Re: [313] [[313] Jazzy Detroit Techno weather report]]]

2000-12-18 Thread Nick Walsh
--- glyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: not strictly 313, but check dan curtin, morgan geist, and titonton duvante's stuff. all jazzy, all pretty nicely detroit-influenced. Dan Curtin definitely lots of new stuff coming out by him at the mo. Titonton is more melodic tech tho... Heavily

Re: [313] Jazzy Detroit Techno weather report

2000-12-18 Thread Nick Walsh
i saw a programme on improvisation a few years ago (I think it was produced/presented by Derek Bailey) where house djs in New York said that their sets are not usually planned beforehand but take form through interaction with the responses of the dancers (as well I guess with other

Re: [313] Jazzy Detroit Techno weather report

2000-12-18 Thread dj revolver
Most good dj's do this, Chris T... Only beginners need to prearrange their sets. You're meant to just throw records down... depending on how you feel at the time. You've just gotta freestyle. The kind of freestyling you do in your bedroom, you know how I mean? - i like to arrange my different

Re: [313] Jazzy Detroit Techno weather report

2000-12-16 Thread Chris Tourgelis
Fittest, in particular) and the early 70s Miles Davis stuff; Bitches Brew is perhaps the LP that kick started that deep jazz funk fusion off, though I this album has some very deep funk on it imo. believe the hype. perhaps also with some relevance to 313: On the Corner for the repetitive

Re: [313] Jazzy Detroit Techno weather report

2000-12-16 Thread Christian Bloch
- Original Message - From: Chris Tourgelis [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2000 5:27 AM Subject: Re: [313] Jazzy Detroit Techno weather report i saw a programme on improvisation a few years ago (I think it was produced/presented by Derek Bailey

Re: [[313] Jazzy Detroit Techno weather report]

2000-12-15 Thread Wv909
WAit is something wrong here Someone is actually posting something about music.. even quality music ...shouldn't this all about Drama and unconfirmed party angst and more drama and gossip about who's moving where because EVERYBODY is at 'x' .. Danny Wolfers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: [313] Jazzy Detroit Techno weather report

2000-12-15 Thread Jonny McIntosh
A more constructive reply might be: M024 is, if I'm not mistaken (I've never heard it), a joint production with Maurizio, so if you like it as deep as that I'd suggest checking out Basic Channel and Maurizio. Jazzier detroit stuff might include Stacey Pullen's Silent Phase LP, The Theory Of...

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2000-12-15 Thread Wv909
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Model 500 mindbody R+s ... hot stuff , weird stuff but basically worthwhile J.Mills Every dog 1+2 seems to fit into the jazzy thing with little departure J.Mills Metropolis ditto Inter Zone Orch ..Programmed definate must have esp. if your into the jazzy stuff Old

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2000-12-15 Thread Stewart Caig
Anything by Ian O'Brien He's basically influenced by Jazz, funk, soul and Detroit techno (check his Mad Mike disease track) You want to get hold of his Desert Scores and Gigantic Days albums plus a rare track called That was Now that came out on Pacific. Peace Stewart

Re: [313] Jazzy Detroit Techno weather report

2000-12-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on 12/15/2000 10:50 AM, Danny Wolfers at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: also I heard that this stuff is influenced by laxating jazz bands like weather report, does anyone know which albums or other bands would be worth checking out which are in that m500 sphere of influence? Laxating? Not sure

[[313] Jazzy Detroit Techno weather report]]]

2000-12-15 Thread glyn
not strictly 313, but check dan curtin, morgan geist, and titonton duvante's stuff. all jazzy, all pretty nicely detroit-influenced. ian o'brien and russ gabriel are also somewhat up this alley as well, although i'm less familiar with their output. nubian mindz and some of the other stuff on