It's not your cap Fred, it's because you're a known troublemaker.
On 17 Apr 2007, at 03:43, Fred Heutte wrote:
Archetype, Aaron, Brooks . . . and Claude?! I am so there :)
What is the Esko Lounge anyway? Is that the place
that wouldn't let me in when Doc Martin was playing
last year
Not true old chap - direct flights on Expedia at the moment for £380.
On 17 Apr 2007, at 09:02, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
Problem is Greg, a flight (alone) is now the equivalent of around
$1400.
Is this still considered reasonable?
-Original Message-
From: Greg Earle [mailto:[EMAIL
Oh yes! Get in!
See you there.
Ken - there really is no excuse now!
On 7 Apr 2007, at 15:16, David Armin-Parcells wrote:
BlankThat's right...
I saw this posted on Paxahau's website as Saturday nights official
afterparty
Soul Skate '07
Kenny Dixon Jr.
This is a roller skating party!
Don't know about clubs, but there's a good second hand record shop
called Stigmate at 3, Rue de la Servette.
It's just next to the train station and I pulled out a nice haul of
disco 12s there.
On 22 Mar 2007, at 13:58, Nick Hardie wrote:
Seems I'm going to be in Geneva, Switzerland for
Bl**dy Hell! He really is pummeling the sh*t out of those drums. The
whole drum riser is shaking during his solo!
Awesome.
On 13 Mar 2007, at 21:44, Martin Dust wrote:
Tom, you're going to love this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SCZv7786KY
m
On 7 Mar 2007, at 20:02, Matt Kane's Brain wrote:
1.) Not this listy, but my favorite is Coldcut vs. DJ Food vs. DJ
Krush's 2 CD set Cold Krush Cuts
Seconded, the Krush mix CD on that is awesome!
Thanks for posting that, I found it very moving.
On 12 Feb 2007, at 17:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
don't know if it was posted before
for all UR chobo's around
http://www.de-bug.de/texte/4639.html
One of the stranger records of recent times. Still trying to puzzle
that one out (not trying too hard mind).
On 10 Feb 2007, at 16:32, Brendan Nelson wrote:
This is possibly a bit of a tongue in cheek suggestion, but how about
Geez'n'Gosh's My Life With Jesus?
Only old ones.
On 6 Feb 2007, at 15:37, robin wrote:
No one got any new tunes then?
;)
robin...
I've heard a selection of the tracks and there are some absolute
corkers, including some stuff that is maybe a step away from what
people might expect from a Beatdown compilation. Don't want to spoil
the surprise so I'll limit myself to saying that the first one has a
track by Smith Hall
Audion has batch processing options.
On 23 Jan 2007, at 21:25, David Powers wrote:
On an opposite note, I'm looking for something more like a command
line tool for audio processing, particularly to do batch normalizing.
Opening up a soundfile in SoundForge and waiting for the graphic
rendering
Alex - if you're still on the list, can you drop me an email?
Thanks,
Dan.
strange... but true!
Omar just went on. The presenter is claiming he likes racing cars
against Derrick May. Hmm.
fh
The original is Linval Thompson - 'I Love Marjuana', on Thompson Sound
I think. Big tune.
On 10 Jan 2007, at 14:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking to I.D a track that Surgeon played at the end of his set at
Spacebase (23/12/06)
It was a dub / reggae style track, I remember the
be available as a stream for 1 week after transmission.
Peas.
Dan.
He actually has a new track - it's a remodel, as opposed to a remix,
for some Japanese manga production
It's a rework of a track Plaid wrote for the soundtrack of the new
Tekken film.
I remember reading this at the time. I didn't really know what they
were talking about at back then, but I used to read Melody Maker (now
defunct UK music newspaper) from cover to cover and it stuck for some
reason.
Also, just watched Michael Winterbottom's 24 Hour Party People film,
which
I know Campus Martius Park was named after a famous Indian from that
time.
That sounds like Latin to me, I'd even hazard a guess that it means
'The Field of Mars'. Mars being the god of war, it might be referring
to a battlefield.
You wouldn't like me when I'm angry.
