Def Harmonic - Embrace (Altered Vibes)
- Altered vibes
Yes! Hip Hop with heavy lashings of 313 synths and p-funk - also
check the new Vanishing System LP.
Haruomi Hosono - Mix Form (Progressive Form)
- Mixed and recorded by Haruomi Hosono at Quiet Lodge TYO, available at JetSet
Baby Ford - Basking in the Breaklights (Force Inc)
- Nice trax, now out on Perlon
Susanna and the Magical Orchestra - List of Lights and Buoys
- Abstract folk electronics - n
ide mix on the remix EP of that, I think
it is new on Teknotika, I listened but didn't have enough ca$h to buy it at the
time.
~David
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Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 13:50:45 +
From: robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
> i look forward to that new m&g thing. (now i wonder if mike g will play
> it tonite at t-funkshun)
Dunno, but the advance signs are good, and he's up for playing. He apparently
played an impromptu disco set in one of Liverpool's bars last along with their
resident Dave Soulism and our very ow
yeah his stuff is not super complicated. his strings are just the
bomb too, you can hear them a mile away and know its him.
yeah that's what i love too. really melancholic.
i really
dug that fractured electro styled cut on the LP, it was a little
left field for him but really nice, it felt lik
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From: robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>rick is one of those producers where i could probably pick up any
of
>his things without listening and still know that at least one
track on
>there i will like a lot.
>
>he has a nice direct/simple
rick is one of those producers where i could probably pick up any of
his things without listening and still know that at least one track on
there i will like a lot.
he has a nice direct/simple sound, whether he's doing house or electro.
i love that.
i look forward to that new m&g thing. (n
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From: robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>rick wade - dark ascension - music is...
oh man, i had totally forgotten about that LP. very nice stuff,
definitely should have been in my top X LPs. i recently got his
new 12" on white label forthco
On 10 Dec 2004, at 10:20, Paul Kendrick wrote:
gary martin - serious business - teknotika
I wish I had put this in my list because its defo one of the best 12"
of the year, I've been playing it loads. The track serious business
sounds well mill's tho. But I like that.
ghetto chic (both mi
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Subject: (313) Re:(313) top ten
a random ten of new stuff from 04 (ask me tomorrow and i'll give ya a
different list :) )
juan atkins - ffwd ep - new religion
jersey devil social club - italo bassline - environ
max berlin - elle et moi (
On 10-dec-04, at 10:34, Marsel // Nomorewords.net wrote:
the $tinkworx album was on a different label
..
:-)
$tinkworx - Ain't-Chit History (Nature)
Doh! Delsin KJ!, The $tinkworks album is on Delsin, Delsin i tell you!
The excellent $tinkworks album is on that Delsin label thing..
a random ten of new stuff from 04 (ask me tomorrow and i'll give ya a
different list :) )
juan atkins - ffwd ep - new religion
jersey devil social club - italo bassline - environ
max berlin - elle et moi (joakim mix) (in fact all joakim stuff just
kills it)
beanfield - tides - c's movement #
10 out of my many favourite tunes this year
Some of these are only new to me of course.
Umod - Still Afraid
Madvillain - All Caps
Kenny Larkin - My Reflection
Juan Atkins - Spin
Juan Atkins - Track 10 (Kirk DeGiorgio Re-Edit)
Norma Jean Bell - Mystery
Porks Watch - Million Toes
Ronnie Dyson - It
yperreal.org>
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Oh well now that everyone is dropping lists here:
5 that never left my iPod albums:
Like A Tim & Gina V. D'Orio - Bassgirl (Like/Dub)
Octave One - The Theory Of Everything (430 West)
Optic Nerve - M
here is mine
dj bone longevity 1 and 2
los hermanos my mothers guitarra
juan atkins rebound and fast forward
memory foundation doenerpardies
ur windchime
kenny larkin narcissist
dark comedy my sol
orlando voorn rereleases
jackmate basline for jose (superyou mix)
los hermanos resurection
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>...my personal top ten of releases from 2004 :)
>
>1. Moodymann - Black Mahogani 3-LP [ Peacefrog ]
>(probably the most rememberable release of 2004?!?!)
