On 7 May 2008, at 16:10, Robert Taylor wrote:
Is that thing about a laptop for every child in Africa some kind of
sick joke?
It's a massive project that's been going on for a few years Rob, intel
have just pulled out of it.
m
On 7 May 2008, at 16:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Surely you've heard about the one-laptop-per-child initiative
before? I think your initial response is probably the correct one.
Some people will actually be so out of touch in a let them eat
cake kind of way that they'll think that
On 5 May 2008, at 04:21, kent williams wrote:
I'll say this about Mr. Hawtin -- he's no dummy. He talks a lot about
the concepts he's trying to implement in his music. I've been left
cold by a lot of his output, and my suspicion is that when he's alone
in the studio, the concepts rule over
Passing this on...
On Saturday night, my laptop bag was stolen from Centrum Club in
Erfurt. We as djs and artists dedicate our entire energy and spirit to
what we do. We work very hard to present music in our own special way.
There is no better feeling than knowing that you and the people
I really enjoyed the mix, there's some good stuff in there - I don't
think it just marketing either but that's all people seem to focus on,
it's easy to talk about the wrong thing ;)
On 2 May 2008, at 08:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah me too- he seems like a decent guy in the flesh but
On 2 May 2008, at 09:02, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
I haven't even heard the mix so I've no opinion on whether it's good
or
bad. However it seems fair to agree that Hawtin is very good at
marketing. Whether his marketing skills outweigh his musical ones
though, that's where it becomes a matter of
On 2 May 2008, at 10:10, Matthew Dickinson wrote:
I get what both of you are saying... but where I'm at it's REALLY
frustrating that most people don't seem to have much personal taste
but instead just follow the trends. It makes it hard to do something
that's outside the norm or what you want
On 2 May 2008, at 09:50, Matt Chester wrote:
I just think it's lazy to say he's good a marketing because to be
honest it's not that hard to market records and do good artwork -
you could ring and email all the press in about 2hrs!!! UR are just
as good for example, as are Bpitch - the
On 2 May 2008, at 10:30, Toby Frith wrote:
That's the way it is though. Some places are good for that music,
and you have to accept it. It's musical economics as it were. If you
want to get noticed, go and live in a place where you will be heard.
Jeff Mills is the best example of this.
On 2 May 2008, at 10:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
H, I'm talking more about the entire thing he's created in
Berlin and his general, almost slavish, use of the newest
gadget/technology.
Nah, Bowie and Eno did that stuff years before him, so he likes
technology it's not really a big
Jason I can't reply to you off list as I get this error:
550 Sender verify failed
But I still disagree and I like the photo and write up.
m
On 2 May 2008, at 11:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heh, heh, you're in the minority here Martin.
I guess so :)
I'm looking at your post like most on here and thinking (in my
case) if it's a snip
to do some artwork and you can handle all the press in 2 hours for a
major release how come
--- kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.cornwarning.com/chaircrusher/minimalisch.mp3
Apologies for my ridiculous German. Apologies also
to Icke Und Er, who
were my inspiration.
There's too many retrigs in that Kent and it could do with some
flanging. :)
m
Cool. Will read that later.
I'd love to see a three way interview where Omar S, Theo and Mad
Mike talk about cars. Maybe that's just me :)
Really, Dave Clarke use't to get slated for taking about cars IIRC.
m
No problem, got some more links to sort today - I've always liked
Derrick's style and attitude.
There's a Theo interview over at RA:
http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature-read.aspx?id=896
m
On 1 May 2008, at 09:50, robin wrote:
On 28 Apr 2008, at 18:27, Martin Dust wrote:
Here's
robin wrote:
And who says this guy has no sense of humor. His new vehicle is an MG-F
:)
I rest my case.
That's a nice looking car in British green and well fast with a turbo,
the 1.8i vv was really fast for an engine that size, the build was
really sh1t tho but it's just a better ride than
On 28 Apr 2008, at 11:16, Robert Taylor wrote:
I was pretty shocked, but all you heard was a distorted thud thud
thud,
with all those lovely dubby chords almost completely lost in the mix.
