thought this could be interestingfrom an article in the latest de:bug
magazine on Sahko and Sleeparchive "Er Schlafer, er Archiver" ()
Mika Vainio top ten
1. Rhythm Formation - Ready for the Rhythm (Acacia)
2. X-101 - G-Force (Underground Resistance)
3. Spawn - Infiltrator (Probe)
4. Circuit
i saw it in the bin and took a listen somewhere in
london. it's a white and iirc, one side is a "bad"
remix, and the other is "got to be starting
something", credited to villalobos and luciano.
--- Carlos de Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> and all i can tell you is that i asked luciano
> duri
btw, you can listen to both tracks on the latest beatsinspace.net show,
28march06, kristian from ame in the mix. lots of great new tunes.
and please, how good is the the henrik schwarz remix of coldcut's feat.
robert owens "walk a mile"?! first track on that show. blows me totally
away. an insta
you can listen to both tracks on the latest beatsinspace.net show,
28march06, kristian from ame in the mix.
and please, how good is the the henrik schwarz remix of coldcut's feat.
robert owens "walk a mile"?! first track on that show. blows me totally
away. an instant classic, i'd say.
c*
h
This NWW is a downright hoot:
http://www.discogs.com/release/96781
(Light years from Detroit, imo, however a definite blast, no matter.)
seek
I wouldn't say light years but I do know what you mean, you can define the
Detroit sound but it's only ever a direction, the influence and what people
- Original Message -
From: "Martin Dust"
Current 93/Nurse With Wound/Coil and Sol Invictus may be worth a look then,
although I recommend to listen before you buy as some of it may be a tad
"way out" there -
This NWW is a downright hoot:
http://www.discogs.com/release/96781
(Light
and all i can tell you is that i asked luciano during his set at
panoramabar if it was him who did it and he declined.
btw: does anyone have the link to that record on discogs? been looking
for it, too.
thx,
c*
fab. schrieb:
all i can tell you is that i have it, but not in vinyl ;) and it is
that tom project is the "mystery track" i've been searching for for these
last couple months
such a sick track.
-Joe
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From: "J.T." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: (313) what
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From: "Martin Dust"
ps that richard h kirk track on the dust science myspaz page does it for me
bigtime...
Yeah, he still does the biz after all this time, I really love his work
The new RHK 12" is great stuff: Dark Magus crossed with Clonk.
Touché.
seek
I'm sorry if what I said offended you Kamal.
and as I do comment when the list goes off topic, you're perfectly justified
in your desire to "call me out" when you feel I've gone off topic.
you and I have no problem, I hope this finds you in better spirits.
-Joe
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wow but there are a lot of appetizing releases out this week...just had a
listen to about 30 records from the new rushhour mailout...lots of quality
stuff, but i'm super thrifty with record purchases these days so i mostly only
get excited about stuff that REALLY grabs me...and out of all these
Current 93/Nurse With Wound/Coil and Sol Invictus may be worth a look then,
although I recommend to listen before you buy as some of it may be a tad
"way out" there - I'll have a dig through my collection and see if I can add
more names to the list...
Have you tried Fire+Ice/Death In June st
>So no one with any kind of anything on the folk/electro thing? Everybody
>as unfamiliar as me with beth orton's music then I take it? Very well
>then...
i have heard her name but im unfamiliar i think. dunno much about folk electro
either, is cornelius in that area? my old neighbours used to pla
>Have you tried Fire+Ice/Death In June stuff?
Nope not at all.
Thanks for the response. I got tired of vocals in dance music back in
the old times when all the vocalist were either screaming, wailing, or
trying to sound sexier than the next. Haven't really given in to vocals
fully since (barring
>I have no problems at all with 4.1.4 but five has been a pain where midi
>has
been concerned. Dropping notes, holding notes and switching patches - and
if
you do a long jam session the whole thing starts to lose sync...
ohh yeah, rewind...i got those same problems. i just figured it was my
c
So no one with any kind of anything on the folk/electro thing? Everybody
as unfamiliar as me with beth orton's music then I take it? Very well
then...
