Hello everyone - here's last Friday's playlist.
The guest mix on this coming Friday's show is by Dan Keeling,
co-compiler with 313's Alex Bond of the SECRET HISTORY compilation on
New Religion + have a few copies of the comp to give away on CD
(which includes Riuchi Sakamoto's 'Riot In Lagos
At 04:02 pm + 15/12/03, Tom Churchill wrote:
i like the first one (strangely cat # 00) by artist unknown
is that the one by !!!?
The 'Me And Giuliani Down By The School Yard (A True Story)' track on
the !!! 12 is awesome! It originally came out on TouchGo (home of
bands like the
on + hopefully
the elusive free party vibe!
More info here:
http://www.stereocilia.org
Hopefully see some of you down at Public Life as well, should be
making a flying visit just to catch a sneaky taste of the Mike Grant
magic!
Have a good weekend everyone
Dan.
with the hopes of having
them all up by the end of this year.
If you're not familiar with the zine, here's a quick run down on each issue:
Sampler Issue
Mainly containing record reviews, the sampler issue was created to work out
format and layout ideas. Gerard came up with the name and Dan the layout
I am totally in love with this record! It's one of my favourite
releases of the year. Speaking of which, here are some of the tracks
released this year that I played on the show and made me grin like an
idiot in the studio.
It's roughly chronological, not all are 313 I'm afraid and I'm sure I
Oh, and just in case you hadn't had enough of my lists, here's Friday
nights playlist...:)
Best
Dan.
CHILLED OUT PASSION on PASSION 107.9FM, OXFORD
Live Webcast http://www.passion1079.com
6/12/03 1-4am
De La Soul Me Myself and I (Instrumental) Tommy Boy
La Funk
:
Just a few Dan! ;-)
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 1:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) looking for K-Led record (was shot in the dark)
I am totally in love with this record! It's one
I couldn't play them either :(
dK
Late Night Essentials
www.latenightessentials.com
LNE006 - John Dahlbäck/Jussi-Pekka - Coming March 2004
LNE005 - CPEN - Coming February 2004
LNE004 - Morgan Page - Out now!
LNE003 - CPEN/JT Donaldson
LNE002 - Kai Alce
LNE001 - CPEN/dK
-Original
great track! though the original is no slouch either.
At 11:41 am -0500 4/12/03, Derek Plaslaiko. wrote:
i rememeber when this 12 came out, i was all about the mark broom mix.
the carl mix didnt really do much for me.
i just listened to it again, and WOW! i think this might just be one of
test, please ignore
Hello
Here's Friday night's playlist.
Next weeks guests are Bill Brewster Theo Noble (Fat Camp/Faith),
whose set will feature some great disco tunes, includng some of their
own re-edits. I've had a listen and it's a great mix!
See some of you down at Public Life LOST I hope.
Best
Dan
martin - my mails keep bouncing form your email address
([EMAIL PROTECTED]), could you drop me a line?
thanks
dan
(sorry everyone else)
Wouldn't it be easier to just turn the amps down?
You wrote:
My understanding is that they were placed on the rear for protection
purposes.
IE: If in a club (and rack mounted) then the venue could ensure that Trim
Happy DJ's won't blow their rig.
-Original Message-
From:
Hello
Here's Friday night's playlist.
Best
Dan.
Chilled Out Passion Friday 1-4am
Live Webcast http://www.passion1079.com
15/11/031-4am
De La Soul Me Myself and I (Instrumental) Tommy Boy
Ben MonoPlastik Passion (John Tejada Remix
, but
portable's set will go out from about 3.15am until the end of the
show. it's a great performance IMO.
it'll stream live on the web at http://www.passion1079.com or 107.9FM
in the Oxford area.
best
Dan
The Amp Fiddler is good, in a quite chilled soulful house way. I don't think
it's going to change anyone's life, but worth checking. There's a great
graphic on the label, a picture of Mr Fiddler I assume.
The TP is part of a package put together by Warner of remixes of tracks by
Japanese pop
Hello
Here's Friday night's playlist.
Best
Dan.
Chilled Out Passion Friday 1-4am
Live Webcast http://www.passion1079.com
8/11/03 1-4am
De La Soul Me Myself and I (Instrumental) Tommy Boy
Underground Resistance Jupiter JazzUnderground
).
Thanks!
Dan.
