Are you thinking of the Nexus 21 track? Real Love I think it was called.
Came out on Network Records I think.
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From: Office [mailto:puzzle...@optic-universe.com]
Sent: 22 September 2010 14:05
To: 313
Subject: (313) nude photo vocal remix
Hello Everyone im trying to
Man, I must have listened to Amazon around 500 times in my life and own a
copy of Total Confusion, but never once have I ever made that connection!
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From: Marsel van der Wielen [mailto:mar...@nomorewords.net]
Sent: 11 September 2010 20:54
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject:
, bars,record stores
worth checking out. If anyone knows of anything specifically going on that
weekend that would be even better. Don't necessarily have to be techno
clubs, anywhere playing good music, be it house, funk, soul etc...
Thanks in advance
Stewart Caig (Used to be stewart @ digital-soul)
I will kick off the confessions with owning and liking
this Moby thing
I'll add another one that I still really like
http://www.discogs.com/release/20506
Whilst we are on the subject has anyone ever ordered anything from
detroitdigitalvinyl.com? Ive just tried it for the first time and received
no instructions on how to download anything and when I try and log on to the
site it doesnt accept the password they gave me!
Stu
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Was 'James Brown is Dead' considered underground? I remember it being
all over the place in europe.
Jamil
(btw, I never liked that lyric. Viva J.B.!!!)
I never thought so. There were so many hoover eurobeat rave Mentasm clones
coming out around that time anyway and that wasnt one of the
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From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 7:16 AM
Subject: (313) Luke Slater
Luke Slater can be a bit hit or miss for me, but I have to say I always
loved his Wireless album - some very eerie sounds,
To be honest i dont pay a great deal of attention to Hawtin's career these
days. The last thing I really got into by him was the first Plastikman
album, but he'll always have a place in my heart for States of Mind,
Technarchy, Technotropic and some of the other FUSE stuff, Plasticity and
the
Although i havent seen the film its frustrating, especially after seeing the
French documentary recently and feeling it was over halfway there barring a
few shortcomings that this documentary doesn't seem to have addressed.
What we really need is a BBC funded 6 part documentary based on techno
Off the top of my head from the ones I have The Untouchables EP is wicked,
an Old Todd terry thing under the name Youngbloods. er...theres an old Dan
Curtin thing, Time Undefined Part one or something like that which isnt
quite as oold as the other two. Not sure, tread carefully though, theres
Josh Wink- High State of Consciousness
Though i'll admit to quite liking this the first few times I heard it before
about a million variations of it came out, Id hardly class it as a
forgotten gem.
--- Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Off the top of my head from the ones I have
When I went to the DEMF a few years ago me and a friend got hauled in at
Philadelphia airport and questioned in seperate rooms for almost an hour.
With the customs official constantly going and checking out everything I
said with my friend in the other room! We then made the mistake of getting
the
I was about to comment (from the pov of a european who has been
before and would like to go again) that the way the line-up has been
announced and the nature of it so far is unlikely to draw the kind of
people who'd normal stump up the 100s to come to Detroit for the
festival.
Yeah well im
Well there was 'Revelation Reprise 808 drum' on the Detroit Experiment LP
which was produced by Carl.
Do I win?
Stu
I'll never understand why Colin Dale took the direction he did. His Outer
Limits show went from being one of the highlights of my week, forming the
basis of the list of records I wanted to pick up to being one long 2 hour
tech house crapfest seemingly overnight. No wonder it got canned! His
All I know is I got a CD in the post from AI that had some dude with a fist
coming out of his mouth that was pretty freaky. Oh and Jacen Solo's LP was
pretty good.
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From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dan Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday,
Hi
Does anyone know where I might be able to track down some of the Logic
System albums? I'm especially looking to get hold of the 'Logic' Album.
Cheers
Stewart
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From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org; Stewart Caig
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 11:24 AM
Subject: RE: (313) Logoc System
Whew! As usual you guys are on a different planet with this stuff! ;-)
What's Logoc
From my perspective as a young kid on the late 80s, early 90s rave scene in
the UK. Frankie Bones was very much a name we respected and always looked
out for. I admit his music hasnt exactly aged well, but tracks like his
bones breaks stuff, the loony tunes stuff he did with Lenny Dee, your
was it? i dont agree. for me, the goodness of a record is the great
equalizer in my eyes. my mortal enemy could put out a record, and if
its hot, ill buy it. i own not a single record that had anything to do
with frankie bones, unless some of his stuff was on the nu groove comp
i picked up a
3. I never paid attention to NY techno. When it comes to Frankies from
NY, I'm more Knuckles than Bones.
