Is anyone else having trouble?
This just in:
Richie Hawtin aka Plastikman has been kidnapped and replaced by Witchie
Hawtin (much like Mario from the Nintendo game, who was kidnapped
replaced with Wario), who has a diff. hairdo and extremely monotonous
playing style (as opposed to the much livelier sets of the past). The
On Nov 17, 2005, at 3:58 AM, Robert Taylor wrote:
Yeah, love this show - currently downloading every single recorded
show - it seems Matt McQ has competition!
Heh... Beats In Space is a great show! I wish there were more like it
in America. Our show has been running for longer ;) but
Having been to the Mike Clark and Delano Smith show myself, I must
concur with Fred 's earlier post about the last 45 mins. of the show,
though I thoroughly enjoyed all of Mike's set, and the very tail end
(about three tracks or so) of Delano's as well. Though the sound
quality of the venue
On Nov 21, 2005, at 9:25 PM, Wojtek wrote:
It was fitting for him to play the Abe Duque track What Happened?
with Blake Baxter saying what's up to Detroit techno,
I love that part.. where he's sort of skeptical in tone of voice, but
certainly not throwing in the towel, heh... I feel the same
On Nov 21, 2005, at 1:35 PM, gretchen anderson wrote:
I enjoyed John Tejada and Justin Maxwell quite a bit this weekend.
It's interesting that you say that, but to each her/his own, I guess.
To me their set wouldn't have been enjoyable if they added five laptops
and three analog fx boxes
On Nov 21, 2005, at 9:25 PM, Wojtek wrote:
It was fitting for him to play the Abe Duque track What Happened?
with Blake Baxter saying what's up to Detroit techno,
I love that part.. where he's sort of skeptical in tone of voice, but
certainly not throwing in the towel, heh... I feel the same
I'd love to chirp in here but I'd sound egotistical. :)
+odd
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On Nov 21, 2005, at 11:42 PM, Matt MacQueen wrote:
On Nov 21, 2005, at 9:25 PM, Wojtek wrote:
It was fitting for him to play the Abe Duque track What Happened?
with Blake Baxter saying what's up to Detroit techno,
I love
On Nov 21, 2005, at 11:48 PM, Todd Sines wrote:
I'd love to chirp in here but I'd sound egotistical. :)
+odd
Please channel that inspiration into a full length release
Todd. ;-) CD would be nice.
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If you think you heard the use of samples, It's possible they were using
the Elektron SPS-1 Machinedrum version, as it has sampling capabilities.
Ken
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Sent: 21 November 2005 22:02
To: gretchen anderson
Cc: Fred Heutte;
But then again, what else can you expect from a promotion company that
spells the word control with a K and uses photoshop to make the
producers it books appear otherworldly, quirky, and cool.
On Nov 21, 2005, at 1:35 PM, gretchen anderson wrote:
I enjoyed John Tejada and Justin Maxwell
On Mon, November 21, 2005 10:35 pm, Wojtek said:
the original minimal techno
of Hood, Mills, Bell, Shakir and others carries the stigma of being
perceived as soulless, repetitive machine music to this day, while
exactly the opposite is true of the former and the latter.
WELL, boy am I glad
And I'm glad that you quoted a fragment of my sentence out of context!
boy oh boy!
On Nov 22, 2005, at 4:27 AM, Matt Kane's Brain wrote:
On Mon, November 21, 2005 10:35 pm, Wojtek said:
the original minimal techno
of Hood, Mills, Bell, Shakir and others carries the stigma of being
perceived
Yes they have been.. ;)
Hard to belive that one could be concederd a sex offender for trying
to hump a mannequin..
I did not know that mannequins had rights... My how times have
changed..
On Nov 22, 2005, at 4:21 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Come on Alex, that's one good looking mannequin.
On 11/22/05, vmax [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes they have been.. ;)
Hard to belive that one could be concederd a sex offender for trying
to hump a mannequin..
I did not know that mannequins had rights... My how times have
changed..
On Nov
Come on Alex, that's one good looking mannequin
TRUE!
: )
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p.s. I have a cupboard full of mannequins at home.
don't tell the law.
