Re: (313) UR question

2006-09-03 Thread Ivan Tomasevic
afaik, the only atrist from UR camp on that compilation is Drexciya, right? On Sun, 3 Sep 2006, vecto000 wrote: True People? - Original Message - From: "Ivan Tomasevic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 8:1

(313) UR question

2006-09-03 Thread Ivan Tomasevic
Wikipedia says that "The prominent German Techno label Tresor reissued 12-inches from the early UR catalog and a React label compilation featured exclusive tracks from Banks and other UR artists." has React ever released UR compilation? --

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2003-02-17 Thread David Gillies
scotto said: > is there a discography out there that has all of the records on it? I > have been told that UR recycles there catalog numbers and am looking for > a site that uses that. I'm pretty sure this lists all the UR records, past and present. http://www.discogs.com/label/Underground_Resist

(313) UR question

2003-02-17 Thread scotto
is there a discography out there that has all of the records on it? I have been told that UR recycles there catalog numbers and am looking for a site that uses that. scotto lansing, mi.

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2002-01-16 Thread Bill VanLoo
> "X-102 Disvovers the Rings of Saturn" Tresor-4 > The intro is not on the CD. Classic Early 90s banging proto-trance > Hood/Mills material, complete with orchestra Stabs, and 'ardcore pitch > modulated sawtooth waves. "Titan", "C-Ring", and "Ground Zero" (Alan used > to kick this hard) are fav

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2002-01-15 Thread :P
fast. -- - Original Message - From: "atomly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 3:40 PM Subject: Re: [313] UR question > [Bill VanLoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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2002-01-15 Thread rob webb
Bill: >> techno question: do you know which UR/X-102 record it is that has the >> sample of the guy talking about the big bang, that starts off: "four >> and one-half billion years ago, the planets were formed in a great >> cloud of swirling gas and dust...". alan oldham/t-1000 used to play it >

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2002-01-15 Thread Ian
on 1/15/02 3:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> techno question: do you know which UR/X-102 record it is that has the >> sample of the guy talking about the big bang, that starts off: "four >> and one-half billion years ago, the planets were formed in a great >> cloud of swirling gas and dust...".

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2002-01-15 Thread atomly
[Bill VanLoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>] > january 23 - live gig with telefon tel aviv and maersk as part of audiofold > at the blind pig, ann arbor Oh, sweet. Maersk's set at DEMF was sweet. -- :: atomly :: [ [EMAIL PROTECTED] : www.atomly.com ... [ atomiq records : po box 805319 chicago il 60680 :

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2002-01-15 Thread Dan Sicko
it's on the vinyl Rings of Saturn, right? but not on the CD? -d At 3:10 PM -0500 1/15/2002, Bill VanLoo wrote: Hi - A friend of mine had the following question for me, which I don't know the answer to: techno question: do you know which UR/X-102 record it is that has the sample of the guy

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2002-01-15 Thread Kevin Conrad
I believe it's called "Rings of Saturn". Kevin --- Bill VanLoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi - > > A friend of mine had the following question for me, > which I don't know the > answer to: > > > techno question: do you know which UR/X-102 record > it is that has the > > sample of the guy ta

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2002-01-15 Thread armin holzgethan
should be Rings Of Saturn i just love the way the story is told like a fairy tale it's cut like saturn with it's rings : ) armin Bill VanLoo schrieb: > Hi - > > A friend of mine had the following question for me, which I don't know the > answer to: > > > techno question: do you know which UR/X-1

[313] UR question

2002-01-15 Thread Bill VanLoo
Hi - A friend of mine had the following question for me, which I don't know the answer to: > techno question: do you know which UR/X-102 record it is that has the > sample of the guy talking about the big bang, that starts off: "four > and one-half billion years ago, the planets were formed in a