Anyone have any more thoughts on The Cloud Making Machine?
I enjoyed it. My favourite track is Huis Clos - very Morricone.
Evocative, filmic interesting album.
I think that's a bit of a harsh opinion! I hear it sounding very similar
to Black Water, maybe even trying to recapture that sound in another EP.
Is that Ann Saunderson on vocals? I quite like the vocal bit, but the
Instrumental sounds quite the jam to me!
Dennis
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005,
i just heard rob is playing LIVE in detroit, and listmember (and fellow north
carolinian yeahhh!) jamaul redmond LIVE alongside him (very rob hood style,
actually superior to much of rob's stuff!), along with a bunch of other nice
names (which were not elaborated) sometime next
i don't think so - if he was we'd know about it. he's not one who lurks.
i first crossed electronic paths with him years back on new york
city-raves. i was surprised when he showed up on 313, given that he's into
a genre called cheesestep.
maybe google will point you in the right direction.
i second that statmement. i didnt like the tripple either
dont get me wrong ill still bang some older octave ones but this new sh!t
has to go.
ryan
From: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And since when is Octave One making progressive house?
http://www.juno.co.uk/products/173198-01.htm
Brian Prince wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I don't even read what it says on my records anymore. I just know them by
the colors and pictures mostly.
Like, I know I have a green Drexciya record. And a blue one. And a
couple others, they are in that one crate, hopefully, right next to the
I place a colour every 10 black or white sleaves, and I remember them
by placement.. so if i'm a bit off, its only 5 records away from being
found :)
go brain go!
On 18/03/2005, at 12:48 PM, David Gillies wrote:
Brian Prince wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I don't even read what it says on
i too have many many records i have no idea who the artist is or the track
name. not that ehy aren't on the record, but it's not how i identify and
know them.
when pitch adjustable cd players first came out i bought one. but i found
that the thing i disliked the most about djing with cds was
I suppose the remedy to that is to burn off a bunch of CDs with tracks you
might use that night - then you've mentally attached yourself to the CDs
(if that makes any sense). Would make it easier to remember what song is
on each CD but also a pain in the butt to prepare.
MEK
Yep, I agree with you, enjoying it thoroughly. Haven't spent enough time
with it to comment on individual tunes yet, or really soaking in all the
sounds, but definitely like what I am hearing so far. Seems like a good
headphone album, perhaps aside from the rock song waiting for my
plane. Suppose
http://www.detroitluv.com/index.php?topic=23340.45
I'd like to preface this by saying this lineup is tentative:
Friday Night (List still growing)
Sean Deason
Dimitri Pike
Popkan
Mitch Walcott
Brian Kage
Kero
Lee Curtiss
Ryan Brogan
Saturday Night
Fabrice Lig
Infinite Grey
John Tejada
John
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 18:56:55 +0100
To: 313@hyperreal.org
From: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Octave One - Somedays
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And since when is Octave One making progressive house?
http://www.juno.co.uk/products/173198-01.htm
I'm not feeling this at all. Sorry.
Bit harsh but I kinda like the fact that the boys are trying something
new and not sticking to safe ground. I was more upset about the bad
guillotining/typesetting of the sleeve than them trying something
different.
Cheers
Martin
On 18 Mar 2005, at 01:08, ryan burns wrote:
i second that
Phew - and I thought it was just me that had no grasp of names and labels!
I'll tell you where it's at in my collection, know the sleeve design, know
how it sounds, but names?...
I try and pay attention but just don't remember them.
Non-trainspotters unite!
I'm sorry, what did you say your name
If anyone's interested a new mix from DJYoavB:
http://www.bringtheheat.com/BTHForum/Forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1955
usual mad mix of disco/house/boogie/funk
made the train journey in this morning a lot nicer...
robin...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Phew - and I thought it was just me that had no grasp of names and labels!
I'll tell you where it's at in my collection, know the sleeve design, know
how it sounds, but names?...
I try and pay attention but just don't remember them.
Non-trainspotters unite!
as much
Dont know if anyone else noticed this but hidden in
the the last submerge mail out is a Los Hermanos house
mix by DJ S2
http://www.loshermanosdetroit.com/media/Guest_List_Mix.mp3
Cheers
BT
I can confirm the album is well bonkers, broken and deep...
