Hi Hans,
Where are you heading and how long will you be here? I'm down in Nagoya but
know Tokyo fairly well. Labels I'd suggest are Crue-L and Mule. Echigoya
music/FiveG are worth checking out in Tokyo too.
Regards,
Tom
On 2014/08/09, at 18:40, Hans Hans sepias...@yahoo.com wrote:
Dear
Lovely track, thanks for sharing this. Need to search out a copy methinks.
On 2013/06/21, at 1:06, Dimitri Piechel wild...@me.com wrote:
Thanks god it's available at Beatport.
Sent from Wildtek iPad
On 20 Jun 2013, at 17:52, Dimitri Piechel wild...@me.com wrote:
Excellent ! Exactly
I was under the impression everything on the site is a spoof, the vinyl
enthusiast article is worth a read!
On 2013/05/31, at 19:27, Steven Robertson stev...@me.com wrote:
Yeah, but then there's Boards of Canada found under dog shit. I love Boards
of Canada, Jeff Mills pizza. Daft Punk,
Great LP, going to pick it up next payday hopefully (was a restock in Nagoya
the last week), should have grabbed it straight away mind! By the way, can I
ask who distributes for you in Japan?
On 2013/05/23, at 2:19, Joe Marougi jmaro...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the kind words guys!
cheers, saw the news, but couldn't find any samples online, will check this out
after work
On 2013/05/01, at 3:09, John Sokolowski jrsokolow...@hotmail.com wrote:
Was just listening to clips from this release earlier today if others would
like to do the same:
I've only been here a year or two at most, most of that's been spent lurking.
Living in Nagoya, Japan and pretty healthy scene here, also the guys running
'Audi' @ Mago have had over Andres and Theo Parrish within the last few months.
On 2012/11/29, at 21:10, andrewdukecognit...@gmail.com
hey all, not one to usually start a mail, apologies if some consider this spam
or not allowed to post tracks but here goes...
knocked up a afternoon techno jam and thought i'd share it here. feedback/abuse
welcome :)
http://soundcloud.com/thomas-lang/thomas-lang-amazon
cheers,
tom
nice stuff as always from moodymann, any idea how long the email link takes?
I live in Nagoya, but been to Tokyo enough to know the place half decent.
Clubs; Eleven is run by the same people as Yellow and in the same space - sadly
been to neither as Yellow closed before I got here. Good clubs are Unit, Air
not been to Module, Warehouse 702 but heard they're good. Then
Don't think it's been mentioned yet,
69 - Sub Seducer
Parliament - Sir Nose D'Voidoffunk
Tom
A friend of mine stayed at a strange and fairly cheap little hotel called
the Carlton Arms not too long ago. All the rooms are decorated with
different themes by different artists... pretty cool idea. BUT, beware,
my friend got stuck in a room with murals of winged transsexual
she-beasts. so,
i'm a big fan of RES. more for the DVD for subscribers that comes with
each issue than the print, but the print's still better than most, in my
opinion at least.
t
Hello Folks.
After some help if any of you could spare a minute..
Which music magazines do you buy?
or...if not music, I
Hey all. Jeff Samuel wanted me to forward his response to
the reviewer of his SF performance since he isn't subscribed
to the list. Here you have it.
---
Tom Butcher
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 14:19:16 -0800
From: Jeff Samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE
The thief that stole my sad days...ya blessin' me (kdj23)
peace
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: thomas ironside ainslie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: zondag 26 september 2004 20:23
Aan: 313@hyperreal.org
Onderwerp: (313) yet another moodymann question
last track of the
No Cisco and Colin aren't back together, Cisco was born in Portugal and
moved to UK when he was about 5 years of age he then finished school there
and started his music career there as well, currently resides in Portugal
with his family. He isn't claiming anything that's not true in this case,
These heads are playing as well, should be a good time!
Buzz Goree aka Dj Clandestine - UR - Detroit
TEK BROS. Live pa - Tunnel 7, Local 3000 - Detroit
The Advent - Kombination Research - U.K./Portugal
FANEMF!
The lineup looks great!! I'm thinking about heading up to Seattle for it.
Have I not been paying attention or has no-one mentioned Alien yet!?
I would freaking love to know what that film is about. I love David Lynch
but he lost me with this one!
Here you go:
http://dir.salon.com/ent/movies/feature/2001/10/23/mulholland_drive_analysis
/index.html
:)
but
people bitching at each other, or inane one-line replies which quote 40
lines worth of previous messages.
