> -Original Message-
> From: Fred Heutte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 02 December 2005 22:18
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: SPAM-LOW: Re: Fwd: (313) The Friday Debate. Nostalgia.
>
> I would only hope that techno isn't the history of the future
> that never happened, it's the hi
I would only hope that techno isn't the history of the future that never
happened, it's the history of the future that hasn't happened yet.
Fred
Looks also hes drunk tooo much ! I dont like the way he fades the tracks...
--
Benoît.
Ben Britz a écrit :
thought the cd was good, though awfully similar to the hawtin live
sets i've heard recently. kinda feel like i have about 5 copies of
the same set
i dont know why he included that timewa
thought the cd was good, though awfully similar to the hawtin live
sets i've heard recently. kinda feel like i have about 5 copies of
the same set
i dont know why he included that timewarp footage on the dvd; it looks
terribly boring
On 12/2/05, Benoît Pueyo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agre
I agree. Though the "boring" aspect can be perceptible at some times, it
is just due to the fact some of the records are played for a very long
time while other are just short glimpses. But eh, thats the concept.
Damn the first 20 minutes of the mix were previewed at Sonar on a really
grat sou
I don't mind it really - I like the concept, and the total package is great
given the price.
My actual favourite bit is the DVD footage of him playing at the festival in
germany at stupid o'clock in the morning. The visuals are mind-meltingly good
and the music is lots of fun.
The main mix its
On 12/2/05, jurren baars <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> anyone have this?
> what's it like? tracklist?
> where can i still find a copy?
>
> been curious after ever since i read:
>
> "Mixed by Wajeed from Platinum Pied Pipers,
> Universal is, in Wajeed's words "full of goodies
> I've collected from fr
I've noticed that Afro-Centric music seems to have an instant
nostalgia built in. It's almost a sort of ancestor worship. Jazz is
that way, as is Hip Hop, as is Techno and House. The Ron Hardy 12"
they just put out is $25, for no reason other than, well it's Ron
Hardy, from back in the day.
The
Can someone ID the track that's playing at the 20 minute mark?
It's making my day as I type.
Chris
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 8:14 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Yokoto of delsin fame mix tape
http://www.dom-
> Did anyone on here go?
Yes.
HA HA HA
I feel for you. My Subaru got broken into last year. Fortunately I didn't
have much in the car. They got away with ten bucks in loose change and a
copy of the Metro Area LP. They left all my other CDs, presumably because
they were more "underground-looking".
They broke a 240$ window . . . I hope a
I'm going to have to disagree, the album has plenty of cold machine
soul and he does keep it interesting, it may not be a giant leap but it
fits well with his work. It's a great package for 9.99 and I really
like the 12" as well, so there :)
m
On 2 Dec 2005, at 15:36, Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
Pah! I only wanted one when they were underground. Now I don't like them
anymore.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 December 2005 15:35
To: Nik Stoltzman
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Makes my blood boil
Excellent! I want one of
Only marginally interesting in concept. Aurally it sucks. No soul. Just
an abundance of ponderance with a dash of psychedelics and a heaping
helping of ego. That sounds suspiciously like the recipe for a steaming
pile of shxt too. Imagine that.
KKS
Oh yeah...just my opinion...heh
-Original M
Excellent! I want one of those.
"Nik Stoltzman"
Yep Robin, Alex told me about this too! ;-)
COLD PLAY IN 313 MUSIC SHOCK
And there's no getting away from the fact that the tracks that Carl
Martin helped produce are as excellent as the rest of the LP.
WTF can we do?!?!
Ken
-Original Message-
From: robin [mailto:
ahhh...i remember when we had this debate beforegood times
i dunno...i've been listening to some three 6 mafia tho (from tennessee but
they are producing some of that houston hiphop stuff too)some of that stuff
is technOOOo135 bpm straight beatsor really cool 140+ bpm half-sp
>> Coldplay claim to be "hip enough to sample Kraftwerk"
ralf and florian said they could do it, and I reckon its their riff, so you
know think they're the best judges maybe.
p.s. my best mate gave chris the copy of computerworld. so blame him innit.
___
as much as i'm averse to the beigeness of coldplay like everyone else
check the credits of the tracks on the New Religion/ART comp for a
surprise.
that's all i'm saying.
robin...
