Heh actually piss isn't one of the embargoed words on 313. I can add
it if people think it's a problem with corporate keyword filters, but
for now, piss piss piss PISS.
Weird that sh!t made the hitlist and piss did not. I just work here.
On 10/20/06, Martin Dust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bein
On 20 Oct 2006, at 04:16, Richard Hester wrote:
I've seen copies of Slater's two GPR albums, Black Dog
"Parallels", and "Transparent Balls" cropping up lately, as well as
a belated release of the Radioactive Lamb album. I was wondering
what was up with that.
GPR have being doing that fo
Martin Dust wrote:
On 19 Oct 2006, at 13:25, kent williams wrote:
I don't know the whole story but GPR seems to have been a music
industry nightmare for everyone they ever released. Apparently they
went tits up with thousands of copies of Black Dog's "Temple of
Transparent Balls" locked in a
On 19 Oct 2006, at 13:25, kent williams wrote:
I don't know the whole story but GPR seems to have been a music
industry nightmare for everyone they ever released. Apparently they
went tits up with thousands of copies of Black Dog's "Temple of
Transparent Balls" locked in a warehouse somewhere
I don't know the whole story but GPR seems to have been a music
industry nightmare for everyone they ever released. Apparently they
went tits up with thousands of copies of Black Dog's "Temple of
Transparent Balls" locked in a warehouse somewhere -- probably ground
up by now. Beaumont Hannant ne
Very interesting - I interviewed Mr. Slater back in '98 for a radio
special feature, and he said then that he was done with 7th Plain. Maybe
it was the sour taste from his parting with GPR - just speculation. I
hope the new 7th Plain is a return to his old GPR-style material. I
haven't paid to
I love Wireless. Specially In The Pocket/Sum Ton Tin. But i love
Freek Funk album too. Don't you?
Kw
On 18/10/2006, at 04:16, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Luke Slater can be a bit hit or miss for me, but I have to say I
always loved his Wireless album - some very eerie sounds, very
"space docume
/10/2006, at 6:21 PM, Tristan Watkins wrote:
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Luke Slater can be a bit hit or miss for me, but I have to
say I always loved his Wireless album - some very eerie
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> "Tristan Watkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > PAS Archives I and II are
"Tristan Watkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
PAS Archives I and II are easy ways to get a lot of good stuff in his later
Peacefrog style. There are some gems on the earlier Slater releases on
Peacefrog, but pretty scattered in my opinion. His Morganistic album on
Input Neuron Musique is my fav
c funkster
his stuff and lives as Luke Slater never made much a mark on me
my 0.2 euros
f.
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I remember his early albums being all the rage on the IDM list. Then
he did "Alright On Top" which I guess was his bid for pop stardom. I
found that pretty simplistic and irritating -- it had that 'I reckon I
wouldn't mind some pop stardom' tang to it, and a feeling that he was
deliberately dumbi
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Luke Slater can be a bit hit or miss for me, but I have to say I always
loved his
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It's all about Moave Violin.
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> Morganistic album on Input Neuron Musique
yes
>
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>
>
> I stopped checking his material after PAS (like Booster) came
> out. All that pop/electro stuff he did must have been some
> midlife crisis or something :)
Seconded - and how did I forget t
It's all about Moave Violin.
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> Morganistic album on Input Neuron Musique
yes
> The 4 Cornered Room by Luke Slater's
> Morganistic album on Input Neuron Musique
yes
> The 4 Cornered Room by Luke Slater's 7th Plain
even yesser! This is my fave too. "Trite" is just amazing.
on the heavier side I like Angel St (at least I think it's that side) from PAS
#2 http://www.discogs.com/release/10290
and Surface Nois
Seconded on the Morganistic LP. Not and fast and rought as the X-tront
material. Though is you like that hard pounding style check that out too.
