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
during his
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
funsters
is the new pressing of puntang the same version as the one that was on
the dj mag (?) cassette i.e. without the noodly synths at the beginning?
also don't sleep on the versatile 'hot shots' comp. very cool stuff. so
nice to hear a whole bunch of funky new shiz. all quality.
On 4/5/06, /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
that tom project is the mystery track i've been searching for for these
last couple months
such a sick track.
it sure is.
i cant find my CDs since i moved, does anyone know if this TOM project
joint is the same one from the Sound Sampler CD or is it
On 4/5/06, Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
funsters
is the new pressing of puntang the same version as the one that was on
the dj mag (?) cassette i.e. without the noodly synths at the beginning?
according to someone on a message board im on, version one on the 12
is the same as the cassette
http://www.discogs.com/release/321370
--- Carlos de Brito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
btw: does anyone have the link to that record on
discogs? been looking
for it, too.
traxx was on my friend's show on nyc's east village radio monday...and played
records for about 2 hrs...
http://eastvillageradio.com/auto-archives/Speculator/Speculator-04.03.06.mp3
SPECULATOR fools around for a while:
propagandap-machinery
luv you madly orchestrahippo hop
Orton's best known (aside from her solo work) for her collaborations
with the Chemical Brothers. William Orbit too.
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From: J.T. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 April 2006 22:19
To: Stoddard,Kamal
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) techno/house vs folk music
So
Avoid Beth Orton at all costs would be my advice. It's bland, insipid coffee
table snoozerama!
The only good thing she's done that I've heard is Spill - Don't Wanna Know
'Bout Evil
Plenty of good electronic folk out there with out recourse to her.
e.g.
Greg Davis
Animal Collective
Tuung
Avoid Beth Orton at all costs would be my advice. It's bland, insipid coffee
table snoozerama!
The only good thing she's done that I've heard is Spill - Don't Wanna Know
'Bout Evil
Plenty of good electronic folk out there with out recourse to her.
e.g.
Greg Davis
Animal Collective
Tuung
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, Dan Bean wrote:
Avoid Beth Orton at all costs would be my advice. It's bland, insipid coffee
table snoozerama!
The only good thing she's done that I've heard is Spill - Don't Wanna Know
'Bout Evil
How about this and specially the A-side?
Haven't heard those remixes.
The Spiritual Life / Ibadan Remix of Central Reservation is an absolutely
beautiful record.
Gorgeous.
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From: Jari Tolkkinen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dan Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 10:30 AM
Subject: RE: (313)
while I love those three I have to disagree - Orton has written some very
nice pop tunes and she did a great EP with Terry Callier. She's not the
best example of folktronica by any means. Just the most visible and
accessible. I wouldn't even associate her with the genre (if it even
exists).
I know what you're saying though, very Everything But the Girl in a
way.
Tracy has a much better come to bed and I may even murder you vocal
than Beth, who is probably more likely to have a Just let me tell you
about the hump-backed Whale and its effect on the South Sea bubble
vocal, IMHO
Strange week in Sheffield, it's grey with that fine drizzle but with
the same kind of warmth you find inside a Tuppaware box after it's been
left in hot car
Web cam here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/southyorkshire/webcams/sheffielduniversity1.shtml
Decks
Skream, Midnight Request Line, 12
just picked up that ia bericochea on rojo, the alex
under on plus 8, and the sleeparchive 2x12 all of
which have really gotten me in the mood for the deep
minimal stuff.
anything new like this coming out of detroit these
days?
i'm pretty much over the glitch take on this stuff,
but am totally
That's awesome! The description that makes the most sense to my tiny
picture brain. I saw the beth show going on in Detroit and the
description of it got me thinking about this as a genre. As I've gotten
some great recommendations from the list, it does seem that she's(beth)
more on some poppy and
Just let me tell you about the hump-backed Whale and its effect on the
South Sea bubble
I think I'm making a track with that name tonite. I'm still laffing
hella hard! I know some chicks with that vocal quality too, but could
never put my finger on what it was...
KKs
MWNB-
-Original
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From: dave cronin
just picked up that ia bericochea on rojo, the alex
under on plus 8, and the sleeparchive 2x12 all of
which have really gotten me in the mood for the deep
minimal stuff.
anything new like this coming out of detroit these
days?
