For those who where chatting about Oliver last week, here's some video
of him in action:
http://meta-records.com/oliverholille.html
m
Ho's music has a real sense of history embedded in its grooves, like a lot
of the best Detroit techno. Some real mental energy spirit to complement
the sensuality of the rhythms.
That inner track flowing on from the Pure mix of Magick (Meta 19) always
slays me with its sampled voiceover: I go
Ho's still around. He recently played a night called Alcatraz in Liverpool. I
didn't go cos I was out of town, but I heard his set was amazing. I think he's
still in LA. Last bit of tunes I got through of his was an original CD set
from 2 WMCs ago. Def a good CD. It's been an afterparty
I'm surprised he's in LA at all. When I think LA clubs I think:
Lindsay Lohan DJing and DJ AM/Nicole Richie, eek.
On 03/07/2006, at 1:58 PM, Svagr, Jodie wrote:
Ho's still around. He recently played a night called Alcatraz in
Liverpool. I didn't go cos I was out of town, but I heard his
Subject: RE: (313) Oliver Ho
Ho's still around. He recently played a night called Alcatraz in Liverpool.
I didn't go cos I was out of town, but I heard his set was amazing. I think
he's still in LA. Last bit of tunes I got through of his was an original CD
set from 2 WMCs ago. Def a good CD
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I'm surprised he's in LA at all. When I think LA clubs I think: Lindsay
Lohan DJing and DJ AM/Nicole Richie, eek.
Unless I'm
) Oliver Ho
I'm surprised he's in LA at all. When I think LA clubs I think:
Lindsay Lohan DJing and DJ AM/Nicole Richie, eek.
Unless I'm completely mistaken Oliver Ho is still living in London.
He played a brilliant back-room set at the last Lost. He was all
over the shop - even throwing
This weeks party will be a midweek Saturday vibe with Oliver Ho coming out
to play -
DJ'S
Oliver Ho
Mark Broom
Terry Mitchell
Steve Strawberry
BOX @
Medicine Bar, 89 Great Eastern St. Shoreditch EC2A3HX
Map: [url] http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?pc=EC2A3HX [/url]
Every Thursday
awesome. i asked, and the 20th is my birthday. so, happy
birthday, me.
On Thu, 2 Sep 2004, Martin Dust wrote:
Someone asked, in the shops on the 20th of this month...
Cheers
Martin
Someone asked, in the shops on the 20th of this month...
Cheers
Martin
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greetinx from cologne.
i dont know when but i been listening to promo for quite a while
and yes its
something. oliver rox my sox
hey, has anyone heard anything about when the Soft machine album is
going to be released? the waiting is driving me nuts.
eric
greetinx from cologne.
i dont know when but i been listening to promo for quite a while and yes its
something. oliver rox my sox
../z99
Quoting eric trout [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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:: hey, has anyone heard anything about when the Soft machine album is
:: going to be released? the waiting is
Sept 13th...
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From: eric trout [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: (313) oliver ho
hey, has anyone heard anything about when the Soft machine album is
going to be released? the waiting is driving me nuts
Hello
Some of you might be interested to know that my guest on this week's
show is Oliver Ho.
He'll be doing a mix + I have some free copies of his new album on
Meta to give away on CD. It's not out in the shops yet and is dead
good (IMO) + the mix should be a cracker as well, plenty deep!
hello
Just received the new Oliver Ho album in the post, it's called 'The
Soft Machine' and is coming out on Meta. Listening to it right now in
fact and have to say that I'm rather enjoying it. There's a track
that samples Steve Reich (always the way to win favour with me) +
lots of 313
, are you speaking about track 4??
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hello
Just received the new Oliver Ho album in the post, it's called 'The
Soft
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Subject: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04
hello
Just received the new Oliver Ho album in the post, it's called 'The
Soft Machine' and is coming out on Meta. Listening to it right now in
fact
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hello
Just received the new Oliver Ho album in the post, it's called 'The Soft
Machine' and is coming out on Meta. Listening to it right now in fact
and have to say that I'm rather enjoying it. There's a track that
samples Steve Reich (always the way to win favour
Oliver Ho is a very conscientious and thoughtful producer - I am sure he has
taken all the necessary steps.
