both very good, although I think the magnificent dance has been overplayed
by self-consciensly 'eclectic' DJs who all seemed to discover it when
westway to the world was released. If you're only going to buy one I'd sod
both of these and hunt for mustapha dance (the flip of rock the casbah)
it's been shut for over 2 months now with the last night being the british
murder boys tour end of july with surgeon + regis live. the venue's been
sold and is being converted to a restaurant apparently.
a restaurant there? bloody hell. I was always surprised that there was a
club like the
whoah there... check the census again, liverpool is 439,000 whilst
manchester itself is 392,000. What I presume you actually mean is 'greater
manchester' (which as the mondays are from salford is what we have to
include), but since this is not a city you can't compare this to liverpool,
you'd
The sample's uptown from dirty mind (and I thought the Rakim was I know
you got soul - possibly with bits of paid in full but I'm not sure); and
that arcola record's outrageously good, isnt it?. Anyone seen their live PA
thingy? I understand it's coming to Wang soon...
So did you pick up that
Smallfish is probably the best, though if you're down that way the bi-wire
shop is supposed to be good - I've never managed to make it myself, but
their online catalogue is good and if I remember rightly you have to make an
appointment any more. I'm sure Amanda's lurking somewhere here with the
I'm off to paris this weekend. Anyone got any bar/club recommendations?
anything I should make a special effort for?
ta folks,
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Stinky's is pretty damned amazing. It's spread over three floors, the middle
floor having a balcony which overlooks the bottom, and the top one having a
glass floor so that you can stand on the top floor and look between your
feet down to the bottom. Don't take too many drugs and do this (or
whatever you do, don't forget Parade - much underrated, despite sounding a
little less sure of itself than his other albums and being the accompaniment
to a piss-poor film, for me it's still prince's most adventurous work - and
at the very least it's got Kiss and Sometimes It Snows In April on
speaking of which, does anyone have a copy of that heather mix?
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 15:48:13 +0100
To: 313 Hyperreal. Org 313@hyperreal.org
From: Langsman, Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Housey promo...
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I heard Derrick Carter play this housey number at
I've heard him twice and he was complete turd; very percussive, hard, nasty
loop-based bollocks for the entire night, but then I was dragged down to see
him a third time for a friends birthday and he completely blew me away; not
as tricksy as the first few times, but his tune selection was
)
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Subject: Re: (313) re: [313] New Techno Night - London
Phew!
313 Police...i like that one
now that does sound good...
where'd you hear about it (any more info? how big is it? how much?)
-s
Here's another one ...
19 April - The Youngsters, Jel Ford guest at Billy Nasty's new night -
The Beat Club at new 800 peeps venue in Kings X called 'The Egg'
so when did this list get this f**king catty?
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Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 11:21:45 +
...if you like
I seem to remember Tom talking about Octave One playing at Fabric next week.
Also there's Ralph Lawson and Paul Woolford (well worth seeing) playing at
the end on the eighth of feb, and Derrick Carter about a week later. Oh and
Sneak's on tonight...
Seems very house oriented for the next few
tits, and I've just spent all my money on Love tickets...
I just got a mail through announcing that Octave One will play live in the
main room at fabric,
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no, zero is supposed to be the point at which the arm balances exactly, so
you'd balance the arm as best you can (so it's suspended mid-air) then wind
the inner circle around -i.e. the one with the numbers on it, not the weight
itself- until it points to zero. You can then set the weight to
aint it strange when two threads collide...
that would be midnight sunshine, which (and not just 'cause Rolando did it)
is one of my favourite tracks to end a set with. The new Dark Energy is
pretty awesome and all.
-s
i always loved the double pack james had on UR with witch doctor and the
Got a song request for you'se. about 38 mins, carl craig @ panacea on
paxahau.
http://www.paxahau.com/sounds/2001/adecember/12-31-01_carlcraig_1_panacea.ram
nice one
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OK, not learning my lesson the first time; the Mac Vs PC of the DJ world...
for those people who mix using a combination of pitch and mere digits (but
touch their records enough to make pitch-only near impossible), and who have
used them for an extended period of time; do the vestax cause any
: Thursday, November 21, 2002 2:10 PM
:To: 'Michael Lees'; seth redmond
:Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
:Subject: RE: (313) Random question about platter dots (was re: best
decks)
:
:
: The only problem with touching the plate edge is the little dimples
:
:super tangential random question here - but the dots
OK, this is a little off-topic but...
