heartily thirded, how do Peacefrog do it?
At 8:06 am +0100 29/6/05, robin wrote:
i picked that up too jari.
'midnight dancing' the pick for me for the summer vibe. (and 'candle
light' for that deep feeling)
robin...
On 29 Jun 2005, at 07:05, Jari Tolkkinen wrote:
The nice postman
Yeah, I'd forgotten about that, no-one's perfect I suppose
At 11:59 am +0100 29/6/05, robin wrote:
...and managed to release a 12 without charging 15 quid for
itnice one peacefrog.
:)
robin...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
heartily thirded, how do Peacefrog do it?
Name : Dan Bean
Age : 29
Place I live : Oxford, UK
City I was born in : London, UK
Webpage : www.ialityhifi.co.uk
First Detroit techno record : Carl Craig's remix of Jonny L 'This Time'.
When how I got into techno : late eighties, hearing 'Good Life' in the
charts
Fav live act
Cloud 9 it was (I think it was me that reminded you ;))
I was there, not overly impressed by the night at the time, though I suspect I
would have a slightly different take on it nowadays. I remember being
exceedingly impressed by the greeters who came over with UR (maybe Cliff?),
they were
Bardens Boudoir
38-44 stoke newington road
n16 7xj
9pm onwards
3 pounds
Cheers
Dan
That's right, she's famous for being famous...mind you, she has been known to
hang out at Manumission, which clearly entitles her to be a DJ ;)
she also designs leather bikinis (kind of like solar powered torches?)
I'm guessing it is Mick Jagger's daughter. Andrew definitely
not a Rolling
That's right, she's famous for being famous...mind you, she has been known to
hang out at Manumission, which clearly entitles her to be a DJ ;)
she also designs leather bikinis (kind of like solar powered torches?)
I'm guessing it is Mick Jagger's daughter. Andrew definitely
not a Rolling
haha, get you!
actually I thought it was about music biz gangsters making sh*tloads of cash
selling dodgy music and lifestyles to ignorant clubbers, but I've never been so
what the hell would I know!
I was surprised/saddened by how many people in Detroit asked me whether I'd
been to Ibiza. I
Since it's Friday and office-related paralysis is setting in it's time to
ponder the following scenario:
In fantasy 313 DJ wrestling, who would be the winners and losers?
For my money Buzz Goree would beat most comers since he's a pretty big bloke, I
reckon Richie would get his arse kicked
care to elaborate?
My money is on Rolando
ive already offered to take on plaslaiko in the ring.
exsqueeze me?
I knew that I'd be driving around Detroit quite a lot over the
festival period so I spent a day burning vinyl and compiling CDs for
the car stereo.
These were a couple of the CDs that sounded particularly good whilst
driving around downtown at night. I also had a copy of Vince Watson's
some of those tracks are pretty good imo, whatever your feelings
about alex patterson (mine are largely positive but others may
differ), thomas fehlman's input is surely a good thing...
At 10:41 am -0400 8/6/05, /0 wrote:
wtf, kompakt is releasing hippy techno?
Agreed! There's a retrospective comp of Hiroshi Watanbe's productions
out on Klik at the moment.
Also have to praise Dettinger if we're talking Kompakt, not to
mention Donnacha Costello's stuff that they're handling...
At 11:03 am -0400 8/6/05, J.T. wrote:
Yeah, that record is only OK. I
Welcome!
At 7:14 pm +0200 8/6/05, Benoît Pueyo wrote:
Hello
Im newbie on the list aswell... Been long ive
heard of the list but never subscribed, i guess
I need some new sources of fresh information ! =)
cheers
--
Benoît.
Krzysztof Sluka a écrit :
just wanted to drop a short hello to
According to the official press release it was a success, the festival
organisers seem to be pretty pleased with how it's gone. Not much bitching or
drama this year either. People seemed to be getting paid without any problems
as well.
BTW. have to say how nice it was to meet 313 peeps Fred,
This is consumerism gone mad!
