(313) Trying To Stay Hopeful mix posted to infinitestatemachine.com

2008-11-24 Thread m50
Tom Cox has been kind enough to post a DJ mix I recorded for his website. ISM also has recent posts regarding Bleep43 and DEAF 08; Kai Alce has already been announced as the next mix contributor, so bookmark early and often.

RE: (313) Trying to remember a venue

2007-09-17 Thread Odeluga, Ken
September 2007 16:08 To: 313 Subject: (313) Trying to remember a venue Im pretty sure it was in Camden somewhere from 95/96. Strange place, you walked in then went downstairs to a large dancefloor and then down further to another room. ot a regular club by any means and you had to get raffle tickets

(313) Trying to remember a venue

2007-09-17 Thread Placid
Im pretty sure it was in Camden somewhere from 95/96. Strange place, you walked in then went downstairs to a large dancefloor and then down further to another room. ot a regular club by any means and you had to get raffle tickets for alcohol. I saw Juan Atkins and Richie Hawtin for a detroit

Re: (313) Trying to find info about "Members of the House" from 1990-1995

2006-08-10 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
their discog http://www.discogs.com/artist/Members+Of+The+House I would imagine if you contacted Submerge/Mike Banks you could get some info MEK "Svagr, Jodie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/10/2006 11:32:46 AM: > Hey everyone, > > I'm trying to find information, news clippings, old releas

(313) Trying to find info about "Members of the House" from 1990-1995

2006-08-10 Thread Svagr, Jodie
Hey everyone, I'm trying to find information, news clippings, old releases, anything relating to the "Members of the House". This was a group from 1990-1995, that Mike Banks was the executive producer of, and Jeff Mills was co-producer. There were four front singers, Billy B, Quentin McRae, Ran

RE: [313] trying again. hehe

2002-07-06 Thread Alexandres Lugo
Subject: RE: [313] trying again. hehe Classic indeed! You've created a very pleasant track with soothing development featuring very nice chords and progression ala early Carl Craig. It's the sort of track that you imagine you've heard "back in the day" and it'

RE: [313] trying again. hehe

2002-07-05 Thread LR2
ality. Nicely played. Leslie Rollins -Original Message- From: henrique casanova [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 1:29 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: [313] trying again. hehe hi guys, i just put a track on line in my friends site. the url is http://planeta.ter

[313] trying again. hehe

2002-07-05 Thread henrique casanova
hi guys, i just put a track on line in my friends site. the url is http://planeta.terra.com.br/arte/djelieser/audio/redemption_song.mp3 its old school detroit techno. no sofistication, just the classic gears. let me know what u think ok? i would like to hear any kind of coments. take care u all,

Re: [313] Trying....bullshit

2000-06-20 Thread c myster
When was "Bounce your body to the box" made? You can tell it's older but not exactly how much. That side (of planet E release) along with "You don't know how to play our music" both just JACK. Circa early nineties maybe, or older? He definitely utilizes his instruments to the max. >Thats wha

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-19 Thread -chad sponholz-
On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, laura gavoor wrote: +Detroit changed the world twice with no assistance from anyone on the +planet. i agreed with your post, except for the above statement. i'm pretty sure detroit changed the world more than twice. i'm pretty sure fargo also changed the world more than t

Re: [313] Trying....

2000-06-19 Thread AngstAngel
I'm a 16 year old girl that's only been into techno for around 2 years and I love early techno I hear all my older friends pumping in little house parties. They think it's cheesy and funny sometimes and reminisce, but I love it! +|~Christine~|+ In a message dated 6/18/00 4:31:45 AM US Eastern

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on 6/19/00 12:25 PM, Gwendal Cobert at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > solely responsible for beginning two major cultural, youth-oriented >> revolutions one being with the R&B/Motown thaing. It wasn't > why did not you add punk ? MC5, Iggy Pop & The Stooges... > Gwendal This is actually a good point

RE: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-19 Thread Gwendal Cobert
solely responsible for beginning two major cultural, youth-oriented > revolutions one being with the R&B/Motown thaing. It wasn't why did not you add punk ? MC5, Iggy Pop & The Stooges... Gwendal

