i was never sure what Autechre means, and today im not sure how can you
pronounce that...
There was a debate about this on some other mailing list. If I remember
correctly it stands for AUdio TECHnical REsearch.
Jernej
SoundOfLJ.com
- Drexciya - Harnessed The Storm CD (Tresor)
Some people on this list didn't like this one that much, but I like it a
lot :) Sounds like a mixture between Neptune's Lair and The Other
Peoples Project)
Dynamo - Aussen For CD (Din)
Great CD compilation of Dynamo releases.
Random Logic - Numrebs
Also sampling all my records for a sort of live de9:ce. Missy elliot
and jeff mills at 135 bpm is pure techno goodness strangely enough :-)
I was suppose to do something like that this Tuesday, but the whole
evening was cancelled 1h before it should start. Basically I have
everything prepared
Ok here goes. Better late than never.
Name: Jernej Marusic
Age: 23
From: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Work: Running a couple of .coms with my brother and a couple of friends
(actually our company is also runs couple of labels and made a movie).
My role is mostly working on design stuff for the web and our
Hey, I want to get more of the deep dubby stuff on CD (or mp3's). I
have
the Maurizio, Vainqueur, Decay Product, and Deep Chord CD's. That's
pretty much it for store bought CD's. On order, I bought Fluxion:
Vibrant
Forms II, and the self titled Rhythm and Sound CD. I found out about
Rythym
Maybe Anthony Rothers stuff under his alias Psi Performer alias.
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Subject: [313] OT Gas,Sturm...?
hullo.
can anyone recommend some ambient records in style of
Incidentally, can anyone recall the name of the last Advent LP? The electro
one from last year?
Time Trap Tehnik
Jernej
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First release on the new Slovenian label Tehnika, is a compilation of
various known and less known artists coming out of Ljubljana / Slovenia such
as Zeta Reticula, Random Logic, Rotor, Temponauta, Octex It focuses
mostly on the deeper side of electronic music coming out of this place with
I had a pleasure of listening to this man live on saturday and took some
pictures for you all to enjoy:
http://www.soundoflj.com/photo/12/
Jernej
SoundOfLj.com
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When I've played live once I've used MPC2000, mixer, FX and TR606 for some
improvised drum programming. I didn't want to carry any synths around o I
sampled everything as loops into mpc.
You can hear the results here:
http://www.soundoflj.com/sounds/octex.ram - duby deep minimal
I had a pleasure of hearing both of them on the same party this friday.
Richies set was kind of boring, technically good, with FX, 909 final
scratch, but the music was nothing more than a 2 hour assault of drums,
with not much else. It was not even like the music on first 2/3 of DE9
mix cd but
I'll just add a couple of newer labels: Vibrant Music (I'm fairly certain
this is a CR offshoot - anyone?) and Trapez - probably my favourite label
at
the moment.
As far as I know Vibrant Music is run by Fluxion, so I guess it is CR
related.
Jernej
SoundOfLj.com
Sounds like Funk D'Void - Bad Coffee.
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Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 12:17 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Too Black,Too Strong
..Too Black,Too Strong..Be Strong..Be Free..
Does anybody know the first track with this
I've heard Lekebusch live once and I've found his set rather boring. 2 hours
of smoothly mixed percussive hard minimal (drumcode style) without much
tricks stuff. I would actually prefer him to play more intelligent funky
stuff :)
I like hard minimal in general but it has to be more variety in
I've bought mine from amazon.co.uk couple of months ago.
Jernej
SoundOfLj.com
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From: Synthetic Tom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 9:05 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Landcruising
anyone know where i can find or order Carl Craig's
I think this is Jeff Mills - Tomorrow 1. And I've heard that the interview is
with Ben Sims, but don't know if that's true or not.
Jernej
SoundOfLj.com
darw_n wrote:
I have a bunch of Hawtin's sets, and in a few of them, he uses this
interview, a girl asking a guy about what seems to be some
Anyone heard this latest 2xCD on Chain Reaction?
Jernej
Doctor Schinkelfunk wrote:
Hi,
I just bought the Head Rush EP by Miha Klemencic on Potential records
(Potential 009).
In the recordstore they said it was by Dave Clarke. Is this true?
(It doesn't really matter, it is an excellent record, but I was just
wandering)
Miha Klemencic is a
1. Umek
2. Jeff Mills
3. Claude Young
4. Jay Denham
5. Marco Carolla
Derrick May, Rolando, Stacey Pullen, T1000 and other's that I can't remember
right now, should probably be somewhere on the list, but I haven't had the
chance to hear them live yet :(
Jernej
I've had my first live act on a small party couple of week ago. Actually
I had two live acts on that party. The first one under the name Disorda
was mostly tribalish hard techno, and the other one under the Octex
name was deep minimal in BC/CR style.
Both of them came out quite nicely, so i
Dave seems to have been going off lately and seems to have the pioneer
mixer totally down, he played at pure heree in edinburgh on friday night
and blew my mind again. He came on w/ fix-flash and totally ripped it up
with FX and scratching, he really seems to be pushing it forward w/ the
c myster wrote:
I deleted the original message, but 'someone' asked about it.
sorry 4 bandwidth, but it seems a little more like 313 lately.
Satellite Records has the Temple of Transparent Balls CD listed
I see myself spending more and more time there.
www.satelliterecords.com
Speaking of
Dance Extacy wrote:
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newstyle, future style, hardstyle
they go alog great with trancecore, terrorcore,
noisecore, etc,
etc
actually those last three styles are dead. and many of
the producers that used to produce those styles are
now doing
I've been listening/watching real video of this set and I love it (as
anything BC/CR related :).
Does anyone know if it's available somewhere in mp3 or some other
downloadable format?
Jernej
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Turlough Murphy wrote:
This may be stupid but I'm a new subscriber and I was wondering where I can
listen to all these DEMF sets I'm reading about.
Go to:
http://groovetech.com/demf/
Jernej
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vasa stran za mega dan
Todd Smith wrote:
invisible wrote:
i saw him performing two months ago and he definitely rocked . there's a new
advent album out on conform called past forward. i have not heard it so
far, any reviews?
This album is hard as nails. Taking the Advent sound one step further. Still
ea rinon wrote:
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relatively young or fresh - Australia, East Europe and,
fresh?young?Australia?
they made real 100% pure juice stuff in Adelaide,as early as 92
(b4 Jeff left UR AFX did Ambient works)
the first rekids
Tyler Hanel wrote:
I'm wondering if maybe the dubplate business in the drum and bass scene is
an economic tactic by the big name producers. I.e. They have the newest
tracks so they get the best gigs (They make way more money dj'ing than from
record sales, right?). Limiting the spread of
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Jeff Mills playing six hour sets! Has he *ever* played that long before?
Jeff just played two when he came to Melbourne late last year.
But Jeff is so intense, I guess for some that's enough.
When he was herein Slovenia 2 years ago he did a 5h set, and umek had a 3h
From what I understand, it was scripted by Jeff Dont know who the stars
of it were though
Pretty amusing, though
derek.
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