I'm leaning toward the Vestax for the longer pitch control and higher
torque, but I'm interested to know the list's opinion. Of the people who've
used both, what do people prefer the Vestax PX2000 or Technics (probably
1200 Mk3 if I can find any)?
ta
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Subject: RE: (313) re: best decks
Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 10:49:55 -
I got one pdx 2000 (as it was all I could afford at the time) and I
really love it: -50
. Technics by chance? My friend
just got a set of the TTXs and they seem pretty pimp.
They have a keylock (pitch shift?) function on them
that we don't know how to use yet. Anyone familiar?
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, seth redmond wrote:
I'm still undecided on whether the torque is better or
worse
I found this a bit grating after a while. Not that the book's bad or
anything, but no matter how tenuous the connection it starts every review
along the lines of Whilst Derek May, Kevin Saunderson and Juan atkins were
developing the cold machine stylings of their native detroit --insert
I've not listened to the sample yet, but is it Lois Botella - Chinese
Pleasures?
I seem to remember he plays that on live @ recordtime, and it's on Classic
(on the Funkosmonic EP or some such).
-s
Sorry if you already found out but I know the one you mean.
It is on Luke Solomon's Classic
Pelican neck is particularly good, kind of like a mini-smallfish, and
whenever I go into Vinyl Exchange I always seem to pick up early KMS records
and the like for a quid fifty.
Actually you missed easily the best shop in Manchester... the truly awesome
Beating Rhythm, a block away from vinyl
you'll have a job with record shops I'm afraid. They're all a little
sub-standard.
The pick of the bunch is in the palace on Slater street. Can't remember the
name, but you go inside and down into the basement, and it's a badly laid
out second hand shop with a fair range of techno, electro
Dad house mafiosa
Superb...
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A while ago someone mentioned a listings site for Barcelona Clubs. Anyone
remember what it was? or have any idea what's going to be on there in a
week-or-so time.
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Wildly off-topic by this point but...
The soundtrack which was released for this film is totally different to the
actual score, they've re-worked most of the tracks, rapped over them, that
kind of thing. It's pretty good, mind, but it missed a few ace tracks (esp.
the music when he's
The first person to
recognize that DJ'ing CAN be a godly force will be able to move MOUNTAINS,
Ha ha ha! Anyone remember Chris Brain and the Nine O'Clock Service? The
church trying 'reach out to new communities' by holding full-on raves in a
church in sheffield. Sex, Drugs, Acid House...
Actually I remember hearing something about this quite a while ago.
Apparently MH turned up at the Warp office and said his idea was to do a
whole album about McDonalds, calling each track McNuggets, McFries, McShake
etc. Apparently he was told it was f**king stupid and laughed out of the
Laurent Garnier at the Rex club, about forty minutes in, with a distorted
voice repeating (I think) go back... go back. then another at 45 min's ( I
should know this one), sounds oddly like New Order circa LowLife - quite
subdued, real nice piano line.
Ugh, the cream courtyard... possibly the least intimate venue I've ever been
to. So is there any other news about the RGC tour?
AFTER KILLING VOODOO OFF IN JUNE, WE ARE BACK FROM THE ETHER WITH A NEW
ELECTRONIC MUSIC EVENT - ELECTROVOODOO.
WE'LL DELIVER A UNIVERSE OF ELECTRONIC DANCE MUSIC
track ID for you all.
DJ heather on Paxahau,
about 40 mins in, ladies and gentlemen, we're going to turn this house
into... into... a home
ta folks...
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click enter to exit - hakan lidbo
silverfinger - dirk diggler
both on force tracks, Oh, and if you're after a good mix of force tracks
stuff you could do a hell of a lot worse than the Andy weatherall hypercity
mix, also on force (I mean obviously right?).
It's rarely out of my CD player
way off topic, but:
this is extremely unlikely to come off... Firstly copyright is supposedly
only applicable to work which is significantly original. But supposing they
get around that (since so many people have). There has been a precedent set
within the life sciences community that
personally I found it a little flat. Not so much bad, just not quite as
engaging as he can be. His back to basics was far better, as was his more
recent 'thanks for dropping by...'
also the Derrick Carter mixmag CD is one of my all time favourites.
I hear she can't DJ worth a lick though;-)
of course she can't; she's a *girl*...
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One for the electro fans...
from viewlexx.com - 10.01 I-f at Autistic-Sync for Wdisko about 16mins 30.
http://www.viewlexx.com/mixage.htm
http://www.viewlexx.com/sound/wdiskomix1001If.mp3
c'mon then...