I don't know what they think they were doing cos they seemed to be
loving it - pumping their fists like
Really surprised at this because the sound guys at Fabric are very,
very good and the bass definition in that place is amazing and should
have suited them down to the ground, sounds like something went very
wrong.
m
On 28 Apr 2008, at 11:05, Robert Taylor wrote:
May I echo the sentiments
On 28 Apr 2008, at 13:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, now that Tom has unsubbed and the list is going to be quiet
without him, I've decided to fill the gap temporarily with a quick
report of Model 500 who played live here in Glasgow for Rubadub's 16th
birthday party.
Tom from Konx-om-Pax
Just noticed there's a new Richie podcast over at RA, thought I'd pass
it on.
m
Here's a linky:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1F3F4V0P
m
On 23 Apr 2008, at 17:16, Kowalsky wrote:
I agree about boomkat. Their reviews are awful. Everything is
wonderful, essential. Everything is limited. They love to hype over
unknown artists releases and speculate it's an aphex twin release if
it has the word window on the title. Ridiculous.
Real Detroit Stage
Saturday, May 24th
12:00-2:00 pm Big Joe Hix
2:00-4:00 pm Reggie “Hotmix” Harrell
4:00-5:30 pm Minx
5:30-7:00 pm Michael Gieger
7:00-8:30 pm Mike Grant
8:30-10:00 pm Terrence Parker
10:00 pm – 12:00 am Stacey Pullen
Sunday, May 25th
12:00-1:30 pm Gabe Real
1:30-3:00 pm T
On 21 Apr 2008, at 00:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fantastic show and yes, the rumors are true,
Sounds great, good report MEK, wish I'd been there - I love Kraftwerk.
m
The Black Dog - @Sheffield Stag Works -13/03/08 Bass Workout
1. The Black Dog - Mental Ward Sleep Machine (Beatless Version) -
Riphead EP - Soma
2. The Black Dog - Witches OV - Radio Scarecrow - Soma
3. The Black Dog - Beep - Radio Scarecrow - Soma
4. The Black Dog - Floods V3.1 (Bass Soldier
Thanks for posting, but...
Have downloaded this twice and both times
the length is 29minutes 47 seconds. Is that
correct or am I having a problem with the download?
That's correct, we only played a short set as support to another local
artist, it was a last minute thing and on a good bass
Matt Kane's Brain wrote:
UR just got added to the Mutek lineup. assuming they show up, Mutek
might have more Detroit performers than movement :)
Harsh, I've never known them not turn up, great line-up at Mutek tho.
m
The Human League use't to use a couple live back in the day, along
with one of these:
http://www.vintagesynth.com/index2.html
m
On 14 Apr 2008, at 13:15, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 2:10 AM, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Anyway, just out of interest the
The way he says Sensual winds me up for some reason :)
m
-
From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 April 2008 14:36
To: 313 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Snoop
The way he says Sensual winds me up for some reason :)
m
No problem, nice to see Bobby get some coverage - I know a few heads
aren't feeling the mix that he did for Fabric but I really like it.
m
Tristan Watkins wrote:
Thanks for posting that Martin. Lee did some good work there. With all these
Hood interviews flying about it's maybe worth rolling
oh yeah and there's a great Bobby podcast here:
http://www.bodytonicmusic.com/podcasts/2008/mar/31/bodytonic-podcast-7-roberthood/
m
Martin Dust wrote:
No problem, nice to see Bobby get some coverage - I know a few heads
aren't feeling the mix that he did for Fabric but I really like
Call me old-fashioned but somethings changed around here...
Martijn
I think if you feel that strongly you should stay on the list and
fight your cause.
m
newsreader voice And finally, Jeff Mills was seen smiling...
m
There's a new one here:
http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature-read.aspx?id=901
m
Listening To:
Kevin Gorman - 689 12
Ellen Allien - Sool
Hot Chip - Made In The Dark
B12 - Last Days Of Silence
Adam Beyer - Fuse Mix
oh and the Rob Hood Fabric mix
On 10 Apr 2008, at 10:18, Martin Dust wrote:
Listening To:
Kevin Gorman - 689 12
Ellen Allien - Sool
Hot Chip - Made In The Dark
B12 - Last Days Of Silence
Adam Beyer - Fuse Mix
On 8 Apr 2008, at 11:50, Toby Frith wrote:
Frustrating producer for me, in that his live performances have
failed to match what he's capable of on his releases. I love
Perpetuum and Excentri, and the Robert Henke Studies for
Thunder release is also excellent.
