Sweet feckin jesus. I didn't think p orridge could shock me any longer
but that last image popped my eye. Nasty.
http://www.genesisp-orridge.com/
vmax wrote:
It would be nice to see them come to the states..
On Nov 24, 2005, at 10:30 AM, Martin Dust wrote:
They play Barcelona in March :)
Anyone know the last track on Attack 15? Reminds me of Dark Comedy
Cheers
So, is that one of those new fangled ableton sets?
I like what you can do with ableton but it gets a bit tinny on the
shells at times.
Garrett McGrath wrote:
and a damn good one at that!
On Nov 11, 2005, at 5:06 AM, Martin Dust wrote:
Oh and there's a Surgeon set here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baroque
Jason Brunton wrote:
I'm not too sure as I don't know too much about the subject matter
but was Baroque a movement that defined itself over a (very) short
period of time and was something which artists could easily attatch
themselves too (as in the
X-RAY Specsidentity
David Axelrod Songs of experience
HB Barnumit hurts too much to cry
Human LeaugeHard Times
Marc Moulin From
Kool Keith Sex Style
There's been a couple of scary threads lately, 'Who do you rate under
25?' As it turns out, there's hardly anyone of that age producing
Detroit techno!
And now this one 'Where is techno headed?'
Well, if you want to know where techno is headed in the next 10 years
the answer can be summed
It is, in fact it's his website.
Martin Dust wrote:
Is that Dave Leedham DJing?
- Original Message - From: Jamie Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 9:09 PM
Subject: Re: (313) The more things change
will put on weight etc, but that's going to happen
whether we're still into music or not, so obviously I'd prefer the
former.
On 2 Nov 2005, at 21:09, Jamie Stewart wrote:
There's been a couple of scary threads lately, 'Who do you rate
under 25?' As it turns out, there's hardly anyone of that age
Does anyone know of any forums wher people discuss Detroit music other
than techno? i.e soul, jazz, fusion, funk. That sort of stuff.
Cheers
J-
Why not try Linear Accelerator by Dopplereffekt. This is mostly
beatless and fun to boot.
De Block, Mario wrote:
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 Prt. or Monolake's
This is what google thinks.
successor to the t1-t2?, and as all first one feels of current things
of Robert hood with it would be reminded also frames outlined, in whom
the whole takes place here: techno within the range around 140 bpm,
which is based purely on sequences and in the long
...
thanks for your interest and support everyone.
On Oct 19, 2005, at 11:59 AM, Jamie Stewart wrote:
I don't really understand what the problem is here. If Bone
personally said it was ok to post the link then it's OK. End of. Why
is there a need to read between the lines'
of his real
Well fck me. There's MORE than one DJ Bone!
Perhaps a visit to a shrink is the order of the day.
Schizophrenia can get messy.
The Archiver wrote:
"re #2: there's more than 1 of us and none of us told you it
was ok.
it's not."
You may have said it wasn't ok to post the link, but
I don't really understand what the problem is here. If Bone personally
said it was ok to post the link then it's OK. End of. Why is there a
need to "read between the lines'
of his real intention?
This whole streaming mp3 thing ruined this project for me. I really
enjoyed listening to the
Does anyone know if Moonstarr plays out in Toronto? I'd like to hear
him whilst I'm still living here.
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
On Mon, October 3, 2005 5:25 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Outside of Plastic People/Co-Op and the Jazz Cafe in London what is going
on around the
I rented this the other night and was well impressed. I lived in
Sheffield for a few years whilst
I studied at Psalter lane art school in the early 90's. There was still
a healthy amount of electronic pop expermintation going on even then and
warp was still there. I'd be interested in what's
Almost UR free . :-)
http://www.discogs.com/release/196646
Pryor, Ryan N wrote:
Can anyone confirm whether or not this is really Dopplereffekt? I don't
believe it. The last fifteen minutes? DB? I don't recall hearing a
single Dataphysix track on their, either. That'd be like a Rolando mix
Morning all.
Anyone know the last track on the Djbone Attack3 set. I must have that
track.
Cheers me dears
J
Thanks for that. I'll look into the Mark Williams stuff at the weekend.
Benoît Pueyo wrote:
OK my try for tracklisting. Sorry i am not really cultured on the old
school stuff ...
trolley route aka oscar mulero - a ochi cusi (pure plastic)
sls - psyche ep (sls)
sls - nocturnal (sls)
fix -
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Was Richard X in Add N to X? I remember getting through the door,
soaking wet at the UR gainsborough studios knees up, and that
whitny/werk thing being the first thing I heard. Class.
Robert Taylor wrote:
Yep - wouldn't miss it for the world even though it's in a w*nky bar.
Some cat called
Been on the headphones a couple of times now and I have to say, that's
the best treatment of Final Frontier I've ever heard.
Keep 'em coming Bone.
I picked up nocturbulous behavior, Metroplex Timeless, DJ3000 True
Colours and the loss Hermanos CD with 6 extra tracks and a Quick Time
movie interview with Ron Murphy for $5!!! All of them great.
Nik Stoltzman wrote:
I seem to have slept on some of the CD releases that Submerge have
Glen Underground: House music will never die.
Looks quite promising July 8th 10th
These are a few of the names I recognized, also, check out the film
section. There's a screening of Moog
http://www.harbourfrontcentre.com/summerfestivals/bbc.php
Scan 7 / Posatronix (Detroit)
Platinum Pied Pipers (Detroit)
DJ Sara Scruton
Sad.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/toybreaker/page15/
name. Jamie Stewart
age 36
live in Toronto/LondonUK/Nottingham
Born South east UK
Into techno since Street sounds electro vol 1(13th birthday present)
but had been listening to my brothers
kraftwerk, tangerine dream and Klaus schultz for years before. Brother
number 2 was into hip hop
Just wondering why most of my posts don't make it to the list? Seems to
happen when i reply all and the 313 address is 'CC'
Any ideas
Cheers
J
I'm guessing that this post will make it to you but not the list and I
hit reply all. I could be wrong.
theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
Jamie Stewart wrote:
Just wondering why most of my posts don't make it to the list? Seems
to happen when i reply all and the 313 address is 'CC'
Any ideas
Now I'm confused.
Jamie Stewart wrote:
I'm guessing that this post will make it to you but not the list and I
hit reply all. I could be wrong.
theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
Jamie Stewart wrote:
Just wondering why most of my posts don't make it to the list? Seems
to happen when i reply all
I've just composed a new email, copied and pasted some text from a
previous email that didn't arrive at 313 and it still didn't get there.
So something in the body of the email is messed up???
That's an incredible Friday night for $5. It' enough to make you move to
Detroit.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Didn't see this yet - what a line-up!
FRIDAY - JUNE 10
$5.00 COVER CHARGE
PUZZLEBOX RECORDS
10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY
ANTHONY SHAKE SHAKIR dj (frictional)
KEITH TUCKER dj (puzzlebox),
Dmay Innovator
DJ3000 true colours
Metroplex Timeless
DJ3000 S.I.D vol1
Jeremy Ellis Lotus Blooms
Cliff Martinez Solaris Soundtrack
Public Image LTD Pop Tones
Qbert Wave Twister
Kent cellar of soul.
Cliff Martinez Solaris Soundtrack comes highly recommended.
J
z66 wrote:
..
i've got
Of Mills and RNG. Might be old news but they're good anyway
http://www.higher-frequency.com/j_party_report/october04/15womb/
Check out the photographers site goto .DJ's
http://web.sca.usyd.edu.au/~moxley/
J
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