replying to my own post (from october '21)
was listening to the latest jpegmafia album
(https://jpegmafia.bandcamp.com/album/scaring-the-hoes) and behold: another
song where he's using a detroit classic: 'cosmic raindance' this time on 'run
the jewels' (https://jpegmafia.bandcamp.com/track/run-
don't think this got mentioned before, but i just thought i'd check if any more
of last years sets had been added to the demf website, and found that now all
(?) of last years sets are available.
i think you can only listen through an embedded player, but i bet there are
some less-technically
in the bag of the postman today (and a couple of days ago):
newworldaquarium - the dead bears cd [nwaq/delsin]
:::.. a kind gift, thoroughly enjoyed listening to it almost everyday
.. on the train to and from work this week.
kirk degiorgio - i do not excist [b12]
..:::. it looks great! (no
Benoît wrote:
>The only thing is that once mounted any
>IKEA stuff should stay in that form even while moving it. Unmounting kills !
>
another expedit 5x5 owner here.
i've moved twice in the past year and a half, and have taken the expedit apart
both times. You can easily reassemble the shelves af
JT Stewart wrote:
>
>17. bass invadurrz - invasion (frequeNC)
>
is that out yet? the site http://www.frequenc.net seems to be down at the
moment so i can not check/order.
all things jjak hogan related rate high in my year end list. thanks for
mentioning him on cbs a year ago stinki!
haven't bo
robin wrote:
I like the sound of those clips. I guess similar in approach, if not
sound, to the Footwork label and Loius Digital et al. (a much missed label
in my house).
anyone up on what louis digital is up to these days?
also, does anyone have any of his dj-sets they could upload or kn
found this posted on some dutch musicsite:
http://www.djbroadcast.nl/podcast/DJBLivecast/DJBLivecast-Quince.mp3
and i also spotted a newish mix on the delsin.site for this summer, don't
remember marsel posting that here (he probably did, but it's a nice mix so
it doesn't hurt getting mentione
Robert Taylor wrote:
Just found this:
http://mixesdb.com/db/index.php/2007-05-04_-_Anthony_%27Shake%27_Shakir_
%40_La_Boum_Deluxe%2C_FM4
great thanks!
doing a google-search for "anthony shakir la boum deluxe" also provided me
with
links to downloads of another mix: anthony shakir at "rote
paul mouser wrote:
is there any of shakes mixes online for streaming or free downloads?
i know of three mixes that were at one point available on the interweb,
none of these mixes - to my knowledge - are now still available, unless
you can find someone that has stored these mixes on his/her co
oops, just noticed a typo.
its s.i.d. #1 and s.i.d. #5 i'm looking for.
was at the festival in 2001 and back then these weren't available.
i will of course cover the costs of record(s) + postage and will even
add a moxie t-shirt and a drawing of a fish on an old piece of paper.
with the fest
with the festival around the corner and the memory of posts on availability
of s.i.d.'s at submerge a year ago still fresh in my memory, i have a
request.
if anyone visiting submerge has $20 spare change in their pockets and sees a
copy of sid 1 and/or sid 3 for sale, could they buy me a cop
richard cranston wrote:
speaking of old school dutch sets - i've never been able to find mixes from
Orlando Voorn. I hear he used to be a DMC champion and always used to pay
out on djs who beat mix without doing anything else...his own
productions
are pretty cool too. Can anyone hook me up
found a link to this site yesterday:
http://www.oldschooldjsets.nl/
the site mainly focusses on early 90ies dutch house music.
an archive of tapes from a radioshow hosted by robin 'jay dee' albers,
live recordings from house club 'chemistry' and so forth.
313 content: a tape from derrick may @
J.T. wrote a couple of months ago (Oct 18, 2006)
regarding the rerelease of convextion - miranda:
If the matrix release doesn't go forward -- or perhaps before it goes
forward -- there will be a re-release on down low with only the original
track and a new track, mastered at d&m, just 300 copi
J to the T wrote:
i take it jamal's mix is the "326" mix? is that a chi area code? or a
sendoff to the old 3.2.6. records on muzique and dancemania (which are
deffo up jamal's alley)?