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I'm off to Barcelona next week, Is there anything on worth seeing?
particularly next weekend (3rd May).
ta
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look out for the Radioactive Man album (forget the name). Not the most
driving electro but one of the best albums for a while all the same; for
that matter check out any of the later swordsmen stuff (esp Tiny Reminders
or Stay Down) this has the advantage that if you hate it, the house stuff
I'm surprised by this. Personally I couldn't agree less. I thought the book
was pretty lacking in all departments. the research is pretty lazy with most
details being rehashed from previous interviews, and Barr does his best to
suggest that Kraftwerk single-handedly created all modern music
Couldn't agree more. I was quite impressed with since I left you but, to
be frank, the other tracks I've heard have sounded like the worst of ninja
tunes about four or five years ago (when they churned out a hundred
'amusingly irreverent' sample-fests a week), and the Avalanches are no
I honestly can't believe anyone's having this conversation. I mean hey why
can't we complain about the shuffling on the Red Planet records which always
puts me off. The fact that May's records always seem to have a weak drum
which is hard to hear in a club. that long stretch in Empower without
You might want to try the Rough Guide to Techno. It's got a pretty good, and
relevant selection, one of those books which you can flick endlessly back an
forth between artists. Problem is I keep looking at it before I leave for
work. So just as I'm about to leave on time it's ... ah! Sunrise
no, no, no... Get your facts straight... it means Mother Fucker, with an
eff
Ha!.. swearing... Big AND clever
M.F
means mother
.just like ,
...M.F. doom.
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Anybody know anything about pluxus (rocket girl). Ever seen em?
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trying to outdo each other: hah.
He thinks he's got a shiny new label... well I'm not just going to start one
label, I'll start three. Grr...That'll show him... I invented indie
dance...
-s
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To: seth redmond [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
it's both of theirs...
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Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 14:57:21 +0200
i am not too sure if its tenswood`s label. from what i konw
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Keith Tenniswood, long-term accomplice and brother-in-arms of Sir Andrew
Weatherall... did he release anything onhis own bar the Uranium EP ?
Gwendal
He's got a (pretty damn good) album out on RGC which should be fairly easy
to find, and is well worth tracking
neontsetse,
I think you should know,
I don't think I've understood anything you've ever posted.
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- you get dull-tech-house nights, you get micro-house nights, you get
bodysoul
nights, you get looped-bangers nights, you get detroit-techno nights... You
don't often get plain old good nights out
Probably due to the size of the place.
I mean how likely is it you'll end up at any night which
Sorry, but how many of these clubs have you actually been to?
Not only does the Orbit have a fine sound system, and facilities which
elicit few complaints; most importantly it has a crowd who have a clue. Who
go to see the DJ rather than to say they've been to Fabric / Bugged Out /
Whatever,
about 10 mins in, gene farris mix on frequency detroit (thanks
christian...).
http://www.frequencydetroit.com/instructions/Gene_Farris1.htm
it's a common one, Derrick Carter also plays it a lot. undulating piano line
and some guy talking over it wherever I go, I'm always on the move... sort
I'm looking for a load of downloadable, fairly high quality mixes to listen
to in work (preferably not RM / Ram files). Any suggestions? (I've pretty
much exhausted the deephouse pages).
-s
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Yep, and didn't buy it. It's not bad by any means, but from Drexciya I just
expect a little more.
I heard an advance of the album last week, and sadly this could be said for
the whole thing. Like you say, not actually bad, and still very Drexciyan
(you know what I mean...), but not actually
Quick question...
Anyone got any recommendations for going out in n.London tonight?
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Anyone know what the song at 12:30 of the first Ron Hardy mix on
DeepHousePage (with the bassline from 'Throw' and vocal singing get it
right) is?
-s
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record player. It was
about 10 long by 4 wide, and was apparently made by technics until about
1989. It looked something like a vinyl walkman... Anyone ever seen one?
-s
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Subject: Re: [313] RE: (313) speaking
Yeah, he started off at the Blackpool Mecca where he had a reputation for
unearthing records no one had heard of,
uh...didn't they all?...
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Santos Rodriguez = Steve Bicknell. I've read this in magazines and I was
pretty sure it hinted at it in the promo notes for Road to Rio... I'll check
later
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absolutely, don't forget that the article is aimed at people who know almost
nothing about dance music and it points out a large number of the sites I
regularly visit. I was quite impressed when I first read it...
I disagree with all the negative comments on the list about this
article.
First
absolutely, don't forget that the article is aimed at people who know almost
nothing about dance music and it points out a large number of the sites I
regularly visit. I was quite impressed when I first read it...
I disagree with all the negative comments on the list about this
article.
First
always sounded like dope like Orlando to me...