Those of you I speak to via private mail, keep in touch :)
Cheers,
Tom
Bladerunner
It's used on a lot of early to mid 90s techno and trance records - IIRC Pete
Namlook is the chief culprit
Yeah, 'Fires Of Ork' is one that springs to mind...
Carl Craig also used big chunks of the soundtrack as interludes on his Radio
One Essential Mix a few years back...
Hey Antonio - if you have any energy left on the Sunday you should
definitely head to Notting Hill and check out the carnival...
Sounds like a great week, have fun :)
Tom
On 11/8/04 11:33 pm, Antonio Alves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list!
I'll be in London from August 23rd till August
Talking of LFO and adverts, have any other UK list-members noticed that the
music on the recent/current Volkswagen Golf advert is (according to
http://www.commercialbreaksandbeats.co.uk) LFO Aphex Twin - Simon From
Sydney (Pram Remix)...
On 11/8/04 4:35 am, Ian Malbon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Surely this is simply a case of there being another (trance) artist calling
themselves Cyrus, but not getting added as a separate artist on Discogs'
database...
On 9/8/04 2:14 pm, Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Idly browsing discogs I notice that Cyrus is credited for remixes of a pile
Excellent - thanks for this! Great to have an online archive of the list's
history...
On 9/8/04 12:39 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, complete, browsable, searchable 313 archives have been added to
elists.resynthesize.com. Comments/feedback to btallent at gmail dot com.
Larry Heard's 'Missing You' never fails to tug at my heartstrings...
On 5/8/04 11:21 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
looking for some really beautiful house that talks about either loss/real
heartache
not this I had you but now you're gone why don't you come back type of
dime
out but there's a few for
starters...
Cheers,
Tom
On 4/8/04 4:15 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello again,
I was addicted to this list a few years ago, but have been gone for awhile.
Likewise, being a poor graduate student, I have not had the $$$ to acquire new
music
,
Tom
On 2/8/04 11:45 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I heard Wakanda at Sonar playing a welcome change to all the
electronica when he played some deep funk and jazz outside in
the sun (rain actually).
He played some Moodymann and Amp Fiddler tracks but then
played a track
left: matthew herbert big band - turning pages
right: coltrane - ole
trying to make a jazz mix for my grandpa for his birthday... not having
an easy time, what with my subpar dj skills and all.
tangent: anyone have good jazz recommendations?
thanks
t
--
Beneath the Surface...
just ordered it without hearing a single track.
hoping i made a wise choice.
how are people liking this?
t
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.synthetictom.com
The 69 CD was on sale in Fopp in Glasgow (sorry Jason!) not long ago for a
mere £1 (along with Model 500's Mind Body, the Jacob's Optical Stairway
album and several others). Not sure if they'll still be there, but worth a
look if you've got a branch of Fopp in your area...
On 28/7/04 3:52 pm,
It's at 1 Earlham Street (the end of the road Fat Cat used to be on).
There's a store locator for the other UK branches at http://www.fopp.co.uk
On 28/7/04 5:10 pm, Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a Fopp in London?
The Move from Vinyl to CD
After some time (I wanted to move to CD in 1997) I have finally got a
machine that I believe is sonically and technically up to the job of
replacing the hallowed and much loved 1210. I was originally asked to
demo the Technics CD deck in New York at the beginning of
Shame you can't hear the vocal, that really adds to the song.
There's a Levan mix on DHP, I think the second part of the 'chioce closing
night' where Larry plays the track two times in a row.
The original is very hard to find, so I'm also interested in this boot.
Any more info anyone?
Tom D
It's from dr. Buzzards original savannah band. Song is called Sunshower, on
the lp with cherchez la femme. :-)
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: matrix313 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: vrijdag 23 juli 2004 16:01
Aan: 313@hyperreal.org
Onderwerp: (313) sunshowers
hey spotters! the
During the conversation I mentioned Soma and Glasgow Underground were/are
decent... and then my mind went blank and I couldn't think of anymore.
Glasgow Underground is pretty much defunct now AFAIK. Soma's probably still
the biggest, but off the top of my head there's also Iridite, Ampoule,
i've got an X-session... although i'm probably not the most
knowledgable person to ask about it. i use it primarily for video
mixing w/ the max/msp/jitter environment. lotsa knobs to twiddle.
lotsa programmable button/knob configurations. can handle a good
amount of physical and verbal
temptations - psychedelic soul
dj shadow - endtroducing
dan bell - button down mind
stevie wonder - songs in the key of life
speaking of stevie, just heard the album by yesterdays new quintet.
not too shabby methinks.
