(acting busy)
Looks like Giorgio Moroder's version / sndtrk is finally coming out in
November...
-j
wow very nice man!! So will there be a full report & pics on TT? :)
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Metropolis,
Metropolis, The Exhibitionis & Medium will be playing in Ghent
(Belgium) this wednesday. Jeff will also be there discussing the movies
as well as spinning at an afterparty.
This screening is for the JigSaw Music Video Festival. I will be in
Ghent for the party with Plaid and Funckarma this Fri
Don't know if this was mentioned yet:
Mitch Walcott will host the
re-edit of Fritz Lang's 1926 film
"Metropolis" done by Jeff Mills
of Axis Records.
February 27, 2004
Grand Valley State University - Pew Campus
Loosemore Auditorium
Located in the DeVos Center - building E
7:30pm-8:30pm - (Door
On 3/9/03 8:36 PM, "Kookie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was there. It was my first time seeing the movie and I liked his version
> alot. It added alot to the film, especially considering the topic of
> machines and automation. The repetitive beats complimented the theme
> nicely.
I also mad
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Did anyone out in the detroit area whitness this event. How was it? Iowa
City
is no stones t
Did anyone out in the detroit area whitness this event. How was it? Iowa City
is no stones throw from Detroit, so I depend on you good folks to fill me in.
-jason
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>Not sure if this has
>been posted yet, but
>for those in the
>Detro
A haiku consists
Of seventeen syllables
And three lines, so no!
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Was that a haiku
MEKfc> Was that a haiku?
I check the list mail
they write of Jeff Mills again
wow, it's on topic
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cc:
Subject: (313) Metropolis Film
w/Mills Soundtrack in Detroit
02/03/03 06
Not sure if this has
been posted yet, but
for those in the
Detroit area:
The Classic Film
“Metropolis” with
soundtrack by Jeff
Mills
Saturday, March 8,
2003 / Viewings at
1 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Detroit Historical
Museum
“Metropolis,” made
in 1926, is the first
great science fiction
feat
I noticed this via slashdot.org
"Metropolis will be showing in Ann Arbor, Michigan at the Michigan Theater
[http://www.michtheater.com/special%20film.html].
>From their classic film series schedule:
Sound of Silents: METROPOLIS Digitally Restored Print!
September 21 With live organ accompanimen
olis has a an unequivocal "love
conquers
all" ending is a bit shakier too ...
...cultural discourse and criticizm on 313 ... wonders will never cease.
Peace,
Ken
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On Thu, May 02, 2002 at 12:43:22PM +0100, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
> The feeble grasp of Marxism (in the 1920s for God's sake!)
> >is bad enough, never mind the saccharine "love conquers all" resolution. Oh
> >dear.
>
> Naaah - you're ommitting a vital fact Jonny! This is 1930s America, happy
> ending
> who the hell are all these people? since when has london had hordes of beer
> swilling mills fans.?
Hallo... Maybe you guys have never met Rob Webb ?!?;)
Peace,
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> :I thought the film was almost awful. I'm glad they cut it down. God only
> :knows why such a lumbering primary school plot originally required over two
> :and half hours.
>
I dunno, I've seen it 3 or 4 times over the years. It's as much a fairy
tale as Snow White; it's as far from naturalistic a
excellent news¬!
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Subject: RE: [313] Metropolis DVD release...
I can verify that at least as of last summer, he in
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> I doubt if there will be a DVD release of the Mills cut of Metropolis.
The
> Fritz Lang Erbe is really carefull about re-releases of Metropolis.
When
> Metropolis was showed in Amsterdam the Fritz Lang Erbe demanded that
it
> w
t: Thursday, May 02, 2002 12:51 PM
>To: Jonny McIntosh; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
>Subject: Re: [313] Metropolis @ Royal Festival Hall
>
>
>I'd agree with the Super_Collider comments. It looked like an A-Level Art
>performance. Everybody seems to be raving about their new LP tho
er and me...
:And mine too:
:
:> My tuppeny worth
:
:I thought the film was almost awful. I'm glad they cut it down. God only
:knows why such a lumbering primary school plot originally required over two
:and half hours.
i guess its due to the fact that this was pretty early in the history of
fil
un-cultured types up here
might not have understood the concept of shutting up for more than 15
minutes at a time..!
"Odeluga, Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 02/05/2002 13:45:24
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>Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 1:01 PM
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>Subject: Re: [313] Metropolis @ Royal Festival Hall
>
>
>Erm, it's from 1920s Germany! I've never seen "It's A Wonderful
>Life", but I
>don
> >sitting through bad performance art set to turgid trip hop (with a weak
> >drummer to boot).
>
>
> Is that Christian Vogel ?