At 01:14 pm + 6/11/03, Robert Taylor wrote:
I found plenty of tracklistings for an astonishing array of artist
both 313 and non-313 alike, but no Theo Parrish mixes. ???
What a great radio station - we need something like that in the UK?
Dan? It's time to go national!
NOT ARF MATE!
Anyone been to The Egg yet?
What's it like?
Do they actually have a chillout room of any description?
You wrote:
5am.that's gotta be a first
No JK either :0(
-Original Message-
From: Anya Stang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 November 2003 3:59
To:
LOL! I wonder what on earth your colleagues make of your music alex? Any
converts?
Speaking of TP, just heard a mix he's done of quirky Japanese pop princess Meg
- excellent stuff! Quite a mad package in fact, with mixes by TP, 313's Dennis
Desantis (also nicely done), Hiroshi Watanabe (ditto)
Anyone have a current contact for Mr. Carson?
If so, hit me back privately.
Thanks much.
-d
Hello
Here is last Friday's playlist.
Dan.
Chilled Out Passion Friday 1-4am
Live Webcast http://www.passion1079.com
1/11/03 1-4am
De La Soul Me Myself and I (Instrumental) Tommy Boy
Stasis Discotron Mo Wax
ColaSola
Hello
Here is last Friday's playlist.
Dan.
P.S. I'd like to comment incisively about the Mariah Carey weirdness,
or at least say something vaguely amusing on the subject, but frankly
I'm lost for words.
Chilled Out Passion Friday 1-4am
Live Webcast http://www.passion1079.com
25/10/03
Wow ... I love both albums! Even though Ayro's album is danceable,
I'll agree that it's a tough one if you want to spin it out and throw
it in a mix. It is very much Jeremy singing and playing his heart out
... John isn't crafting songs exactly the same way, but still manages
to find its
Shame on me as well - what is Modulations?
You wrote:
Of course - there is also Modulations, which is essential viewing and if =
you haven't seen it already, shame on you!
-Original Message-
From: Robert Taylor=20
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 10:45 AM
To: Mann, Ravinder [CCS];
at the avant-garde origins of e=
lectronic music - most docs just link it club culture and explore that si=
de of it like House Generation did.
-Original Message-
From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 10:11 AM
To: Robert Taylor
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Haven't seen it, but would love to, it sounds crazy. As band-related
films go though, surely nothing can top 'The Song Remains The Same'?
Dan.
At 02:45 pm +0100 22/10/03, Jo Johnson wrote:
Has anyone seen the Space is the Place film? Saw the review in the Wire this
month and thinking
Hello
Here is last night's playlist.
Dan.
Chilled Out Passion Friday 1-4am
Live Webcast http://www.passion1079.com
18/10/031-4am
De La Soul Me Myself and I (Instrumental) Tommy Boy
Double Vision Clock On The Wall Profile
DJ Format
. It still gives me goosebumps every time I hear it.
Sadly I only have a CD copy, but I believe vinyl was pressed as well.
I'd love to have it on vinly!
Dan.
At 10:41 am -0700 17/10/03, D B wrote:
Hmm.. I didn't know about the Radikal Fear version.I only have
and only have heard about
Don't know many, but here's my all time favourite -
With Armando - Welcome II The Warehouse - Radikal Fear
Raw, but absolutely sublime at the same time. How do they do that?
Dan.
At 02:50 am -0500 17/10/03, Cobert, Gwendal wrote:
I wouldn't mind somebody saying what are his most interesting
No! Surely not!
Can anyone confirm/refute this?
If it's true I'm gutted!
Dan.
You wrote:
With the closure(?) of the Orbit I was wandering what happened to Nigel
Walker the guy who span the first ever record.
I saw his last set there, but what happened then. Did he sort himself out
Otherwise known as The Ballad of Dorothy Parker. :) Okay, maybe not
a clone, but I think Prince influenced Andre just a wee bit.
-d
On Tuesday, October 14, 2003, at 12:00 PM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
She lives in my Lap is my favorite track off of it right now. Not
necessarily my
Purpose Maker - In The Bush
Acid Rain - The Lightning
Joey Beltram - Drome
See you all soon again!
Dan
yeah maybe, or perhaps he thinks the dodgy trance he's been making his living
from has a limited shelf-life and is seeking a new bandwagon, let's not rush to
be too forgiving shall we?
Dan.
