You wrote:
heading to paris next week. can anyone recommend any nights featuring
313-related music that are on mid-week (tuesday, wednesday, thursday)? in
fact, any club/music night that parisians or frequent visitors to the city
would recommend.
Normally stuff of some interest going on
Make sure your car insurance is up to date.
Everything is safe here, fear is pointless.
You miss this weekend, Pigna People party :
http://www.paradisemassage.org/pm_newsletters/phenomena/phenomena.html
- Wednesday:
Dj Assault is here.
http://www.rexclub.com/programme_mensuel.html
- Friday :
I thought the H.B. 12 was very poor to be honest- one track sounded
so similar to the lesser Every Dog Has It's Day noodlings I thought
it was Mills at first. The second track on the B Side was a bit more
interesting but I doubt I'd buy it for that alone. On the other
hand, the
This weeks party will be a midweek Saturday vibe with Oliver Ho coming out
to play -
DJ'S
Oliver Ho
Mark Broom
Terry Mitchell
Steve Strawberry
BOX @
Medicine Bar, 89 Great Eastern St. Shoreditch EC2A3HX
Map: [url] http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?pc=EC2A3HX [/url]
Every Thursday
hi jason,
i have an Audio Werner release on Hartchef which is also good, i cant
remember the exact details but there was one track which i really rocked to
(http://www.discogs.com/release/260139)
and speaking of Sutekh remixes, an double cd just came out on Leaf with a
collection of his
Yeah- we've been trying to get Hartchef stuff in the UK but it's
pretty hard to get.
Sutekh was someone I always placed in the Kit Clayton hmmm,
intersesting (strokes chin)but not really bracket. There are
actually 2 Double albums of his remix work and they both have more
than
Mostly listening to:
Surgeon - Klonk (still)
Slit on Myspace
http://www.myspace.com/slitgirl
Brainwashed Radio - nice little stream...
Zorn - All We Can Do Is Enjoy The Ride
Yunx - So What Type of Music
Got a shed load in Amsterdam... Guy in Rush hour is way cool...
Pick of the bunch
Carl Craig releases on rush hour are pretty cool.
a clear vinyl thingy on frustrated funk was probably my fav tune tbh
and an odd white label thing from Hardwax distribtion
Jason Brunton wrote:
Yeah- we've
be sure to check out sutekh's collaboration with theorem from the THX
experiments in synchronicity project where they remixed each others tracks,
nice deep techno and not very chin-stroking-ish
(http://www.discogs.com/release/41529).
f.
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From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL
from the clips i like the sound of the terry brookes and aaron soul pt1
thing..especially whoever did the real techno-y mix, is that cc or deepart??
anyways i love the vox, kinda cheese but decent rnb style too...fun...
gosub on frustrated funk has some nice drexciya (and early ectomorph)
i really dig sutekh's two rhapsodies on context, especially the
a-side, jasons description (it's incredibly well programmed material
with stunning use of [...] over complicated ryhtyms, crazy edits AND it
still bangs too!) fits also to this release:
ttp://www.discogs.com/release/391508
on
was not too impressed by the new mathematics things, euh its ok. not
much of a fan of hb/jm/sungod/etc still i guess...i downloaded a
bunch...i like how wild some of it is a lot...but get pretty much the
same feeling from almost all of it...maybe need to digest it more...
***
You right J.T.
Cheers.
K
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From: jurren baars [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 November 2005 19:18
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) new terrence dixon
i know i'm not the only person on here that was
anxiously awaiting new material by this man, and i
noticed this one on juno:
it means business will continue to avoid detroit like the plague and white
people will continue to be scared and distrustful of the city. oh and that
the city will remain a national laughingstock
other than that, no big deal
so, basically that doesn't sound too hot.
it's weird, you'd think all
Yup- I just went past that stage of isn't this all begining to sound
more than a little similar?. I went to great effort to track down
his earlier releases and still make sure we always have Save The
Robots etc in stock but, especially with the new Jack 7, it's just
all went a bit flat
What's up Chi-town folks,
Jeremy Ellis and myself(John Arnold) will be playing live at the Darkroom
this friday, in support of my new Ubiquity release Style and Pattern.
Come and hang and say hello
10/11
John Arnold Jeremy Ellis
100% Freestyle Tour
Darkroom
2210 w. Chicago
On Thu, November 10, 2005 2:16 pm, Martin Dust wrote:
this morning im rocking theo's eclectic aesthetic mix. lovely stuff on
this one, i always forget how much i like it.
tom
So...in reference to your stock... new site goes up when now?
KKS
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From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 11:05 AM
To: 313
Subject: (313) New tooons!
Yup- I just went past that stage of isn't this all begining to
On Thu, November 10, 2005 3:46 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it means business will continue to avoid detroit like the plague and
white
people will continue to be scared and distrustful of the city. oh and
that
the city will remain a national laughingstock
other than that, no big deal
so,
I think this time last year we were saying 2 to 3 months- this year
we are mostly saying er, not sure :(
Thanks for asking though!
Jason
On 10 Nov 2005, at 16:19, Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
So...in reference to your stock... new site goes up when now?
KKS
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No probs, I'd love to have access to your stock, except if it's more
than 3 clicks away, I'm too lazy to make it happen.
Waiting,
KKS
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From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 11:22 AM
To: Stoddard, Kamal
Cc: 313
Subject: Re:
On Nov 10, 2005, at 11:21 AM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
On Thu, November 10, 2005 3:46 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it means business will continue to avoid detroit like the plague and
white
people will continue to be scared and distrustful of the city. oh
and
that
the city will remain
On Thu, November 10, 2005 4:33 pm, vmax wrote:
Well the city of detroit did give the rich white biz's owners a very
large and hefty tax break to move there companies down to the city.
