Summer affair - Gene farris
Summer EP - Gary martin
er...Summer of Blood - Rue East
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> >Summer Funk by Pioneers of fine Funk
>
> nice, beats m
Summer Funk by Pioneers of fine Funk
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head too, but hey, when I was 17 thats pretty much all I did!
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> > C'mon let's face it, hardcore, whether it was 'ardkore, or happy was a
> > big pile of sh*t and had the musical content of a cheese sandwich.
Yeah but most the hardcore stuff from back then was never meant to stand the
test of time and have any great musical merit. It was largley made by peop
The MC's at raves circa late 89 were using the phrase hardcore back then,
but the phrase happy hardcore hadnt been invented at that point as far as I
knew of. I remember aroun d the time that music started getting a little
harder with the likes of Cubik, Technarchy and then in thier wake all the
ha
> God, I remember the first ever rave there. when it was still a roller
skate
> rink.
> it seemed like the whole school went. I thought hmm, f**k that.
>
Was it a roller skate rink? I went to Dreamscape 2 or something and remember
there was a huge roller skate rink next door, but the rave was just
In defence of Mr Angel he did do that Seas of Tranquility EP on Rotation
which is probably one of my fave records of days gone by, so I can forgive
him for the odd moment of self promotion
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Interesting concept. Would you apply the same thinking to a turntabalist?
Does a live band need to put on a show if the music in itself is wholly
sufficient. If you take it one step further then why bother with DJs at all?
You may as well just play pre-recorded mix CDs in clubs, at least that way
y
Free Horrorspeedcore party this Saturday!!
See Manchester's top 'avin it 'ardcore horrorspeedcore DJ perform exclusivly
in London
Free Amyl Nitrate for the person who looks most like he should be
investigating an anthrax attack
Public Life, this Saturday
.Ooops, wrong newsgroup. Meant to po
LOL, yeah, I already tried posting about that, but it didnt get through. I
remember when they used to put people like Alan Oldham on as in store
entertainment!!
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Brighton!
Cool, laid back, by the sea
Arne Weinberg, Peter Ford, Tom Churchill and Vince Watson all playing here
this summer
Hedonizm and Covert records
Lots of clubs playing Soul, jazz, latin, funk, etc...
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LOL. Those parties look like fun. Browsing the site I suddently have this
strange urge to regress 13 years and go to one!!
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Well it was fronted by 2 people. They weren't actually responsible for any
of the music though, so I can forgive them for that at least. As a side note
and to add to the Carl Cox on that Techno film discussiuon a week or so
back, I actually heard him play that 'techno, techno, techno' record they
d
If anyone wants a cheaper option Smallfish.co.uk has the CD of 1 to 5 in
stock.
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> Th
Ive thought about this before. When I waa going pout in the late 80s early
90s I never once remember thinking 'man all this music is kinda slow', but
now when I play some of the older stuff theres an automatic impulse to wanna
pitch it up. I guess the transition is so gradual that you dont notice i
Didnt he do something like this before. And didn't Fabrice Lig win? And
didnt that lead to his album on F-Com?
Stu
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DJ Yoav B mixes (2 of the older ones)
Sonic Sunset mixes (Loads of em!!!)
Digital Soul Back catalogue
A bunch of other stuff
So...where can I find this Stinko mix online
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> mood strikes him. Maybe if we praise him for those rare rise-abover
> tracks, instead of always slagging him off as a sell-out, he might do
> more of them.
I'd like to praise him for that Voodoo Child Horses track he did years ago
if I may.
; respect to Carl Cox... I am not sure why, because I have never heard
> anything from him I was impressed with either..I remember when he was
> playing the DEMF...I got a ear full about his influences on Detroit
> music...From artists who have been around since the beginning.
>
I still find Carl Cox an odd choice of UK representation in a film such as
this, sure he was playing some techno sets back in the day, but he was also
playing garage, house, jungle, d&b, happy hardcore and just about anything
else he could get booked for! And his actual music has never really been
Yeah although when Basic Channel played behind a screen at Lost it was
alongside Jeff Mills DJ set, who wasnt behind a screen. At least thats how I
remember it.
