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from michael mayer called 'immer'. f*ing brilliant... i know there are a few
kompakt loving heads on this list.
some artists on the cd - carsten jost, stargazer [ it's worth buying the cd
for this song alone! ], thomas felman, auch, selway, and phantom/ghost.
Panic in Detroit comp. (Buzz) and a few other things which might be of
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You might try idm-m, which is *moderated* by Lance McGannon and hosted by
Yahoo groups.
jeff
At 10:47 PM 3/21/2002, Mike Taylor wrote:
Hello,
Does anybody have any recommendations for music mailing lists that are
interesting and informative? I
At 11:17 PM 3/21/2002, Pryor, Ryan N wrote:
IDM http://music.hyperreal.org/lists/idm/
IDM @ Hyperreal is usually glutted with a far worse signal to noise ratio
than 313. Not always, but often.
jeff
Microsound is good for discussion of theory, politics/philosophy of music
as it pertains to Microsound type excursions, but it will not wander afar
from those fields save for the rare clicky IDM topic. Kim does tend to keep
a good hold on it in terms of spam, etc. I'm not sure it will fit the
True enough, but from the time I have been on Microsound (since not too
long after it started), that's the exception rather than the rule. That's
probably the first time any real discussion took place concerning 313 which
I recall. Some varieties of IDM are normal fodder there, but idm-m will
I just gave Alright on Top a spin and I find it to be a perfectly
acceptable technopop record. It's not the record I would expect from Slater
- even not the technopop record I might expect from him, were I to expect
one - but nevertheless I think it's a fun record and fits comfortably
within
Yeah? Wanna fight about it? I know what you look like, Mr. Bush. Going to
see Herbie tomorrow?
jeff
At 02:56 PM 3/22/2002, John Bush wrote:
I think he gave in far too quickly and easily to make a pop album --
sounds like he took notes
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Japanese indeed. They also released a version of The Knights Who Say Dot
with some different tracks and a different title which I can't recall.
The Deep Space thing might be Kevin's X-Mix (which, imo, is the gem of the
series. Ishii's is nice, too).
Often these releases have different and extra
I have a cd-s of So Deep which was issued on Network , feat. mixes by Joey
Negro, Bump, CJ Macintoshit's up on ebay at the moment.
jeff
At 03:54 PM 3/13/2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In 1991 there was a US release of this on Warner Bros
I have to correct that notion...when Matthew asked for samples from which
he would make Bodily Functions, he specifically mentioned no farts,
please. :-)
jeff
At 03:58 PM 3/12/2002, Jason Brunton wrote:
although i suppose mike banks could fart into a
Melodies Memories on Gratiot (a few miles south of RT).
Neptune in Royal Oak is good for indie and some IDM.
The Record Collector in Ferndale is great for retro vinyl as is Car City
records on Harper near 8 mile way over on the east side.
WAY down in Wyandotte used to be a very odd, but cool
More up... Repeat, a few X-Mixes, Carl Craig, Schneider TM, Waldeck, Jeff
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If only I wasn't on the Atkins diet! Maybe I should just hurl insults and
eat some beef jerky...
At 04:12 PM 3/5/2002, Rob Theakston wrote:
hi guys.
while i have been following the thread with great zest and interest, i'd
like to share something with everyone that my good friend ana sent
At 06:12 PM 3/5/2002, Brian 'balistic' Prince wrote:
Tuesday, March 05, 2002, 4:15:04 PM, a knob was tweaked and out came:
M If only I wasn't on the Atkins diet! Maybe I should just hurl insults and
M eat some beef jerky...
Funny you'd mention the Atkins diet on the 313 list . . .
...
check
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http://www.thebuddhalounge.com/html/menu.html
The owner (Dean) is an old friend of mine - great guy and a great place to
chill. Tell him I said so.
jeff
At 05:22 PM 2/22/2002, you wrote:
Buddha Bar
26133 8 mile (west of lasher)
Southfield
Aaron
...as the new TBD entered into discussion, I'll go out on a limb and say
the new Vertical Forms CD is astonishing. Not Detroit, - but wow.
