Golden Earring. lol...
On Wed, 20 Jul 2005, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Can anyone think of any cruisy Dutch music at the moment?
I know an Australian label putting together a compilation and they want some
names.
Everyone knows that the answer is 42. The question... now that is the
problem. Life the Universe and Everything.
D
On Fri, 1 Jul 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hmm.
today I bought a book. and a cd.
yesterday I listened to coldplay. after sitting in the pub with danny
playing cyndi lauper
Perhaps that is no real reason! Perhaps someone woke up and said, man,
I love 7s, even though they are quirky as hell. I'm gonna make a grip of
them. Or. maybe it's for playing doubles, to have a bit of a different
mix. It's cheaper than buying 2 x 12s.
Whoever said they wonder about the
On Fri, 1 Jul 2005, Martin Dust wrote:
Anyone heard the new Los Hermanos in full yet?
Just the online clips, but that is good enough to get me to purchase. I
may hold out for a 12. On a side note, does anyone else find the LH
releases to be one-sided? I think that every single one has a
The Dear Sir or Madam had me in instant Nigerian-scam-letter mode,
sorry!
Dense
On Fri, 1 Jul 2005, Maarten Baute wrote:
What does one need to do to get some attention? When I posted my all
house/techno mixes, I used to get loads of positive reactions. Now we try to
open our minds and tackle
Anyone else heard anything good recently?
Not really recently, but I just finally picked up two tracks that I had a
hard time getting a hold of:
The Plan - Plan A
http://www.submerge.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PRODProduct_Code=Plan-001Category_Code=plan
D1aspora - David Donohue
Also, on UR 27 (Scan Seven Undetectable EP) there is a missing beat in the
breakdown. Isn't there also a missing beat in FireKeeper on RedPlanet?
And one of the old Model 500 releases on Metroplex? Maybe technicolor?
Have to check when I get home...
Dennis
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Jason
1. Greg Earle
2. Diana Potts
3. Phred Huette
4. Garrett McGrath
5. Derek Plaslaiko
6. Atomly
7. Kate Simko
8. DelCimmuto
9.Luis-Manuel Garcia
10. David Powers
11. Chana Goodman
12. Anton Banks
13. Dan Bean
14. Mark Butler
15. J.Tronic
16. Dennis Donohue +1 (lol)
Some stunning releases there, mate!
Dense.
On Fri, 6 May 2005, D1 wrote:
Here's a few new MP3 releases on D1's D1gital label. Free for download if
anyone's interested.
http://www.d1recordings.com/banner_news/index.asp?id=7
Next D1 vinyl release - DJ Bone - Release date: June 6th
Thanks..
If I had the chance to see a Kosmik Kommando live set, there would be NO
choice...
dense.
On Thu, 14 Apr 2005, Jason Brunton wrote:
Yeah, it's pretty tough living in Glasgow at the moment- can't decide whether
to go and see Mike Dredd doing his Kosmik Kommando live set at Monox or Dan
Bell
I'm all over this!
thanks for the catch!
D.
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005, Derek Plaslaiko. wrote:
Seans classic Psykofuk record from 1996 gets re-issued on Star 69!!??
Fine by me!
congrats!
Pizza Papalis next time im in town!!!
!!!
:)
derek.
The afterparties (like always) will get the majority of the fun, IMO.
Check the all weekend bash that EA is doing here:
http://www.electricavenue.org/site/
cheers,
D
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005, Anton Banks (313) wrote:
Is there any news about the lineup for Detroit this year? I've been waiting
to
After seeing Galaxy to Galaxy/Los Hermanos perform live here in Belgium, I
would have to offer that as the most amazing show I've ever seen (in the history of mankind).
That is both very techno, and very live...
Dense.
On Sun, 3 Apr 2005, I'm not a dj wrote:
Hey all '
I am part of a
LFO (Mark Bell Gez Varley)!!!
D.
On Fri, 1 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FUSE
Surgeon and Regis- I forget the name right now
Advent (back when anyways)
TNT (Mullnex and Osborn)
FUSE =P
On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:
On Apr 1, 2005, at 5:56 PM, J.T. wrote:
Found here:
http://detroittechnomilitia.com/main/index.php?option=com_remositoryItemid=0func=fileinfoparent=categoryfilecatid=30
Tracklisting:
(intro) David Donohoe Not Swallow D1
David Donohoe Care of the teeth/ tiny cuts D1
Octave One Eniac ( Techno City) 430West
Jeff Mills Move your
I think that's a bit of a harsh opinion! I hear it sounding very similar
to Black Water, maybe even trying to recapture that sound in another EP.
Is that Ann Saunderson on vocals? I quite like the vocal bit, but the
Instrumental sounds quite the jam to me!