Anyway, one of the most intense DJ performances I've seen recently was Dan
Curtin. He didnt dance or sing or acknowledge the crowd in any
yeah I remember that too. I also remember trawling the streets of Brighton
with you looking for your lost 'phone' at one stage of the night, LOL.
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> I heard a rumour that Ian is also doing something with Claude Young...
Well they are good friends and have already collaborated once if I remember
correctly. Memory Tree or something??
His 4th album is due out soon on Peacefrog. Apparently he's gone in a very
different direction than his previous stuff, a lot more down tempo. I'm
pretty sure he played a load of it at the party last year, but buggered if I
can remember.
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LOL. Well I hope he doesnt take this stuff to heart. I told him As part 1
brings a tear to my eye, then realised how bumlicky that sounded so told him
all his other stuff was $hite though!
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Yes, he was telling me all about that. I think he actually played it at the
Digital Soul/Outlet party last year. Wasnt it going to be released on the
ART comp?
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er top Ian OB tracks check
As Part 1 (from Gigantic Days LP- Peacefrog)
Moonlight (From Future Sound of Jazz Vol 6 - Compost)
Telex - I dont like music (Ian O Brien mix) (SSR)
That Was Now 12" - Pacific Records
TeenTown Beats (Peacefrog)
Monjey jazz - Ferox
HeartStrings EP - Peacefrog
Stewart
> Dan Curtin - When Worlds Align (Starbaby)
Cool. Is that the one thats got that one side A track that seems to tell a
story of covert martian secret agents on a planetside nightime stealth
mission to infiltrate the HQ of cavedwelling alien insurgents? I love that
track!
Well to be honest, I would never have thought of Mad Mike had he not been in
the track title, just like the tune. As for not taking to Ian O'Brien!! Man,
Im shocked! Gigantic days??
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Mad Mike meets Ian O'Brien, thats what I want to see! Or failing that just
Mad Mike doing 'Ian O'Brien disease'.
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You could check out her 'on a Journey' LP on Studio K7. Best thing I
remember hearing from her and also has quite a few different styles going on
on it.
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The only shut up and dance track i ever remember really liking was
Lamborghini, but I havent heard it in 10 years and cant remember if it bore
a passing resemblance to oscillator, I kinda blanked SUaD out my mind after
the track they did that bore more than a passing resemblance to Walking in
Memph
Well after he moved to NY he did a few things that got in the pop charts and
had his trademark sound. Didnt he mix that Nightwriters track many years
ago? For me he relied a bit too much on the looped cut up vocal sound that
most of the stuff of his I heard had.
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when you listen to RDJ, do you skip through the "milkman's wife"
> track? i couldnt listen to that twice in my life, it was pure
> novelty for me.
LOL yeah, but still kinda hilarious the first time you heard it!!!
> >or as Richard says:
> >"I'm creating a consistent variant sound template for easy
> >self-selection across an increased product offer"
>
> or,as alex says
>
> "what a load of f**king bul***t"
Are we meant to take anything he says seriously though? I always got the
impression that everything he
> Agreed Stewart.
>
> So, asks the question - anything else along these lines coming out lately?
> Doesn't seem to be, maybe I'm sleeping though - that's likely.
Well not to jump the gun too early I got a few things due out this year.
Next month sees the re-release of t
Im down with the Vince Watson CD. A lot better than his older stuff on
Rotation and the BioSphere album which were ok, but nowhere near as deep as
the fractured, melodic outer space yearnings coming out his new joint. Best
bit of techno Ive heard in a while if Im honest.
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The Headspace night at Public life will be better than Fabric by a mile.
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Well there was a drawing of him on the front of Interstellar fugitives which
was sort of a reasonable likeness.
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-Acen-Trip 2 the moon part2 (production house/PNT 042R)
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LOL, good to see you were part of the rave brigade too Marsel !!
