their latest release is out now on tokyodawn records
www.tokyodawnrecords.com
free download called 'p2p pressure' also if you missed it be sure to check
out
their video ep, 'telepresense' in the artist section...
; - )
Also, having a well-known writer
on electronic music single them by saying
personally i think the reace debate in techno is something to hold on
to...both sides...in the long run it will keep it relevant, and i applaud
theo and moodyman for staying true...those who don't like the race debate
have probably never been responsible to anyone other than themselves...sorry
for
because whether or not this music is relevant or not depends on a few
criteria...one of them happens to be trend...another, creativity...fresh
ideas in relation to simultaneously happening creative mediums...and niether
last or least...what, in relation to reality, does it offer...if it only
http://fallujapictures.blogspot.com/
just really coming to wits end about it all...
The US, not Europe, is the cultural, political and economic hegemony.
assuming you are attaching a connotative meaning like oppression to the term
hegemony, then i totally agree and we americans are also
victims of our own hegemony...in fact there would be no need for such a
suggestion except
earth is great...people??? hm
b
what is misanthropy?
big words confuse me
b
But the US is like the Roman Empire - a super coloniser - and it will fall
i was just thinking of the unique position that dj mani is in being an
american yet at the same time post-colonial...
imagine what's going through his minddon't mistake that to mean i'm
supportive...just
now that the archives are up...i think it would be a worthwhile exercise to
check out exactly how many negative posts come from both atomly and
yussel...
good showing men
dare i imply a filter for any futher posts you two make
not at all...if i diss someone i don't use sarcasm
i'll bring it to your door-step
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: atomly [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 11:51 AM
Subject: Re: (313) track ID
uh...snap?
was
i can drive there in 5 hours if you like...
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Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 12:09 PM
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1628 S. Bundy Drive
Los Angeles, CA
On Tue, 17
you know what...you're right joe...
please stop, none of us want to hate you but you're not making it easy.
as a matter of fact why don't we clear some things up right now...who is
'us' and who is 'you'?? so much factionalism going on i have to ask...
this is supposed to be a list of like
van hunt -
soul vibes...van hunt pulls it off very very well...very good songwriting...
martin luther -
noticable improvement from his firs record check out his site
www.rebelsoulmusic.com
b
could it be shalamar?
b
one thin that is starting to bother me is the use of words like regime
when dicussing the Israeli government. It is a democratically elected
government dealin with an extremely difficult situation.
self created difficult situation
Yes- in an ideal world, we should be able to just hand the
oh yeah- and the jews and the arab states never had problems before that.
yes...well before israel was a state...
oh yeah- and the jews and the arab states never had problems before that.
i find it sad that you would call the jewish people fools
man oh man...where did i call *all* jews
yes,
the best part is the your kid will turn into a Negro near the
bottomLOL! that's hilarious
not
b
I'm open to discuss this and maybe get some insight on what our problem
over exposure to music, movies, and tv commercials...
if what you hear or see doesn't overwhelm us then it's boring...insaitable
desire for greater stimuli
b
i get the sense that there's some seething going on somewhere...what's that
about?
From: atomly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jeff Mills hasn't played in Chicago since 1993? despite living here for
years.
I think artists/musicians/whatever have a responsibility to their
community beyond just releasing records-- art is not created inside some
sort of a vacuum.
hold up hold up...was
alex,
on this point...
There are thousands of producers out there trying to make a difference at
this stage.
i would stand shoulder to shoulder with you and wage battle against nearly
all of them (you know who i mean)
but...i feel the price is a different point...
|
|b)
why don't people attack jeff when they meet him in person instead of kiss
a**
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From: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 6:17 PM
Subject: Re: (313) axis
why dont you calm down and let people speak their
for. if you cant understand that, maybe sit back and try ot open your
mind
and at least see things from the perspective of another instead of
brow-beating them into taking on your own beliefs.
the only belief i espoused is that no one here has the right to condem the
man...i don't even know
I know lots of people I'd go off on in
person given the chance :)
better that, than on this list where he probably is not...cowardice...i've
seen this played out many times...
like i said...the issue of the fair pricing is valid...talk about his
character is reaching...
um.
done that.
good...
good job mate...
o...now i see...b*tched lover.!
yeah baby...let that envy shine through...huh...yeah, now rub a lil o
that ignorance in thereyup...
now you beautiful
---
look familiar? why demean someone for expressing their opinion
the end,
_j
where in there is a reference
very well...
i've sent you some of my work as well i believe...
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i think your name is peter right? ok...you make a rational argument...the
argument that he could 'single handedly transform the american scene' is
not...nor is it true...moby could transform the american scene before jeff
mills...but, if jeff mills spends the majority of his
my earlier post was in haste because unlike mr mills i'm not rich so i had a
job interview...maybe someday as many people will buy some music from me :)
I think the opinions in this thread have been reflecting those various
philosophies of the dance community and are all worthy of consideration.