On 2 Dec 2005, at 13:59, Matt Kane's Brain wrote:
U2 covered the model.
Coldplay claim to be "hip enough to s
Get your t-shirts here:
http://www.shotdeadinthehead.com/products/info.php?products_id=114
-Original Message-
From: Matt Kane's Brain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 December 2005 14:00
To: robin
Cc: Nik Stoltzman; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Makes my blood boil
U2 covered
U2 covered the model.
Coldplay claim to be "hip enough to sample Kraftwerk"
Feh. How's that?
On Fri, December 2, 2005 9:16, robin said:
>
> i don't think it's a sample, it's a cover of a melody isn't it?
>
> both emi, to be expected init.
>
> robin...
>
> On 2 Dec 2005, at 15:08, Nik Stoltzman w
Yeah, but I want originals! The joy of owning an original is that you
can hold it in you hands... and... it can be stolen...
Hmmm.
-Original Message-
From: /0 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 December 2005 15:11
To: Nik Stoltzman
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Replacing
i don't think it's a sample, it's a cover of a melody isn't it?
both emi, to be expected init.
robin...
On 2 Dec 2005, at 15:08, Nik Stoltzman wrote:
And another thing... Coldplay have gone and sampled Kraftwerk? OK, so
maybe it isn't news to you lot but it makes me froth at the chops.
Rant
IMO, you're completely justified in pursuing mp3 or even flac copies of
anything you lost.
Nik Stoltzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My car was broken into recently. The f**kers screwdrivered the lock,
> nicked the stereo and - wait for it - stole my F***ing CDs. I can't even
> remember e
And another thing... Coldplay have gone and sampled Kraftwerk? OK, so
maybe it isn't news to you lot but it makes me froth at the chops.
Rant. Fume.
Nik Stoltzman
Cabot Communications Ltd
Complete The Digital Picture
Tel: +44 117 943 0227
Fax: +44 117 958 4168
**
On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 11:38:35AM +, robin wrote:
>
> Did anyone on here go?
Yo Robin!
I did (after 13 years waiting).
> What was it like?
Great show: Started with Return Of The Dragons, then Final Frontier mixed
with Kraft Numbers and Afrogermanic, then carried on to Timeline and
Tra
Has your bottle popped Mo?
m
Only that Im glad Im swamped at work and wont be able to see the
sh*tstorm that youre unintentionally creating unfold.
HAVE A GREAT DAY ON 313 EVERYONE!
derek.
My car was broken into recently. The f**kers screwdrivered the lock,
nicked the stereo and - wait for it - stole my F***ing CDs. I can't even
remember everything that was in the car. The tragedy is some of it was
some unreleased live sets from my archive. Anyway, bits and bobs keep
coming back to m
These live recordings show two different sides of the British Murder
Boys performance.
BMB @ Fraga Gogo Beer Keller 30-11-05.mp3
This 46 minute excerpt from a live recording at Fraga Gogo Beer Keller
shows the deeper side of BMB. A perfect example of the hypnotic groove.
BMB @ Kozzmozz 10-09-05.
Actually it's pretty quiet up here
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Derek Plaslaiko. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: vrijdag 2 december 2005 15:24
Aan: Blaauw, Martijn de
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
Onderwerp: Re: (313) DE9 Transitions
On Fri, 2 Dec 2005, Blaauw, Martijn de wrote:
Agreed 100%. The mix is pretty blah to me. But minimal techno is trendy now,
I hear.
Seriously, what's the difference between this mix and someone's own
production? All of the sounds are so decontextualized that unless you have
all the source material and know it inside out, there's nothing to grab
On Fri, 2 Dec 2005, Blaauw, Martijn de wrote:
Do some of u have any thoughts on this mix???
Only that Im glad Im swamped at work and wont be able to see the sh*tstorm
that youre unintentionally creating unfold.
HAVE A GREAT DAY ON 313 EVERYONE!
derek.
On Fri, 2 Dec 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Q: Why is techno deemed nostalgic, when current 'hip' music trends are
incredibly nostalgic and draw from periods of music way before techno, in a
rather obvious and relatively unsubtle fashion?
I feel that in the mainstream media terms "nostalgic"
QUESTION TIME.
Q: Why is techno deemed nostalgic, when current 'hip' music trends are
incredibly nostalgic and draw from periods of music way before techno, in a
rather obvious and relatively unsubtle fashion?