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I havent, but I do remember that 'down the nile' or something track he did
years ago that I used to quite like.
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> Cripes.
>
> All the 'chat' on
feature a remix from
our very own Brien Prince.
Stewart
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They are basically a bunch of British Nationalists whose basic underlying
motive is to push non- white immigrants out of the country. They pose as a
serious political party, but various documentries have show them all to be
utter hate filled biggots. Surprisingly thier popularity has increased i
"BNP organiser Bob Garner admitted: "There was a bit of a cock-up. The chap
who booked him didn't realise. The DJ sounded white on the phone."
Presumably they mean he didn't sound like a Jamaican yardie or something.
Jesus!
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Garner added: "We had to be careful what we said. What are you supposed to
do? Tell him to clear off. It was very, very embarrassing."
I never realised the BNP could display so much tact and understanding over
race issues like this! < sarcasm btw
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The record answered by most is actually more of a 'Detroit Item' than the
Axis pencil set, it actually coming from Detroit and not from Chicago where
Axis is based so there. So u owe us all a night out for trying to be clever.
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Erotek Now Appearing in Detroit. Mike Grant thing
Please send £100 for my night on town asap.
Cheers
Stu
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Subject: (313) Monday Spotters Quiz
Who is the biggest spotter of
Ok, well at a recent party I did with the Outlet guys we had Ian O'Brien and
Wildplanet on the bill. Wildplanet virtually bought a whole stdio with him
rigged up through a 24 channel mixing desk. From my limited understanding of
these things it appeared he was loading full tracks with all thier
2 in a room: Wiggle it. LOL
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i'll add this:
beatmasters feat. cookie crew: rock da house!
c.
fab. wrote:
i'll add t
> And if you guys from Renegade Rhythm come back with a story like "well, me
> and the advent were having tea and scones and they say Carl Cox is
> alright", I'm gonna scream.
>In fairness, Carl Cox is alright. Plays a lot of bobbins though
I read once that he had to use Sanitry towles between h
LOL. I used to know Carl when he lived with Maxine and sold rave tickets out
of his place in Brighton. He was the same then. He'd take bookings for
techno nights, raves, house nights, garage nights, jungle nights, death
metal nights (well maybe not). Not that I especially have a problem with
this,
Wicked. Ive been dying formthem to release Soul Power. A superb track!
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scene in and around Manchester and was just wondering just how much of a
regional thing it was, because I never hooked onto it.
Stewart
> >us the whole
> >warehouse/summer of love/rave/acid house/Orbital parties call it what you
> >like scene bloomed over here first before the rest of the world caught on
>
> Hacienda!?
> Blackburn?! same summer.
You know Ive always wondered about the whole early Manchester (or Madchester
as the cr
Not that I'm really arsed what city takes this title, but surley London has
a pretty good claim to it seeing as how its the capital of a country that
was one of the first to really embrace Techno and give the Detroit labels
(through Neil Rushton and others) the support and exposure they needed for
Can someone point me in the direction of those Deep Space mixes? Working
from home today and wanna listen to them finally.
Cheers
Stu
d it would still be one of the best bits of
techno ever made if that one track was Jupiter Jazz. As for Jaguar, I always
liked it, but never particularly loved it, even before it started cropping
up everywhere.
Stewart
I have no idea why, the only reason I can possibly think of is that it's
(IMO) the most amazing slice of techno that Mike Banks has ever produced and
one of the greatest techno records in existence period. Maybe he wants to
keep just that one record a little bit special by not repressing? Who knows
and Blake Baxter, Shake, James Pennington ..
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> Yeah and now i want Eddie 'Flas
Now we just need to get Eddie Fowlkes sorted too :)
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> that is truly great news.
> this got me so p***
tion at the moment.
Stewart
you that now know who The Concrete Soul Collective are,
keep an eye out for thier forthcoming single on Digital Soul later this
year!
Peace
Stewart
Ha Ha, thats a good one! I'll have to give that a go when I'm down the
Withdean next! Thats if he actually starts playing well anytime soon!
