whole soundtrack from that game to tape so I could listen to it
on my Walkman on the school bus)
Hearing that stuff when I was 12 and 13 primed me for the Tresor compilations I
started picking up when I was 14 and 15.
---
Brian Prince
brianprince.bandcamp.com
bprince.com
Sent from Mail for
Hey all, good to see some activity here.
Speaking of new music: Mr De' just posted a new EP from The Plan, and I'm
really feeling the B side:
http://electrofunk.com/content/product/the-plan-plan-a/
--
Brian Prince
http://brianprince.bandcamp.com
http://www.bprince.com
Yeah, it sounds pretty solid to me. Hard not to smile, listening
to that first track.
--
Brian Prince
http://brianprince.bandcamp.com
http://www.bprince.com
On Tue, 9 Dec 2014 13:36:17 -0800, Patrick Wacher
wrote:
The album seems to be, sonically, a good follow on to Mind &
Much thanks L7 (and Andrew).
I'm trying to put together another EP for early next year. Don't know
if I'll do another self-release like my LP last year, or try to find a
label ... either way I'll sheepishly plug it here on 313 when it's
available.
http://soundcloud.com/brianprince/f-dancer-rough-work-in-progress
Sorry about the low bitrate and lack of download option; I've gotten kind of
uncomfortable with the idea of people saving stuff I'm still working on.
--
Brian Prince
http://brianprince.bandcamp.com
http://www.bprince.com
I'll second the recommendation for Timeline. Good shxt.
--
Brian Prince
http://brianprince.bandcamp.com
http://www.bprince.com
On Sun, 12 Oct 2014 22:48:41 +0100, Andrew Green wrote:
Hi, you could try "timeline music"
there is a live show most evenings 8pm GMT with video,
'Briens "I was There, 1995-2000" LP:
http://ianobrien.bandcamp.com/album/i-was-there-1995-2000
(Ian has a couple other LPs up as well, with all proceeds going to charity)
--
Brian Prince
http://brianprince.bandcamp.com
http://www.bprince.com
On Fri, 20 Dec 2013 11:49:32 +, 3.
LP of Reno/Atlanta/Los
Angeles-techno is now only $5 to download ($8 for CD). Terry Mitchell of
Timeline Music gave it a very kind review here: http://theelectricunderground.net/eltel/wordpress/?p=10773Happy
holidays, all. --Brian Prince
http://brianprince.bandcamp.com
http://www.bprince.com
I guess in 10 years I'll be able to catch him here in Reno.
-Original Message-
From: Patrick Wacher
Sent: 10/9/2013 4:26 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Richie & Vegas.
Thought this was funny and i thought i'd share...
Was listening to my Kraftwerk station on Pandora, and I get a
eryone who's commented on or purchased the LP. It hasn't
exactly sold like crazy, but having only one prior EP to my name (which
was spelled wrong on the sticker), and going the Bandcamp route, I kind
of expected that.
Onwards and funkwards ...
--
Brian Prince
http://brianprince.
Mr. Andrew Duke for giving the newest track on the album,
"Barycenter", a spin on his latest show.
And thanks all around being such a supportive community over the years.
Hope you enjoy the tunes, and sorry for the spam,
--
Brian Prince
http://brianprince.bandcamp.com
http://www.bprince.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EarSRa19sZc
Nice find, thanks.
Also, greetings 313. It's been a while.
- bp
http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/21/researchers-condense-entire-image-into-single-photon/
- bp
http://www.poetv.com/video.php?vid=7032
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPmL-_haRac
- bp
Ralf Gill \(healthAlliance\) wrote:
> I'm confused now. Can someone summarise or conclude this thread for me.
> Is analogue better than digital or vice versa???
Good music is better than bad music.
- bp
kent williams wrote:
> Honestly, what matters besides the actual compositions? I'm enough of
> a studio rat to care about things are produced, but the actual method
> that someone uses is irrelevant, except as it facilitates the result.
> It's not like you can't make sh*t tracks with analog gear.
v12 wrote:
> the stuff i got on warp cassettes ["tri repetae"/"chiastic slide"]
> appeared
> to sound miserable on cd
> and so on blablabla
That's because you're listenting to two different mastering pipelines, dude.
Record the tapes to CD and they'll sound identical.
Otherwise, I've got a $600
> it's the lifeless,stiff, ear-scratching bright sound that is the problem..
It's possible to make a digital track sound convincingly analog in any
decent software package. Soft saturation on the EQ, tape compression, add
a little hiss ... nobody will know the difference. Record an analog track
to
I think I've spent at least $150 at DDV. All of the tracks are available
at 320 kbps, and a few as uncompressed WAV files.
Unfortunately, the site is still kind of buggity, and the updated are
infrequent, which keeps me from spreading the word outside of dedicated
313 circles.