326 (usually, in the chicago house community) refers to one
of the old addresses the muzic box was located
just saw this posted on Lil' D:
http://www.xlrecordings.com/theeraser/audio/the_clock_surgeon_remix.mp3
http://www.xlrecordings.com/theeraser/audio/analyse_various_remix.mp3
there's also a CASAMENA remix of 'the clock' going around that gets raving
reviews
on the deephousepage.
not heard any
Jari Tolkkinen added:
This sounds good.
Maybe some kind of voting system might be in order aswell (links to music
clips from Juno etc etc. Ok I got carried away :)
soundclips is are a good idea, here are links to my favorites:
quinn - no more words [delsin]
http://nomorewords.net/index.ph
it's that time of the year where everyone posts their favorite records for
the year has almost ended, innit? it was not too hard for me to compile a
top 10, as i've not bought (much) more than 10 new releases this year...
unfortunately i just don't find the time anymore to spend in recordstores
http://nomorewords.net/index.php?id=136
can't wait.
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fab. wrote:
The Reactable, a glimpse of the future?
"The reactable, is a multi-user electronic music instrument with a tabletop
tangible user interface. Several simultaneous performers share complete
control over the instrument by moving physical objects on a luminous table
surface."
http:
just spotted this on juno:
http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/242500-01.htm&highlight=sistrum
new record from detroit, from a (to me) unknown artist: patrice scott
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Cyclone Wehner wrote:
I am pretty certain Eddie Fowlkes started using it, or has. Derrick hasn't
claimed to start it, he just likes it. I believe I've seen it elsewhere too
- probably in relation to UR. I have to confess I haven't seen the whole
doc yet, perhaps there will be some illuminatio
ed612313 wrote:
and another one
norman jay and TP play it numerous times. Very housy, upbeat, vocal track.
Vocals are "here comes the sun" "I love the sunnn I know
thats an extremely average description but its all i got :) Reading it back
to myself - Pathetic
a wild gues
i hardly have the time to shop for records anymore,
but i had a day off last tuesday and here are two
records i bought that have not yet been mentioned:
thom yorke - the eraser lp [xl]
nice, nothing that instantly grabbed me, but i've
thusfar only quickly skipped through it. i look forward
to lis
just spotted this on nomorewords.net:
http://nomorewords.net/index.php?id=127
jurren
On 6/4/06, theREALmxyzptlk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:...not
minimal to my ears, either: http://www.discogs.com/release/687844
(and I'm not an antiminimalist. I like atoms.)
didn't buy above mentioned lp (...yet, i may eventually buy it for "arp")
but i did buy the 85space/retroactive 12"th
fab. wrote:
since spring is just around the corner here i started thinking about some
new tattoos for this year and i thought that all the Drexciyian iconography
would be pretty cool, especially in the new school style of artists like
adrian lee (if anyone knows how that is ;)
i was wonderi
therealmxyzptlk wrote:
I can't help wondering if the B12 crew is behind them.
I've heard stories of Steve Pickton booting his old 12"s himself - dunno
how
true they are, but I do know I bought 2 or 3 Likeminds from the man himself
a
few years ago. And there's not been a shortage of Interim/Out
most of you will probably have allready spotted this, but there is now a
video up on http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com of theo parrish's lecture
during this year's red bull music academy.
it is supposed to be an interesting lecture (can't comment myself, as i only
get to see the video, someho
3 chairs (live) at contemporary arts institute of detroit
http://myspace-320.vo.llnwd.net/00452/02/39/452919320_l.jpg
http://myspace-897.vo.llnwd.net/00452/79/87/452917897_l.jpg
just spotted this on the 4hero messageboard, dunno if it was posted here
before:
http://www.oseao.com/shows/offworld/index.html
jurren
Carlos de Brito wrote:
there are a few more: http://www.odeo.com/channel/34541/view
and i heard the lecture with theo parrish will be up there soon, too.
