are there
with audio samples.
Speaking of the Rosa CD, is this a mixed set?
Good luck,
Don
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(Ken) Still haven't got over Soul Center, frankly
I agree, but personally found Soul Center #3 a profound disappointment,
compared to the excellence of vols. 1 and 2. I gave #3 plenty of
earnest listens but it just wasn't there - which really surprised me
too. Sad kinda, because that one got
There are a couple of live Brinkmann sets in the Mutek.ca archives.
Recorded in 2000 I believe. The one that starts with the track who in the
funk do you think you are? is more to my liking than the other. This set
contains material mostly from the series of records that came out with the
orange
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contains material mostly from the series of records that came out with
the
orange jackets, and a female name on each side...
the orange series cuts are killer (in my opinion)
I know there are a ton of those orange
them, but are there any of these in particular that someone can
recommend? I didn't have time to get through the huge bin of them and
any tips on best of the lot are appreciated?
my favourite of these records is Xenia / Wanda.
there's a collection of some of them on the Rosa album CD
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Subject: RE: (313) brinkmann [jeff mills at lost yesterday + free mix]
I'll have a look and let you know dude! Glad I'm not the only
one going on abt Brinkmann for a change folks! ;-) I wonder
how 313 people think he is though?!?! :-)
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|Subject: RE: (313) brinkmann [jeff mills at lost yesterday + free mix]
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|Am I right in thinking it was Brinkmann who did the whole deck
|with 2 tonearms arrangement ?
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|Peace,
|marc
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| From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL
01, 2003 1:55 PM
Subject: RE: (313) brinkmann [jeff mills at lost yesterday + free mix]
This was bought up on soulseek lastnight - anyone know the details of what
a
second arm could be used for? :) any photos? :)
The second arm is used for playing another part of the same record at the
same
this might be trivial but..
i've never seen him dj but i've seen him play live twice. both times he
smoked huge spliffs back to back and always had a scowl on his face. it
seems like he needs to be pissed off when he plays.
his live shows are very energetic and just plain fun...go to one
I just find when Brinkmann stuf fis gd, it just get's under my skin in a
strange way.
Yeah I hear that...it took me awhile to warm to his stuff but now I'm a
serious devotee.
Hasn't he made records that are comprised purely of loops made from
scratches he
has made on vinyl?
Yeapthe
Hasn't he made records that are comprised purely of loops made from
scratches he
has made on vinyl?
Yeapthe man's got some intriguing concepts.
I read somewhere him saying he'd discovered that a scratch, or more like an
etch of a certain depth on a piece of vinyl (he'd done the
To: Odeluga, Ken; Mark S. Krüx; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) brinkmann [jeff mills at lost yesterday + free mix]
on 29/8/03 11:39 am, Odeluga, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Plus check
out his videos
The CD of the Soul Center album has the video for 'a good one'
which I would
recommend
is brilliant.
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Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 11:57 AM
To: Odeluga, Ken; Mark S. Krüx; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) brinkmann [jeff mills at lost yesterday + free mix]
on 29/8/03 11:39 am, Odeluga, Ken
, Ken; Emile Facey (Bleep43); Mark S. Krüx; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) brinkmann [jeff mills at lost yesterday + free mix]
Cheers Ken, I'll look out for Sandeep, does he have a website?
on 29/8/03 12:04 pm, Odeluga, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah the cd that came with the first
Most Brinkmann tracks are really cool. He has quite a variety to listen to
as well.
steve
thinkbox.ca
From: Fabrizio Nahum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) brinkmann live [jeff mills at lost yesterday + free mix]
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 11:14:49 +0200
this might
I just find when Brinkmann stuf fis gd, it just get's under my skin in
a
strange way. Still haven't got over Soul Center, frankly
I agree, but personally found Soul Center #3 a profound disappointment,
compared to the excellence of vols. 1 and 2. I gave #3 plenty of
earnest listens but it
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From: tristan watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Charles Prince [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 3:58 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Brinkmann\Morningstar [LONG]
--- Charles Prince [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a bit of an old thread but I never got
around
This is a bit of an old thread but I never got around to responding at the
time. I recommend that people check out Philip's interview with TB at:
www.urbansounds.com/us_current/thumbnail/brinkmann_1.html (It inspired me).