Dennis
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005,
I have to support those that support Rob. I think he is one of the best
DJs out of Detroit, always playing things LIVE, spontaneous, and just
plain however he wants. I don't think I've seen him out of form. This is
a DJ that doesn't hesitate to go from hard techno to deep house to old
acid
I have the Charm Farm album. It's decent. I honestly don't remember what
flavour of decent, because I don't think that I converted it into my
digital catalog, and haven't listened to it in many many years.
I've seen Static Revenger around over the years. Good stuff...
D.
On Mon, 7 Mar
It may be of interest to read the thread on detroitluv.com regarding some
techno enthusiasts that have actually contacted Kevin personally about
supporting the festival grass roots style.
here is the link:
http://www.detroitluv.com/index.php?topic=22750.0
If you or anyone you know could
this is some heavy sh*t!
has there ever been major turmoil like this within the UR camp in the past?
You mean, like when Rob Hood left the group?
Or when Alan Oldham had differences?
C'mon, it's DETROIT! the D stands for drama...
Dense.
involved with will have to bid against other people (carol marvin
and joe louis) to get it for this year and future years?
LOL!
I think you mean Carol Marvin and Tommy 'the hitman' Hearns, LOL. Joe
Louis has been dead for over 20 years. Beyond that, I think that Carol
Marvin is
I have quite a few old EPs that have tranctastic mixes on them. Alot
of the Definitive records that I have, have some sort of trance version of
the tune...
D
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, M : A : T : R : I : X wrote:
look at all of us trance lovers coming out of the closet! :^)
on 1/28/05 6:40
Martin,
Honestly, the reasons for the sucess of the festival have already been
presented by Ian and others. They lie not in the numbers, or the money,
but in the ability to share the experience with someone you may have never
been able to share it with, in a manner that NO ONE saw coming. That
Isn't that why we seek to get away from the world with such things as
techno? A DEMF isn't neccessary, but was a treat. Having the festival at
any cost would appear to compromise the very idea that some of us loved
the most about it...
:D ense.
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005, Neil Tomlinson wrote:
But
I think it's circumstancial to French residents visiting America. After
all of the things that Laurent has gone through with Visa problems, I can
see him taking the road of apathy to work permits...
D
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005, Martin Dust wrote:
What forms are these? - I never get asked any of
Hell yes! What a great night, with great music, and wonderful people!
Easily one of the best parties I've been to in quite some time...
:D ense
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005, kj at technotourist dot org wrote:
Hear, hear! I don't forget to mention that guy who was playing before
DJ3000 and James
Cheers Martin,
The electro cut on the B side is really NICE!
Dns.
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005, Martin Dust wrote:
Limited version, 300
http://www.dj-surgeon.com/store/
Cheers
Martin
From the words of industry legend ron Murphy, black vinyl is always used
time and again, but coloured or clear vinyl is usually the most pure, as
when you scrape off the last bits, it goes into the glob of black and
whatever else. He told me that common practice is also to have the black
vinyl at
UR 031 Scan7 undetectable EP side A: Password Soul
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004, fwdthought wrote:
Yes, 'At Les' is a serious classic. If I were to make a 10 track mix CD,
demonstrating what electronic music and Detroit Techno in specific was... 'At
Les' would be on that diskbut hold
Stanton? I've had that happen on a few occasions, when i wasn't familiar
with it...
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004, Garrett wrote:
blinking effects button.. LOL
i finally had to put a strip of electrical tape over the L/R balance
knobs under each of the channel strips on my new dj mixer. they're
Re: Jeff Samuals being a lazy dj, I can confirm that i've seen him
perform really well, and have actually tag-teamed with him (over DEMF
weekend), and it was quite fun. He's a pretty exciting dj, IMO.
^^
Dense.
Rage against the Machine.
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Funny - I was thinking about making one also
some of my picks so far are:
Roni Size - Who Told You
Dilated Peoples - No Retreat
DJ Sux - F*ck You George Bush
Azoikum - F*ck You Mr. President
about a dozen Public
Along with being the most obese, Detroit and its Metro area also lay claim
to the costliest place to own a new car in the US, and they were cited as
the locale with the higest reported cases of sexually transmitted
diseases (according to the October issue of Men's Health magazine, and
the
Are Cisco and Colin back together as Advent? Or is Cisco just claming to
be from both Portugal and UK?
dense.
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These heads are playing as well, should be a good time!
Buzz Goree aka Dj Clandestine - UR - Detroit
TEK BROS. Live pa - Tunnel 7,
sorry to clutter the list, could brendan contact me, at his earliest
convenience, or could someone hand me a contact method...
thank you,
dense.