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http://www.hydrogendukebox.com/news/?article=33
doesn't say more than:
Hydrogen Dukebox are releasing the new album by The Black Dog in March 2002
The album is entitled Unsavoury Products and features the voice of Black
Sifichi..
What to
At 09:55 AM 2/20/2002, you wrote:
Yes, perhaps I am being harsh.
I just feel that the Black Dog 'name' was what shifted the single(s) rather
than the music itself, especially given that 'The Black Dog' now has one
head instead of three, and is not really the same entity at all. I will
still
At 07:01 AM 2/19/2002, you wrote:
Nicole Slavin:
having trawled through months of is it or isn't it on, to days of does
snippety snip
thanks in advance, reply off list so as not to annoy all the oldtimers
didn't someone set-up a website or a Yahoo group for DEMF last year with
some of
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Unrelated but also worthwhile is the Kirk Degiorgio Check One mix on two CDS
from 1996. I think it was released on Applied Rhythmic Technology.
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Yes...sort of. X-Treme/A.R.T. Great comp.
jeff
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At 10:29 PM 2/6/2002, Samuel Hobbs wrote:
please suggest some parliament funkadelic albums which would help solidify
in my mind what Derrick May means when he says detroit techno is kraftwerk
and george clinton in an elevator.
-sam
Not sure if this helps anything, but I've always loved One
I always liked Amii Stewart's rendition of Knock on Wood.
jeff
At 03:20 AM 2/6/2002, you wrote:
I know this is off-topic, so replies could be off-list, but since there are
so many people knowledgeable on disco on this list... I'm currently
discovering
Along these lines, the Fauna Flash remix project certainly cooks.
jeff
At 05:25 AM 2/6/2002, Moe Fuzz wrote:
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BTW, the new Jazzanova - That Night (feat. Viktor Duplaix) is awesome. Don't
sleep on
Hey dude,
You didn't fool me for one minute. :-)
jeff
At 08:09 AM 2/6/2002, you wrote:
You're not the first who seems to think
I'm a bloke...
*waves @ Jeff chuckles*
or that blokes can't be beautiful...?
I don't know if any of this is helpful (and I'm sure there ARE texts, but I
don't know of them), Giorgio's signature is that arpeggiated bassline you
hear in Donna Summer's I Feel Love which he tends to repeat in *many*
productions. When the band Japan transitioned from a yowling rock outfit
Right you are. That's what happens when you get old and your memory is so
bad that you forget that you're old and can't trust it anymore :-)
' jeff
At 11:36 AM 2/5/2002, you wrote:
Mxyzptlk wrote:
Giorgio was
instrumental in shaping disco and, considering Blondie
Read my post. :-)
jeff
I haven't seen 'Midnight Express' mentioned yet...
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003 3 Chairs Revisited - KDJ, Rick Wilhite Theo
004 Pieces of a paradox - for Dusty Cabinets
006 Overyohead/Dance Of The Drunken Drums - both are 2 of his best tracks.
010 I Can Take It - remix of Recloose's I Can't Take It
013 Sons Of Osiris/Violet Green - for that saxophone bit
I'd
' on here [...]
And of course a big shout to Jeff aka Mxyzptlk -
quite apart from helping me discover so much of
what I listen to these days he's the reason I
re-listened to _the_ voice of ... Patsy Cline.
Thanks Jeff! : )
Anya
Good point - but PA hadn't yet been released. Odd thing, being old. I
always seem to think that there is some young, mythical group of astute
listeners out there who will recognize great stuff on its own merits (and
yes - I know that there is a great deal of subjectivity involved in making
My first impressions...the entire ep is eminently danceable, with a
predominant techno kick. Tracks exhibit the following flavors :
A
1. Burundi 2 (Chaircrusher)
Very rhythmic - if you will, a techno ripper salted with IDM sensibilities.
What I mean by this is that the kick is unquestionably
45 years old, married, work at Generous Motors (hated it lo these 25+
years), almost done with my MA and looking for a Ph.D program next. Used to
moonlight as a record store geek in the late 70s-early 80s (the days of
Bookies Club 870, etc.) and now I suppose I'm simply a geek. Have owned and
Yes...and I was spotted in mine at last year's DEMF by none other than
josh23 himself :-)
jeff
At 03:40 PM 1/31/2002, you wrote:
organizer of last years fashion must-have, the 313
t-shirts (anyone still wearing theirs)
it's my favorite t-shirt :)
josh23
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At 01:21 AM 1/25/2002, you wrote:
Woh ... rewind that von Oswald bit! How'd that come about?
mmm, I got confused. it _is a collaboration song with holger
hiller on his
lp oben im eck and I should know cause I loved holger hiller too...