nice, i see (from the pictures taken from the interview) that he's
interviewed by Gerd Janson (Running back records). who's done a really n
anyone have this?
what's it like? tracklist?
where can i still find a copy?
been curious after ever since i read:
"Mixed by Wajeed from Platinum Pied Pipers,
Universal is, in Wajeed's words "full of goodies
I've collected from friends and fellow weirdos
who dig this Kraftwerk/Detroit techno-
inf
from the rushhour mail-out:
KENNY LARKIN PRESENTS POD - VANGUARD EP - RUSHHOUR
EU12'' - RH 104 - 33164 - 7,90
Rush Hour is proud to present this co-op with Kenny Larkin/Art Of Dance to
release the best of his catalogue. Kennny has recorded many classics on
different labels under monnikers. Ru
i know i'm not the only person on here that was
anxiously awaiting new material by this man, and i
noticed this one on juno:
http://www.juno.co.uk/products/197975-01.htm
jurren
alex.bond wrote:
If someone comes to you with a cd/tape full of music that they want to
release, would you question it?
I know I wouldn't. How would you go about asking anyway? pretty awkward
situation really.
I think, as most people would, the thought that it wasn't even their music
just woul
... where to stay?
... what to do?
i'm going to visit rome for the first time from december 30 to january 6.
anyone know of good (not too expensive) hotels, nice restaurants,
recordstores, etc.?
i would also love to know of any events NYE worth visiting while i'm
there. not necessarily techno, pr
Ian Malbon wrote:
Clearly there has been a move by many producers to incorporate more vocals
in techno and >related genres (Diva-house has always been an exception).
I remember thinking this was going >to become a trend when Juan dropped
"The Flow". Some, like Recloose, employ guest vocal
Benoît Pueyo wrote:
is that movie (La Haine) famous outside France??
its a nice one though Assassin(s) is better imo in the weird meaning
not seen Assassin(s) yet. how's the music in that movie?
has Kassovitz produced anything since?
jurren (who prefers the music in 'Metisse' to the music us
and back from google (or boomkat to be more precise)
http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=17404
so strand is not strand... but someone from spain.
sounds nice anyway though :-)
Lance wrote:
Currently enjoying...
- Strand - Viet EP (City Centre Offices Block 31 12")
a new release by strand, how could i have missed that?
jurren (off to google, typing: strand "city centre")
Joost P wrote:
Hi All,
this is a new mix I recorded on the weekend:
http://tinyurl.com/b87xx
(after download just rename it to mp3, it's not a zip file)
i have finally bought myself a computer, and even bought an mp3 player along
with it, so right now i'm downloading mixes left and right, inc
a late reply to the (short) discussion from last friday on DJ mag's top-100
poll, because i think it is an interesting subject.
i agree with the retro-vert mailing posted by ken and what dr. dog posted
earlier.
1. yes, the dj mag top 100 is utter crap, and i don't care who's in it or
not, an
alex bond wrote:
>picked up that new muzique one
>five tracks of deeep chicago madness!
>raw jacking material - especially that track by saturn v !
ooh, whats this called marsel?
do you remember that gherkin jerks track called "saturn v"? thats the bomb.
don't want to interfere with marsel's
interesting read indeed. if it hadn't been for alex posting it i would have
missed it eventhough i check the dhp messageboard everyday (but as there is
sooo much nonsense going on on there i tend not to read everything).
for those interested in the early days of hiphop, keep an eye out for Mike
Marsel wrote:
purchased some new recs yesterday
c2 mix of laurent garnier
ss023 - first theo parrish purcahse for me since.
only heard short clips online thusfar, and apart from that i haven't bought
much new things myself recently. only new things i've heard and really liked
recently w
is it me or is traffic on 3 1 3 e x t r e m e l y sl
o w ?
