this came up a week ago, and i've - from time to time - been wondering about
it myself aswell.
i don't see any major changes coming in the near future, then again would it
be called something revolutionary if it could be foreseen? what i do think
is that people are once again taking matters
i'm no expert on italo, but there are quite a few experts on the bulletin
board on: http://www.globaldarkness.com so if you're really into that stuff
you may want to look around there for a while, you won't be the only
313-li$t-member on that board.
[i-f live in NY tracklist, scroll down.]
i know there are quite a few people on this list still looking for that
moodymann/theo parrish white-label-bootleg of nightlife unlimited's 'peaches
and prunes', well, i just bought a 12 called 'automan 2' with 'peaches and
prunes' on one side, and a klein mbo track on the other side! and
hope everyone that attended the demf had a good time, and if the
afterparties were even half as nice as last year, i bet you all had a
wonderfull time. don't really know if i'd like to know how the UR, trackmode
and the planet e parties were, but i'm gonna ask anyway...
questions:
1. how
just saw this on the submerge website:
model 600 press conference by juan atkins at submerge on may 25th
AND
The Soul Of Detroit:
eddie flashin' fowlkes, anthony 'shake' shakir and keith tucker discussing
the future of our beloved music [sounds interesting!]
i'm thinking of coming over to london for the 3 chairs event @ plastic
people, but was wondering what else is going on in london that weekend? even
though i can stay at an old college mate's appartment, i feel flying over to
london just for recordshopping and one party is a bit expensive [if
i've got the first release 'luv luv lik lik' [how's that for a title?] i
think there's a connection to gary martin/technotika. haven't heard anything
in a while from the mole people [submerge had some snippets of the 4th
release on their old website, about a year and a half ago.]
jurren
please add my name to the list of
way-out-of-detroit-located-in-need-of-jill-scott-remix-people. i'm from the
netherlands, so a trip to rick wilhites store isn't planned in the near
future... so if there is anyone that would be willing to buy a copy for me
i'd be most gratefull. contact me
...looks nice. [i personally would like to see more sites designed this way:
where the design supports the message, in stead of just flashy images, to
show what amazing skills the webdesigner has.]
and the picture of andre holland shows that he's the true infiltrator
allright! infiltrated
don't know if anyone is interested, but someone has a white label copy of
theo parrish's remix of jill scott up for sale on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=852291257r=0t=0showTutorial=0ed=1016937540indexURL=0rd=1
the seller has rather exclusive records [shari-vari,
robin pinning:
has anyone heard the new gigolo mixes of this yet?
no, i haven't.
but there´s a track on the 'we still kill the old way' lp, out on clone, by
duplex (hydraulic funk?) that´s based on the same original ('hydraulic pump'
by the p-funk allstars). so you could say that that's a
jurren baars, born march 4 1975 in enschede, the netherlands. moved to
utrecht 1994. law-student. been into techno/house since '93/'94 before that
classical (as a 4 year old i'd try to put my head into the tv whenever i
heard huge orchestra's playin'; that probably explains my love for loud
can anyone give me more info on dwele?
all i know is that he (/they?) performed at demf2001, the collaboration with
recloose on 'i can't take it' and the remixes of new sector movements' 'the
sun'.
any other (upcoming) releases?
jurren
i've been watching pump up the volume episode 1 for the third time this
weekend, and was wondering if there's someone who knows what the track
playing in the background at the start of the ron hardy/ muzic box segment
is? it starts at around 26 minutes into the show.
(for those who haven't
thought i'd post a tracklisting for theo parrish's new mix-cd's these days
times, seeing i'm not the only one on this list loving his mixes. as you
can clearly see i know most of the newer stuff, but am rather clueless on
the older soul/disco songs (basically the entire 2nd cd). #02 and 05
Dave Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are some of Seiji's other guises? Both the Seiji records I have
(on 2000 black and bitasweet) are slamming broken-beated string-laden
funkmonsters. I admit I still don't know what nu-jazz is, exactly, but
if it's anything like this I want more.
paul
on Wed, 19 Sep 2001 20:44:24 -0400
tristan wrote:
Anyone heard anything else about the upcoming Shop album?
i seem to remember that 'the climax' reissue was the first in a series of 4
records. one release every 3 months. and i also think that one (the second?)
would be a shop
on Wed, 19 Sep 2001 20:44:24 -0400
tristan wrote:
Anyone heard anything else about the upcoming Shop album?
i seem to remember that 'the climax' reissue was the first in a series of 4
records. one release every 3 months. and i also think that one (the second?)
would be a shop
otto wrote:
Fix - 'Flash' on KMS.
And speaking of Orlando Voorn, he was recently listed on the DJ lineup
of a new rb club opening in The Hague here in the Netherlands. I knew
he was a musical omnivore, but that was still a bit of a surprise. I
don't know if he just spins it or also produces it,
speeking of ur - hardlife --- soul city records, does anyone have a
discography for this label, and which releases in particular to look for? i
was lucky enough to find the kdj release today (clone in rotterdam has a
couple), and i already had the davina - don't you want it?, and marc
nathan wrote:
don't know if this has been asked, but is UR-044 Gerald Mitchell? i
remeber on the Interstellar Fugitives record, he was 044. if so, does
anyone have any info on him, ie discog?
don´t know if it´s gerald mitchell. but i do know a couple of other
releases:
* gerald mitchell as
have nothing better to do so here are a couple of things i've been wondering
about:
1. anyone know what terrence dixon's been doing lately, last thing i
remember was his album for tresor, and what is his obsession with steve
austin? if you listen to his 'bionic man ep' on background it has
one evening... by dan curtin on rushhour has two old (peacefrog) tracks,
and one new. for more information go to http://www.rushhour.nl this is not
the first time they re-released an old track, their first release was a
re-release of deepart. and there is a $tinkworx sampler coming out in the
well, where to start?
saturday:
- the guy on cruches (sp?),in front of the stage during dj BlenD and TP's
set, having the time of his life, was a great way to start a memorable
weekend.