>
>2. 3 Chairs - LP - [ 3 Chairs ]
>(proper quality de
ups ... had read that too late, plus I'm pretty retro-orientated ;)
but the private KDJ pressing had to be mentioned
best regards
frAnk
Am 09.12.2004 16:00 Uhr schrieb "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" unter
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Yo Franky
>
> Edits are banned!
>
> New music only!
> ___
Yo Franky
Edits are banned!
New music only!
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...my personal top ten of releases from 2004 :)
1. Moodymann - Black Mahogani 3-LP [ Peacefrog ]
(probably the most rememberable release of 2004?!?!)
2. 3 Chairs - LP - [ 3 Chairs ]
(proper quality deep house from the D + much more than just loops ;) )
3. Moodymann - Untitled [ KDJ 16 ]
(too un
Maarten>I'm 22.
That's even worse!
Dis-illusioned at 22!
: )
>Maybe I should take another listen, they might grow on me.
Please, please do. I can't believe my quality control is that bad!
Admittedly I'm not the worlds greatest judge, but, you know...
btw JT , or is it Stewart?! made an excell
But I am 20 years old :-)
Why am I telling? don't know :D
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To: <313@hyperreal.org>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 1:27 PM
Subject: Re: (313) top ten
> > this c
this chart is dedicated to Maarten Beute, dis-illusioned with techno music
at the ripe old age of about 24!
I'm 22. ;-) I reckon there is good stuff in your list (if not all), but
wasn't really impressed *that* much on a first listen (listend to them when
they came out). Maybe I should take an
I think we should ban edits from the top tens!
Also, I'm no good at these. I cant even remember what I did last week, let
alone what records I got this year.
Oh, and some of my top ten for this year is stuff that isn't out yet, so I
can't include that either.
and they're in no particular order ei
Maarten.
Wanted to continue this discussion with you, but my boss is in
: (
But, anyway, I make you right on most of those points.
Alex
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Ok I have to take the top ten bait:
1) Juan Atkins - Rebound
2) DJ Bone - Knowhere
3) Orlando Voorn - pick one :-)
4) DJ Bone - Physics EP
5) Chez Damier - Spiritual Warfare V.1
6) UR - Windchime
7) Sterac Electronics - Interpersonal XP
8) Abe Duque & Blake
l.org
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. AND, at least 313 is actually talking
about MUSIC again.
~David
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Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 17:03:14 -0500
From: "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
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Going to try and do a top ten but my fav labels for 2004 are:
Iridite/11th Hour/Sud/Los/Varial/Technonoir/Electrofunk/Subject
Detroit/Counterbalance/Monox
Martin
>
> Like A Tim & Gina V. D'Orio - Bassgirl (Like/Dub)
oh yes!!!
so good. wish my ipod wasn't in the shop =/
> Octave One - The Theory Of Everything (430 West)
> Optic Nerve - Metal Images (Puzzlebox)
> $tinkworx - Ain't-Chit History (Nature)
> Raiders of the lost Arp - Raiders of the los
Oh well now that everyone is dropping lists here:
5 that never left my iPod albums:
Like A Tim & Gina V. D'Orio - Bassgirl (Like/Dub)
Octave One - The Theory Of Everything (430 West)
Optic Nerve - Metal Images (Puzzlebox)
$tinkworx - Ain't-Chit History (Nature)
Raiders of the lost Arp - Raiders
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>Panash (Pepe Bradock) - Unicorn (Atavisme)
i like this record, though i havent heard anyone else even mention
it. certainly not a massive anthem like some of the best pepe
records, but its got a really nice
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From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Actually I'm surprised so many people cited "What Happened" - I
own it, I like it, I play it, but to me it is not even the best
cut on that EP!
i just cited the EP in my list because t
>Dear Stewart,
(heyyy Stewart is my last name Baute!)
> maarten your taste is crap! ;P
>funny you say that. First, a lot of the stuff you like, I like too and vice
well, it wasn't "haha" funny, but yes, i was kidding!