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[EMAIL
Do you happen to know if he got legal clearance for the Steve Reich
sample?
Just out of interest. Do you think anyone in techno pays for their samples?
I admit, there's a huge difference between, for example, Dave Clarke and
say, Jochem who just said he earnt 86 euro's from his last record.
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Do you happen to know if he got legal clearance for the Steve Reich
sample?
Just out of interest. Do you think anyone in techno pays for their samples?
I admit, there's a huge difference between, for example, Dave Clarke and
say, Jochem who just said he earnt 86
Talking of Steve Reich samples, I re-discovered Ghost, on the b-side of
Pepe Bradock's 6 Million Pintades at the weekend, which has a whopping
great sample of Reich's City Life providing the chords. Dan Bell used
it at the end of his last Button-down Mind mix on Logistic...
And talking of Dan
I have the new album too, are you speaking about track 4??
Yes, it sounds like it has an excerpt of Electric Counterpoint, the
Reich piece composed for/performed by Pat Metheny - a deeply 'techno'
composition for those that haven't heard it - also a wonderful
creation that I'd recommend to
Autechre?
Does anyone know anyone else who does this? The only person I could
think of is Aphex.
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most of the time any of these claims about making their own instruments
is bollocks/hype.
i think autechre just make stuff in software don't they?
robin...
Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) wrote:
Autechre?
Does anyone know anyone else who does this? The only person I could
think of is Aphex.
If you count software, there's Monolake
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most of the time any
censored and resent
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Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 12:34 PM
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If you count software, there's Monolake
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There's no mention of the sample on the sleeve notes, and my guess is
that most techno/house samples are not cleared. I'm not sure why but
I think that they just don't come under the same scrutiny as hip hop
- possibly because hip hop is a much higher turnover industry, hence
providing a
wow! 8-0
that's amazing given the music they make, can anyone confirm this?
At 12:22 pm +0100 19/5/04, Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) wrote:
Autechre?
Does anyone know anyone else who does this? The only person I could
think of is Aphex.
not read this yet but
http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2453
r
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wow! 8-0
that's amazing given the music they make, can anyone confirm this?
At 12:22 pm +0100 19/5/04, Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) wrote:
Autechre?
Does anyone know anyone else who
I think this is all mostly legend.
Somewhere along the line, we build our own stuff turned into we build
our own stuff using nothing but pieces of cardboard, chewing gum, and
divine intervention as opposed to the much more likely we build our
own stuff in Max/Reaktor/Nord Modular.
--
Dennis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 19 May 2004 about following:
Does anyone know anyone else who does this? The only person I could
think of is Aphex.
he's been using Roland R-8 a lot in his earlier works.. and i think the
digeridoo sound on 'digeridoo' is from some roland analogue gear too.
Well, I actually do build my own filter boxes (2 types) and Ring Modulators.
I've even sold many of them to name dj's/techno producers.
I also put together the MOTM kits which I've built a rack of. However,
building is much easier than designing and building in hardware.
Building stuff in
+ 19/5/04, Robert Taylor wrote:
If you count software, there's Monolake
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Didn't Henke develop Ableton?
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Now there's someone
)
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Subject: RE: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04
Now there's someone with a different sound - I can well believe that
Robert Henke originates his own software
Was greatly looking forward to the UK dates planned for earlier this
year but apparently they were called off
Anyone got his home address then, I'd like to have a word :)
19/5/04 12:12 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Henke is part of the conceptual team at Ableton, which is responsible
for all decissions about the behaviour
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I have the new album too, are you speaking about track 4??
Yes, it sounds like
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Peteri, Jochem wrote:
Thats electric little fluffy clouds counterpoint, right?
awesome track, specially when the bassline comes in at the end
That's the one.
And just to pick nits - there are actually two basslines (in addition to
eleven guitar parts.)
Anal retentively yours,
--
Dennis
verified.
