And how is the Daft Punk album??? I am sooo disappointed. Loved all their
past stuff.
Sounds like Discovery outtakes, very loopy.
I always thought that Technasia were the techno Daft Punk - and they do
techno better than Daft Punk.
> Dan Bean wrote:
>
>>Just got sent the new Moby 10".and it's
I had an idea they declined to be in it?
One of the guys said as much when I bumped into them at the festival. I am
rusty though. ;)
> the obvious one is hawtin. i guess there's a lot of back drama about that
> one.
>
> there was also no one from the ur camp (if i recall)
You're right - and I know so many people who have cussed that version out!
> Oh- and there is an utterly offensive lounge singer version of
> "Temptation" on the new Moby album. Which is tragic, but at least I got to
> take this thread around the block... twice.
On Mar 22, 2005, at 5:55 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 22:31:18 -
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
From: "Martin Dust" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: (313) You have to hear this
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
did you get it on vinyl?
I wish, CD...
been wanting to get th
NNra..*chocolate biscuits*
MEK
"Martin Dust"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
what's wrong with that rhyme? I can relate.
MEK
"Philip"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
d
Hehehe, UR are finally outskilled on "number" of players in Techno
line-up
M
let petition to get them at the next year's DEMF/Fuse-in
salivating
MEK
whats the drama. I was going to ask anyways, but since you mentioned it..
-joe
Richie failed to pass the doober and all hell broke loose, it wasn't helped
by the fact that he accused 3 of the Detroit 5 of eating all the choccy
Hobnobs
Martin
>Anyone on the list looking forward to the new New Order album?? I am...
>It has some of the worst rhyming couplets on it ever...Made me LOL at
>least 4 times, proper shocking some of them...
So what else is new? don't forget...
'I've lived my life in valleys, I've lived my life on hills'
'I'v
whats the drama. I was going to ask anyways, but since you mentioned it..
-joe
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Cc: "robin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 5:19 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Hi Tech Soul
what would be interesting is to see a film featuring all the people that
used to be on almost every record - Marc Kinchen, Santonio Echols, etc.
get all the people in who built the sound - Shake, Terrence Parker, Kelli
Hand, D Wynn, maybe a tribute to Laura?, etc.
good to see that Blake Bax
heh he was advert'd as "former motor resident" on a semi-recentish flyer I
saw for an event
-Joe
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Cc: "list 313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 5:00 PM
Subject: Re: (313) save me,
http://www.detroiteq.com/#
jeff
But Moby doing the Perlon thing? Mmmm...that's sounds just scrumptious!!!
have to put my hand up here and say that if pressed I probably
wouldn't be able to offer a particularly convincing definition of the
'Perlon Sound'. I was trying to invoke the german glitchy thing I
suppose
the obvious one is hawtin. i guess there's a lot of back drama about that
one.
Sure, but who'd want to open that wound up again, surely it's well healed
these days?
there was also no one from the ur camp (if i recall)
No surprise there tho...
Martin
Sorry, just buzzing off it :)
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From: "David Easy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Must be the third time third time a thread has been started about this,
but good nevertheless :-)
did you get it on vinyl?
I wish, CD...
been wanting to get this for a while now
real next level sh!t
It's unreal and next level for sure - Bone should hook up with these boys
MEK
"Martin Dust"
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com>
Must be the third time third time a thread has been started about this, but
good nevertheless :-)
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From: "Martin Dust" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 9:51 PM
Subject: (313) You have to hear this
http://www.crammed.be/cra
Dan Bean wrote:
Just got sent the new Moby 10".and it's actually OK!
/ducks/
The LP is utter, utter cobblers, without a doubt some of the worst cash in
chart/stadium techno I've heard for a long time, but the two tracks on the 10"
(admittedly after one very quick listen) sound like quite
the obvious one is hawtin. i guess there's a lot of back drama about that
one.
there was also no one from the ur camp (if i recall)
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005, Martin Dust wrote:
Who IYO is missing?