No, Vogel was working working what looked like some fairly ancient equipment
and even did a bit of singing at one point to add some bass to Lidells vocals.
Dunno who
02, 2002 12:19 PM
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> And mine too:
>
> > My tuppeny worth
>
> I thought the film was almost awful. I'm glad they cut it down. God only
> knows why such a lumbering primary school plot originally required over
two
> a
>-
>sitting through bad performance art set to turgid trip hop (with a weak
>drummer to boot).
Is that Christian Vogel ?
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were entitled to despise it.
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>
>
>And mine too:
>
>> My tuppeny
And mine too:
> My tuppeny worth
I thought the film was almost awful. I'm glad they cut it down. God only
knows why such a lumbering primary school plot originally required over two
and half hours. The feeble grasp of Marxism (in the 1920s for God's sake!)
is bad enough, never mind the saccharine
> I doubt if there will be a DVD release of the Mills cut of Metropolis. The
> Fritz Lang Erbe is really carefull about re-releases of Metropolis. When
> Metropolis was showed in Amsterdam the Fritz Lang Erbe demanded that it
> would be free for everybody.
When Grammenos and I saw Metropolis here
>I doubt if there will be a DVD release of the Mills cut of
>Metropolis. The
>Fritz Lang Erbe is really carefull about re-releases of
>Metropolis. When
>Metropolis was showed in Amsterdam the Fritz Lang Erbe demanded that it
>would be free for everybody.
A free to download SVCD/DivX would be go
> Think Im gonna have to invest in the full album - though a
> DVD release would
> be great !
I doubt if there will be a DVD release of the Mills cut of Metropolis. The
Fritz Lang Erbe is really carefull about re-releases of Metropolis. When
Metropolis was showed in Amsterdam the Fritz Lang Erb
great !
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>
>My tuppeny worth: As I suggested to Toby Frith ea
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>
>yeah it was fairly nuts. What was the deal with "Woop woop" /
>"Come on Jeff"
>everytime a kick came in during the fil
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>> To: Toby Frith; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
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>>
>> There was quite a bit o
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>To: 313@hyperreal.org
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>
>
>Toby wrote:
>
>>I really enjoyed Radioboy's set, very dynamic and all, but I think one
>>w
, May 02, 2002 10:51 AM
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>Subject: RE: [313] Metropolis @ Royal Festival Hall
>
>
>There was quite a bit of tomfoolery for such a relatively
>'short' event ...
>(it must have been an effort to get that slaug
ged to sleep through the whole
thing!
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>
>The guy
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> >what to make of his dj set afterwards. on one level it kicked, but on
> >another i found to be a bit samey - other than "Jupiter Jazz"
&g
>what to make of his dj set afterwards. on one level it kicked, but on
>another i found to be a bit samey - other than "Jupiter Jazz"
>it was an
>hour's worth of hardish techno. a bit more variety would've
>been good
I quite enjoyed it - packed full of mills/UR classics - The Bells, Cha
Toby wrote:
I really enjoyed Radioboy's set, very dynamic and all, but I think one
would
get a bit tired of him
destroying stuff all the time. Thankfully he's no one-trick pony. Missed
most of Super_Collider, but
I didn't really dig what I heard at the end. The screening of "Metropolis"
was v
quot; makes a lot more sense now.
>
>
>
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> From: Ian Cheshire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 'Langsman, Marc' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 313 Detroit <313@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 9:39 AM
> Subject: RE: [313] Met
I made it along as well. Herbert was definatly fun. he did a similar thing at
the Big Chill Festival, but also had a female vocalist and was playing live
keyboards over the top of his on the fly sampling shinanigans. The best thing
for me though was the man himself, jerking around like some mad
amn good for a school night.
sImon
From: "Langsman, Marc" To: "313 Detroit" <313@hyperreal.org> Subject: [313]
Metropolis @ Royal Festival Hall Date: Thu, 2 May 2002 09:28:48 +0100
Just a quick report on Jeff Mills / Metropolis at the Festival Hall in
London last night
arc'; 313 Detroit
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>
>
>Yeah Ian, there was myself, Rob, Anya, Ken and a few others.
>
>I really enjoyed Radioboy's set, very dynamic and all, but I
>think one would
>get a bit tired of him
>destroying stuff all
ot;Vangelis-like", i.e
just lots of atmospherics. "Robot Replica" makes a lot more sense now.
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Mate
I am gutted I could not go!!!
I am so jealous..
Toby Frith did you go as well?
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To: 313 Detroit
Subject: [313] Metropolis @ Royal Festival Hall
Just a quick report on Jeff Mills
Just a quick report on Jeff Mills / Metropolis at the Festival Hall in
London last night
Although Si Begg was orignally on the line-up it looks like he was replaced
by Matthew Herbert, giving it some crazy Radioboy stylings... this was
fairly quality as matthew herbert proceeded to sample/loo
One side is fine, but the other skips in a few places.
