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From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm still waiting for Vince's stuff on Transmat - nearly 2 years
now :(
its already been over a year since that double helix CD came out
in japan on transmat and i want that on vinyl so badly.
I was just about to start writing an email re: this and I think you've
(andrew) got it spot on. It is really about Read v Lewis in the first
instance. Of course if Peacefrog knew that the record was not original
work then to go ahead and release the record could result in an
infringement of
Good on you Marsel.
Unfortunately it is not the case with some other labels. A LOT of labels
give Juno finished stock (not just promos, Martin) before they give it to
other shops/distributors, and give Juno better prices that the small shops
can't compete with. So Juno sell more, and the
you don't have to read what farley says about his musical development and
what got him into house 20 years after the fact - you can listen to it.
there are piles of his mixes from the early/mid 80s on deep house pages.
james
www.jbucknell.com
early hip hop is rapping over disco records. 'good times' - that's a disco
record.
hell, they even rap about going to discos and dancing. the first thing that
super rhymes does when he arrives on earth is head to the disco ...i went
to studio 54 but they wouldn't even let me in the door... (sung
DE ps link didn't work for me
Works for me, audio samples and everything. Maybe your mailer is
breaking the link. Try copy/paste instead of clicking.
Was glad to have the opportunity to do the remix, as it's not
something I'm often asked for (something about not being famous).
-bp
Brian 'balistic' Prince wrote:
DE ps link didn't work for me
Works for me, audio samples and everything. Maybe your mailer is
breaking the link. Try copy/paste instead of clicking.
Was glad to have the opportunity to do the remix, as it's not
something I'm often asked for (something about not
On Jul 5, 2005, at 6:24 PM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
its already been over a year since that double helix CD came out
in japan on transmat and i want that on vinyl so badly. actually i
havent heard anything from them since that CD. transmat eats artists.
were they ever even to be released on
On Jul 5, 2005, at 8:20 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
early hip hop is rapping over disco records. 'good times' - that's a
disco
record.
hell, they even rap about going to discos and dancing.
snip
the stuff on tuff city, early spoonie g, patrick adams and peter brown
stuff. t-ski 'catch a
DE ps link didn't work for me
Works for me, audio samples and everything. Maybe your mailer is
breaking the link. Try copy/paste instead of clicking.
Was glad to have the opportunity to do the remix, as it's not
something I'm often asked for (something about not being famous).
-bp
I was doing a little bit of net research on Ron Hardy over the
weekend because of all the DJs on the Deep House Page,
his mixes (and there are fortunately a lot of them!) really hit
the sweet spot for me.
I don't think there was any one moment, DJ or record that
started house, it just evolved out
Hi.
Since the holiday season is closing in (atleast for me), what are the good
people here going to do on their holidays? 313-related parties, festivals?
Travelling?
First part of my holidays I'm going to be here in Oulu just reading and
chilling. Also I'm going to back up my entire record
techno is an
offshoot of chicago house?
Ok, I didn't read the article and am prepared to accept from you lot
that it's duff, but the above is at least partly correct, non?
k
Yeah- we've got our copy up on the wall at RAD :
Super rare promo signed by the mighty Marsel- includes original
press notes and Dutch coffee mug stain on innner sleeve: £5000
no takers yet though
Jason
On 5 Jul 2005, at 23:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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david,
Matt MacQueen wrote:
yeah fair... massive connections between house and techno, and that is
the way i like it too! But just for the record on a historical
timeline, the earliest detroit techno things like A Number of Names and
Cybotron and early Model 500 took more from european sounds than
I can't believe there hasn't been more of a fuss on the list about
the Acid Kid release_ I can't emphasise what a stunning comeback
single this is for Erik- he's really taken the ball and ran with it
for the Acid sound. In fact there's about a million good records
floating about at the
at school we always learned
chicago + electro = techno
disco - chicago
technology - electro
a kick ass record
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From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent:
On 6 Jul 2005, at 01:15, David Easy wrote:
Good on you Marsel.