On 3 Nov 2006, at 12:56, Toby Frith wrote:
Now that I'd pay to see.
-Original Message-
From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 November 2006 12:56
To: 313@Hyperreal.Org 313
Subject: Re: (313) Put Your Hands Up For Detroit
It makes me
-
From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 November 2006 12:56
To: 313@Hyperreal.Org 313
Subject: Re: (313) Put Your Hands Up For Detroit
It makes me violent
On 3 Nov 2006, at 12:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
aargh! it definitely is
once again a dutch man who did it
apologies
Unfortunately I've just found out I won't be able to make it.
On 20 Oct 2006, at 13:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anymore for tomorrow?
Sat 21st OctUR and all them 313 peepz
Dan Bean
Robin 5 Tones
Alex-maybe-I'll-come-out-as-it's-my-birthday
Francis (and many associates)
Nick Hardie
Nik
the same sample as De La Soul's use in Me, Myself I,
Do you mean Funkadelic's '(Not Just) Knee Deep'?
Hello people
I turns out I'm going to both of these and I know that Robin and Alex
are going to the 3 Chairs at least.
Anyone else on here coming along? Francis?
I would defo like to see him live over djing.
Me too, but I think touring his studio setup would probably be pretty
difficult.
nice
squelchy sounds too.
Dan.
P.S. Some of you may be interested to hear that there's a Detroit
Beatdown Vol. 2 compilation on the way...
It is a lovely chair...
Funny how Lawrence makes the best music and has the least flashy living
room. Probably my pick of the bunch.
On 29 Sep 2006, at 18:08, Carlos de Brito wrote:
Von: Blaauw, Martijn de [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The livingroom of Villallobos actually looks like a
As above.
In fact, what's happening in the French scene generally at the moment,
anything secret and interesting we don't hear about?!
Innercity/J.A.W. are bringing Marcellus Pitman over on the weekend of the 23rd
Sept.
Don't remember the exact date or the venue, but those who care enough will
Could you help me id this short sample:
http://media.putfile.com/Sample-61-24. It is probably UR related. I
would really appreciate it.
Don't recognise it, but would like to know.
Anyone have suggestions for more stuff like this and also something that
might ease me back toward wanting to hear some beats again.
On the 'folk' tip, I just got sent the new Alexander Tucker album on ATP - it's
brilliant.
On the electronic tip, listening to The Eurythmic's 'Touch' LP always
Off my head, Hugh Masekela - Don't go lose it baby
Oh yes! Wonderful record.
erm, just one? harsh, how about three?
Infiniti - Game One
Armando - Welcome To The Warehouse
Ronnie Dyson - All Over Your Face
Don't dance that much these days unfortunately. I'm far too picky.
if only he werent messing with maurizio/phylyps traks @45
rpm it would be even better...
'jit/booty' style innit...
There was an article about precisely this subject in the technology section of
the Guardian yesterday.
They've put it up here:
http://technology.guardian.co.uk/weekly/story/0,,1851309,00.html
My impression was that they were doing it for two years. I also
understood that they broke even, which presumably helps.
I guess you can never be too sure about these things though...
Having said that, whatever happens it's pretty certain there will be
parties and fun to be had that weekend,
Haven't heard that comp, but like his 70s stuff on SAM. His version of Bourgie
Bourgie is my favourite.
You wrote:
I don't really remember him apart from peripherally as part of the Milli
Vanilli scam.
There is a comp of his stuff under various aliases out: Flashcan.
Thoughts / opinions
though discogs lists
both JD's productions together. Metrovynil even lists the 80's
electro JD as Johnny Davis on most releases.
Francis.
At 09:12 AM 7/28/2006, Dan Bean wrote:
Haven't heard that comp, but like his 70s stuff on SAM. His version
of Bourgie Bourgie is my favourite.
You
Indeed.
On 27 Jul 2006, at 21:38, Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
Fxck him then.
k
-Original Message-
From: D1 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 4:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) robotnik dj style?
I haven't heard him DJ ever, but I
Cyclists (especially BMX riders) roll up the right leg.