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/musicscotland/tinthepark/?section=radio_tvpag
e=index
Was Tom on the TV?
Fortunately not :)
Cheers,
Tom
of the Rapture, N*E*R*D and Massive Attack too...
Have a good one - the weather forecast's looking good :)
Cheers,
Tom
On 8/7/04 2:50 pm, Paul Fyffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone going this weekend?
Carl Craig on Saturday (ain't seen him before, looking forward to it)
and Jeff Mills on Sunday
'Paperclip Edit' is just incredible...
http://www.discogs.com/release/17398
Both are out of print so it's eBay/GEMM I reckon, unless there's any shops
out there with good second-hand/vintage stock...
Cheers,
Tom
I think ive spotted it not too long ago - not a Planet
E release but someone else who
If you're going to try out Ableton then have a read of this - it should tell
you everything you need to know to get started:
http://www.ableton.com/index.php?main=tutorialssub=tips0404
Cheers,
Tom
On 30/6/04 11:22 pm, Marc Langsman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ive been contemplating having
Pullen's album
recently and can't believe I slept on it when it first came out, there are
some ridiculously good tracks on there, a really unique kind of sci-fi
broken beat/techno hybrid...
Cheers,
Tom
On 30/6/04 12:42 am, Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There was a link of this sent to 313
puh
puh
betalounge.com
past shows : Kid Koala 6/1/98 (Three Sixty Radio)
time 23:30
reggae dubby track
chorus:She said I've found somebody new
To take your place
I said don't feel so all alone
I've found someone of my own.
anyone know this? any
thanks, that's the song, but it's a different version than the
betalounge set.
so far i've found versions by Free Movement and Cal Smith, but neither
are the one i'm looking for.
hunting this track down has become my friday mission.
The Free Movement
I've Found Someone of My Own
MEK
puh puh...
see a huge amount of music, but the stuff we made an effort to
check out was generally excellent. Had an absolutely brilliant time overall
and I'm really glad I decided to go again...
Cheers,
Tom
Just spotted this on Juno - sounds pretty good...
http://www.juno.co.uk/IP/IF147858-01.htm
Am I right in thinking Mark Moritz Von Oswald played in Glasgow on
Saturday?
Not quite, it was actually Scion doing their 'arrange and process Basic
Channel' live set...
Tom as well?
Yep, doing an 'arrange and process Emoticon/Headspace' live set :) Plus Joe
Claussell in the other room
Channel tracks have and would have
thought the sound system would take that into account.
Perhaps Tom can give some info on that?
The problem was mainly down to the sound engineer in the room - the same guy
who ruined the sound when Francois K played at the Arches. The system itself
was up
Pepe Bradock - Un Pepe En Or Vol. 2
new pepe?
No, this is an old one. However there are some excellent new Pepe Bradock
remixes of Candi Staton out this week on Honest Jon's. It's record of the
week at Piccadilly: http://www.piccadillyrecords.co.uk/
a little interview with him (plus the world premiere of his live
set) on the Spatial radio show back in March if anyone's interested:
http://www.spatialsounds.com/audio/radio/040305a.m3u to stream
http://www.spatialsounds.com/audio/radio/040305a.mp3 to download
Cheers,
Tom
anyway, anyone got any new records?
anything good?
My 'record of the week' is Adam Johnson's 12 on Narita:
http://www.juno.co.uk/IP/IF147896-01.htm
The b-side tracks in particular are absolutely amazing.
Also seriously digging Pepe Bradock's remixes of Candi Staton...
guests. Should be a good night...
Apologies to non-UK listers!
Cheers,
Tom
http://img33.photobucket.com/albums/v99/grant23/larkweb2.jpg
Damn, I'm away that weekend!
really looking forward to it.
t
---
Tom Butcher
willing to write about techno, then.
So, what titles are left in the UK now? DJ, IDJ, The Wire, M8, Mixrag... any
more?
Bah,
TOM
I'm there!
- Original Message -
From: quest pond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 5:09 PM
Subject: (313) Sonar anyone?
I think some people are looking for a 'mailinglist punch up' today with
all
this politics and , i put it down to an unhappy bunch of
Oh yeah, someone already posted that info. Dammit.
Mr Fiddly will be playing live on Later With Jools Holland at 11.15 (I
think) on BBC2 tonight.
Straight No Chaser regularly covers techno and related styles these
days, and Keep On magazine looks pretty good:
http://www.keeponmagazine.com - on more of a house tip I guess but
seems like it's done with a bit of passion...
