megatone was label that released a lot of sylvesters work, patrick cowley
may well have been behind it (so to speak ;)
the record you have there sounds very "hi-nrg" especially if ian levine is
involved - he was a big uk northern soul dj that swtiched on to disco in the
late 70's and then onto to
claude young and one of the guys from drexciya also contributed to the
hardwax catalog - most of it is by rob though..
who can say "rave"?
peace
-j
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From: "Arne Weinberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
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hey all,
its been a while!
I've put up a few modest pages on the music institute and sound
signature/track mode parties (among other things) from this year's DEMF at
http://www.suenomartino.net for anyone who may be interested...
any incorrect info etc, pls drop me a line..
thanks + peace
-ja
hey again all..
ive just resubscribed again with the intent of gettin the lowdown on DEMF this
year - im going to try and make it over for this one..
is there a website with relevant info on the event or can some kind soul with
the wisdom let me know when its happening along with a few details
.Interesting comment ,BTW Paul okenfold(sp?)
>recieved $120,000 for new years eve 2000...spinning three gigs helicoptered
>from one to others when done @ $60,000 a pop...
>kinda puts $7500 in perspective , huh?
and how much did millsy get paid for NYE 2000 in melbourne?
j
test
while i'm here though, any news on dates for the DEMF in 2001?!
jason
>has anyone thought that maybe FORD looked out their windows during the
>D.E.M.F saw all the folks and thought.. there is a market we can exploit!???
surely you jest graham - I think we should anaylze this more (and then some)
and then someone from the list here write a Phd on Ford's contribution
4 or 5 years ago on this list a couple of ppl mentioned seeing ads for credit
cards with a twist on the usual 'j citizen' card-holder name. Instead the
adverts showed 'K. Larkin' and 'J. Atkins'.. i think the in-house techno fan
angle might be right on there.. :)
j
>I think you're right abou
re: jaguar mixes, remixes of mixes, etc..
when will they end?!
2.5 yrs later and still counting..
time for something new
j
Im pretty sure his disco revisited (emotional content?) ep on TP's Intagible
label was the first ep he did under the name Kenny Dixon Jr. unless theres
some obscure releases hes done that didn't see the light of day outside
detroit? That was around 1995..
j
>This weekend i ran into an old KDJ
hey all..
ok i _have_ to have all the balihu records, anyone know where i can buy the
back catalouge (apart from 001, which i've got already) online or direct from
the label?
anyone? mg?
peace
j
>= Original Message From "darw_n" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
>I dug up this old record I have, In House Vol. 1, Jive 1988 and it has We
>Know It produced by Kevin Saunderson, an absolutely ripping acid house
>track!! Also has Samantha Fox's "I wanna have some fun" remix by
>Saunderson, and thre
pandamonium, 12" (x2?)
pandamonium is her label, kenny dixon seems to be involved to some degree as
well..
j
>uh anyway can anyone tell me what label & format norma jean bell's 'i'm the
>baddest bitch' was released on? ta.
>
>p-dogg
>
>
>
>
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hugh (and anyone else interested..),
I started a gear list about 4 or 5 years ago called 'movable-parts' which i
subsequently left a while back.
I believe its still running at [EMAIL PROTECTED] under someone elses
control.. try sending some mail to that address with 'subscribe' in the main
part
>>I got hold of a recording of a live UR pa from new york 1992, it
>>starts of with sonic destroyer(i think), amazon's on there,
>>there's also an MC on there (Rob Hood?)
>>about 4-5 tracks in human resource - dominator drops in and someone (Jeff
>>Mills?) starts djing..
was this the standard fare
re: jeffs liner notes on his records:
am I the only person that thinks its all total dribble?
I mean, really!
at least he's releasing more of his mellow stuff now (IMO much better than the
"minimal" stuff).. the Queens Theme for example is straight up techno!
j
I believe they have E2-E4 on vinyl too..
shame about the fact it fades out half way thru..
jm
>For those who don't know.
>
>The Smallfish records website is now up and running. Check it out:
>
>http://www.smallfish.co.uk
>
>
>Respect
>JasonB
>
>
I guess Im wasting BW when i could be investigating for myself but is there
any way of streaming the audio from those DEMF RA's without having to *wait*
for the video?
j
>What is that gorgeous track KDJ is
>playing in the late 40:00's (up until
>around 50:00). Hook seems to be
>"You live your li
re: sims et al.
>they are made less to be artsy fartsy smartass detroity
>intelligent music, they are mixing tools.
excellent - then find a more relevant list to talk about it on and take the
discussion there.
appreciated.
j
maybe the list moderator (still george smiley?) might post the standard '313
info' piece and some etiquette so _everyone_ on this list can start posting
*relevant* mail. some of you ppl talk the most unrelated BS, its like reading
a bad news group..
this list is a great resource, please dont s
sorry is that in may?
