- Original Message -
From: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: kj at technotourist dot org [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313
313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 10:17 PM
Subject: Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer
tons of old Dan Curtin stuff could qualify in my book too.. any
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but I'd like to ask others - who do you rank up there and *what tracks* are
your favorite or rank up in the top programmed drums?
My vote is:
Hardfloor - Acpierence. The hi hats sound a lot like an oooh-ahhh synth.
Amazing.
For 80s stuff, I like a lot the drum
tons of old Dan Curtin stuff could qualify in my book too.. any of
tracks from 3rd from the Sun EP on 33rpm/Sinwave (forgot the track
titles, but dang some of those are mad 808 workouts)
Absolutely! I've only just recently discovered that this is what it
is. I've
known those songs forever,
Subject: (313) Dan Curtin Sun EP - was Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer
- Original Message -
From: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: kj at technotourist dot org [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313
313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 10:17 PM
Subject: Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer
tons
Of Odeluga, Ken
- Sent: 03 December 2003 07:31
- To: Phonopsia; Matt MacQueen; kj at technotourist dot org; 313
- Subject: RE: (313) Dan Curtin Sun EP - was Re: (313) the
- funky 808 drummer
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- Er, Thirded.
-
- 'Third From The Sun' EP on Peacefrog 1995, plus the
- collection on Web of
- Life
as well
cheers,
lrh
From: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/12/03 Wed AM 01:32:24 EST
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org,
Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: (313) Dan Curtin Sun EP - was Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer
tons of old Dan Curtin stuff could qualify in my book too
- was Re: (313) the funky 808
drummer
if you can get your hands on a copy of, the web of life [PF
038] http://www.discogs.com/release/10289 ... there's a great
selection of earlier sinewave/metamorphic, dan curtin tracks.
this may prove easier then tracking down the individual EP's.
check
don't forget the fantastic no way back by adonis. classic 808 programming
at its best.
) the funky 808 drummer
Er, Thirded.
You're a silly one, Mr. Odeluga. :)
'Third From The Sun' EP on Peacefrog 1995, plus the collection on Web of
Life also Peacefrog is still some of the most spellbindingly melodic
techno
I've heard. I've always thought that his drum programming is amazing
-- Original Message --
From: Michael Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
opening a can of worms with that comment...have you seen mills
play live
on a 909??but yea they are both way beyond most anyone when
it comes
to programming a 909...lets just say they are
-- Original Message --
From: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In terms of productions (or live for that matter), for my drum
programming
peso, I will take Titonton. From the early 21/22 stuff through
today, his
swing has always hit me hardest.
tito uses a drum
Derek Plaslaiko. wrote:
Reading Iridial's bio on Lee Purkis (InSync) it states:
Lee is one of the greatest Drum Machine programmers that England
has
ever
produced.
http://www.irdial.com/people/in_sync.htm
Now I don't really doubt this but I haven't heard enough InSync
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Adam H wrote:
Derek Plaslaiko. wrote:
Michael,
ive got an mp3 of pomping world (which is most likely the reason they
stated this about him in his bio... amazing!) by InSync. email me if you
want it and ill ftp it for ya.
derek.
Good track
Strongly disagree.
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From: /0 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 December 2003 11:01
To: Michael Mitchell
Cc: Michael Mitchell; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer
well yes, of course I've seen him. he spins records really well but I
almost gag
I've seen him recently too and I'd
back that statement up
Jason
ill take shawn rudiman over either. he murders things with his 808
+ 909 live. ive heard him beatmatch a 909 with a Bugz in the Attic
track on the fly. it was possibly the illest live electronic trick
ive seen pulled aside
Likewise - on a bad day Shawn can still beat the sh#t out of Richie and Jeff
put together on that machine
- Original Message -
From: Jason Brunton
To: 313
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 9:45 AM
Subject: Fwd: (313) the funky 808 drummer
I've seen him recently too and I'd
back
: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 9:45 AM
Subject: Fwd: (313) the funky 808 drummer
I've seen him recently too and I'd
back that statement up
Jason
ill take shawn rudiman over either. he murders things with his 808
+ 909 live. ive heard him beatmatch a 909 with a Bugz in the Attic
track
on that machine
- Original Message -
From: Jason Brunton
To: 313
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 9:45 AM
Subject: Fwd: (313) the funky 808 drummer
I've seen him recently too and I'd
back that statement up
Jason
ill take shawn rudiman over either. he murders things with his 808
+ 909
how about Psyche: From Beyond... oooh the perfect cowbell
also Morgan Geist: Vectors of Interpretation on Metamorphic
tons of old Dan Curtin stuff could qualify in my book too.. any of
tracks from 3rd from the Sun EP on 33rpm/Sinwave (forgot the track
titles, but dang some of those are mad
Reading Iridial's bio on Lee Purkis (InSync) it states:
Lee is one of the greatest Drum Machine programmers that England has ever
produced.
http://www.irdial.com/people/in_sync.htm
Now I don't really doubt this but I haven't heard enough InSync tracks to
say otherwise (working on that -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but I'd like to ask others - who do you rank up there and *what tracks* are
your favorite or rank up in the top programmed drums?