I stopped checking his material after PAS (like Booster) came out. All
that pop/electro stuff he did must have been some midlife crisis or
somethi
Slater's album Fluids Amniotic under the name Morganistic (Input Neuron,
1994), is a bit of a neglected classic to my ears. "Marbles" still sounds
incredibly powerful on the right system no doubt. You can hear the influence
of Robert Hood et al. on some tracks, but he invariably does his own jackin
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> To: 313 313
> Subject: (313) Luke Slater
>
> Luke Slater can be a bit hit or miss for me, but I have to
> say I always loved his Wireless album - some very eeri
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Luke Slater can be a bit hit or miss for me, but I have to say I always
loved his Wireless album - some very eerie sounds, very "space
documentary". I played it last night and enjoyed it. I also enjoyed the
album before with the song Love. Wondered what/if the essential Sl
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Luke Slater can be a bit hit or miss for me, but I have to say I
always loved his Wireless album - some very eerie sounds, very "space
documentary". I played it last night and enjoyed it. I also enjoyed
the album before with the song Love. Wondered what/if the essentia
Luke Slater can be a bit hit or miss for me, but I have to say I
always loved his Wireless album - some very eerie sounds, very "space
documentary". I played it last night and enjoyed it. I also enjoyed
the album before with the song Love. Wondered what/if the essential
Slater tunes for 313
Here's a bio: www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=B5pkbu3rjan8k
The Wipe was Probe #14
You can find it on the Richie Hawtin Mixmag CD
but i like the way Garnier plays it on the Laboratoire Mix (4th or 5th
track, disc 2)
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Gwendal Cobert wrote:
> > teste- the wipe
> > pur
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
> I think it's too cynical to say that Luke is doing it for 'the money'.
Well, maybe. But he's firmly situated now as a payload in the starmaking
machine. That changes what he does musically and who he hangs out with, etc.
> Slater's work has personalit
do. He's now signed to Mute as opposed to Novamute too.
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>From: "Odeluga, Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Cyclone Wehner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: [313] Luke Slater the Pop princess
>Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 6:23 PM
>
> Also (my tupenny worth :o) Seem
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| Has Luke Slater ever put out a release that was
| chock-full of goodness?
It comes down to subjective opinion, but back in the early 1990s "The Four
Cornered Room" on GPR was a prett
Has Luke Slater ever put out a release that was
chock-full of goodness?
Freek-Funk was one of the best things I've heard him do - "Love" was
beautiful.
MEK
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> > teste- the wipe
> > purpose maker- casa
> Purpose Maker I can see (a great Mills track but not my favourite
> though...), but what is "Teste" ??? never heard of him/her/them ?
very unique sounding tune done by himadri (and dave foster, ok i cribbed
that one from the site :) ), details are on
Gwendal Cobert wrote on Mon, 18 Mar 2002 about following:
> > teste- the wipe
> though...), but what is "Teste" ??? never heard of him/her/them ?
Very essential piece music in 313 content, a classic track by Richie
Hawtin and Teste (whoever that is), released on Probe.
sorry no catalogue number
> teste- the wipe
> purpose maker- casa
Purpose Maker I can see (a great Mills track but not my favourite
though...), but what is "Teste" ??? never heard of him/her/them ?
Gwendal
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> And even "Stars and Heroes" sounds like the second half
I reviewed the luke slater, and frankly i didn't like it very much. if you're
going to do synthpop, down to the 100% straight quantized synths and beats,
you have to have really good songs, and there was only one song i really
liked on it -- "Stars and Heroes." If the songs are mediocre and the
pr
Hot On the Heels Of Love by Throbbing Gristle?
> Which 80s band do Adult sound like, for example?
Hmmm, listened to any Chris and Cosey lately?
Sean.
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Hmmm, listened to any Chris and Cosey lately?
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I loved Wireless (some of it reminded me of the kind of music you hear - or
should hear - on space documentaries) but I am not feeling the new single
either - it sounds like the kinda ravey stuff you heard in the mid-90s with
a vocal tacked on. We have a guy in Australia who does the same kind of
s
hehehe!!!
thank you for asking.
my other two are:
teste- the wipe
purpose maker- casa
On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Gwendal Cobert wrote:
> > all exhale (fc kahuna remix) is one-third of the holy techno
> > trilogy (ie:
> > the three greatest techno tracks of all time)
> Just curious : what are the
same sound pallette as much of slater's techno.
On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
> >i can't call it bandwagon since it still really sounds like slater.
> >
> >he just took the twisted sounds of wireless and shaped them into a more
> >traditional verse-chorus-verse structure.
