luckily, i managed to download 1,2, 8 and 11 yesterday before the site
disappeared.
james
www.jbucknell.com
Peter Keur
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He killed it in Detroit at Oslo this Summer. All over the place, but
made complete sense.
Funsters
I’m trying to get an understanding of techno in ’05 and if it’s any
different from how it’s always been, i.e. relatively marginal. It seems
that the scene is quite healthy, with lots of good new music, but it
also seems that it’s never going to grow beyond it’s current niche
My vote is that they make bad sounding music, and if you look at the
world today and in the past , most of the
world really likes bad sounding music...
Dave
I reckon that just about hits the nail on the head nicely dave.
still, does anyone care? each to their own innit. as long as I've got music
Now if you're asking why people like them - I have no clue. Bad taste?
Sadly most people listen to music because it's what they are expected to
do when they are young. This leads to a large portion of the music
buying public just buying what's pushed on them via radio/mtv/etc.
Rather
On 2 Nov 2005, at 11:02, robin wrote:
Now if you're asking why people like them - I have no clue. Bad
taste?
Sadly most people listen to music because it's what they are expected
to do when they are young. This leads to a large portion of the music
buying public just buying what's
I can agree only partially with that Alex.
Because music that's seen as 'popular' gets used for ads,
documentaries, in shops, restaurants... While I couldn't
give two f**ks either what everyone else _wants_ to
listen to, it has an influence on what I'm being _made_
to listen to, whether I want to
Dublin's man about town Skatter, has a review of the Dublin Electronic
Arts Festival with some nice pics...
http://www.skkatter.net
The Archiver
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still, does anyone care? each to their own innit. as long as I've got music
to listen to I like, couldn't really give two f**ks what everyone else
wants to listen to.
hehehe two f**cks
what are you listening to? i bet it sucks
np lukie eargoggle stuff...still holding the crown for best
I can agree only partially with that Alex.
Because music that's seen as 'popular' gets used for ads,
documentaries, in shops, restaurants... While I couldn't
give two f**ks either what everyone else _wants_ to
listen to, it has an influence on what I'm being _made_
to listen to, whether I want to
nice touch archiver.
however, bet you can't archive me, I'm from the future - BEAT THAT. MY
WINGS ARE LIKE A SHIELD OF STEEL.
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what are you listening to?
the sound of photocopiers whirring. I'm gonna make a herbert inspired lp
with only a photocopier and a ream of paper. and sell it as electronica,
I'll make a fortune. WATCHA GOTTA SAY ABOUT THEN?
anyway, shouldn't you be in bed insomnia boy?
; )
In the shops now. dunno what its like, might go and see at
dinner/lunchoen/afternoon tea.
how can you run on rollerblades is what I'm wondering. it'd never happen in
real life.
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how can you run on rollerblades is what I'm
wondering. it'd never happen in
real life.
Im sure someone in the Research and Development
department at your very own ACME corporation is
working on a solution to this as we speak Alex - you
only get to know when its
Im sure someone in the Research and Development
department at your very own ACME corporation is
working on a solution to this as we speak Alex
yes. DO NOT FEAR BT.
I am boooked in at the gym at lunchtime, I have a running machine reserved.
also have one pair pink rollerblades, and also
Live from Alex's gym :
http://www.youknowsit.co.uk/lowtech/images/gallery20/rollerdisco.jpg
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I am boooked in at the gym
LOL! Is that Alex in the patent leather pants?
Live from Alex's gym :
http://www.youknowsit.co.uk/lowtech/images/gallery20/rollerdisco.jpg
LOL! Is that Alex in the patent leather pants?
can't access it from work (blocked), but HELL YEAH, leather hot pants are
WHAT I'M ALL ABOUT folks.
anyone got anything to say about it can join the queue.
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I agree whole-heartedly! The club music pumping at the clothing store
is really obnoxious, and it is a real turn-off. I did have a better
experience at a small Brooklyn furniture store the other weekend.