>versa. I just don't buy as much records as you do. Second, one of my
yo
egads, not sure I can come up with a top ten as I haven't been buying much
this year (not as much as I'd like to)
so - those that I bought this year (of those that came out in 2004) in the
order I've been able to think of them
Panash (Pepe Bradock) - Unicorn (Atavisme)
DJ Bone - both RIDE and
Hi, well you say you disagree but then you say that it isn't a radical
difference... which means it is "logical progression." Maybe I wasn't very
clear, I just mean it was a natural step for 313-derived music to go into this
territory. Not like it HAD to go there or is some huge new leap. Act
Dear Stewart,
maarten your taste is crap! ;P
funny you say that. First, a lot of the stuff you like, I like too and vice
versa. I just don't buy as much records as you do. Second, one of my
favourite records is downlow 001, one of your records. I am also in love
with the "todas las noches"
> ... BUT I play all that clicky
> microhouse perlon type stuff a lot, and for some reason I don't
> understand, people here don't seem to like that sound much anymore.
> However, in my opinion that is the logical evolution of the music and
> there is a lot of great stuff being made along those
Hi Alex!
1) ron hardy - ron's edits vol.2 [ ron's edits 002 ]
-> infamous edits
3) ron hardy - ron's edits vol.1 [ ron's edits 001 ]
-> legendary ron hardy edits
I know you're aware of this. These two records are COPIES of Ron Hardy
edits. I have them both and agree that they are EXCELLENT.
disagree
I can think of a Kit Clayton live set that was totally glich. It was an
amazing disc burned from a live show. I think the real problem is the
vast amount of perlon wannabe's that flooded the market. Playing a
bunch of mediocre style bitters would mke any set sound bland.
On Wedn
Singles
---
01. Robag Wruhme - Skrubbs (Musik Krause)
02. Jesper Dahlback - Machine Dance (DK)
03. Akufen - Forcept I (M-nus)
04. John Spring - Strange (Sub Static)
05. Phil Stumpf - Schnipsel (Festplatten)
06. Run Stop Restore - Arrows (M-nus)
07. Minimal Man - Chicken Store (Perlon)
08. John
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But there is something to be said for this. It does seem to be
appearing less and less, both in people's sets and in their charts.
--
Dennis DeSantis
www.dennisdesantis.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BUT I play all that clicky microhouse perlon type stuff a lot, and for
some reason I don't un
BUT I play all that clicky microhouse perlon type stuff a lot, and
for some reason I don't understand, people here don't seem to like
that sound much anymore.
This certainly isn't true for me - or for a few other list members I
can think of.
>2004 had plenty of GREAT music. FIrst off, what about the DETROIT GRAND
>PUBAHS, best 313 record of the year
dunno about best 313 record, but i listed it! the album that should have come
after sandwiches imo!
>(basically) house... BUT I play all that clicky microhouse perlon type stuff a
>lo
You lot can say what you like about Maarten but I wish I too could say:
> these are the 8 records released in 2004 that I bought
I got a lot of your list too... lovely choise!
Ken
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To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 6:30 PM
Subject: Re: (313) top ten
> here's what i could think of, with a lil&
those
lines. I do realize when I see everyone's top ten list that my tastes seem to
be diverging from the "313 mainstream" these days.
~David
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Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 17:14:25 +
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Ok I have to take the top ten bait:
1) Juan Atkins - Rebound
2) DJ Bone - Knowhere
3) Orlando Voorn - pick one :-)
4) DJ Bone - Physics EP
5) Chez Damier - Spiritual Warfare V.1
6) UR - Windchime
7) Sterac Electronics - Interpersonal XP
8) Abe Duque & Blake Baxter - What Happened
9) Dex - El Cami
here's what i could think of, with a lil' help from discogs:
jneiro jarel - black cinderella [kindred spirits]
heavy - heavy [kindred spirits]
juan atkins - fast forward [new religion]
luciano - la limonada de pepe bombilla [mental groove]
yoav b - boogie down saturn [wabi sabi]
d5 - formation on
oh, yeah Maarten, I forgot.
