Re: [313] industrial-techno mix

2002-08-15 Thread sean deason
PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 18:45:59 -0400 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: [313] industrial-techno mix hear what happens when neurotek matrix take some old industrial, new industrial, and techno for a 60 min ride. it started today at 2 pm EST

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2002-08-15 Thread Gerald
to your query. :) Cheers! G - another old fogie The Nature of Love is their most techno-y track I can think of. sean fogie deason From: Gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 18:45:59 -0400 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: [313] industrial-techno

[313] industrial-techno mix

2002-08-14 Thread Gerald
hear what happens when neurotek matrix take some old industrial, new industrial, and techno for a 60 min ride. it started today at 2 pm EST, and will be looped 'till thursday nite. the archive will go up in a week with full tracklisting. http://www.beats.to -the show is called Neurotek

[313] Industrial Party NYC (OT)

2001-11-07 Thread jkessler
For those interested... Kind of last minute, but there is an Industrial-type event going on tonight at The Frying Pan in NY featuring DJ Philth from Download, Dead Voices On Air, and Reade Truth from Sonic Groove amongst others. For more info check http://www.glitchbitch.com

RE: [313] industrial vs. hip hop

2000-06-07 Thread stephen
for me it was techno at age 13, i was really not into music before then. what got me into music was playing around with a casio sk1 that i got for my birthday and i was sampling music from the radio when i came across an alternative-industrial show on a community radio station. the dj played 808

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2000-05-28 Thread Fred Giannelli
*** Ain't Psycick T.V. the act of Genesis P. Orridge, founder of Throbbing Gristle? The thing people need to remember about Genesis P.O is that he is a media personality, and not a musician. He is good for interviews about concentration camp psychology, why fluxus sucks, Crowley related

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2000-05-28 Thread Fred Giannelli
*** Ain't Psycick T.V. the act of Genesis P. Orridge, founder of Throbbing Gristle? The thing people need to remember about Genesis P.O is that he is a media personality, and not a musician. He is good for interviews about concentration camp psychology, why fluxus sucks, Crowley related

RE: [313] industrial vs. hip hop

2000-05-27 Thread FC3 Richards
if i remember right Ministry's land of rape and honey album had a industrial/hip-hop song on it...it wasn't bad either. -Original Message- From: Sanderson Dear [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:14 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [313] industrial vs

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2000-05-27 Thread Counterforce - Lay
Haye! forgive my bubbliness this morning, but the discussion of techno industrial really get me going! Let us knot forget thee influence ov Psycick T.V. and Fred Gianelli, they really had the techno/house/industrial crossover thing going on for a long time. I've been listening to a loth of

Re: [313] industrial vs. hip hop

2000-05-27 Thread Counterforce - Lay
Haye! a conversation that started between dave the wave dresden and i @ wmc this year centered around how people got into the scene, and i started an informal poll while i was down there. ratio? about 60% industrial, 40% hip hop. and one - neither. neither? his answer - heavy metal.

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2000-05-27 Thread ea rinon
-Original Message- From: FC3 Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Sanderson Dear' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; '313@hyperreal.org' 313@hyperreal.org Date: Saturday, 27 May 2000 11:48 Subject: RE: [313] industrial vs. hip hop if i remember right Ministry's land of rape and honey album had a industrial

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2000-05-27 Thread Intermodal
*** Ain't Psycick T.V. the act of Genesis P. Orridge, founder of Throbbing Gristle? The thing people need to remember about Genesis P.O is that he is a media personality, and not a musician. He is good for interviews about concentration camp psychology, why fluxus sucks, Crowley related ritual

Re: [313] industrial vs. hip hop and Astrelwerks

2000-05-27 Thread Tom Lawton
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jorge Velez [EMAIL PROTECTED] messed around with filters and compression to make the sounds now known as: I don't see how anybody, fan or producer, can come into techno via hip-hop. Speedy J? Ben Sims? (not sure about Ben...) Dave Clarke Autechre Granted, and i

Re: [313] industrial vs. hip hop and Astrelwerks

2000-05-27 Thread Cesium5Hz
In a message dated 27/05/00 3:20:50 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: n message [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] messed around with filters and compression to make the sounds now known as: I don't see how anybody, fan or producer, can come into techno via hip-hop. Speedy J? Ben

Re: [313] industrial

2000-05-26 Thread Kuri Kondrak
since nitzer ebb got play on hawtin's mix cd, they've getting more attention and Mute is going to be doing some reissues soon. not sure what just yet but i bet they're be some new remixes popping up. kuri On last week's show (Equinox), I mixed in 12 remix of 242's Tyranny For You, on top of

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2000-05-26 Thread FC3 Richards
also did the art work) and Sean Deason. great stuff guys... -Original Message- From: detroit science [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 2:13 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: [313] industrial vs. hip hop a conversation that started between dave the wave

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2000-05-26 Thread Emma Groube
twas written: learned alot from that CD. I still have a copy. and i am looking for a copy on vinyl. The Claude Young, K-Hand, Stacy Pullen, and Shake tracks are pure genius. I have tried and tried to get it on vinyl and have been told that it isn't available on vinyl and that it wasn't even

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2000-05-26 Thread GMO
a conversation that started between dave the wave dresden and i @ wmc this year centered around how people got into the scene, and i started an informal poll while i was down there. ratio? about 60% industrial, 40% hip hop. and one - neither. neither? his answer - heavy metal.