You have your chance to meet a great majority of the 313 list every May in
Detroit!
On Tue, 3 Aug 2004, Renegade808 wrote:
live in portland oregon, and if i wanted to try to come connect with 313
people i would have to spend ahhh i'd say around 1500 dollars so how is
that for expensive (i
I believe that list was in yahoo groups:
groups.yahoo.com
:D ense.
On Wed, 4 Aug 2004, [iso-8859-1] David Beattie wrote:
If the idea of a party being organised in the UK (for
whatever reason) is irrationally annoying people so
much perhaps we should resurrect the UK-313 list that
was set up
Well spoken. I'd like to add, that moving to a new city may in fact be as
hard as staying where you are, as you have to start meeting _everyone_
again. There may even be a language barrier (god forbid).
Who cares where you are, where you are from and where you are moving to
when you are making
Also, ever since I first heard the UR tune combustion chamber on UR-058,
I thought for sure that I'd heard that exact rhythm, bass, and lead
somewhere before, and thought it was a mock of an old Tv show. I realized
that it was an almost exact copy of a Morphine tune (can't remember the
name atm),
I'd be willing to shuck out around $50-$60 if I could ever find a mint
copy of Dopplereffekt's Gesamkunstwerk. I've tried a few times to
purchase on gemm.com but it was always already sold or the seller seemed
a bit fishy.
dense.
On Mon, 5 Jul 2004, Aidan O'Doherty wrote:
I'm not sure of the media deteriorating per se, but I will give a short
description of popular methods of CD-R and CD-RW techniques. Basically,
we're dealing with teh same sort of principle as vinyl, accept the laser
in a CD player or CD rom is reflected off of the reflective material in
the CD
perhaps you should not say when I played to a crowd, and you should
instead say when played to a crowd of it was accepted openly.
I can see the line that they don't want to cross. If they allowed reviews
like that, they'd have every bedroom dj in teh world sliding in quips
about how good a
Can anyone in or near Amsterdam are give me a quick reply? (cough KJ
cough cough). Thinking about an awakenings trip, but can't find the info
we need...
dense
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Neil Wiernik wrote:
well then denis from what I can tell in what your saying is that your need
for a show of flash and glamor has to do with your feeling of isolation on
stage... why dont you try to connect with your audience through yout music
try different things
I may be a touch late on this reply, but...
I've been an Ebb fan for years and years. TBH I noticed a slight
popularity from Decks and Effects, but most of the people that didn't know
them before that album, didn't care one way or the other when they heard
it.
Industrial is making a sudden
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
those are good points. I suppose my wish is that DJs could work on keeping a
balance so stuff doesn't sound tired, no matter how old or new it is.
It's our own fault this stuff is overplayed. I know it's hard to do, but
gosh there is SO much good
He probably did, although i don't have info on it. I do have an excellent
EBM mix by Hell tho, called electronic body.
Terrance Fixmer did, however, compile a great number of old industrial
tracks (hard to find) dist. by musicman, called Aktion Mekanik. It is
the only way i've been able to get
btw, i just saw douglas mccarthy and terrence fixmer in berlin last
saturday playing live at the watergate club. it was a great show.
minimalistic sounds combined with dougs voice. and yes, they played join
in the chant too:- as well as many stuff of their new album 'between
the devil'.
It should have read the only way I've been able to get a hold of SP
assimilate _on_vinyl_
:D
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, Sakari Karipuro wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 22 Jun 2004 about following:
the only way i've been able to get a hold of skinny puppy's track
assimilate.
It might be
Actually, there is a wicked remix of control i'm here on novamute, by
the Hacker, and it has the wicked vocals, and the original synth cut, but
updated kick and improved bassline. Fun to play with that and the
original...
dense
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
GET THIS!
-
BTW - anyone that's going to sonar and wants to meet up, please send a
private reply...
dense
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this just dropped into my 'in' box
___
Saturday night at Sónar
SonarClub
Freak Show
And now we finally come round to Saturday night.
I've been using my ortofons for over 5 years now, and before that, i was
using stanton headshells/styli. I would reccomend avoiding the stantons,
as I have to use them sometimes in various clubs or things, and they
always seem to have the same issue with one channel or the other not
contacting
I experience the lick the contacts ONLY with stanton trackmaster IIs and
similar. The contacts on them are rounded and seem to lose contact after
only 3 months or so. I think that if you're having problems like that, it
may be self-propogating, or because you've had to do it - you have to
Sorry for the offtopic.
My wife and I are planning ot visit stockholm in the coming months, but we
are hoping that someone from the area could at the least show us around,
or give us a good weekend to come. We're very much into the techno from
that area. We'd need either a very inexpensive
jeff said:
Also, on this note does anyone besides me think it odd and/or
suprising that several members of UR headlined a festival sponsored
primarily by Sony?
