september 23rd - vague terrain, the music gallery, and mutek proudly
present nuit avant
jan jelinek - ~scape / klang
naw - noise factory/ vague terrain
akumu with anne bourne (cello) - spider records
ether.mann - vague terrain
vj / nokami - http://www.nokami.com
artist bios at http://www.vaguet
Let's put it this way, you're not causing the problem, Dale.
Others may want to check their own sh`t out, however.
fh
-
>
>Was I namecalling? I can't remember.
>
>Apologies if any of my messages had more noise than signal.
>
>
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> that is acctually one of my all time favorite records!!!
Totally, the remastered version is one of the best albums I've ever heard.
>
> On Wed, 6 Sep 2006, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
>>
>> 4. 'Tago Mago' - Can. Why not?
>>
>>
>
>
> www.phoniq.net
> releases available
Add it to the list FAQ perhaps :)
-drew
On 9/6/06, Matt Kane's Brain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
from the mists of time comes the last time this came up, and the time
before that!
http://elists.resynthesize.com/313/2001/04/60202/
http://elists.resynthesize.com/313/2004/05/105166/
http://elists.r
from the mists of time comes the last time this came up, and the time
before that!
http://elists.resynthesize.com/313/2001/04/60202/
http://elists.resynthesize.com/313/2004/05/105166/
http://elists.resynthesize.com/313/2004/05/105171/
and
http://elists.resynthesize.com/313/2004/05/105173/
On Se
calm down mr v12 please. enough of this soap opera nonsense. talk about music,
move on. dont take it so serious. it's just a mailing list. what's with all the
fragile ego's, hostility, insecurity. haven't any of you disagreed with anyone
else before. knowing many of those people who have unsubbe
calm down mr v12 please. enough of this soap opera nonsense. talk about music,
move on. it's just a mailing list. what's with all the fragile ego's,
hostility, insecurity. haven't any of you disagreed with anyone else before.
knowing many of those people who have unsubbed..they are far from dram
Those Z things are v.limited pressings used by UR DJs etc. AFAIK, though other
folks on here would know better than me whether you
can or could get them from Somewhere In Detroit or some other clandestine
method. Judging from the "B1" it must have actually been
on wax though.
> -Original Me
Unless I am mistaken, the Z records were only given to UR DJs and
perhaps their friends. I don't think they were ever for sale, even
from the submerge store itself.
-drew
On 9/6/06, P.A. Keur BICT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Superb! Thanks a lot Kent and Drew for you lightning-fast responses!
No
Superb! Thanks a lot Kent and Drew for you lightning-fast responses!
Now the next question: was it ever released om 12"?
On 9/6/06, Drew Daugherty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rolando mixed this track on his Vibrations cd. It is listed as Red Z
track B1 by the Deacon. Nice one.
-drew
On 9/6/06
On Sep 6, 2006, at 10:40, Dale Lawrence wrote:
Actually I have the solution for everyone.
We have the ability to police our very own 313. Just use your
email filters to weed out anyone that you have found to rarely
contribute to constructive discussion-- even me if you choose to.
Now, if
I caught Rhythm & Sound in Chicago, and I thought they were great. Their
set was in the tradition of Jamaican sound systems, hence the lack of
mixing.
I'm pretty sure there were a bunch of custom edits. They were playing on a
laptop with Serato. There were some really amazing riddims as they got
d
I like the stuff done AME a lot @ the momentdeep stuff..
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: woensdag 6 september 2006 17:39
Aan: 313@hyperreal.org
Onderwerp: Re: (313) techno slump
> Anyone have suggestions for more stuff like this and also
that is acctually one of my all time favorite records!!!
On Wed, 6 Sep 2006, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
4. 'Tago Mago' - Can. Why not?
www.phoniq.net
releases available on:
www.noisefactoryrecords.com
publication:
www.vagueterrain.net
On Sep 6, 2006, at 10:58, P.A. Keur BICT wrote:
Too bad there is no software
available that can do this!
ahem: http://www.steelskies.com/coverflow/
--
matt kane's brain
http://hydrogenproject.com
aim -> mkbatwerk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rolando mixed this track on his Vibrations cd. It is listed as Red Z
track B1 by the Deacon. Nice one.
-drew
On 9/6/06, P.A. Keur BICT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello everybody,
Could you help me id this short sample:
http://media.putfile.com/Sample-61-24. It is probably UR related. I
would
On 9/6/06, Odeluga, Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Arpanet's 'Wireless Internet' LP is also really doing it for me.
Good one, especially the beat-less title track. Get a cup of tea, sit
down and listen, and know everything's going to be alright!
on a drexciya related tip, ive been rocking t
> Arpanet's 'Wireless Internet' LP is also really doing it for me.