Just because someone has an item you want doesn't mean that you have
the automatic right to buy it. They might not want to sell it, and
since it's their property it's entirely up to them. That doesn't
justify a bootlegger stealing it from them.
I'm going to
Many many thanks to everyone who suggested spots to dig tunes in
The pillaging started this afternoon, silly silly prices!
Two minor obstacles remain:
1. Cashflow
2. Getting them home
Drove up Gratiot this evening as the sun was setting...almost apocalytic.
He's definitely been in the studio recently + there's a 12 on Stillmusic
featuring Diamondancer. Not sure what the release date of that is/was
You wrote:
Hey
Was just listening to Delano Smith's Sensuality ep on Mix Mode
remembered reading a post a while ago saying that he's got some new
You see! This is what I was afraid of when my friend said that Detroit was
trendy these days. It's not good
You wrote:
sasha's changing his playlists again I see.
carl craig mix of beanfield!
http://www.progressive-sounds.com/features/Sasha-Fundacion-NYC.asp
LOL, a likely story...
Eat my vinyl dust old chap!
Ever thine,
D.
You wrote:
Didn't you hear? George Bush has put up a blockade on all exports of vinyl
records from the USA. You'll just have to leave them here Dan, but don't
worry - we'll take good care of them!
MEK
You wrote:
if you see UK representative Dan Bean, say hello, lovely chap he is.
is he 'our' sole representative this year? (from the uk)
'representative'? that's some responsibility...
btw, I'm pleased to say that I'm now in Detroit. I'm based near Ferndale at the
moment and was wondering
Just got it in the post on Friday - it's tasty.
Three tracks on it which are all quite hard to describe, easiest to say that
they're 'shake-like'. The a side is my favourite - a 10min long beatdownesque
thing with acidic touches, very mesmeric. Should be out soon and definitely
recommended!
Off to Detroit tomorrow - very exciting, see some of you there!
yeah yeah yeah, cant hear you. la la lalalalal. detroit is rubbish anyway
; )
I told a friend I was going yesterday, he's not particularly into electronic
music and commented that Detroit techno is very fashionable now. I
he's not particularly into electronic music and commented that Detroit
techno is very fashionable now.
?
wow. he needs to give up the crack. fashionable with who? 500 weirdos
worldwide off the internet like me?
that was my reaction, but then I don't read lifestyle magazines like Mixmag
You wrote:
How would he know what electronic music is fashionable if he's not into
electronic music?
Because in the UK, magazines that pretend to be about music such as Mixmag, are
actually lifestyle magazines that sell themselves with lurid stories about
celebs in Ibiza, drug exposes and
You wrote:
so I wonder which magazine would be covering Detroit techno enough in one
or two issues to lead him to think that it's fashionable?
I've seen Mixmag - there's not enough cocaine there for them to write
about.
did you ask him where he got his info from?
I did, but he started
. Atomly
7. Kate Simko
8. DelCimmuto
9.Luis-Manuel Garcia
10. David Powers
11. Chana Goodman
12. Anton Banks
13. Dan Bean
For info, DJ 3000 has now been added to the Big Chill festival line-up
alongside James Pennington.
You can also see the UR manifesto on the Big Chill website, which tickled me
somewhat...
Would love to meet up, I'm definitely going to be at Centre Street
Lounge for the early part of the evening though, any idea of a rough
time for meeting up in Foran's?
At 6:08 am -0700 19/5/05, diana potts wrote:
howdy.
So it seems there's a lot of us coming in from out
of town. How about
Cool, is it a big place? how will we identify each other?
I just did a quick google images search and am relieved to say that
there aren't any pictures of me that I could point you at.
Maybe we need a secret rave handshake?
At 11:17 am -0700 19/5/05, diana potts wrote:
uh...why don't we
No idea who this is, even the press release is myserious, but agree
that it's an excellent release, apparently the pet shop boys are
fans
Particularly like the track 'Octave'
At 10:44 am -0400 18/5/05, Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
so... I've never heard of analog 1 before that I can recollect.