(im australian!)
;)
thanks
j
>yes. as of now i believe it is scheduled to take place on memorial day
>weekend of '01 and '02.
>
>
>
>On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Jason Martin wrote:
>
>> can anyone verify whether there is a festival taking pl
can anyone verify whether there is a festival taking place around the same
time next year?
I need to book in some holidays... :)
jm
>If you feel a bit nostalgic about the DEMF, feel free to hop over to
>http://technotourist.org/demf
>I finally uploaded some of the pictures i took during the fest
well this list is getting *totally* out of control with regard to list
content, but I cant pass up any opportunity to rap about roy ayers now.. ;)
roy ayers ubiquity is his band which he ran from 1970 to about 78 or so,
recording many classic jazz funk lp's for polydor (most ppl know 'everybody
senor coconut..
its by the german guy behind atom heart (if my memory serves correct?).. he
now lives in chile and Im sure i heard that he has another lp of covers coming
out soon too...
j
>I probably missed that, but
>what's cd called that has these easy listening covers of kraftwerk songs?
>
'You cant hide from yourself' by teddy pendergrass on Philly international.
The 'female' sample is actually teddy pitched up somewhat.. :)
peace
j
>the sneak cut is based on a teddy pendergrass sample
>(a big whoppin' chunk of a teddypendergrass track, actually :))
>
>Stewart Moroney wrote:
>
>
>I'll throw in a couple guesses. Carl's "Good Girls" is powered by a huge
>brazilian batacuda, which to some people sounds like a marching band drum
>corps.
this is of course sampled from sergio mendes and the brasil 66..
>Another minute, obscure possibility is the flipside of Meco's disco Star
>No, It's def. not spastik. It's not nearly as manic as that. Is has a
>section of rapidly repeating snares, then a pause, then a series of snare
>hits in the pattern of 1-2, 1-2-3-4.
but does it go booom-tssst-booom-tssstt-bm-tssst or wsh-wooosh-wooosh?
maybe jiggy-jiggy-jiggy-jiggy?
does the global techno list still operate? I ask because a lot of info ppl
request on this list may be more appropriate for another mailing list which is
less-detroit oriented...
?
j
on good RA mixes etc,
has anyone got any good (HQ) mixes of older sounds they also might recommend
to me/the list?
peace
j
...of books on 'techno' et al., i'm yet to read one that doesnt come off
sounding like it really wants to be part of a university research library
(either that or it limply covers all the usual UK flash-in-the-pan styles -
remember 'ambient house'?)
I'd rather facts than framework, but thats ju
>Would someone be able to shed some light on the story of the 'power remix'
>of Reese's "the Sound" on KMS?? Did this come after Todd Terry's "Bango"
(i.e. was it comprised of Terry tracks as some sort of revenge on him for
>sampling)
correct.. todd sampled one of kevins tracks for some thing h
>i just recently rediscovered a favorite local record store that seems to
>have a whole whack of various disco records and, after picking up a
>gorgeous salsoul track, some giorgio moroder, etc., was wondering if
>there's a list dedicated to this sort of proto-house/techno stuff, as well
>as '70s s
Pandamonium AFAIK is Norma Jean Bell's label (she plays sax and has been
around _a long_ time, ie the 70's) and Kenny Dixon has done a lot of work on
the label.. KDJ is his own label and im sure 'andres' is a moniker of some
sort, so
jm
>Last week I listened to this record on Pandamonium,
>>Surgeon and Ruskin are coming to Australia for the first time. What is the
>>vibe on this two out there
does 'techno' have a vibe at all anymore?
j
>>I honestly find difficult imagine him asking 100k for a gig
it was for NYE 2000, another popular techno luminary talked about often on 313
was asking not much less to play in adelaide on the same night (he didn't play
in the end).
its big business and dont be fooled. I'm not sure that someon
>= Original Message From Derek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
>Well, in Ferndale, I got to see Thomas Barnett rip the needle off French
>Kiss and yell at Derrick for a few, before he spit on the next record
>Derrick was playing, and then see him run off only to have a couple
>bouncers chase him! All
yep francois has been around for a long time now, he moved from france to NY
in the early 70's, started drumming with one of those old dj's like walter
gibbons or tee scott back then, started dj'ing himself playing at places like
the garage, etc. he produced a lot of stuff on Prelude and (i thi
He also did one Lp on r&s called Metaphor. Similar sounds and a different
approach, equally as good IMO.. came out around (god) 97? 98? There was a
wild carl craig remix of one of the tracks of that lp called catatonic.. well
worth hunting down..
well its been a while since i've been on 313,
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