Found an old mix of BC and BC related tracks I did 10 years ago if anyone wants
to download it. password is basicchannel
http://fairtilizer.com/track/bcmix
minto
down low music
http://downlowmusic.org
Listening now. Nice!
There's also a 12 year old deep mix (with tracklist) from ya here, Minto:
http://www.cognitionaudioworks.com/AndrewDukeInTheMix.html#MintoGeorge
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 2:17 PM, Minto George mintogeo...@yahoo.com wrote:
Found an old mix of BC and BC related tracks I did 10
Nice, thanks!
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 2:17 PM, Minto George mintogeo...@yahoo.com wrote:
Found an old mix of BC and BC related tracks I did 10 years ago if anyone
wants to download it. password is basicchannel
http://fairtilizer.com/track/bcmix
minto
down low music
Someone told me once there was a connection between Basic Channel and
Propaganda, can't imagine how or what - anyone know more?
moritz von oswald (maurizio) was an additional musician, along with david
sylvian, on propaganda's 1985 12 EP 'p: machinery'
how's that email address coming along ?
haye!
who was compiling that list of questions to ask basic channel? did you ever
ask them if they had ever had any feedback from jamaican / reggae or dub
DJs who were aware of the BC records? inneresting. ps 'bass culture' by
lloyd bradley is VG book.
p-dogg
someone mentioned BC interview several weeks ago, so i was wondering where
i can find it on the net?
regards
ivan
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On Mon, 17 Jun 2002, LR2 wrote:
Poking around a bit, I've been able to find a Wackies CD called African
Roots Act 2 and that's it. What other CDs have been re-issued (or are
going to be re-issued) and what sources stock them? Also, are there
some that are more BC-esque than others?
None of
what are the wackies?
please ask them the exact 909, EQ, compression settings they used on the
kick drum on main st round 2 i'm your brother' :^)
only half joking...that is one nice kick drum!
p-dogg
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Whilst we're on the subject, I'd like to ask something which I wouldn't
waste bc's time with in an interview, but which I'd love to know:
How come/why was 'Cyrus' quite different (discrete) from all of the other
output? True it has a dubby, hypnotic flavor also, but it is more akin to
Scan 7 than
isnt 4.5 maurizio, not bc, but same thing, but ... well you know what i mean
:)))
berislav
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From: scotto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: [313] bc
I have a couple question in the same vein. probaly
Subject: Re: [313] bc
I have a couple question in the same vein. probaly be answered by a list
member.
why is BC 01 so different from the rest of there work. it's quite banging
for them.
with BC 04 and 04.5 why not release it as a double pack? and why is one
side
of 4.5 so short
On Mon, 17 Jun 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what are the wackies?
Wackies is the label started in NYC over 20 years ago by Jamaican, Lloyd
Bullwackie Barnes. Over 89 releases, still counting. BC has been
re-releasing 12-inch singles, + CD/vinyl versions of select lps from the 80s
over the
BC has been re-releasing 12-inch singles, + CD/vinyl versions of select
lps from the 80s over the past year or so (The Love Joys, Junior
Delahaye, Wayne Jarrett, Horace Andy, The Meditations, Leroy Sibbles
others).
Poking around a bit, I've been able to find a Wackies CD called African
Roots
Hi all,
I heard some rumours Basic Channel will soon release a
soundtrack to another Fritz Lang movie.
Any infos anyone?
thx rasputin
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Point taken. As I mentioned in the original message I was unclear about the
connection between Chain Reaction and the various Ernestus / Von Oswald
projects due to the large amount of apparently incorrect information
available. My thanks to everyone that has corrected me.
