Based on his album 'Reflections', the compilation 'Reflections on
Reflections' holds somesubtle electronic gems as well to me
Greetings
Mario
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Mann, Ravinder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: donderdag 13 december 2007 10:26
Aan: Frank Glazer; 313 Mailing
ad makes it impossible to people in our country
to download without such toolbar. Which is a sad thing :-(
who can help/would want to help?
thank you
Mario
Martin Dust schreef:
> On 9 Feb 2007, at 09:00, De Block, Mario wrote:
>
> > damn..
> > megaupload requires installment of a
damn..
megaupload requires installment of a toolbar and this ain't possible on a my
laptop here at work - nor on a Mac.
who can eventually provide these mixes from another download site?
thank you to anyone who may consider this
Mario
Martin Dust schreef:
> Wizard mixes, enjoy...
>
> m
>
> http:
hi there
could anyone hit me (in private) on where to go and hunt for records,
books, eventually the best tapas bars, cosy little restaurants, etc in
the capital of Spain?
I only read in short about clubs like Deep or Ya'sta..
Thank you very much in advance
Mario
--
Mario De Block
Natuurinrichtin
great thing
this is why i am on the list
could anyone hint me about what CC and Bell were playing here?
Rob Hood at the main stage is a definition of 'cool' to me
M
James Hurlbut schreef:
> I had a really great time this year. Danced with old friends, met new
> friends and witnessed some of the m
was there too and enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere at berghain/panorama sunday
afternoon. You'd just stumble accross Theo Parrish and Carl C and Buzz Goree
(who'll promote a truck at the
next Love Parade btw; which lost dr Motte as director, something i didn't seem
to have caught through 313)
for
i have been asking for the possibility of buying these very same releases
at different stores (record time, submerge) by email, but never even was
answered (don't know why that would be). bad luck, as sans soleil was one
of the best lives i saw at Movement 03. Ebaying hardly helps me out (the
Time:
might be nice to know
Richie Hawtin creates music for the Winter Games
posted on 16-01-2006
Olympic ceremony producers K2006 invited Richie Hawtin to collaborate
with renowned Italian choreographer, Enzo Cosimi, on a key section of
the XXth Olympics Winter Games Opening Ceremony taking place in
o hear of course. I'll ask what his plans on this front are
> next time I speak to him.
>
> John
>
> >- Oorspronkelijk bericht -
> >Van: De Block, Mario [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Verzonden: maandag, november 7, 2005 06:12 PM
> >Aan: 'Stewa
at hes doing these days because
> his late 80s/early 90s stuff was pretty legendary.
>
> ----- Original Message -
> From: "De Block, Mario" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <313@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 5:01 PM
> Subject: (313) Fran
hi guys
just if you're having a chance to see him, like next month in Leeds
(don't know where his guest appearance will be), or any other rare set
he'll do later on: Frank De Wulf is still sooh great! He played at
Brussels airport last weekend and was as sharp as you expect a true
legend to be
not
but all in all this isn't all that 313. sorry. was too enthusiastic
reading about 'sleep mode' music;)
just neglect
try modern classic music like Arvo Pärt. or Monolake's 'gobi desert', 35
minutes of filmic 'stories'. good to count strange creatures by, much
more
exciting than just sheeps ;)
or el
try modern classic music like Arvo Pärt. or Monolake's 'gobi desert', 35
minutes of filmic 'stories'. good to count strange creatures by, much more
exciting than just sheeps ;)
or else, probably some darker intricate material like Coil's. their 'music to
play in the dark' wasn't just called so by a
which is the track clocking in at 1:51:15 and fading out at about
1:54:30? it fairly jacked my ass
Mario
The Archiver schreef:
> For Those That DONT know.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/dcxau
>
> The Archiver
hi dear
would anyone on this forum have the opportunity and will to make the mix
an mp3 one? That would be so great. Bon's mixing finely tunes up with my
sense of energy and passion, musicwise, if i can say that. He's great and
just straight, with no nonsense
thanks. so much
Mario
Garrett McGrath
hey
has anyone got the lyrics of Mu's 'Paris Hilton' on this list? it would
be outrageous to read, i catch up only snippets of it
thank you
Mario
hi
wouldn't know if a lot of you can receive Arte, but tonight at 23.10
cte, a documentary series called PopObsessions, arrives at its fourth
part, which stars deejays like Laurent Garnier, Westbam and Miss Kittin
under the 'God Is A DJ' moniker. It's a German documentary from 2005,
and I don't kno