Unfortunately it is not the case with some other labels. A LOT of
labels give Juno finished stock (not just promos, Martin) before they
give it to other shops/distributors, and give Juno better prices that
the small shops can't
In fact there's about a million good records
floating about at the moment that I haven't seen mentioned here
recently- admitedly not many of them have been from 313-land but good
Techno and House none the less
sort us out then jason!
give us your top 5 not mentioned on the 313
could do with a
already been over a year since that double helix CD came out
in japan on transmat and i want that on vinyl so badly. actually i
havent heard anything from them since that CD. transmat eats artists.
were they ever even to be released on vinyl? I sort of had a feeling
the Cisco deal was for CD
i think that last Dj Gregory, Head Talking,
and the Head Dubbing version really kicks ass!
with it's cluttered beats and strings reminds to old 69 and Paperclip People
material
now I'm wondering, what else he did along these lines?
I was doing a little bit of net research on Ron Hardy over the
weekend because of all the DJs on the Deep House Page,
his mixes (and there are fortunately a lot of them!) really hit
the sweet spot for me.
oh oooh oh. now then. ron hardy is my absolute FAVOURITE dj I've
never seen. ha. I
i think that last Dj Gregory, Head Talking,
and the Head Dubbing version really kicks ass!
with it's cluttered beats and strings reminds to old 69 and Paperclip
People
material
now I'm wondering, what else he did along these lines?
you know marsel, not a great deal along those lines exactly, but
Now of course besides Cybotron, can anyone else
name some artists who were producing music in such a vein in the US at
the time?
Hi Ken. Think your pretty spot on with most points, but regards same music
same time etc, I think you could point to the electro records of the same
period and pretty
From http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/dance/breezeblock/index.shtml
July 12th
Fuse-In: The Detroit Electronic Music Festival
Carl Craig, Model 500 etc
N
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I mean, you berated someone over sending them one copy?
No I didn't! The original post said 'a few', and the whole problem is no
other shops have been given 'a few' for sale.
I think you have to accept that the old days are nearly gone and
clinging onto the past isn't going to work, it's
yeah yeah, LATE, I know, been skint.
just got those 2 new fxhe 12's.
really like the m.pittman track nyrobi knights, but on the other 12 theres
a track on the a2 by Jus-Ed in Connecticut
like this track alot, has this guy done any other stuff i could check does
anyone know?
thanks in advance
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Now of course besides Cybotron, can anyone else
name some artists who were producing music in such a vein in the US at
the time?
Hi Ken. Think your pretty spot on with most points, but regards same music
same time etc, I think you
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From: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 3:19 PM
Subject: Re: (313) nice
hey. did anyone post these mixes yet?
http://72.10.47.60/audio/mixes/theo_parrish_at_bodytonic_220405_pt1.rm
http://72.10.47.60/audio/mixes/theo_parrish_at_bodytonic_220405_pt2.rm
http://72.10.47.60/audio/mixes/theo_parrish_at_bodytonic_220405_pt3.rm
apologies if so. apologies to those who are
Hey Alex,
Thanks for posting! I didn't have this one.
Jamil
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hey. did anyone post these mixes yet?
http://72.10.47.60/audio/mixes/theo_parrish_at_bodytonic_220405_pt1.rm
http://72.10.47.60/audio/mixes/theo_parrish_at_bodytonic_220405_pt2.rm
ok, not 313 - but music
how is the new Raphael Saadiq album?
as i'm deeply in love with his previous one
and oh, one track is called Detroit Girl
jawel!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 July 2005 10:44
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Chicago House At Root of Detroit Techno? (Was
Galoppierende Zuversicht or Nobody Listens to Techno)
Now of course besides Cybotron, can anyone else
name
The original 'Moskow Diskow' by Telex is a good
example from the other side of the pond.
ahh, yeah of course. but you said which other US music at the time sounded
like this so I kinda left all the euro stuff out of it. thats why i
pointed to the electro. alot of that was US. re euro stuff theres
Ken said:
Now of course besides Cybotron, can anyone else
name some artists who were producing music in such
a vein in the US at the time?
