Hi all ! New month, new mix ! This time with a superb tribute to Jupitr Jazz by
my friend Deep Jacker... And few other great tracks as well.
A bit off-topic, the first video clip and some mp3 samples of my first 'own
project' are now available on http://www.myspace.com/wildtek and a bit more
soon
Hi list,
I just found out something very important. :-) That Derrick May project,
Rhythim Is Rhythim, is actually written with an i after the th. I
always thought it was named rhythm is rhythm, err, without the i.
Funny cause I might have read the labels trillions of times.
So I looked in
That started as a mistake on the first release I believe, so he
adopted it. Someone else may know the story! I have seen countless
spellings of it. You can check out Derrick's MySpace too. He's quite
active on there and there is a good bio.
On 03/11/2006, at 3:37 PM, Guilherme Menegon
Guilherme Menegon Arantes wrote:
Hi list,
I just found out something very important. :-) That Derrick May project,
Rhythim Is Rhythim, is actually written with an i after the th. I
always thought it was named rhythm is rhythm, err, without the i.
Funny cause I might have read the labels
I think it started as a printing error. But I am sure there are a few
myths surrounding it!
On 03/11/2006, at 3:42 PM, David Gillies wrote:
Guilherme Menegon Arantes wrote:
Hi list,
I just found out something very important. :-) That Derrick May
project,
Rhythim Is Rhythim, is actually
Dear 313 folks:
Totally off-topic, but some help is requested:
so I've heard this everything changes song like 3 times in the
last few days and I can't figure out for the life of me what it is;
it is a melancholy mid-tempo song with a male vocalist in the chorus saying
something something
It's just a mistake IMO - I mean the man can't even spell his own name
;)
Rob Taylor
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From: Guilherme Menegon Arantes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 November 2006 04:37
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject:
Has anyone heard the Don Williams remake of Domina???
http://www.discogs.com/release/809738
And is it worth picking up?
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From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 November 2006 23:26
To: 'Ramon Crespo'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Theo
Hi list,
Has anyone got any links to any reviews online of these shows? I guess the
former is unlikely, but it's worth a try. If anyone here attended either of
these shows, I'd be interested to hear their views on them. Email me if
possible please.
Cheers
Toby
Keep informed throughout the
check here
http://hardwax.com/act/don-williams/
me likes
copy waiting for me at rush hour today
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Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 10:38 AM
Subject:
I finally managed to record my broadcastings in a good way, so here's
the mix from the latest 'Traktorized' show on mth.electro @ www.shouted.fm.
http://www.leverkuhn.com/~rktic/rp-traktorized261006.mp3 (~125mb, 01:56:56)
Playlist:
01. Jark Prongo - Bad Beat
02. Billy Dalessandro - The Way
we''re revamping the delsin website,
but since a new mix is already there
thought let's already share the link
http://incoming.delsin.org/DelsinNewSeasonMixAutumn2006.mp3
Mixed by Tim Nieburg
including just released and upcoming material by
Redshape, Shed, Quince, Vince Watson,
Anyone heard this atrocious song by Fedde somebody?
I just caught it the other day on the telly. Apparently it's quite big.
What are people's views on it namechecking Detroit?
#
Note:
Any views or opinions are
Stacey Pullen played at the last Planet Delsin night
so probably it's Detroit approved?
;-)
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Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 1:33 PM
Subject: (313) Put Your Hands Up For Detroit
Anyone heard this
this monstrosity has been a sore in my thumb , for the last few months . :(
every horrible london bar , seems to have had some idiotic dj playing it .
aargh !
Anyone heard this atrocious song by Fedde somebody?
I just caught it the other day on the telly. Apparently it's quite big.
What are
aargh! it definitely is
once again a dutch man who did it
apologies
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this monstrosity has been a sore in
I've never heard it and maybe I hope I never do, but for me it does
raise some interesting questions:
The fact that this (probably) cheesy vapid bit of commercialism has
decided to 'name check' Detroit makes me wonder, does Detroit music have
'cult appeal' again? (Or maybe it never really lost
There is also a Matthew Dear track that uses the exact same sample ;)
On 3-nov-2006, at 13:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
aargh! it definitely is
once again a dutch man who did it
apologies
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Now that I'd pay to see.
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From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 November 2006 12:56
To: 313@Hyperreal.Org 313
Subject: Re: (313) Put Your Hands Up For Detroit
It makes me violent
On 3 Nov 2006, at 12:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
aargh! it definitely is
Ok, don't take this the wrong way, just a guess - so it isn't
'Everything In It's Right Place' by Radiohead then ...? (The words of
which you might be mis-hearing a bit).
K
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Sent: 03 November 2006 05:07
To: list 313
Subject:
Why? It's just a crap song
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From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 November 2006 12:56
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It makes me violent
There is also a Matthew Dear track that uses the exact same sample ;)
On 3-nov-2006, at 13:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
aargh! it definitely is
once again a dutch man who did it
apologies
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aargh! it definitely is
once again a dutch man who did it
apologies
Sounds like a job for the Four Dutchmen of the
my post are not getting to the list, I think.. ?
Test, sorry.
Thanks,
working on it, for you all..
HB
On Nov 3, 2006, at 8:10 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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they perfectly do
:-)
and do us some more wicked tunes
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Robert Taylor wrote:
Anyone heard this atrocious song by Fedde somebody?
I just caught it the other day on the telly. Apparently it's quite big.
What are people's views on it namechecking Detroit?
It is a horrid piece of music.
Ironically, I happened upon it for the first time yesterday
You wouldn't like me when I'm angry.