P.S. I met a very interesting lurker on Sat at Public Life, but unfortunately
have forgotten his name
://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/dance
with the link to the archive about half way down the page. It's
actually the same mix that I played, having just inspected the
tracklist. The penultimate track 'Symetric' by Trevor Rockliffe had
me dancing in the studio like an idiot!
Best
Dan.
At 03:36 pm -0500 13
Strongly seconded! Must say that the 313 party certainly had it over
Fabric last night. Many thanks to those responsible, nice to put
names to email addresses as well, particulary a few notable lurkers.
Best
Dan.
At 11:00 am +0100 12/10/03, john harvey wrote:
great to meet everyone, really
Hello
Here is last night's playlist. Looking forward to meeting some of the
London 313ers tonight.
Best
Dan.
Chilled Out Passion Friday 1-4am
Live Webcast http://www.passion1079.com
11/10/031-4am
De La Soul Me Myself and I (Instrumental) Tommy Boy
MIX BY BUGZ
the new single is OK actually, Rush's vocals are quite funny, there's also a
remix by Sneak on the flip
You wrote:
Gotta shout out that Dave Clarke pilot from years back, that tape still
gets
hammered now, a blinding show and a real education. WTF happened Dave? ;P
Nah that's unfair, I
Don't worry, they're still roobesh, or at least julie is, not heard Fergie, but
I seem to recall seeing a guest mix by Umek on Fergie's show in the schedules
P.S. any joy on the EDHID vol 2?
You wrote:
Right, first off, this is not a wind-up (honestly)
I was having a little read of Martins
have receieved a couple (but not all) email via that list that have come
through as complete gibberish (seemingly random numbers and letters), anyone
have any ideas what the problem might be?
Thanks
Dan
LOL! Let's not tempt fate shall we? ;b
You wrote:
Complete gibberish? SPW's back
-Original Message-
From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 10:49 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) OT tech probs
have receieved a couple (but not all
years back now
(Septic Cuts IIRC) but don't know who Psychic TV and Coil are.
Basically, who are all these people/bands and how do they fit into
the techno firmament?
Anyone care to enlighten me?
Thanks
Dan.
At 01:11 pm -0400 9/10/03, Rob Theakston wrote:
Ohhhkay I think we've reached
, just check the tracks that they play on, on the
Madlib LP 'Shades Of Blue' LP - which is well worth a look anyhow.
Dan
P.S. Anyone London peeps going to see Rolando at Fabric after the 313
party this Sat? I think he's on a 3 or thereabouts.
14. Yesterdays New Quintet Nuclear War
Who is this?
sorry tom, I stand corrected on the identity of YNQ - whoops! hope
that won't put anyone off checking 'Shades Of Blue', which is
wonderful.
Dan.
At 06:43 pm -0400 9/10/03, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
- Original Message --
From: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED
One more thing before I try and stop my compulsive posting at the
moment, if anyone has that kind of cash to drop, Soul Brother
(London) currently have an OG vinyl copy of 'Space Is The Place'
going for a cool £75...
At 06:35 pm +0200 9/10/03, Maarten Baute wrote:
Speaking of Sun Ra. Can
live on the web at
http://www.passion1079.com or on 107.9FM if you're in the Oxford area.
If any 313 peeps tune in, give us a shout! I do requests as long as
they're among the 30 or so reasonably obscure records in my
bag...(weddings and barmitzvahs also considered)
Best
Dan.
speaking
Out of the stuff he did with Freez I would say that 'Flying High' and
'Southern Freez' are both good tracks. THe former has a beautiful
male vocal close harmony intro, before launching into quite a fast
jazz funk dancer.
Dan.
At 09:19 am +0100 6/10/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so, i
Here is Friday night's playlist.
Best
Dan.
Chilled Out Passion Every Friday 1-4am
Oxford (UK) on 107.9FM
Live Webcast http://www.passion1079.com
4/10/03 1-4am
De La Soul Me Myself and I (Instrumental) Tommy Boy
Armando Welcome II The WarehouseRadikal Fear
the sweep of
Jamaican music from the late fifties onwards with some enthralling accounts of
legendary UK soundclashes between Shaka and others.
Dan.
You wrote:
Duppy is ghosts or practice of voodoo. Listen to Bob Marley's Duppy
Conquerer to get the picture. Dub is not related to Dup(ppy) afaik
Hello
I seem to remember someone recommending an international stylus mail
order shop that stocked vintage styli but I foolishly forgot to store
the relevant email - could someone please remind me?
