like nirvana) but
Kamal
For you from Alex:
Kamal,
1) Your demo is hot!
2) Not sure on the US thing, Submerge had a few bits. Best thing is to email
rub-a-dub, they do the distribution, if you really struggle come back to
me... If Jason's out there, he might know
Thanks!
Alex
No I haven't thought of gemm. Do many record stores use them to sell goods? I
want to buy from a single location if possible to avoid too much shipping. I'll
try illmatic though. I 'm pretty sure that's the one I was thinking of. Thanks
a million.
Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
Thanks a bunch! Glad you likee.
I'm probably gonna go with the illmatic shop cause iirc the could really use
the support (and the local shop here in atlanta didn't even know there were new
juan's out... Like last week... No kidding... Freeking satellite...grumble).
It's good to know there are
At 11:27 AM 1/14/2005, Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
No really, though. Does anybody know where I can get new religion
(specifically juan's output) and subject detroit biznass via domestic us
mailorder? I gotta get some records and I'm trying to spend as little as
possible on shipping. Hey! Come to
Can someone who is directly involved in booking for Bleep43 pleae email me
back off-list?
MEK
NONSTOP ELECTRO NONSTOP ELECTRO NONSTOP ELECTRO NONSTOP ELECTRO
January 29th, 2005
Club Marguerita
Serge (Clone)
Edo8 (Marguerita Recordings)
Time:
23.00 - 05.00
Entrance:
FREE!
Club Marguerita
Oudegracht 310
Utrecht - NL
Check the flyer @
http://www.marguerita-rec.com/flyer/cm03.jpg
At 02:41 PM 1/14/2005, f:un[x]iun wrote:
Entrance:
FREE!
buy me a plane ticket and i'm there!
--
unsigned short int to_yer_mama;
matt kane's brain
http://www.hydrogenproject.com
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I just picked up this
http://www.discogs.com/release/94285
was wondering if the rest of the entries on discgos regarding the artist
DIN were correct?
Everything else is lumping him/her/them as trance which just doesn't fit
with the music on this little 10
I like this alot - pretty sparse
one of the first mixtapes i ever bought was a DIN tape that I picked up in
Boston. i believe he was local to that area.
I can't even count how many Detroit classics I heard for the first time on
that tape.
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just picked up this
it looks like this 10 was made with only a DX7
it's very cool
MEK
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
et
I've heard the 'try before you buy' argument before . and I certainly
think it has merit' as I have gone through a similar experience with
several pieces of software that I now own.
However in the case of vinyl or music I have a few issues, with the
suggestion that P2P will have
yeah - that's gotta be a mistake on Discogs part.
The Din that the Cheap release is listed under is totally different as far
as i know. The Din they're referring to as being Trance/Techno/EBM is Pupka
Frey from Toronto. He's also part of another local industrial/ebm band
called Digital
Maybe Fred Giannelli knows?
Based on what Yussel said, does DIN sound familiar? - don't really need to
know real names but just interested in finding out other releases
got these tracks squarely wedged into my brain and would love to find more
by this artist
MEK
Believe me, I'm concerned about this too, as I work really hard to produce my
own music, and slave away at a dayjob mainly in hopes of having a little extra
cash to invest in my musical endeavours. You have some interesting points to
make. I guess that although I've been making/performing
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