Hi all,
Apologies if I've posted any of these before, I can't actually remember.
Got a selection of mixes for download. Here are the links and tracklists.
If any of the links are broken please go to http://www.arcart.org/hearmixes.htm to grab the files.
incorrect mix
a mash up of genres
Indeed. thanks for asking me along, been wanting to play a warm up set for
ages and enjoyed playing some more chilled stuff on a loud set up.
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From: john harvey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 November 2003 2:39
To: 313
Subject: (313) public life
another good night!
Copied and pasted from another forum, here's my take on it
Just listened to this for the first time and it was a terrible
disappointment. It had a few moments, but at least until track 6 I could
hardly believe how devoid of substance it was.
I don't think it sounds a lot like any of the pre
About 10 years ago, half way through Vainqueuer "Lyot" (Maurizio mix, natch), I
had a tap on my shoulder and a glammed up lady asked me if I had any M-People.
Nice, as they are one of my most detested musical incarnations. Obviously, I
said no. Returning to what I was doing, I was tapped from be
Hi all,
Here's a mix I did.
Hope the long link doesn't break. If it does you can reach it through the site
anyway.
Mix:
http://www.arcart.org/audio/mixes/Max_Duley_-_Learning_Process_section_3_.mp3
Tracklist:
TERRACE - "INTO DEEP SPACE" (ORLANDO VOORN mix) (EEVO LUTE)
LIKE A TIM - "GROANIN
Cheers. Like A Tim has done some excellent music over the years. Any idea
how old he is? He looks about 20 in those pics but he's been releasing for
about a decade or so.
Love this image from his site: http://home.wanadoo.nl/like/parijs.jpg
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 13:18:00 +0200
To: <313@hyper
ermnot only have I had the track ID'dembarrassingly I already own
it.
In case anyone is interested, it's Surgeon, "Midnight Club" tracks 1 on
Counterbalance, and it rocks.
Date: Fri, 06 Jun 2003 11:49:42 +0100
To: 313 <313@hyperreal.org>
From: Max Duley
Hi all,
Tried to ID this clip for someone last night, I didn't know it but it's damn
good and instantly entered my own wants list. Hope someone here can help.
the link is on this page:
http://www.theonlyremedy.co.uk/z_arcart/id.htm
It's the one called "snoosk unknown", at the bottom of the pag
Ken, I suffered the same confusion recently. Steve Bicknell caned this super
dark track at Lost in 1995/96. One night I asked him what it was and he
showed me the record. I subsequently bought the Transmat repress with the
black label, and myself and all my friends have forever thought that the Art
The Axis 33 is something of a jive bunny style (not really) megamix of Axis,
Purpose Maker & Tomorrow material put together by Claude Young across 2
sides of vinyl. It's very good...not a record to DJ with (unless you're
playing to people who've never heard any Mills material). Claude seems to
have
regarding the Nitzer Ebb track he played, it could be one of those mentioned
(I don't know the remixes or the originals) but it could well be something
he's put together himself purely for using with Final Scratch, some of his
edits for that purpose are wonderfully confusing.
Regarding the 30 minu
Sell it to me!!! I'm desperately seeking early Eevolute stuff just now.
Eevolute 1 - 5 are all very rare as the masters were accidentally destroyed
(hence no repress). There are copies of Eevo#6 and above knocking around.
I've got a copy of #2 coming my way (Evil is a superb track - check the ly
Hi Maarten...
I replied to your mail today. Sorry for the delay, I've been out of town
(went to catch Robert Hood tear it up @ Atomic Jam - absolutely
brilliant!!).
Cheers for the track ID, I've already located and ordered a copy of the
record and updated the web page with the details.
http://ww
Sorry to keep sending this but I messed up half the links. That'll teach me
to try techy stuff at 2 in the morning.
They're all fixed now, plus I've added info on those clips ID'd so far.
Here's the link to the page again:
http://www.theonlyremedy.co.uk/z_arcart/id.htm
Cheers,
Max
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http://w
It seems the server went down over night so if any of you tried you may have
got a dead page.
It's back up now.
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From: Max Duley / ARCart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 March 2003 01:27
To: 313
Subject: more track IDs
Hi all,
Thanks to all those who helpe
Hi all,
Thanks to all those who helped out with my last batch...in the past few
weeks I've got hold of a handful of records I've wanted for so so long,
including my holy grail, which turned out to be a Holy Ghost track.
I've uploaded a whole load more tracks, again all dating back to the early
90
I've uploaded some .mp3 clips which I'm trying to ID, thus hopefully
allowing me to start searching for records that I've been wanting for up to
12 years.