Leslie Rollins wrote:
On a related note...did Jay Dee ever release more CDs like
http://www.discogs.com/release/99759 ? I had heard that he was
planning on self-releasing several CDs worth of his
instrumentals...anyone have details?
check http://www.bling47.com
from the same site:
"Just a re
"things that haven't been off my record player all week".
i haven't been home too much this past week, as a matter of fact these are
all the records/tracks i have played/listened to this week:
Judy Roberts Band LP -> A1 Never Knew Love
LTG Exchange - Waterbed
Stopp - I'm Hungry
Azymuth - Agui
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
http://www.cornwarning.com/pipecock/
this one even has a picture!
is that at the Shorecrest?
name: Jurren Baars
age: 30
live: Utrecht (yes, the city where some of the hardest ravers of the planets
come from...)
born: Enschede (the new Grolsch brewery is built where my old house used to
be)
got into electronic music around 1993.
taste influenced by: listening to the steve mason
Maarten Baute wrote:
I noticed that the rotating assembly's "mess i made" (appears on the
natural
aspirations album) is a cover of a song originally written by ltg exchange
(listen here: http://music.rushhour.nl/shop/31185.mp3). I didn't notice any
credits on the vinyl sleeve of the natural aspi
Joost P wrote:
... it's counterfeiting.
absolutely true, and where counterfeit watches and bags are still relatively
easy to recognise, recognising a 'fake' intergallactic beats lp on ebay is a
lot harder. (ever notice how many people tried to cash in on the repress of
'4jazzfunkclassics' on
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
so here's whats really interesting to me. i know how the economics
of pressing records works, it usually requires selling a pretty
large amount of records before you break even, and thats even when
youre using tracks that you arent paying the artist for. since
these guys
i quite like some booty aswell.
can understand the mixed feelings though,
but as english is not my native language,
i tend not to pay much attention to lyrics anyway.
my favorite track of the last couple of months is:
aloe blacc - arrive [stones throw]
only noticed that the lyrics were quite expli
Maarten Baute wrote:
Also, I am digging the sun god's relics & artifacts track, I just wonder
what synth he is using on that track. It sounds like the synth Larry Heard
used on his early Mr. Fingers and Fingers inc. projects.
to be honest, i'm starting to feel that a lot of the output by mr. mo
So being on digest i'm always a bit behind on the discussion,
but i haven't seen any reports on this little party yet.
has alex allready posted his playlist in alphabetical order?
listening: i was listening to someone vacuuming the office, until martin
posted that los hermanos mix :-)
eating: nothing, just finished an apple (granny smith)
drinking: water
thinking: hûh? now back to this agreement i have to check to see if all the
IP related sections are dealt with.
atomly wrote:
eating: a mediocre salad across the street
wow, does that mean you are in two places at the same time?
jurren
robin wrote:
that's coincidence. recently become aware of his work (via a djyoavb mix).
like the spoken vocals.
in that case also check out:
mr. hazeltine - the pressure [plug research]
http://www.discogs.com/release/123303
has similar vocals as the 'breaking cycles' track by mr. brookes
jur
just one new record for me the past few weeks (apart from the allready
mentioned 'berlin sessions') and it is: skugge & stavostrand - grans [onitor
41] one dubby techno track, one sort of luciano track and one a bit more
techy, and one more thing. i like it.
re: 100% pure new releases.
the mad
i want some slower techno tracks aswell,
100 bpm techno like drexciya's 'davey jones' locker'
but i also want more 140-150 bpm house/techno (not just looped bangers)
and i want more 110-120 bpm hiphop!!
hiphop has gone through the opposite development techno has.
most of the early hiphop was arou
J.T. wrote:
do any of you dutch dudes know him? or what became of him?
i think his old eevo stuff is as classic as anything...i just got ahold of
mp3s
of it all and i am instantly in love it...
he should come back and team up with aroy and 154!
i think he did vocals on one of those aardvarck
oow!
what are the two tracks between pam todd and theo parrish?
15:30 - 19:30
???
sorry if this comes through twice, but my hotmail account told me something
went wrong, so i'm trying again.
