No pillows, but they did try some toilet paper to no avail.
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From: david smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, January 01, 1970 7:29 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Day 2
Unfortunately the floor was bouncing so much, he couldn't
use the 1200s. Only
thats silly. thats complete lack of forethought on the part of whoever
arranged the venue and oversaw the booth setup. then again, it IS a tough
thing to isolate tables from all the noise and vibration, just look at what
motor ended up doing to make their platform stable, even in the same
Hey Greg,
I'm pretty sure it was Ryan Pryor who picked some records up from my
place a few times. He lives nearby - sorta. Now he works just down the
road from me as well. Oh - I get a lot of my reords here :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] = David Hodgson . Best email-order
service anywhere.
On May 31, 2005, at 1:03 PM, Matt MacQueen wrote:
i'll listen with an open mind but this press release gets at the whole
problem i have with techno being so technical and 'of the second' it
becomes utterly disposable. the second you've heard it it's suddenly
irrelevant because another
theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
Hey Greg, ...
I HATE it when this happens!!! Obviously this was not meant for public
consumption.
jeff
hey matty macq
anyone go to the 3 Chairs party? I also heard lots of good about the
Soft Curls tent... Raiders live PA, etc.
raiders were INCREDIBLE -- not what i expected at all! i love 1 track on each
pigna release (which makes them hard to buy as an import argh), and the album i
thought
Hey guys
Us old folks gotta represent, ya know? ;)
I'm not sure what my final pink faerie count was - maybe 8 girls and one
guy seen over the course of the festival? and what was up with those
silly light-up-in-the-dark shirts (the middle finger, the ganja)?
Just got home tonight and will
redman before kms was ok, the last song for the smokers was a dope
4/floor hiphop anthem thing, hot, and i didnt notice he only said
kevin saunder as someone else said...i heard saunderson? maybe my
roll was just starting. i did think it was a bit uhh stupid and lame
to have all this hype
this thread isnt very minimal at all
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From: Tim Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Ales Hieng / Zergon [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 9:17 PM
Subject: Re: (313) New Richie Hawtin Mix CD: DE9: Transition
you are tripping i think, i totally remember he said it correctly and then
jumped onto the back of his pegacorn and flew away leaving a trail of rainbow
sparklees
some wicked sketchy or maybe homeless guy tried to sell me something outside
cobo, opening a black garbage bag and asking me e
sorry for the rambling rambling 313 im delirious and getting obnoxious and silly
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sorry for the rambling rambling 313 im delirious and getting obnoxious and
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No need to apoligise. That was gold. :-D
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Just got back from Detroit and here are a few things sitting on my brain
from the weekend. I'll probably post some photos when I put them online.
Aux 88 live with K-1 and Tom Tom on synths, vocals and vocoder and Digital
on turntables doing the beats. They played a whole bunch of classics and
Well, I left off at midnight Sunday so technically Day 3 starts
with the second night of afterparties . . . and here's another
overly verbose travelogue through the bumpy streets and
recycled buildings of Detroit . . . (although a story in the paper
over the weekend claimed that Detroit doesn't
Just doing a random Google search I ran across . . .
Kevin Saunderson vs MoonPup
Wha -- hello? This was part of a fantasy-rave-to-end-all-raves
list done up in 1993 by none other than . . . Dieselboy . . . before he
became famous . . . I'm gutted and I'm laughing at the same time :)
thanks for all the reports folks, keep 'em coming.
Q: Is the UR live thing available as a download from that festival stream
anywhere?
_
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Man you're so lucky! You get to meet Butthead in person. And then
Beavis selling beads. In one day!
Priceless...
On 1 Jun, 2005, at 6:51 AM, J.T. wrote:
best idiot shivers i got was in the hotel elevator, some big goofy
whitebread dude was making chitchat with an indian guy and comes
Actually it is, but it's full of interuptions. It looks like they were
having a lot of problems with the stream and they were playing some other
music in between, plus they are talking over parts of it. So there's
basically only half the UR gig, with other music in between, but it's better
than
woohoo
but it's better than nothing :)
certainly is, beggars can't be choosers and all that, thanks jernej!
