On 5 May 2008, at 04:21, kent williams wrote:
I'll say this about Mr. Hawtin -- he's no dummy. He talks a lot about
the concepts he's trying to implement in his music. I've been left
cold by a lot of his output, and my suspicion is that when he's alone
in the studio, the concepts rule over
Passing this on...
On Saturday night, my laptop bag was stolen from Centrum Club in
Erfurt. We as djs and artists dedicate our entire energy and spirit to
what we do. We work very hard to present music in our own special way.
There is no better feeling than knowing that you and the people
After the needles, the playing record, the harddrive, the flycase, the
laptop bag, one day they will kidnap the DJ ...
-K*
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That could be coolJeff Mills - Taliban Captivity Mix - Kabul Records
Darker than Dark Mr. Mills' set full of sci-fi coded signals hoping to be
located by newly installed radar systems somewhere in europe. Full
tracklisting to be shortly posted on Al-Yazeera web address. To add more
Drama to
http://www.bleep43recordings.com/mixes/Show94.mp3
An hour of DJ Stingray from our most recent party.
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Nice one... He rocked that room...
Toby Frith wrote:
http://www.bleep43recordings.com/mixes/Show94.mp3
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Well, I don't know that what I wrote is categorically,
deterministically true. It felt plausible when I wrote it.
I think one knows what moves one's own self when working on a track,
but it's not easy to know how other people react to what you're doing.
It's also easy to be distracted by
Has anyone seen John Foxx's recent live shows? He must be a
significant influence on techno and electro but most of my geeky
buddies don't know his work at all! I think Gary Numan gets more
props. That actually would have been a good act to bill for the
festival, but admittedly he's
He was certainly a guy who caught my attention at the time and I went on liking
for time afterward. I liked The Garden LP best I
think. When I first saw Gary Newman on Top Of The Pops I thought hey, he
looks like he's trying to rip off that other guy from a
few weeks back's style ;-)
From:
His LP from last year was very good. I personally find his work with Harold
Budd to be his best.
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He was certainly a guy
Underpants is a great tune
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He was certainly a guy
Hi theres plenty of indie electro blogs out there, but does anyone
know of any really good electronic and old school hip hip/breaks ones?
Cheers
Paul
Infinite State Machine - infinitestatemachine.com
Little White Earbuds - littlewhiteearbuds.com
Mnml Ssgs - mnmlssg.blogspots.com
Test Industries - testindustries.com
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 12:10 PM, paul mouser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi theres plenty of indie electro blogs out there, but
Hip Hip amongst other things. Things he likes get a Mos Def : )
http://poisonousparagraphs.blogspot.com/
ISM below
Rav.
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i haven't checked www.cocaineblunts.com/blunts/ for a while, but remember it
being a good (old-school) hip-hop blog.
as for electronic music i'd add this ones:
http://anothernightonearth.blogspot.com/
http://www.20jazzfunkgreats.co.uk/wordpress/
http://www.lovefingers.org
c*
For breaky type stuff, and a little education on the tunes, I like Soul Sides.
http://www.soul-sides.com/
Great thread, I've been wondering what good electronic music blogs are
out there.
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 12:28 PM, Carlos De Brito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i haven't checked
check the blog roll at http://www.infinitestatemachine.com
and i talk about electronic music at mine as well...
http://www.deejaycountzero.com/blog
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 12:10 PM, paul mouser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi theres plenty of indie electro blogs out there, but does anyone
Here's a compiled list thus far with Thomas, Carlos, Ravinder, and
Matt's links, plus 4 more:
My daughter and I have been getting our groove on lately to Toronto's
curbcrawlers
(mostly ravehouse, but has a healthy respect for 313 content, limited
on here though it
might be), so I'll add that,
Here's a compiled list thus far with Thomas, Carlos, Ravinder, and
Matt's links, plus 4 more
(and I butchered the link to the Test one, so that's why the re-send):
My daughter and I have been getting our groove on lately to Toronto's
curbcrawlers
(mostly ravehouse, but has a healthy respect for
No offense to Mrs. Magda. I would have thrown myself out of a window if
i were victim of such and idiot behaviour, specially in the dj booth, but :
at the very cheap prices of portable hard drives today, isnt it
recommended to save your whole work every day on that device when your
hobby,
Who needs records when you have the borg ... i mean, Contakt.
http://www.contakt-events.com/
Quoting Benoît Pueyo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No offense to Mrs. Magda. I would have thrown myself out of a window if
i were victim of such and idiot behaviour, specially in the dj booth,
but :
at the very
It's also easy to be distracted by audio-geekery and too many
choices available.
I think there is so much value in that one sentence, it bears
repeating ad infinitum.
The possibilities are so endless in 2008, that a number of undesirable
by-products has emerged...
Most significantly, much like
[selection taken from a just-received Adult. newsletter]
ADULT. will be premiering/performing this Friday night at the Detroit Institute
of Arts. Come see their new 40 minute experimental-horror film entitled
DECAMPMENT while they perform live the all new soundtrack. There are 2
showings, one
If we can't be safe in the DJ booth, where can we be? What is this
world coming too?
TERROR!
;)
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 11:12 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Who needs records when you have the borg ... i mean, Contakt.
http://www.contakt-events.com/
Quoting Benoît Pueyo [EMAIL
what does saving your data have to do with how lame it is to steal someones
data?
everywhere this is being talked about on the net, it seems about half the
people miss the point that regardless of what you do with your stuff, people
shouldn't steal, and that alone make it lame as hell
-
Don't miss these ones:
http://amonsieurwillyworld.blogspot.com/
http://beatelectric.blogspot.com/
http://orgyinrhythm.blogspot.com/
Hi theres plenty of indie electro blogs out there, but does anyone
know of any really good electronic and old school hip hip/breaks ones?
Cheers
Paul
dimension intrusion remains in my personal experience thus far one of
the finest electronic albums of all time. among a personal top ten or
maybe even five, though discounting the state of hawtin since the past
five years.
On 5/6/08, [mark ] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's also easy to be
i love that that john foxx record on ersatz audio.
collin strange wrote:
i love that that john foxx record on ersatz audio.
Huh?
Which one is that?
Andrew
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cool space,but bad space for a party,
many smallish rooms, dividers in big rooms.good concept, bad in practice
see for yourself
UI Design wrote:
Wow, was it really that bad of a space? Or was it just the sound
crew not having enough sound?
Jodie
On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 7:29 PM, David
Hee, Hee... I'm old enough to get that one...
Robert Taylor wrote:
Underpants is a great tune
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I think Numan has identified Foxx as an influence, ironically. Foxx
was leading Ultravox before Gary appeared on the scene. In fact
Ultravox worked with Brian Eno before Bowie approached him for Low.
He performs old Ultravox stuff in his set (ie pre Midge Ure), his
seminal records Underpass
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