> I need recordings from the bunker tent though. Bad. Any smackulator bits?
C'mon plze?
Sorry, but no recordings were made during the entire saturday, atleast not
by the artists nor the organization. Perhaps somebody in the audience
recorded the sets, but I'm not aware of those.
If something
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tekn0 fans are so anal. jfc!
how could there be no variation if there were live keys being played and live
vox?
and ugh, homogenizing electonic music cliche
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On Jun 1, 2005, at 1:38 PM, Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
straight ahead (german) techno
What does this refer to nowadays though?
dunno. if you'd been there, you'd know exactly what i mean.
How was the Ritchie Hawtin set after UR. I was
actually too freaked out to go down there. It was
like an oven even approaching the underground, and so
packed, felt there might be no way out after getting
in. I was kind of disapointed by my "good judgement",
really wanted to hear it.
Caught Ken Ishii. Have never been affected so
entirely by his stuff in the past, but I thought his
set at the festival was pretty awsome. very creative.
He went from kind of a faster paced Millsian style to
noisy experimental. Changed up the pacing a lot, very
smooth and very driving. Really e
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> hi Kamal,
>
> i have some friends at bunker, I will reach out and see if
> they have encoded the recordi
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The quality and variety of the festival ( Especially
electro) really opened my ears to to some good talent and not
just the majority of those tha
Sweeet! Thanks. I'm slow this morning. Needed the help. :)
Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
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I'm pretty stoked about the erp joint. The clips on the DL site are awesome. Love everything vext does.
Wanna hear those rush-hour joints too.
clips are up on www.rushhour.nl (for aardvarck and erp)
:) just thought i'd point that out.
robin...
> The quality and variety of the festival ( Especially
> electro) really opened my ears to to some good talent and not
> just the majority of those that can just beat match or
> produce bangin beats.
Wooo ho!!!
That's what the festival is there to do. That made me feel really good to kn
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While some of you are on the topic of "Straight ahead",
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I don't know, but it's true - I expected much more minimal
stuff from the Jeff
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> On Jun 1, 2005, at 1:38 PM, Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
>
> >> straigh
tekn0 fans are so anal. jfc!
how could there be no variation if there were live keys being played and live
vox?
and ugh, homogenizing electonic music cliche's like "sets need to flow
together" argh!!
funny how when you're a rock band you can get away with just about anything,
sit there and play
Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 13:30:33 -0700
From: Garrett McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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octave live "live band performance": is it me, or was the only band
up there made by Akai?
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I saw them in dublin late
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ishi played a great set of hard/clubby techno, apparently not the
least bit impaired by his bizarre disco tshirt.
LOL - those t-shirts are where he gets his powers from!
what did this one look like?
MEK
On Jun 1, 2005, at 2:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what does straight ahead german techno sound like now?
Kanzleramt? Fieber? Chris Liebing? Johannes Heil?
that's what I think of when someone says straight ahead German techno.
"schranz" for lack of a better description
nah, it really w
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>ishi played a great set of hard/clubby techno, apparently not the
>least bit impaired by his bizarre disco tshirt.
LOL - those t-shir
>ishi played a great set of hard/clubby techno, apparently not the
>least bit impaired by his bizarre disco tshirt.
LOL - those t-shirts are where he gets his powers from!
what did this one look like?
MEK
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>And yeah UR should be bigger than Kraftwerk.
seriously, if they played "timeline" or "inspiration" or "hi tech
jazz" or any of those kinds of UR joints on the radio i think
theyd become hu
On Jun 1, 2005, at 1:38 PM, Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
straight ahead (german) techno
What does this refer to nowadays though?
dunno. if you'd been there, you'd know exactly what i mean.
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> ishi played a great set of hard/clubby techno, apparently not
> the least bit impaired by his bizarre disco tshirt.
&g
ishi played a great set of hard/clubby techno, apparently not the
least bit impaired by his bizarre disco tshirt.
kenny larkin probably played a good set of loopy almost-bangers, but
due to that goddamn conga etc player on the side of the stage i
really have no idea what he sounded like
l
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>who slammed it? Any new tracks heard? Anyone catch the Brown
Brothers live
>set on the mainstage? Ken Ishii?
techno wise, i thought scan 7 really rocked it very hard in their
minimal analogue style. ken ishii
Not that I don't like Theo or KDJ but I'd like to hear about more techno at
Fuse-In
who slammed it? Any new tracks heard? Anyone catch the Brown Brothers live
set on the mainstage? Ken Ishii?
am I not reading through enough posts?
MEK
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