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I don't know which funster on here recently said that Laurent Garnier
was just as boring as Carl Cox but last Saturday mr. Garnier played a
pretty impressive set. Playing some floorfillers as well as some
deeper stuff but then anyone who plays Psychotic Funk from Stacey
Pullen is my hero
That reminds me - I believe UR's set in Liverpool will be recorded and
broadcast on the Mary Anne Hobbs show on the 29th of November
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From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 November 2005 14:38
To: 313 Mailinglist List
Subject: (313) Laurent Garnier
That reminds me - I believe UR's set in Liverpool will be recorded and
broadcast on the Mary Anne Hobbs show on the 29th of November
*cue alex making a £50 bet that he can get on radio 1 by shouting something
absoloutely ridiculous at a quiet un-editable point*
dare ya!
Something like 'Acme Funk'
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Subject: RE: (313) Laurent Garnier and UR
That reminds me - I believe UR's set in Liverpool will be recorded and
broadcast on the
does anyone have a pocket sized ACME rave megaphone I can borrow?
will take good care of it.
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Strand has officially launched its website, harbonder, and with very
little fanfare, cordially invites you to visit our new home on the
web. Some of you are wondering who the hell we are and visiting
Try singing I am a soulraver when the guys play soulsaver and knock
Gerald of stage...
On 22-nov-2005, at 15:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does anyone have a pocket sized ACME rave megaphone I can borrow?
will take good care of it.
how about something like 313 is full of reactionaries!
just joking... ;))
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Subject: RE: (313) Laurent Garnier and UR
That reminds me - I believe UR's set in Liverpool
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It's gotta be: 'Play something upliftin''! ;-)
Ken
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From: fab. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 November 2005 15:01
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Laurent Garnier and UR
how about something like 313 is full of reactionaries!
just joking... ;))
thanks for all those who have expressed concern.
i'd just like to point out that I'm not really going to do it and it is
infact a little joke to make the day pass quicker, and I won't infact
actually be wasting your 'hard earned 15 quid' (like I get my 15 quid by
working not hard etc)
thanks
I'm working on it. .xtrak + new material from me + Natacha Labelle.
;)
+odd
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On Nov 22, 2005, at 12:46 AM, Ian Malbon wrote:
On Nov 21, 2005, at 11:48 PM, Todd Sines wrote:
I'd love to chirp in here but I'd sound egotistical. :)
+odd
Please channel that inspiration into a full length
No please do it - don't chicken out now!
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Sent: 22 November 2005 15:19
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Subject: RE: (313) Laurent Garnier and UR
thanks for all those who have expressed concern.
i'd just like to point out that
now this is good news.:)
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Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 4:19 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Mike Agent X Clark and Delano Smith in SF
I'm working on it. .xtrak
Sorry to ruin the fun, but that recording isn't going ahead
unfortunately :(
That reminds me - I believe UR's set in Liverpool will be recorded and
broadcast on the Mary Anne Hobbs show on the 29th of November
Boo! That's a shame
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Sent: 22 November 2005 15:35
To: Robert Taylor
Cc: 313 313
Subject: Re: (313) Laurent Garnier and UR
Sorry to ruin the fun, but that recording isn't going ahead
unfortunately :(
That reminds me - I
Damn, was already looking forward to it and had already put it in my
calendar!
:o)
N
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Sent: 22 November 2005 15:35
To: Robert Taylor
Cc: 313 313
Subject: Re: (313) Laurent Garnier and UR
Sorry to ruin the fun, but that
Not my call unfortunately.
On 22 Nov 2005, at 15:39, Neil Tomlinson wrote:
Damn, was already looking forward to it and had already put it in my
calendar!
:o)
N
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Sent: 22 November 2005 15:35
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Not my call unfortunately.
well I'm a license payer *cough cough* and I demand the bbc record u.r.
it's in the public interest (all 0.1% of us).
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This
wait a minute, I clearly remember being at a hawtin party where the walls
were moving. :)
Garrett McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ceilings have moved.
walls... don't think so.
On Nov 20, 2005, at 4:49 PM, David Gillies wrote:
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I reckon it's better that they don't, if you wanna hear them, go see
them live, you gotta make the journey - isn't that what UR are all
about?
m
On 22 Nov 2005, at 15:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not my call unfortunately.
well I'm a license payer *cough cough* and I demand the bbc
I reckon it's better that they don't, if you wanna hear them, go see
them live, you gotta make the journey - isn't that what UR are all
about?
well, I was only joking actually, but, i'll take the bait.
why?! they sound hot recorded live!
surely if this was played on radio one, and just one kid
What? Playing in places that the hoi polloi can't get to? ;)
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I reckon it's better that they don't, if you wanna hear them, go
True, but not everyone can get to Liverpool + a Breezeblock session
would introduce them to a new (and v. young) audience.