Ah...Holger...Dorau...and the band from which they
Ah...one of the snipers who outbid me!!! :-)
jeff
At 08:59 AM 1/23/2002, tom churchill wrote:
Wasn't this record re-released on the German Superstition label
somewhere in
1992? The Suprstition release is still easy to find.
Is it? Bugger. I just spent a
You mean Whirlpool Productions - as in From Disco to Disco? I nabbed mine
by trolling for it on German ebay sites.
jeff
At 11:37 AM 1/23/2002, Super Coffee Beans wrote:
hi just wanted to know does any one here has any idea about this stuff?
who
My frame of reference was more of what was making waves then in terms of
the UK music press and what my circle of friends (other music nerds)
commonly acknowledged as stellar during the period.
jeff
At 07:00 AM 1/24/2002, John Bush
mmm, I got confused. it _is a collaboration song with holger hiller on his
lp oben im eck and I should know cause I loved holger hiller too...
Ah...Holger...Dorau...and the band from which they sprang, Palais
Schuamberg - and to make it a bit more 313 relevant, didn't M. Von Oswald
play
well, perhaps. but shortly before dying he released a solo LP
He did one called Beyond the Sun in 1997 on Nude records. Other than
Outernational and some eps (Colours Will Come - produced by M. Von
Oritz), I know of nothing entitled Whippets. If you have some more info
on this please
BEF was the production company or affilliation used/ran by Heaven 17 -
shortly after they split off from the original Human League, I believe. I'm
not sure how much more than H17 was issued by them.
jeff
At 06:36 AM 1/22/2002, you
Now *they* WERE some glow-in-the-dark brilliant stuff - especially when it
was Alan Rankine + Billy MacKenzie (R.I.P.) 'Bout time I saw that name
dropped somewhere.
jeff
A:
the back of your mind to buy and then suddenly, you're 30 years
I thought Whippets was a track on one of the Holger Hiller records on
which Billy sang. Mackenzie also did a collaboration with Paul Haig
(there's another one!) released not all that long ago on Paul's label.
jeff
ps
Scritti
I know Billy MacKenzie committed suicide shortly after his mother's death,
but I hadn't heard about Rankine. BTW, Whippets were the breed of dogs
MacKenzie raised.
jeff
At 08:25 AM 1/22/2002, you wrote:
Yes ... Alan Rankin toped himself a few
I have an acquaintance in town for the weekend asking for club/DJ type
events for this evening. Normally I'd check the Metro Times site, but it
seems to be down. I know what's up at Motor, but can anyone help out with
other ideas for the evening? Thanks.
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At 08:06 AM 1/10/2002, Dan Sicko wrote:
the best one ever is Uwe Schmidt. I think he should be in Guiness or
something.
-d
No doubt - and the aliases just keep coming from him. Someone was on Mother
(the AtomTM list) about 2 years ago) claming to BE Lisa Carbon. I don't
think Uwe has ever
there is no question if ymo are
influential or not, they definitely
were and everyone (ask john acqauaviva,
for example) who knows their music
also knows that they were not a copy
of kraftwerk, rather a fusion of
european synth sound with their own
native influences. also, there's a lot
of
Just to reiterate, I strongly suggest checking Hosono's SFX and Philharmony
as well as Technodelic and Technodon - the lattter is quite a brilliant
record and largely overlooked except by the most rabid fans...perhaps
because it's quite hard to find.
A few things here might be of interest...Irdial Discs comp, M (Maurizio),
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I'll second this.
jeff
At 02:21 PM 11/27/2001, Data General wrote:
she
On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, Scotto wrote:
Yes and he is A+
scotto
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Not to respond to either of these individual comments, but rather to
something they evoke in me...I've always found that sort of Thou shalt
dance orthodoxy a bit knee-jerk/silly. Some people simply don't dance and
gasp it is NOT a crime. Some people DO and that is not a crime, either
unless
I guess it's a bit rich to expect everyone to be quiet at a club, I
mean everyone has the right to conversation, but sometimes it really
detracts from the moment when you can hear music AND a bazillion
conversations.