It ain't 313, but Meshell Ndegeocello's first album Plantation
Lullabies is chock full of drum programming to die for.
My $.02,
--
Aphex Twin's entire Richard D. James Album without a doubt
Reading Iridial's bio on Lee Purkis (InSync) it states:
Lee is one of the greatest Drum Machine programmers that England has
ever produced.
http://www.irdial.com/people/in_sync.htm
Now I don't really doubt this but I haven't
Marvin Gaye - Sexual Healing
Allen Goodman wrote:
Aphex Twin's entire Richard D. James Album without a doubt
Reading Iridial's bio on Lee Purkis (InSync) it states:
Lee is one of the greatest Drum Machine programmers that England has
ever produced.
Subject: Re: (313) the funky
808 drummer
12/01/03 11:20 AM
Not to nitpick but this remark is about InSync's Storm (brilliant
record btw.) which is clever 909 programming not 808 :)
On 1-dec-03, at 17:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Reading Iridial's bio on Lee Purkis (InSync) it states:
Lee is one of the greatest Drum Machine programmers that England
) the funky
808 drummer
@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer
Not to nitpick but this remark is about InSync's Storm (brilliant
record btw.) which is clever 909 programming not 808 :)
On 1-dec-03, at 17:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Reading Iridial's bio on Lee Purkis (InSync) it states:
Lee
Chicago:
real basic rhythms
very crucial
jesse saunders
vince lawerence
farley jackmaster funk
chip e
k-alexi
marshall jefferson
larry heard
lil louis
Detroit
jeff mills
rob hood
james pennington
claude young
shake
derrick may
i love what trackmaster lou does as well
and richie definatly has
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Reading Iridial's bio on Lee Purkis (InSync) it states:
Lee is one of the greatest Drum Machine programmers that England has ever
produced.
http://www.irdial.com/people/in_sync.htm
Now I don't really doubt this but I haven't heard enough InSync tracks to
say
@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer
Not to nitpick but this remark is about InSync's Storm (brilliant
record btw.) which is clever 909 programming not 808 :)
On 1-dec-03, at 17:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Reading Iridial's bio on Lee Purkis (InSync) it states
zapp's dancefloor i liked this track so much i did a rmx of it. you
can hear it on my website.
skinny puppy's reclamation i do not think this is an 808 but the
programming of these beat kill me every time. i cannot listen to this
track once, more like i keep hitting repeat, again and again.
I'd personally put hawtin above mills Im basing that off live 909 use
though :\
this si a fun thread!
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From: Michael Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer
Chicago
Any one here actually ever programmed a 909 or 808 though?
-Original Message-
From: /0 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 2 December 2003 11:26 AM
To: Michael Mitchell; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer
I'd personally put hawtin above mills Im basing
Any one here actually ever programmed a 909 or 808 though?
Ok.. Now we're just getting silly ;)Besides myself, I'm sure
that several people on this list have programmed a 909 and/or 808,
most notably Fred Giannelli among others... There are several musicians on
this list but that would
above mills Im basing that off live 909 use
though :\
this si a fun thread!
- Original Message -
From: Michael Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer
Chicago:
real basic rhythms
very
: Monday, December 01, 2003 5:19 PM
Subject: Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer
opening a can of worms with that comment...have you seen mills play live
on a 909??but yea they are both way beyond most anyone when it comes
to programming a 909...lets just say they are both VERY good at what
i would have to agree with my fellow renegademany people on this list
have programmed roland drum machines..when me and dave get together to
make beats we program the 808 ALWAYS , not to mention a
606,626,707,727,R8, (not all at once) we don't have a 909 yet still
waiting for the
Reading Iridial's bio on Lee Purkis (InSync) it states:
Lee is one of the greatest Drum Machine programmers that England
has
ever
produced.
http://www.irdial.com/people/in_sync.htm
Now I don't really doubt this but I haven't heard enough InSync
tracks
to
say
aphex twin's bouncing ball on the pi soundtrak is exceptional you can
actually hear gravity...sonic representation of physical phenomenon
also
been tryin to hold it in...but anyone using an 808 or a 909 other than as a
slave to another sequencer should be banned from making music...stiff...way
too
- Original Message -
From: Michael Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Michael Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 10:19 PM
Subject: Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer
opening a can of worms with that comment...have you seen
Ralf Gill wrote on Tue, 2 Dec 2003 about following:
Any one here actually ever programmed a 909 or 808 though?
yeah, i've done it. along with quite a lot of other roland drum
machines.. not 909 though. 808 is just amazing, one doesn't even get
near the funk you get from the real box compared
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