On 24 Jul 2006, at 17:17, kent williams wrote:
In the US, people in gang neighborhoods rolled up one leg so you could
see their sock, which indicated their 'colors.' This fashion
statement ended up in hip hop videos, and from there
, Thomas Barnett, Matthew Dear,
Anthony Shake Shakir, Keith Tucker, Delano Smith, Mike Archer, Derrick
Thompson, Mike Clark, Alan Oldham, Laura Gavoor, Himawari, Scan 7, Kenny
Larkin, Stacey Hotwax Hale, Claus Bachor, Electrifying Mojo, Niko
Marks, Barbara Deyo, Dan Sordyl, Sam Valenti, Ron
find it extremely frustrating that at this important
first encounter Detroit is being represented by such a sub-standard effort.
Why should we cut the film some slack? The film-makers blew it, and pretending
otherwise doesn't help anyone or achieve anything.
Dan.
P.S. If you want to know about
Congratulations!
On 17 Jul 2006, at 13:28, David Beattie wrote:
Nice one Alex - congratulations
- Original Message
From: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, 17 July, 2006 11:37:18 AM
Subject: (313) New Releases
Speaking of new releases...
Congratulations to
http://www.myspace.com/dan_bean
re: greatest amounts I've paid for records - more than I'm comfortable
admitting in public...
On 17 Jul 2006, at 15:19, diana potts wrote:
Good day,
I just noticed someone had a myspace profile in their
email tag. Any other list members up on there? Come
Well spotted! The deadline is the 24th.
You wrote:
There doesn't seem to be a deadline date for entries on that page, or is it
just me?
Just noticed that the hyperreal [idm] list is being bombarded by spam emails at
the moment (of the c**lis, v**gra variety), thought I'd mention it in case
[313] is next to be affected...
One for Kent perhaps?
Just noticed that the hyperreal [idm] list is being bombarded by spam emails at
the moment (of the c**lis, v**gra variety), thought I'd mention it in case
[313] is next to be affected...
One for Kent perhaps?
Hello
Managed to squeeze in a bit of record shopping in Detroit between bouts of work
and have the following for sale:
http://www.ialityhifi.co.uk/vinyl.html
Drop me a line if you're interested.
D.
P.S. My tenuous claim to on-topicness is that they were all bought in Detroit
and some are by
Hello
Managed to squeeze in a bit of record shopping in Detroit between bouts of work
and have the following for sale:
http://www.ialityhifi.co.uk/vinyl.html
Drop me a line if you're interested.
D.
P.S. My tenuous claim to on-topicness is that they were all bought in Detroit
and some are by
on-topicness? whats that?
It's a new concept I recently invented, everyone will be doing it soon.
I found Paxahau's approach to the press extremely frustrating, it was like
being back in kindergarten.
The press pass got you into the media room - that was it. As Kent said, to talk
to artists, I had to ask permission and have a Paxahau press chaperone to
escort me into the backstage area
@ken - loose lips sink ships!
@cyclone - I know what you're saying, and your Brixton experience sounds
unpleasant. I was just comparing DEMF press arrangements to last year, where
press passes allowed access all areas. I was able to wander about, chatting to
people I needed to speak to,
Speaking of Recloose and cassettes - I heard that Recloose worked in a sandwich
shop which Carl Craig used to frequent. Apparently he got his break by putting
his demo tape in Carl's sandwich one day!
Can anyone confirm/refute this?
You wrote:
Hi list! I was going through some old music
I think that might be where I heard it. Good show indeed.
gilles asks c2 about this on the recent c2 worldwide show, which btw is
totally worth listening to for some pretty entertaining patter between those
two
He played just before dusk, and killed it imo.
One of the great set openings that I've heard - Darkness combined with sirens -
a real hair on the back of the neck moment.
Didn't he play during the afternoon the last time he was playing at
the festival?
Kent, can you drop me an email?
Thanks.
D.
I've heard it. It's rather good.
It comes as part of a doublepack including the original and remixes by
Baby Ford and DFA.
Don't know when it's out though.
On 11 May 2006, at 01:36, Philip wrote:
haye!
what's the skinny on CC's alleged 'free jazz techno' remix of delia
gavin's 'relevee'
I scored an ebay copy last month for about £10 + postage.