Cheers,
Tom
On 28 May 2004, at 18:23, Tom Magic Feet wrote:
So
A few years ago, maybe I'd agree - but IMHO its quality had been on the
wane for quite some time... TMF's techno reviews excepted of course :)
On 28 May 2004, at 19:31, De Block, Mario wrote:
very, very, very, very, very, very etc sad. jockey was one of the few
that
really got passion on
Would you please remove your tongue from my arse, Tom? I'll still review
your records! :-)
- Original Message -
From: Tom Churchill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 6:36 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Jockey Slut goes down
A few years ago, maybe I'd agree
From Juno's stop press list - note its inclusion in the Hard House
category!
--
Hard house
--
Singles
CRAIG, Carl (69): Sound On Sound (Planet E US)
12: Rushed / Sub Seducer / Sound On Sound / Poi Et Pas /
Filter King / No Highs / Finale (PE
mastering to vinyl. No doubt
this can contribute to what you say you hear, though I
haven't done a comparison myself.
Didn't they sell the mastering business recently? Too
bad...
t
---
Tom Butcher
Also check out http://www.ultramarine.uk.com/home.htm
://www.discogs.com/label/Real_Soon
http://www.realsoon.net/
Cheers,
Tom
On 25 May 2004, at 17:47, Robert Taylor wrote:
Funny you should be talking about them - I am listening to Every Man
Woman Is A Star right now - I thought they had disbanded, so if anyone
knows of more recent activity since
Bell, his website has just had a facelift:
http://www.daniel-bell.com
Cheers,
Tom
On 19 May 2004, at 09:09, Dennis DeSantis wrote:
Historically, Reich gets REALLY grumpy when people sample his work
without permission. I'd hate to see a lawsuit arise out of this.
Yep, it's the same person...
T
On 19 May 2004, at 17:17, robin wrote:
so does anyone know if this is the same 'Dub' that used to be on
UKDance way back when i was last on there (95)?
And (ahem) check out the Rei Loci on Headspace:
http://emoticon-headspace.net/infosheets/hs013.html :)
Cheers,
Tom
On 17 May 2004, at 10:43, Brendan Nelson wrote:
If you don't have them already, hunt down the four releases to date
on Iridite Productions - all are crucial. Also, try to get
'broken
beat'-related albums to date anyway...
Cheers,
Tom
On 11 May 2004, at 10:12, Robert Taylor wrote:
Who?
a straight repress. Buzz are no longer in
business...
But the sound quality is never that great to start with when you're trying
to fit more than 15 minutes worth of music on a single side of vinyl...
Cheers,
Tom
/release/51747
Cheers,
Tom
Hello. Could somebody identify tune that Tom Churchill was playing in
the TraxxUnit-mix around 60:20?
Maybe I can :) That's actually Jamie's first track.. Luciano Phil Quenum -
Orange Mistake (Cadenza)
The mix can be found from here:
http://www.traxxevents.com/music/index.html - Tom
Dancin' 2 sampler 12 with tracks from
Nubian Mindz, Titonton and Misa Negra that's pretty tasty.
And they're not particularly 'broken', but the two new Kid Sublime 12s on
Rush Hour's new Jahwell offshoot are excellent in a Rednose Distrikt/Theo
Parrish kinda way...
Cheers,
Tom
am enjoying Simbad - Peaktime (Earth Project), esp. the b side.
Personally I think it's (well the a-side, anyway) a bit of a rip-off of
DKD's Future Rage - the structure and chord changes are very very similar...
sounds to me like he was trying too hard to sound like them...
for a couple of other Traxx events in Glasgow over the
next few weeks:
Sunday 23rd May, 2004
Dani Siciliano (live)
Jazzanova
@ Cottiers, Glasgow
7pm-late, £12
http://www.traxxevents.com/news/event.php?ID=49
Saturday 12th June, 2004
Joe Claussell
Billy Woods
Scion Tikiman (live)
Tom
interesting and unique approach...
Cheers,
Tom
Morning list,
My mate Laurence is after a few house and techno track IDs - he's stuck
little clips up on this page:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/wjh2401/name_that_tune.html
If any 313ers can spot any of them he'll be eternally grateful...