I think he's pretty good
On 8 Apr 2008, at 11:58, Toby Frith wrote:
PS Toby, what's the date of Kraftwerk playing a Fairfield Halls?
21.9.75
Thanks, the changes to the modern day shows is pretty amazing, you can
almost smell the long haired freaks at this show :) - great show tho.
m
He's also a tall, funny German [usually, an oxymoron], a gear nerd
[http://www.monolake.de/studio/], who, with Gerhard Behles, just so
happened to have conceived one of the best software apps in the last
10 years, and actually can crack a smile as well.
He's a proper nerd that knows his stuff
Saturday May 24th
12:00 pm Tycho (live)
2:00 pm Eric Johnston (live)
3:00 pm [To be confirmed]
4:30 pm Justin Long
6:00 pm Alex Smoke (live)
7:00 pm Par Grindvik (live)
8:00 pm Deadmau5 (live)
9:00 pm [To be confirmed]
10:30 pm Alex Under (live)
Sunday May 25th
12:00 pm Matthew Hawtin
3:00 pm
All the PR says Movement: Detroit Electronic Music Festival - have a
word with them MEK ;)
m
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Movement Beatport Stage, Martin, Movement
this certainly isn't a DEMF line-up
MEK
Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/08/2008 01:59:40 PM:
On 7 Apr 2008, at 03:36, Southern Outpost wrote:
Can't forget the KLF Chill Out, one of my favourites back in the day.
Yeah, that's a fine album, how they got away with all those samples is
a miracle. Great for driving home from a club.
m
Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:
Yeah we need more rooms with those old Irresistible Force records...
Chill Out or Die ;-)
We never got that kind of hippy crap up here, the chill rooms always had
good stuff going on in them - which was good because it was always
squat tekno next door. MMM seems to
Frank Glazer wrote:
The time I heard MMM play he absolutely killed it, and there was nary
a pink floyd record to be found. Why all the hate?
There's no hate as you suggest, just my opinion based on suffering
several weeks worth of it.
m
Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:
I loved Global Chillage, played it a lot back then! All those old
ambient records one FAX where also personal favorites.
I think they over egged it with almost an album a week at one point but
there's some good stuff in there. I was always liked Emit as a label.
m
Frank Glazer wrote:
were you reading
http://mnmlssg.blogspot.com/2008/04/can-somebody-please-direct-me-to-chill.html
earlier today martin? :)
No, just listening to a load of stuff I'd like to play out but wouldn't
really have a chance to, guess I should just sort some mixes.
m
Nice find, always good to see Rob get some coverage.
m
Greg Earle wrote:
Short and to the point:
http://www.xlr8r.com/features/2008/03/q-robert-hood
- Greg
On 4 Apr 2008, at 16:01, Paul Kendrick wrote:
Im not sure that the people listening to minimal listen to CR, Hood,
DBX
and so on, its all about the current sound like Craig Richards,
Ricardo
Villalobos, luciano and these producers...the people who listen to it
because its hip don't care
There is, we've just finished screen printing the sleeve, numbering the
sleeves and just about to rubber stamp 1380 labels. Simon Francis has
done a great job of the mastering, well chuffed
I have a few up on Discogs and Blackhole will have some stock next week
Does anyone miss them at events? I do, I'd really love to play a slow
long 3hr set to bend some heads.
m
If what you can create without too much effort on a laptop running
reason sounds minimal, then hell, that's gonna be the new music.
It's not the tools, anyone can copy or learn to copy the top ten on
Beatport - mnml is doing the same thing as Dubstep at the moment, shame
really.
Ellen's
On 1 Apr 2008, at 16:00, robin wrote:
If you were Kraftwerk.
They'd go for the one with the least bodily movement I reckon.
m
On 31 Mar 2008, at 09:31, Robert Taylor wrote:
Serious - a lot of dubstep producers seem to have been raised in
quite a
hermetic environment with limited influences - it's only now that
they've been made aware of other genres and the sound has converged
with
other genres in some instances -
Oh come on Ken, it does have a strange pull, just like the moon, the
full moon Boosh Voice :)
m
On 27 Mar 2008, at 15:42, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
Sadly, this seems implausible to me!
Symbolic. Detroit has a powerful effect on the globe.