At 3:50 pm +0100 18/5/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
are they through baked goods?
yes
not come across the label before, but if the rest of it's as good as
this then I'm going to do some digging
wot jeff and paul sed!
Warm soapy water
is also good if you rinse well, make sure that you don't use
tap water if you live in an area with 'hard' water. A water
filter should help.
Must admit this is the method I use ('cos I mess my records up when I'm
drunk and it would cost me a
Seconded, the LP's nice, quite a range of sounds on there. Some of it sounds
old, like early Derrick May stuff as Marsel said, other tracks have a more
modern 'beefy' production sound. A few tracks sound a bit dated, but for the
most part it's pretty strong. Particularly like the track 'Rain'
It's two syllables that run:
yo (as in 'yo mtv raps') and av (as in 'have')
You wrote:
very nice
i love yoav b's stuffwonky and a bit rough but in the best possible
way.
his dj mixes are also worth checking.
anyone know how his name is pronounced?
robin...
On 16 May
whats your song of the day?
DJ Rels - Diggin In Brownswood, more like song of the month. Awesome awesome
work.
Also 'Balance' by :Brownstudy is pretty good...
Ah yes, that reminds me, Luciano has remixed M83's new track 'Teen Angst'. Not
a big fan of the band (a bit too 'U2' for me), but his remix is extremely good
- very uplifting. There's a vinyl promo floating around at the moment, not sure
when it's out though
btw, the second track of the day
absolute ethanol is probably best since it evaporates without
residue, a bit hard to get hold of though. Warm soapy water is also
good if you rinse well, make sure that you don't use tap water if you
live in an area with 'hard' water. A water filter should help.
At 5:21 pm +0100 16/5/05,
At 10:01 am +1000 12/5/05, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Chad of the Neptunes is v familiar with electronic music - his roots lie
in that scene as much as hip-hop. He played in a proto rave outfit years
back. He went to college with Bryan Zentz and is on his last Intec album
playing sax. He's also v
Excellent report Tristan, thanks for that.
I've just booked my flights and am ridiculously over-excited about the prospect.
Hope to meet some 313 peeps out there!
You wrote:
Offered better late than never, in order to remind and excite for Fuse-in! =
Looking over this the last couple of days,
excellent news!
if it's as good as 'Just Another Day' then it's going to be awesome.
Do you know if it will be on Planet E?
At 5:22 pm +0100 11/5/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
coming out 10th of june!!!
it?
(sorry, can't supply any track names or artists, as I successfully
developed a finely tuned filter for shutting it out!)
Dan
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Dan Butler and Gary will tell you - where I was living at the time, it
was
slap bang
Hardcore and Jungle/DB share musical elements such as tempo and the use of
breaks + there was a fair bit of crossover in terms of producers and DJs. DJs
at the time would play sets either mixing the two or have a happy hardcore set
and a jungle set (e.g. Kenny Ken). Danny Breaks was one of many
Well yes, saying that there's nothing new under the sun is a strong argument,
but it's a double edged sword since the it can be applied to any forms of
music, including the ones that you hold dear.
Another way of looking at it is whether a genre has tracks that have 'soul'.
Personally I think
Indeed, it's a bit tricky really isn't it? I guess by hardcore I meant to
include happy hardcore, not quite sure who begat whom though...
You wrote:
i find the use of the term 'happy' when used with hardcore a bit wierd
here.
wasn't it just 'hardcore'?
i thought the 'happy' came
The score?
Here you go mate, 5 pink callies, a bit of billy and I'll throw in a glowstick
for free.
The callies turn out to be paracetamol dipped in food dye, the billy turns out
to be glucose and the glowstick leaks toxic gloop into your trouser pocket...
aaah, the good old days!
I'm
It's not on the European K7/Planet E pressing. Don't know about the
CD, but I have it on a Planet E 12
At 5:23 pm -0500 6/5/05, Matt MacQueen wrote:
I don't have the awesome track absence of one on my 2xLP from
planet e. Was it on another pressing of Cardiology.. or maybe it
was a CD only
Maybe Rob Hall actually quite likes Happy Hardcore? I'm going to take
a wild stab in the dark and guess that you don't (don't remember
seeing any in your playlists at least), but that doesn't mean that
others don't.