Thanks a lot
Dan.
that comes later in the show. Some of the interview might be a bit
indistinct due basically to my technical ineptitude, but there should
be a transcript going up on the bleep43 site soon. Many thanks to Dan
Sicko Tom Churchill for helpful suggestions for the interview.
If you want to listen the show
A wonderful record! They're just miles ahead aren't they. Such a
techno record to my ears.
Another one to check for forward looking soul with a tech_y edge is Spacek -
Vintage Hi Tech. Give it some time and after a few listens it begins to
unfold.
Rav
from Bleep43's Ken. Guest mix
from Rolando this coming Friday. In case you're not in the Oxford
area and want to tune in, there's a live webcast at:
http://www.passion1079.com
The show's on between 1 and 4am on friday night/Saturday morning.
Best
Dan
20/9/03 1-4am
De La Soul Me Myself
?),
though I might ask them to send an SAE. If people have personal sites
that I can FTP the MP3s to that would be easier perhaps.
Best
Dan.
At 08:41 pm +0200 22/9/03, Maarten Baute wrote:
Secondly, on a related note, I enclose the playlist for last Friday's
radio show, including a top class mix
anyone be that way inclined.
Best
Dan.
P.S. Here's last week's playlist to give you a flavour of what the
show's about:
13/9/03 1-4am
De La Soul Me Myself and I (Instrumental) Tommy Boy
Zeta Reticula Untitled (EP4 B1) Electrix
Two Lone Swordsmen Turn The Filter
anyone have any contact details for native - this release sounds interesting
thanks
dan
At 11:54 am +0100 16/9/03, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
Sorry Maarten, didn't mean to suggest you had got the release you were
referring to mixed up with an older one. I know the one I bought was old.
I wish I'd
DMF suck! they're ROOBESH!
P.S. Ken - did you get my message?
At 07:00 am +0100 15/9/03, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
give dance music finder a shot (http://www.dmf.co.uk/), but be careful, i
ordered a record from them in mid-june and still haven't seen it (and
they're giving me the runaround).
The Brooks scissorbeats mix of Willis's Paper Stone is excellent.
it's on 679 but not sure if it's out yet.
At 08:45 pm +0100 15/9/03, Phonopsia wrote:
Here's my top 10 for September (in no particular order):
Alison David : Dreams Come True - Goya Music
Dimlite : A/DD EP - Sonar Kollectiv
DJ
records etc etc, it's at:
http://www.the-breaks.com/
Best
Dan
At 11:56 am +0100 10/9/03, Simon M Pascoe wrote:
I didn't realise the original was Kool and the Gang, and I was about
to ask the list, but decided to Google for it first. I then screwed
up and emailed the Google results to the list
Yes, it's so so IMHO, slightly generic I thought, not mad on their LP
as a whole either.
At 04:22 pm +1000 31/8/03, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Anyone heard the Sea The Cake remix Carl did?
--
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) re: Verve
'fraid I totally disagree
My experience of hearing broken beat played out is a bit limited, but
what I've really enjoyed about hearing a set of 100% broken beats (if
such a thing is possible) is that the DJs can really get into a
groove with some continuity. The result is a special, and in my
anyone know who's doing the UK press for this release, or a contact
no for Verve UK?
thanks
At 10:51 am +0100 29/8/03, Langsman, Marc wrote:
and mj cole's rmx of carmen mcrae was pretty sweet as well.
Yeah definitely! - if you like that kinda thing [and the MaW mix on verve1]
its worth
Maybe it's number 13 that they're doing, because number 12 is being
done by The Amalgamation Of Soundz, who will be on my radio show this
Friday talking about it.
D.
At 01:03 am -0400 27/8/03, Ramon Crespo wrote:
Tom Churchill wrote:
I heard it said that Bugz In The Attic are doing stuff
I heard it said that Bugz In The Attic are doing stuff for carnival
(sorry US listmembers). Anybody have any info on this, i.e. location
if they're running a sound system etc?
Thanks
Dan.
Just remembered another DB Detroit connection:
Carl Craig remixed Jonny L's This Time to absolutely awesome effect
- my personal favourite Carl Craig moment.