Start with these:
(links to All Music Guide pages w/ clips)
Mantronix - Bassline
http://tinyurl.com/cf8x9
(this clip only has a second or two of the
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sort us out then jason!
give us your top 5 not mentioned on the 313
could do with a few new bits myself. got a few bits lately, but
you know,
always looking and that.
i almost never hear new records that i
Ken wrote:
techno is an offshoot of chicago house?
Ok, I didn't read the article and am prepared to
accept from you lot
that it's duff, but the above is at least partly
correct, non?
Yes. As has been amply demonstrated here in the past
day, there is undeniably a strong connection.
I was
great thanks!!!
guess this is the show from which also the video with 'love sensation' is
floating around???
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hey. did anyone post these mixes yet?
Sorry Thomas, but I have to totally disagree on this one!
No disrespect - it just seems to me that your tastes seem more on the house
side of things then on the techno side. Generally, there are a lot of old
records (funk/soul/disco) that you and other 313 list members really like that
I
so did anyone else think that galoppierende zuversicht live set was a waste of
listening time?
I did. if thats the best live techno act in the world, earth is losing it's
touch.
-Joe
From: dave cronin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/07/06 Wed PM 12:03:26 EDT
To: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
early hip hop is rapping over disco records. 'good times' - that's a disco
record.
hell, they even rap about going to discos and dancing. the first thing that
super rhymes does when he arrives on earth is head to the disco ...i went
to studio 54 but they wouldn't even
On 6-jul-2005, at 18:11, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
i almost never hear new records that i like. and if i do, i rarely
like them enough to actually buy them. theres too much clean
production and hip sounds out there for me right now
Hmmm so you think that the production of a track is
On 7/6/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry Thomas, but I have to totally disagree on this one!
I know Kent might have some opinion on this...
I'm kind of all opinioned out at the moment.
I will say that the records that work, work because they somehow
partake of the
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From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hmmm so you think that the production of a track is more important
then the actual music?
*I* dont. the problem seems to be that 99% of the producers out
there seem to think so!
Or do u
Tom wrote:
i feel like alot of artists are sitting out there trying to make
things sound clean or professional or complex or whatever as
opposed to good. like all the production values matter more than
the actual content of the music. it seems to me like most techno
is made in someone's
http://72.10.47.60/audio/mixes/theo_parrish_at_bodytonic_220405_pt1.rm
Is that track at 11 minutes KDJ 32? It sounds a bit like a prince track, but
not quite. Another example of a fine raw sound ;)
Cheers,
Maarten
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 06 Jul 2005 16:37:22 -
Sorry Thomas, but I have to totally disagree on this one!
you dont have to apologize to me ;P
No disrespect - it just seems to me that your tastes seem
Friday July 8
***THE BUNKER***
Someone Else (Foundsound | Philadelphia)
jamespatrick (Vital Vinyl, Microphono | Minneapolis)
Someone Else's Foundsound label is currently the US's best answer
to all of the amazing bleepy minimal funk that has been streaming
out of Germany for the past few years.
Totally agree with Kent here, when something is good it's often due
to indefinable factors (thankfully perhaps?)
At 12:09 pm -0500 6/7/05, Kent Williams wrote:
On 7/6/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry Thomas, but I have to totally disagree on this one!
I know Kent might
As if Pink Floyd reforming for Live 8 (amazingly so, too -
watch the video on AOLMusic.COM if you don't believe me)
wasn't enough ...
Yesterday marked a major landmark in the history of (313).
I don't know what 313 list owner God is responsible for this
4th of July miracle (well ... 5th of July
Brian B and Mike Brown and others have been doing some
maintenance on hyperreal, that's all :)
Fred
Wow, this email just made my geek-o-meter go off the scale!
On 6 Jul, 2005, at 7:50 PM, Greg Earle wrote:
As if Pink Floyd reforming for Live 8 (amazingly so, too -
watch the video on AOLMusic.COM if you don't believe me)
wasn't enough ...
Yesterday marked a major landmark in the history of
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