Black Dog did a few remixes for her, Caroline Martin is also worth checking
out, she has a really soft lullaby voice that manages to transfer
>I have no problems at all with 4.1.4 but five has been a pain where midi has
>been concerned. Dropping notes, holding notes and switching patches - and if
>you do a long jam session the whole thing starts to lose sync...
ohh yeah, rewind...i got those same problems. i just figured it was my com
Oh man, I didn't get offended personally. I can get all ocd about
fairness sometimes though (need meds). Thanks for the kind words.
So no one with any kind of anything on the folk/electro thing? Everybody
as unfamiliar as me with beth orton's music then I take it? Very well
then...
Kks
mwnb
h, I'M not saying ANYTHING'S off topic. I'm saying this cat has
.>habitually called folks out for being techno-but-not-Detroit or
Detroit-but-not-techno or any other type of OT he can think of,
meanwhile lobbing troll comments to one of the most polite people I've
read messages from here (ma
no problems here either...but the midi is pretty simplified so i'm still
using cubase for more delicate midi projects...
what kinda bugs have you runt into martin?
All kinds :) Crashes, missing data, out of sync mostly
ps that richard h kirk track on the dust science myspaz page does it f
I've got a Powercore (plus warious Waldorf and Acess 3rd party plug ins)
There's a few memory problems with the Powercore but it seems that when you
add a Ti it becomes a world of pain, a good friend sold their Ti because of
the grief...
and it too works fine with Live on my system- th
Nh, I'M not saying ANYTHING'S off topic. I'm saying this cat has
habitually called folks out for being techno-but-not-Detroit or
Detroit-but-not-techno or any other type of OT he can think of,
meanwhile lobbing troll comments to one of the most polite people I've
read messages from here (martin
no problems here either...but the midi is pretty simplified so i'm still using
cubase for more delicate midi projects...
what kinda bugs have you runt into martin?
ps that richard h kirk track on the dust science myspaz page does it for me
bigtime...
-Original Message-
>From: Jason Brun
I've got a Powercore (plus warious Waldorf and Acess 3rd party plug
ins) and it too works fine with Live on my system- the Virus Ti seems
to cause a lot of people a lot of problems (in particular a Mr Rei
Loci of Iridite who hasn't been able to get much out of his since
getting it a couple
Well in Joe's defence I'd say a hefty proportion of the stuff on the
list isn't directly about Detroit these days- Robert Henke's music is
certainly a hell of a lot closer (in my mind) to the "spirit" of
adventurous electronic music that Detroit helped to foster/inspire-
there's a shed load
Stick a Powercore and Virus Ti and you won't be :) They're know bugs Jason
and have been there for a long time, I love the program just sick of
waiting...
- Original Message -
From: "Jason Brunton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Martin Dust" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "/0" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have to say, it works pretty damn well for me- using two MOTU Midi
Express XT's with 8 outs each and I'm well happy
Jason
On 5 Apr 2006, at 19:00, Martin Dust wrote:
You have such a way with words, the wrong way - and when I start
getting paid as a bug tester for something they charge $5
No- not any more- he's def. using Live- usually a slightly modified
version as far as I know
cheers
Jason
On 5 Apr 2006, at 12:36, /0 wrote:
actually, I think robert is using max/msp.
live is based off an msp patch, which has been available for years
and years.
a lot of lives concepts c
You can play chords? Can you teach me???!
Jason
On 5 Apr 2006, at 09:13, Tristan Watkins wrote:
- Original Message - From: "Kowalsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[313]" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 4:14 AM
Subject: Re: (313) CD Mixers
If you want to do what turnt
you're saying that monolake is offtopic on a techno list, and j dilla
isn't?!
On Apr 5, 2006, at 16:51, Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
Let's see
monolake? Max/msp? Doesn't sound Detroit to me...Dumba$$...
--
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http://hydrogenproject.com
aim -> mkbatwerk || mkbwriu
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@o/
Keep posting troll shxt and you just may outlive your use to the world.
And I thought to was a hater :). Plus, aren't you the one always
whining about how if it's not on topic it shouldn't be here? Let's see
monolake? Max/msp? Doesn't sound Detroit to me...Dumba$$...
On another note. And
go back to sleep martin, you've outlived your use to me.