- UR party with Chaos live, and rolando mixing 'final frontier' and
'numbers' followed by 'computer world
ryan burns:
im looking for a track that is on the Random Noise Generation cd. This
track has trible drums and has a sample the said MY SOUL in a
reverse style. now ive been looking around trying to find the record and
i think it may be Generation of Soul. does anyone know what track im
i've got was not was - wheel me out and it says it's mixed by ken collier.
the flipside has a rather weird track hello operator can't recall the
label right now, but i can find out if anyone's interested.
jurren
jonny wrote:
I think that could be the only credit, and it's strictly
recloose has got a couple of remixes out lately:
the already mentioned rmx on Elypsia (dan curtain),
a rmx of herberts 'leave me now' in stud!o K7,
and a rmx on Ubiquity, can't think of the name of the track, but the
flipside has two mixes by the Afronaughts (= Seiji).
current favorites:
*
with all those track id's the last two days, i wrote down what i know about
this set so far, let's see if any of you can fill in the blanks.
Dego at the first DEMF.
- seiji second nature bitasweet
- ??
- ??
- wookie down on me manchu
- ??
- ??
-
taking off the labels of records to make sure no one can identify what
you're playing (if that is why you want to do it), is (IMHO) showing a
complete disrespect towards the artist that made that record. imagine you've
produced some awesome track, and some dj plays it. then you see someone walk
hey jonny,
there's a russ gabriel remix of at les on geology 2 that's just out on
planet e, together with a carl craig remix of a track i can't remember the
name of... i've got the he's the man ep as well, really like it, picked
it up about a month ago.
the 2 new frictional releases are
to all trainspotters out there,
at the demf dego played a record that i absolutely have got to get my hands
on. it starts 13 minutes into his set (till 17 minutes)
http://proto.groovetech.com/mk-demf.rxml?file=/demf/motor/day3/motorstageday3-dego.rm
it has a female voice singing:i don't
if you like the aux 88 stuff, then be sure to check out the things keith
tucker has done on his own puzzlebox label.
mr velcrofastener (from finland i believe) has also released some fine
tunes, i personally quite like the mat 101 rmx of electric appliances.
jurren
np: i-f - the man from pack
hey,
i just noticed that the peoplemover (metroplex-033) is karl fultz, what's
his relation (if any) to frankie c. fultz who - as was mentioned a couple a
days ago - did some labelwork for ur (scan 7 - undetectable ep and
drexciya's aquatic invasion a.o.).
jurren
Gwendal wrote:
BTW - on what compilation can i find the original version?
there's a version on juan atkins wax tracks the unmixed double (or triple)
album featuring tracks from the mix he did for wax trax. other tracks on
that compitation: sharivari/a number of names, m7/maurizio,
just read the new releases list from sonicgroove, and i must say this one
will probably get me running to the recordstore. but before i do that, lets
ask the nice people at the 313-list on their opinions on these new tunes.
Millsart / Every Dog Has Its Day Vol. 2
(another deep
anyone going to see robert hood tonight? would be nice to meet some of the
people on this list. i'll be the guy wearing the red long sleeve t-shirt,
but don't come too close, i've got the flu!
jurren
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just thought i'd recommend a couple of other tracks then those lovely ben
sims releases.
Mr Hazeltine - The Pressure - Plug Research 20001
a really great techno track with male vocals by Divine Styler
Duplex - ep 4 - Clone 18
Deep detroit techno, with beatifull strings. this 12 is getting
How about:
Bill Laswell remixes Miles Davis - Panthalassa
jurren
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Alton Miller is playing at the Winkel van Sinkel next saturday the 16th
(according to Veronica teletekst pag. 336). Now I'm familiar with his last
couple of releases on Planet e, Moods Grooves and Distance, but what's he
like as a dj?
I missed out on Ken Ishii last saturday due to a little
just thought i give a short review of carl craig's live performance at
paradiso last night.
IT WAS ABSOLUTELY WICKED!!!(...that's probably a bit too short.)
i got there at about half past twelve, and all out k was already playing
some nice deep tunes, and got funkier along the way,
That's funny, i've got a D'n'B track that uses that sample, didn't
know it was a Derrick May quote. Can't remember what track it is,
but i guess it is something on Good Looking records or Movin Shadow
since i was really into those kind of records in '96-'97.
jurren
I transcribed part of
On the the Progress Cd by T-1000 it says that a new Alan Oldham book is
going to be released this year. Is it out allready, and where can i get any
of his comic-books? I really like the drawings he does for Djax, and the
other stuf I've seen from him so far. I have a hard time finding any good
yep, bought the new Moods and Grooves yesterday and i think it's really
good, i also bought the new John Tejada on 7th City Significant numbers
which is even better, the title track is one of the best tracks i've heard
so far the last couple of months!
As for my favotite Mills' track: Casa from
check out Dan Bell's track on Intuit-Solar. It's by far one of my favorite
tracks.
jurren
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After having read all the stories about the DEMF, and listening to the
realaudio at groovetech for the last couple of days, I've decided to
definately make the trip from Utrecht to Detroit next year! So thanks to
everyone who made it possible for the people that didn't have the
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