http://www.littlewhiteearbuds.com/feature/a-tribute-to-aaron-carl/
http://soundcloud.com/dformer/tribute-to-our-beloved-aaron-carl-a-dj-mix-by-
d-former
Thanks for the reports so far. Much appreciated.
Cheers,
Wes
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http://soundcloud.com/westonprince
On 6/5/10 6:28 AM, Jacob Arnold ja...@gridface.com wrote:
darnistle wrote:
We arrived in Detroit late Friday morning and made our way to Submerge
before checking into the hotel. For such a
Greetings,
Don't sleep on this latest mix for free download from the phenomenal Mr.
Mitchell of Los Hermanos:
http://soundcloud.com/loshermanosdetroit/detroit-deep-ntha-attic
Cheers,
Wes
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http://soundcloud.com/westonprince
Hi again,
Good to see Kraig Love representing on the techno side, but as a genre it's
not exactly prominent in the updates on this site. Yet there are two hip hop
categories, one with the hyphen, one without. Sign of the times?
Cheers,
Wes
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http://soundcloud.com/westonprince
http://citysounds.fm/detroit
On 3/27/10 1:26 PM, Wes Prince wespri...@clear.net.nz wrote:
Hi again,
Good to see Kraig Love representing on the techno side, but as a genre it's
not exactly prominent in the updates on this site. Yet there are two hip hop
categories, one with the hyphen, one
Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMebf8m6Ehw
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http://soundcloud.com/westonprince
See what you think:
http://soundcloud.com/christianprommer/christian-prommer-jaguar
Cheers,
Wes
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http://soundcloud.com/westonprince
On 2/22/10 4:31 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been digging this South African guy Black Coffee, but the track
'100 Zulu Warriors'
The audacious Christian Prommer has another Drumlesson album coming out. The
first album was a thing of rare beauty. Hoping to hearing some of the
classics amongst these also injected with new life, or at least given a
fresh twist:
01. Sandstorms
02. Groove La Chord
03. Sleepy Hollow
04. Acid
Just in case anyone misses this great podcast:
http://www.littlewhiteearbuds.com/
Cheers,
Wes
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http://soundcloud.com/westonprince
Check this great interview podcast from the artist fondly referred to as
Kirk Detroitio:
http://www.littlewhiteearbuds.com/lwe-podcast-36-kirk-degiorgio/
Cheers,
Wes
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http://soundcloud.com/westonprince
What was the story with Vince Watson Transmat? Is he still going to
release something on the label?
http://soundcloud.com/vincewatson/intuition-transmat-mix
Thanks,
Wes
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http://www.myspace.com/westonprince
On 10/16/09 7:10 AM, Frank Glazer cpe1704...@gmail.com wrote:
Personally, I think
Wow, devastating mix. Celebrate the roots...
http://www.bodytonicmusic.com/podcasts/2009/sep/16/bodytonic-podcast-044-dj-
3000/
Tracklist
1. Marvin Gaye 'T Plays It Cool'
2. The Dramatics 'Get Up And Get Down'
3. Curtis Mayfield 'Freddie's Dead'
4. The Ojays 'Back Stabbers'
5.
Cool...many thanks for this info. Nice idea.
Wes
http://www.myspace.com/westonprince
http://network.technobass.net/profile/westonprince
On 9/5/09 3:57 AM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote:
I already bought the download for this from Boomkat for a whole lot
more, but Amiestreet has
More than a smattering of Detroit-related goodness in this one...many
thanks!
Wes
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http://www.myspace.com/westonprince
On 8/19/09 9:17 PM, Martijn de Blaauw martijn.de.bla...@woonconcept.nl
wrote:
Rocking set, one big file!
Follow the link below:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/e9ezbp
Going on ten years now, but Theorem sticks in the mind as one of the most
satisfying and sonically involving live techno acts I've witnessed, partly
due to the warmth of personality/sound he generated. No flash, all the
fireworks were in the music.
As mentioned by others, Octave One/RNG can be
Just a heads up to help spread the word. It's available at his site:
http://www.aaroncarl.com/
Here's some details from RA:
Detroit producer Aaron-Carl has decided to make his latest EP available via
his website, and it won't cost you a penny to download.
The collection, entitled Electrevival,
Speaking of Patrice Scott, check out his Deep In Detroit mixtape:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZC4GNQU2
Cheers,
Wes
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http://www.myspace.com/westonprince
Hi all,
This mix looks well worth checking...can't beat the track list.
http://www.discogs.com/groups/topic/168251
1. Reel By Real- Aftermath (Album Version) 10 Records 1990
2. Rhythim Is Rhythim- Feel Surreal (Subconscious Mix) Transmat 1988
3. R-Tyme- R-Theme (Mayday Mix) Transmat 1989
4.
