Metro Area has been known to play lots of 313 stuff, eg m dubs,
rhyhthim is rhythim recs like the kaos juice bar mix of strings, etc.,
so i feel i am not doing the wrong thing by inviting...;)
Both of 'em are at the Good life tonight for my new party...
12inchesofpleasure.com. rsvp me for reduced
"I like the Metro Area Fabric mix. It has some cheesy talking from
Morgan &
Darshan at he beginning of the mix which is unnecessary, but the
mix itself
is enjoyable."
I didn't like the Metro Area mix at all but then again I don't like
disco much, not even Devo could save it for me! The
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Cheese from Metro Area? Perish the thought :)
I thought that's what everyone liked about them, it's
Subject: Re: (313) Metro Area,
John Tejada on Fabric
Cheese from Metro Area? Perish the thought :)
I thought that's what everyone liked about them, it's cheese you can
enjoy and not feel bad about.
-Arturo
"I like the Metro Area Fabric mix. It has some cheesy talking from Morgan &
Darshan at he beginning of the mix which is unnecessary, but the m
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Anyone got the Metro Area Fabric mix CD? Thoughts?
Just noticed that John Tejada is doing one for them in January.
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> From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject: (313) Metro Area
>
> 313ers,
>
> Picked up Metro Area - Orange Alert, I'm
the one with "machine vibes" on it
(might be metro area #2, is also on the 2x12" album)
c.
Michael Lees wrote:
Simple answer - everything. Seriously I can't think of one bad/mediocre
release.
Might want to check other environ stuff, Kelly Polar, Morgan Geist (solo)
I think my two... no three
Simple answer - everything. Seriously I can't think of one bad/mediocre
release.
Might want to check other environ stuff, Kelly Polar, Morgan Geist (solo)
I think my two... no three fave environ tracks
Morgan Geist - Super EP - 24K
Metro Area 5 - this one ->
http://www.smallfish.net/servlets/co
313ers,
Picked up Metro Area - Orange Alert, I'm liking the funk - what else
should I look out for?
Cheers
Martin
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new
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>I nearly fell of my seat when I heard it..
>
>I do feel betrayed... another record that if I play it out,
people will
>yawn to which is a shame as I feel this is the best metro area
track
>
yours which I never knew I had... a white label
with a sirkus stamp on it...
Nice track... relativity I think
P
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Sent: 13 September 2004 22:46
To: 313
Subject: (313) Metro Area- with new minty protection
Flippin heck
My dodgey corporate employer (GSK) make Aquafresh - good to see them
actually doing something right with all that money, I hope Metro Area
are getting well paid.
s.
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Flippin heck- just heard a Metro Area track being used in an advert for
Aquafresh toothpaste here i
>Flippin heck- just heard a Metro Area track being used in an advert for
>Aquafresh toothpaste here in the UK!! Will wonders never cease?
I saw it as well!
It always makes me smile when I hear a good track on an advert.
Means the artists concerned are getting a bag full of cash to be, well,
arti
Flippin heck- just heard a Metro Area track being used in an advert for
Aquafresh toothpaste here in the UK!! Will wonders never cease?
Jason
cc
Subject
The Kelly Polar Quartet string line from 'Nerves' is looping in my head,
which is a good sign. I prefer this track to the other side although that's
good too. MHOs.
k
yeah agreed on this one - picked it up at the weekend after reaing the
comments on the list - nice stuff :)
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Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 5:02 PM
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>> Proton Candy has so much electronics in it i think, if you want some
> techy feel to a house tempo track, really nice deep chords and warmth
> this track is just brilliant.
Picked one up yesterday. I agree. It's hot! (they're all hot though!)
also got..
New Jeff Mills. Great stuff, I pit
Matt MacQueen wrote:
I have to echo robin's praise for Metro Area 5
Proton Candy has so much electronics in it i think, if you want some
techy feel to a house tempo track, really nice deep chords and warmth
this track is just brilliant. Little synth hits and it's sure to bring
a smile to
I have to echo robin's praise for Metro Area 5
Yes I think this is one of their best releases to date... I think it's
definitely tech-ed up a bit and different than the previous, it's
another step forward for them, artistically. Meaning, they didn't
just make another MA 4. 'Nerves' has thes
Picked MA5 up yesterday. 'Proton Candy' is like a cross between 313
depth and old electronic disco (it flips between the two) and 'Nerves'
is more MA goodness in the style of the older MA stuff.
I prefer the Jersey Devil release personally (Italo-bassline just rocks)
but this is yet another
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>> Yeah Maarten, I think it was released as a doulbe 12 on ko
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>> Yeah Maarten, I think it was released as a doulbe 12 on kompakt
last
>month.