AFAIK, sony music, and sony corp. are two different entities. You can't
hate the son for the sins of the father, IMO.
dense
It' was by far one of the most disorganized events I've been to, that is
on this sort of scale. The best part, was that no one let it get them
down, and everyone had a mad time anyways.
The UR party was the best show i've ever seen in my life. the soul jam
was a religious type experience for
TO start, , the festival planning should start in july, not in January.
The timing issue is so important when you have a scaled festival like
this, with such large out of town support. People in europe want to know
they aren't throwing away their money before they spend upwards of 500
euros for
The same day that they announced the cutting of the jobs, they also
announced in the free press (www.freep.com) the allotment of 35 million
dollars to cleanup the city (road projects) for the 2005 all star game,
and the 2006 superbowl. I think the main thinking behind this, is that it
can help
The original plan, and the historical society's schedule for the exhibit,
were to have the exhibit tour to Europe, at least. I'm not sure how the
funding and planning are going, though. The intention was for the exhibit
to start touring europe this summer...
dns.
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 [EMAIL
Please, I didn't put any personal comments in my statement, and I'd
appreciate it if you kept yours out as well. I'm not saying it's bad, or
good, merely stating that there is a huge range of opinions on teh subject
of techno, and one person's view of what techno is, can be completely
contrary to
I think you're still missing the point. The point is not to not
categorize, but that categorization is in and of itself, something that
promotes closed-mindedness.
I do believe the original post was that someone wanted everyone else to
refer to only detroit or 313-oriented techno, when they use
The key phrase in that being stuff that Brandan Nelson thinks is good
techno. Sorry, but there may be other people with differing opinions out
there. Just because you think something isn't techno, doesn't mean it is
or isn't. Techno is as techno does.
dns.
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004, Brendan Nelson
AFX analogue bubblebath
94ish?
first CD was sheet one.
On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Robert Taylor wrote:
Can't remember really - Exit 100 was the first 'hard techno' record.
Does Dextrous by Nightmares On Wax count as a techno record?
-Original Message-
From: Mann, Ravinder [CCS]
that is a proper record. I'm still looking for a playable copy, to this
day. anyone want to part with theirs?
dns.
On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, MM wrote:
Psychofuk on Matrix 1996ish. Blue Marble Vinyl.
Matthew
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
On Tue, 2 Mar 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'm suprisingly ok with the whole DVD thing. Maybe the levels are at least
ok on the DVD. =P
bwahahahahahaahahah.
hey man,
I'll def meet up with you. I'm originally from detroit, living in belgium
right now.
I'll probably be having my annual 313 meetups as well.
hotels close to the action:
ponchartrain
marriot in rennasaince center (spelling?)
but those are likley to be expensive, as they have realized
can cram most of this list in one of those rooms - practically just in the
bathtub! ;)
Tristan
Are you trying to say something Tristan?
karl o connor is otherwise known as regis You can catch a ton of his
stuff on Downwards.
dns.
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, T.J.Johnson wrote:
Is this guy still making music? There isn't much
listed in discogs, but this guys track on Tresor Comp 7
is pretty slamming.
www.mspinky.com
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Ryan Snowden wrote:
For all those enterprising young minds out there, it's time to come up with
a similar version of final scratch and sell it at a cheaper cost to undercut
final scratch :) In 5 years time we can't have final scratch dictating
prices can
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/news/04-01/14.shtml
Is anyone else as excited to see a reunite of the Pixies!? Kraftwerk and
Radiohead! Wow.
dns.
No, not paging Jesus Christ, but I'm wondering if JC from Antwerp is still
on the list somewhere, of if someone knows who i'm talking about and can
drop me some contact info.
thanks,
Dns.
that was the single worst reply to a track ID i have ever read. I almost
barfed all over my monitor and keyboard when i read it. My guess would be
that this person thought they were/are the single-most authority on
musical taste and what has soul, which is for the birds.
dns
On Wed, 28 Jan
Boomer Reynolds as Omegaman is responsible for a host of imcredible
releases on Definitive, he also did some records with Barada (Brian Zentz)
that to this day 0wn me (barbie's themes!!)
Wasn't out of the box a sub label that was distributed with
plus8/definitive/probe etc?
Dns
On Fri, 23 Jan
Can anyone point me to a place where I can listen to the basement jaxx
remix of TG's hot on the heels of love?
Dns.
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Carlos de Brito wrote:
www.monofunk.net
In the NU-JAZZ / HOUSE / FREESTYLE section, i recommend the
freischwimmen and soulpatrol sessions:
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