my list of faves:
-deep space network (source)
-john beltran (obsessive, r&s)
-contriva (monika enterprise)
-hallucinator/various artists (chain reaction)
-swod (city center offices)
-ultramarine (some stuff, new electronica)
-jon hassell (recently discovered, label bleu)
-rising high stuff by wago
we had it televised on national scale here; it's just utterly unfair if it all
went like I read. I'd almost protest officially against the Czech government
;) in fact I should and make a clear stand, as just one individual, caring
about such festival spirit to be saved. Things like the Love Parade
hi all
would anyone be able and moreover, even be willing to make that mix
accessible as an mp3 on a site? or is it somewhere? it would be so great
tp hear the set and have it! ;) the samurai.fm site seems inaccessible
for listening from specific computers - like mine - a governmental
computer.. (
hi all
once again i'll amaze you with one of my nostalgia-based questions;
having digged up a tape from a dutch radio show from around 95-96. there
was this amazing track in a landstrumm/vogel/sativae/mosaic etc style,
with lots of bleeps, peeps, and a massive ultrafunky bass groove, with
manic 'to
hi all
just a question in case someone was deeply into UK chill music around
the midst of the nineties: there once was this strange track including
Richard Attenborough comment on a river-bound Amazonian creature (don't
know what anymore), that intro'ed a chill out track around 94. Alex
Patterson u
Name: Mario De Block
Born: 18/07/1971, Sint-Niklaas
Live: Antwerp
Job: government, biologist
Discovered house/techno: through MTV's PartyZone and Rave Radio, originally a
late friday night radio show on dutch radio 3. it included 'Clubland' from The
Ghetto Brothers and i was hooked. About the same
hi all
i just bear this question in mind for so long that i thought, i just
release it here ;)
has anyone here got tips on records that aren't commonly known but
really are amongst your personal classics, i mean, dance records that
you feel like determined your passion with house and techno (or
aff
very much so
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is there anyway to remodel a rm file into an mp3 one? because i dearly hate .rm
files and all that for obvious car audio compatibility reasons ;)
robin schreef:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>if anyone works out how to download them, let me know. I can't hear them.
> >
> >
> >
> > these play in r
> i thought that next to the Movement double pack, the new Marc Leclair is so
> great. it's a recording of a session he's done in London's Tate Gallery.
> Something of minimal ambiented click house fabric but interesting, wide
> focussed, and inspiring altogether. And an ode to women bearing a chil
sorry to ask but has anyone got any clue about 'dream dancing III', a
mix cd which i happen to have received for reviewing. it's got larry
heard (micro-gravity), 3 chairs (i wonder why), moodymann (should've
known) as well as sting (i burn for you), joni mitchell (the
dawntreader), patti smith (wav
it might be needless nonsense to bug you with but actually i didn't know but
since a few years that 'At Les' meant 'At Lesley's', hinting at one of Carl's
former girlfriends. Then again, being asked for his main inspiration, Carl
said, simply, 'sex'.
M
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> -Orig
i remember this mindblowing Time:Space live act in Movement 03.
sorry guys, I got my mind made up: i meant Sans Soleil (was on
time:space comp)
i remember this mindblowing Time:Space live act in Movement 03. should order
this full cd (on Transmat)
Klaas-Jan Jongsma schreef:
>
> On Thursday, December 16, 2004, at 01:46PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> >hi folks. just curious about which detroit-produced ambient trax you would
> >co
try out 'deltidseskapism' maybe too on Source. it's beautifully lush post
Chain Reaction/Monolake urban poetry in motion for the highway on late
nights that will ease feelings of feeling lonely
and i stick to the idea Takashi wada might shine its light over your heart
too if you're into sweet ambie
by the way: dust science records seems about to prepare some relevant
activity. they'll release claude young's (last?) new record and another
featuring the black dog biting back. they're from sheffield i think
www.dustscience.com
hey guys any ideas for last 2004's 'top ten'?
my ideas would be like:
*'The Jazzy Drumsolo' - Strategy (Kranky)
*Laurent Garnier and Jeff Mills set, Switch, Studio Brussels 17.09.04
*'110th August' - Takashi Wada (Onitor)
*'Iambic 9 Poetry' - Squarepusher (Warp)
*'Saddisfie Ya' - Rob Brown (Odds
hi there
would someone be willing to look up and cite the record that richie
hawtin selected as this year's best track in the dj mag top 100
longlist?