M
pro radii is my fav
sick, sick album.
-Joe
- Original Message -
From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 Mailinglist List 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 6:29 AM
Subject: (313) Autechre - Untitled...
I can confirm the album is well bonkers, broken and deep...
M
Well ' I love Carl.
The short order of the gig in Christchurch.
Apx 30 people paid to get in.
Carl turned up smiling, and played for three hours. It was real
it was so solid, and ever person in the culb was dancing.
I'm so tierd, and a but fuzzy. We drove 5 hours each way and
woah.
just got in work now, went to record shop on the way, bought this octave
one somedays 12.
well - I confess I'm still drunk from last night, and everything sounded
great in the record shop, but it sounded pretty alright to me?
I remember thinking oh, they got the vocal bit nice, then
the thing i disliked the most about djing with cds was that it
involved a different mental process to find the next track i wanted to
play. with records i flick through my box and, if i'm on point, the next
record practically leaps out,
I'm having this problem at the moment!!
I can't, for some
Practice more on your computer
On 18 Mar 2005, at 13:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the thing i disliked the most about djing with cds was that it
involved a different mental process to find the next track i wanted to
play. with records i flick through my box and, if i'm on point, the
Practice more on your computer
you know what, you're probably right.
I cant say I ever, ever do 'a mix' on it at home (maybe once every 6
months?). or even mess about that much really, I dont get much time at all,
and when I do get time, its usually spent trying to learn more things about
We have 500 gigs of tracks sat on external disks, we pull tracks like
you pull records, building sets as we go. We also play a game of
impossible, where you pick a track that you think will be impossible
to mix into/out off - we just shout instruction at each other, drop the
bass, lose the
martin, when you play records do you have a definite 'set' that you do
when you play out too? just wondered.
(ie. you effectively do the same as with files below)
robin...
Martin Dust wrote:
We have 500 gigs of tracks sat on external disks, we pull tracks like
you pull records, building sets
martin, when you play records do you have a definite 'set' that you do
when you play out too? just wondered.
It depends, sometimes we'll build a set to use, but we always carry
loads more than we need and we always take the externals so we can
change everything on the fly, this lets us
At 09:08 AM 3/18/2005, Martin Dust wrote:
We double up the controllers, so on one button press you are dealing with
volume/tops/middle/bottom, press again and you have
echo/filter/gate/distort - meaning you have 40 knobs not 20 :)
Just out of curiosity, what do you use for controllers?
--
But we have used the methods below live
but it's a lot of pressure.
I've found this lately.
I have this strange thing in my head, that if I'm going to use pc over
records, then I best be offering something records can't.
so, I do all my re-edits 'live' and 'on the fly'
however, this is
On 18 Mar 2005, at 14:18, matt kane's brain wrote:
At 09:08 AM 3/18/2005, Martin Dust wrote:
We double up the controllers, so on one button press you are dealing
with volume/tops/middle/bottom, press again and you have
echo/filter/gate/distort - meaning you have 40 knobs not 20 :)
Just
but, I think I need to do more preparation - it always seems like
cheating
a bit though! (I know its not really, just in my head)
Nah, this is simply like when a smoker stops smoking - you don't know
what to do with your hands - There's always stuff to do, use the
controller like you
Re Ableton midi controllers, I had a very good look around to see what was
on the market, and basically I didn't really like any of them. Rubbish
build, one might have enough sliders, but not enough buttons and vice
versa.
I know Martin has said to me before you have to make do with what you can
Ok.
This is the 313 techno list, so I thought we should have a discussion about
this record. (As it's the most expensive 313 techno record ever by a
country mile.)
Something is really bugging me about this record, and I KNOW there's peeps
here who know the answers they just choose to lurk
well i guess the simple answer is that this is just cos of the curious
way in which ebay works when people with too much money are pitted
against one another.
and, as it happened in the UK, and the record didn't make it here in
appreciable numbers then it's quite (but not stupidly) rare.
At 09:47 AM 3/18/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This record - how can it be so rare?
Ooo, maybe a shipment was lost at sea.