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nonono! Great stuff, thanks for sharing! : )
Anya
On Wednesday, Jun 1, 2005, at 06:04 Europe/London, J.T. wrote:
sorry for the rambling rambling 313 im delirious and getting obnoxious
and silly
new sound signature 12 in the shops.
also, 2 soul jazz chicago/acid comps. erm, omar s stuff too, but I'm lost
with all that stuff, dunno what I have and what I don't, I'm sure he's
released about 100 12's this year.
oh, p.s. while we're on the subject, I wish some enterprising soul would
give
a quick trip to boomkat will help you figure out what you need and what you
have of omar s' stuff. the man is capable of some sick tracks, although he
has some stuff that I listen to and am like wtf was he thinking?!?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
a quick trip to boomkat will help you figure out what you need and what
you
have of omar s' stuff.
dont get me wrong joe, I like his stuff, its just they're all white labels
with writing on, and I can never distinguish whats what. tell the truth I
cant even be bothered looking at the mo, feeling
So, did anyone buy any nice 'items' from the festival that we should know
about?
Someone posted re the new kdj - thanks for that! sounds hot!
Anything else? Any good mix cds? I know Mike Grant was selling some via his
shop. Any hot white labels? How about kitchen sinks, any of those?
p.s. my
well I'd be happy to make suggestions when you're feeling a bit less fed-up
with things.
I think all the white label bs with Djs is lame as can be. how
in-the-spirit-of-techno is it to hold out on people for 5 Fxcking years, as
was the case with the first omar s white??
/rant
-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
new sound signature 12 in the shops.
is that the marcellus pittman thing? oh no wait that's on fxhe. the
audio clips of that (that mike g sent around) sounded essential.
also, 2 soul jazz chicago/acid comps. erm, omar s stuff too, but I'm lost
with all that stuff,
I think all the white label bs with Djs is lame as can be. how
in-the-spirit-of-techno is it to hold out on people for 5 Fxcking years,
as was the case with the first omar s white??
he was waiting for the microgenre to be invented (ok ok i'll stop the
veiled richie jibes :) )
robin...
The Outlet Collective present...
MONOLAKE - LIVE (Imbalance Computer Music / Chain Reaction / Din - Berlin)
SLEEPARCHIVE - LIVE (sleeparchive - Berlin)
NICK WILSON - LIVE (Continual / Inceptive - London)
- Plus support from the Outlet DJ Crew -
Saturday 9th July 2005 - At an
indeed... sick to eath of acid cokmps having the same tracks on every
time.
granted tho, they have added a couple of not quite so well known tracks...
Adonis -do you want to percolate, Virgo Four.. not quite sure how green
velvet fits in. but it still isn't getting past the
Nce!
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From: Paul Kendrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 June 2005 12:49
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) London- Monolake Sleeparchive
The Outlet Collective present...
MONOLAKE - LIVE (Imbalance Computer Music / Chain Reaction / Din - Berlin)
Soul Jazz normally do great comps, but your right this is just the
norm... :o/
Will still pick it up because of the Virgo four track tho...
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From: Placid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 June 2005 13:49
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313)
Thanks Rob. I hope this party goes off. Its in a nice warehouse so should fit
the style of music that Sleeparchive and Monolake will be playing.
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From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 June 2005 14:51
To: Paul Kendrick; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE:
granted tho, they have added a couple of not quite so well known tracks...
indeed.
BUT BRING ME THE RARE S**T, THATS WHAT I NEED. THE MISSING DOGS, YOUR
UNRELEASED SLEEZY D'S, SOME TARGET TACKLE.
erm, yeah, cough cough vote placid.
Im just happy with the virgo four track I cant seem to find that
anywhere. But some real nice rare stuff wouldent go a miss.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 June 2005 13:55
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) word on the street
Soul Jazz normally do great comps, but your right this is just the
norm... :o/
well, lets be fair here, if for example we were big reggae heads, I'm sure
we'd say the same thing about their reggae comps for example, and mad
voodoo soca music or detroit free jazz records or whatever. it's only
I was just walking down the street today and saw that P-Funk will be doing a
LIVE set at the Magnet on June 26th...
Witnessd a lot of the Hyperrealers talking about the 3-chairs, and the new
track feat. Billy Love...
There's a new 12 on Westend by a group from Detroit.
Kings Of Late Night
because we're dead anal about it I suppose. - Geekes is the word your
looking for. haha
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 June 2005 13:57
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) word on the street
Soul Jazz normally do great comps, but your
Download here:
http://www.phonopsia.com/mixes/Tristan%20Watkins%20-%20Ate%2026-05-05.mp3
Recorded on May 26, 2005. Straight-up house and techno. Encoded at 192 Kbps.
Enjoy!
Tracklist:
Pascal Schäfer - Mystére [Karaoke Kalk Pets]
DJ Yoax B. - Hot One [Wabi Sabi]
Lowtec - In Fail We Trust
who is sleeparchive btw?
fab.