I interviewed Frankie about 5 years ago and he told me that even as late as
89/90 the Detroit stuff hadn't really reached NY, he had not really heard of
techno and his main inspirations were
I remember when juan played at demf and he trainwrecked so bad that it
started hailing out.
Yeah I remember that, the second DEMF, right after Inner City and right
before Derrick was meant to come on. I was gutted we missed Derrick that
night, but yeah Juan was awful. I remember he started out
Hey Tristan,
I liked it a lot. I've never been to croydon, but it seems aptly named,
in that it really is a sunshine-y track!
Jamil
Although the sun doesnt actually shine in Croydon!
Great track though, I agree with that.
What happened to Stacy Pullen.he use to be soo good.
Whenever I think of Pullen I just think of Bodyrock off his Silent Phase LP,
one of my fave tracks of all time without a doubt. I don't think his music
ever topped that LP since either.
The Black Flag eps were good but defo pointing toward the tech house
sound..
Yeah, he clearly spent one too many evenings getting drunk with Mr C
Stupid question time, but how do you actually vote?
Another stupid question, whats actually the point? I can't personally see
how voting for a track that sampled Juan Atkins is giving support to him
beyond possibly landing him another royalties pay cheque from the extra
radio play/sales
BEST PERSON WHO PROMISES TO SEND YOU A COPY OF THE ART COMP AND FORGETS
Alex Bond
:)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 2:52 PM
Subject: RE: (313) Juan Atkins Up For A Grammy
313 GRANNY AWARDS
NOMINATIONS:
BEST
BEST NON UK FRANK SPENCER LOOK-A-LIKE
Marsel
http://www.claimwatch.co.uk/delsinep.jpg
Sorry marsel, couldnt resist and Im bored at work. I dont actually think you
look like Frank Spencer or anything!! :)
groet,
Jochem,
Servicedesk ICT
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From: Stewart Caig
Dont think its the logo is it? It was just the artwork for one of their EPs
about 5 years ago.
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From: Pryor, Ryan N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 5:38 PM
Subject: RE: (313) Interstellar Fugitives 2 - Artwork
What's with
I spoke to him about 4 years ago now and he was running a video production
company and had no plans to get back into making or playing electronic music
so its good to hear hes out and about again. Is he actually putting any new
stuff out, would be interesting to hear what hes doing these days
Life Before 40 UK hip Hop comp on Low Life Records
Rup = best UK rapper out there and a local Brighton boy!
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From: vmax [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 2:42 PM
Subject: Re: (313) What you listening to?
Mission: Black
Listening = Alice Russell - my Favourite letters
Eating = Dolly Mixtures
Drinking = Water
Thinking = Alice Russell is cute
Any German heads out there that could help translate this for my website
would be much appreciated. Ive tried Google translator, but this is Bleed at
Debug we are talking about here and it still amkes nos ense!
Concrate Soul Collective: Electronical funk with soul vol 1 (Digital Soul
records)
I've heard of heather heart. dunno who that is though. thought she was
from
nyc maybe.
Heather Heart is Frankie Bones' missus, used to work at Sonic Groove.
Definatly not from Detroit
2) Why are there always pretty girls at train stations (any pretty girls
out there can write in and let us know?)
Yeah I've noticed that. Always getting the horn at the station before work
in the morning!
This may come through twice by the way
In response to all the recent posts discussing over expensive italio disco
records or rare Clarence Gs I thought Id just post a little ebay story of my
own that really dumbfounded me.
A good friend of mine is friends with he brother of one of the guys from
Does anyone remember an album by Niko Marks and Eddie Fowlkes that came out
years ago. It was a mix of electronic music and live instruments. I used to
have it and have lost it somewhere, but it was dead good.
Stewart
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Yeah City Boy Players, thats the one. That was a great album. Met him in
Recordtime a few years later and kissed his ass a bit about how good that
album was and he sold me a copy of some solo album he had just put out which
was pretty dissapointing in comparison.
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wondered if any were planned.
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From: Nik Stoltzman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 11:37 AM
Subject: RE: (313) Prince musicology tour
Err... I know my mate went to see him in London two years ago. I am
fairly sure
and is
there any word of a future UK tour?