Still, I love being
I know this record came out last year, but it seemed like it didn't really
get the attention it deserved. The more I listen to the title track the
more I love it. It's one of the most *evocative* techno tracks I've heard
in years. It manages to mirror Native American music and still be truly
techno
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
> I think he's doing a few R&B acts as well. I imagined he was working
> with Britney, not K-Fed, as that's what the rumours suggested months
> back but then he dropped the K-Fed song here and I realised. He's the
> most atrocious rap artist ever, K-Fed, but the song is OK. I
> And frankly, if someone came to me and gave me a sack of money and
> said "Make a record with Kevin Federline," hell yeah I'd do it. It
> would be a surreal experience, and it might be fun. It's honest work
> that hurts no one.
I suppose I do have the benefit of not relying on my music to earn a
I sure hope it isn't down for the count.
-bp
Hey guys, if you've got some time to kill (probably takes about 40 minutes
to listen and vote), there's a big track battle going on over at
ghettotech.de, hosted by Guy of the Non-Stop DJs, and we could use some
more votes:
http://www.ghettotech.de/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=2766&start=54
There are so
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Anyone else check that last night? I think it's been on before as my wife
> recalls viewing it.
> Very good documentary on the history of the band.
>
> It was on the Independent Lens show.
Yeah, I saw it a couple weeks ago. Great show! Recommended viewing for
anybody in
> Frank Frazetta (Vampirella; Molly Hatchet album covers (!!!)) and Joe
Kubert >(Sgt. Joe Rock; DC Comics) are definitely *not* techno, though.
Frazetta did covers for tons of SF and space opera, including Princess of
Mars (techno as f*ck) by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Kubert made my list because
he wa
> I have to admit to taking some guilty pleasure in recent Lindstrom
> and co tracks: they're always over-the-top, but have the right spirit.
>
> Any other recommendations?
Little soulful spacy disco sketch I did over the holidays:
http://www.bprince.com/workbench/BrianPrince-MassTransit(unfinish
So I am jonesing for my UR fix and Submerge says they're out of stock on
the Interstellar Fugitives 2 CD. Are there any other US shops carrying it?
-bee pee
I feel for you. My Subaru got broken into last year. Fortunately I didn't
have much in the car. They got away with ten bucks in loose change and a
copy of the Metro Area LP. They left all my other CDs, presumably because
they were more "underground-looking".
They broke a 240$ window . . . I hope a
reproduction of vinyl recordings using a flatbed scanner:
http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/~springer/
-bp
Well somebody had to finish the lyric.
-bp
> Also got a promo called Trans Slovenian Express. It's remixes of Kraftwerk
> tracks by Slovenian producers. I haven't had a chance to listen to it yet,
> but according to the blurb Laibach have decided not to remix a Kraftwerk
> track. Instead they've done one of their tracks as if Kraftwerk had
Does anyone know if Submerge might be planning on doing this with their
back catalog? It seems like a no-brainer to me, and contract issues aside,
it's pretty easy to set up shop.
-bp
the other prince of techno
After listening to the live set I want that Galaxy2Galaxy double CD so
baaad.
Hurry up and release it, Submerge. I got my wallet out.
-bp
> but I'd still like to call booty sexist and homophobic.
Aaron Carl "Down"
One of the biggest booty anthems of the past couple years, and it's about
gay sex.
-bp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I don't even read what it says on my records anymore. I just know them by
> the colors and pictures mostly.
> Like, I know I have a green Drexciya record. And a blue one. And a
> couple others, they are in that one crate, hopefully, right next to the
> stack of books.
EAT HOT 30MM URANIUM SABOTS HIPPIES.
http://www.bprince.com/balistic-GAU8Avenger.mp3
This is the kind of thing I have to get out of my system every once in a
while. Feel free to blackmail me with it ten years down the road.
-bp
http://www.bprince.com/BrianPrince-BufordHighwayPreview.mp3
-bp
Stoddard, Kamal said:
> Dang, I guess I better return my custom lucha mask with the blue flames &
> diamonds on it. I'm keeping the yellow glitter laces though. Man! And I
> was looking forward to ushering in the era of disconnected bling techno.
> Guess this capes no good anymore either eh?
Oh i
atomly said:
> http://tinyurl.com/4nagx
How long until OCP takes over the city government and starts installing
ED-209 units downtown?
-bp
J.T. said:
> every friday night (afternoon/morning in the USA) is request time on
> C-B-S, and I-F mixes live...
> that means right now!
>
> http://www.cbs.nu/
>
> i highly reccomend you listen if you can...super eclectic, super
> music...and I-F crackin me up with his commentary...
> what a way to
...
hammer time.
-bp
The man was designing things in 1962 that still look futuristic today.
Not quaint, retro futuristic, but genuinely, mind-f*ckingly ahead of their
time.
Mead is definitely a silent partner in the development of techno, both
through his connections to sci-fi, and the work he did for the automotive
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