On 27 Mar 2008, at 15:47, Robert Taylor wrote:
Detroit doesn't have that pull anymore - it's Baltimore now!
Who told you that Rob? Bubbles?
Great program tho, totally addicted.
m
On 27 Mar 2008, at 15:55, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 11:53 AM, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 27 Mar 2008, at 15:47, Robert Taylor wrote:
Detroit doesn't have that pull anymore - it's Baltimore now!
Who told you that Rob? Bubbles?
Great program tho
On 27 Mar 2008, at 15:56, Robert Taylor wrote:
Put it this way.
I want to go to Baltimore on holiday.
I've never felt the need to do so in Detroit.
You should go down the dam in your Sunday Best Rob, you looked great
in that toppa
m
On 27 Mar 2008, at 16:03, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 11:58 AM, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Sure, I'm on ep 2 and watching only one show a week - old school
style. Best TV I've seen in a long time, some of the shots and detail
is amazing.
oh just wait
it is so much better than the sopranos or any other show really that
its not even a competition.
Chase did a lot of good work with that show, he paved the way Tom IMHO
m
He seems to know what he's talking about ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfJO3VX6cZg
What a ball bag!
m
wouldn't it be great if someone did a similar series set in Detroit??
I had this idea with robot cops and evil corps Gets coat
m
Moby in I am boring shocker - he should do us all a favour and make
a move to get closer to his creator.
IMHO he gives vegans a bad name, ;)
http://gawker.com/371549/tea+swilling-musician-is-not-into-drugs
m
Forgot to mention this, 10 free downloads.
https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/97584/bloc_promo
m
Evolution is part of life
but this is deevolution.
tom
I'd love to see Devo at DEMF ;)
Spudboy
Matt Chester wrote:
Also, 9 out of 10 promoters of this kind of music are putting on
parties these days for the love of it rather than any financial
gain.Even if you did lie and put Juan or whoever on your flyer,
chances are the place would still be half empty ;-)
Last couple of times
When we got there it very much felt like the morning after but from
the pictures I've seen people did manage to rave for 3 days. I've
never seen so many broken people in one place before :)
Really enjoyed Scorn and Bitstream before having one too many
sambuca's and watching Karl Bartos
On 19 Mar 2008, at 10:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When we got there it very much felt like the morning after but
yeah, totally - we arrived at 8pm-ish on friday and everyone was
totally mashed
already. musically I enjoyed the weekend,
Not really heard a bad report and it's a great
and there's a new Joy Division documentary coming out
http://www.joydivisionmovie.co.uk/
Heard some very good reports about the above.
m
I think that guy can wear his beard with pride, looks useful but there's
no way it will be able to split complex sounds.
m
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 5:15 PM, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that guy can wear his beard with pride, looks useful but there's
no way it will be able to split complex sounds.
i disagree, ive been doing something similar in my DSP class where
On 12 Mar 2008, at 14:06, KiDD*e wrote:
Yea, i know.
I've missed him last automn, that's why i would really love to hear
him play
live for the last time.
Well harsh...
On 12 Mar 2008, at 16:01, JT Stewart wrote:
Excellent points Francis, about the commercial side. Their approach is
not geared towards music lovers, and it's a shame in the eyes of
people like us. I think they're already putting on all the music they
like though and wouldn't consider what
On 5 Mar 2008, at 23:11, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 5:28 PM, kent williams
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that they probably didn't nominate anyone that doesn't have
their catalog at Beatport, but even given that, doesn't it seem a
little light on Detroit artists?
On 6 Mar 2008, at 10:31, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
Is there an award for the lowest fidelity mp3 at all? Just curious.
Surely that award should go to Radiohead for the last album pr stunt.
m
On 6 Mar 2008, at 13:50, kent williams wrote:
I imagine that the people who win their categories will get some
incremental bump in sales on Beatport.
I would imagine that's the main reason.
I will vote for Chymera and
Gregory Tresher because I like their music.
And this whole thing wasn't
Details here:
http://www.diskob.com/c/denham/thetruth/thetruth_eng_b.html
m
On 28 Feb 2008, at 13:29, Frank Glazer wrote:
that's the motown records logo. not towers. not an ae. what the.