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I think what a lot of Europeans don't realise is how little Reggae and Dub
permeated America at all. Apart from a little Wailers, Jimmy Cliff and
latterly Yellowman and Beenieman there wasn't the same invasion as happened
over here.
That said, if you want to you can trace the whole lineage of
So who's going to this little shindig then?
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Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2001 17:08:20 +0100
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Subject: re: UR London
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Chaos, Red Planet, and the Notting Hill Carnival... That's got to be the
best weekend of the year
Seth
I'm having trouble
I reckon the one you're after is the Flux Vs. UR shindig on August bank
holiday weekend. There aren't many details about at the moment, apparently
it's at a 'secret' location (oh, how underground...). Ticket's haven't gone
on sale yet, so plenty of time to find out.
Chaos, Red Planet, and the
Gary,
I reckon we all know you like Dave Clarke by now, There are a number of
people on this list who think he's dull and overrated... difference of
opinion, OK?
Personally I've seen him more times than I care to remember, and he's played
well on maybe two occasions, tops. The last time I
really any discussion of this kind has to touch on Coldcut's seventy
minutes of madness JDJ mix.
as far as I know, the mix is totally artificial but is overdubbed with all
sorts of things. and the album is one of the best I own. Purely because they
didn't treat it like a normal mix.
I sure wish the folks at 313 hadn't felt the need to tinker with it though!
Actually I have to register my approval for the new digest. This is far
better, more readable, than it was before...
-s
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Hi all,
since I fear this will go off-line after the next one. Can anyone ID this
track for me. From Kevin Saunderson at last years DEMF
http://www.groovetech.com/PhoenixData/SilverStream/Pages/srvltRecMed?RecordedMediaID=33419
about 11 mins in, after Designer Music. I REALLY need this
New Standards, that's the one... much obliged.
-s
Don't know who's the re-maker/re-mixer, but it's based on Munich
Machine's
Get On The Funk Train (Moroder track).
didnt get a chance to listen to the sample - but theres a Hakan Lidbo 12
on Loaded called new standards where the a-side
vogel has a strange, moody reputation in the UK. i remember he pissed off
dave clarke and others in the brighton scene for some reason,
That's not exactly a tall order. Just about everyone's pissed Dave Clarke
off at some point (including me).
He's just a miserable bastard...
I had the temerity to be standing in the DJ box at Voodoo while he was
trying to get through. It's a big area (and I was doing the lighting).
and his set was crap...
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Subject: Re: [313] re: vogel / dave
Sorry about this, way off topic, but if we can talk about Genesis P-orridge
then I reckon I can squeeze this in:
Does anyone know anything about the new Silver Apples material which was has
apparently been coming out for about a year? I had heard rumours that they
were going to be working
you poor bastards--someday for 25 pounds! i picked up a promo copy last
week for
$7 in new york.
i guess that means my test pressing of ron trent's 'altered states' would
more
than cover the air fare to go to london and sell it in person.
james
Yes, how lucky you are to live in a country
Indie music; New Order, Primal scream, Andy Weatherall, and (you're all
gonna hate me for this one) Oakenfold's remixes of the Happy Mondays. That
and seeing Orbital live for the first time. Oh and I'm from liverpool, so I
shouldn't miss out Groovy Train by The Farm, ...ha ha ha
Not as
You got a Kinks record today? Which one?
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I do believe Oakenfold did more than a few mixes of the ACR stuff Alan
Oldham mentioned, and was a full and active member of the early british acid
house scene which gave birth to so many of the best Factory works (not to
mention producing Pills Thrills and Bellyaches).
In that case can we
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To: Seth Redmond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [313] interstellar fugitives
Date: Wed, 24 May 2000 12:48:09 +0100
Haye!
I noticed that the interstellar fugitives album has songs called
Nannytown
and Maroon, presumably in reference to Nanny
I noticed that the interstellar fugitives album has songs called Nannytown
and Maroon, presumably in reference to Nanny, the jamaican folk heroine.
does anyone know if this is a theme to the album, or is it just these two
songs?
yours, rabid with curiosity,
Seth
So why do you have to say this crap?
America does churn out some shit aswell!
Are you trying to kiss arses or what?
zip
I'm not trying to kiss arse, There is too much good british techno to even
begin to go into here, and if it makes you feel better I do remember
American's attempts at D
eh?
I've unfortunately spent several nights listening to liberators, dave the
drummer et al. foisting this bleepy crap on an invariably
drugged-to-the-eyeballs crowd, since it is now being played in previously
good clubs, and though Roland the Bastard does have a cool-as-fuck name, the
music
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