Well, me and a friend of mine, who is an anthropologist, Antônio
Marcos Pereira, used to talk about the remote origins of black
brazilian music, and black music in the americas as well. He has a
lot of writings and articles about this. And he also knows a lot of
other academic sources wich
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 9:24 PM, Kowalsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This article is interesting, but it gives no clue about why people started
> singing like this.
> Well, the most probable cause lies in the early black music brought by the
> diaspora to the americas, when black people from afr
This article is interesting, but it gives no clue about why people
started singing like this.
Well, the most probable cause lies in the early black music brought
by the diaspora to the americas, when black people from africa sung
in their own native languages. When these languages were forgot
The "doop, doo-bee-doo" thing.
On 28/04/2008, at 19:15, /0 wrote:
what does scat-ish mean?
surely not what I think it means(?)
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On Apr 28, 2008, at 6:15 PM, /0 wrote:
what does scat-ish mean?
scat singing. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scat_singing
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what does scat-ish mean?
surely not what I think it means(?)
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Subject: (313) And now, back to Detroit...
Got the new UR mixes of Nublu Orchestra- Sketches Of NYC
Gutted to have missed this, sounds amazing.
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Subject: (313) Model 500 live in Glasgow
Well, now that Tom has unsubbed and the list is going to be "quiet"
without him, I'
We need more people who can set up and properly trim a sound system
too. There's no excuse for crap sound.
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 1:55 PM, Klaas-Jan Jongsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> We need more quality musicians who can play songs instead of hitting the
> shuffle button on a drum compute
They played in The Hague last year, the sound was awefull there but
the set was really good though! Actually it was how Jason described
it. Only the line up was a bit different back then with Skurge, MM and
Blak Tony (if i recall it correclty) and Juan of course. Was a great
night with Univ
Just to let people know that there is a Q & A with Marshall Jefferson
on Gearslutz:
http://www.gearslutz.com/board/q-marshall-jefferson/
Rond / Bot on delsin
Michael Kuszynski wrote:
which sterac?
On 4/28/08, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Having a dramatically reduced income these days to spend on
records...I'm just not eeling the echospace/DC stuff atthe mo, still
quality but not redically different enough from their oth
this one? http://www.discogs.com/release/1308796
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 11:28 AM, Michael Kuszynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> which sterac?
>
>
>
> On 4/28/08, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Having a dramatically reduced income these days to spend on
> > records...I'm just not eeling t
which sterac?
On 4/28/08, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Having a dramatically reduced income these days to spend on
> records...I'm just not eeling the echospace/DC stuff atthe mo, still
> quality but not redically different enough from their other colour ltd /
> recoloured re released 12's.
>
That's one funky mix... quite a bit more lively than a certain RA
podcast recently mentioned ;-)
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 10:54 AM, Southern Outpost
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was just thinking the other day what Mr. May is upto these days..
> haven't heard alot about him of late.
>
> P.
>
>
I was just thinking the other day what Mr. May is upto these days..
haven't heard alot about him of late.
P.
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 10:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> also
>
> friday May 16th
> Planet Delsin Presents Derrick May
>
> friday June 6th
> Planet Delsin Pres
also
friday May 16th
Planet Delsin Presents Derrick May
friday June 6th
Planet Delsin Presents Don Williams, Redshape (Live), Vince Watson
your last chances to visit '11'
this Amsterdam club is closing July 1st
Martin Dust schreef:
Here's a linky:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1F3F4V0P
m
Here's a linky:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1F3F4V0P
m
Just noticed there's a new Richie podcast over at RA, thought I'd pass
it on.
m
Hey Francis- this time is was actually at the Art School- we needed a
bigger venue than Club 69 so that we could afford to pay the guys'
fee- Club 69 only holds 150 people and we would have to charged about
40 quid a ticket :) They did a free gig there back in July (I think)
last year which I coul
Got the new UR mixes of Nublu Orchestra- Sketches Of NYC thing in
todayhm, very in-ter-es-ting. It's a bit disingenuous to call
it a UR mix as it's Nomadico on one mix and Tunnel 7 on the other (Ray
Werriweathers) but it's good stuff- the Nomadico mix wins it for me-
spaced out jazz sample
Thanks Jason but no worries, I never have time enough for any forum other than
313 (in fact I don't have time for that really), I
just don't understand how people have the capacity to be on 313, Little
Detroit, DJ History etc. etc.