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2000-05-26 Thread The [Quad]
I believe you's lookin' for the CD reissues..? are you purposely trying to give me a heartattack?!! what label??? sean gotta stop living in the 80's deason ... they would be put out by LTM ... under their Black Box Series... The one _I_ really need is the Section 25-Live In America Europe

Re: [313] industrial vs. hip hop and Astrelwerks

2000-05-26 Thread DJT1000
In a message dated 5/25/00 8:40:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: a conversation that started between dave the wave dresden and i @ wmc this year centered around how people got into the scene, and i started an informal poll while i was down there. ratio? about 60% industrial, 40% hip

Re: [313] industrial vs. hip hop and Astrelwerks

2000-05-26 Thread dobyrush
I don't see how anybody, fan or producer, can come into techno via hip-hop. Speedy J? Ben Sims? (not sure about Ben...)

Re: [313] industrial vs. hip hop and Astrelwerks

2000-05-26 Thread detroit science
I don't see how anybody, fan or producer, can come into techno via hip-hop. ummm, actually it was a little bit more of a general scene question than specifically techno - more dance music in general. and, i realize that breaking it down to industrial or hip hop oversimplified the issue, but

Re: [313] industrial vs. hip hop

2000-05-26 Thread Sanderson Dear
best mutation of hip-hop IMO is dig it by skinny puppy. i confess i've been a fan since the remission ep... if i'm asked i'll totally disavow any knowledge of this admission. ;) sanderson Get Your Private, Free E-mail

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2000-05-26 Thread FC3 Richards
-Original Message- From: FC3 Richards Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 10:17 PM To: 'Emma Groube' Subject: RE: [313] industrial vs. hip hop and Astrelwerks how about come on now baby, can't you see them, open wide as in your eyesthat is what i think

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2000-05-26 Thread Seth Redmond
Indie music; New Order, Primal scream, Andy Weatherall, and (you're all gonna hate me for this one) Oakenfold's remixes of the Happy Mondays. That and seeing Orbital live for the first time. Oh and I'm from liverpool, so I shouldn't miss out Groovy Train by The Farm, ...ha ha ha Not as

Re: [313] industrial vs. hip hop and Astrelwerks

2000-05-26 Thread Cyclone Wehner
So far no one has mentioned what to me is one of the most overlooked bands ever: Propaganda! A German outfit that put out two albums on Trevor Horn's ZTT (including a remix album, Wishful Thinking) in the mid-80s and did the song Dr Mabuse. This record still sounds ace. And they had

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2000-05-26 Thread James Bucknell
PROTECTED] on 05/25/2000 10:37:02 PM To: FC3 Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: 'detroit science' [EMAIL PROTECTED], '313@hyperreal.org' 313@hyperreal.org (bcc: James Bucknell/Magazines/Hearst) Subject: RE: [313] industrial vs. hip hop and Astrelwerks twas written: learned alot from

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2000-05-26 Thread hans kaufmann
I really like this, can we have a seven degreees of Techno game? I choose Punk Hardcore. I was in Germany at a giant open air fest called Strange Noise in the Black Forest in Germany to see a couple Hardcore bands (Snapcase and Rikers I believe) The first night was a big silly rave party. I

Re: [313] industrial vs. hip hop and Astrelwerks

2000-05-26 Thread Jorge Velez
From: Tom Lawton [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313 Detroit Techno Mailing List 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [313] industrial vs. hip hop and Astrelwerks Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 20:18:35 +0100 In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] messed around with filters and compression

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2000-05-25 Thread Phonopsia
] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 6:40 PM Subject: Re: [313] industrial No one mentioned Coil? I suppose that would fall under the Wax Trax heading. I'm surprised how well The Snow holds up. Goddam if this doesn't still destroy a dancefloor. It's too bad Jack

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2000-05-25 Thread sean deason
are you purposely trying to give me a heartattack?!! what label??? sean gotta stop living in the 80's deason John Bush wrote: Section 25's Looking From The Hilltops still a fav of mine. I don't think they're out on LP, but all the Section 25 albums have been reissued on CD with bonus

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2000-05-25 Thread Eric Iverson
Anybody remember Code Industry, the Black industrialists from Detroit who were on Antler-Subway back in '90 ? I do! :) --Eric (too industrial for the techno crowd) (too techno for the industrial crowd) http://objektsynth.com

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2000-05-25 Thread EmphasisR
In a message dated 5/24/00 8:33:30 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: are you purposely trying to give me a heartattack?!! what label??? sean gotta stop living in the 80's deason Section 25 Looking From The Hilltops- Factory The same label New Order recorded for. Steve