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Cc: <313@h
heh, thats hilarious :)
On 23/03/2005, at 9:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i popped in on a cox date out here in La a few months back. he was
still wearing the Motor t-shirt i gave him sometime between '01-'02
it was not in the best shape.
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005, Kent Williams wrote:
Moby is
i saw New Order on Moby's Area One tour (way to tie a thread together) a
few years back. They were magnificant! they opened with "Atmosphere" and
half way through Barny stopped playing and pointed at the sky behind the
audience. We all turned around and there was a giant rainbow in the sky.
Ma
i popped in on a cox date out here in La a few months back. he was still
wearing the Motor t-shirt i gave him sometime between '01-'02
it was not in the best shape.
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005, Kent Williams wrote:
Moby is not without talent. He is a careerist who likes to make
money, and is willing
carl had a lot of connections with the detroit cats. the first time he
played detroit (motor 2001) was a regular detroit techno illuminati
gang-bang
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005, Stewart Caig wrote:
I still find Carl Cox an odd choice of UK representation in a film such as
this, sure he was playing
http://www.crammed.be/craworld/crw27/e/indexx.htm
Check the links at the bottom, just got the album - top raw techno madness,
loving it...
Martin
Who IYO is missing?
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Cc: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 9:27 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Hi Tech Soul - The Movie
saw it a month ago. much more professional than i thought. a little
lopsided. a
saw it a month ago. much more professional than i thought. a little
lopsided. a few key players missin, but def the best attempt at this
subject so far.
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005, robin wrote:
Robert Taylor wrote:
Anyone seen this?
http://www.hightechsoulthemovie.com/
Intriguing.
it was appar
Hello,
I thought some of you might be interested in my band's performance tonight,
and/or my laptop DJ set afterwards. Details follow:
The Merry Dials, Electropop Superstars
Dave: songmaker, synthmaster
Michael: octopus of drums and keybass
Karen: wired viola, sweet and sour vocals
Come!
to the
I listened to part of the netstock fest this weekend and was very impressed
by Tomas Jirku's set. I hope they recorded it!
--
unsigned short int to_yer_mama;
matt kane's brain
http://www.hydrogenproject.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: mkbatwerk
I keep listening Surgeon @ U Club, Bratislava, 6-12-03
again and again. Nobody else plays music like that. Totally crazy,
inspired and different. I especially like how he's mixing all those
really dark afx ambient tracks on top of driving techno tracks.
oh and it seems like that Vapourspace
Forgot to add...
For anyone who's curious about the night & for some reason may not know
about Greg, or the invaluable contribution he's made to the UK
disco/electro-funk
scene over the last 30 years, please check his website
www.electrofunkroots.co.uk
Thanks, Chris.
> Hello 313 People,
>
>
Hello 313 People,
Me & a few friends are putting on a new night in a couple of weeks.
We've got Greg Wilson booked for the first do on April 15th. Tickets
are £5 in advance. Hope some 313'rs can make it down - would be good
to meet some people from the list.
Apologies for the shameless plug. Here
LOL, all the Moby lovers coming out of the woodwork
Kent's right though, he does occassionally rise above the commercial
cobblers, 'Myopia' from the 'Ambient' LP springs to mind + the mix of
'Move' that's on the first vol of Trance Europe Express is very nice
- pretty deep actually.
The trac
>- Greg the old jaded Post-Punk geezer
You may be interested to know that Simon Reynolds has written a book about
this period Greg?
Out soon I believe.
Some of the writing that was published a while back is available to read
here ('uncut' magazine apparently?):
http://members.aol.com/blissout/p
ahhh sm:)e
whats db up to these days anyways?
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To: "'/0'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'Placid'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
"'313'" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 1:44 PM
Subject: RE: (313) save me, I think I'm going over to the
In short - this record is an embarrassment, and they should retire.
It just may be the royalty statements are no longer coming in and the
money has run out.
We all have bills to pay..