I'm not a fan myself, but I can see why others might like it. It was
a step
I hate to admit it, but he's right...
At 1:15 pm -0400 5/5/05, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
you can all feel free to talk as much sh*t as you like, but i like
the early happy hardcore very much. that energy of like 93-96 in
jungle and hardcore is unmatched in any other genres of music.
tom
Hi Jason
Could you get in touch as soon as poss, it's quite urgent...
Thanks
Dan
(apologies to everyone else)
Greetings
In anticipation of this Sunday's Bleep43 party in London with Dan Bell
(apologies to the geographically challenged), there will be a radio session
tonight with Bleep43 and 313 stalwart Ken Odeluga.
'Good music' has been promised, which could mean anything really...
Tuning in is easy
4 out of 15 on the Detroit Quiz
Come on Martin, fess up - you must have looked the answers up on the interweb
There's a 15 question quiz in the link just below the one you did - pretty hard
questions I thought, but then it's sunny outside and I don't want to be in an
office at the moment
You wrote:
My quiz only had 13 questions :-) I've been to the Hitsville Museum too many
time for it not to be a
At 11:26 pm -0400 27/4/05, darnistle wrote:
Jason Brunton wrote:
I've got mixed feelings on the matter- it's
great when you finally track down a record
you've been after (sometimes for YEARS), not so
nice when you have to pay more than a
reasonable amount for it (about £20-25 is
the most
You wrote:
Lawrence Swap EP - (didn't listen to this but they had it on in p.neck
Liking this at the mo
after everyone's talk of Joe Luis, I randomly found a 12 of his yesterday (on
Relief) and bought it on spec - it's wicked so thanks everyone for drawing my
attention to it
Suburban Knight is now confirmed for the Big Chill
Also I bought a copy of Wax Poetics, it has an article about Daniel
Baldelli in it.
Wax Poetics is a cool mag, a bit pricey, but probably worth it
a good series of articles about Stax in a recent issue + photo of
Issac Hayes' gold plated Rolls Royce!
book
this kind of stuff from the UK.
Any comments gratefully received. Offlist is probably best, though
maybe there are some other folks needing to get from Fuse-In to Mutek
and back?
Thanks a lot!
Dan.
Hey, the Passions I'm In Love With A German Film Star!
Blimey, that takes me back to being a kid with my pocket money,
up Woolworths, debating which one of the top 40 7 singles I was
going to buy. I passed on it at the time.
But Ahh, the beauty of Soulseek!...
cheers,
Dan
Oh dear, it's not looking good is it?
haven't come across these myself but they sound dodgy. I think the words 'Hard
To Find Records' were probably the death nell.
Motown is definitely on topic imo btw!
You wrote:
What is the business with these Marvin Gaye 45 RPMs Disco 12 Motown
Erm, just to qualify this, I do have some involvement with The Big
Chill, but this booking is by no means a certainty - I think we
should wait and see.
Will advise as soon as I hear anything.
At 10:55 am +0100 13/4/05, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
Hello Francis. According to Dan Bean this is more
rave to the grave!
At 1:39 pm + 13/4/05, Robert Taylor wrote:
But what if it is Monday morning when they close?
-Original Message-
From: Blaauw, Martijn de [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 April 2005 12:38
To: Robert Taylor; 313
Subject: RE: (313) Now Playing
Well, if ur
Loftgroover and Clarkee back 2 back at Dreamscape 237 in Bognor -
wicked set - that's the one I want!
At 2:27 pm + 13/4/05, Robert Taylor wrote:
Dan, if I do not survive this marathon, you can have my priceless
collection of rave and acid house C90s
The dimlite LP is great
also, just received the new Brownstudy (Jason Hogans of Planet e 'fame'), not
all to my taste, but some of it's dead good! On an Urban Tribe kind of techno
hip hop tip
it's coming out on Third Ear I believe..
was somewhat sceptical
about this information and am still checking the source...