>
>
>I meant verve records!! Sorry.. I am just out of my bed... I will
stop
>posting for now. Sorry!
i was spinn
> Yeah Maarten, I think it was released as a doulbe 12 on kompakt last
month.
I meant verve records!! Sorry.. I am just out of my bed... I will stop
posting for now. Sorry!
Cheers,
M
> Talking about metro area: does anyone know if the remix they did for the
> 'verve remixed' cd of a Hugh Masekela song called "Mama" is available on
> vinyl as well?
Yeah Maarten, I think it was released as a doulbe 12 on kompakt last month.
And on a side note: before you post something to the l
Talking about metro area: does anyone know if the remix they did for the
'verve remixed' cd of a Hugh Masekela song called "Mama" is available on
vinyl as well?
Cheers,
Maarten - http://www.morthenkiang.com/
At 22:44 24-7-2003, ryan burns wrote:
can someone post the link to the page with metro area, hawtin and some
other sets please. i deleted the page accidentally.
www.houseblogger.com
Bookmark! :D
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can someone post the link to the page with metro area, hawtin and some other
sets please. i deleted the page accidentally.
ryan
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i can never get mixes on this site to play. do i need something other than
real audio?
On Wed, 14 May 2003, marsel wrote:
>
> there are two dj sets up at
> http://www.3voor12.nl
>
>
>
>
there are two dj sets up at
http://www.3voor12.nl
King Britt's remix of Josh One 'Contemplation'
great tune. Can anyone recommend some other tracks by king britt in a
similar vein?
Regards,
Bren.
> The A side is mish-mashed with INXS' very first track (the name escapes
> me) which was sampled by Par-T One on Subliminal...and it seems like the
The A side is mish-mashed with INXS' very first track (the name escapes me)
which was sampled by Par-T One on Subliminal...and it seems like the B side of
this record grabbed a sample from King Britt's remix of Josh One 'Contemplation'
Derek
futurebpm.com
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> Naughty B*ds.
>
> Which tracks are they Otto?
>
> Sorry - my work server won't let me hear the clips.
No no.. it is not a bootleg.
It is just some cheeky remix of "miura".
It sucks a bit...
Cheers,
Maarten
Naughty B*ds.
Which tracks are they Otto?
Sorry - my work server won't let me hear the clips.
Alex
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Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 11:52 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Metro Area bootlegged
Check the samples at:
Check the samples at:
http://www.nuloop.com/Result2.php?artistget=electronic+sound+terrorist&label=&Styl=%25&Titre=&ref=&image.x=0&image.y=0
If anybody knows who may be behind this, please drop me a line.
Otto
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> @ The Rex club in Paris on Thursday night!
Saw them in Frankfurt about 2 months ago, it was really *really*
amazing. The music, of course, but also the atmosphere in the club.
Cheers
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@ The Rex club in Paris on Thursday night!
I'd hoped to go but caught wind of this a little to late to plan a trip to
the continent. Laurent Garnier's night as well I believe!
Just to clarify:
1. Yes, Metro Area is playing in Detroit
2. They are NOT doing a live set. Anyone who has told you otherwise is
misinformed
3. You should go. Because me and Gillespie will be holding it down that night
as well.
And to paraphrase the immortal words of Frank Zappa, I'd like to w
City People Music presents: Heavy #2 w/Metro Area.
www.citypeoplemusic.com
Metro area is playing tonight at 60 6th street. Live pa. Don¹t miss this
rare performance if your in the area.
Anyone know why I can't order tickets from TicketMaster (cough, choke)
online or over the phone?
The event is listed but for some reason no go?
-d
That is one of the best record reviews I've read. My favorite part is the,
"and get this -- what sounds like a live string violin, haunting and
beautiful."
They turned 'Get This' into the driving force of the rest of these records,
I'd say. :)
Anyway, great review. I'm glad these were all repres
Here's the original review I did of Metro Area #1, for those newly interested.
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Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 22:14:44 -0600
To: The Music Institute <313@hyperreal.org>, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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Subject: Metro-Area EP - r
also, on a personal note, one of my buddies on my ship was on the Front page
of the New York Times...maybe it was today. Nice folks they have at that
paper. I met em when they came out to the Persian Gulf last week.
ober 27, 2002 4:35 PM
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Subject: (313) Metro Area in today's New York Times
Darshan Jesrani and Morgan Geist, the two producers who make music
together as Metro Area, seem personally offended by the swift rise of
electroclash, and they hope its fall will be even swifter.
Making Something New Out of Dance Music's Past
By KELEFA SANNEH
LAST year, disco and new wave underwent a dance-floor revival, as
electronic producers mimicked the pop songs they had grown up loving.
