I haven't made my mind up on this one yet, I'm kinda glad someone is
pushing
tips out there cos the top ten in the electronic/dance section on iTunes
has
been the same all year - which can't be a good thing.
if it was free id likely be cool with that. but selling it, i think
thats just weak.
Anyone heard Franki's mix?
m
You don't, you're on a Mac...
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: fab. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
I'd like to know how you even access the website. Neither IE nor Safari
got me there.
I'd guess his intentions where/are good (wearing the shirt) but it's
difficult to understand who this ad is aimed at, although it's message is
pretty clear. IE6 only :) major mistake. I guess Nokia are starting to take
notice of smaller companies these days and it feels a bit like a mixed
Subject: Re: (313) Music Recommenders
On 12/3/06, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
or Trying to buy being cool?
actually theyre trying to SELL being cool.
You sure Tom? Are we cool are something now :)
I haven't made my mind up on this one yet, I'm kinda glad someone is pushing
Although I still get a lot of music mags, they are mostly to be found in the
toilet in the studio along with our copies of Mac User :)
I've been reading a lot of blogs:
http://blog.grievousangel.net/
Fellow dust worker Paul, grime/dancehall/dubstep mad...
http://blissout.blogspot.com/
One of
this should be of interest to some of the heads
http://www.thefader.com/blog/articles/2006/11/18/shine-on-and-on-extended-sentimental-remix
m
B) While this may seem like a statement of the obvious, when his efforts
in
total are added up, and everything can still be picked out so cleanly in
the
mix, it is nothing short of a miracle. His production skills can't be
faulted, and the pressing of his new album at D+M will only help to
Clock DVA - Fractalized and Final Program
They nearly always get missed out when Sheffield scene gets a mention but
they
where a massive influence.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOEyzJtU1YA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJyKVNhLrHY
Cabaret Voltaire - Nag Nag Nag and Trust In The Lord
Without
i hope people are not disappointed that we are going beyond our initial
claim of limited to 500. it was never our intention to not meet demand,
500 was just all we could (not even) afford. now we are receiving lots of
help from distribs to press more...so hopefully most people who are
actively
This is indeed true, I believe Hutter freaked out before the recording and
left the band because of the musical direction.
m
- Original Message -
From: Toby Frith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 9:10 AM
Subject
This should be of interest to a few people here:
http://www.bigozine2.com/archive/ARrarities06/ARkwbremen.html
m
or Nowtcore :) By the way Rob, what's a Hatch Desk?
m
- Original Message -
From: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Nick Breinich [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Hyperdub, rhythmic noise and fractured ambient?
Jeez, I wonder if they do clowntempo, greenhouse and lounge acid
Loads of new releases up and new site...
http://www.subjectdetroit.com/
m
On 20 Oct 2006, at 04:16, Richard Hester wrote:
I've seen copies of Slater's two GPR albums, Black Dog
Parallels, and Transparent Balls cropping up lately, as well as
a belated release of the Radioactive Lamb album. I was wondering
what was up with that.
GPR have being doing that for
On 19 Oct 2006, at 13:25, kent williams wrote:
I don't know the whole story but GPR seems to have been a music
industry nightmare for everyone they ever released. Apparently they
went tits up with thousands of copies of Black Dog's Temple of
Transparent Balls locked in a warehouse somewhere
short description: the return of the original Chain Reaction crew
w/ serious
dub techno
soundfiles: http://hardwax.com/audio/52/52312/52312_A1.mp3
http://hardwax.com/audio/52/52312/52312_B1.mp3
Feeling both of those, although they also feel a tad old for some
reason or another
m
You can now download the DIFFERENT WORLD MIX (Cynet-Media Podcast 2)
from our web page:
www.cynet-media.com
In the podcast section. Enjoy and thank you for your support!
DW (Young Nakajima)
Not DT or T but come enjoy the bass - new and old cuts
dubstep mix with a heavy reggae flavour, bass bin head alert - 1000 ~
Denk of Pressure
Track listing is:
0.00 Asher Senator / Saxon Sound Intro
1.11 King Tubby / Johnny Clark: A Ruffer Version (Jackpot)
4.45 Digital Mystikz: Ancient
No problem, big fan of Neil's work - he's out there if you ask me...
m
On 10 Oct 2006, at 16:41, Nick Breinich wrote:
thanks martin. this'll make the day go by a little faster. also, the
new neil landstrumm on planet mu has a weird kind of mutant dubstep
vibe. interesting production.