You wrote:
more info here: http://www.ialityhifi.co.uk
apologies to everyone else for the spam!
D.
***
You should be sorry, Dan The Spam Man! ;-)
See you there - and I hope some others on here will come too
...evening all
we're doing a sound system party on Sat 16th April
it'll be more on a roots/dub tip than a 313 tip, but possibly of
interest to people on this list nonetheless
more info here: http://www.ialityhifi.co.uk
apologies to everyone else for the spam!
D.
Cosmic Messenger
there's one on here to check. maybe a wrong speeder, can't remember.
this one's actually OK at the right speed, a bit 'wibble' in places but worth
checking
what about Bambataa's Death Mix? early enough for you?
At 6:25 am + 5/4/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so i'm curious, does anyone know where one could find some
pre-hip-hop mixes online.
i'm talking some real deal kool herc/afrika bambataa block party
stuff from the late '70s. i've never
http://www.discogs.com/release/183348
it's a live tape of Bambaataa cutting up and juggling breaks from
'83. It's rough as f*ck in terms of both production (typical cruddy
Paul Winley pressing) and skills, but it has mad energy and can lay a
pretty strong claim to being the blueprint for
There's only 5, might as well get them all no?
They're all awesome imo, and as placid said feature Ron Trent (and Chez Daimier
+ Paul St Hilaire)
I'm waiting for them to repress Pelon - 'No Stunts' on Chain Reaction, but I'm
told this is unlikely.
Anyone got a spare copy they want to
Actually got round to giving it another listen, and it's not really glitchy at
all.
Sorry, that's the sort of inaccurate impressions you get when snatch a 30
second listen when you're running out of the house.
However, still quite like the tracks, I guess they're at the melodic end of
minimal
I wonder what form the payment would take?
This reminds me of Tom Middleton posting on a noticeboard to find out what
people's ultimate best ever compilation tracks would be. He used many of these
suggestions to make his 'The Trip' compilation and didn't credit anyone on the
sleeve. Presumably
You wrote:
see stasis is djing at lost. what kind of stuff does he play? it is steve
paton, yeah? just listening to the triple lp on peacfrog this week, some
amazing, intricate, timeless tracks (to my untrained ears anyway)?
Steve (Pickton) has pretty much turned his back on techno
to decide ;)
on of my designer friends is entering, so i guess thats a decent form of
retribution for him :)
fab.
- Original Message -
From: Dan Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: fab. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 4:03 PM
Subject: Re: (313
It was awesome, and he doesn't really make techno anymore
You wrote:
-- Original Message --
From: Dan Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Steve (Pickton) has pretty much turned his back on techno these
days and gone back to his b-boy roots. He'll probably
Mario is great, and one of the biggest Drexciya enthusiasts I know (and the
competition is stiff I can assure you)
shame about the babysitting - looks like it's shaping up to be one of those
nights :(:(:(:(:(
You wrote:
whoops, yeah, steve pickton, not paton. sounds great. think i saw his
such a great tune in, fact that whol other people place lp is timeless.
agreed x10!
so, I dare say he knows his shizzle.
you betcha!
which edwin birdsong btw? rapper dapper? or.. get up whirlpool?
rapper dapper snapper (aka Kerrier District makes even more sense now)
we're just grown up dan!!!
Big LOL! My wife and parents would probably care to differ
been there, done that, etc etc :D
never released an LP on F-Comm myself, though open to the right offer
naturally...;)
have a nice one
you too!
comedians huh?
Bond and Brunton, stay behind to see the teacher afterwards.
Honestly, thought you two might be able to come up with something
funnier than 'has bean' and 'bean and gone'. You need to raise your
game (if that's not asking for trouble)
At 4:06 pm + 24/3/05, [EMAIL
Kamal, you have put your finger exactly on my two favourite two bits
of going out:
1. The bit late on when all the tossers/lifestyle choice clubbers
have buggered off, the djs stop trying ot show off and everyone
achieves a state of exalted calm/melancholic euphoria
2. The post club
the techno Daft Punk - and they do
techno better than Daft Punk.