But if we're going to
i would not bet that M is on chain reaction, its not
It's kind of difficult to tell from the vinyl (not very much info is given),
but I have seen the M-series variously described as being on 'M' records,
'Maurizio' records and as being no label releases. The Maurizio CD that
contains most of the
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From: Jenny Cigarettes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: berislav oremus [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 12:36 AM
Subject: Re: [313] BC 09/suggestions
i would not bet that M is on chain reaction, its not
It's kind of difficult to tell
For the full story on Basci Channel, etc go here:
http://home.snafu.de/circonium/music/
Or here
http://www.thewire.co.uk/out/9905_1p.htm
, 2001 9:36 PM
Subject: Re: [313] BC 09/suggestions
i would not bet that M is on chain reaction, its not
It's kind of difficult to tell from the vinyl (not very much info is
given),
but I have seen the M-series variously described as being on 'M' records,
'Maurizio' records and as being no label
The Maurizio CD that
contains most of the M-series is often listed as being part of the Chain
Reaction label discography.
yes and one of the tracks that are on m series cd is on main street
also(MSR06)
but it doesnt mean that all series are on main street.
and that is all another story.
Point taken. As I mentioned in the original message I was unclear about the
connection between Chain Reaction and the various Ernestus / Von Oswald
projects due to the large amount of apparently incorrect information
available. My thanks to everyone that has corrected me.
But if we're going to be
trust Sonic Groove for anything. :)
Cheers
todd
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From: Jenny Cigarettes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org; M. Todd Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 2:10 PM
Subject: Re: [313] BC 09/suggestions
Point taken. As I mentioned
, 2001 10:10 PM
Subject: [313] BC 09/suggestions
I was woundering if anyone could suggest other BC records that are in the
vien of this one. both tracks are really good. I have not had a chance to
hear other BC records (well one but it was not like this one) so any
advice
would help me here.
I'm
The 'M' series on Chain Reaction /
M is definitely worth investigating (M4 is a particular favorite).
i would not bet that M is on chain reaction, its not.
for BCP compilation look for metal box on cdnow or amazon, also look for
maurizio you will find m series.
you can find there lots on chain
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, berislav oremus wrote:
for BCP compilation look for metal box on cdnow or amazon, also look for
maurizio you will find m series.
you can find there lots on chain reaction, something from rhytmsound, main
street.
With Basit Channel, Chain Reaction (etc.) compilations you
Check out Raum musik.
http://www.raummusik.de/
janos
Jussi Lehtonen wrote:
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, berislav oremus wrote:
for BCP compilation look for metal box on cdnow or amazon, also look for
maurizio you will find m series.
you can find there lots on chain reaction, something from
on napster
www.sphereproductions.com
www.mannequinodd.com
www.mp3.com/darw_n
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Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 4:06 PM
Subject: [313] bc stuff
hello
someone recently posted something about the software that basic channel
etc
i always thought that the basic channel set up is/was analogue. isn't that
right?
but i think chain reaction artists like fluxion use reaktor. there's a
monolake demo included with the software - or at least with the version that
i've got (haven't used it yet though).
chris t
someone recently
Chris Tourgelis wrote:
i always thought that the basic channel set up is/was analogue. isn't that
right?
Lots of the early stuff sounds very DX7 though. Especially the bass and
paino-esque sounds.
I think this can be done too with very advanced analogue synths such as those
from Oberheim
I believe Basic Channel use the Waldorf Wavesynth...(very nice...and
very expensive) and Doepfer sequencers (german modular type
stuff)..oh..and obviously the TR909this info is at least 2
or 3 years old though...
if pole is anything like bcp i know from one interwiev wit him
, December 19, 2000 2:00 AM
Subject: Re: [313] bc stuff
i always thought that the basic channel set up is/was analogue. isn't that
right?
but i think chain reaction artists like fluxion use reaktor. there's a
monolake demo included with the software - or at least with the version
that
i've got
: [313] bc stuff
they all use digital fx now, but not all of them use softsynths...
Christian Bloch
www.mp3.com/bloch
Tresor/LL/Deep Night Essentials/Simple Muzik/Funque Droppings/Set.Go
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Onderwerp: RE: [313] bc stuff
I've heard from someone who has heard from someone else,
who've heard from
other person... (very unreliable anyway :), that Mark and
Moritz have an old
SSL mixing board with full automation.
I know that SSL
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 05:00:26PM +0100, Berislav Oremus wrote:
if pole is anything like bcp i know from one interwiev wit him that he
use some kind of broken filter also named pole or something like that.
He uses a broken Waldorf 4-Pole Filter that generates a lot of hiss
(hence his sound)
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