The man could singlehandedly redefine
the American techno scene but won't because he's too full of himself to
care.
slow down jr.
i understand your love/concern/hurt/pain whatever, but damn man...this is a
friggin genre of music...there are way more important things to invest time
in
atomly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
as long as that choice is not to
call me junior.
wow...next time i'll issue a warning before i utter a colloquialism ... on
this point and this one...
and gives nothing back
pull your head out and take a look at your planet...now tell me...would you
rather whine
aphex twin's bouncing ball on the pi soundtrak is exceptional you can
actually hear gravity...sonic representation of physical phenomenon
also
been tryin to hold it in...but anyone using an 808 or a 909 other than as a
slave to another sequencer should be banned from making music...stiff...way
too
maybe you could make a name for YOURSELF and stop
re-inforcing the stagnation of detroit techno. this is a
result of a few pioneers and a whle lotta
sheep/producers.
very true and real sentiment, however, trying to find an audience is very
tough these days...most people are pretty much
after you've created this wonderful pure unfiltered music...
if it sounds like some brazillian samba/bossa/ambient chillout you certainly
wouldn't expect death metalers to like it or would you?
/b
replicate yourself thru-out the land!
/b
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 2:19 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Chillage Idiots/Detroit sound
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nobody is ever trying to do something about the situation
besides just blaming the bad, bad internet, mp3's and piracy.
and firing the manual laborers...i wonder how many of the executive types
are losing their jobs?
that may be true - but this doesn't really effect you does it?
what proportion of the music you buy is aligned with major record labels?
it worries me when people use the rationalisation that it's only hurting
snr. executives from major record labels when they download music off p2p
bustin loose...lakeside
b
She settled for 2000 bucks:
how much do you think it cost them to litigate?
b
well, they have the best lawyers money can buy, so that's at least $2-3000
an hour...
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: (313) 12 year old is sued by
a high-profile laywer would have taken her case pro bono for the
publicity,
good point...
I was kind of disappointed to see them settle.
probably didn't know any better, to make up for it though...i just bought an
80 gig drive and i'm going to fill it up with nothing but pop songs...
sue me!
i'm not sure what to think of all this.
well, let's see...the recording industry has flooded the maketplace with
sh!t which, in reality has no value, overcharged people for it, switched to
a digital format so that they could screw the craftspeople (not artists) who
make this stuff...so people
I cant seem to think of any group to compare to OMD at the moment...:^)
spandau ballet?
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From: sean deason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'J. T.'
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 12:49 PM
thanks to everyone...your opinions are greatly
valued
brothas gonna work it out!
stay tuned to a new frequency
badi
i don't feel the need to imply anything...i said it
very diplomatically, but this won't be how we address
it in the future...
i'm only referring to the fact that someone using a
name and concept awfully similar to mine is now
headlinig at the festival...it's been a long
heartbreaking road
we don't want an explanation for not being
booked...honestly we could care less about
that...happens all the time...
no arrogance...
truth
b
I think the point is you shouldn't do it in a public
arena, it's very unprofessional.
the confusion it causes (someone on the list was
confused by it) and the very visible nature of what's
happening is already public...and is very very
unprofessional...
if not today...tomorrow...
it's just an analogy...
finally...
how would you like it if i put my mack-hand on your
girls a$$ (or boys...but i'm not into that )
Not sure what the above means, but you can have her
for $30 *LOL* The switch
to turn of the moaning is broken mind
...
holla
Martin Dust
before this gets taken out of context...
what i mean is we intend to continue working
hard...and would consider being booked a sign of
success...an honor...
b
Hi...
seems to be some confusion with our namesake...and
concept...although, we (blaktroniks) have been trying
very hard to get booked for this event...we've had no
success...
accept no imitations
b
either way...this is very dissappointing considering
we (blaktroniks) have been releasing music and
touring worldwide since 1997...all attempts to make
friendly contact has been ignored
then battle for it
old skool
b
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From: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '::P' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Robert Taylor
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'DJ HEAT' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; DETROIT
313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 11:37 AM
Subject: RE: [313] Surgeon from
A. Will ever-elevating recording technology equally elevate imagination
or
have the opposite effect...or both??
time is the ultimate deciding factor...i'm sure when groups like tangerine
dream started using these machines it sounded like degeneration, but then
again you have a resurgence of
btw, a drum machine or a synth IS a computer, in case you didn't know
thank you...
where's the TALENT in pushing some buttons, or twisting a knob?
whatever...
first i would venture to say...if you think it's that simple then try it
(assuming of course that you haven't)...it's tru that in some
Not the place you typically see photos of underground dj's...
underground dj's have agents???
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From: Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org
Cc: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 11:11 AM
Subject: Re: [313] Magazine Fodder
Not the place you typically see photos of underground dj's...
underground dj's have agents???
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From: Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org
Cc: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 11:11 AM
Subject: Re: [313] Magazine Fodder
heart failure
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From: Gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Cc: JARED WILSON [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: [313] RIP EROT
Does anyone know what happened?
G
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