Anyway, as I said, I had a good enough night Friday to last some
Having a dramatically reduced income these days to spend on
records...I'm just not eeling the echospace/DC stuff atthe mo, still
quality but not redically different enough from their other colour ltd /
recoloured re released 12's.
The new Sterac on the other hand...now we're talking...
[EMAIL
He's known in Glasgow as "Techno's answer to Kevin Bacon" :)
2008/4/28 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Ha! The funny thing is Gerard is so young looking I had a mate who was there
> who I could no way convince it was the same guy. I
> even told him "look I 100% know it's the same pers
If your mate's reading this he'll know you were winding him up with that
pretend Gerard now though, won't he? ;-)
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Ha! The funny thing is Gerard is so young looking I had a mate who was there
who I could no way convince it was the same guy. I
even told him "look I 100% know it's the same person and if it isn't I'll give
you £100". But he wouldn't believe me until Gerard
told him.
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED
Yup, dats the one- yeah, production wise they are pretty smart guys- I
remember a few years ago there was a story about them working on some
DSP products with TC Electronics that would "deep chord" your
track...might have been a wind up though!
Jason
2008/4/28 Tristan Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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Subject: (313) Speaking of DeepChord/Echospace
The new UB313 thing just arrived today with an Echospace mix- it's not
going to win any converts if you don't alr
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H, I don't mind the lively and sometimes far ranging debates on here
(and indeed can't help chiming in someti
The first record I ever bought was Player Hater. Nifty. :)
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 10:45 AM, Davor Ostojic
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> Cool...the first techno set I ever heard in my life was a recording of
> Jay Denham playing Aquarius club in Zagreb late 1996. even in these
> days of music abu
Coolio- it's on Disco B by the way.
2008/4/28 Davor Ostojic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Cool...the first techno set I ever heard in my life was a recording of
> Jay Denham playing Aquarius club in Zagreb late 1996. even in these
> days of music abundance i really like to get back to that recording
The new UB313 thing just arrived today with an Echospace mix- it's not
going to win any converts if you don't already like the sound but it
chugs along quite nicely but you have to buy it becasue it's
LIMITED EDITION- Gasp! What will they think of next? Coloured Vinyl?
Oh, hang on- it's
Cool...the first techno set I ever heard in my life was a recording of
Jay Denham playing Aquarius club in Zagreb late 1996. even in these
days of music abundance i really like to get back to that recording
..looking forward to checking out his album ..thanks
d
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 5:39 PM, [E
Hey Francis- sorry, I thought we had put it on most of the forums and
stuff- it's been on our homepage for the last month or so too- we
recorded the whole thing and we're going to make available for
download at some pointonce I work out what an MP3 is :)
Jason
2008/4/28 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EM
Maye this was talked about when I was away but what's peoples'
thoughts on this one? Here's a quick review I did of it recently:
"A new album from Jay Denham? Larazus awakes! This is a fine double LP
that goes way deeper and further than you would expect if you last
listened to Denham's output 10
H, I don't mind the lively and sometimes far ranging debates on here (and
indeed can't help chiming in sometimes) the basic
reason I'm on 313 is so I don't miss things like this. Sad that the first
thing I knew about this (it might have been posted on
here and I missed it) then was the revie
Sounds fantastic- Convextion was here in Glasgow in Sunday night, also
in a tiny venue (holds 100 people max) but we were all too destroyed
to go. What's with people like Gerard and Terrance Dixon who
literally dissapear for 10 years and then just start churning new
releases and doing gigs all ove
Wooo! sounds like I got the right end of this deal. When I saw Convextion was
over to play Fabric I was all set to make the journey
South. Then a few weeks ago I found out the local promoter who'd put him on in
Manchester last time had scored him to do a little
low key gig here on the Friday.