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From: Paul Kendrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 2:53 PM
Subject: RE: (313) London- Monolake Sleeparchive
Thanks Rob. I hope this party goes off. Its in a
Fingers crossed they promote it better than Melle Mel last weekend then...
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From: Svagr, Jodie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 June 2005 13:59
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) P-Funk's coming to Liverpool!!
I was just walking down the street today and saw that
Yeah- from Berlin.
He has 3 12s out and there all like Plastikman in his prime. Wicked
stuff.
http://www.discogs.com/label/Sleeparchive
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 June 2005 14:17
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) London-
yes
i have all 3 of them ;P (nyh)
somehow i thought it was a collaboration between some sahko dude, like mika
vainio, and i dunno (at one point i thought richie hawtin)
fab
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 3:17 PM
Everyone thought it was Richie after the first 12 came out. Really nice
stuff.
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From: fab. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 June 2005 14:35
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) London- Monolake Sleeparchive
yes
i have all 3 of them ;P (nyh)
somehow i
Ian couldn't get this through, so I'm trying for him...
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Ian Cheshire
Nice one T! - my colleagues seemed perturbed by the Vibert track but f*** 'em,
they have poor taste!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 June 2005 13:00
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) New Mix - Ate
Download here:
Rick Wilhite had Sound Signature whites of 18 - 22. He said that the new 18
is different but I didn't listen to it. The two SS records that I listened
to--one by Billy Lo and one by Marcellus P.--were hot. I decided I wanted
to wait on the final product though. I did however pick up the KDJ 33
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From: J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i didnt hit the 3 chairs party, was playing at a sketchy
psychothrill afterparty (was asked 2 days in advance haha, fun
tho), but friend who went said it was really great. kdj was still
spinning shock
Glad i wasn't there.. that sounds rubbish... :)
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
-- Original Message --
From: J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i didnt hit the 3 chairs party, was playing at a sketchy
psychothrill afterparty (was asked 2 days in advance haha,
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So, did anyone buy any nice 'items' from the festival that we
should know
about?
white labels:
KDJ 034
KDJ 033
Sound Signature 021
Sound Signature 022 (howard thomas)
Sound Signature 023 pt 1
Sound Signature
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From: Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Glad i wasn't there.. that sounds rubbish... :)
i cant get the first track theo played out of my head, an edit
(that id guess he did) of amerie one thing that just looped the
vocal bit this is one
so, Tom i want reviews to the list by the time i check my email over
morning coffee tomorrow
got that? :)
and what's on the mahogani compilation CD...any good?
robin...
white labels:
KDJ 034
KDJ 033
Sound Signature 021
Sound Signature 022 (howard thomas)
Sound Signature 023 pt 1
Sound
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From: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
well I'd be happy to make suggestions when you're feeling a bit
less fed-up
with things.
I think all the white label bs with Djs is lame as can be. how
in-the-spirit-of-techno is it to hold out on people
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From: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
that new omar s sounded good too. the only confusing thing was
the 2 1/2
release recently that was the same as the 2 but with a reworked
vocal??
or did i misunderstand that?
thats right. even more
Detroit Grand Pu Bahs - Sandwiches - Throw
HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
;)
-Joe
Not that I don't like Theo or KDJ but I'd like to hear about more techno at
Fuse-In
who slammed it? Any new tracks heard? Anyone catch the Brown Brothers live
set on the mainstage? Ken Ishii?
am I not reading through enough posts?
MEK
genesis?
PHIL COLLINS AND OMAR S?!?!?! OMG!!!@@@
:p
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 12:36 PM
Subject: Re: (313) word on the street
-- Original Message
- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
who slammed it? Any new tracks heard? Anyone catch the Brown
Brothers live
set on the mainstage? Ken Ishii?
techno wise, i thought scan 7 really rocked it very hard in their
minimal analogue style. ken ishii
hiya list,
i've actually put some stuff online here for a while:
http://www.ilovetechno.lv/z99/fused/
didnt went thru all of the recordings myself yet..
feel free to get it!
///Z
Jernej Marusic wrote:
Actually it is, but it's full of interuptions. It looks like they were
having a
you're exactly right tom. it can be awfully difficult to get distribution when
you only have one record pressed up.
white labels are intended for dj's and stores/distribs, thats their function,
promotion. to say that's lame doesnt really make sense. when dj's get hyped up
on some white label,
i guess to be really tekn0 now you have to be on some
netlabel digital distrib kinda thingy, are records even tekn0 anymore?
Uh...so you know, I just had to make an emergency call for your safety pal.