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From: "Martin Dust" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "/0" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "313@Hyperreal.Org 313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: (313) how Richie does it --> how do most
Oops, didn't mean to suggest that necessarily - the 2 digital exclusive
tracks can be downloaded on their own, and the Manhunter track on the vinyl
is a dancefloor bomb for the vinyl fans..we like to think the gatefold
packaging offers a little something special too.
tom
On 4/3/06 2:18 PM, "Matt
That looks pretty cool Dave, all that kit in a sweat hot nightclub tho,
don't think I could :)
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From: "Dave Stenton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
there's a pic of Sendex's set-up here:
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f52/tony_little/TTB007.jpg
I have a copy of Reaktor Sessions. I leant it to a
friend who registered it (gr) and now I need a way
to get in to the program.
I've used similar theory to register for a copied
version of Photoshop?
I wanted to use RS with my students again this year.
Please reply off list.
Thanks
Dia
Lifesaver's the best vinyl specialist - www.lifesaver.net
Stupido is a more general store - mainly CDs but a few bits of vinyl -
www.stupido.fi - check the recent Uusi Fantasia EP
(www.discogs.com/release/539143) for some great slo-mo disco.
DubJazzSalsa - specialises in dub and jazz (as you may
there's a pic of Sendex's set-up here:
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f52/tony_little/TTB007.jpg
-Original Message-
From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 April 2006 01:10
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) how Richie does it --> how do most do it?
There are a
You have such a way with words, the wrong way - and when I start getting
paid as a bug tester for something they charge $500 for I'll give you or
ableton a bell, until then I'll wait until they've finished the next 12
builds before they get midi to work properly, if that's alright with you?
[
he's played in detroit as monolake, using this software to communicate/collab
with deadbeat I think.
robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> that's for a different project though isn't it?
>
> i do however stand (partially) corrected.
>
> :)
>
> robin...
>
> /0 wrote:
> > you're righ
as interested as I am in parsing the english language with you, (ie I didnt
mention monolake, I mentioned robert, who solely comprises monolake at this
point) I think i'll go home and play with audio instead.
:D
Neil Wiernik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> thats a different project atl
thats a different project atlantic waves is his project with deadbeat its
not monolake solo...
I know he still uses max/msp for his robert henkie and atlantic waves
stuff but not for the monolake project when hes playing live any how...
Ive hosted robert a number of times in toronto and the fir
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use it, it exists for a reason
Martin Dust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No wonder there's so many bugs in 5 :)
>
> m
>
> On 5 Apr 2006, at 12:36, /0 wrote:
>
> > actually, I think robert is using max/msp.
> >
> > live is based off an msp patch, which has been available
all i can tell you is that i have it, but not in vinyl ;) and it is also
credited to Luciano.
fab.
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 6:52 PM
Subject: (313) minimal michael jackson bad remix
Dan Bell played this cat
that's for a different project though isn't it?
i do however stand (partially) corrected.
:)
robin...
/0 wrote:
you're right, this probably isnt max/msp:
http://www.monolake.de/atlantic.html
robert has both posted his own performance patches, and helped me with mine
(subpatcher for midi l
you're right, this probably isnt max/msp:
http://www.monolake.de/atlantic.html
robert has both posted his own performance patches, and helped me with mine
(subpatcher for midi learn capabilities) in the past 12 months
from this, I base my previous statements.
robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
Dan Bell played this catchy techno mj remix of Bad over the weekend. Someone
told me it's off a Villalobos release of mj remixes but I don't see it on his
discogs page at a quick glance. Anyone know it?
as far as I know and seen he has not used max/msp for a live solo show
as monolake for many years... hes was using abelton for his live shows as
far back as 2002 which was the last time I hosted him up here in toronto.
I think he might use abelton to synthasis sounds in the studio but thats
On 4/5/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hendrik schwarz/ame/dixon - where we at (innervisions)
> finally on vinyl, with derrick carter vocals, ultimate house track
i had a good laugh about this track a little while ago. could they
have ripped off "sandstorms" and "phylyps trak I
Hi there.
I upload a new track, called "All those Stupidities", available at
www.ionic.com.ar.
It's one of two tracks that will be released soon by Reticent Recordings
USA.
Enjoy it!
T.I.
a short visit became a longer visit
to the record shop
//
steve rachmad & joel mull - amsterdam session 2 (music man)
driving dark, funky & freaky things on b-side 'melophobia'
hendrik schwarz/ame/dixon - where we at (innervisions)
finally on vinyl, with derrick carter vocals, ultimate house
Does anyone have info regarding record shops in Helsinki?