Matt MacQueen wrote:
untitled - FRCT 003 promo (Frictional)
so this does excist!
will listen to the mix later today
(or whenever i get the chance)
when was this released?
will it ev
a short report of last night, to let those that missed it know what they
missed ;)
marsel threw a little party last night in amsterdam, and he brought shake
over to play a couple of records. only heard shake dj once before a couple
of years ago (utrecht '97 ?) so i was really looking forward t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
just listening prefuse 73' second album, "one word.. "
as well carl craig's second album, "more songs.. "
is it true, scientificly proved, that artists second albums are always
their best?
and if so? why make a third?
and why don't publish two at one time?
or skip
Another Track ID on this great diverse shake mix,
At 28 minutes. it's got that midwest quirky melodic techno sound ala dan
curtin or titonton, but with crowd pleasing soulful lyrics "I've been
searching for you, so very long". Thank you kindly.
from memory:
heidelberg project - searchin' [dis
just saw this thread on the dhp messageboard:
http://deephousepage.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=23;t=003565
that should be good news to some people here :)
robin replied:
I wrote:
http://www.surveillancerecordings.com/
robin had a mix by omar hackett / Hk up on his website
that featured a new track by this guy
think it was called something like 'november'
so chances are something new is coming out someday.
november sky was the track.
i'm sure
that would be this release:
http://www.discogs.com/release/90673
website:
http://www.surveillancerecordings.com/
robin had a mix by omar hackett / Hk up on his website
that featured a new track by this guy
think it was called something like 'november'
so chances are something new is comming ou
couldn't resist eh?
tried to mail to the list twice this past week
neither of my posts got through...
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Michael.Elliot-Knight wrote:
On a slightly related note I read that Digable Planets have reformed...
from http://www.kindred-spirits.nl
http://www.kindred-spirits.nl/images/upload/nieuws2/nieuws2_6.jpg
jurren
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
yadda, yadda, yaddait was rejected with a single comment from someone
called "mayday": "Metro Area sound nothing like Italio Disco". WTF are
these people smoking?
lol
he should listen to a couple of metro area records, and
than: http://www.discogs.com/release/
Martin wrote:
i thought the first two were great but fix003 (the human league re-edit)
was just ok
What??? Which Track did they do?
Martin
PS: I've just spent a sh1tload on rekkids :)
that's this record martin: http://www.discogs.com/release/255454
so what did you buy?
were the theo/kdj p
what i think plays an important role in the decline of 313-techno being
discussed on this list compared to, say 4 or 5 years ago, are a couple of
factors:
1. most people now subscribed have been on this list for a long time, and
have allready heard/read all the "who is drexciya" threads etc. s
here's what i could think of, with a lil' help from discogs:
jneiro jarel - black cinderella [kindred spirits]
heavy - heavy [kindred spirits]
juan atkins - fast forward [new religion]
luciano - la limonada de pepe bombilla [mental groove]
yoav b - boogie down saturn [wabi sabi]
d5 - formation on
stevie wonder (motown & detroit experiment cover of too high)
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ugly edits 4
the dells - no way back
and: minnie ripperton - stick together (?)
ugly edits 5
roger - A Chuck Of Sugar
and: sugarhill gang - hot, hot summerday
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David Gillies wrote:
VICTIM: 1000 watt dual-voice coil driver (sealed)
CULPRIT: Recloose "Landcruising"
CAUSE OF DEATH: electrical overload
Isn't Landcruising by Carl Craig?
or is it 'Landscaping' off the Spelunking EP?
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Tristan replied to Jason:
>>
>> New Pyschostsia
>> release is pretty incredible
>> too- Juju and Jordash- they quote Sonny Rollins as a major
>> influence and it really shows- def one of the best couplings
>> between House and Jazz I've heard before- unique.
>
> Jason, is this out yet? Haven't se
marc christensen wrote:
Help me understand -- do we believe emotion electric got singled out by
bot, or by person?