It inspired me too. I just tried cutting up some records with my
of the record. How is it possible to
program the sounds to create this? So the music was following the visual
imperative.
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That was the most lucid, thoughtful, inspiring and
informed post I've ever read.
Thank you,
Tristan
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--- Charles Prince [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a bit of an old thread but I never got
around to responding at the
time. I recommend that people check out Philip's
interview with TB at:
www.urbansounds.com/us_current/thumbnail/brinkmann_1.html
(It inspired me).
I haven't had a chance to
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 7:06 PM
Subject: [313] brinkmann opens the can of worms
There are plenty of interesting issues going on here; the ownership of a
particular tradition (for instance, what
Well Tristan definitely posted something very thoughtful.
I have a simpler take on Soul Center -- it kicks ass.
I drop that record and people go off.
The sampling of black music on those records quotes as an homage,
and the way he cuts and arranges brings something new to old music.
It's
This race issue isn't that interesting
if it's good, who cares where it's from,
or who's doing it? I know KDJ and Theo
are two producers who speak out about
appropriation of black music, but I'd
interpret their comments as more against
people who misappropriate it (which, to
be honest, is
: [313] Brinkmann CD with no name
I saw a CD in the Brinkmann bin with no name or title with an orange
colored
cover.
Is this Brinkmann? If so what's on it.
thanks
mediadrome
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think one for ever letter of the alphabet actually. IMO this stuff is
excellent, buy on site! hope this helps:)
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Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 2:50 PM
To: '313@hyperreal.org'
Subject: [313] brinkmann 12
For those who didnt listen it via the website nor could attend it,
Brinkmann
showed us a cure Techno Boredom...
I'll second that. That guy has a sense of performance. He didn't improvise
on his grooves a lot, but the sequence was very good. He concentrated on his
Ernst material, giving us no
I left when Triple RRR started his second set. It just wasn't for me. But
his first set (in-between Jirku - who's material was very impressive IMHO -
and Brinkmann) was great, showing us he could rock a crowd in various styles
have to kind of disagree... i was not at all impressed with
I had the opportunity to see Brinkmann doing a live PA at the W:lson:c
festival in Slovakia... he was riding an old analog drum machine and two
Norld Micro Modulars driven by two Yamaha QY-700s... fine setup...
minimalistic but not inexpensive...;)
Brinkman's music was awesome; quite different
Urbansounds have a feature/interview
with Thomas Brinkmann
http://www.urbansounds.com/us_current/thumbnail/brinkmann_1.html
Anya
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Lance @ Inaudible wrote:
At 02:02 PM 5/5/2000 -0400, you wrote:
Speaking of Thomas, there is a 12 CD compilation released in Japan, I
might be mistaking here, in which Thomas brinkmann released a track
dedicated to Ester Brinkmann which from what I've been told was his
sister that died
Haye!
Anyone know where where I can find out more about Brinkman or the Ernst
label? Seems like this guy has some pretty creative ideas.
There's http://home.snafu.de/circonium/music/max.html and
http://home.snafu.de/circonium/music/ernst.html from Circonium and of
course the official
Jason Birchmeier wrote:
I actually have the Anna/Beate record and have always wondered who the
producer was. It is labeled Ernst 01.
Good stuff quite similar to Brinkman's concept album. When I picked this
one up at Melodies and Memories in Detroit there were quite a few others
priced
At 02:02 PM 5/5/2000 -0400, you wrote:
Speaking of Thomas, there is a 12 CD compilation released in Japan, I
might be mistaking here, in which Thomas brinkmann released a track
dedicated to Ester Brinkmann which from what I've been told was his
sister that died when he was very young, the CD is
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) brinkmann
these are killer cuts by thomas brinkmann.
wicked and very original stuff.
martin
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A few months ago I
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