JOAKIM!
You not got that mix he did of Elle & Moi?
It's like a flippin '04 version of your love or something, its immense!
Alex
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> if its so easy, why cant i find tons of house records as good as
> this one?
I truly belief (I mean what I say now) there has not been released more than
five good house records this year. Of course the 3 chairs album is one of
Maarten.
My friend.
I gotta pull you up here.
>1) ron hardy - ron's edits vol.2 [ ron's edits 002 ]
-> infamous edits
>3) ron hardy - ron's edits vol.1 [ ron's edits 001 ]
-> legendary ron hardy edits
I know you're aware of this. These two records are COPIES of Ron Hardy
edits. I have them b
On 8 Dec 2004, at 17:12, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
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From: "Maarten Baute" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I truly belief (I mean what I say now) there has not been
released more than
five good house records this year.
Have you heard every
-- Original Message --
From: "Maarten Baute" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I truly belief (I mean what I say now) there has not been
released more than
>five good house records this year.
???
i know theres not a ton of good music coming out, but thats just
if its so easy, why cant i find tons of house records as good as
this one?
I truly belief (I mean what I say now) there has not been released more than
five good house records this year. Of course the 3 chairs album is one of
the best if you compare it to the majority of the records coming out
>Hmmm isn't it a bit too easy to make a 7 minute repeating loop (as is
the case with most of the tracks on this lp)? If "underwater people"
wouldn�t be on this album, there wouldn't be a reason for me to buy it.
it's ok you don't like the album, but which tracks are 7 minute loops? i didn'
Hmmm... these are the 8 records released in 2004 that I bought. I checked
most of the other stuff coming out, really. I just think there is not much
interesting stuff out there at the moment... I'm sorry.
1) ron hardy - ron's edits vol.2 [ ron's edits 002 ]
-> infamous edits
2) theo parrish - t
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From: "Maarten Baute" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> 1. 3 Chairs lp
>
>Hmmm isn't it a bit too easy to make a 7 minute repeating
loop (as is
>the case with most of the tracks on this lp)?
if its so easy, why cant i find tons of house r
1. 3 Chairs lp
Hmmm isn't it a bit too easy to make a 7 minute repeating loop (as is
the case with most of the tracks on this lp)? If "underwater people"
wouldn´t be on this album, there wouldn't be a reason for me to buy it.
Ah well... most house/techno albums sound a bit uninspired com
Oh.. this _has_ to be mentioned (I promised to mention this when it was
time for top lists for this year):
Beanfield » Tides (Carl Craig Remix)
I think this might be the best release this year.
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, Jari Tolkkinen wrote:
>
> Top records this year for me were (not in particular
Top records this year for me were (not in particular order):
Bola » Gneyse
Sugarloaf Gansters » Samba Swat
Nathan Fake » The sky was pink
Erykah Badu vs. Quincy Jones » On & On (Summer in Sydney remix)
Joris Voorn » Lost Memories pt. 2
Kamaal the Abstract » 4 Track EP
Rex The Dog - Prototype and
aha, got this the other day
freak 7 vs critical phase - orlando voorn & maurice fulton remixes - new
religion
great stuff!! also on NR the John Foxx - Mr No - Joakim Remix is highly
recommended..
> i'm just gonna do it like ian and make a list of ones as they spring to
> mind...:
>
> 12"/ep:
>
1. 3 Chairs lp
2. Omar S - 004 - Fhxe
3. Juan Atkins - "Fast Forward" - new religeon
4. Mike l & Lenoiraude (c Webster remix)- mystic river - battle
5. Abe Duque + Blake Baxter - "What Happened?" - Abe Duque
7. Directions - Busted trees
8. Kenny larkin - let me think peacefrog
9. UR -windchime
10.