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From: Nik Stoltzman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 12:19 PM
Subject: RE: (313) Prince musicology tour
N! I saw it in Safeway (of all places) at least a year ago. It came
Does anyone know if the Musicology tour is ever coming to the UK? Or did it
already and I totally missed it somehow?
Stu
Maybe this is a live version or somting but it sounds mighty differentto
what i remember...
Well I've only heard it live and I dont remember it sounding like that. The
bass was different, the beat was different. This version is too deep, when
he played it a few weeks back in London it was
Maybe this is a live version or somting but it sounds mighty differentto
what i remember...
Having said that its clearly the same set 'cos Roberta Swan comes in at the
end and does all the same numbers she did at the Jazz cafe. Maybe Im just
tripping!
I was all up for watching monolake in Manchester TONIGHT.
then I realised. it was last night.
oh well. just have to drink 1 million pints tonight instead.
Or go and see him play at Outlets party tomorrow night in london :)
since we're talking.
i'm already for a long time looking for his album on fragmented
The End Of The Beginning
vinyl or cd
doesn't matter
any help?
Nope, but I have some of his early stuff on Ugly which is great too.
Just thought Id give people a heads up that Juno have a few pre release
copies of the new Digital Soul 12 that isnt out till September. It features
Wild Planet and a remix from our very own Brian Prince for those that are
interested.
http://www.juno.co.uk/artists/Concrete+Soul+Collective/
Stu
Hey I was as surprised as anyone to see them on sale there. Someone else
sent me the link as it was!
As to why they have them to begin with, beats the hell out of me. Although
I'm assuming its not uncommon for them and other larger retailers to receive
promos from certain distributors.
Stu
Hmpf! 23 is all about the hippies ov gaia
42 is all about /. nerds
Whats the actual deal with the number 23. I remember people banging on about
it being the number for chaos and stuff when i used to go to the odd Spiral
party and quite a few people there had a bit of a thing for it. In
The Spiral's stole it wholesale from T.O.P.Y and Burroughs...
ok, and so whats the deal with this Bob Dobbs character then, or whatever
he's called. The dude with the pipe.
On 1 Jul 2005, at 17:16, Stewart Caig wrote:
Hmpf! 23 is all about the hippies ov gaia
42 is all about /. nerds
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From: Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ok, and so whats the deal with this Bob Dobbs character then, or
whatever
he's called. The dude with the pipe.
thats the church of the subgenius. hilarious stuff. also i
reccomend
David Elsewhere rocks. have you seen the one of him popping to Autechre?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 4:01 PM
Subject: (313) b-boy/girl groups (electrofunk)
After looking at David Elsewhere Bernal's videos
Delsin dance cage tennis racket are all things I will be looking into
producing.
I think a little Marsel action figure with a gyrating cage dancing pelvis
would be good too. Not that I in any way shape or form get your Marsel cage
dancing gag, but it makes me laugh all the same. We had him
Why not eh
Name Stewart Caig
Age: 31
Live: Worthing UK
Born: Shoreham UK
Into Techno since: 1989
Music that got me into techno: the wave of Chicago acid house that hit the
UK around 88 and then having Luke Slater play me records in Mi Price
First detroit record to blow my tits off
5) Kirk Degiorgio Ian O Brien : Night On The Promenade : New
Religion/A.R.T
Is this out yet???
i reckon i'd have to go along with the Freaky MF. been searching for 3
years now..
Man, right now Id sell her for just a soundfile of it!
in London. Think its just available as a white on KDJ records,
although I have no idea as to if it was ever actually released or in what
numbers.
ps. You wouldnt actually be wanting my granny if you found it would u?
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From: Stewart Caig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 June
Thought Id hit the list with my report of the Moodymann show at the Jazz
Cafe last night.
Basically blew me away, really enjoyed it. Started off with Piranahhead
playing keyboard and singing through a couple of nice jazzy numbers before
he got up and did a little guitar solo. At this point
Did anyone go and see him in London last night? Ive heard a few reports from
the Glasgow gig saying that KDJ didnt go near a keyboard or MPC all night,
despite this being heavily billed for the London gig. Im going to see the
show tonight and just wondered if its going to be the same deal as
On Wednesday, June 15, 2005, at 10:55AM, Stewart Caig
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did anyone go and see him in London last night? Ive heard a few reports
from
the Glasgow gig saying that KDJ didnt go near a keyboard or MPC all night,
despite this being heavily billed for the London gig. Im going to see
Hyped this album a while back. Its dope. Quite Vince Watsony.