Before we get too far in collectively imagining how to defeat the
mega-corporate worms, crawlers, >& bots by using any of the combined
methods described below (graphically repr
alex.bond wrote:
>and one side on "the cs strategy" on eargasmic records is also by Jamal
>Moss. (recommended)
Jurren.
does this have a red label?
if it does, it's the one I heard. First track on one side very nice?
the label looks like the one on this release, but in red, so it is probably
and here's the adonis presents hieroglyphic being release i mentioned.
http://www.discogs.com/release/65053
jurren
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alex.bond ("who else?" i hear all of you ask,) wrote:
Jamal Moss.
Heard that new Axis by him, and it's excellent.
Then, after the pub Friday night me and a mate were pl
hmmm, just thought i'd add my two cents.
the practice of this jetgroove website is highly questionable imho.
i'd probably advice any labelowner to summon jetgroove to take all
references to his/her label's releases off the website. basically jetgroove
is trying to cash in on the fact that artis
some stupid kid wrote:
wajeed, t-3 and jay dee were slum village
no they were not!
jay dee, t-3 and baatin formed slum village;
jay dee sort of left, and elzhi (sp?) joined, wajeed took care of some of
the production
to make up for my mistake, some more info:
http://www.metrotimes.com/edito
alex.bond wrote:
..this Wajeed fellow who I saw dj'ing last night?
He's from Detroit right?
wajeed, t-3 and jay dee were slum village
wajeed along with ... is platinum pied pipers
more info on wajeed http://www.bling47.com
jurren (who still need to get a copy of that bpm instrumentals lp on
DJ Ken wrote with his fingers in his ears:
Hmm, does not sounds typical UR.
What do you think of the tracks?
'soul power' almost defines UR-sound to me.
it's the kind of raw electronic sound that i don't hear anywhere else.
'schoolcraft bump', 'talkin to z' and that double pack (UR-043?) all
http://www.discogs.com/release/330260
just saw this added to the discogs database.
anyone know where i might be able to find a copy?
no mention of it on http://www.submerge.com
jurren
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anyone know if that panic in detroit lp was bootlegged/reissued recently?
http://www.discogs.com/release/4731 just saw a copy for 20 euro's, and would
like to know if i should run back to buy it, or not?
jurren
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Martin Dust wrote:
If Detroit is the First City of Techno, which IYHO is the Second...
anyone ever tried calling someone in Utrecht?
phonenumber for cityhall for instance is:
+313 0286 1000
how much more detroit can you get?
_
Mann, Ravinder" wrote:
Seems to be a thing with Detroiters and spelling backwards.
Im sure Kenny Larkin has recorded as Yennek,nearly Kenny backwards. But
cant
remember the track.
Anyone for anymore.. ?
there's one or two records by claude young on utensil i think, credited to :
david gnu
the way i see it, there is nothing new to this judgement.
every musical piece is subject to several rights.
the composition of the music is protected by copyright / droit d'auteur;
the text of the vocals is also protected by copyright / droit d'auteur (so
you can have several copyright owners t
Marsel wrote:
with all this talk about nothing..
is detroit techno, techno from detroit only?
or can it come from i.e. rotterdam as well?
i'd say it has to come from detroit te be called detroit techno [that is,
that's the tendency i see all around].
(detroit) techno started with rhythim is
sean deason wrote:
jesus h christ - little know fact: the "H" is for Herbert. you can see why,
in later years, he dropped his middle name altogether.
jezus dropped a name?
wonder why herbert though...
if i were him i'd probably casually slip the fact that my dad was creator of
the universe i
Carlos de Brito wrote:
speaking of "madlib vs. azymuth."...:
i downloaded a cd-r, which is quite good, in a yesterdays new quintet
style...
comes with the following info-txt:
check the video of madlib at the redbull music academy. he plays one or two
azymuth covers off cd-r. both in his YNQ alt
uno.. dos.. tres.. quatro..
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alex bond wrote:
there's a disco mix up here by Madlib.
sorry it's OT, but there's a few Madlib fans kicking about here.
"DJ Rels spins Disco Hits from Inner and Outer Space"
cool, hadn't seen that mix yet.
madlib also has his own disco project coming out sometime next year(?)
called spectru
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