Dan
At 11:09 am -0500 15/8/03, Matt MacQueen wrote:
Didn't Lemon D also do a track titled simply Detroit ? or maybe I am
confusing
Naturally he was inspired by me playing it at the last bleep ;)
At 06:25 pm +0100 15/8/03, Bleep43 wrote:
Dan Bell dropped that at his recent London gig - fantastic tune.
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Odeluga, Ken
[EMAIL PROTECTED
my buddy grant has an online label, http://www.lifeformproject.com/. mainly
techno/idm related music, definitely worth checking out...
cheers
dK
www.latenightessentials.com
LNE004 Morgan Page (out soon)
LNE003 CPEN/JT Donaldson (out now)
LNE002 Kai Alce
LNE001 CPEN/dK
-Original
, with a sideways nod to the
V/Full Cycle massive.
Dan.
At 02:10 pm +0100 14/8/03, Mann, Ravinder [CCS] wrote:
Try Jacob Optical Stairway on RS for a strong Detriot feel. I think one of
the tracks was co produced by Derrick May ??
Maybr More Rockers compile their 12 onto a CD with a more
I have the Jazz Juice 12 in my hand, it's on Precious Materials (PM008)
A: Detroit
AA: Back To Back
Absolutely rinsing, and quite different to a lot of the other stuff
around at the time, especially rhythmically.
As definitely called d
At 01:26 pm -0500 14/8/03, Matt MacQueen wrote:
As for
, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The Greatest Love of All -- have never heard it though, I think Dan
Sicko might have a copy?
mike also has a new mix up @ http://www.djmikegrant.com/...
cheers
dK
www.latenightessentials.com
LNE004 Morgan Page (out soon)
LNE003 CPEN/JT Donaldson (out now)
LNE002 Kai Alce
LNE001 CPEN/dK
-Original Message-
From: Mark S. Krüx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003
if BMG's (+ Godfather halfway through) set during the Movement weekend
was any indication of the possibilities,
I'm not going to care what's behind the barrier between DJ and
audience. It all still comes down to selection, doesn't it?
-d
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 07:20 PM,
[EMAIL
at its most objective
(ifyerknowhatimean).
Dan.
At 11:05 pm +0100 5/8/03, Andrew wrote:
Yes, it's pretty nice, no great stylistic innovation but who cares
when the melodies and textures are so good - highlights for me were
the tracks Aero Dynamik and 'Elektro Cardiogram. Certainly worth
Oh dear, sounds like I should definitely have been a bit more patient
since all those tracks qualify as techno in my book.
Agreed that Freddy Fresh was good - really heavy breaks + an
absolutely fantastic moustache
Forgot to mention Bugz In The Attic - they were excellent, really
bring on the tour!
At 11:05 pm +0100 5/8/03, Andrew wrote:
Yes, it's pretty nice, no great stylistic innovation but who cares
when the melodies and textures are so good - highlights for me were
the tracks Aero Dynamik and 'Elektro Cardiogram. Certainly worth
purchasing + comes out on my
don't you mean Athens, Georgia?
On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 06:12 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Because it rocks! :) B-52s are from Baltimore, so I doubt there's a
tangible
[313] connection.
dan mentioned at the demf that he was going to move back to detroit for the
summer to focus on making tracks. so hopefully that means there will be some
new gems from him coming out this fall...
dK
www.latenightessentials.com
LNE003 CPEN/JT Donaldson (out now)
LNE002 Kai Alce
LNE001 CPEN/dK
Best response to inane punter harrassment seems to be to say slowly
and clearly:
Sorry, I'm not the DJ, he's gone off for a bit.
(delivered in a - these aren't the droids you're looking for - style)
Astonishingly this seems to satisfy people even if you're wearing
headphones, pushing vinyl on
1. Where is this - I want to play there
2. Excuse my ignorance, but who/what is Tomcraft?
At 12:56 pm +0100 16/7/03, Jonny McIntosh wrote:
Somebody recently came up to me to bet me a fiver he could make it to the
end of my set without making a fool of himself. After drunkenly staggering
back
Nurse!
At 02:43 pm +0100 15/7/03, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
Glenn Gregory used to be married to Sarah Gregory from Allez Allez who had
hits like 'Promises' (which I've got somewhere and will have to dig out in
the spirit of anorakism now I 've remembered ;-) Alas the Gregorys divorced
some years
primal
about them that's irrestible. He's also releasing stuff on Sud as
well as Background BTW.
Any other 313ers present apart from Tristan?
Dan.