:)
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wow! 8-0
that's amazing given the music they make, can anyone
For those that may be interested..
Oliver Ho will be playing on Groovetech radio London tonight (21st) from
10pm - Midnight GMT - www.groovetech.com
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After recent comments on this board london bound peeps may be interested to
know that Oliver Ho is playing with James Ruskin on Thursday 7th February
for 'base' at the Velvet Underground.
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He's playing tonight, what should I expect?
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Anyone have anything to say about Oliver Ho, positive or negative ? I love
his production but have not heard him spin and he's playing tonight at the
new location for tronic treatment in NYC.
It's @ Baktun for all you NYC 313'ers
-Pete
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Peter Grammenos
Goldman
Positive all the way!
Last heard him in 2000 playing a really deep techno set. The best UK techno
has to offer in my humble opinion! Love his records too.
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To: '313@hyperreal.org' 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Oliver Ho
Date: Tue, 29 Jan
[Grammenos, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Anyone have anything to say about Oliver Ho, positive or negative ? I
love his production but have not heard him spin and he's playing
tonight at the new location for tronic treatment in NYC.
I saw him play last Friday in Chicago and he rocked it. I'd
go! his dj sets generally live up to his production in terms of style,
skill, AND range. he's awesome.
m
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Anyone have anything to say about Oliver Ho, positive or negative ? I love
his production but have not heard him spin and he's playing tonight at the
good stuff! now my appetite has been whet for next weekend in chicago :)
On Sat, 18 Nov 2000, viagratek . wrote:
iknow its alittle late cuz it was broadcast live...but check this out anyway
-v
http://www.groovetech.com/mk-uk.rxml?file=/uk/ukradio/2000-11/oliverhoo.rm
I saw Surgeon and Ruskin last night. I think the assessments thrown up on
this list were very accurate. Now I know why the Surgeon is called that - he
is very clinical. His technique was OK, it just lacked the funk or any
feeling. Ruskin was great - very funky. He is very versatile technically and
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This months DJ magazine has a UK Techno special, which features some
information as well as an interview with Oliver Ho, as well as Dave Clarke,
Regis, Surgeon, Steve Bicknell, and some others, although I can't really
remember who exactly. The
going
of his work.
Cheers!
Sherry
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 9:11 PM
Subject: [313] Oliver ho
Hi 313s
Recently i bought Oliver ho's listening to the voice
inside which is really growing on me. Does
speaking of Regis, I saw a copy of Gymnastics cheap in town. What do people
think of that?
Usually I'd buy cheap imports on spec but I'm pretty poor at the moment (uni
+ bills...).
For that reason I'll probably be missing out on Oliver Ho and Herbert... :(
btw did I hear right that Mick Harris
it depends...
Chris Tourgelis wrote:
speaking of Regis, I saw a copy of Gymnastics cheap in town. What do people
think of that?
I will be honest, I thought this album was the bee knee's when it was
new. In hindsight, I cannot believe I ever liked the stuff(then again I
feel that way about
In a message dated 5/10/00 1:19:27 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
new oliver ho album? is it on meta? can anyone give me info on this one?
thanx
I just got a hold of the EP on Sequential. Hot, very tribal, I'm diggin' it.
Also got a copy of Karl O'Connor/Peter Sutton album on Tresor. A
it is sequential 1 with a damon wild rmx, isn't it? yeah, i also like it
very much. regarding to the regis album, is there a release date so far?
also, anyone heard the new downwards, lino24 by regis? very good imo, with
extreme industrial approach
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it is sequential 1 with a damon wild rmx, isn't it? yeah, i also like it
very much. regarding to the regis album, is there a release date so far?
also, anyone heard the new downwards, lino24 by regis? very good imo, with
extreme industrial approach
Anyone know if these guys are going to release
I just picked up Light and Dark by Oliver Ho: Wow! Deep, hard and
minimal. He combines hard minimal riffs with eerie dark ambience. The
background ambience reminds me very much of Coil. Both tracks can be
pitched down and incorporated into a down-tempo deep techno mix. Great
stuff
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