I guess I would qualify the above by saying that paying patrons also have a
New...? Whatsit, please? Thx.
jeff
At 11:58 AM 12/25/2001, Lee Herrington wrote:
Hey folks. I just picked up the new DEC LP from my local record shop.
Ollivierra's masterful work has been on my turntable straight through the
holiday weekend. I encourage anyone who
At 05:16 PM 11/23/2001, Glyph1001 wrote:
don't mean to be nit pick but the laugh was done by Allison Moyet of
Yazoo. =) Whatever happened to her?
glyph
She had a solo lp or two (I think) after Vince dumped her for Andy. Alison
was better...I find Andy's prancing a bit excessive - and I
I thought similarly about Lifelike.
jeff
At 10:07 PM 11/21/2001, you wrote:
I'm sure this has been discussed before, but I've really been digging
the CD compilation of the Every Dog Has It's Day 12 It's a curious thing
that worldwide he is way
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2 guys from Ontario, Canada...prolly best known for Spatial Specific (that
must be 6-7 years ago) which was released via +8. There were a few more
singles back then and another full length a few years ago (Floating in
Shallow Water?). Their stuff is quite dense, very blurred around the
According to Mr. Bush (Hi John :-), Floating... is still in print. You may
also want to look for Zeuxis and the Painted Grapes, Empirical Sleeping
Consort and Alkahest - all names under which they have recorded. Wasn't
Zeuxis the guy who had the painting contest (?)...fooled the birds with his
Lucid Dream (Tejada on A13),Larry Heard, Ron Trent (African Blues), The
Other People Place, Jeff Mills, Pooley, Parallax Corp.,
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as well...I've been trying to contact a certain Tom from there with no luck
for a few days.
jeff
At 05:56 AM 11/14/2001, Thomas Van Steen wrote:
hi all,
Do you know why
Check some of the Kompakt label comps - particularly the Pop Ambient
series (is there more than one of those?)
jeff
hullo.
can anyone recommend some ambient records in style of what brothers Voigt
have produced under aliases Gas and Sturm on
, Peter wrote:
Dettinger has taken the ambience of Gas to the next level with minimal beats
thrown in, all the while keeping that ambient feeling... Great release, I
believe the title of the album is called Intershop
-Pete
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P'taah, Edge of Motion, Larry Heard/Mr. Fingers, The Optic Crux (d-jax up
cd6), Stanton Warriors, Crane AK, Fauna Flash, Exos, Check One (Degiorgio
comp.), Salz remixes, Florence, Fila, Electric Kingdom (compiled by Tony
Thorpre), many more. No reserves. Thx.
That was what Alabama 3 was supposed to be all about (what - 4 years or so
ago?). I think they use one of their songs as a theme on The Sopranos. And
there was The Grid. Dunno of anything recent - and I'm not sure I'd want to :-)
jeff
ps
On the other
That was Haruomi Hosono and the guy behind Sukia (can't recall his name).
Lot's of fun, but it might not be so easy to find. Very much ambient in
nature - think ambient with banjo. A scream, really.
jeff
At 01:08 PM 11/2/2001, you wrote:
It might have
At 01:02 PM 11/2/2001, you wrote:
FYI:
DJ Magazine has announced the winners of their annual pollwith the
exception of Jeff Millsnot one DJ from Detroit was listed.
Obviously, as a UK publication they're going to get more UK fans voting, so
Sasha Digweed are one + two or two +
Mark Broom, Mr. Fingers, Subsonic v.1, Exos, Ishii, Reflection and other
stuff which I *might* try and claim to be this listy - but I won't. It's a
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If we're talking Spring Themes, it's REALLY nice in the sense of this
listy nice. *Very* melodic...it would fit right in with the sort of
neo-Detroit lush stuff coming out on Delsin. Not as deep as some of the old
Pickton stuff, but it conjures those images. IMHO it's a good step past
what Lee
At 03:41 PM 10/29/2001, M Elliot-Knight wrote:
I seem to have lost the URL for their website...anyone have this?