the only thing i remember is that it was from an artist with a name
impossible to remember;)
thanks
Mario
well it wears me off, that kind of ethnic recuperation of 'music'. all is an
influence of another unless you lie suffocating
in your own oxygen-lacking biosphere, right. I remember presenting the topic
straight to Richie in 97 for an interview and
he just was cool with it, and replied that a week
is the Onion a reliable news source? seems a site full of 'ironic senseless
news' to me, i hope so. Detroit deserves better than such clichés in that
case
"Cobert, Gwendal" schreef:
> But strictly Detroit :
> "DETROIT-The Detroit Tourism Board is scaling back the city-sponsored
> "Hidden Detroit"
i remember him almost literally blowing my mind when i tuned in on his show and
he played a track by ibrahim alfa called 'machine code'. what a pleasure to see
how low a person's aim to
conform can go
never forget that moment
M
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
> I am lost for words really, gutted bei
did anyone of you recently pass by Takashi Wada's 'Meguro' cd? it's so
wonderfully lushed emotional ambiented music. touchy people will gladly
close their eyes with '110th august' and feel the harmony
does anyone have a suggestion of possible London shops where I could find old
stocks of music magazines like
xlr8r
grooves
auf abwegen
magic feet
angbase (does this exist still? it was an in depth electronic music kind a
fanzine zine)
or, would there be anyone of you planning to dumpt a stock/sele
am i the only one to recognize that fact that it's Detroit's 303rd birthday
this year. i thought this was a specialist list
;)
especially that Ultrakurt 'M'Gell' track is so warm and deep! I wonder who's
behind that. Akufen sure did a good job to integrate some of the coolest
minimal dubby dodge around
Simon Hindle schreef:
> Well it arrived in the post yeseterday and I gotta say that for me, this
> is the best Fabric re
i just discovered some ultra fine deep house mixes through www.pojirecords.com
- truly original spirit - house music with dj pope and oji. it's so fat what i
heard there on 88.9 fm Baltimore! The fabric mix of Stacey Pullen fires my
engines too in my car. Alternatively, if i feel sad the other day
it sure will be repressed - mark said it to me personally (last year, he said
them at
the designers republic were reportedly considering the designing of the package)
luckily my wait for seven years was disrupted by fabrice lig who gave me a
double copy
of this
i am still so very thankful for tha
could someone confirm whether that great DS release 'Volume I' on F Com
shortly after their divorce with Fnac (which included 'Jack On The Groove'
and some other acidic/ambiented tracks) had indeed Deepside aka Ludovic
Navarre hiding behind it? i think that release delivered a physically
exhausting
which is that minimal clap-heavy vibraphone-techy track with male
parlando vocals including '..lullabies in your left ear' that i recently
heard at a recording of his set at movement? i'm sure someone of you has
a clue on this
it's such a typical instant havoc track
tx!
Mario
indeed; i heard from stacey p in an interview that moodymann also is a very
introverted person by nature so that he doen't like to be advertized even
and sometimes comes up playing at a party (in detroit) - and he does not
let many people into his private surrounding too. so it must be like a
perso
i think sony bougth r&s indeed. renaat breeds horses (or how you say in
english) - it's the ferrari fetish, right
sabine is the person to contact for licensing i thought. try
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
> Hi.
>
> Has anyone got any idea if the Belgium label R&S still exists
when i saw him last year at movement detroit i was glad to see him sing
the 'war (what is it good for)' cover song. he got soul, it was in an
intimistic hi-tech soul stage context which was nice. later on that
evening carl craig got me into tears of joy and movement with detroit
experiment live - w
;d agree - but IMHO its quality had been on the
> wane for quite some time... TMF's techno reviews excepted of course :)
>
> On 28 May 2004, at 19:31, De Block, Mario wrote:
> > very, very, very, very, very, very etc sad. jockey was one of the few
> > that
> > really got passion on every page
very, very, very, very, very, very etc sad. jockey was one of the few that
really got passion on every page
Tom Magic Feet schreef:
> I haven't posted for a while, so it's unfortunate that the first time I do
> post again it is to share bad news: the publishing company behind Jockey
> Slut magazi
admirable decision!
Jason Brunton schreef:
> "Detroit Zoo to Free Elephants on Ethical Grounds
> By Michael Ellis
>
> DETROIT (Reuters) - The Detroit Zoo will become the first major zoo to
> stop exhibiting elephants on ethical grounds because they can develop
> arthritis and stress-related ail
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