The down side to this is that with such tax breaks add no tax revenue
to pay for thing that need to get payed
To add some more information : @rex club this month :
http://www.rexclub.com/rexorama.pdf
go to page 3 for the schedule ...
DJ assault on wednesday , Tresor crew on Friday.
Rex has always been my favourite club in France sound system and people
are great !
For the Shops, irecommend FNAC
Not very music related, but this is a big issue on the global scale; this
is the same reason why all these development zones that give huge
incentives to corporations to build factories in third world countries
never and up doing much for the countries themselves. The country doesn't
get any taxes
On Thu, November 10, 2005 7:05 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would guess that cities have the same problem - so along with the tax
breaks, cities would have to make sure that somehow the corporation gives
back to the city in some way.
my guess is that the jobs they supply to the residents,
nuwave radio - thanks alex!
the new Dwele CD Some Kinda...
Konono No 1 - show is tonight
Jill Scott - Beautifully Human
Orbital - Peel Sessions (last performance)
DKD -Future Rage
Orbital - Peel Sessions (last performance)
Was this any good?
On Nov 10, 2005, at 2:25 PM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
my guess is that the jobs they supply to the residents, and of
course the
payroll taxes taken from those wages paid to them, are what they
consider
giving back to the city.
In concept this would be true, but when a company employs
The voices in my head as of now..
On Nov 10, 2005, at 3:22 PM, Martin Dust wrote:
Orbital - Peel Sessions (last performance)
Was this any good?
Still love Satan really loud and the Brown album is ace for the car,
listening to a lot of noise stuff at the moment tho...
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 8:25 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Mostly listening 2
YEAH!
I'm with stupid
Thomas D. Cox wrote:
On Thu, November 10, 2005 3:46 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it means business will continue to avoid detroit like the plague and
white
people will continue to be scared and distrustful of the
hi list,
the first release on the hardware edition of my netlabel _rohformat will
be shipping next week. distant paths extracts is a quite solid 3
tracker, carrying my version of reduced and melodic detroit techno into
the world.
find download friendly 1 minute excerpts here:
Bye list... after about 6 years I've decided that 313 list isn't as useful
to me in searching for music as it once was, and my own tastes in techno
(ie., stuff like Surgeon, Autechre, Richard Devine, dark electro, and
glitchy minimalism) seem to be diverging from what people on this list are
into.
On Thu, November 10, 2005 8:29 pm, vmax wrote:
In concept this would be true, but when a company employs let's say
2000 give or take people that is not a a whole lot of tax dollars
going into the city.
Then you have like in Detroit, Compuware came into the city and most
of the people that
NEW MUSIC
ARMANDO GALLOP STEVE POINDEXTER - BLACKHOLES - MUZIQUE
Ehum? New? What is this some form of after live techno? :)
I suppose this is an old recording, anyone here who heard this already?
If i remember correct, i believe the Armando/Steve Poindexter track on
this release is a Sun
from the rushhour mail-out:
KENNY LARKIN PRESENTS POD - VANGUARD EP - RUSHHOUR
EU12'' - RH 104 - 33164 - 7,90
Rush Hour is proud to present this co-op with Kenny Larkin/Art Of Dance to
release the best of his catalogue. Kennny has recorded many classics on
different labels under monnikers.
thanks for the tips jason, much appreciated!
alex
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not covered before, i guess..
(313-trivia - mastered from peel seamus cd-single ;-)
KENNY LARKIN PRESENTS POD - VANGUARD EP - RUSHHOUR
EU12'' - RH 104 - 33164 - € 7,90
Rush Hour is proud to present this co-op with Kenny Larkin/Art Of Dance to
release the best of his catalogue. Kennny has
heading to paris next week. can anyone recommend any nights featuring
313-related music that are on mid-week (tuesday, wednesday, thursday)? in fact,
any club/music night that parisians or frequent visitors to the city would
recommend.
also, what decent record shops can be found in the french
no, not the world famous computing giants, jamal moss on interdimensional
transmissions.
i just noticed its hit the shops so I thought I'd tell everyone.
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So folks.
Anyone who can explain to a total dullard what exactly it means for detroit
to have the hip-hop mayor back in power?
is this a good/bad thing?
does a mayor have a lot of power in america?
just curious.
thanks
alex
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there are two new releases out on Mathematics Communications as well
nice nice label!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 1:19 PM
Subject: (313) IBM IT
no, not the world famous computing giants, jamal moss on
Make sure your car insurance is up to date.
-skkatter
On 10/11/05, Aidan O'Doherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
heading to paris next week.
--
http://www.skkatter.net
there are two new releases out on Mathematics Communications as well
nice nice label!
yes I got the sungod one. hot!
but I had to leave the adonis one as no money
: (
but, well, it didn't grab me in the shop - is it good marsel (the adonis
one)?
p.s. I often get mistaken for adonis with my
didn't have time to check them
roughly on first ear - sounded nice
some of the first releases of the label were deep
samples of the new ones should be up at rushhour.nl
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 1:25 PM
Anyone who can explain to a total dullard what exactly it means for detroit
to have the hip-hop mayor back in power?
is this a good/bad thing?
does a mayor have a lot of power in america?
I don't know exactly what it means, but I get the impression that Kilpatrick
has a pretty bad
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