> Regardless, Birth Of 3000 is going to be a hit.
i got same problem with Rob Hood`s Kick Dirt... its skiping so much, that i
have it for nothing, played it once on party, but i had to do very fast back
spin and some miracles to save my self
Hi,
I went to the three PM showing and I have to agree that it was an excellent
experience. While I was at the shop I picked up UR3000, Los Hermanos, and
Update. I am glad that I am not the only one who had problems with the Los
Hermanos record. One side is fine, but the other skips in a few p
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> this is showing in london on may 1st, i think it's at the royal albert
hall
> at 7.30
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this is showing in london on may 1st, i think it's at the royal albert hall
at 7.30
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Subject: [313] metropolis screening in the
> i am on t
i am on the digest so i don't know if this has
already been discussed...but metropolis was sweet. i
have never seen the film but felt that even though the
movie was cut from 2.5 hours to 60 min, it was
complete in plot. plus having jeff mills introduce the
film and then answer questions was qui
i am on the digest so i don't know if this has already
been discussed...but metropolis was sweet. i have
never seen the film but felt that even though the
movie was cut from 2.5 hours to 60 min, it was
complete. plus having jeff mills introduce the film
and then answer questions was quite nice. t
I just got the invite today in the mail and its on Saturday April 20,
2002 at Submerge: 3000 E. Grand Blvd, Detroit in the Metroplex
Room...$5.00 admission
(show times: 1:00pm/3:00pm/6:00pm). Limited Seat Capacity RSVP @
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If anyone's interested.
G.
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Picked this off the Submerge website:
March 5, 2002
Sounds of the Metropolis < Jeff Mills to Moderate Detroit Screening
DETROIT < Metropolis, director Fritz Lang¹s iconoclastic vision of the
future, is a paragon of science fiction cinema. Originally released in 1927,
the film has a found a res
on 14/3/02 3:03 pm, rob webb at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i've never "taken
>> in" a live set in a proper seated auditorium and have a feeling it might be
>> a bit weird.
>> anyone have any experience of this sedentary form of appreciation?
I saw orbital play at the royal albert hall years ago,
> has anyone been to one of the other screenings? care to comment? did Mills
> dj, did he do anything much, was he even there?
Yeah, here in Sydney & Melbourne there were cinema screenings with a talk
and Q&A session - it was cool, lots of different people came, eg people from
film backgrounds,
anyone have info about the screening here in detroit?
Five
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i'm well up for it
However, with regard to the acts before and afterwards, i've never "taken
in" a live set in a proper seated auditorium and have a feeling it might be
a bit weird.
anyone have any experience of this sedentary form of appreciation?
my guess would be that he doesn't dj
http://www.sbc.org.uk/cgi-bin/framebuilder.cgi?target=http://www.sbc.org.uk/music/sub_music/performance/18820.html?version=1
anyone up for this?
rob
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i checked out the axis records site today and in the event calender, they list
a scheduled screening of metropolis at the metroplex room at the new submerge
building on april 26. just thought i would report this gem of a opportunity
for those who can cram into the room.
http://www.axisrecords
there are a few versions of metropolis around (including a colored version).
i rented one that seemed to be maybe 1/2 hour longer than the cd.
and for the most part i could kinda figure out when the music was in time.
i thought the music was perfect for the movie too.
i remember mention a while ago
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>Subject: Re: [313] Metropolis film & soundtrack
>Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 9:19 AM
>
>i don`t get how u can cut an hour from a film like metropolis
>
i don`t get how u can cut an hour from a film like metropolis
a
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To: "'Vince Woolums'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "313 List" <313@hyperreal.org>
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nd i wrote after the screening of metropolis
by mills here in nyc - http://www.pgeb.com/muzak/mills.html
-pete
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From: Vince Woolums [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: 313 List
Subject: [313] Metropolis film & soundtrack
I'm su
I'm sure this was covered already
I got DVD copy of Metropolis, and want to synch up the Mills soundtrack to
the film.
The film is nearly 2 hours long, but the soundtrack is only 1 hour long.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Vince Woolums
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afaik, it doesn't. it only works with his own version, which unfortunately
has not been released. but i read in german magazine de:bug that he plans
to show his remixed version at clubs where he spins. does anyone have more
information about that?
peter
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; From: Dharma nator [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 8:08 PM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: [313] metropolis
>
>
> anyone heard the Jeff Mills soundtrack to Metropolis?