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-19 Thread laura gavoor
Hey all: Am compelled to add my 2 cents worth as a senior member on the list Detroit, unlike any other city on the planet in the past 100 years, is solely responsible for beginning two major cultural, youth-oriented revolutions one being with the R&B/Motown thaing. It wasn't really rock

Re: [313] Trying....bullshit

2000-06-19 Thread stephen
>I'd have to agree with Andy here. Some early techno records might have raw >production, mixing and muddy pressings, but these records are also full of >the kind of raw expression (soul) that's so hard to find in 'modern' techno. I also have to agree. You had some raw sparse minimal tracks that ca

Re: [313] Trying....bullshit

2000-06-19 Thread Otto Koppius
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > > << records, but I admit that many of them are poorly produced, the writing > isn't all that great, and they do not really work in a modern context. I > love them because they sound so old, so primitive, and because in many > ways they laid t

Re: [313] Trying....bullshit

2000-06-19 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, Intermodal wrote: > Hello, > > I am not trying to start a big argument, but I will put it to you like > this. > > get a random teenage techno DJ, and play them a marco corolla record, > and then play him the Kick the Pump Mix of Big Fun by Derrick May. I > guarantee you he

Re: [313] Trying....bullshit

2000-06-18 Thread Intermodal
Hello, I am not trying to start a big argument, but I will put it to you like this. get a random teenage techno DJ, and play them a marco corolla record, and then play him the Kick the Pump Mix of Big Fun by Derrick May. I guarantee you he will pick the Marco Corolla record. You know your stu

[313] Trying....bullshit

2000-06-18 Thread *** ASKEW
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ...but I admit that many of them are poorly produced, the writing isn't all that great, and they do not really work in a modern context. I love them because they sound so old, so primitive, and because in many ways they laid the groundwork for so much of what came after

Re: [313] Trying....bullshit

2000-06-18 Thread BACKGROUN0
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: << records, but I admit that many of them are poorly produced, the writing isn't all that great, and they do not really work in a modern context. I love them because they sound so old, so primitive, and because in many ways they laid the groundwork for so much of what came a

Re: [313] Trying....

2000-06-18 Thread Cyclone Wehner
>my only problem is finding records >> that are pre 1990. > >I think that is part of the reason why you may disagree with Cyclones >post about people not liking early techno. Actually, I think don't think you were referring to my post (for once! :) ) as I would never argue that. I think me and

Re: [313] Trying....

2000-06-18 Thread Intermodal
my only problem is finding records > that are pre 1990. I think that is part of the reason why you may disagree with Cyclones post about people not liking early techno. When I think of those early records(play it cool by M500 comes to mind) I can understand exactly why a 16 year old who just got

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-18 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Trance is so BIG right now because >it's non-threatening, white music (I just can't think of that many popular >black, hispanic, or asian trance artists). I wouldn't say it's totally non-threatening since it is so closely affiliated with drug culture, in particular ecstasy. Out of all the tra

RE: [313] Trying....

2000-06-17 Thread FC3 Richards
HOLY" -George Clinton > -Original Message- > From: Cyclone Wehner [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2000 5:12 AM > To: 313 Detroit > Subject: Re: [313] Trying > > > >i am certain that a large section of this mailing list would not enjoy > >listening to the early techno records. > >

Re: [313] Trying....

2000-06-17 Thread Cyclone Wehner
>i am certain that a large section of this mailing list would not enjoy >listening to the early techno records. Do you really think so? I think most of the people on this list want to find out more and are already open to those old records to an extent. I meet kids all the time who are very wel

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread Christos Michalakis
Um, again, I apologize that this message focuses on rock more than techno, so if you aren't interested, then delete. > If that is how you truly feel, then please "progress" to another mailing > list. You and the smart guy in the message below this one are obviously very > angry non-americans.