Thanks in advance
MG
Out now on Emporium 50
Exclusive Glenn Underground on Moods & Grooves
Omar-S 006
DJ (Mix)Mode
Early Detroit house and techno on Express and Incognito Records
Coming back soon:
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Don't be silly he won't be using max/msp these days.
robin...
/0 wrote:
actually, I think robert is using max/msp.
live is based off an msp patch, which has been available for years and
years.
a lot of lives concepts come from msp patchers
No wonder there's so many bugs in 5 :)
m
On 5 Apr 2006, at 12:36, /0 wrote:
actually, I think robert is using max/msp.
live is based off an msp patch, which has been available for years and
years.
a lot of lives concepts come from msp patchers
actually, I think robert is using max/msp.
live is based off an msp patch, which has been available for years and
years.
a lot of lives concepts come from msp patchers
- Original Message -
From: "Simon Hindle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tu
Greetings,
Could someone please post a review/run down of the
Hefty Ten Year last night. how I wanted to go to
this!
I'm also missing Jamie Lidell later this month too.
Darned school nights!
thanks
d
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Tired of spam?
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Ken
-Original Message-
From: Denise Dalphond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 April 2006 17:01
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) ein mix
This mix is amazing!!! I have listened to it ten times by now. I sit
down at the computer to do some school work, p
This mix is amazing!!! I have listened to it ten times by now. I sit
down at the computer to do some school work, plug my headphones in, and
can barely contain the foot and finger tapping that probably drive
everyone else in the computer lab crazy.
Thanks for some wonderful music.
Denise
-
great mix, dem young sconies always does it for me.
btw peel, love artemis, still hasnt left the bag
> Haven't checked it yet but judging by playlist it must be great!
>
> mislav
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Adam Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 04 April 2006 21:33
> To: [EMAIL
- Original Message -
From: "Kowalsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[313]" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 4:14 AM
Subject: Re: (313) CD Mixers
If you want to do what turntables do, damn, put a real vinyl record on
and do your thing,
Why? Why not save your back and b
On 4/4/06, Kowalsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Absolute prescious material from planet-e. Carl Craig is a top artist
> in his genre. Compared to any artist in any genre - in my opinion.
honestly, i agree with you. the sheer amount of material he has
released that is completely timeless and class
Hmmm, it's a funny one really. My flatmate bought a final scratch recently and
I must say that while beforehand I was quite ambivalent towards a 'scratch'
solution that now I'm seriously considering buying a FS unit. There is
something quite nice about being able to use turntables as the control
I agree with you.
I hate people trying to reproduce the perfect saxofone sound in a
synth. God damn it, call a saxofone player.
Why use serato or final scratch? If your music is in a digital
format, you can use a large range of softwares to do virtualy
everything when it comes to mixing, bea
Absolute prescious material from planet-e. Carl Craig is a top artist
in his genre. Compared to any artist in any genre - in my opinion.
Did you follow the latest represses of 69 material?
Kw
On 04/04/2006, at 14:13, Lee Herrington wrote:
Just got this release at work today. I won't get to h
> -Original Message-
> From: Simon Hindle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 05 April 2006 01:48
> To: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: SPAM-LOW: RE: (313) how Richie does it --> how do most do it?
>
> For 'proper' live, though, I think you'd have to go a long
> way to beat
I saw Stewart Walker a couple of months ago and he was basically using ableton
and one of those doepfer pocket faderboxes running into a DJM600, nothing else.
Seeing Monolake live using ableton was quite impressive - after all he
basically designed the software for himself to use. He played a se
Of course, for me, the idea of paying hundreds of dollars for
something that REQUIRES you to have turntables in order to mix is
kind of crazy. That only makes sense in Ubercoolische world, where
the DJ equipment is something you specify in a rider, not something
you haul up and down stairs.
O
There are a few different types of live PAing. You've got an Ableton live
arrangement/dub, or something like Stewart Walker where he uses an MPC + his
other kit where he will have most of the patterns sequenced in advance, but
he'll play some of them live on the MPC pads, and then trigger the seque
Yeah, thanks for the warning. Hrmph :(
On Apr 4, 2006, at 18:08, Ray Rodriguez wrote:
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http://hydrogenproject.com
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