It wasn't a repress.
I scored an ebay copy last month for about £10 + postage.
It wasn't a repress.
or tell me where to find it? (It's not on the demf website yet).
Sorry - I'm at work and the previous emails about it are on my computer at home.
Thanks!
Dan.
or tell me where to find it? (It's not on the demf website yet).
Sorry - I'm at work and the previous emails about it are on my computer at home.
Thanks!
Dan.
or tell me where to find it? (It's not on the demf website yet).
Sorry - I'm at work and the previous emails about it are on my computer at home.
Thanks!
Dan.
Well, Galaxy 2 Galaxy is a proper band, with drummers, bass, keys etc, but I
also know that James Pennington is doing live sets at the moment. Not sure what
this consists of exactly though.
Any idea who's billed?
You wrote:
hi list,
some 313 happenings in rome:
besides the Max2Min tour
...who else is coming?
LOL, do you mean the bit about Paul's girlfriend, the cow and Carl Craig?
I had to re-read that one a couple of times just to check...
I'm staying outta this one (mainly because I haven't slept all night and I
might just be hallucinating what I just read)
Agreed, despite repeated attempts I've never managed to get into Solaris. It's
all about the 94/95 stuff when it comes to Photek imo.
This is another good one:
http://www.discogs.com/release/1470
You wrote:
As far as I'm aware Photek has never played live but I've not been following
him
I'm hoping that they're just putting the 'big names' up on the website because
they think it will attract a non-specialist audience...
Not a very encouraging sign.
I've seen it. I wasn't impressed...
On 11 Apr 2006, at 00:02, Joost P wrote:
Has this been posted before? I don't recall.
http://www.paxahau.com/ (scroll down)
I guess more nostalgia again about a genre that's supposed to be
looking exclusively to the future.
Anyone who has seen this, is
What do you feel was wrong with it Dan?
Pretty much everything I'm afraid.
It was badly shot, recorded and edited, poorly presented and was full of
inconsequential gossip that made the participants look trivial and irrelevant.
I realise that it was an indie production/labour of love etc. I'd
Avoid Beth Orton at all costs would be my advice. It's bland, insipid coffee
table snoozerama!
The only good thing she's done that I've heard is Spill - Don't Wanna Know
'Bout Evil
Plenty of good electronic folk out there with out recourse to her.
e.g.
Greg Davis
Animal Collective
Tuung
Avoid Beth Orton at all costs would be my advice. It's bland, insipid coffee
table snoozerama!
The only good thing she's done that I've heard is Spill - Don't Wanna Know
'Bout Evil
Plenty of good electronic folk out there with out recourse to her.
e.g.
Greg Davis
Animal Collective
Tuung
Haven't heard those remixes.
The one with the Mizell Brothers on the cover? I have it - must have
missed that article.
It's the new one with Bill Withers on the cover.
Hey everyone
Unfortunately this has already passed, the show went out last night (UK
time).
However, the BBC streams all its radio for 1 week after broadcast so
you can listen to it as an 'on demand' stream here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/maryannehobbs/index.shtml
Just click on the
Hello
Carl will be on Gilles Peterson's show tonight doing an in depth
interview (about 45 mins).
The show starts at 11.00pm BST
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1
Hurrah!
On 23 Mar 2006, at 19:03, Roberto Ty wrote:
March 23, 2006
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Shannon McCarthy
313-701-9139
CITY OF DETROIT AND PAXAHAU SHAKE HANDS,
ELECTRONIC MUSIC FESTIVAL WILL GO ON.
DETROIT- Paxahau Promotions Group today announced they have been
chosen by
the
Right then, weren't we going to have a whip round to get Alex along?
You know it makes sense.
Sorry, I'm just extremely overexcited by the news.
On 23 Mar 2006, at 19:03, Roberto Ty wrote:
March 23, 2006
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Shannon McCarthy
313-701-9139
CITY OF DETROIT AND
It was my psychic powers
Hope to be in that area, but still don't know for certain whether I get
to go or not (fingers crossed).
On 23 Mar 2006, at 20:56, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
On 3/23/06, Dan Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hurrah!
you gonna be around the shorecrest again?
mr bean
The word 'quality' is actually a noun, it shouldn't be used as an adjective.