Smart, beguiling albums by Daft Punk and Felix Da Housecat paid
exuberant (if tongue-in-cheek) tr
Just found out that MA did a live session for Radio1's One World last Thursday
night.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/urban/oneworld/
and listen to the current show...
(Starts at around 32 mins)
cheers
Daf
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&g
I was at Oberlin for one year with Morgan.
Kym and Dave of the now-defunct Spelunk Records were also there at the
time. They now spin electro in and around NYC and I'm sure they are still
producing though I don't know that they have released anything recently.
There were actually a bunch of g
> for the a-side we are told to listen at 45rpm, which sounds right, but
> then the b-side sounds way more like it's supposed to be played at 33.
That'll be because it is supposed to be played at 33... :)
> Is it possible to make vinyl in such a way that one side is 45 and the other
> 33?
Yeah -
Another new MA interview at http://www.inthemix.com.au
Cheers
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speaking of, i just got metro area #4 and i'm floored. My favorite of
theirs yet, though i still havent' heard #1.
but i have a question:
for the a-side we are told to listen at 45rpm, which sounds right, but
then the b-side sounds way more like it's supposed to be played at 33. Is
it possible
yeah i know lots of people who still prefer morgan's earlier techno stuff..i
like it as much as anything else he's done.
that some producers could've made a career out of; unfortunately, except
for
some of the other Environ material, it looks to have been a bit of a
one-off. Maybe I'm just a
Yeah the driving memoirs is really nice ... but I'm talking about
the old school cassette releases from way before Morgan had any records
out ...
There's something really haunting and affecting about this music. Metro Area
is much more for the dancefloor, that explores where disco was heading
befo
lifts its lonely ears to you.
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Morgan used to be one of that huge cadre of net-kiddies who made tracks.
I can
I don't know which tracks you're talking about, but his Clear LP from 1997
(The Driving Memoirs) is an absolute masterpiece in my book, though very
much in the minimalist, jazzy vein described (dismissed? ;> ) below. There
are so many great ideas on that album, at least three or four per track,
th
Completely off-topic, but I got a CDR in the mail the other day from a guy who
taped me singing and playing guitar in a hippy coffee house in 1978. Now
THAT is stone cold blackmail material. Allman Brothers' "Melissa"? *shudder*
I think I would pay to hear that material.
Next Cornwarning rele
Morgan used to be one of that huge cadre of net-kiddies who made tracks.
I can't find the cassette from 1995/96 -- a net compilation -- that morgan
had a track on... what I remember about it was that it sounded a lot like
early Todd Sines, another guy just starting out in Ohio at the time ...
It w
Hmm... I read it a little differently. I thought he was just saying that he
isn't feeling the current techno output, not that he's not influenced by
techno at all.
i think that's much more accurate!! of course morgan used to make techno so
of course its an influence just not as strong as it use
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> man it is amazing the fact that techno is not an important style on morgan
> geist
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> Not that unusual though. Between producing techno, performing it, DJ'
Not that unusual though. Between producing techno, performing it, DJ'ing,
and listening to other DJs while you're waiting to get paid, I think many
producers get their fill and look elsewhere for leisure listening.
I've heard this from more than one techno producer. Jazz is popular, as
is classic
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> Online now at TechnoTourist.org, an interview with Morgan Geist &
> Darshan Jesrani, AKA Metro Area. You can read the interview here ->
> http
Online now at TechnoTourist.org, an interview with Morgan Geist &
Darshan Jesrani, AKA Metro Area. You can read the interview here ->
http://technotourist.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index
&req=viewarticle&artid=18
Other recent articles on TechnoTourist.org:
Andy Vaz interview
Metro Area play on Sun 20/10 6 - 2 am
£5
www.nuphonic.co.uk
Tristan:
> ...three-date Metro Area UK tour in October...
Just though I'd mention that I'll be playing at the Glasgow Metro Area gig
on October 18th (along with Fenetik's Paul Cawley and Soma's Jim Hutchison),
and in fact it will be at the CCA, not the Sub Club as mentioned on the
Burnitblue artic
FYI
I was in my local record shop today and came across the highly sought after
Metro Area #1. The shopkeeper told me its been repressed.
J.
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It doesn't sample Shari Vari. You can make a sound like that, too, by
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> From: marsel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 12:54:19 +0200
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> S
> if i'm correct, it samples the clap of shari vari (somewhat to obvious)
huh? Yeah it's recognizable to the tiny fraction of the population who know
Shari Vari well enough to know the clap, ha ha. That's a pretty small # of
people. :) And if you're going to sample a clap, that's got to be o
At 19-9-2002 +0100 11:52, you wrote:
Also, the 3rd instalment of the TigerSushi series is out now, and that
features a new Metro Area track. I've not heard it, but, lets face it,
there's not been a bad MetroArea track yet, so it's bound to be good.
it's quite nice, but not their best
if i'm
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There's promo copies of the Metro Area LP floating around at the minute, so
it shouldn't be too far away I wouldn't have thought.