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2000-05-25 Thread bart wolff
For me the 'front by front' concert was a change of life...till now it is one of the best things i have ever seen in my whole short life (and autechre live...). this whole ceremoney when they came on stage, who...it is a strange comparison but it felt like..eh war. flaslights going over

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2000-05-25 Thread Martijn . de . Blaauw
I went to see front 242 on their 'Front by Front' tour as well and got completley blown anway by them. The sounds and lights...boom, in your face! i thought this couldn't be better but then two years later i went to see them on the 'tyranny for you' tour and this was even better. They got rid

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2000-05-25 Thread Counterforce - Lay
Haye! Headhunter still rocks..so does Masterhit.. Martijn (who's going to play a lot of Front 242 when he get's home) *** I used to hear to some industrial myself, and some pop stuff that had some of the same edge, like Nitzer-Ebb and similar, but the one that realy does it for me is Front

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2000-05-25 Thread ea rinon
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org Date: Thursday, 25 May 2000 17:00 Subject: Re: [313] industrial In a message dated 5/24/00 8:33:30 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: are you

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2000-05-25 Thread Gerald
Alright, I've gotta get in on this. On last week's show (Equinox), I mixed in 12 remix of 242's Tyranny For You, on top of Mills Circus, and it actually sounded pretty good. This week I dug out the instrumental version of Murderous by Nitzer Ebb (check it out @ 42mins in)

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2000-05-25 Thread Martijn . de . Blaauw
'That Total Age' by Nitzer Ebb is also a killer-album, i really like the energy of it. This band, together with 242, Skinny Puppy, Revolting Cocks and Frontline Assembly (Code Industry as well;) opend a whole new world for me, it was the music that i had been looking for, something to replace

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2000-05-25 Thread D . J . Butler
, Dan http://www.geocities.com/Paris/1267/index.html http://www.mp3.com/DanButler -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 2:56 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [313] industrial

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2000-05-25 Thread bart wolff
And again some old stories... when the first backcatalogue came out (1988?) there was this live version of 'take one' on it. recorded, i believe, in detroit (or chocago?) and i wondered why in gods name the would play in detroit...well we all know the answer, don't we?! Oh and that live

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2000-05-25 Thread tristan watkins
Tyranny For You @ the Riviera was my first concert ever! That was quite an experience. To be in the place where in case you didn't feel like showing up was shot, and to be overwhelmed with all of the goth/industrial freaks in Chicago at the time was pretty mind-blowing when I was 16. Of course,

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2000-05-25 Thread Matt Holland
Hey all you technosnobs, Now that I think about it Front 242 was my introduction to techno as well...although it was Tyranny for You, that and Lords of Acid Lust which sent me on the path of Rave...it was a fun little journey that ultimately led to my personal discovery of Detroit a few years

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2000-05-25 Thread viagratek .
Hey all you technosnobs, Now that I think about it Front 242 was my introduction to techno as well...although it was Tyranny for You, that and Lords of Acid Lust which sent me on the path of Rave...it was a fun little journey that ultimately led to my personal discovery of Detroit a few years

Re: [313] industrial vs. hip hop vs. beepy euro-fag?

2000-05-25 Thread tristan watkins
I think you'd have to include what I affectionately call the beepy euro-fag genre. A lot of the gay club scene moved towards house, trance and techno in the 90s (before I get flamed I know there were many gay clubs representing deeper sounds), and there seems to be some crossover in attendance

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2000-05-25 Thread James Bucknell
one addiction for another. james detroit science [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05/25/2000 05:12:43 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org cc:(bcc: James Bucknell/Magazines/Hearst) Subject: [313] industrial vs. hip hop a conversation that started between dave the wave dresden and i @ wmc this year

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2000-05-25 Thread ea rinon
-Original Message- From: Matt Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] At any rate, I've got a friend that's curious If any of you ever heard of The Elephant Table album (Pre 85 Industrial compilation apparently) and if so thoughts, opinions, memories? yes it's a compilation done by Dave

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2000-05-24 Thread DJT1000
In a message dated 5/24/00 1:24:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: AO, what have you got to say about old industrial stuff from way back when? I used to love industrial. Every summer in the mid-80's during the big Chicago Comicon (this was when I was a comic artist), we'd drive out to the old

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2000-05-24 Thread EmphasisR
Hey Alan, You just unlocked a canister of memories. I still have most of those records you mentioned in my collection. I remember Code Industries. Section 25's Looking From The Hilltops still a fav of mine. Damn! Steve

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2000-05-24 Thread John Bush
Section 25's Looking From The Hilltops still a fav of mine. I don't think they're out on LP, but all the Section 25 albums have been reissued on CD with bonus tracks. The reissue of From The Hip has two remixes of Looking from a Hilltop plus six mixes of other songs. .John.

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2000-05-23 Thread Gwendal Cobert
' Subject: [313] industrial i was wondering if anyone else out there listens to industrial. stuff like ministry, NIN (there is the 2 biggies), front line assembly, skinny puppy, etc. i realize it isn't much for dance music, but some of the samples that they used back in the day are dope