This is some of the earliest techno I heard, and at the time I wasn't a
collector so edited the tapes to remove the DJ's voices (the bits when
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 10:12:05 -
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED] Org" <313@hyperreal.org>
From: "Odeluga, Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: ARC, ARCart, AR(CANE)
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The return of the ARC (webpage).
http://www.arcart.org/
More than worth a look.
k
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Matt Cogger did several albums, I believe. I have one of them, which is
mostly excellent: http://www.discogs.com/release/73987 and I've heard others
which are also very cool.
This story is very very vague, but I'll recount what I can remember of it:
an acquaintance of a friend of mine happened t
yeah, as has been said it's Mr C's label.
I've been after the Kenny Larkin remix of L.A. Synthesis' "Agoraphobia" on
Plink Plonk for years
Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 17:36:41 -0600
To: 313@hyperreal.org
From: "ryan burns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: plink plonk
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTE
From: techno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Could you go to a black neighborhood and show people your dance moves with
>>out getting laughed at?
No way. I couldn't show anyone anywhere my dance moves without getting
laughed at. Lucky for me then that I don't care about what I look like when
I'm danci
oh, and just one more thing.do all those attending ATP know that Public
Enemy were recently confirmed to play??
An interesting and exciting addition to the already fascinating and highly
eclectic line up.
thought I'd add my bits to the slurry of London/UK related posts:
Lost xmas party - one of the most enjoyable for years. A couple of hundred
people jammed into a bar, grooving non stop to the Wizard, Bicknell and
Slater practically tagging on the decks, dropping some real party music.
Half the fun
Gotta agree with Ken and Toby here, Tristan moved through genres with a
seamlessness and motion that I've only heard from someone like Francois
Kevorkian. Certainly not the only remarkable set that night, but as it
resides in the part of my memory that's most intact, it gets a special
mention. And
Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2002 11:23:00 -
From: "ian cheshire"
Subject: RE: (313) Ian Cheshire
>>Max, I forgive you
>>for spitting, and thanks for the phone call, you are a gentlemen after all
>>:)
Millions (well..several) would disagree.
Couldn't ask for a more gracious response than that.
When it becomes a viable commercial venture.
Date: Sat, 09 Nov 2002 23:46:11 +1100
To: 313 Detroit <313@hyperreal.org>
From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Message-Id:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hmmm, when is Fabric gonna do a 313 related mix, I wonder?
>> The only one I've heard, which I would love to get
>> hold of, is Axis 800 - Time Machine EP.
>do you know if the tracks on this are different from the CD-release?
Yes, different to the CD release. I'm not sure how many tracks are on it,
because I've only heard one of them. There may be only o
True, most Axis releases are still in print. What I would like are some of
the pressings which NEVER saw proper release at all, and there are quite a
few of them, I believe. The only one I've heard, which I would love to get
hold of, is Axis 800 - Time Machine EP. That has an amazing track on it
th
He's OK. As long as he is not making or playing records. I really would
advise buying a ticket to the End, going to Slices before hand, and going to
the End to catch Jeff.
From: Martijn de Blaauw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 1:06 PM
Nothing wrong with Mr. C if yo
He's certainly played at least one hip hop record in every set I've heard
him play - usually the first track.
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 00:30:19 +1000 (EST)
To: 313@hyperreal.org
From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Tom=20Serna?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: rob hood
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>but rob hood
>
h, Chris Korda, I caught his live set @ Sonar 2001. Now there is a guy
who really needs the shock tactic visual element...to distract
people from the fact that his music is so lame. "Irritating" is about as
accurate as I can get.
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Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2002 0
Carl Craig @ PP was just brilliant. That tiny pitch black room has the best
sound system in London, forget Fabric and it's body sonic room, this little
room fills nicely with people having their guts squeezed by bass. It's the
only place I feel comfortable without my ER-25s firmly in place, cos the
The first time Du Kru played Lost, they played the main room before John
Kennedy - @ the Works in Vauxhall before Kevin & Derrick. They really are a
very good band, very interesting and the perfect warm up band for the
perfect warm up DJ (!!!). A lot of people might disagree though
They pl
I've been on soulseek for about a week and a half now, and it's taking it's
toll on a 56k user. I've had very little sleep, as maintaining the
connection on my pc is hard, but it's really good. there is a vast amount of
stuff to be had. I'm also only really into getting DJ sets, with the
occasional
There are also several excellent electro mixes available as mp3s from
http://www.electroradio.com
They are big files but they are well worth it.
I recommend the Silicon Scally, Weatherall and Dr Indulgent "sonic colonic"
mixes. The reason I only recommend those 3 is they are the only one's I've
h
Hi Michael,
I'm really sorry but time constraints at the moment prevent me from even
reading half my emails let alone replying in full or reading related sites.