Good one, especially the beat-less title track. Get a cup of tea, sit
down and listen, and know everything's going to be alright!
Ken
> Anyone have suggestions for more stuff like this and also something that
> might ease me back toward wanting to hear some beats again.
On the 'folk' tip, I just got sent the new Alexander Tucker album on ATP - it's
brilliant.
On the electronic tip, listening to The Eurythmic's 'Touch' LP alway
Surely this'll prove temporary MEK?
For me, maintaining a good balance of techno/electronic with 'everything
else' is essential to keep one's interest going in both. Healthy
balanced diet kinda thing! :-)
Maybe some recommendations from both sides might help (some
relatively new, some less so
Damn. Osselaer, Jason, KJ and Sean all in one day. These are 4 of the best people I've ever had the pleasure to meet. We've partied all over the world. I never would have met them if it hadn't been for this list.I hope you guys come back once the pissing match of 06 has ended.
From: "Sean Cre
No idea what that is, and I'd love to know.
I dislike putfile, so Peter emailed it to me and here's a direct link
you can stream in winamp or whatever:
http://www.cornwarning.com/xfer/PKeur-MysteryTrack.mp3
On 9/6/06, P.A. Keur BICT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello everybody,
Could you help me
I'm in one and can't seem to raise any interest in "dance music" at the
moment - what's going on? Maybe it's the anticipation of fall and winter,
the prospect of a really cold season this year, and some sort of
hibernation instinct is kicking in.
Things I've been listening to lately:
Tunng
Mi
> Could you help me id this short sample:
> http://media.putfile.com/Sample-61-24. It is probably UR related. I
> would really appreciate it.
Don't recognise it, but would like to know.
Since my last post did came trough, i want to give this one another try:
A bit of a late reply, but I finally re-found the link I wanted to
post. This: http://www.idiom.com/~zilla/Work/VisualIDs/visualids.html
is what you (Emiliano Zani) want. Too bad there is no software
available that can do t
Excellent blog post...and photos, too? Oh my. Thanks for that. Your
review makes me upset about missing their Chicago performance this past
Sunday. :( Apparat "live" sets have always been a pleasure. Now I wish I
had been there. bo
-Ray
On 9/6/06 9:00 AM, "chthonic streams" <[EMAIL PR
Hello everybody,
Could you help me id this short sample:
http://media.putfile.com/Sample-61-24. It is probably UR related. I
would really appreciate it.
Thanks in advance.
PS: hope this comes trough, been having trouble posting
"This too shall pass"...
and then get brought back up again 6 months from now in another glorious
war of flaming emails. ;-)
MEK
"Robert Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/06/2006 09:21:05 AM:
> I didn't see the namecalling - as soon as it gets boring, I hit delete
> when I see the
> this is the the most ridiculous show ive witnessed for ages..
Most of us can only agree with you ... however we might be thinking
about a different 'show'! :-)
Ken
Actually I have the solution for everyone.
We have the ability to police our very own 313. Just use your email
filters to weed out anyone that you have found to rarely contribute
to constructive discussion-- even me if you choose to.
DL
At 10:29 AM 9/6/2006, v12 wrote:
this is the the mo
I didn't think there was that much crying really, just several people
saying they're unsubbing as they can't be bothered with posts like this,
as opposed to those talking about music, parties and the like.
I maintain it's a shame as some of them have been pretty interesting
contributors over the y
On Wed, Sep 06, 2006 at 09:07:54AM +0100, Martin Dust wrote:
> >
> >
> >Also, the explanation to me is very much in line with that
> >Retrospective of Garnier, recent out on F Comm (not to criticise the
> >quality of his music, but what is the point of a retrospective of
> >tracks that are all newe
this is the the most ridiculous show ive witnessed for ages..
unsubscribing drama queens whose party's been spoiled...
instead of crying, write an official letter of complaint to the admin and
tell who is that
villain who destroys your imaginary perfect discourse..
"detroit - where the weak are
I agree, drinks are so expansive since the change of currency to Euro.
This years they have rebuild the whole sound system, it's promising !
And Laurent will inaugurate it Thursday.
-
Some good links for Paris and France :
Schedule :
http://www.flyerweb.com/
http://www.24-heures.
thanks for that!
unfortunately i haven't seen them playing live together yet. just
attended a brilliant dj-set from ellen at melt! festival two months ago.
and btw: ellen allien & apparat - "jet" is for sure one of the best
techno tracks i heard this year. killer.
c*
chthonic streams schri
anyone have a tracklisting for this set from tim sweeney's
beatsinspace.net - looking for the identity of track after ymo early
on in set.
thanks,
aidan
- Original Message -
From: "Dan Bean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 11:48 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Paris (was kings of techno)
> > > In fact, what's happening in the French scene generally at the moment,
> > > anything secret and interestin
well it's not detroit tchno, but all techno originates from detroit right?
then somehow made it over to berlin where people like ellen allien take it in
similar but unique directions.
so in the spirit of trying to post something actually about techno, here's a
blog post i just put up about the
yep, great track. isn't it use on an x-mix. i personally find it a
right b*gger to mix with. picked it up a few years back when a bunch
were found in a warehouse . . . . . . makes me think of the last shot
in raiders of the lost ark.
aidan
On 9/6/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You missed the best part of C2 set. I started to lose interest towards the
end as well. He played some Paperclip People stuff earlier, some Mills (The
Bells & a cut from the b-side earlier then that... Alarms maybe?), and a
track from Martin Buttrichs's new release on Planet E.