Nice review, sounded like a wicked night.
Welcome back Jason!
robin...
On 28 Apr 2008, at 13:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, now that Tom has unsubbed and the list is going to be "quiet"
without him, I've decided to fill the gap temporarily with a quick
report of Model 500 who played live
On 28 Apr 2008, at 13:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, now that Tom has unsubbed and the list is going to be "quiet"
without him, I've decided to fill the gap temporarily with a quick
report of Model 500 who played live here in Glasgow for Rubadub's 16th
birthday party.
Tom from Konx-om-Pax
Hello list
New person here. Been reading on and off for some time. My, you are a
lively bunch aren't you?
I don't know how much of an introduction is good form, but my name's
Matthew. I like techno. I DJ and stuff.
Anyway, just want to comment on the DeepChord/Echospace sound quality
thing. When
Well, now that Tom has unsubbed and the list is going to be "quiet"
without him, I've decided to fill the gap temporarily with a quick
report of Model 500 who played live here in Glasgow for Rubadub's 16th
birthday party.
There was a fair amount of preparation needed for the gig so we were
all pre
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I've actua
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Personally, I see them as related, but different animals.
I saw Mr.
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A polarised affair at London's Fabric. Gerard was fantastic - mostly ERP
style electro that sounded razorsharp on t
Personally, I see them as related, but different animals.
I saw Mr. Modell at DEMF years back and it was stellar.
The poor sound is one thing, but it doesn't lead me to turn away from
the style. YMMV, of course. Off to work...
jeff
Imo, it's not so much BC
weird. i wonder if something was wrong with their monitors?
I've actually seen a couple reputable DJs to play an anemic hour of their
set before realizing the lows were killed at the mixer.
maybe someone killed the highs and taped over the LED? :p
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I guess that was probably the case. The EQ'ing was all over the shop. Shame as
it sounded so crisp for Convextion, if just a little too loud sometimes.
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To: Robert Taylor
Cc: [313] 313
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On 28 Apr 2008, at 11:16, Robert Taylor wrote:
I was pretty shocked, but all you heard was a distorted thud thud
thud,
with all those lovely dubby chords almost completely lost in the mix.
I don't know what they think they were doing cos they seemed to be
loving it - pumping their fists like
I will refrain from telling T 'I told you so' [actually I mean Tristan,
not the other Mr T].
I had sort of guessed that it wouldn't work and said as much to Tristan
who was gobsmacked that I was amongst the fair number leaving the venue
after Convextion's solid performance.
Personally, I tend to
I was pretty shocked, but all you heard was a distorted thud thud thud,
with all those lovely dubby chords almost completely lost in the mix.
I don't know what they think they were doing cos they seemed to be
loving it - pumping their fists like they were Fatboy Slim, or worst
still, Peter Hook
Really surprised at this because the sound guys at Fabric are very,
very good and the bass definition in that place is amazing and should
have suited them down to the ground, sounds like something went very
wrong.
m
On 28 Apr 2008, at 11:05, Robert Taylor wrote:
May I echo the sentiments
May I echo the sentiments - G was as good as he always is, but Echospace
were so so disappointing, considering what they're capable of - it takes
some talent to sound so sh!t on that soundsytem!
Rob Taylor
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A polarised affair at London's Fabric. Gerard was fantastic - mostly ERP style
electro that sounded razorsharp on the soundsystem..some new bits and classics,
although Vox Automaton was a bit short for some reason. Very happy to see him
get a fantastic reaction as well.
Deepchord/Echospace was
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