On 3 Nov 2006, at 12:56, Toby Frith wrote:
Now that I'd pay to see.
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It makes me
I don't know, it just gets my goat on many levels. It's musically
rubbish, it's a cash in and it's unrepresentative.
On 3 Nov 2006, at 12:57, Robert Taylor wrote:
Why? It's just a crap song
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Odeluga, Ken wrote:
Ok, don't take this the wrong way, just a guess - so it isn't
'Everything In It's Right Place' by Radiohead then ...? (The words of
which you might be mis-hearing a bit).
K
Paul Chillage on the IDM list figured it out for me;
it's Keane (I did have the lyrics misheard):
I saw this Fedde LeGrand guy a few weeks back at some local place. It
was packed with 16-year olds singing 'put ur hands up for detroit' and
dancing to very lousy dutchtrance and eurohouse.
Very weird it was...i left quickly
Don't ask why i was there;-)
Martijn
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funny you should ask that
i have alan oldham-detroit is burning and suburban knight-true to the game
on my current playlist and recently boogied to the vision-detroit:one
circle, all tracks that namecheck.every time i listen to those tracks i
find the namechecking amusing and a little
On 3-nov-2006, at 15:02, Blaauw, Martijn de wrote:
Don't ask why i was there;-)
Why were you there? ;)
That's one thing about Detroit culture that doesn't matter if it's techno or
not. If you ever go out in Detroit, almost every person in the place is
wearing something that represents their support and love for the city. Detroit
hats, bags, shirts, and tattoos. It's part of the culture.
' dancing to very lousy dutchtrance and eurohouse.'
Seriously, if there's any non-lousy Dutch Trance or Eurohouse left these
days, I'd like to hear it...
I saw this Fedde LeGrand guy a few weeks back at some local place. It
was packed with 16-year olds singing 'put ur hands up for
You got me here...don't think i can name one..sorry:-)
Anybody heard this 37 minute long Ricardo Villalobos track called
'Fizheuer Zieheuer'??
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: vrijdag 3 november 2006 15:15
Aan: Blaauw, Martijn de ;
Going for a drink after work leads to that...
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Verzonden: vrijdag 3 november 2006 15:06
Aan: Blaauw, Martijn de
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Onderwerp: Re: (313) Put Your Hands Up For Detroit
On 3-nov-2006, at 15:02,
yeah i have
its.bizarre to say the least, crap to be brutally honest
fab.
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yeah i have
its.bizarre to say the least, crap to be brutally honest
There's a part of it which sounds pretty good on
Did he make so he could indulge in, what shall we say, an, erm, extended
toilet break?
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From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 November 2006 14:44
To: fab.; 313@hyperreal.org
hehe... the cd-version contains two tracks both way longer than 30 min:
http://www.discogs.com/release/818516
haven't herad it yet, but it looks like, erm.., classical top-heavy techno.
doubt it's toilet raver stuff...;)
c*
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Datum: Fri, 3 Nov 2006 14:49:08
Looks like it yeah but the vinyl version is split in two halves...the
a-side and then the track continues of the b-side.
But he's releasing a cd now with the track in full lenght and another
track wich is lasting 25 minutes..
But i want to hear it so might check it out over the weekend..
Did i
The trumpet playing on the track is the Chilean National Anthem.
I have to agree - DJs playing Scan 7's I'm from Detroit when they clearly
aren't.
I always thought that techno went beyond place and city. It's supposed to
be interstellar - bring you beyond where you are (or wish you were just for
street cred).
The UR remix of Kraftwerk's Expo 2000 with the
i guess namechecking your city is cliche, but hey...it's natural, and i like
it. it helps give the music context and identity that might not be readily
apparent to most. of course it has to be done the right way and without dope
music it's tired. and of course mis-representing is never cool,
Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/03/2006 06:52:42 AM:
I've never heard it and maybe I hope I never do, but for me it does
raise some interesting questions:
The fact that this (probably) cheesy vapid bit of commercialism has
decided to 'name check' Detroit makes me wonder,
Probably so that they can work at getting Richie up from the floor.
MEK
Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/03/2006 08:49:08 AM:
Did he make so he could indulge in, what shall we say, an, erm, extended
toilet break?
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Wonderful track for..
...bar-hopping-beer-drinking-onthedancefloor-while-smokingrelaxing
nomination for the Ibiza CircoloCocoon summer anthem 2006
Hamish ha scritto:
The trumpet playing on the track is the Chilean National Anthem.
The song reminds me of the other bass based tracks in the charts a few
years back Mr oizo, azido de bass.
The song would be much improved if the vocal was taken out.
But have you seen the video, that's pretty bad.
Plus, I've had this twice already
Random: What music do you like/play?
On 11/3/06, J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i guess namechecking your city is cliche, but hey...it's natural, and i like
it. it
helps give the music context and identity that might not be readily apparent to
most. of course it has to be done the right way and without dope music it's
tired.
and
LOL
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To: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 9:20 AM
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You got me here...don't think i can name one..sorry:-)
Anybody heard
He's a wonderful guy too, and crazier than a march hare. Had the pleasure of
having him to a party I threw in Perth Western Australia, with him and
Isolee. Two class acts, and two gentlemen to boot.
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From: Emiliano Zani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 November
wasn't there a track with a similar name by Mathew
Dear or Tadd M.? Maybe out about 5? years ago...real
disco/house sounding.
brain .hurtstryin'to...re-meber
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Anyone heard this atrocious song by Fedde somebody?
I just caught it
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