Walked in and they were playing Kraftwerk. I thought, I don't care
what this place sells, I'm
does the LP have the same Good God that was pressed on the single. im
talking about the full version including the sample at the begining.
burns
I know that in our city there was a very long drought. Most shops didn't
stock Detroit techno or keep up with new releases. Most people couldn't
even tell you the name of fa Detroit techno/house artist. Suddenly within
the last two years its popularity has exploded. Artists are getting
does the LP have the same Good God that was pressed on the single. im
talking about the full version including the sample at the begining.
the version of the lp on vinyl doesn't have good god on it I dont think,
but the cd does. which I assume is the same vers. that was on the 12.
alex
Not sure why I didn't see this originally.
All of the below questions are questions I ask a lot.
In the UK techno and house are pretty niche things nowadays, especially
when talking about detroit.
To a certain extent this is partially my perception of things. Like a
lot of us I'm in my
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I used to watch a lot of crap real tv shows... Ive always known its
rubbish but ive watched till i got bored.
Now i watch few of them but its too late : all teh TVs that have
spreaded this stuff had really big audience with these shows.
Its the same with music people listen to crap till they
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My freind let me hear the cd, and bought it at hmv.com, but paid alot for
it--the digital version is tits.
From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: David Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) New Mills cd, etc.
Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2005 23:16:45 +
Hey David- where did you manage to
Robin,
Yup count me in for the afternoon Techno Golden Oldies dance party in the
recreation room at the convalescent home.
San Diego report: Nothing happens here. Some promoters: Merge Life/ Kava
Lounge, DJs: Tyler Brunnel and dirtyradio.net, Austin Speed (artist), myself,
all seem to come
I am 22, but perhaps the minority, as I am constantly on a
search for producers still using the now 'old' detroit techno
sound. I live in the Detroit area and have trouble finding new
detroit techno or electro records. However, I will say
Orlando Voorn's new record 'bark before you bite' I
There's been a couple of scary threads lately, 'Who do you rate under
25?' As it turns out, there's hardly anyone of that age producing
Detroit techno!
And now this one 'Where is techno headed?'
Well, if you want to know where techno is headed in the next 10 years
the answer can be summed
Is that Dave Leedham DJing?
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Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 9:09 PM
Subject: Re: (313) The more things change
There's been a couple of scary threads lately, 'Who do
Funny, I was thinking of the parallels between Detroit techno and
Northern Soul the other day. I think there's definitely something to
it. Apart from the obvious similarity of being centered on music from
Detroit, I think that there's a fair amount in common there.
Looking at those pictures,
It is, in fact it's his website.
Martin Dust wrote:
Is that Dave Leedham DJing?
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I was reading The In Crowd this weekend as well, and I also reckon your not
far wrong either...
m
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Subject: Re: (313) The
Zerinnerung (Dj-Mix Netlabel) founder Q-Man is mixing another set.
The driving tech-house beats at the beginning of this mix kick your legs, the
warm tones in the middle touch your heart and the beautiful dubs in the end
relax your soul.
Get it here:
http://www.zerinnerung.de/mix.php?id=17
I agree. I'm just taking the p.iss is all.
I love a bit of northern in fact my ipod contains both types of music .
Northern and techno.
You're right about the similarities though. The worrying one is the
unwillingness to accept change, which has really been the death knell
for northern. No new
Thing is, you may be taking the urine but it's a lot closer than you think,
all you have to do is read the first two chapters of the In Crowd and it's
pretty much mapped out, I guess all we have to do is not repeat the past
because Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat
Jamie Stewart wrote:
That's just wrong. It reminds me of growing up in southend in the
70's, I'd see all these sad old Teds with their replica Ted kids. Weird.
Just when I have a safe footing in my mid thirties someone pulls me back
to puberty. damn you.
I can smell the winkles, silk cut,
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