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New Fridge is quite nice. Last Kreidler was excellent.
New Posthuman is VERY nice - everything I like about SKAM packaged up in
The Uncertainty of the Monkey (on Seed, I think.)
jeff
Since these threads are wandering from techno towards Indie Rock...
DJxDJ = Daniel Miller (Mute) + Seth Hodder (NovaMute).
Great DEMF set...it started slow, but REALLY hit a groove once it built up.
I think a lot of people drifted off before it kicked in and missed a good
thing. When the set started I was standing with Carlos S...when I saw him
later he said
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Actually, some of the BoC tacks from Hi-Scores are quite
fitting...dirge-like, even. A few from the s/t Freescha release would work
well also.
jeff
At 08:33 AM 10/19/2001, Roland van Oorschot wrote:
Oi!
Which techno
That's a VERY important qualification. Back then, LOTS of things were
called trance. I have some excellent old Subsonic trance volumes which
are full of Reel by Real, Dark Comedy, 69, etc., etc, tracks. What falls
into the trance bin these days is another animal altogether - imo anyway.
Even
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Heya.
I stumbled onto v1 2 of these gems via ebay for *quite* a good price
recently. Does anyone know anything about these (as in who the artists are
- looks like lots of aliases)? They're from 1992 and 1993, compiled by Jan
Van Der Bergh and are from an era when trance wasn't a dirty word -
Heya.
I stumbled onto v1 2 of these gems via ebay for *quite* a good price
recently. Does anyone know anything about these (as in who the artists are
- looks like lots of aliases)? They're from 1992 and 1993, compiled by Jan
Van Der Bergh and are from an era when trance wasn't a dirty word -
Just a heads-up to anyone on the lists who may be a Playing By Ear customer
waiting for a reply from David Hodgson.
His hard drive crashed and he may not be up and running again until Monday.
jeff
Just a heads-up to anyone on the lists who may be a Playing By Ear customer
waiting for a reply from David Hodgson.
His hard drive crashed and he may not be up and running again until Monday.
jeff
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Although it definitely wanders out of 313 range, the collection (Psi
Performer: Art is a Division of Pain remixed 1) is quite stellar and
varied...everyone from Plod, Miss Dinky, Fehlmann and John Tejada remixing.
jeff
fehlmann did a pretty nice
My understanding of this (which may certainly be flawed - I have done email
volley with Uwe, but not over this subject. NICE guy!) is that some of the
Kraftwerkers didn't think certain songs worked via the Latin treatment
because they weren't as *funny* as the others - not that they were
Speaking of which, the new Sieg Uber Die Sonne ( - ) x ( - ) = + is quite
nice. All over the map and even goes tech-house in places, so it's not even
completely off-topic. Heck, waxing historic for a sec, it wouldn't be amiss
to say Flextone (an older RI ) wanders outside of this-listy
Here's a link with some treasure hunting fodder for you. Good luck - some
(if not all) is QUITE oop.
I used to have the Infinite remixes CD (I think I recall it having Sun
Electric and/or Fehlmann remixes, an AtomTM mix, etc) before I gave it to
the listmaster on the Mother list (btw... that's
Whoops...here's that link.
http://music.hyperreal.org/artists/atom_heart/Pages/SiegUber.html
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Although it definitely wanders out of 313 range, the collection (Psi
Performer: Art is a Division of Pain remixed 1) is quite stellar and
varied...everyone from Plod, Miss Dinky, Fehlmann and John Tejada remixing.
jeff
fehlmann did a pretty nice
My understanding of this (which may certainly be flawed - I have done email
volley with Uwe, but not over this subject. NICE guy!) is that some of the
Kraftwerkers didn't think certain songs worked via the Latin treatment
because they weren't as *funny* as the others - not that they were
Speaking of which, the new Sieg Uber Die Sonne ( - ) x ( - ) = + is quite
nice. All over the map and even goes tech-house in places, so it's not even
completely off-topic. Heck, waxing historic for a sec, it wouldn't be amiss
to say Flextone (an older RI ) wanders outside of this-listy
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