PARADISE LOST
Ol El Rocco in the basement of Bar Me, Kings Cross
Cnr of Brougham and William Sts, just down from the Coke sign
9-4
We have a large sound system, a small basement and a box full of classic
disco, funk, early house, rock, italo, afro, lost 80's pop jams
We're squarely focused on
Oooh yeah, it's good. It's more on the groovy soul broken beats with
vocals but it's got it's techy moments - Artwork's Red has got big
speaker shaking wobbly basslines, Daluq's Oriental Express has techy bits
mixed with jazzy flute, Nu Design's Time to Skyank is probably the
techiest bit on
My insomnia is not bad at all... Browsing web and found one of the first
websites that generated my passion for Detroit... Not visited it since too much
time. All is there.
Are the guys behind still on this list ?
http://music.hyperreal.org/d.part/
--
Dimitri Pike
http://wildtek.free.fr
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From: Philip [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 December 2005 23:49
whatz the skinny on the bugz in the attic fabric mix CD? is
it groovy / techy broken beat or jaz funk 'n' divas?
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Oooh yeah, it's
To much ..
I remember finding this site years ago as well .. and it pretty much hooked
me on to 313 .. etc .
What really excited me was people writing about Techno .. not just music
and names .. and parties .. but someone writing about ideas behind the
music .. and culture of Techno
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 10:49:14AM -0500, Big 50 Entertainment wrote:
K-Hand on Third Ear
One trakc here is BIG! Nice to see it properly released.
Since we are on the subject, anyone listened to this DJ Jus-Ed on
Underground Quality?? Quite interesting IMHO.
Is he from Detroit? NY? Just came
Jaydee is on Stones Throw now, and there's a Marvin Gaye song near the
end, so this mix practically drips with 313:
http://www.stonesthrow.com/xmas/
K-Hand on Third Ear
One trakc here is BIG! Nice to see it properly released.
listened to the audio clips of that kelli hand. decided not to buy.
Since we are on the subject, anyone listened to this DJ Jus-Ed on
Underground Quality?? Quite interesting IMHO.
Is he from Detroit? NY? Just
Anyone heard this one?
Nation 12's long-lost album, Electrofear is going to be released by Tape
Modern Records on the 14th of November.
The album includes John Foxx's collaboration with Tim Simenon, Remember,
plus Nation 12's second single, Electrofear.? However, most of the
material has never
got that 12 somewhere
(way upstairs in a box)
kinda breakbeaty if i remember correctly
92/93?
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From: Blaauw, Martijn de [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 4:36 PM
Subject: (313) Nation 12
Anyone heard this one?
Nation
Hi,
I just movend in to a new town here in Brazil, and discovered (in a lack
of a better word) a some great producers, very influenced by detroit and
minimal. They have been producing for years, and never got to release
anything yet...
If anyone could take the time to listen to this track,
Hi folks,
Can anyone point me in the direction of some reviews or sound samples from
John's latest LP?
Cheers,
Lee R. Herrington
U STORE IT
Technical Support Specialist
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440-260-2245
Hi Lee,
Long time no speak;-)
Everything been cool?
Itunes has the record with some hater reviews.
You can also go to:ubiquityrecords.com or ubiquityrecords.com/press
cheers mang,
j
On 12/13/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What he said! If it's on cheap it's worth getting for that Daluq tune alone
- I sometimes take a CD mixer to gigs just to play this, wish it would turn
up on vinyl and save me the bother.
should be easy to find!
On 12/13/05, Simon Kong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even today no one really talks about Techno culture .. we talk about
records
and labels and dj .. and producers .. etc .. which makes the culture
i dont see why we should talk about it we're all out living it!
tomm
On 12/13/05, Guilherme Menegon Arantes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since we are on the subject, anyone listened to this DJ Jus-Ed on
Underground Quality?? Quite interesting IMHO.
Is he from Detroit? NY? Just came from Hardwax and they said he is
connected to Omar-S...
he released a track on the
Cheers Lee,
Cleveland was hot as f**K!
Neighborhood Science is actually my old record.
The new one is called Style and Pattern. It just came out about a month
ago.
None of it is really like Sparkle, but there is a tech track on NS called
Were Not
which I think you will love.
cheers,
J
f**k the haters john!
keep on keeping on
For real! Thanks Alex.
The f**ked up thing about this itunes hater is.he trashed the record
before it was even released.
He hates it so much, he had to go trash it without even a listen. That's
f**ked!
This guy probably had his demo rejected by
The new one is called Style and Pattern.
And it's hot! Really enjoying it John.
MEK
john arnold
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anyone got any? one of mine is Underground Solu'shn in Edinburgh - see it
here
http://www.pigstick.freeserve.co.uk/undersol.html
I really like the layout of the shop, the big windows allow lots of light
in, tons of eye candy, hip without pretension, and add to that they're some
of the
Recently I have been listening to AGCG's Black Secret Technology,
F.X., Essence, and To All Things What They Need releases as well as
many of his remixes (Lamb, Tricky, The Orb, Stone Roses, Black Uhuru,
etc). I was reminded how talented Gerald is
speaking of AGCG, his website lists that
Hello all,
I don't post very often, but I'm surprised I haven't
seen much mention of Solid Gold Playaz on the 313 as
of late. I picked up their 4x12 on Kanzleramt. Alone
- My Life Underground and it is tight! The CD is
available, vinyl album is a limited press but the
tracks have seperate 12
noticed this recently on some of the new release listsings...
Stasis+Allstars: old skool reunion 12 (Pure Plastic Distribution/PPD03)
a1. Stasis - 20ft scarf
b1. Allstars - byters
Rumor has it that the Allstars is comprised of Plaid, Baby Ford,
Stasis and Mark Broom.
--
---Lance
6099
20ft scarf is a killer track! Originally released on Pure Plastic 003 or 004 if
I remember right
Again makes me feel sad about the fact that Steve Pickton is not doing music
anymore. :-(((
Cheers, Arne
Lance @ Inaudible [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
noticed this recently on some of the
Okay - is the first track on the B 45 or 33?
2nd is definitely 33, but the first is a toss up to my ears. I like it
at 33 and it would be odd to have 2 different speeds on one side (and
silly, if you ask me), but...
jeff
I thought he was still making music - just not techno. Last heard he was
producing beats for hip-hop. Who knows what he's doing? I would love to
hear any tracks he's recently been involved with.
MEK
last time i met him, he was working at smallfish
recordshop in london
mostly doing the hiphop stuff
asked me for a copy of the buzz/retroactive cd
as he sold all his techno things
but can be over four years ago, now i think
:-)
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