Now Tones on Tail, Section 25, [ Cerent 23- spelling may be off on this
one ] had some sound worth talkin
I know he got a lot of love around these parts with this mix:
http://www.discogs.com/release/62949
I still love the DJ Hell track "Like That" on the second CD!
React released a lot of "D" gems during the time this came out.
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From: Erin Bate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
S
On Mar 22, 2005, at 9:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone seen this?
http://www.hightechsoulthemovie.com/
Intriguing.
(Geez, doesn't anyone ever read my posts? :-P )
Sherman, set the WABAC for February 9th, 2005 ...
http://elists.resynthesize.com/313/2005/02/1443302/
Also, read my (and
Completely agreed...there was a time Stateside where they were one of the
few distro/labels that you could consistently find in a variety of retailers
CD bins. Them and SMILE filled my head early with their releases.
Leslie
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On Mar 22, 2005, at 1:45 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so, none of those lines are putting me off. i bet i'm not the only one
on here that only hears vocals as the noise (ie. another instrument)
and can't pick out most of the words anyway most of the time.
do they use guitars a lot? that's more
His mixes always make me smile...and this one fits the bright sunlight
hinting at the (hopefully) soon to come Spring in the Midwest I'm seeing in
Michigan today. Thanks for sharing the link.
Leslie
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From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 22,
m new metro area
m "new" JDSC
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From: "Matt MacQueen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 1:08 PM
Subject: (313) Fwd: Environ News #12
cool stuff here... also that Danny Wang CD reissue is great news. if
you di
cool stuff here... also that Danny Wang CD reissue is great news. if
you didn't check it the first time, don't miss out as it should be a
limited repress. Some timeless electronic beauties on there.
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>If they
>really wanted a big recognizable UK name to be represented on the movie
then
>Dave Clarke would actually have been the better bet maybe.
not from an American perspective - they're probably trying to attract a
wider audience
and Dave Clarke just doesn't have the recognition here in th
instinct holds a big spot in my heart as a label that *used* to completely
own the electronic music universe from my perspective. so many good
albums and comps..
dont know wtf happened...
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From: "Placid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent:
which tracks are on the 10"? I've had a promo of the double CD sitting
around for a while now and have just now opened it and listening to it...
my first impressions? If he didn't already have an established name in the
music business this release would never have gotten him one. Comment on
his track on the flip side to the original 'go' on instinct is deep..
love that track
p
Stewart Caig wrote:
mood strikes him. Maybe if we praise him for those rare rise-abover
tracks, instead of always slagging him off as a sell-out, he might do
more of them.
I'd like to praise him
> mood strikes him. Maybe if we praise him for those rare rise-abover
> tracks, instead of always slagging him off as a sell-out, he might do
> more of them.
I'd like to praise him for that Voodoo Child Horses track he did years ago
if I may.
Being a really nice approachable guy gets you a long way though doesn't it? :)
-Original Message-
From: Stewart Caig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 March 2005 17:42
To: 313
Subject: Re: (313) Hi Tech Soul - The Movie
Well I knew Carl back when he was selling rave tickets from his fla
Well I knew Carl back when he was selling rave tickets from his flat in
Brighton and heard him out often (It was hard to miss him in the late 80s
early 90s) and I dont remember him once ever truly blowing me away. Sure he
would do the whole 6 deck mixing thing and he was definatly one of the more
c
Moby is not without talent. He is a careerist who likes to make
money, and is willing to put out commercial stuff to formula and
frankly I don't blame him. He makes a lot of money, without killing or
cheating anyone, so he's causing a lot less harm than most rich
people.
He will occasionally rise
I know Carl isn't who I personally would pick for this movie, but if you
talk with some of the guys from back in the day, they give alot of
respect to Carl Cox... I am not sure why, because I have never heard
anything from him I was impressed with either..I remember when he was
playing the DE
Yeah, there' s more guitar on it and Working Overtime sounds like a
Beatle's track with Mark E. Smith vocal - you're asking the wrong
person really Robin, they went "tits" a long time ago for me...