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 7:21 AM, Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
the one you posted. with the 313 that looks like an ae
I think he means this:
I think you should wait to see what Todd does Kent.
m
kent williams wrote:
I am going to print up Martin's design. I'll ask my printer friend
about US Made/Fair Trade shirts as opposed to whatever he normally
uses. My question is this: will people pay twice as much for US
Made/Fair Trade?
So, I got the album yesterday - loving the mix and track selection -
solid stuff.
m
The rest of the line-up is not very techno at all - Jamie Cullum, no
thought not.
m
On 27 Feb 2008, at 09:36, Paul Kendrick wrote:
That's mad, shame Im not going as the rest of the line up is not
really for me, lets hope they tour it
holy sh*zzle, that is going to be brutal!
On Tue,
On 27 Feb 2008, at 08:27, Todd Sines wrote:
I am designer / director, and no offense to Martin,
None taken :)
but I think the re-appropriation of logos went out with the Packard
Plant... and the days of rave..
Don't take away the rave Todd!!!
working on something. but i'm on tour
Good stuff, here's V3
http://flickr.com/photos/dustscience/2293704836/
On 26 Feb 2008, at 02:50, kent williams wrote:
Haha Angie. I love it. Maybe a little belligerent for the 313 list.
Wait what am I saying?
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 8:10 PM, Detroit Techno Militia
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't mention Mo-town on Dluv ;)
m
On 25 Feb 2008, at 19:48, Frank Glazer wrote:
I take it nobody likes my Motown logo design?
a
313
T-shirt is virtually zero :(
Don't see why you couldn't just buy one regardless of the design
people selected, you're on the list so you should be able to make a
purchase I reckon.
m
Remco
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden
On 26 Feb 2008, at 14:28, kent williams wrote:
First off I think Martin's design is winning, as I've not seen another
besides Frank's. Sorry Frank!
What about the DMT design from Angie?
Second, I will get some printed and bring to the festival and sell
them to whomever at cost. I dont
And DTM and DMT are very different things.
Opps :)
m
Shall I just make one with:
We are Cnuts, We are 313
;)
m
On 24 Feb 2008, at 19:40, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 1:38 PM, KHJ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dbx (debut of new live set)
mixmaster morris
those are nice.
benny benassi
Wonder how many people will put there hands up? ;)
m
Here's my first idea...
http://flickr.com/photos/dustscience/2290425971/
m
On 25 Feb 2008, at 10:34, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:
On 25 feb 2008, at 11:02, Martin Dust wrote:
On 24 Feb 2008, at 19:40, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 1:38 PM, KHJ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dbx (debut of new live set)
mixmaster morris
those are nice.
benny
In 909 type another simple designer t
http://flickr.com/photos/dustscience/2290623091/
http://flickr.com/photos/dustscience/2290556165/
m
Another simple designer here
http://flickr.com/photos/dustscience/2290556165/
m
of
the RenCen.
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 4:40 AM, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Here's my first idea...
http://flickr.com/photos/dustscience/2290425971/
m
heehe
GM Version 2 with added input from Kent...
http://flickr.com/photos/dustscience/2292081942/
m
On 25 Feb 2008, at 17:46, kent williams wrote:
I came up with this today -- not as a serious suggestion for a 313
list T Shirt, but in keeping with the automotive theme of Martin's
design, I
Yip, just banged the design out before I went for my tea :) and now
I'm going for my tea - we can change the addy and stuff tomorrow if
people like it...
m
On 25 Feb 2008, at 18:54, Wojtek wrote:
I think it's hyperreal.org, not .com
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Martin Dust [EMAIL
:51 PM, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
heehe
GM Version 2 with added input from Kent...
http://flickr.com/photos/dustscience/2292081942/
I'll have a couple of designs up tomorrow for people to have a neb at.
m
Michael Kuszynski wrote:
So when is someone going to post a design?
Really simple, just the list name I would imagine. That's what I
would love to buy.
On 2/23/08, Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 23
and
http://www.discogs.com/release/307255
Ivan Tomasevic wrote:
http://www.discogs.com/release/588436
http://www.discoverychannel.co.uk/dangerousjobs/worldstoughesttribes/index.shtml
I don't mind graphic artists sampling each other.
m
Thor Teague wrote:
Maybe it's stock.
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 8:01 AM, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and
http://www.discogs.com/release/307255
Ivan Tomasevic wrote:
http://www.discogs.com/release/588436
http
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