Dan Bean wrote:
Just got sent the new Moby 10.and it's actually OK!
/ducks/
The LP is utter, utter cobblers, without a doubt some of the worst cash in
chart/stadium techno I've heard for a long time, but the two tracks
I just dont get all that weird shizzle they make tho, it aint music to me.
there you go, grandad through and through: kid's of today, call that music eh,
you want some proper music like lonnie donegan, now there's something you can
swing your pants to, 'course it was fields round here as far
p.s. i have sungod records. I am the future.
say what?
they don't appear to be remixes though
just had a look at the press release - it name checks detroit and
metro area but it looks like they're his own compositions
At 4:27 pm + 23/3/05, Robert Taylor wrote:
Perhaps these are the tunes on the 10
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
Just got sent the new Moby 10.and it's actually OK!
/ducks/
The LP is utter, utter cobblers, without a doubt some of the worst cash in
chart/stadium techno I've heard for a long time, but the two tracks on the 10
(admittedly after one very quick listen) sound like quite reasonable minimal
Temptation is interesting. Probably
the only song I would return to.
Still, the second CD is all ambient tracks so I'm hoping he maybe put more
effort into that. I'll post my reactions when I get a chance.
MEK
Dan
But Moby doing the Perlon thing? Mmmm...that's sounds just scrumptious!!!
have to put my hand up here and say that if pressed I probably
wouldn't be able to offer a particularly convincing definition of the
'Perlon Sound'. I was trying to invoke the german glitchy thing I
suppose
was again?... (actually I'm much
better with people's names. He says, ha!)
Dan
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 17:41:26 -
To: 313@hyperreal.org
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) OOPS
Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oh wait, it's James Stinson... okay I didn't know
Nowt wrong with Japanese rappers, I've heard some good ones in my
time, though err...I couldn't name any.
BTW, Claude Young might have a few worries with the title of the
Brother From Another Planet LP, since DJ Format is about to release
an LP with exactly the same title on Genuine/PIAS in
Muro's been known to grace the mic from time to time, he's also got a
ridiculous collection of breaks, so if anyone ever comes across his
crate digging mixes for DITC, snap 'em up, they're awesome!
I got given one of his mixes on a free tape (Muro on one side,
Finesse on the other) when I was
At 2:23 pm +1100 16/3/05, r wrote:
Forget all this riff raff mumbo jumbo. just make music and play it.
leave the philosophy to authors of mix mag.
and everything will be alright?
(can't think of anyone worse to leave the philosophy to BTW)
Mr. Fingers - stars
TUNE!!!
actually, got to say that Ron Trent's mix is not the best track on
the 12, don't get me wrong, it's good (though not his best by any
means), but 'Happiness For All' is a really wonderful peice of music
with that particularly unique feel that Patchworks seem to be able to
conjure. Check it! -
fancy it (Francis?)
Best
Dan.
Is there an anti-hippy club forming?
Where do I sign?
At 10:46 am -0600 1/3/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apparently so, we have a couple living upstairs from us who are all too
happy to start playing their tablas, bongos, and guitars at any hour of the
day.
They also like to count the beat out
At 12:57 pm -0500 1/3/05, Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
Hey whats all this? I love hippies.
Don't get me started
I suppose Alex will want to join, thing is though, that cosmic lot
sound like a bunch of hippies to me 'n all, maybe an entrance exam
should be devised...
Q1. Do you need a bath?
Q2. Have you ever been to 'Return To The Source'?
Q3. Who is 'The Mn', and what has he done to annoy you so
BULLSEYE!
Rob, you're a genius. I vote you to be honorary chairperson with
special dream catcher burning responsibilities
At 6:39 pm + 1/3/05, Robert Taylor wrote:
Do you think everyone should get a slice of the pie but always take
the biggest for yourself?
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