Martin
On 22 Mar 2005, at 13:45, robin wrote:
so, none of those lines are putting me off.
so, none of those lines are putting me off. i bet i'm not the only one
on here that only hears vocals as the noise (ie. another instrument)
and can't pick out most of the words anyway most of the time.
do they use guitars a lot? that's more likely to put me off.
robin...
Waiting For T
Promo, had it for about two months.
On 22 Mar 2005, at 13:36, Blaauw, Martijn de wrote:
Question: where did u hear the album?? As it is not out yet
Promo or dl?
Question: where did u hear the album?? As it is not out yet
Promo or dl?
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: dinsdag 22 maart 2005 14:35
Aan: Robert Taylor
CC: 313 Mailinglist List
Onderwerp: Re: (313) save me, I think I'm going over to th
Very much so Rob,
Waiting For The Sirens
"Got to catch the midnight train, first to Paris, then to Spain
Dracula's Castle
"You came in the night and took my heart, to Dracula's castle in the
dark"
Kinda spoilt the album as most of the music is pretty good, IMHO
Martin
On 22 Mar 2005, at 1
I know..heard some of the tracks and they are quite weak..still, it's
New Order you know?
Grew up listening to them so it's a 'must have' for me...
They seem to be getting called 'legends' by almost everyone in the
musicbizz nowadays as well as in the musicpress..
Godlike geniusses from manchest
As bad as
'Could be that I'm just losing my touch
Or maybe you think my moustache is too much'?
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From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 March 2005 13:17
To: Blaauw, Martijn de
Cc: Dan Bean; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) save me, I think I'm going ov
>Anyone on the list looking forward to the new New Order album?? I am...
It has some of the worst rhyming couplets on it ever...Made me LOL at
least 4 times, proper shocking some of them...
Martin
On 22 Mar 2005, at 13:06, Blaauw, Martijn de wrote:
No worries, i happend to like some of tra
Well for a while then, they are taking a break and oh we are getting more
ADULT. material now
Check: http://www.ersatzaudio.com/
kj at technotourist dot org
No worries, i happend to like some of tracks of his previous album and
that was 3 years ago...
I'm still alive and managed to get over it...
Anyone on the list looking forward to the new New Order album?? I am...
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzond
Just got sent the new Moby 10".and it's actually OK!
/ducks/
The LP is utter, utter cobblers, without a doubt some of the worst cash in
chart/stadium techno I've heard for a long time, but the two tracks on the 10"
(admittedly after one very quick listen) sound like quite reasonable minimal
Pretty Sweet
http://www.terrenceparker.net/
In marketing terms I'd think the words would be "wider choice, bigger
appeal" - in more ways than one.
I don't actually mind him being used as it means more people will
probably get switched on to "the special stuff".
Cheers
Martin
On 22 Mar 2005, at 10:25, Stewart Caig wrote:
I still find
I still find Carl Cox an odd choice of UK representation in a film such as
this, sure he was playing some techno sets back in the day, but he was also
playing garage, house, jungle, d&b, happy hardcore and just about anything
else he could get booked for! And his actual music has never really been
Robert Taylor wrote:
Anyone seen this?
http://www.hightechsoulthemovie.com/
Intriguing.
it was apparently shown last sunday.
anyone see it?
robin...
Anyone seen this?
http://www.hightechsoulthemovie.com/
Intriguing.
#
Note:
Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily
represent
those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless
is this online?
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
..is a great read this month, an american special.
not techno orientated, but if you like music, its a great read. Good
article on chicago, convincing me I have to go...etc etc etc...
But, theres a chart in the back:
"10 detroi
Hey ' all .
here are my photos + words from Carl Craig !
http://obscure.co.nz/gallery/one_city_with_carl_craig
There are some more photos coming in from around the
country ' will keep you posted.
Obviously photos of party kids in other countries is
kinda hard to quantify .. but ha
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