At 01:22 am +0100 7/7/03, Phonopsia wrote:
Not sure how much folks are paying attention to Background these days, but
if you are, and get
On the contemporary jazz tip (sort of) I can highly recommend the new
HiM album on Fatcat:
http://www.fat-cat.co.uk/?id=14section=2
It's absolutley gorgeous.
Dan.
At 06:40 pm +0100 7/7/03, Jonny McIntosh wrote:
i like this album a lot...
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amguid
artist http://www.discogs.com/artist/BT_Express, madhouse is the label.
dK
-Original Message-
From: Ralf Gill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 11:41 PM
To: 'Matthew Mangold'; '313@hyperreal.org'
Subject: RE: (313) OT - cantina band
Is that BT express a label or
in the song? Sorry for OTness.
Dan
At 01:12 pm +0100 5/6/03, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
OK - info pls. 'Think Twice': Is it a cover of the Donald Byrd song? (have
had to curb record buying this month or, or *else* :-)
Ta,
k
put me on the list as well, my sinuses and head have been throbbing since i
got back :( totally sux
dK
-
www.latenightessentials.com
-Original Message-
From: The REAL Mxyzptlk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 8:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Anya Stang
Cc:
bored? why not start the weekly friday afternoon 313 flame war? how about
morris minor and the majors encapsulate the true spirit of techno,
everyone/thing else is a load of cobblers
At 01:14 pm +0100 30/5/03, Placid wrote:
Talking about strange sayings I was trying to console someone the
On Friday, May 30, 2003, at 10:50 AM, spw wrote:
I would like to see Detroit techno go back
that says it all.
nah ... we were there until at least 3:30 or 3:45. It was shut down by
4:00 though.
On Wednesday, May 28, 2003, at 02:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
This party got busted by the time we got there @ 2:30 am or so.
was that you that introduced blacktronica then? that was a nice touch.
On Tuesday, May 27, 2003, at 01:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
brothas gonna work it out!
stay tuned to a new frequency
badi
and innaccurate to me.
Is anyone else able to correct my ignorance/agree with me?
Dan
At 12:21 pm + 23/5/03, Martin wrote:
Thought a few people here may be interested in this link...
http://www.intuitivemusic.com/technoguidetimeline.html
--
Martin Dust
Parkhead House
26 Carver Street
Sheffield
S1
whoops, meant to type 1987, as appears in their timeline.
Aaah1987, the days when ministry and cream did not roam about
being rubbish!
ministry of sound and cream on ibiza in
1997?
He's got his studio pretty much together out in L.A. now. Recently
contributed Something About the Music to the OM 100 compilation, and
is still running Metroplex, DJing etc., etc.
-d
On Friday, May 16, 2003, at 08:50 PM, Rc wrote:
haven't heard anything about juan for ages - does
awesome track - it samples Love Happiness by Al Green
D.
At 07:49 am -0700 16/5/03, Bulger, Tim wrote:
Soul Saver is also available as a 12 on SID-006.. Great track. Anyone
know the song that the main loop is sampled from? It's sped up quite a
bit.
On Friday, May 16, 2003, at 01:46 PM, Adam Jay wrote:
Lou Rawls Project 7 Louisville
You'll never find ... another DJ like this ... :P
Timespace ... yes, the same artist(s) that played the first festival.
At the time, the lineup was: Aril Brikha, Tony Drake and Jeremy Ellis!
(I'm probably forgetting someone).
I've seen them play with Neil Ollivierra on drums too!
Awesome sets.
-d
On Friday, May 9, 2003, at 08:56 AM,
If DJ Bone is on the list, email me privately.
or if anyone simply has his email address ...
thanks!
d
oh, it's more than favoritism -- it's a conspiracy!
DJ Fox Mulder
On Friday, May 9, 2003, at 10:41 AM, spw wrote:
It is my observation there is favoritism towards song based format
techno
over track based techno form regular mailing list contributors.
This would explain the interest in pop
Wow ... I believe this is possibly their *best* release!
On Friday, May 9, 2003, at 12:13 PM, Roland van Oorschot wrote:
the Grava 4 album on Clone is (IMHO) the weakest Drexciya release.
The Transllusion L.I.F.E. album is something I don't dig
True that it's not consistent, but the Dimensional Glide track is
awesome! One of my fave electro tracks.
Never heard about Shifted Phases, can anyone fill me in on this?
Label, style, availability etc?
Thanks
Dan
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