DISCUSS.
also I should add that I dont think theres anything wrong with current
musica
Original Message
> From: "Nik Stoltzman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: 02 December 2005 13:03
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: RE: (313) DE9 Transitions
>
> The X-Mix huh? I dunno - my fave mix has always been the Mixmag Live CD.
> Quali
As said, i respect the man for taking things further and trying things
new, i mean the mix is good, no doubts about that.
But i do find a it bit to much fabricated, everything has been put
togheter so carefully and so thought of that it doesn't sound
spontaneous anymore.
Dunno what it sounds like
The X-Mix huh? I dunno - my fave mix has always been the Mixmag Live CD.
Quality from start to finish.
I prefer the Transitions mix to 'Closer To The Edit' - I always felt
that the concept of DE9:CE was stronger than the final product with that
one. I also think the DVD mix is better than the CD.
Original Message
> From: "Blaauw, Martijn de " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: 02 December 2005 12:36
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: (313) DE9 Transitions
>
> I gave this new mixalbum by R. Hawtin a few good listenings over the
> past few days and i do not know what to think of i
I gave this new mixalbum by R. Hawtin a few good listenings over the
past few days and i do not know what to think of it.
He did a great job in cutting, pasting, mixing, morphing and
restructuring all the trakcs and putting them togeheter again
But i cannot get rid of the feeling that it all sound
I was at a party where he dj'd once.
he was ace.
if you find a copy let me know jurren, would love one.
ta
_
- End of message text
This e-mail is sent by the above named in
their individual,
Did anyone on here go?
What was it like?
robin...
nice...i always find these stories inspirational the bit about that
one 909 of derricks being the basis of a sound (which leaked to
chicago) could never happen nowadays.
cheers for the pointer chris.
robin...
On 29 Nov 2005, at 13:40, Chris O'Connor wrote:
Here's a great read on the
anyone have this?
what's it like? tracklist?
where can i still find a copy?
been curious after ever since i read:
"Mixed by Wajeed from Platinum Pied Pipers,
Universal is, in Wajeed's words "full of goodies
I've collected from friends and fellow weirdos
who dig this Kraftwerk/Detroit techno-
inf
Part 2 of Akufen and Zip's set from Model One (D1), last month during
the DEAF Festival is now available.
Feel free to share over P2P etc, as this won't be up for too long.
Check out the news section @
http://www.d1recordings.com/news/article.asp?newsid=10
Download from:
ht
> I'm curious about the slower, break-beaty track at about 27.00 minutes.
That's the Stacey Pullen remix of this old(er) As One track on Ubiquity:
http://www.discogs.com/release/24720
According to the Ubiquity site the single is unavailable but it's on their
No Categories 5 comp which is still i
Lance @ Inaudible wrote:
? It's a white label, 4 tracks with "Sugar-Plum" 372 0391 written on
it in typeface. SP1 in the runouts.
Nice techno! Any clues?
thanks,
jeff
? It's a white label, 4 tracks with "Sugar-Plum" 372 0391 written
on it in typeface. SP1 in the runouts.
Nice techno! Any clues?
thanks,
jeff
relavent info below from a
ive got this..apparently its something to do with stasis.. i seem to
remember being told that at the time...
no more info than thatr
theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
? It's a white label, 4 tracks with "Sugar-Plum" 372 0391 written on
it in typeface. SP1 in the runouts.
Nice techno! Any clues?
Dan Bean wrote:
SP1 = Steve Pickton?
On 2 Dec 2005, at 00:48, theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
Yeah - I'm pretty sure I bought it on that tip as well. The numbers
line up with the phone for one of Mark Broom's labels, I believe.
SP1 = Steve Pickton?
On 2 Dec 2005, at 00:48, theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
Yeah - I'm pretty sure I bought it on that tip as well. The numbers
line up with the phone for one of Mark Broom's labels, I believe.
Yeah - I'm pretty sure I bought it on that tip as well. The numbers line
up with the phone for one of Mark Broom's labels, I believe.
jeff
Placid wrote:
ive got this..apparently its something to do wit
? It's a white label, 4 tracks with "Sugar-Plum" 372 0391 written on it
in typeface. SP1 in the runouts.
Nice techno! Any clues?
thanks,
jeff
52 matches
Mail list logo