Extremely interesting new group, Zoos of Berlin, not least for the fact that
the drummer is Collin Dupuis, Carl's full-time recording engineer. Check
them out:
http://wmw.myspace.com/zoosofberlin
Cheers,
Wes
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http://www.myspace.com/westonprince
On 6/20/08 3:16 PM, Dan Sicko [EMAIL
Thought it worth mentioning that Mr Foxx adds his vocal prowess to Never
Been Here Before, off Jori Hulkkonen's new album 'Errare Machinale Est'.
http://www.discogs.com/release/1263553
Cheers,
Wes
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http://www.myspace.com/westonprince
On 5/12/08 6:32 AM, Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brilliant, thanks for this link. Especially good to hear the full story of
Recloose's 'demo tape on rye'!
Wes
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On 4/30/08 6:44 AM, Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Philip Sherburne interviews Carl Craig:
http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/948
Have you checked out the lengthy list of books, articles etc. here?
http://www.dancecult.net/bibliography.php
Includes material published right up to 2007. BTW, there's a reference to:
May, Beverly. 2006. Techno. In African American Music: An Introduction,
edited by Mellonee V. Burnim and
That Petone gig sounds like it had some fine chemistry between the players.
He's playing soon with his full 8-piece live band at a little club in the
heart of K Rd here in Auckland, 4:20.
What about the pleasures of musical humour/irony he's stylistically mining
in the new material on this album?
Some insights (from local mag Groove Guide) on the eve of Recloose's NZ tour
with live band. Responding to the interviewer's description of 'Perfect
Timing' as full of 70s/80s funk echoes -- an album where Polynesian soul
meets Detroit robo-funk, Matt reflects:
It's just a phase man, I'm getting
Has anyone else noticed how much this spiral galaxy resembles a giant,
primordial slab of extraterrestrial vinyl suspended in the heavens? It even
has cosmic dust lanes running concentrically toward its centre point.
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap080308.html
Judging from this new optically
I've heard some of it -- superb stuff. Here's a review from the local paper:
Recloose: Perfect Timing
By Rebecca BarryHerald rating: * * * *
Dance music may not be as fashionable these days but those still into its
jazzy, funky strains will find loads of good times on the fourth album from
http://electronicexplorations.org/
Might be worth checking out...new Surgeon podcast here (along with Neil
Landstrumm and others):
Cheers,
Wes
http://www.myspace.com/westonprince
On 3/7/08 12:38 PM, Benoît Pueyo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.edensonic.com/edensonic_podcast.xml
Forget FF's Drop -- 'Baby Dub' is the true sound of young New Zealand
(Aotearoa):
http://www.amplifier.co.nz/release/18520/baby_dub.html
Wes
http://www.soundworker.net
On 11/1/06 5:13 AM, Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One new dad I talk to every so often has reported good
Slater's album Fluids Amniotic under the name Morganistic (Input Neuron,
1994), is a bit of a neglected classic to my ears. Marbles still sounds
incredibly powerful on the right system no doubt. You can hear the influence
of Robert Hood et al. on some tracks, but he invariably does his own jacking
http://www.luomoweb.com/
...beautiful.
--
Wes Prince, Ph.DAuckland, New Zealand
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http://www.derrickmay.com/
Ho's music has a real sense of history embedded in its grooves, like a lot
of the best Detroit techno. Some real mental energy spirit to complement
the sensuality of the rhythms.
That inner track flowing on from the Pure mix of Magick (Meta 19) always
slays me with its sampled voiceover: I go
On 6/29/06 10:47 PM, Wildtek Concept / DJ Dimitri Pike [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
For those who still cry of happyness when listening to 'The Bells', there is
nothing for you in 'Blue Potential'. For the others I think being able to say
that you will buy one of the masterpiece of all time techno
On 7/1/06 12:36 AM, Wildtek Concept / DJ Dimitri Pike [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
At end, if they really understand the music and the philosophy behind artists
like Jeff Mills or others, they will finally find their own way to produce and
play, if not, they would be quickly forgotten by all.
Sorry, that should have been the 34:50 mark, not 39:50! My excitement got
the better of me...
On 7/1/06 10:26 AM, Wes Prince [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/1/06 12:36 AM, Wildtek Concept / DJ Dimitri Pike [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
At end, if they really understand the music
One last time: 33:35 moment. Too much Lavazza...
On 7/1/06 10:34 AM, Wes Prince [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, that should have been the 34:50 mark, not 39:50! My excitement got
the better of me...
On 7/1/06 10:26 AM, Wes Prince [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/1/06 12:36 AM, Wildtek
Try to check some of these cuts out as well:
Sean Deason, ³Razorback (Saxy Muthaf*ka Mix)²
³The Return² off his album Razorback (!K7)
B12 3EP (Warp)
Model 500 ³Incredible² ³Tipsy² off Mind Body¹ (R S)
Kenny Larkin ³Loop 2 (Alex Reece Remix) (R S)
System 7 ³Interstate² (Doc
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