Whether you think they should be reaching a wider audience is another
story, though my impression is that UR themselves wish to do so.
On 22 Nov 2005, at 15:54, Martin
On 22-nov-2005, at 16:54, Martin Dust wrote:
I reckon it's better that they don't, if you wanna hear them, go
see them live, you gotta make the journey - isn't that what UR are
all about?
Indeed, and it is also f*cking expensive to get a 7 people band over
so i bet that voodoo needs
Clinically Inclined
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Plus,
Just going on what Mike has said in interviews and the way he usually
works and it wasn't bait of any kind and I could be completely wrong
but that's the vibe I was getting...
On 22 Nov 2005, at 15:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I reckon it's better that they don't, if you wanna hear them, go
On 22 Nov 2005, at 15:59, Dan Bean wrote:
True, but not everyone can get to Liverpool + a Breezeblock session
would introduce them to a new (and v. young) audience.
Whether you think they should be reaching a wider audience is another
story, though my impression is that UR themselves wish
Crikey KJ - I reckon that's the first time we've agreed on anything :)
On 22 Nov 2005, at 16:00, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:
On 22-nov-2005, at 16:54, Martin Dust wrote:
I reckon it's better that they don't, if you wanna hear them, go see
them live, you gotta make the journey - isn't that what
and it wasn't bait of any kind
I know
1) I think if U.R. live (reportedly the best live techno show anyone has
seen) was broadcast on uk radio, it would be good for 'proper' techno. i.e.
the peeps who think techno is something else might catch it and think 'oh
thats actually quite good'.
2) all
I've got nowt to do with UR but it obvious that they've said no.
I don't really agree with this proper' stance either, you may not like
D.A.V.E the Drummer and his ilk but he sells more than most Detroit
tracks so someone must like it and think it's proper.
It would be great if it was
hey now. no one says you have to love the music, but
that's a bit out of order. no reason to take potshots
at the kontrol peeps just for following a couple
techno conventions/cliches.
these guys put the on night out of a love of the music
at a time when no one else in SF would touch the more
I don't really agree with this proper' stance either, you may not like
D.A.V.E the Drummer and his ilk but he sells more than most Detroit
tracks so someone must like it and think it's proper
'proper' was the wrong choice of word.
I should have said our sort of techno. for what its worth, I gave
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Try singing I am a soulraver when the guys play soulsaver
and knock Gerald of stage...
Good lord don't get him started - some of us actually want to see UR not yet
another Look out
On 22 Nov 2005, at 16:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't really agree with this proper' stance either, you may not
like
D.A.V.E the Drummer and his ilk but he sells more than most Detroit
tracks so someone must like it and think it's proper
'proper' was the wrong choice of word.
I should
I second that. Kontrol peepz put on a great nite out!! last month was
magda, last weekend was tejada, and next month is dan bell.
what more can we ask for in the bay area? =)
thx greg and the others!
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From: dave cronin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday,
Since there is so much of a thread on this show, my 2 cents are this...it was
alright, some moments of excellence and a lot of what I would describe as
repetative filler. I thought that it was weird that they were playing a live
set but were more or less playing some other peoples' trax like
On Nov 22, 2005, at 8:50 AM, dave cronin wrote:
hey now. no one says you have to love the music, but
that's a bit out of order. no reason to take potshots
at the kontrol peeps just for following a couple
techno conventions/cliches.
I don't have anything personal against the promoters, but if
On Nov 22, 2005, at 9:35 AM, Clifton Dobbie wrote:
I second that. Kontrol peepz put on a great nite out!! last month was
magda, last weekend was tejada, and next month is dan bell.
what more can we ask for in the bay area? =)
More diversity in the techno maybe? Some minimal artists that
On Nov 22, 2005, at 9:35 AM, Clifton Dobbie wrote:
I second that. Kontrol peepz put on a great nite out!! last month was
magda, last weekend was tejada, and next month is dan bell.
what more can we ask for in the bay area? =)
Would be nice to see artists other than the ones associated
I second that. Kontrol peepz put on a great nite out!! last month
was
magda, last weekend was tejada, and next month is dan bell.
what more can we ask for in the bay area? =)
Not sure about the bay, but for what it's worth (not much probably) when
I've seen them... magda plays just
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