Not from
On 6 Apr 2006, at 16:13, dave cronin wrote:
just picked up that ia bericochea on rojo, the alex
under on plus 8, and the sleeparchive 2x12 all of
which have really gotten me in the mood for the deep
minimal stuff.
The new Regis stuff is even more minimal, I'll check which label/12
his stuff
On 4/6/06, seek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not from Detroit, but it works:
http://www.discogs.com/label/Octal
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Octal+Industries
it says here that those are from detroit
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Sickinger
tom
hi dave
just picked up that ia bericochea on rojo, the alex
under on plus 8, and the sleeparchive 2x12 all of
which have really gotten me in the mood for the deep
minimal stuff.
nice! the ia bericochea stuff on minus from a few years back is also
superbly deep and minimal (in the original
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
Not from Detroit, but it works:
http://www.discogs.com/label/Octal
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Octal+Industries
it says here that those are from detroit
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Sickinger
=
Even better still,
- Original Message -
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
On 4/6/06, seek wrote:
http://www.discogs.com/label/Octal
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Octal+Industries
it says here that those are from detroit
==
http://www.architexture.ca/_music/mixes.php
DiV / Gillsans Mixes
fab turned me on to jpls or something like that, he can pipe in with the record
name, but its good plastikman-esque stuff, but adding enough to make it
something new and interesting.
also, not detroit, but check out frank bretschneiders newer works for some
interesting minimalism
-Joe
http://www.theonion.com/content/node/46937
:)
robin...
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From: /0
also, not detroit, but check out frank bretschneiders newer works for some
interesting minimalism
'Looping...' is wonderful:
http://www.discogs.com/release/261563
Noto's stuff's great, too:
http://www.alvanoto.com/
seek
maybe a bit off-topic?... dunno
http://outoneart.com/mixes/fixia_-_deeper.mp3
a mix including rhythm n sound,deepchord ,ridis,thule and related sounds for
chordy-echo-fetishists ;)
___
minimal but not clicky and not slamming either:
surely anything by
The founders of The Onion are from Michigan. Good to
know they still poke fun at their roots.
--- robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.theonion.com/content/node/46937
:)
robin...
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Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail
if you like alva noto, check out christian fennesz
- Original Message -
From: seek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 11:58 AM
Subject: Re: (313) minimal sounds
- Original Message -
From: /0
also, not detroit, but check out frank
another not to be missed:
jan jelinek
with his loop finding jaqzz records and decent/recent kosmischer pitch
,both on scape.
unique sampling imho.
yuck, I hated kosmischer.
I was a big fan of his farben and gramm stuff, but then he, to borrow a
phrase from the englishmen here, disappeared up his own arse. granted my
taste in glitch has soured, but his glitch is purposeful and meaningful, not
just skips and pops and dc offsets for no
-Original Message-
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 April 2006 01:27
according to someone on a message board im on, version one on the 12
is the same as the cassette and the bootleg of it that came
out last year. version 2 is also different from the one
kosmischer aint consistent quality wise so to speak..but it's worth a
listen for that trak5's guitars only ;)
/12
- Original Message -
From: /0
if you like alva noto, check out christian fennesz
Yep: 'Paint it Black', 'Endless Summer': Fennesz re-invents the weal.
seek
- Original Message -
From: /0
yuck, I hated kosmischer.
Ditto. Double yuck. =/
I was a big fan of his farben and gramm stuff,
Ditto.Don't misled by that Kosmischer krap;
Farben's not outlived 'his' usefulness.;)
seek
- Original Message -
From: dave cronin
in the mood for the deep
minimal stuff.
http://www.discogs.com/label/Minimise
Donnacha Costello: the 'Color' series. Nice.
seek
costello - together is the new alone sounded unique.
never heard abnything valueable by him since then.
sounds like everything else around kompakt sound area
pity.
/12
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From: seek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 9:29 PM
Subject:
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From: v12
costello - together is the new alone sounded unique.
And snore-y.
sounds like everything else around kompakt sound area
pity.
Cool! The Kompakt-backlash bankwagon! I need a ticket!
seek
http://www.mambo-kurt.de/php/mp3s.php?bereich=musiksub=1
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