>
> ... still
co.uk
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Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 5:21 PM
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>
> What's kind of sad about all
> >the 80s electronic pop stuff (except for the
> i agree totally. The thing that bothers me about all this electro just
blowing up right now is that it *is* just a fad. *sigh* i just don't know.
I don't mind dj's bringing in some of the older stuff into their sets, but
now everybody and their brother is moving to produce electro tracks. In a
What's kind of sad about all
the 80s electronic pop stuff (except for the first batch of releases in
this vein and Felix and Miss Kittin's) is that after the fad has
>thoroughly been explore will anyone want to hear this stuff or will it
>sound very dated - like "oh that is so 80s revival from
My copy says it's a April release. That's the CD version. It's Luke Slater
in Rock Star mode. Fun but nothing memorable. What's kind of sad about all
the 80s electronic pop stuff (except for the first batch of releases in
this vein and Felix and Miss Kittin's) is that after the fad has thoroughly
He's
> got the former
> singer from The Aloof doing vocals on most of the tracks and
really ? I love this guy's voice and their first two albums ... what are the
two ex-Sabres of Paradise guys from this group up to these days ? getting
back to techno material or still in their pop quagmire ?
Gwenda
> all exhale (fc kahuna remix) is one-third of the holy techno
> trilogy (ie:
> the three greatest techno tracks of all time)
Just curious : what are the other two for you ?
Gwendal
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>i can't call it bandwagon since it still really sounds like slater.
>
>he just took the twisted sounds of wireless and shaped them into a more
>traditional verse-chorus-verse structure.
... still recognizably 'techno'?
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all exhale (fc kahuna remix) is one-third of the holy techno trilogy (ie:
the three greatest techno tracks of all time)
the first time i heard hawtin play it, i thought he was communicating with
me telpathically (those voices)
i cannot hear it enough. i get chills every friggin time the
'bleep-be
i think the release might not be until may.
i can't call it bandwagon since it still really sounds like slater.
he just took the twisted sounds of wireless and shaped them into a more
traditional verse-chorus-verse structure.
and i think i said in a past post, the singer actually reminds me of b
'Nothing At All' is about the weakest track on there though
(rubbish
> mixes too), so try not to write it off because of that.
good, because i almost burned all of my luke cd's after hearing that track.
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> Well, I really like the album, although it took a few plays. I think the
new
> single, 'Nothing At All' is about the weakest track on there though
(rubbish
> mixes too), s
Which of course nicked the melody from Tears For Fears 'Mad World' - 80s!
> I have a preference for his deepest stuff on Peacefrog etc too, but I
really
> loved All exhale (one of my all-time fave killer singles IMHO) and a good
> part of that album... if he remains in that vein, I'll probably l
ind of a personal tribute to
Visage. He's wound up Planetary Assault Systems permanently now, though.
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>
I have a preference for his deepest stuff on Peacefrog etc too, but I really
loved All exhale (one of my all-time fave killer singles IMHO) and a good
part of that album... if he remains in that vein, I'll probably love it !
Gwendal
> > In the new Urb he discusses his latest album which
> apparent
> In the new Urb he discusses his latest album which apparently is 80's pop
> musicish. what do you guys think of Luke moving in that direction?
a cynic might suggest bandwagon jumping as electro-pop seems to be the
latest fad (at least for london based media). i haven't heard it yet so it
might
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>
>
> In the new Urb he discusses his latest album which apparently
> is 80's pop
> musicish. what do you guys thi
In the new Urb he discusses his latest album which apparently is 80's pop
musicish. what do you guys think of Luke moving in that direction?
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just wondering if someone wants to get rid of his vinyl copy of 'four
cornered room' ??? (gpr-lp3, 1994) - or knows it somewhere for sale ???
still one of my fave techno albums
'lost' is soo deeply fine
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Hello,
Does anybody know if this has been released yet (or heard it maybe?):
Luke Slater - Fear And Loathing (Techno Mix 2xcd)
Thankx,
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Luke Slater was listed on there as playing the Limelight thursday and
Tunnel on saturday
Anybody heard or see the video of this guy called "all exhale"
greetz John
hmmm... galectic techno train ?
n.p. Terry Hunter - Fell(ed) in love with the others side
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