was to be
updated as well. I haven't seen the 2nd edition, so I am not sure what it
looks like though.
Jeff
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From: jwan allen
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Sent: Apr 1, 2010 9:58 AM
Either way I'm looking forward to the updates Mr
--Original Message--
From: jwan allen
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Subject: Re: (313) Techno Rebels 2nd Ed.
Sent: Apr 1, 2010 9:58 AM
Either way I'm looking forward to the updates Mr. Sicko included in
this 2nd Edition. It's hard to believe its been ten years since the
first go round, just getting old I
from the last 10 years. The small discography at the back was to
be updated as well. I haven't seen the 2nd edition, so I am not sure what
it looks like though.
Jeff
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If you've not read Dan's book then it's a good time to change that. I wonder
what's new?
http://theghostlystore.com/products/techno-rebels
robin...
I just hope it talks more about European and Brooklyn minimal. You
don't hear enough about that stuff.
On Thursday, April 1, 2010, robin ro...@fivetones.org wrote:
If you've not read Dan's book then it's a good time to change that. I wonder
what's new?
You should come live in Manchester. We don't talk about that stuff at all. :)
Kenny Larkin tomorrow night for us.
robin...
On 1 Apr 2010, at 17:34, kuszyn...@gmail.com wrote:
I just hope it talks more about European and Brooklyn minimal. You
don't hear enough about that stuff.
On
I guess there is a chapter about Ghostly.
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 03:26, robin ro...@fivetones.org wrote:
If you've not read Dan's book then it's a good time to change that. I wonder
what's new?
http://theghostlystore.com/products/techno-rebels
robin...
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Either way I'm looking forward to the updates Mr. Sicko included in
this 2nd Edition. It's hard to believe its been ten years since the
first go round, just getting old I guess. The comment on Amazon are
quite hilarious, as they are a few ppl that have issues that he didn't
include the crappier
Ah, the preface has been posted online: http://techno-rebels.com/2009/12/intro/
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 12:45, Matt Kane's Brain mkb.dirty...@gmail.com wrote:
I guess there is a chapter about Ghostly.
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http://hydrogenproject.com
capoeira in boston
allen
To: 313 List
Subject: Re: (313) Techno Rebels 2nd Ed.
Sent: Apr 1, 2010 9:58 AM
Either way I'm looking forward to the updates Mr. Sicko included in
this 2nd Edition. It's hard to believe its been ten years since the
first go round, just getting old I guess. The comment on Amazon are
quite
Gotta love the headline...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A61110-2004Feb21?language=printer
Does anyone still use ES5? I installed it, and then found out about the
nasty code it included and how un-anonymous it was, then instantly removed
the program. Slsk is the way to go.
ML
Speaking of world class wrekin' cru, what albums of their's is any good. I
found Turn Off the Lights. Is that the one with Calling Dr Dre to surgury
lyrics???
Here is a list of the Wreckin Cru's good records:
http://www.electroempire.com/artists/wreckin.html
Don't buy 'Turn off the lights'
I think you're rightthough I'd be interested in a geneology here. I
don't remember anything like say, Get It Girl or Throw That Dick before '86
or so..
H.
You folks are missing the *early* days! The Egyptian, Nucleic, Planet
Patrolling, Soulsonic days! When you went to the Bass
Cornelius Harris wrote:
In fact, a lot of the
bass rap you hear is tonally like the Egyptian Lover and the LA Dream
Team, which would mean that Miami Bass is actually related to real west
coast old school rap.
In a sense Miami Bass' origins are from west coast. When 2 Live Crew came
from
On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, Cornelius Harris wrote:
I think you're rightthough I'd be interested in a geneology here. I
don't remember anything like say, Get It Girl or Throw That Dick before '86
or so..
H.
You folks are missing the *early* days! The Egyptian, Nucleic, Planet
reminds me: wasn't there supposed to be a Rough Guide to Techno out as
well? is it available domestically (USA that is)?
sean
never thought that being in the book business would be helpful here.
official release date, as of seeing the rough guide catalog for
spring/summer 2000 is 1 june. all
As for Peter Shapiro and The Wire, I don't what to say, except for the
fact that he edited the recent and particularly dreadful Rough Guide to
Drum n' Bass Music.
So there. :P
That's the same guy who also dissed the CoS album, isn't it...? (Sorry,
couldn't resist ;)
Something more
In a message dated 4/12/00 6:32:33 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's interesting that UK dance mags seem to have
now all gone into Ghetto Bass...
Not just UK. Spin, Details and Rolling Stone US all got on the bandwagon last
year. Thank God the hype is over now.
I think that white,
to the current BASS hype;)
Proffit
From: Erkki Rautio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org (Detroit Mon Amour)
Subject: Re: (313) Techno Rebels
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 13:30:12 +0300 (EET DST)
Something more on-topic: saw DJ Assault's 'Belle Isle Tech' (Mo' Wax)
in a local record store - worth
What's interesting to me is not so much the cultural angle.but the
fact that they jumped on Ghetto Tech (which is just a more sped up version
of miami bass music) oh about...14 years after the fact as far as i
can reckon.
---
In a message dated 4/12/00 11:31:14 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What's interesting to me is not so much the cultural angle.but the
fact that they jumped on Ghetto Tech (which is just a more sped up version
of miami bass music) oh about...14 years after the fact
Yea, I remember buying bass magnetic by Aux 88 back in 94' or 95 and to me
it just sounded like DJ Magic Mike with a little Cybotron influence.
Remember those cheesy Bass CD's people would buy in the late 80's early 90's
when it was like popular to have a lowrider with 19 woofers, you would hear
On Wed, 12 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 4/12/00 11:31:14 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What's interesting to me is not so much the cultural angle.but the
fact that they jumped on Ghetto Tech (which is just a more sped up version
of
a piece from a feature on Detroit's Mike Grant
from Cognition (http://techno.ca/cognition) re: the use
of Technicolor:
1985 looked to be Grant's year in Detroit, but before things had started to fall
into place in his DJ
career, he had already made the decision to join the military.
y'all can check the interview with Mike on Flatplastic
(http://www.flatplastic.com)
as well as a chat with Jordan Fields and Rick Wade.
-Giles.
Andrew Duke wrote:
a piece from a feature on Detroit's Mike Grant
from Cognition (http://techno.ca/cognition) re: the use
of Technicolor:
1985
On 12 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't agree with the duality of ghetto and bass. There's a third
(sub)genre, and that could be called technobass or maybe Detroit bass.
And the lineage on that goes on before Miami, before jeep trax, before
where dem hos at, before all of it.
I
Simon Reynolds was also harsh about Detroit in 'Energy Flash'. The problem
comes when people like UR and Drexciya dont play the media game, theres an
info vacuum in which people like Eshun can step for their own purposes.
Sure
Drexciya invite it a bit with their imagery etc but music
Thanks for all the kind words folks ... I can't believe the book is almost
a year old now. (snif) They grow up so fast ...
As for Peter Shapiro and The Wire, I don't what to say, except for the
fact that he edited the recent and particularly dreadful Rough Guide to
Drum n' Bass Music.
So there.
]
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 10:40 AM
To: shannon
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) techno rebels/more brilliant than the sun
Thanks for all the kind words folks ... I can't believe the book is almost
a year old now. (snif) They grow up so fast ...
As for Peter Shapiro and The Wire, I don't
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