Phrases such as 'quality electronic music' or 'quality house' employ the word
'quality' as an adjective, which is ungrammatical.
I'll get back to reading those serial numbers now...
According to the OED, quality is a noun only.
For a new meaning to be added to the OED, I think three instances in print of
the word (from certain sources only) need to be found.
I was referrring to the English spoken in the UK, Ai being a UK label.
Webster's is a US dictionary, as previously
detroit isnt in england, so we'll use the proper vernacular around
here. neener neener neener!
Well as long as you don't mind being wrong that's fine.
On reflection, that never seems to have bothered you in the past.
Fondest regards,
D.
Rye ergot.
Yes please!
Speaking of Miama...
There's a Beatdown Party at the Delano Hotel on Monday 27th March from
10pm
It's the launch party for Detroit Beatdown Remixes Vol 1 and will
feature:
Mike Clark
Delano Smith
Norm Talley
Eric Johnson
+ live shows from:
Malik Alston
Billy Love
Jovante
Sundiata OM
On
Some great tracks on there, highly recommended.
One of the more psychedelic picture discs I've seen for a while as well.
Trying calling Vibes (his shop), I think they're in the phonebook.
On 16 Mar 2006, at 00:17, /0 wrote:
anyone? I want to talk music, not to an agent
-Joe
LOL, snap!
On 16 Mar 2006, at 00:24, theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
/0 wrote:
anyone? I want to talk music, not to an agent
-Joe
Vibes (his store) used to be listed in the phone bookdon't have
the number handy anymore.
jeff
Apologies if this has been on before, but I've just been listening to a mix
that can be found here:
http://www.samurai.fm/thirdear/index.php
More on a house than a disco tip, gets going about half way through imo.
Best,
Dan.
One of my favourite ever Ike tracks.
Soul Brother normally have a copy, you shouldn't pay more than £15 for it
though. If you're prepared to dig you can find it for considerably less.
You wrote:
it's on Isaac Hays Chocolate Chip LP.
you'll get one cheap, just have a look on the internet
may need to download a Windows Media codec.
Say hello if you tune in.
Ta,
Dan.
Hey Fab
Is there anywhere we can see your existing tatoos?
Best,
D.
Dan, he also has a pierced labia!
we(i)rd!
Could you take this off list please.
My experience is the same as Francis's. I only saw him once and loved it.
Can I just say that I've only once heard Juan DJ and enjoyed it? I'm not
doubting for a moment the various posts that have gone up where peepz have
seen him and he hasn't been good, it's just maybe sometimes he can play
There's a mix on Samurai FM by Derrick, it's a tape of his closing set from the
one of the first DEMFs.
You wrote:
I had a bit of a google yesterday. I've tried and failed to find mixes by D=
M online before but this one looks to be a bit of a gem. I don't think I've=
seen it posted to the
Is it the one with James brown at the beginning?
I don't know actually, it was recommended to me by a friend, but I haven't had
a chance to listen to it yet. It's supposed to be pretty good though.
Thanks for the tip
-Original Message-
From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Tuned in, and loving it, nice work T!
I think Gilles Peterson will be doing a tribute tonight as well,
including interviews with Jaydee's Mum amongst others.
On 19 Feb 2006, at 17:35, Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks wrote:
Michael Greenleaf wrote:
ez;
not sure if this link has been posted or not:
WOOO!
/looks excited/
Go Neil!
You wrote:
from the Peacefrog newsletter
DETROIT ESCALATOR COMPANY - TWILIGHT FINDING
Neil Olivierra's Detroit Escalator Company are set to release Twilight
Finding - a beautifully packaged, limited edition vinyl 10 numbering a
mere 1000 copies (as
I think what the guys are getting at is that Beatdown is a particular feeling
rather than a sound. They're quite keen to avoid labels for types of music.
You wrote:
Eh? That sounds like just about any type of good djing regardless of the
genre.
It's pretty vague but then so is the
,
Dan.
Thanks very much to everyone for the suggestions. Has anyone here
actually done the courier flight thing?
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