Watch out. I've got a global sniper team trained to have twitchy fingers when
they hear
Both of the comps are worth buying for the sleeve notes alone-
excllent stories and a slightly different insight in to the early
days of House!
Jason
On 1 Jun 2005, at 13:51, Paul Kendrick wrote:
Soul Jazz normally do great comps, but your right this is just the
norm... :o/
Will still
Apparently that's one of the many thousand Danny Krivit edits
floating about at the moment, although they may have been mixing it
with something else
cheers
Jason
On 1 Jun 2005, at 17:20, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
-- Original Message --
From:
couple friends of mine have bailed out on me for this friday night's
show in detroit and i'm stuck with the tickets. if anyone on here is in
need of some tickets for the show. please email me. thanks.
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From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apparently that's one of the many thousand Danny Krivit edits
floating about at the moment, although they may have been mixing it
with something else
no way. it was one cut, the first track
indeed, seconded!
very, very dope mix, lots of tunes i bought too.
i'll spread that here in my neighbourhood, ok? (o_*)
c*
Robert Taylor wrote:
Nice one T! - my colleagues seemed perturbed by the Vibert track but f*** 'em,
they have poor taste!
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
thanks to francis for the piccdilly tip, i found it:
Various Artists : Radio Slave - Showreel
Rekid
Amerie - One Thing (Rekid Mix) note
This double CD features various tracks, re-edits and remixes from
Radio Slave and Rekid (aka Matt Edwards) as well as un-reworked
tracks that he just likes
ishi played a great set of hard/clubby techno, apparently not the
least bit impaired by his bizarre disco tshirt.
kenny larkin probably played a good set of loopy almost-bangers, but
due to that goddamn conga etc player on the side of the stage i
really have no idea what he sounded like
straight ahead (german) techno
What does this refer to nowadays though? (a real question not a catalyst
question). I mean german techno has been all but consumed by the glitch crew so
that's what I think of now when people speak of the German sound in relation to
techno. Somehow I get the
On Jun 1, 2005, at 1:38 PM, Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
straight ahead (german) techno
What does this refer to nowadays though?
dunno. if you'd been there, you'd know exactly what i mean.
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From: Stoddard, Kamal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And yeah UR should be bigger than Kraftwerk.
seriously, if they played timeline or inspiration or hi tech
jazz or any of those kinds of UR joints on the radio i think
theyd become huge. seeing
what does straight ahead german techno sound like now?
Kanzleramt? Fieber? Chris Liebing? Johannes Heil?
that's what I think of when someone says straight ahead German techno.
schranz for lack of a better description
MEK
ishi played a great set of hard/clubby techno, apparently not the
least bit impaired by his bizarre disco tshirt.
LOL - those t-shirts are where he gets his powers from!
what did this one look like?
MEK
It was blinding when the sun hit it just right...like some gold-lamé (not
saying lame as in loser but lame as in whatever the French mean when
they say it) chain-mail disc construction...it was pretty special!
Leslie
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On Jun 1, 2005, at 2:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what does straight ahead german techno sound like now?
Kanzleramt? Fieber? Chris Liebing? Johannes Heil?
that's what I think of when someone says straight ahead German techno.
schranz for lack of a better description
nah, it really
yeah.. looked like he was wearing a long glittery gold chain or belt,
loosely strung around his neck shoulders, over a black t-shirt.
but i'm pretty sure it was all one (fabulous) piece.
On Jun 1, 2005, at 2:14 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It was blinding when the sun hit it just
Clinically Inclined
20 May 2005
Fridays 9:30pm - 12:30am, 89.3 FM WNUR Chicago
http://SonicSunset.com
Part 1: Boot up to mutant electro boogie and computerfunk, pop the
strobe lights. Left-field synth freakouts from David Astri and Cori
Josais meet italo disco from Gary Low, Phrenic and
Cool- ket me know when you do!
Jason
On 1 Jun 2005, at 19:44, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
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From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apparently that's one of the many thousand Danny Krivit edits
floating about at the moment, although
If so;
http://www.traxxevents.com/news/event.php?ID=80
Thanks to Andrew, I started listening to that xm radio and I recordeded
it but... my copy with just 2 interruptions
1. when my outlook reminder bell rang :( and
2. when the radio player went idle for a bit and there's about 2 min
missing
I'm hoping/ waiting on receiving a proper uninterrupted
With all the acid house being played in the tent at the festival
this weekend by the various Euro DJs, I suddenly remembered
an old and familiar track that is stuck in a loop in my brain now
but I can't place the name. It's a sort of crossover acid/wild
pitch style track that could be DJ Pierre
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