It was nice to
It doesn't take long to scan to see if it's worth your while reading -
hell, I get up to 400 emails a day on work matters and not all are
relevant - I've got quite skilled at skimming for relevance :)
-Original Message-
From: Matt Kane's Brain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 September
Relying on the header is insufficient. Frequently people will change
the subject line. You must really set a filter on the "In-Reply-To:"
header but unfortunately this list does not support that.
On Sep 6, 2006, at 10:21, Robert Taylor wrote:
I didn't see the namecalling - as soon as it get
well, i wish i could say it was a blast, but i missed all but the
last half hour of c2's set :(
it was raining and nasty all afternoon driving down, and about the
first thing i hear once i get to the dancefloor is strings of life.
carl was letting every track play out, so he only dropped tw
I rediscovered this amazing track by Kenny Larkin,
on the Catatonic EP on R&S,
don't know if it's now repressed as well?
all should be
and all people should stay!
:-)
join me, here since 1994!
Not directly related to the current discussion, but after 11 years or
so, I'm un-subbing too. The signal to noise ratio has got out of hand
lately and to be honest, there hasn't been a Detroit techno record
that's got me excited much in the last couple of years anyway. I've kept
an eye on the list
Was I namecalling? I can't remember.
Apologies if any of my messages had more noise than signal.
better than unsubscribing in a
huff, esp if you only ever post to moan about the state of the list. If
that's all you're there to do, see ya!
Well said Rob, I've gotta 99 problems but this list aint one
m
I didn't see the namecalling - as soon as it gets boring, I hit delete
when I see the header - no problem - better than unsubscribing in a
huff, esp if you only ever post to moan about the state of the list. If
that's all you're there to do, see ya!
-Original Message-
From: chthonic strea
i agree ken. i just joined a few weeks ago and this is practically all i've
seen, but i'm not going to unsub yet because i haven't had a chance to learn
and discuss what i came here for.
i'd say, if people start sh!t like that and don't go away (and aren't removed
from the list), then counter
i wouldn't give you grief over posting a lot. without posts there
would be no list. and i like the fact that you are opinionated and
stick to your guns, and display passion in your beliefs. just don't
understand how recent debates have become so personal; i just can't
get my head around how these
On 9/6/06, Odeluga, Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You could even suggest that the solution, when this sort of things
happens is *not* to unsubscribe, but rather to claim the list for one's
own. Be the voice of reason or overwhelm those who sometimes go off at a
negative tangent, with communicat
debate is all well and good, but character assassination is,
obviously, uncalled for. then the debate goes out the window.
becoming the voice of reason only matters if you have some clout on
the list, so those whose opinions carry greater respect should speak
up.
On 9/6/06, Odeluga, Ken <[EMAIL
It's unfortunate that a few should occasionally spoil it for many.
On the other hand, I would suggest a little perspective.
Things are usually sedate, reasonable, and dare I say it, they can be on
relatively rare occasions, a little boring round here.
There is a happy medium - I'm not going to c
> > In fact, what's happening in the French scene generally at the moment,
> > anything secret and interesting we don't hear about?!
Innercity/J.A.W. are bringing Marcellus Pitman over on the weekend of the 23rd
Sept.
Don't remember the exact date or the venue, but those who care enough will
p
On 6 Sep 2006, at 09:56, Paul Kendrick wrote:
Every time I good clubbing in Paris I have a great time, and I love
the rex, even if its drinks are very ££. Love the rig and the crowd,
very friendly.
Also like hearing Laurent when he plays there, the last 12 hour I saw
him do there was blindin
Every time I good clubbing in Paris I have a great time, and I love the rex,
even if its drinks are very ££. Love the rig and the crowd, very friendly.
Also like hearing Laurent when he plays there, the last 12 hour I saw him do
there was blinding.
-Original Message-
From: Emiliano
Only recently you pointed me in the right direction on that Orlando V.
12"...That's what this list is about for me, info an help, if people who
share good info with the list leave then it's a bit pointless for other
to be on here.
I ask you to reconsider J?
-Original Message-
From: Jaso
I'll second that...