> d
> __
> _
On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, peter mueller wrote:
> that would have been like birthday, christmas and new year's eve altogether
> :-)
>
You can get Metropolis on DVD or Video. In a perfect world, Axis
would post the times in the movies where the songs cue, so we could
do it up right!
that would have been like birthday, christmas and new year's eve altogether
:-)
peter
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Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 9:00 PM
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>
> is the movie av
Haye!
> anyone heard the Jeff Mills soundtrack to Metropolis?
> d
Realy good, essential Mills, if you ask me. It alternates between moody
tracks and 4 on the floor classic Mills material, but a bit more mature and
with more sense of pourpose, it seems to me.The whole soundtrack is very
coherent
nator" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [313] metropolis
Date: Fri, 08 Dec 2000 14:08:26 -0500
anyone heard the Jeff Mills soundtrack to Metropolis?
d
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Get more from the Web. FREE MS
is the movie available to buy with the soundtrack on it?
d
From: Roland van Oorschot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Dharma nator" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] metropolis
Date: Fri, 08 Dec 2000 20:48:21 +0100
At 14:08 12/08/2000 -0500, Dharma nato
At 14:08 12/08/2000 -0500, Dharma nator wrote:
anyone heard the Jeff Mills soundtrack to Metropolis?
Yup!
A beautiful and brillant soundtrack!
Don't expect 60 minutes of banging techno.
4/4 beats are spotted on this CD, though ;-)
R.
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: janos :
On Wednesday 29 November 2000 06:14, darw_n wrote:
> Sorry, I know this has been discussed before, but after listening to Mills'
> Metropolis, I must find it on vinyl, anyone have any leads?
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, darw_n wrote:
> Sorry, I know this has been discussed before, but after listening to Mills'
> Metropolis, I must find it on vinyl, anyone have any leads?
>
> darw_n
drive up here to recordtime. they have a bunch of 'em :)
(or i suppose you could save some gas money and hav
Where do you live?
Kevin
--- darw_n <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry, I know this has been discussed before, but
> after listening to Mills'
> Metropolis, I must find it on vinyl, anyone have any
> leads?
>
> darw_n
>
> "create, demonstrate, toneshift..."
> http://www.mp3.com/stations/cleve
darw_n wrote:
> Sorry, I know this has been discussed before, but after listening to Mills'
> Metropolis, I must find it on vinyl, anyone have any leads?
***7 or so of the tracks on the cd are available on a single LP on axis.
record time in detroit had copies, last time i checked their website.
>>that's possible, i hope not though the b/w version looks better imo<<
I would definitely argue to the contrary on that; the computer tinting is
probably the best I've ever seen on a silent film and definitely doesn't
detract; however it does omit most of the film at 80 minutes long (last I
heard
> Would you seek a re-issue of the film with your soundtrack?
> "If they allow us. The agency that own the rights only gave
> us permission to
> edit the film for use in a one-off presentation."
I heard this rumour last week that there would be a re-release of Metropolis
(DVD/Video) with the
that's possible, i hope not though the b/w version looks better imo
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 9:49 AM
> To: 'John Shipman'; 'Tom Robbins'; 313 mailing list
> Subject:
Maybe he wants to use the coloured version?
JayCee.
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mmm, didn't someone here say t
mmm, didn't someone here say the the film was public domain?
> -Original Message-
> From: Tom Robbins [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 7:01 AM
> To: 313 mailing list
> Subject: Re: [313] metropolis
>
> Matt Holland wrote:
Matt Holland wrote:
> Does anyone know if there will be any official release of the recut
version of the movie, in theatres or otherwise? Has it really only been
screened once?
The new issue of iDJ out now includes an interview with Jeff Mills by Nick
Doherty from which the following quote is lif
oops. i meant Metropolis is.
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Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 2:58 PM
To: Benjamin Cuthbert (Merch)
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] metropolis
on 10/13/00 9:40 AM, Benjamin Cuthbert (Merch) at
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on 10/13/00 9:40 AM, Benjamin Cuthbert (Merch) at
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> We haven't been solicited on it yet as a dvd/vhs release as of yet. I
> believe that it is public domain, so any company could pick it up and
> re-release it.
Metropolis is public domain, or the Mills / Palm Pictures
10/9/00
1. Dieselboy "The 6ixth Session" Palm Pictures
2. John Acquaviva "From Saturday to Sunday" Clubstar
Records
3. Steve Lawler "Nubreed" GU
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Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 2:2
on 9/27/00 8:53 AM, Tom Robbins at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm also looking for good sources of info
> on the film on the net if anyone has any pointers.
http://www.persocom.com.br/brasilia/metropo.htm
http://www.uow.edu.au/~morgan/Metroh.html
http://www.digitalcentury.com/encyclo/update/fr
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