When you're prancing around on stage like some stupid ass you are, tell all
journalists about your high concept combining music, fashion, dance and
performance art.
HAHA... This is great!!!
-J
on 7/17/02 11:43 AM, Roland van Oorschot at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 16:54 17-7-2002, robin
on 7/2/02 11:04 AM, Ian at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tangerine Dream's Exit was another electronic favorite.
I concur. Exit is one of my favorite Tangerine Dream albums as well. Used
to hear this at the dentists office as a kid; it sounded pretty bugged out
when I was tanked on nitrous :)
-J
on 7/2/02 2:48 PM, Nik Stoltzman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the main title theme from Bladerunner has to remain one of the most
pivotal pieces of electronic music for me, at least in terms of how it
affected my musical tastes and development.
Speaking of which, does anybody out there
G... just found this out today :-( Oh well, it's too late for me, but
for any Brits out there who care, Mr. Coconut is playing live this week:
DAVID BOWIE'S MELTDOWN at the ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL, LONDON, UK
WEDNESDAY, 26th June, 8pm - ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL,
That would be Let No Man Put Asunder by First Choice (Salsoul Records).
One of the all time House/Garage classics. It IS dope: whatever version it
is that Hardy used to play.
-J
on 6/23/02 11:29 AM, Maarten Baute at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,
I have this audio sample where Ron
OK, I have one of those silly trainspotter questions (I'm bored)...
I was just reading the label on a TronikHouse record that came out in '91,
Uptempo, and I noticed the address given for KMS Records was a NYC one.
Anyone know what the deal with that was? Did Kevin have a stint in NY at the
time?
Interesting choices... here are some of my top picks:
Jago- I'm Going to Go (Knuckles mix)
Kasso- Key West (Jellybean mix)
Trilogy- Not Love
'lectric Workers- Robot is Systematic
Trophy- Slow Flight
on 6/12/02 5:23 AM, raoul at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some of my fave's
Savage - Don't cry
Ohh god, NO!!!
on 6/5/02 5:20 PM, Grammenos, Peter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PG Also, rich is no
longer wearing black rimmed glasses, he's moved on to the trendier
big-ass-orange glasses w/ silver wire rims. Guess nyc is influencing him
already, the're quite trendy here ;)
-p
I believe that would be Hypnotic Tango by My Mine. It's a sick old Italo
record from the early 80's. Carl sampled it (and everything else ;-). The
original blows away that 69 track, IMHO.
-J
on 6/4/02 12:25 PM, Joe Babylon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey guys,
Not sure how well of a
The new Polar/Tejaja 12 is off the proverbial meat rack!
-J
on 5/17/02 7:48 AM, Moe Fuzz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Arne Weinberg)
John Tejada - Daydreams in cold weather / Plug Research LP
The next strike from Mr. Tejada and again as usual a superb and highly
Yes, H-Bomb was done by Mills, and I would suspect the record might be worth
something these days. Some of the Hardwax records seem to surface
periodically (perhaps they are repressed?). But I've not seen that
particular one around very often.
-J
on 11/1/01 5:59 AM, Chris Rooney at [EMAIL
Liquide Air was the sh*t! Bad-ass acid track!
-J
on 10/23/01 12:35 PM, Mad'R at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
that double 10 is very fine
(wasn't it very tribal ??)
I have the Liquide Air E.p. on blue vinyl (blue 003) with M.S. Applegate on
vocals
also very fine
Mad'R
- Original Message
Morbid topic... but, nonetheless, I heard that E2-E4 by Manuel Gottsching
was played at Larry Levan's funeral. I thought that was pretty cool.
-J
on 10/19/01 1:00 PM, Holly MacDonald-Korth at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
not techno...
but roy daivs jr. gabriel
there is also that joe
In case y'all don't know, the Submerge site seems to be up now, although I
don't think ordering is set up yet. Go!!!
http://www.submerge.com
-J
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From: jetkinesics [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 12:01:42 -0400
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: subSCHEMATIC bass thursday
This thursday only10.11.01
starting around 10pm
at Limelight 47 west 20th st. @ 6th ave
cmj badgers free before 11pm / others $15
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From: jetkinesics [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 12:01:42 -0400
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: subSCHEMATIC bass thursday
This thursday only10.11.01
starting around 10pm
at Limelight 47 west 20th st. @ 6th ave
cmj badgers free before 11pm / others $15
I concur: Sieg Uber Die Sonne is quite amazing! It's a collab between Pink
Elln and Dandy Jack. The production is really polished and advanced. It goes
all over the place from wierd synth-poppy tracks with vocals to tech-house
to slow electro, but all in a very sick, elaborately programmed manner.
I concur: Sieg Uber Die Sonne is quite amazing! It's a collab between Pink
Elln and Dandy Jack. The production is really polished and advanced. It goes
all over the place from wierd synth-poppy tracks with vocals to tech-house
to slow electro, but all in a very sick, elaborately programmed manner.
I agree that this album is definitely dope. It's almost like Atom Heart is
taking the piss out of the whole minimal house sound with his trademark
sense of humor. The rhythms are very Chicago too.
on 10/4/01 4:49 PM, Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Atom Heart is
I agree that this album is definitely dope. It's almost like Atom Heart is
taking the piss out of the whole minimal house sound with his trademark
sense of humor. The rhythms are very Chicago too.
on 10/4/01 4:49 PM, Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Atom Heart is
All the tracks on that record are made up of P-Funk samples. I know that
Flash contains bits from a track off the P-Funk All Stars' Hydraulic
Funk album. Can't remember off the top of my head which track the Dope
Computer thing comes from.
-J
on 9/27/01 2:07 PM, James David Beard at [EMAIL
.
A distinguishing or characteristic quality, such as the flavor of a wine.
what we're talking about IS racism
let's not be so harsh next time
kaojyan
jason kessler wrote:
Let's just clarify one thing here buddy... anti-Muslim or anti-Arab
sentiment, as wrong as it is, CAN NOT be equated with Racism. Why
Wow. I just saw Victor Mizo from Tronic Treatment in NY interviewed on CBS 2
NY about the benefit party they did at Guernica for Ladder Co. 11. The
segment showed Victor et al going down to the firehouse, eating food with
the firefighters and what not. I didn't catch the exact number, but
Let's just clarify one thing here buddy... anti-Muslim or anti-Arab
sentiment, as wrong as it is, CAN NOT be equated with Racism. Why, you ask?
Because Arabs do not represent a distinct Racial group. Technically they are
Caucasian, but ETHNICALLY they are Semitic peoples... the same as Jews! In
: Jason Kessler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 7:21 AM
To: gord; David González
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Enough with the False CNN Coverage ting, already!
Let's just clarify one thing here buddy... anti-Muslim or anti-Arab
sentiment, as wrong
Mo' money, mo' money...
on 9/19/01 3:17 PM, Sean Creen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anybody picked up the DE9:Closer.. vinyl? I assumed it was going
to be just sections of the mix on vinyl, but have since heard that its a
collection of locked grooves - any comments?
Thanks,
Sean.
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From: Sonic Groove Records [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 13:05:42 -0400 (EDT)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Events Week of September 11th, 2001
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