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread Cesium5Hz
In a message dated 16/06/00 6:30:28 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > FYI from california, you are very bold to say that kind of shit on a mailing > list invloving Americans. Not only does your opinion hold no value, it also > lacks intelligence. It is your closed-mindedness that keeps the world f

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread Holly C MacDonald-Korth
> it's just a few t*ssers that are behind the times. is tosser really a swear word? what does it refer to? i love to augment my store of expletives ... at least i can have a more cultured foul mouth... peace, h*lly

RE: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread FC3 Richards
gt; From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, June 16, 2000 5:29 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone' > > In a message dated 16/06/00 11:30:21 GMT Daylight Time

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread Nick Walsh
--- Otto Koppius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nick Walsh wrote: > > > The American dance scene IS a helluva lot better > than > > that in the UK. > > I don't know your experiences, but mine are rather > different (although > based only on many nights clubbing in London, which > I realise may n

RE: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread James Matthew
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >You and the smart guy in the message below this one are obviously very >angry non-americans. as far as blues and rock goes, you need to maybe take >AMERICAN history and learn that not only was blues and ragtime and r

RE: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread Scott MacInnis
yperreal.org > Subject: Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone' > > > In a message dated 6/16/00 1:51:48 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > >It is kinda wierd, but it seems as though whenever black americans create > >a new, amazing genre of

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread Otto Koppius
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > >It is kinda wierd, but it seems as though whenever black americans create > >a new, amazing genre of music, whether its jazz, blues, rock, or techno- > >it is often rejected by the mainstream American audience, but well > >accepted by va

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread Otto Koppius
Nick Walsh wrote: > The American dance scene IS a helluva lot better than > that in the UK. I don't know your experiences, but mine are rather different (although based only on many nights clubbing in London, which I realise may not be representative of the UK as a whole): the UK has a frequenc

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread Nick Walsh
To ToToRoGrL: I could diss you about a million things that are wrong about your country. And you could do the same about mine. This is about the music... no one cares where it comes from. I don't believe things like black/white or Yank/Limey conflicts should be discussed anymore in todays society.

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread Revaron
In a message dated 16/06/00 11:30:21 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > If that is how you truly feel, then please "progress" to another mailing > list. You and the smart guy in the message below this one are obviously very > > angry non-americans. I'm American, although living

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread ToToRoGrL
In a message dated 6/16/00 1:51:48 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >It is kinda wierd, but it seems as though whenever black americans create >a new, amazing genre of music, whether its jazz, blues, rock, or techno- >it is often rejected by the mainstream American audience, but well >accepted by var

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread Glyph1001
In a message dated 6/16/00 1:51:48 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >It is kinda wierd, but it seems as though whenever black americans create >a new, amazing genre of music, whether its jazz, blues, rock, or techno- >it is often rejected by the mainstream American audience, but well >accepted by va

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread Christos Michalakis
This isn't really that 313 related, but > "Here is your music, loo what we can do with it, and, you're missing out > on it." Kind of like what the Beatles and the Rolling Stones did with > blues..another black American art form. Actually, it was Led Zepplin and many other British bands (even Bl

Re: [313] Trying....

2000-06-16 Thread AeOtaku
In a message dated 6/16/00 12:03:29 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << at what point has the music of one scene become so copied that the original soul and unique spirit of those first pioneers become diluted with 1/2 arsed knock-offs and misguided interpretations? simply

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread AeOtaku
In a message dated 6/15/00 7:30:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << If Bukem namedrops old 313 records, is he just 'trying to prove he was down'? I think he _was_ down, played those tunes when they were released, then went on to create his own style. Tunes like 'Demon'

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread Hugh G. Blaze
Why YOU gotta go make shit racial? Kind of like what the Beatles and the Rolling Stones did with blues..another black American art form. I think it's actually a racial thing Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail

[313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread FRED MCMURRY
RE: Even some tunes that I like - Maas' "Juan is the Teacher" f'rinstance, or Ian O'Brian's "Mad Mike Disease" - leave me wondering if they're helping or hurting the music with their fetishistic recreation of the sounds of Detroit c.a. 1989 or 1992. Anthony Rother is fun, but do we really need

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I figured that letter might wind somebody up, ah well, it just comes down to difference's of opinion...I've always found Good Lookin' records to be alright, but completely interchangable, and basically hip restaurant music, something good to buy items to. This isn't a bad thing, but I just don