> -Original Message-
> From: Aidan O'Doherty
>
> that's a terrible shame. we are losing some important people who are,
in my opinion, vital to the quality of this list. if these people leave,
then the > list will further decline. thinks it's time that lurkers,
like my
that's a terrible shame. we are losing some important people who are,
in my opinion, vital to the quality of this list. if these people
leave, then the list will further decline. thinks it's time that
lurkers, like myself, should let their feelings be known. this list
has, and still can, be a rewa
Dub version is the killer mix on that 12"
-Original Message-
From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 September 2006 22:13
To: list 313
Subject: Re: (313) What's the one track that will make you hit the
dancefloor???
> Off my head, Hugh Masekela - Don't go lose it baby
Oh yes!
> -Original Message-
> From: v12 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 06 September 2006 02:04
>
> everybody's got their name printed on their faces.
> what's the problem if someone starts reading aloud?
>
> not comfortable enough?
You miss the point many (and I'm talking about those who ha
Also, the explanation to me is very much in line with that
Retrospective of Garnier, recent out on F Comm (not to criticise the
quality of his music, but what is the point of a retrospective of
tracks that are all newer than 10 years, easily available from other
sources, some of them released in
Yeah same here, i have had it with the constant name calling, insults
and people who's only purpose is to stir up this list. To bad because
i have always liked 313 because of its politeness compared to other
mailinglists.
KJ
---
Eevo Lute Muzique
http://www.eevolute.com
On 6-sep-2006, a
In fact, what's happening in the French scene generally at the moment,
anything secret and interesting we don't hear about?!
nnnahh, nothing particularly interesting: still arguing about soccer world
cup and making pop-trash-dance songs with strange videos of Zinedine
Zidane hitting our beloved
To be honest John, me too- I'm taking a break after 7 years- might
come back in a few months to see if things have gotten any better but
frankly I doubt it
bye
Jason
On 6 Sep 2006, at 08:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree Kent, but it will be too late for me. I'm outahere.
If anyone
I agree Kent, but it will be too late for me. I'm outahere.
If anyone needs to contact me you can reach me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Don't send mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I haven't used that mailbox in ages due
to spam.
Take care everybody,
John
>- Oorspronkelijk bericht -
>Van: kent wil
too much zen, but thats ok..
to sum up. this isnt about namecalling as such.
rude truth is handsomer than any of your pseudo-civilised politness..
u think you're that mature? no you arent,you're just old and tired..
even too tired to see the detail of the matter,comparing current
affairs t
I think the important thing to remember (somewhat similar to what
Kent said) is that all of this posting is archived and there may be a
time in
the future when we look back in hindsight at some of our posts
(that maybe we shouldn't have posted) and wished we hadn't posted
'em. Personally, my bi
On Sep 5, 2006, at 9:03 PM, v12 wrote:
everybody's got their name printed on their faces.
what's the problem if someone starts reading aloud?
not comfortable enough?
The problem is that we've all got the list archives available to us
(here's a
hint -- they go back to 1994, so you can imag
The problem is that the continued existence on this list depends on a
certain level of mutual respect. I don't know what got put in
everybody's food, but people have been way too salty lately.
This is supposed to be a mailing list about Detroit Techno, and as
such it has historically been a posit
Now someone should do a mix of all these tracks named on this heads.
I'm afraid it would make people's heads explode!
On 9/5/06, Ben Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hell yeah!!!
A blinder in my book
On 6/9/06 3:46 am, "Ryan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pépé Bradock's "Deep Burnt"
>
Err -- "this thread" -- you know it's time for bed when your typos
are entire words.
On 9/5/06, kent williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Now someone should do a mix of all these tracks named on this heads.
I'm afraid it would make people's heads explode!
Hell yeah!!!
A blinder in my book
On 6/9/06 3:46 am, "Ryan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pépé Bradock's "Deep Burnt"
>
Pépé Bradock's "Deep Burnt"
On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 10:59:20AM -0400, Dale Lawrence wrote:
>
> I also remember Sonar 1999 when Rich, Jeff Mills, and Laurnet Garnier
> were all riding bumper cars together--with much
> 'bloodthirstiness'. That was definitely surreal.
I was there as well, together with Stefan Robbers. Grea
On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 09:48:48AM -0500, kent williams wrote:
> Laurent Guarnier started coming to Detroit a long time ago, and is a
> huge fan of detroit techno.
Knowing Garnier personaly for a while (since 1995 when booked him to
DJ around here - funded with own money and health! - Organize
everybody's got their name printed on their faces.
what's the problem if someone starts reading aloud?
not comfortable enough?
/12
- Original Message -
From: "kent williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "list 313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 12:48 AM
Subject: (31
amen. the sniping that came out of that thread has been going on for over a
week now.
d.
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