i'm just gonna do it like ian and make a list of ones as they spring to mind...:
12"/ep:
juan atkins - ffwd - new religion
dynarec - the lost souls - delsin
ross154 - until my heart stops... - m > o > s
orlando voorn - all ignitors
shed - red planet express - solo action
jersey devil social club -
I have to be honest (though out of fashion) and say my favorite lp of the year
by far is joanna newsom's milk eyed mender. Emotional genius. Lyrics are
thoughtful. Touching melodies and the most unorthodox arrangements and hooks
I've heard in awhile. **activates flame proof containment field**
ack! as soon as i sent it i remembered:
Moonstarr - "Detroit" - Sonar Kollective
damnit.
tom
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From: "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 10:34:09 -0500
>here's what i came
here's what i came up with. im sure im forgetting some record i
really really love. argh. its funny though, in a cursory glance
through my records sitting around my room, its wild how few new
records i buy. its totally not on purpose, it seems like ive been
buying lots of represses and edits of
robin wrote:
is there much difference between a bootlegger and an 'editor'?
I'd say in general creativity is this difference.
Plus if we're talking about editing old tracks, I'd say it's not
exploiting the artist, in fact it's more likely to increase sales of the
original.
Bootlegging
> 8) Make them drink a bottle of LSD and lock them in a dark
> skip with only a record player and a bunch of ultradyne records
If you'll pay for my flight, I'd be down for that punishment. How many days?
Will the lsd be on steady supply? Will I have water? Do I have to play the
records or will
>is there much difference between a bootlegger and an 'editor'?
I think a little, yeah.
But I ain't even getting started. And besides, I'm on a posting ban.
*he says, posting again*
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is there much difference between a bootlegger and an 'editor'?
before anyone jumps on me (or starts eyeing my balls up), i'm playing
devils advocate, ahem
robin...
On 8 Dec 2004, at 14:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
here's the top ten things I'd like to do to bootleggers today
1) Burn them
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> >(ROFL) I think you're going soft Alex! ;-)
>
> Nope,
>
> should send them insane.
>
> I did it 3 years ago, and look at me now.
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Yeah but that was with 'vengaboys' not ultradyne tho
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>(ROFL) I think you're going soft Alex! ;-)
Nope,
should send them
>(ROFL) I think you're going soft Alex! ;-)
Nope,
should send them insane.
I did it 3 years ago, and look at me now.
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8) Make them drink a bottle of LSD and lock them in a dark skip with
only a
record player and a bunch of ultradyne records
(ROFL) I think you're going soft Alex! ;-)
K
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here's the top ten things I'd like to do to bootleggers today
1) Burn them face first
2) Cut their balls off
3) Rub gravel in their grazes
4) Drag them behind my motorcycle combination with fishing wire wrapped
round their nuts
5) Take a flamethrowe
lol... Can I help you with that?
Ken
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> here's the top ten things I'd like to do to bootleggers today
>
> 1
honor the broader goals of society
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To: DJ Ken
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ahh I can't believe I missed this one...sorry Matt "blush"
Mat
here's the top ten things I'd like to do to bootleggers today
1) Burn them face first
2) Cut their balls off
3) Rub gravel in their grazes
4) Drag them behind my motorcycle combination with fishing wire wrapped
round their nuts
5) Take a flamethrower to their wife and child
6) Grind up their bones
> Mathew Johnson - Decompression - Minus
>
> Ken
>
> http://www.djken.nl
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <313@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 2:56 PM
> Subject: Re: (313) top ten
>
>
>>
ay, December 08, 2004 2:56 PM
Subject: Re: (313) top ten
> just a few I really liked this year and probably more but these ones
> spring to mind...
>
> Jeff Mills - "Mosaigna" (re-edit) - Psycho Thrill
> Gary Martin - Samedi (DJ 3000 mix) - Teknotika US
> Trolley Route
just a few I really liked this year and probably more but these ones
spring to mind...