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> N
Well, I've pretty much told him to go for it and play what he wants. He's
certainly not going to feel shackled into having to play a Fabric set and I
know hes going to be playing unreleased material, so who knows.
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Just a last minute reminder for London peeps. Also, we hear from IOB that
the man will be performing a 2 deck/laptop/Ableton live set and the Live PA
are bringing half a studio with them, so it should be a pretty full on
evening. See below for details.
The Outlet Collective in conjunction with Dig
If I want to convey what Detroit techno is to someone I just lend them
Derick May's Innovator album. For me, that was the sound in its purest, most
isolated state.
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Just a quick bit of spam to London peeps to let you know that tickets are
starting to run out for this one next weekend (11th)
http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4849 for more info
Anyone that wants tickets email me or any of the Outlet guys
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Yep, its good ole Bleed from De-Bug again and his untranslatable reviews :)
But if someone fancies having a go for me Id be most greatful.
Funky wie immer legt hier Fabrice Lig mit einem dieser vor lauter Glück nur
so sprudelnden Remixe los und lässt die Rimshots snappen, die Synthesizer
tröten w
> Monty Mole
Jet Set Willy was way more techno!
> 24 Hour Party People, a techno film?
>
> What? a bunch of gippo's from Manchester with a load of bands?
Well yeah, you know, they go to some parties and sometimes techno people go
to parties and they do drugs and sometimes techno people do drugs and Shaun
Ryder poisons a bunch of pigeons and
> Now I'm feeling a little better...
>
> For me I'd have to go for something by Alejandro Jodorsky, maybe Santa
> Sangre. Dark, twisted and outside norm, not a cliche in sight - a very
> clever film that works on many levels - very techno!
Hmm, only Jodorsky film I've seen is the Holy Mountain. Th
Thouigh I mentioned them earlier I am surprised nobody has picked up on the
Cronenberg links with techno. Seeing as, for me at least, one of the key
ideaologies within techno is the fusion of the organic and the synthetic,
the warm soul of man and the cold soul of the machine. Much of Cronenberg's
> And yes, I did get a brush and start prancing about after watching that.
As long as you didnt get dressed up in Spandex and start doing star jumps
after seeing Jean Claude Van Damme getting down in the movie!
> I mean that The A Team was aimed at kids and is patently ridiculous,
something you only appreciate when watching as an adult - Lucas has always
said his films are for kids - it's hard to view a film with a gold robot,
giant teddybear and an asthmatic baddie in black in it as anything other
than a
>As for Star Wars, I agree with Sean - IMO it's the most overrated film of
all time - I loved it when I was a kid, but when I saw the new editions as
an adult I realised how shoddy they were - it was comparable to watching the
A-Team again after 20 years and realising that it was aimed at people wi
> Stewart: would not have pegged you as a Tetsuo fan.
Man, Tetsuo is cool. I love the imagery and the soundtrack. Im a huge fan of
Aisian Cinema, just watched Visitor Q by Tesheki Mikke(sp?) , now that's
some screwed up sh!t!! I think also something like Eraserhead is pretty
techno in th
Tetsuo has to be one of the ultimate techno movies for me, if such a thing
exists. Also most movies by David Cronenberg. I guess its just the
reacurring theme of the man's fusion with the synthetic. I also think of
things like Altered States, but I think thats probably more as drug thing
than havin
Another one for your diaries
The Outlet Collective and Digital Soul Records presents the 2nd of two
nights of:
Digital Soul Rebels @ S.E.N.D
Saturday 11th September 2004
An unnanounced East London venue
Featuring
-Ian O'Brien (Ferox, Peacefrog. UK)
-The Concrete Soul Collective presents: Elect
WildPlanet is actually playing live at the Digital Soul/Outlet party next
month, along with Ian O'Brien! 11th September, stay tooned for further info.
Stewart
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> To: <313@hyperreal.org>
>
> Information Society
Is this the same Information Society that did the electro track 'Running'?