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From: Anya K Stang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 10:15 PM
Subject: Re: (313) (LONDON) Bleep43.com with Jacen Solo
Gotta stick my oar in and say that you
If the original pressing is sold out long ago, the only people whose beans
are nicked are the record collectors/dj's/everybody who own the original
record. If there is a legit repress floating around, then they're taking
the beans off carl's kids.
Not really, cos Carl Craig should still
Summer Funk by Pioneers of fine Funk
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Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 2:38 PM
Subject: Re: (313) summer techno
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Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 2:29
Summer affair - Gene farris
Summer EP - Gary martin
er...Summer of Blood - Rue East
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Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 2:45 PM
Subject: Re: (313) summer techno
Summer Funk by Pioneers of fine Funk
nice, beats mine.
God, I remember the first ever rave there. when it was still a roller
skate
rink.
it seemed like the whole school went. I thought hmm, f**k that.
Was it a roller skate rink? I went to Dreamscape 2 or something and remember
there was a huge roller skate rink next door, but the rave was just in
The MC's at raves circa late 89 were using the phrase hardcore back then,
but the phrase happy hardcore hadnt been invented at that point as far as I
knew of. I remember aroun d the time that music started getting a little
harder with the likes of Cubik, Technarchy and then in thier wake all the
C'mon let's face it, hardcore, whether it was 'ardkore, or happy was a
big pile of sh*t and had the musical content of a cheese sandwich.
Yeah but most the hardcore stuff from back then was never meant to stand the
test of time and have any great musical merit. It was largley made by people
head too, but hey, when I was 17 thats pretty much all I did!
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To: Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 4:03 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc)
for me, when i
In defence of Mr Angel he did do that Seas of Tranquility EP on Rotation
which is probably one of my fave records of days gone by, so I can forgive
him for the odd moment of self promotion
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From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: David Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
Interesting concept. Would you apply the same thinking to a turntabalist?
Does a live band need to put on a show if the music in itself is wholly
sufficient. If you take it one step further then why bother with DJs at all?
You may as well just play pre-recorded mix CDs in clubs, at least that way
LOL. Those parties look like fun. Browsing the site I suddently have this
strange urge to regress 13 years and go to one!!
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From: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Jason Brunton
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Cc: 313
Brighton!
Cool, laid back, by the sea
Arne Weinberg, Peter Ford, Tom Churchill and Vince Watson all playing here
this summer
Hedonizm and Covert records
Lots of clubs playing Soul, jazz, latin, funk, etc...
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Cc: 313 Org
LOL, yeah, I already tried posting about that, but it didnt get through. I
remember when they used to put people like Alan Oldham on as in store
entertainment!!
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From: Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 4:09 PM
Subject:
Free Horrorspeedcore party this Saturday!!
See Manchester's top 'avin it 'ardcore horrorspeedcore DJ perform exclusivly
in London
Free Amyl Nitrate for the person who looks most like he should be
investigating an anthrax attack
Public Life, this Saturday
.Ooops, wrong newsgroup. Meant to
Well it was fronted by 2 people. They weren't actually responsible for any
of the music though, so I can forgive them for that at least. As a side note
and to add to the Carl Cox on that Techno film discussiuon a week or so
back, I actually heard him play that 'techno, techno, techno' record they
If anyone wants a cheaper option Smallfish.co.uk has the CD of 1 to 5 in
stock.
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From: Dan Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: fab. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 1:33 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Main Street records - buy or die?
There's only
DJ Yoav B mixes (2 of the older ones)
Sonic Sunset mixes (Loads of em!!!)
Digital Soul Back catalogue
A bunch of other stuff
So...where can I find this Stinko mix online
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Didnt he do something like this before. And didn't Fabrice Lig win? And
didnt that lead to his album on F-Com?
Stu
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From: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: fab. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 2:46 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Laurent
Ive thought about this before. When I waa going pout in the late 80s early
90s I never once remember thinking 'man all this music is kinda slow', but
now when I play some of the older stuff theres an automatic impulse to wanna
pitch it up. I guess the transition is so gradual that you dont notice
I still find Carl Cox an odd choice of UK representation in a film such as
this, sure he was playing some techno sets back in the day, but he was also
playing garage, house, jungle, db, happy hardcore and just about anything
else he could get booked for! And his actual music has never really been
anything from him I was impressed with either..I remember when he was
playing the DEMF...I got a ear full about his influences on Detroit
music...From artists who have been around since the beginning.