On 10 Oct 2006, at 16:44, fab. wrote:
thanks martin, i'm still not convinced by this dubstep/grime stuff so
im going to listen to this mix to give it another shot :)
You need to go to night of DMZ with some good mates and experience it,
as Bone says, no pills, no lights, no fights, just
Try here Joe
http://www.myspace.com/throttleclark
m
- Original Message -
From: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 10:52 PM
Subject: (313) contact for clark (warp)
anyone? I dont want to talk to anyone but him. I'm not looking to book
anyone
He reminds me of AFX, not my cup of tea but the album is pretty good..
m
- Original Message -
From: Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 9:20 AM
Subject: Re: (313) new clark
- Original Message -
There's a public Beta now available here:
http://www.ableton.com/beta
It's very, very buggy and do not install if you plan to use 5.2.2 or
play live without a re-install - in short version 6 screws over 5 big
time.
Martin
Dan in a strange twist, all mail to you are bouncing:
550 Sender verify failed
(in reply to RCPT TO command)
Kent's email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
m
On 28 Sep 2006, at 12:32, /0 wrote:
still using 4.1 because its been a pig since
5.2.2 seems pretty stable, just the odd glitch with midi or the hard
disk.
they really need an ableton lite or something. or a really modular
codebase and installation routine
or one that works properly
On 28 Sep 2006, at 14:48, J.T. wrote:
5.2.2 seems pretty stable, just the odd glitch with midi or the hard
disk.
does it record sysex yet?
actually i cant even get it to record pitchbend from a dx100, it's
weird...records pitchbend fine from other machines..i think?
Gave up on the midi
Andy Stott - Merciless LP - Modern Love
Absolutely loving this album, bit slower than his 12s but well a look
- highly recommend.
VARIOUS / TEMPA - Dubstep Allstars Vol. 4
Youngsta and Hatcha step up, there's some killer tracks on this double
album and while Youngsta locks the mix down,
Has he ever recorded a track called Morse Code?
m
On 26 Sep 2006, at 13:34, Tristan Watkins wrote:
Ah yes, it was indeed.
http://www.discogs.com/forums/topic?topic_id=98695#1293996
Here's the track:
http://lukemcgrath.com/mixes/kennylarkin-morsecode.mp3
Tristan
That's the one, Ken's done a re-edit - wondered where it came from :)
m
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcX94DsMoc0
George Kranz Din Daa Da
What is the track (or tracks) that samples this? I've heard DJs play
it a ton.
No idea on the sample Kent, but it made me think of Devo. Check this
out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UKtZwWLMp8
Spudboy M
You sure Ken, Din Daa Da came out in like 1983ish...
m
On 25 Sep 2006, at 09:02, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
There appears to be a use of the sample by DJ Assault, but I can't find
the actual release, only a mention on various DJ mixes. I have to
confess to owning the CD below, so I can check
On 9/25/06, J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
including a-c's tears on subject
just pulled this out again the other day, this tune is so so great. he
killed it on this one.
Never fails...
m
stuff and that he loves what he does, that's
so rare these days.
I'm hoping to get over to DEMF but with the fares that high, who knows.
I'd love to get something cut by Ron tho...
m
And when he listened to my record, he picked the tracks that people
would like most.
On 9/20/06, Martin
Really enjoyed all three of these, but the Ron Murphy one is pure gold
- well done the Submerge crew for the work.
http://www.detroitdigitalvinyl.com/submergepodcast/
m
Might not be to everyone's tastes (too laptoppy???).
How on earth is that defined?
It's a great album, in fact I'n a big fan of his work - buy it all...
m
On 19 Sep 2006, at 14:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh don't ask me I'm just trying to cover myself in case a shower of
invective is dumped on my head.
Nah, I think you'll be fine, anyone who's has been touched by Basic
Channel will be feeling Andy's stuff for sure...
On stupid terms,
fabrice Lig wrote:
hmmm, I agree with some previous post...
You know, something I would like to do (if one day a label give me the
chance to) is a kind of compilation to pass to my children and
say...hmmm, here is a cd you have to hear...its electronic music from
Detroit or Detroit
Also, the explanation to me is very much in line with that
Retrospective of Garnier, recent out on F Comm (not to criticise the
quality of his music, but what is the point of a retrospective of
tracks that are all newer than 10 years, easily available from other
sources, some of them released
On 6 Sep 2006, at 09:56, Paul Kendrick wrote:
Every time I good clubbing in Paris I have a great time, and I love
the rex, even if its drinks are very ££. Love the rig and the crowd,
very friendly.