And to really bring it on topic that was then subsequently sampled by Altern
8 who recorded as Nexus 21 and worked with Shake on the Self Hypnosis EP???
Stewart
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Is this Arne's attempt at cashing in on the whole Peacefrog private
pressings thing! Next thing he'll be charging us £15 a pop!! :)
Just joshing Arne!
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After laughing my arse off to it on Shrooms all night at the
weekend...'Your mother's got a penis' by Goldie Looking Chain.
& Wet
3) Lady Cab Driver
Top mix that I've not stopped listening to since I got it
1) B Bi sexual funk mix - Yoav B
Stewart
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The only time I heard him spin was with Robert Hood at a London gig many
years ago. I think he had just started Clashback records and it was at the
start of the whole WildPitch thing. Both Hood and Felix dropped Jackin
Chicago stuff all night, before Felix went into a set of proper old funk,
which,
Vodka and Coke
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> Tell you what, I'm having a bad day - but D Wynn's - Souls In Motion
> mix is powering me through, top summer funk. What mix
We used to know Jamie back when Splinterfaction was recording for Ugly as
Fat Filters. Anyone remember the remixes he and Splinter did of K Alexi's My
Medusa on Ugly Cutz? I was actually listening to some of the early Ugly
stuff the other day, the Sir Lord Comix EP and the Geeks and Freeks thing,
I
And dont forget the free Arne Weinberg mix CD on the night for everyone.
That and the extra floor of funk/soul and hip hop shannanigans all night.
Wow, that whole site has some of the most overpriced records Ive ever seen.
The By Night EP on UR is $56!! Its 5.99 at Submerge.
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Sent: Monday, July 05, 2004 8:00 AM
Subject: (313) kenny larkin - metap
!
Envoy was going on about how he'd love to work with him and these guys were
making lame jokes like 'Is he listed in the phonebook under MM?'
Stewart
ane's brain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 4:09 PM
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> At 10:32 AM 6/29/2004, Stewart Caig wrote:
> >Now if I was a legendary producer/DJ with a few
Now if I was a legendary producer/DJ with a few female groupies hanging
about I can think of one reason why I'd want some privacy when behind the
decks ;) Or is it just superstar superclub Ibitza jocks who indulge in that
sort of shennanigans.
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Apologies if this end up being a double post. Always have problems posting
these days.
Just a quick reminder for UK/London peeps
Tickets are starting to run low for this one for those that were planning on
going. We got a wicked little 2 floor venue with funk/soul/hip hop/breaks
etc.. being spun
Also, a wicked remix from $tinkworx out this month that I think hes been
doing as part of his live gigs recently
http://www.undercity-072.com/ud/index.php?release=DS-06
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emixes (DS06)
A1. Fabrice Lig remix
B1. Dan Curtin remix
B2. $tinkworx remix
Due out later this month!
Stewart
other
day, what a tune that is. Although I never really knew what speed to play it
on, sounds best to me at 45 and slowed down a bit, but I think its meant to
be played at 33.
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I dug out an old Vice EP on 430 West the other day. Got a track on there
called Mindmelt co produced by Shake which is excellent.
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Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 2:05 PM
Subject: RE: (31
Theres a few on the old Rolando mix CD. Check the SoulPower track, its
superb!
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From: "placid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 10:47 AM
Subject: (313) Z tracks
> Anyone got any, I haven't ever heard them.
>
> Having finally
I will always smile whenever Chime is played, even if it is whilst on the
waltzer at the fairground.
Not many tunes have summed up a moment in time for me quite like that did
when it came out.
Stewart
Silent Phase album, From our Minds to yours 2, Kenny Larkin Catatonic mixes,
UR NSC picture disk and a few other bits and pieces.
Seller ID: digital_soul
My take on Laurent Garnier.
2 words: Acid Eiffel
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From: "Kent williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313 list" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 3:45 PM
Subject: (313) My take on Laurent Garnier
> After all the hooting and hollering, I think a couple of th
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