~Erin
Stewart Caig wrote:
I still find Carl Cox an odd choice of UK representation in a film
mood strikes him. Maybe if we praise him for those rare rise-abover
tracks, instead of always slagging him off as a sell-out, he might do
more of them.
I'd like to praise him for that Voodoo Child Horses track he did years ago
if I may.
Yeah although when Basic Channel played behind a screen at Lost it was
alongside Jeff Mills DJ set, who wasnt behind a screen. At least thats how I
remember it.
Anyway, one of the most intense DJ performances I've seen recently was Dan
Curtin. He didnt dance or sing or acknowledge the crowd in
yeah I remember that too. I also remember trawling the streets of Brighton
with you looking for your lost 'phone' at one stage of the night, LOL.
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Cc:
Ahhh, now that's the one Ian O'Brien track that DID stand out for me-
there's another EP on this label that really blows me awayjust
can't remember which one of the Wavescape EP's it is- short lived but
generally excellent label.
Jay
For other top Ian OB tracks check
As Part 1 (from
Yes, he was telling me all about that. I think he actually played it at the
Digital Soul/Outlet party last year. Wasnt it going to be released on the
ART comp?
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Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 10:25 AM
Subject: Re:
LOL. Well I hope he doesnt take this stuff to heart. I told him As part 1
brings a tear to my eye, then realised how bumlicky that sounded so told him
all his other stuff was $hite though!
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His 4th album is due out soon on Peacefrog. Apparently he's gone in a very
different direction than his previous stuff, a lot more down tempo. I'm
pretty sure he played a load of it at the party last year, but buggered if I
can remember.
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I heard a rumour that Ian is also doing something with Claude Young...
Well they are good friends and have already collaborated once if I remember
correctly. Memory Tree or something??
Dan Curtin - When Worlds Align (Starbaby)
Cool. Is that the one thats got that one side A track that seems to tell a
story of covert martian secret agents on a planetside nightime stealth
mission to infiltrate the HQ of cavedwelling alien insurgents? I love that
track!
Mad Mike meets Ian O'Brien, thats what I want to see! Or failing that just
Mad Mike doing 'Ian O'Brien disease'.
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From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 10:42 PM
Subject: Re:
Well to be honest, I would never have thought of Mad Mike had he not been in
the track title, just like the tune. As for not taking to Ian O'Brien!! Man,
Im shocked! Gigantic days??
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From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313
You could check out her 'on a Journey' LP on Studio K7. Best thing I
remember hearing from her and also has quite a few different styles going on
on it.
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Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 4:50 AM
Subject: (313) Guide to
The only shut up and dance track i ever remember really liking was
Lamborghini, but I havent heard it in 10 years and cant remember if it bore
a passing resemblance to oscillator, I kinda blanked SUaD out my mind after
the track they did that bore more than a passing resemblance to Walking in
Im down with the Vince Watson CD. A lot better than his older stuff on
Rotation and the BioSphere album which were ok, but nowhere near as deep as
the fractured, melodic outer space yearnings coming out his new joint. Best
bit of techno Ive heard in a while if Im honest.
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Agreed Stewart.
So, asks the question - anything else along these lines coming out lately?
Doesn't seem to be, maybe I'm sleeping though - that's likely.
Well not to jump the gun too early I got a few things due out this year.
Next month sees the re-release of the Splinterfaction remix 12,
or as Richard says:
I'm creating a consistent variant sound template for easy
self-selection across an increased product offer
or,as alex says
what a load of f**king bul***t
Are we meant to take anything he says seriously though? I always got the
impression that everything he did or said
when you listen to RDJ, do you skip through the milkman's wife
track? i couldnt listen to that twice in my life, it was pure
novelty for me.
LOL yeah, but still kinda hilarious the first time you heard it!!!
Well after he moved to NY he did a few things that got in the pop charts and
had his trademark sound. Didnt he mix that Nightwriters track many years
ago? For me he relied a bit too much on the looped cut up vocal sound that
most of the stuff of his I heard had.
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The Headspace night at Public life will be better than Fabric by a mile.
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-Acen-Trip 2 the moon part2 (production house/PNT 042R)
-Acen-Close Your Eyes (Production House/PNT 034)
LOL, good to see you were part of the rave brigade too Marsel !!
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