Also like hearing Laurent when he plays there, the last 12 hour I saw
him do there was
better than unsubscribing in a
huff, esp if you only ever post to moan about the state of the list. If
that's all you're there to do, see ya!
Well said Rob, I've gotta 99 problems but this list aint one
m
be
generated with the digital emulation. on the fly, at the click of the
mouse..
/12
- Original Message -
From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 9:18 AM
Subject: (313) Laptop Debate
OK then, which one of these is purely made on analog kit
http://www.maxmsp.ru/files/fizzarum/un_seq/notron/notron_sos.htm
m
- Original Message -
From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ralf Gill (healthAlliance) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 7:08 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Laptop Debate
i have
OK then, which one of these is purely made on analog kit?
http://www.dustscience.com/Audio/hi/dustsnd003-06-TheBlackDog-Silenced.m3u
http://www.dustscience.com/Audio/hi/dustsnd003-10-TheBlackDog-Silenced.m3u
http://www.dustscience.com/Audio/hi/dustsnd003-16-TheBlackDog-Silenced.m3u
m
snip
And they were doing it before there was anyone telling them how to do
it. They had to master an unwieldy, complicated instrument, and make
it sing. And there was always that moments of excitement in the track
that would be irretrievable if the DA30 ate the DAT.
You can still get the
Grabbing now, thanks for including some of our tracks D...
m
- Original Message -
From: Wildtek Concept / DJ Dimitri Pike [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for the feedback about July/August sessions. This one is more
longer and
maybe a bit less harder.
Peace to all, have a nice weekend.
also, this is probably the wrong list to mention this name, but
stephen stapleton
(nurse with wound) is almost more a knob-twiddler than anything else,
but he's
also a great artist in my opinion, pushing the boundaries of music and
experimentation.
Both Stapleton and Tibet have done some
On 1 Sep 2006, at 09:26, fab. wrote:
soon people are going to have to apologise for using software.
*goes in the cellar to fetch his analog equipment*
Most people wouldn't notice the difference and I'm sure the other 99.9%
don't actually care
m
On 1 Sep 2006, at 09:35, Jason Brunton wrote:
Ss- you'll get Tom going again- remember he's one of the all
important 0.1% minority aka The Underground :)
Jason
I don't think there's anything wrong with it Jason, Ken endlessly bangs
on about the difference between digital and analogue
On 1 Sep 2006, at 10:08, fab. wrote:
before the advent of (cheap) digital photography we would write down
all the parameters and make little sketches of the settings.
now we just take snapshots with our cam phones :P
True, true but this makes no difference as it's more difficult to
on about the difference between digital and analogue
okay
now you are all just winding me up ..
to me it's all about the system .. aka . the sound system
So that's why all records are cut in mono these daysjessshhh
m
i completely agree on the 16 track comment. etc etc
Bit late to this one but
I kinda figure that what Tom is taking about is the point of entry, and
while it is a lot easier to get into doing electronic music now than
it was say 20 years ago, the process of making music hasn't really
Any universal statement gets pretty hard to prove,
I seem to remember from some lecture back in the myst of time that there's
only two things that are universal, the rhythm with which children torment
each other, nah na na nah and the syllable used for mother - Ma, I have no
proof tho and
and the lecture was on language, I think *lol*
m
- Original Message -
From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 9:46 PM
Subject: Re: Re: (313) Production
Any universal statement gets pretty hard to prove,
I
what this has to do with comparing the feats of groundbreaking artists
to anyone using a computer to make music is beyond me. but thanks i
guess.
Yo Tom, check this out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMPc4Q3AHcQ
Make sure you don't end up like this man ;)
m
PS Can some hit me up with some
cheers ken, headphones locked and digg'in for the old Theo stuff I have
left on 12...
m
On 30 Aug 2006, at 16:32, Jari Tolkkinen wrote:
PS Can some hit me up with some deep/soulful mixes please, I think
I'm ready
to try and get into Theo again
In case you missed:
Mark Gage aka Vapourspace did a 40 minute Bladerunner mix, shout if you
want to hear it and I'll stick it online for you...
m
Loads of live sets:
http://afxlive.watmm.com/aphextwin/audio/
m
Just gone up, looks interesting
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individualn=2videoid=1086356838
m
On 25 Aug 2006, at 11:23, Robert Taylor wrote:
Almost the entire Fax (Pete Namlook) back catalogue has BR samples
stuffed in somewhere - most Fax stuff is Pete falling asleep on an
antique synth for an hour, then splicing a line from BR in from time to
time - 'accelerated decrepitude', 'time
Washington Tom, He's done loads of great stuff of late, he also set up
a couple of new labels as well...
