Actually I bought the last issue - first time in ages and really
enjoyed it. I found the story on electro minimalism a bit late but
the Nathan Fake interview was good - some good bits and pieces in
there. Less drug manual, more music.
On 01/05/2006, at 11:55 PM, Blaauw, Martijn de wrote:
My guess would be the Paris Hilton Mu track from a year and a half ago. I
think there was a video posted to this list for it awhile back.
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> could be Nami Shimada... http://www.discogs.com/release/365447
>
> sound clips here
>
> http://www.vinyl-junkies.com/catalogue
memories and respect must endure hardships and defeat to define something
classic and outlast time.
juan i think youre right -
From: "john arnold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) montreux vs movement
Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 19:16:17 -0400
How
On May 1, 2006, at 10:53, Ivars SUB.LV wrote:
from what i heard on their "2 The Floor EP" the new Technasia
sounds less innovative now than it used to be back in the day.
Parts of the rest of the album fit the description though: "asian
funky pop thing"
Or maybe it was a YMO remix.
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mat
from what i heard on their "2 The Floor EP" the new Technasia sounds
less innovative now than it used to be back in the day.
Matt Kane's Brain wrote:
New Technasia maybe?
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http://hydrogenproject.com
aim -> mkbatwerk || mkbwriu
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New Technasia maybe?
On Apr 30, 2006, at 22:36, Chana Goodman wrote:
Did anyone happen to catch Carl Craigs latest sets in
Detroit? I heard him at Oslo about a month ago, and
then again recently at the hightech soul party. He
played a certain track in both sets a kind of asian
funky pop thing
Dunno if the rest of the magazine is okay to read but the cd sounds
allright..
'The biggest and most wide spread dance magazine in the world Mix Mag
offers a free, exclusively mixed CD with every issue. May 2006's issue
is done by Richie Hawtin; DE9 lite.
The album (titled "Electronic Adventur
could be Nami Shimada... http://www.discogs.com/release/365447
sound clips here
http://www.vinyl-junkies.com/catalogue.php
At 03:36 01/05/2006, Chana Goodman wrote:
Did anyone happen to catch Carl Craigs latest sets in
Detroit? I heard him at Oslo about a month ago, and
then again recently at
On May 1, 2006, at 0:06, Adam Smith wrote:
ps - you know you're getting older when you and your buddy are
commenting on the cool server farm/network on display at Pacha that
runs the club's many interconnected systems.
nonsense, i ogled the DNA lounge's open source control system and
twilo's
could be the next rennie foster on futago traxx. tba soon.
ronny
Did anyone happen to catch Carl Craigs latest sets in
Detroit? I heard him at Oslo about a month ago, and
then again recently at the hightech soul party. He
played a certain track in both sets a kind of asian
funky pop thing, mo
Jeff Mills killed it at Pacha Saturday night here in NYC. Haven't been
to an uber-club in a while, but it was worth the effort. He played a
really fierce and funky set, with the usual suspects thrown in there,
i.e., Strings of Life (perfectly timed), Promised Land, The Bells
(naturally), and a coo
Did anyone happen to catch Carl Craigs latest sets in
Detroit? I heard him at Oslo about a month ago, and
then again recently at the hightech soul party. He
played a certain track in both sets a kind of asian
funky pop thing, more asian really but with the techno
beats it was really great, really
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