If I remember rightly, there wasn't that many tracks on
I believe they are also DJing @ Fabric on 19th Oct.
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> > I was
> I was reading somewhere that a metro area compilation of various selected
> bits and bobs was coming ( / is already) out - does anyone know whats this
> is called or if its available yet ?
According to http://www.environrecords.com/ it's out on October 22nd...
"11 August 2002: METRO AREA ALBUM
: [313] Metro Area
I was reading somewhere that a metro area compilation of various selected
bits and bobs was coming ( / is already) out - does anyone know whats this
is called or if its available yet ?
peace,
Marc
I was reading somewhere that a metro area compilation of various selected
bits and bobs was coming ( / is already) out - does anyone know whats this
is called or if its available yet ?
peace,
Marc
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> did i hear about a metro area album some months ago? or was i dreaming??
>From environrecords.com:
11 August 2002: METRO AREA ALBUM SET FOR RELEASE
The new Metro Area CD has been mastered for release on 22 October, 2002. The
CD version contains six series tracks (specially edited) alongside the
>did i hear about a metro area album some months ago? or was i dreaming??
I don't know if you heard about a Metro Area album and I don't know if you were
dreaming, but an album does/will exist (!!!).
Andy
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just wanted to give an update on what happened at the MA london show. first
off, sorry to anyone who left after the show stopped initially- the audio
interface (828) decided to die completely right in the middle of the first
track. it was totally mysterious and obviously completely unexpected...abo
>according to some there are a few other people who sound like MA...:P altho
>i think its not really true..
Yeah, there are some. Like that $tinkworx fellow perhaps...
Respect
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Morgan also uses Mr. James Duncan, and his trumpet on the Super EP.
G
Dan Sicko wrote:
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> >
> >There's also some live violin strings (Ana)
>
> I thought that was someone else? Ana plays flute on a couple cuts
> though, right?
>
> -d
>
> -
> according to some there are a few other people who sound like MA...:P altho
> i think its not really true..
I've read quotes in the past from Dixon, one of Jazzanova's Sonar Kollektiv
crew, that he really just wants to be Metro Area... (or words to that
effect).
Check some of his recent remixes
yes, the live strings (viola!) are none other than the fibu-tastic Mike
Kelley Polar Quartet!
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Can anyone confirm there'll be a Metro Area party in NY on Thursday 9th of
May? It's usually second Thu
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i'll be at the one in london, and i'm really looking forward to it...
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>
>There's also some live violin strings (Ana)
> I thought that was someone else? Ana plays flute on a couple cuts
> though, right?
Oh I think you're right... but is it an ELECTRIC flute? (ha ha...)
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I thought that was someone else? Ana plays flute on a couple cuts
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> Ok, got some Morgan Geist records, so I imagine it will be a very warm
> sound than...
Well Metro Area is that warm, but tends to be slower in tempo than Morgan's
solo work, longer cuts, really "arranged" proper, the long sides of the 12"s
have really long, varied percussion intros so they're
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> > What are your experiences with Metro Area live
> Last year at the 7th city party (DEMF 2001) they played one of the best
> livesets i have ever heard. They are right up there together with Octave
> One/RNG a
> > What are your experiences with Metro Area live
> Last year at the 7th city party (DEMF 2001) they played one of the best
> livesets i have ever heard. They are right up there together with Octave
> One/RNG and Inner City. If you are able to see them live, go thre you will
> enjoy it!
Thei
> I'd love to see them. Someone mentioned they were playing in London, anyone
> know anything about this or any other dates in the UK?
They're playing at Plastic People in London this Saturday (May 4) which is
their only UK date on this mini-tour - check http://www.environrecords.com
and http://ww
Erm, how Metro Area sounds like? Well they sound like Metro Area, they
sound
like nobody else, they are way ahead of us, maybe the best description is
haha i wouldnt say that! they sound like 80's disco! with slightly modern
production, a little more towards house, but really coming off like t
Ok, got some Morgan Geist records, so I imagine it will be a very warm
sound than...
Anyone in the Netherlands going to see Duplex live in Deventer or
Rotterdam?
Remco
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Can anyone confirm there'll be a Metro Area party in NY on Thursday 9th of
May? It's usually second Thursday, yep? Further details?
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> Hi, as I haven't heard of metro area before, what does it
> sound like (is it
> to compare with some artist) and are they from Detroit?
Erm, how Metro Area sounds like? Well they sound like Metro Area, they sound
like nobody else, they are way ahead of us, maybe the best description is
from Ot
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