Cheers,
Tom
Anyone have info on cost to attend Mutek - I've been looking at their
website but they don't have prices posted yet (that I can see)
According to their last mailout: The ONLINE TICKET OFFICE and the COMPLETE
SCHEDULE will be available online on APRIL 21 (at www.mutek.ca)
Cheers,
Tom
he's still talking a load of twaddle though - check the link.
http://www.dancefrontdoor.co.uk/article2836.html
I love this bit:
We resolved the mastering with references to Classical Music. So by,
lowering the overall level, we were able to conform to the format of vinyl
Ha ha - in other
night of clubbing in the city, following their previous events
with the likes of Weatherall, Skam DJs and Plaid at the same venue.
So did anyone go and see RS at Plastic People in London on Sunday? I bet it
would have sounded awesome on that sound system...
Cheers,
Tom
Aardvarck is not connected with Rednose Distrikt...
(Rednose Distrikt = DJ Kid Sublime and Steven De Peven)
But both have recorded for the Rush Hour label...
Cheers,
Tom
Aardvarck: Rusty techno producer from Amsterdam. Used to do stuff for
Djax a lng time ago. Does stuff for Delsin
Rednose Distrikt nowadays is dj-wise Aardvarck Steven De Peven
Kid Sublime doing music solo
Ah, everyone ignore my last email then - my bad!
://www.discogs.com/release/131641
Cheers,
Tom
Can anyone fill me in as to what is the name of the track they played after
computerworld and before pocket calculator... Been wondering for years...
Is it home computer or was it 2 tracks one after the other
That segment of the show went...
- Numbers/Computer World
- It's More Fun to
exactly noticable. [Comic Book Guy voice] Worst -
cameo - ever!
TOM
? What's the point? All you do by doing that is perpetuate them.
Once again though, a great night that I'll remember for a long time.
TOM
Don't know the distributor, but it's on Headman's Relish label and he's done
a mix on the B-side - which I prefer, as it happens - along with the
original mix, an instrumental and a 'Bad Neighbourhood' mix. I think it's
limited to a thousand copies though.
TMF
WHAT!?! man I hope you're not
anyone got any good jokes?
Shamelessly copied from another list:
noddy holder goes into a boutique in central brum to buy an outfit for the
1974 totp xmas special.
'owright, nod!' shouts the assistant, 'what can we dow for yow today?'
nod replies, 'oid like to buy some roight special gear off
I have 3 tickets for the early show at Brixton Academy this Saturday night
to sell. Email me privately if you're interested.
at 7am. A proper Glasgow party...
Some Glasgow events coming up soon:
March 27: Arne Weinberg Matt Chester
April 2: Rhythm Sound w/ Tikiman
April 10: Robert Hood
Mail me off-list if anyone wants more info.
Kraftwerk tomorrow night! Can't wait...
Cheers,
Tom
...
But the Deep Burnt strings are from Freddie Hubbard's Little Sunflower,
which is also one of Theo's Ugly Edits...
Cheers,
Tom
,
Tom
THROBBING GRISTLE
The Taste of TG
A Beginner's Guide to the Music of Throbbing Gristle
Release Date - 3rd May 2004
When dubbing Throbbing Gristle as the Wreckers of Civilisation, the late
Tory MP Sir Nicholas Fairbairn couldn't have provided the industrial
music/art/guerrilla media troupe with a
STILL AVAILABLE DETROIT GRAND PUBAHS ALBUM RELEASE DATES!!!The Galactic Ass
Creatures From Uranus Album release tour is to start in March, 2004.
CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
March
Sat 06.03.04 190 East, Frankfurt / D
Fri 12.03.04Flokati, Munich / D
Sat 13.03.04 Doornroosje, Neimegen, NE
Fri
also on rotation is Missy´s Wake up from the last album which is incredible.
Yeah, this is my favourite cut on the album for sure - Jay-Z manages to
rhyme 'David Beckham' with 'rectum' which is always a bonus :)
ARTIST: DETROIT GRAND PUBAHS
TITLE: GALACTIC ASS CREATURES FROM URANUS
LABEL: POKER FLAT
FORMAT: 2 x CD / 2 x 12
CAT. NO.: PFRCD11 / PFRLP11
RELEASE DATE: 26th APRIL 2004
The seminal electro-funk outfit from Detroit returns with a second album.
'Galactic Ass Creatures From Uranus' spans a full
it's Mark Pritchard of Reload/GlobComm etc fame - doing much
better solo work than Tom Middleton these days IMHO :)
Cheers,
Tom
sorry to re-post this question, but i'm craving some new music that
i've never heard of before, and there's no better place to ask than
here.
as for me, i've recently discovered DeepChord and Docile Recordings and
i'm loving them both. buy on sight as far as i'm concerned.
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