m
On 25 Aug 2006, at 14:29, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
is he still living in detroit? it seemed like he got insanely
productive for like 3 months there, now its been a while
tom
On
On 25 Aug 2006, at 14:45, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
On 8/25/06, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Washington Tom, He's done loads of great stuff of late, he also set up
a couple of new labels as well...
i guess i just expected his stuff to be coming out on UR related
labels
I disagree Tom, some of the DVD's are pretty good, in a magazine type way
and after all they are free. I think they could be doing a better job of
featuring new artists but I don't think they are anything to get really bent
about mate...
As for trading on Detroit, I guess some people will
On 8/24/06, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I disagree Tom, some of the DVD's are pretty good, in a magazine type way
and after all they are free. I think they could be doing a better job of
featuring new artists but I don't think they are anything to get really
bent
about mate
- Original Message -
From: J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Thomas D. Cox,Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 10:59 PM
Subject: Re: (313) new planet e
i have yet to hear a vince watson track that i like, but hopefully
carl will pick some joints!
i
Some of you guys are trippin'. That EP is great.
The piano break will score on the dance-floor for sure...
m
- Original Message -
From: J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Thomas D. Cox,Jr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 11:09 PM
Subject: Re: (313) new planet e
Are you guys crazy? I'll sort some picks tomorrow. The Planet E stuff
I can see where you are coming from Jason but I do buy a lot of stuff
from Beatport and Bleep mostly odd tracks from EPs and Albums where I
don't like the full thing and while it may not appeal to heads I know
teenagers who don't own a single piece of Vinyl or a CD but do own more
than one
Loads of local labels up here do 7s and seem to do really well with
them...
m
On 17 Aug 2006, at 07:00, disrupt wrote:
Yeah, and let's not forget the Dub/Reggae corner. Same there,
especially
7s. Hard to imagine this stuff on CD somehow.
I've heard the opposite from the world of indie
Many thanks for the mad props Kent and Tom, been really busy but I
thought I'd share these with people on 313.
Short Movie of The Dust Crew making the KTF Posters
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWCyYJ5wP8k
Photo's of the screen-printing process
http://www.dustscience.com/KTFPHOTOS/
Martin
PS
Cheers Ian, posters go out this week.
Had major problems with the heat/sunshine, it was drying the ink on the
screen so we had to wait until it was cold, which is really an odd
thing to say if you live in Sheffield :)
m
On 14 Aug 2006, at 11:19, Ian Cheshire wrote:
yeap got mine last
What a sh1tty week I've had and to top it off the exhaust on my car has
just fallen off :(
This is currently playing very loud in the studio:
Whitehouse - Live - Noise Fans Only
http://videodrom.org/article.php3?id_article=95video=IMG%2Fwhiteh
-5.flv#bdp
There's some funny drama in the
On 4 Aug 2006, at 10:06, Tristan Watkins wrote:
- Original Message - From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: list 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2006 9:15 AM
Subject: (313) It's Friday
What a sh1tty week I've had
Tell me about it. Everything I touch breaks this week
The car's fixed and I've just got a nice note from Fabrice, tagged at
the bottom was this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0JqTIMfCQo
Check it out, brilliant stuff
m
Looks great Paul, well done to the crew for getting it sorted...
m
On 2 Aug 2006, at 13:37, Paul Kendrick wrote:
Full line-up information so people don't miss the movie:
It's about as ludicrous as that stupid MOBO thing [music of black
origin awards].. I mean, where the hell do you draw the line ? Irish
traditional Music [which has it's roots in Egyptian and Eastern
European Music] influenced american country music, which among others
influenced Stevie
There was a programme on Channel 4 a while back which claimed that
Gospel music originated in the Hebrides (remote Scottish islands) - it
did not originate in Africa, but from stern Gaelic speaking Scots who
passed it on to their slaves
Really, now that I'd like to hear...
m
Nice . mix ..
Does anyone have any comments on minimalism ?
Are we going to see the global revival of techno through minimalism?
If you think Claude has jumped on the bandwagon you need to check his
last album out :)
m
On 27 Jul 2006, at 09:44, 86 wrote:
.. crumble ..
..HeHe..
Its certainly not a band wagon .. but he is exporting a direction
Claude has always done the unexpected, drop him a mail, he'll probably
reply...
