Seconded. Friday night listening sorted out !!
Rav
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From: fm [mailto:o...@forwardmusic.com]
Sent: 03 September 2009 23:12
To: Placid
Cc: Three-One-Three
Subject: Re: (313) UK Techno Mix
sweet!
On 3-Sep-09, at 6:07 PM, Placid wrote:
following on from my UK acid
It all seems so perfect for looking out the window at the rain
we've set the Nord up there...
Sync. I was listening to this yesterday. I work on a 7th Floor office
and was looking out on Leeds city centre as the rain fell and clouds
moved across the city scape yesterday afternoon. It was a
On 4 Sep 2009, at 10:40, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
Fluxion is definitely a cut above Martinand perhaps the least
dubby of the Chain Reaction artists on their roster at the time.
More recently, that artist has moved away from the head-nodding BC
repetition vibe and cut out a more melodic
honestly, all of it. he's a true master.
plume is his newest full length, and there is a newish track on the
modelarts Relay release (free: http://www.modelart.ie/relay/ )
and again, there is a terrific new loscil track on that dakota suite remix
album
Fair enough.
Recommend me a Sandwell District then Martin.
I don't know where to start with that lot and it's passing me by...
Ken
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From: Martin Dust [mailto:mar...@dustscience.com]
Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 10:56 AM
To: Odeluga, Ken; list 313; kent williams
313@hyperreal.org
On 4 Sep 2009, at 11:31, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
Fair enough.
I'm feeling the dark edge stuff more these days Ken, but I'll give it
another go later.
Recommend me a Sandwell District then Martin.
I don't know where to start with that lot and it's passing me by...
Well
Well it is out for a while now, but i have been late posting it due to
a holliday (damn them). The new Future Beat Alliance is out now on
EevoNext, digital download for now, the CD will be out sometime later.
Expect lush strings ;-)
Info:
Future Beat Alliance aka Matthew Puffett proudly
Landing September 24th, departing late afternoon of 27th with
a bunch of friends.
Line ups are not stellar, but quite good:
Thursday is warmup...
Friday there are Monolake+Modeselektor+Coldcut at WMF...
or Steve Rachmad at Arena... Peter Kruder at Weekend
or Stil Vor Talent night at Watergate...
Just listening to this now, dl'ed from Itunes.
Helping me through Friday afternoon at work.
Lush stuff so far! :)
Also peepz, I've recorded a set in ableton of Amp-Art and other unreleased
material.
Levels all over the place but you get the idea :)
I already bought the download for this from Boomkat for a whole lot
more, but Amiestreet has it right now at a crazy price. Worth starting
an account for.
http://amiestreet.com/browse/music/monolake/atlas-titan/
If you haven't heard of Amiestreet, they have a pricing system where
all tracks
I should mention the following about the movie itself for this to make sense:
From the trailer:
Speaking in Code is an intimate account of people who are
completely lost in music. A heartbreaking and lighthearted
documentary, it's a vérité glimpse into the world of techno.
Captivating and
In other words, no one at all from Detroit? I rate that a problem
right off the bat.
Not that I don't respect a lot of the artists mentioned.
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 12:58 PM, David Powerscybo...@gmail.com wrote:
Starring: Modeselektor, Wighnomy Brothers, Monolake, Philip
Sherburne, David
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 13:58, David Powerscybo...@gmail.com wrote:
I should mention the following about the movie itself for this to make sense:
This film got reviewed at ISM back in April:
http://infinitestatemachine.com/2009/04/14/questionable/
I know some of the people involved in the
I think it's pretty simple: America is musically conservative, and
when it comes to the mass market, it has to have vocals, and it has to
have chord changes.
Listening to and enjoying techno involves a different kind of
listening than pop music. A case in point, my brother, who doesn't
listen to
My comments aren't about ALL techno, just about the point of view of
the movie + the reviewer. I have an inherent problem with claiming
that techno is inherently more musical than house music, and that the
particular artists chosen for that film are representative of techno.
However, I'd venture
Someone I know wrote a review of a movie trailer (Speaking in Code)
that, for me, exemplified a deeply problematic view of techno versus
house.
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Here is my friend's post:
Short story: it's not been an easy journey to stay on target. There's
a few things the electronic music world has going
Cool...many thanks for this info. Nice idea.
Wes
http://www.myspace.com/westonprince
http://network.technobass.net/profile/westonprince
On 9/5/09 3:57 AM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote:
I already bought the download for this from Boomkat for a whole lot
more, but Amiestreet has
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