Hello Friends,
This is just a brief note regarding the April vague terrain event. This
month we are very excited to be hosting the first Toronto live
performance of BC-expat and DJ-about-the-town Noah Pred. Joining Noah
will be dub minimal techno newcomer b. kawula, vague terrain residents
naw
http://www.theonion.com/content/node/32161
Well said.
His music sometimes is kinda head music. But with a lots of energy
and pure instinct too.
Carl Craig is not a formulaic techno man who makes a couple of good
tracks in the zeitgeist and neither a intelectual wannabe without any
punch or originality.
He can take me to primitive
All right. I respect your personal opinion and your option for using
turntables to control digital music.
I was expressing my personal opinion. Sorry if it was in a imperative
way. :)
But, well... I do turntables. And love it. When i see digital music,
i see an oportunity to mix them in a
Simon, I respect your opinion and you way too.
I think what i said answering Tristan's post is quite what i would
said answering your post.
cheers
Kw
On 05/04/2006, at 00:42, Simon Hindle wrote:
Hmmm, it's a funny one really. My flatmate bought a final scratch
recently and I must say that
Hey, I have looiked in discogs and am not finding it, someone on this list will
know.
The last 2 times he played here he played a track different versions with a
vocal of a man saying either I just want to do my thing or 'we just want to
do our thing. I want it, anyway can anyone name this
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Hey, I have looiked in discogs and am not finding it, someone on this list will know.
The last 2 times he played here he played a track different versions with a vocal of a man saying either I just want to do my thing or 'we just want to do our thing. I want it,
Hell yeah! I love that raudive release. There's another oliver ho out at the
moment that's really good as well.
Ryan Crosson is from detroit and has had a couple of promising releases. Check
out the new galoppierende zuversicht on bruchstuecke as well!
fab. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 7/04/2006 1:26 am
Tell me this is *not* something to do with Uwe Schmidt...(I admit I
haven't looked.)
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From: Joost P [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 April 2006 22:38
To: 313 Detroit
Subject: (313) Who said Kraftwerk was the best electronic music ever to
come out of Germany?
LOL. The Rammstein cover has just made me spray my tea out my nose.
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From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 April 2006 07:57
To: Joost P; 313 Detroit
Subject: RE: (313) Who said Kraftwerk was the best electronic music ever
to come out of Germany?
If you liked Mambo Kurt you should absolutely check out the amazing Klaus
Wunderlich stuff! Same veine, same vibes!
http://www.organfax.co.uk/klauswunderlich.html
'The Uncrowned King of Organ Music' the article says.
Stumbled over one of his records on a flea market and thought it one of this
- Original Message -
From: Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 4:49 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Another Dan bell track id question...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, I have looiked in discogs and am not
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From: Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 4:49 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Another Dan bell track id question...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, I have looiked in discogs and am not
just thought i'd mention that Mr. Kenny Dixon Jr. will be dj'ing at an
event in Toronto for anyone interested. it's right in the middle of the
upcoming Easter long weekend - Saturday Apr. 15th. Checkout
www.milkaudio.com for complete details and a chance to win a Moodymann
T-Shirt!
Cheers!
G
i love my pioneer cdj800. i can rip tracks from CDs or vinyl and edit
them to make my own extended mixes. i love being able to speed up older
tracks without them sounding stupidly chipmunky. it just expands the
amount of music i can play cos i bought CDs for years before getting
into vinyl
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 18:35:09 +0100 Dave Stenton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lifesaver's the best vinyl specialist - www.lifesaver.net
Agreed. They know the right (and sometimes high) prices for jazz, funk and
electro, but used techno goes generally cheap. For example, got Aroy Dee -
kiss/the
i love being able to speed up older tracks without them sounding
stupidly chipmunky.
Funnily enough, it's the slowing down of tracks without them sounding
daft that is one big reason why I like using Ableton Live.
robin...
ah, what oliver ho would that be?
cheers
fab.
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From: Simon Hindle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 6:36 AM
Subject: Re: (313) minimal sounds
Hell yeah! I love that raudive release. There's
Happy Friday folks! I have a completely un-called for and un-productive
time waster for you today. It involves moodymann's stoneodenjoe track.
I've been playing it a lot these past few days, and I wonder if anyone else
has bothered trying to decipher the thuroughly garbled rant that precedes
the
This week's mix:
Eamonn Doyle (D1) Model One Traffic 13-11-2004
http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/ModelOne/eamonndoyle(d1)modelonetraffic13-11-2004.mp3
or
http://tinyurl.com/jkdh7
Also we have a new mailing list for the weekly mixes, to subscribe just
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thanks all-- some good tips. i'm digging the jpls
stuff (the release on clever, at least), and that
louderbach release (i don't know why i slept on
that!). and yeah... tom points out that omar-s is
representing the stripped down sound outta the d.
martin, any tips on those regis 12's would make
No, Uwe has nothing to do with this, although the comparison isn't
that unexpected. It's still quite different to SeƱor Coconut though.
On 7-apr-2006, at 8:56AM, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
Tell me this is *not* something to do with Uwe Schmidt...(I admit I
haven't looked.)
-Original
hey..
Just wondering if anybody know where i can find some old cosmic Daniele
Baldelli Mixesany links.
I swear i found some a coupla years ago?
later
Sam
ps i don't use them bit torrent thingies.
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Sam K
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sub-sequence 2xx 98.3fm
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Well, not really a mix at all but there's a video interview with him on the
redbullmusicacademy site where he talks about some of his top records:
http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/LECTURES.95.0.html?act_session=97
http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/LECTURES.95.0.html?act_session=130
Quoting
Try here, some are still online I hope:
http://www.mixarchives.net (afrocosmicfunky)
http://www.gomma.de/content.html (mixtapes)
You'll find some on SLSK as well.
Also seek for Dj Loda and Dj Mozart mixes. Some are truly great.
If anyboy knows other links... I would welconme them too :)
- Original Message -
From: Lee Herrington
didn't
some important historical, literary figure make some vague remark about the
nobility of pursuing pointless endeavors simply for the fun of it?
Zacharias Moussaoui.
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