Perhaps, there is a fleet of Clarence G records chasing the fleet of rubber
duckies around the globe:
robin wrote:
i still can't quite believe it went for £5400 tho.
Sorry, haven't been following this thread fully, but it's been confirmed
that the actual money has passed
hands and this wasn't a fake bid?
Just use and anonymous web proxy and anonymous email system and setup an
ebay
i think placid knows the seller. p, do you know if it is for real yet?
robin...
D B wrote:
robin wrote:
i still can't quite believe it went for £5400 tho.
Sorry, haven't been following this thread fully, but it's been confirmed
that the actual money has passed
hands and this wasn't
Was someone asking about new Vmax stuff the other day?
Was it Brendan?
Can't remember.
Anyway, someone played this in blackheartdisco the other day, pitched down
alot mind, and I just noticed its by the vmax dude, and its new:
http://www.clone.nl/item5106.html
oh, and if one of you doesn't
You won't see Brendan today.
Paddy's night last night.
He ended up south of the river and still hasn't returned!
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 March 2005 15:20
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) VMAX
Was someone asking about new Vmax
Perhaps, there is a fleet of Clarence G records chasing the fleet of
rubber duckies around the globe:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,996684,00.html
At 4 inches wide each, that's 1.8 miles of Rubber Ducky...I would have
paid to sit in the meeting when they suggested
That's a great record, I can't wait to get hold of a copy.. Good to see
Heath back in business - I see he's been doing some live sets again too -
http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=8664 .
Has anyone ever heard a Silicon live set? Are they as good as they should
be??
-
i think so
robin wrote:
i think placid knows the seller. p, do you know if it is for real yet?
robin...
D B wrote:
robin wrote:
i still can't quite believe it went for £5400 tho.
Sorry, haven't been following this thread fully, but it's been
confirmed that the actual money has
That's a great record
sounds very very good on a large system.
pitched down a bit.
_
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for £5,400 i would sell mine without a slightest hesitation...
so if anyone wants tio make an offer :)
(apart from alex.who will undoubtably offer me a pair of axis flip flops)
p
robin wrote:
Placid wrote:
i think so
wow
I first heard it about 5-6 years back when played by BMG at the Motor
Lounge.
I remember asking him about it briefly, and even back then he only knew
one or two other people that had copies. And this is in Detroit, so it
is a bit of a mystery where they all went.?.. BMG might know more. Or
maybe
It's Lost innit:
looks like it will be a good one.
LOST
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That record is really a bomb!
Matt Chester [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
That's a great record, I can't wait to get hold of a copy.. Good to see
Heath back in business - I see he's been doing some live sets again too -
http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=8664 .
Has anyone
when i see VMAX all i can think is 'very fast Yamaha motorcycle'
-;
On Mar 18, 2005, at 7:19 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Was someone asking about new Vmax stuff the other day?
Was it Brendan?
Can't remember.
Anyway, someone played this in blackheartdisco the other day, pitched
down
alot
ok, this is good, thanks pete.
we're getting there, we'll have it out soon!
anyway, here's a totally unsubstantiated piece of gossip:
around 3 years or so ago, a mate was telling me a story about it.
He said:
He didn't like the record, so only a few got out, the rest are sat
somewhere in
(apart from alex.who will undoubtably offer me a pair of axis flip flops)
watch it yoda, they're proper rare.
one pair only, I made them myself.
actually, I was going to offer you my METROPLEX VACUUM CLEANER, crafted by
my own fair hand.
but you've blown it now.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
actually, I was going to offer you my METROPLEX VACUUM CLEANER, crafted by
my own fair hand.
but you've blown it now.
Think you're better off out of it, I remember giving him the Axis 7pack in
exchange for some KMS chopsticks, and I've still got a mouthful of
On Mar 18, 2005, at 9:18 AM, Matt Chester wrote:
That's a great record, I can't wait to get hold of a copy.. Good to
see
Heath back in business - I see he's been doing some live sets again
too -
http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=8664 .