Good music is good music tho, regardless of how fast the beats are. I'm
a
Claude's got a new mix up on his site:
http://www.claudeyoung.net
m
Oh dear, and I'm sorry for popping this on the list, but is this what
people (general public) think dance music is?
m
On 24 Jul 2006, at 08:33, Peteri, Jochem wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HAUuwiqIXcsearch=gebroeders%20ko
This Link Contains Trance
On 24 Jul 2006, at 15:33, kent williams wrote:
If the 'real' dance music we all evangelize about were universally
acknowledged, what would happen to the whole 'underground,' 'those who
know' vibe we all love so much?
I'm not taking about sales or chart action, more information and
This Link Contains Trance
http://basshunter.m0o.eu/anna/index_en.php
m
Skreamism 2 - White
Where'd you get this fella?
Looks good, grabbing
m
On 21 Jul 2006, at 12:23, Placid wrote:
Some of you might like this. Subwoofer required.
This may be of interest to some members, some great stuff...
m
**starts
A Coil Preorder Offer July 2006
Strange Fortune is excited to have the go ahead from Threshold House to
begin offering 6 new Coil reissues.
All of the following are open starting
Morning 313,
It's a bit quiet at the moment but we have a gig coming up at Pressure
in Glasgow
http://www.slamevents.com/clubupdates/pre
We have a new Comp CD, that comes with a free limited hand made print:
http://www.dustscience.com/Releases/DustSampler-KeepTheFaith.php
It's a shame that UR seem to want to only play festivals and venues
like
Fabric in the UK. Its not working obviously.
I think it's a brave move and probably a good way to present Techno,
especially in the USA - where people are more accepting of the band
format, this is something that Dan
On 20 Jul 2006, at 13:45, fab. wrote:
but is it proper techno though?
I would say so...
i havent seen UR Live but i have seen UR presents Timeline Live
and it was a live funk jam more than anything else.
Alot of people were not aware of the project and thought they were
going to see UR
Well it's all very well huffing and puffing about being underground,
but
it's a little rich when they refuse to play for underground promoters
in
London and instead play at a soulless cattlemarket that's the clubbing
equivalent of Sony.
Ouch and you have a point Rob, UR have gone through
party but your not a load the act that's NEVER been to London. But
surly
that the act the punters want to see?
Haven't they played London once? I seem to remember them doing a press
conference with the lights off
m
It was shoddy and amateurish.
It what way Dan? Care to go into a bit more detail? Scan 7 look ace and
I kinda figured that may just bring a few new people into the
music...It surely can't be that bad, can it?
Maybe they've totally re-shot and re-edited it since then...
And for the
Some interesting points and views but I'm still going to get it :) It's
a shame if it hasn't worked out as we all could have hoped.
I'll tell you what tho, if Dan Sicko ever has a go at doing a
documentary I'd edit that for free, they are so hard to edit but I'd
put my head on the block,
On 18 Jul 2006, at 14:43, Robert Taylor wrote:
If you want to compare and contrast - look at the Sheffield documentary
- well made, great interviews, etc etc - everything that Hi Tech Soul
wasn't
Right, thanks Rob...Although I will say that Sheffield Doc missed out a
ton of stuff but it
We are here...
http://www.myspace.com/dustscience
- Original Message -
From: David [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 11:23 PM
Subject: Re: (313) myspace (is) 313 (OT)
http://www.myspace.com/djguylafleur
Nice work P...
- Original Message -
From: Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 10:23 PM
Subject: (313) Acid-house.net
Had a bit of a face lift Dragged the forum into the 00's..
Http://www.acid-house.net
Come say hello.
Cheers
P
Blasting out on 11 on a rare day where that big ball of burning fire in
the sky is visible in Sheffield
Surgeon - Floorshow
Spazzy riddims from broken machines with ASBO's - there's a hint of
Kraftwerk in here as well, quality EP...
Keep The Faith
New CD Comp from Dust, pretty tasty if I
Terrence and Claude are bang on it, I could watch them for hours, which
I find odd because I've never been much of a spotter but there's
something about the way they lock things down and get lost in the
music. I know a lot of people say they are DJ's for DJ's but I
completely disagree with
I don't mind the odd bit scratching, but this is pretty impressive:
http://www.devilducky.com/media/47798/
Never sounds like that when I try :)
m
- Original Message -
From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 5:21 PM
Subject: [Norton
South Street Player - (Who) Keeps Changing Your Mind?
http://www.discogs.com/release/35159
Got a real soft spot for that tune...
Martin
Enjoy
http://www.terrenceparker.net/video/fuse.wmv
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