welcome back bill.
you and I met several years ago in some kids living room in ann arbor. it
was you, me, two friends of mine, greg davis (i think), and hrvatski :)
contact mics and msp. good times. glad you're still in the mix
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From: Bill Van Loo [EMAIL
Bill Van Who?
;)
- Greg
I should have written 'averse' as well. All this stuff is really
helpful. What does everyone think of Mark Passarani? I've just
ordered his album. I can really recommend Voom Voom's Peng Peng too -
just avoid that weird rock track, all the rest is sublime.
On 18/10/2006, at 6:21 PM,
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From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 October 2006 00:43
To: 313 313
Subject: Re: (313) Luke Slater
I should have written 'averse' as well. All this stuff is
really helpful. What does everyone think of Mark Passarani?
I quite like 'Age of
Hey, all -
Thanks for all the kind words of welcome - I can feel the love already.
To touch on a couple things below regarding the new record:
Tristan wrote:
Just checked the two tracks for download above. Is there any European
distribution for it? Sounding very lush.
There's no European
On 10/18/06, Bill Van Loo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kent wrote:
Bill's new CD is pretty hot, in my opinion. Been on continuous play in
my car for a week.
Thanks for the kind words - your check is in the mail! ;-)
Hey, I paid retail, G. Unsolicited testimonial all the way!
I love Wireless. Specially In The Pocket/Sum Ton Tin. But i love
Freek Funk album too. Don't you?
Kw
On 18/10/2006, at 04:16, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Luke Slater can be a bit hit or miss for me, but I have to say I
always loved his Wireless album - some very eerie sounds, very
space
Very interesting - I interviewed Mr. Slater back in '98 for a radio
special feature, and he said then that he was done with 7th Plain. Maybe
it was the sour taste from his parting with GPR - just speculation. I
hope the new 7th Plain is a return to his old GPR-style material. I
haven't paid
Sunday's show available to d/load including Rob Clarke mix and tribute to Steve
Reich.
http://www.bleep43recordings.com/mixes/Show33.mp3
Rob Clarke Mix
Arpanet - Event Horizon Instrumental / Record Makers
Francesco Clemente - Il Sogno di Leonora / Creme Organization
Plastikman - Lasttrak /
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006, Tristan Watkins wrote:
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From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What does everyone think of Mark Passarani?
The Peacefrog album has some nice stuff on it but I was never bothered
enough to pick it up.
I've got only that one,
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From: Aidan O'Doherty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Oct 19, 2006 10:32 AM
Subject: Fwd: Nubian Mindz
To: 313 Org 313@hyperreal.org
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImagefriendID=37215203imageID=502014610
The above image cheered me up
Adult came tio Iowa City on a monday night and did their Devo Gone
Evil best. Pictures. First I knew that they had fans who shouted out
requests all night.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/chaircrusher/sets/72157594335069019/
Some killer material from Substance Vainqueur !
listen to some clips down below .
artist: Substance Vainqueur
title: Surface
label cat. no.: Scion Versions 001
format: 12
short description: the return of the original Chain Reaction crew w/ serious
dub techno
soundfiles:
I don't know the whole story but GPR seems to have been a music
industry nightmare for everyone they ever released. Apparently they
went tits up with thousands of copies of Black Dog's Temple of
Transparent Balls locked in a warehouse somewhere -- probably ground
up by now. Beaumont Hannant
On 19 Oct 2006, at 13:25, kent williams wrote:
I don't know the whole story but GPR seems to have been a music
industry nightmare for everyone they ever released. Apparently they
went tits up with thousands of copies of Black Dog's Temple of
Transparent Balls locked in a warehouse somewhere
short description: the return of the original Chain Reaction crew
w/ serious
dub techno
soundfiles: http://hardwax.com/audio/52/52312/52312_A1.mp3
http://hardwax.com/audio/52/52312/52312_B1.mp3
Feeling both of those, although they also feel a tad old for some
reason or another
m
Martin wrote:
short description: the return of the original Chain Reaction crew w/
serious
dub techno
soundfiles: http://hardwax.com/audio/52/52312/52312_A1.mp3
http://hardwax.com/audio/52/52312/52312_B1.mp3
Feeling both of those, although they also feel a tad old for some
reason or
Martin wrote:
short description: the return of the original Chain Reaction crew w/
serious
dub techno
soundfiles: http://hardwax.com/audio/52/52312/52312_A1.mp3
http://hardwax.com/audio/52/52312/52312_B1.mp3
Feeling both of those, although they also feel a tad old for some
reason or
Defintely sounds like it could have been release around the start of
the Chain Reaction label (along with Emerge). I'm not complaining
though, it sounds killer to me. I'm loving the shuffle of A side
personally.
robin
ps. and welcome back Bill :)
On 19 Oct 2006, at 14:30, Bill Van
Marco is in Australia at the moment for the Red Bull Music Academy. I
believe he played in Melbourne last weekend (any reports Melb peeps?)
and playing in Sydney on Saturday 28th. Unfortunately I'm jetting out
to San Fran that morning, so I'm gonna miss this event :(
Thwarted yet again!
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