Has anyone ever heard a Silicon live
Seems like this is some kind of common way for dj's of telling where the
records are and how they sound. I have tons of records that I know by
their looks. My mental process goes something like: Hmm, there is this
track on the record which has white and yellow sleeve and the record has
red
i know the artist, title and label of most of my records but i don't
have a clue where any of them are
doing a mix is very frustrating.
as is trying to sort them out
p
Jari Tolkkinen wrote:
Seems like this is some kind of common way for dj's of telling where
the records are
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005, Placid wrote:
i know the artist, title and label of most of my records but i don't have a
clue where any of them are
doing a mix is very frustrating.
as is trying to sort them out
Ok I sort of know at the time of purchase (and later on) the title of the
Hello list,
Please help us celebrate our last third party tonight. All live, freestyle,
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There are going to be some dope guests in the house tonight.
Besides the residents, we are hoping to see some of the D's finest role
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Mr. Randolph
Mr.
I am envious of detroiters right now. Wish I was there. Someone go and get me
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Turner Broadcasting Systems
-Original Message-
From: john arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 12:02 PM
To:
Nowt wrong with Japanese rappers, I've heard some good ones in my
time, though err...I couldn't name any.
BTW, Claude Young might have a few worries with the title of the
Brother From Another Planet LP, since DJ Format is about to release
an LP with exactly the same title on Genuine/PIAS in
At 01:01 PM 3/18/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nowt wrong with Japanese rappers, I've heard some good ones in my time,
though err...I couldn't name any.
I know there is one named Rino, who appears on DJ Krush's Milight. His new
one, Jaku, has a couple Japanese MC's on it too, I think.
Friday March 18
***THE BUNKER***
DOWNSTAIRS
Cabanne (Telegraph, Perlon | Paris)
Dan Bell (Accelerate, 7th City, Logistic | Berlin)
anyone else going to this? or to the show in boston on monday?
--
unsigned short int to_yer_mama;
matt kane's brain
http://www.hydrogenproject.com
[EMAIL
Muro's been known to grace the mic from time to time, he's also got a
ridiculous collection of breaks, so if anyone ever comes across his
crate digging mixes for DITC, snap 'em up, they're awesome!
I got given one of his mixes on a free tape (Muro on one side,
Finesse on the other) when I was
Just a heads up to let y'all know that these folks:
http://www.netstockfest.net/
are running a big electronic music netaudio marathon for the next
several days.
I don't know many of the listed artists (besides myself - I play at
midnight GMT), so I don't really have any idea what to expect
That's wicked Martin...
I really want to hear one of these sets. If I was rich I'd bring ya to
Chicago...
~David
-- Original Message -
Subject: Re: (313) OOPS
Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 13:49:41 +
From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We have 500 gigs
Well, this is interesting. Are all the artists playing from the same location?
Some other internet friends and I tried this but it collapsed, and it was
only supposed to be prerecorded mixtapes!
At 01:50 PM 3/18/2005, Dennis DeSantis wrote:
Just a heads up to let y'all know that these folks:
No, the artists are broadcasting from wherever they are. I'm playing
from my home studio. I'll likely be wearing a bathrobe and eating a
pizza, which is how I'd prefer to do live shows in the first place.
--
Dennis DeSantis
www.dennisdesantis.com
matt kane's brain wrote:
Well, this is
Clinically Inclined
4 March 2005
Fridays 9:30pm - 12:30am, 89.3 FM WNUR Chicago
http://SonicSunset.com for audio archives
Part 1: The range of funk electric. Francois K in dub mix form,
crosstalk of Shari Vari and Joakim remixing John Foxx. Deep
arrangements from Mr. Geist (DJing across town
I have vague idea what lots of my records look like, and I know pretty well
which tracks are the good ones on which record - like if I own it and hear it I
usually know which record it's on, but when it comes to playing a set, the only
way I can do it is to go through *all* of my records,
Nike's from 1999? Find me a pair of those water logged, dry them out, and
sell them to someone in Japan!
You think 5,400 pounds is crazy amount
;)
MEK
Martin Dust
and, as it happened in the UK, and the record didn't make it here in
appreciable numbers then it's quite (but not stupidly) rare.
They didn't make them around the US in appreciable numbers either.
I'd say most Detroit(-ish) labels still don't (outside of Submerge/Big50
dist.)
MEK
You play that here to a bunch of techno heads and they'll accuse you of
playing Trance music.
Me? I like it.
MEK
Martin Dust
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