Get the plugs, remember they also prevent gradual irreversible hearing loss
that is very hard to detect over the years, as well as reduc
There was a thread on this subject last year on the g-tech list. Funnily
enough I used Axis 9 as an example of the merits of fade-ins rather than as a
negative. I've copied it over from the archives:
"it can make a track for me.
Sometimes it can give an indication of the intended mood o
I have a small article on hearing loss and protection on my website, along
with some info on how to get the best earplugs. Several DJs I know wear the
ER-25 plugs while playing with headphones, as well as at all other times in
loud environments: http://www.arcart.org/earplugs
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OK then,
Max Duley, male, 27, living in west London, UK.
Making and DJing music but not making a living from it. Being made redundant
from crappy office job working for "America's most respected" company.
Released somewhere between 15-20 EPs since 1998 plus some other stuff.
List member for just
>Yeah I can remember that magic feet magazine used to think it was ok but
>could never find it very easily. Whilst on the nostalgia trip does anyone
>remember the old fanzine that "the droid" used to put out forget its name
>was it overload or something like that please advise or I will go insane
>http://www.zmag.org also has some very insightful articles from some people
>(noam choamsky for instance) whose voices aren't getting much pub in the
>mainstream media.
I spent the whole day at work reading these sites. Everyone should read
these. Thanks.
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It's all too horrible and too powerful to take in right now. There's already
too many recriminations flying around. Concentrate on supporting those in
immediate need. Thoughts of hope and relief for the survivors, deepest
condolences to all those effected and their friends and families.
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I wrote a diary style narrative of my recent DJ trip to Japan:
It's long, and does not concentrate on techno, but if you decide you want to
read it the address is:
http://www.arcrecords.freeserve.co.uk/japanreport.htm
Max
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> Also I haven't heard Unknown Possibilities Vol. 2 yet(slack and lack of
> resources). Any comments Max or someone?...
I have no idea if/when it's out, but it is along the same lines as the EP.
Lots of rolling kicks, shuffly percussion, a few odd vocal samples. One or
two different versions of a
'scuse me, but what is the West London sound? I live in west London and I
have never heard of it. Are you talking about 2-Step, or UK Garage as it is
now more commonly known, or something completely different?
Max
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Dear all,
Perhaps off topic, but I am sure it is relevant to some of you, if not all.
I hope that some of you have already beaten me to it, but for those of you
still not using protection, I have put some info about the musicians
earplugs I just bought on my website on this page:
http://www.arcr
> Question: What are the legal rules guarding the practice of
> sampling? Is it at all based on the length of the sample used? I'm just
> curious, for I have
> a good idea for my first techno track (though its realization will
> undoubtedly take place somewhere far in the future), and the piece's
> how about 2 years ago dave cost aprox £1300-1500 to play
> which was too much even then.
> now since he's signed to ffrr and has remixed such classix as
> zombie nation
> and released 2 records he now charges £2500-3000
>
> and cliche time--he aint as good as he used to be
What? You mean the
> I had the temerity to be standing in the DJ box at Voodoo while he was
> trying to get through. It's a big area (and I was doing the lighting).
> and his set was crap...
oh, surprise!!
>whilst Voorn just strolled along with
> his on a sort of personal airport trolley. Where can I get one?
At an airport. I got one at Luton airport, and it helped me avoid a view
bruises. Forget boxes though, they hurt, vicious things. Get one of those
big bags, they are much easier to carry and yo
> i don't know whether he wrote it for the ad, but it was released in the UK
> under the name "tyre trax" after the ad was aired over hear.
It had been around for a couple of years on the 3rd Caustic Window EP on
Rephlex.
> >That's interesting, because it means Stacey Pullen will be both
> playing in London and Detroit at the same time :)
> Nah, he said he was missing the first day of DEMF but was playing
> later on.
People in London on that night may also be interested to know that Baby Ford
and Oliver Ho will al
> Aphex Twin doing a Pirelli ad?
Does anyone remember that? It was really good. It had Michael Johnson (I
think) sprinting across a large flat surface with a thin layer of water on
it, with one of the most mental tracks from the early Caustic Windows
release slamming to the rhythm of his strides.
> Actually I had Africans in mind - and I did not know Mike Banks had Indian
> blood (that's what you are referring to, right ?)
Hence the Native American references on the Red Planet releases, perhaps?
> In that case you should be looking out for 'Theory of Interpretation'
mixed
> by Ben Sims. Now, I sticked out my head once on this list saying that Mr.
> Sims could beat Mr. Mills behind the decks resulting in a much too long
> thread... That's why I was a bit disappointed Ben didn't really
> mix
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