: Monday, March 18, 2002 11:27 PM
To: 313; Kim B
Subject: Re: [313] Minimal Techno
Got to be Hood. If anyone lords this genre, I would say it was him.
Jacek Sienkiewicz is also worth a mention, and all that Ifach stuff too.
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SCSI-9
I have an EP by him (them?) on Salo...like it much.
Anyone have any info or thoughts on them??
Some minimal stuff I have been playing lately...
Gez Varley G7 Overdrive
Billy Delessandro Sonic Revolution EP Fortcetracks
G-Man Avanti Force Inc.
Laters,
m*
: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 3:35 PM
To: 313; Trevor Wilkes
Subject: Fw: [313] Minimal Techno / SCSI-9...
SCSI-9
I have an EP by him (them?) on Salo...like it much.
Anyone have any info or thoughts on them??
Some minimal stuff I have been playing lately...
Gez Varley
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| Who are some of your best list minimal techno djs/producers?
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| Apart from
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Subject: RE: [313] Minimal Techno
What would be Kit Clayton's more minimal stuff then? I know him for things
like Izmit Repetition Nonsense EPs, which are (to me) more soulful
than
minimal ... but that's due to my limited knowledge of his output, natch
...
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Also check the equally talented
fellow-Russian Lazyfish.
...who just put out a really fantastic CD on k2o records in collaboration
with a guy called Mewark who I'd never heard of.
12 excellent tracks, a sort of blend of minimal tech and Warp-esque IDM.
Very very nice.
happy listening,
Dennis
SCSI-9 is Anton Kubikov and yes, he rocks. Also check the equally talented
fellow-Russian Lazyfish.
Gotcha... SCSI9 Vs. Lazyfish is the EP I have on Salo;-) Nice stuff...
I dont think anyone's mentioned Thomas Brinkmann in this thread yet, he is
one of the best in my book.
I agree...there
min·i·mal·ism Pronunciation Key (mn-m-lzm)
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1.A school of abstract painting and sculpture that emphasizes extreme
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What would be Kit Clayton's more minimal stuff then? I know him for things
like Izmit Repetition Nonsense EPs
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Subject: RE: [313] Minimal Techno
What would be Kit Clayton's more minimal stuff then? I know him for things
like Izmit Repetition Nonsense EPs, which are (to me) more soulful
than
minimal ... but that's due to my limited knowledge of his
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Subject: Re: [313] Minimal Techno / SCSI-9...
Also check the equally talented
fellow-Russian Lazyfish.
...who just put out a really fantastic CD on k2o records in collaboration
with a guy called Mewark who I'd never heard of.
12
I have been getting a lot more into minimal techno sets of late and recently
had the pleasure of listening to Pantytec here in tdot.
What a wikkid set these guys threw down. So much funk. Zip and Sammy Dee
did answer the question (which was brought up by a friend of mine recently)
that
Who are some of your best list minimal techno djs/producers?
Apart from the obvious like Maurizio etc...I find Kit Clayton's work very
impressive.
Bought a very nice record the other day by someone called Neal White on the
Salo label. Anyone have any more info on him?
cheers
k.
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| From: james boylan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| Who are some of your best list minimal techno djs/producers?
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| Apart from the obvious like Maurizio etc...I find Kit
| Clayton's work very impressive.
And then of course there's the
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| From: james boylan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 18 March 2002 16:12
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| Who are some of your best list minimal techno djs/producers?
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| Apart from the obvious like Maurizio etc...I find Kit
| Clayton's work very impressive.
And then of course there's
On the minimal tip, I definately have to give Todd Sines his props. Charles
Noel is right up there. Two hard working and very talented djs!
Todd has released tracks on minimal labels such as Peacefrog, 21/22 Corp.
and Perlon. My new minimal master! One my fav tracks being Intrusion on
the
and i forgot one of my favorites! oliver kapp always put at least
one interesting track in his eps. i have this Indulge man dancer ep
that is one of the best records i have ever heard of..
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| From: james boylan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| Who are some of your best list minimal techno djs/producers?
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| Apart from the obvious like Maurizio etc...I find Kit
| Clayton's work very impressive.
Akufen from Montreal is
On the minimal tip, I definately have to give Todd Sines his props.
Charles
Noel is right up there. Two hard working and very talented djs!
Todd has released tracks on minimal labels such as Peacefrog, 21/22 Corp.
and Perlon. My new minimal master! One my fav tracks being Intrusion
on
the
Akufen from Montreal is definately one of the most interesting artists i've
heard in a while. He sort of fits your description, so check out some of
his stuff on Perlon, Background, Trapez, A Touch of Class, Hautec, and the
list goes on and on...
I've got an ep on Trapez alright which is
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| From: james boylan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 18 March 2002 16:12
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| Who are some of your best
Also, some others to check out are:
Jacek Sienkiewicz on Recognition, Trapez
Two Dollar Egg on i220
Basic Implant on Toneman
Sutekh on Force Inc, Mille Plateaux, Background
and Steve Bug on Poker Flat
Matthew
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: Monday, March 18, 2002 3:30 PM
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Also, some others to check out are:
Jacek Sienkiewicz on Recognition, Trapez
Two Dollar Egg on i220
Basic Implant on Toneman
Sutekh on Force Inc, Mille Plateaux, Background
and Steve Bug on Poker Flat
Matthew
that is pretty sweet indeed...
Trevor Wilkes
inyerear.com
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there are some steve bug remixes by hawtin
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Akufen from Montreal is definately one of the most interesting artists
i've
heard in a while. He sort of fits your description, so check out some of
his stuff on Perlon, Background, Trapez, A Touch
Got to be Hood. If anyone lords this genre, I would say it was him.
Jacek Sienkiewicz is also worth a mention, and all that Ifach stuff too.
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From: Kim B [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 3:58 PM
Subject: [313] Minimal Techno
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