Jeff Mills - "Mosaigna" (re-edit) - Psycho Thrill
Gary Martin - Samedi (DJ 3000 mix) - Teknotika US
Trolley Route - The Sleeper - (Robert Hood mix) - Pure Plastic
Joey Beltram - Rising Sun LP - Tresor
Joris Voor
DJ Genesis/Omar S - Tribute to Betty 'Tonight/U' (Subgroundz)
Brennan Green - Velouria (Modal,)
Loosefingers (larry Heard) Acid Bounce/ Transmission (Alleviated)
Chez Damier Spiritual Warfare (trackmode)
theo parrish twin cities (harmonie park)
and what ever environ releases there were
i could
Here's my top ten... in reverse order:
10: Kraftwerk - Aerodynamik (Francois K's Aero Vocal)
9: John Tejada - Sweat (on the walls) (Poker Flat)
8: Donnacha Costello - Opal (Minimise)
7: Osborne - Bout Ready To Jak (Matthew Dear rmx) (Spectral)
6: Los Hermanos - My Mother's Guitarra (Los Herman
hey list,
It would be cool if everyone posted their top ten favorites this time
around. I dont remember too many people posting last year.
Its a very helpful post because it challenges you to take a good look
at what you have. It would be very educational.
-j
Alright, my favorite 10 artist for 2004 : (in no particular order)
1) Lucien-n-Luciano : Man, has this guy made a lot of great stuff this
year. I cant keep track of it all. Blind Behaviour is an incredible
album.
2) DJ Bone : All of his new subject detroit records are top shelf. Each
re
hey guys any ideas for last 2004's 'top ten'?
my ideas would be like:
*'The Jazzy Drumsolo' - Strategy (Kranky)
*Laurent Garnier and Jeff Mills set, Switch, Studio Brussels 17.09.04
*'110th August' - Takashi Wada (Onitor)
*'Iambic 9 Poetry' - Squarepusher (Warp)
*'Saddisfie Ya' - Rob Brown (Odds
(Apologies for more OT)
"But didn't he engineer Nevermind with Butch Vig producing because I remember
him whining that if he'd have taken points on the album he could have retired."
He did pro the Page/Plant record from '98, which might help explain why
Shellac have provided fans with Krisp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 7 Jan 2003 about following:
> But didn't he engineer Nevermind with Butch Vig producing because I
> remember him whining that if he'd have taken points on the album he
> could have retired. Anyone have a copy of Nevermind handy?
heh, my "almost original copy" bo
You're right, he did produce In Utero. My mistake.
But didn't he engineer Nevermind with Butch Vig producing because I remember
him whining that if he'd have taken points on the album he could have retired.
Anyone have a copy of Nevermind handy?
pw
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"In Utero" is the Albini produced Nirvana record - and he did it all right
here in Minnesota
Butch Vig did "Nevermind"
MEK
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steve albini also produced (or engineered, i can't recall which) nirvana's
'nevermind'.
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rediscoveries for 2002.
as were thousands in the Metro Detroit area ... :)
what was it, an S.A.S.E. mailed into WJLB to get one of those cards?
-d
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 11:26 AM, Andy Kellman wrote:
Dave was a member of Mojo's "Midnight Funk Association"
ges a bare minimum to record bands.
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:Big Black were d
>Dave was a member of Mojo's "Midnight Funk Association"
He was from Detroit and worked in a studio before he moved to Chicago and
joined Big Black. I remember he said in interviews that he was an engineer on
George Clinton and Sly Stone sessions. Maybe he just cleaned the toilets and
poured co
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Big Black was from Chicago / Evanston, Illinois, and consisted of Steve
Albini,
Dave Riley, Santiago Durango, and Roland [drums]. Steve an
I saw them once and they were using an Oberheim DX drum machine not a
Roland.
on 1/7/03 11:13 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Big Black was from Chicago / Evanston, Illinois, and consisted of Steve
> Albini,
> Dave Riley, Santiago Durango, and Roland [drums]. Steve and a few
Big Black was from Chicago / Evanston, Illinois, and consisted of Steve Albini,
Dave Riley, Santiago Durango, and Roland [drums]. Steve and a few others from
Scratch Acid formed Rapeman, another favorite of mine, also on Touch & Go. Then
he started producing other people... Breeders being one of th
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