Hi all,
Sorry to spam, but was hoping someone would be able to hit me up
privately with a contact for Alan?
Regards,
Patrick.
Excerpt:
RA: What did you think of the music on "Nude Photo" back then?
Alan Oldham: Back then, it was amazing. It was like alchemy. It was
like, taking a box and making it into a car.
Full article: http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature.aspx?1204
ilation EP coming out soon featuring new tracks from
Alan Oldham, Shawn Rudiman (*not* the one I played on my 22Feb09
mixshow), and 2 others. When time permits, I'll post more info.
BTW, what are you doing up so late, Kent? :) Me, I'm trying to catch up
on overdue remixes (nothing like t
There is more news about Alan, one of the most exciting things the posibility
of a movie version of his comic The sexy adventures of Orietta St. Cloud:
http://technotourist.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=720&mode=&order=0
KJ
On Thursday, March 03, 2005, at 09:33AM, Mart
This may be of interest to people...
Sorry to annoy you with more spam so soon. Just a quick note to remind
you all about my gallery debut this weekend. Large-scale prints and
new works on paper will be on display for the 1st time. Other artists
will be showing as well. It'll be the whole
cember 20, 2004 4:34 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Twonz playing with Rob Hood and Alan Oldham come
Friday Dec 17th
At long last, I saw Twonz play during the festival in the big back room
at The Works. I'd heard about him for years, of course, I'm sure Fixer
told me about h
Yep... That is the reason why they call him the techno terrorist ;)
~Erin
Fred Heutte wrote:
At long last, I saw Twonz play during the festival in the big
back room at The Works. I'd heard about him for years, of
course, I'm sure Fixer told me about him in 1994 or thereabouts.
He was the ski
At long last, I saw Twonz play during the festival in the big
back room at The Works. I'd heard about him for years, of
course, I'm sure Fixer told me about him in 1994 or thereabouts.
He was the skinny guy playing really, really fast. Afterward, my
head felt like I had been inside a lightning b
I basically went to see Oldham and Hood, since I'd never heard of the
other DJs, but I liked everything I did hear from them. I thought the
other DJs played good sets, but I can't comment on Twonz's set
specifically 'cause I don't know which of the other DJs he was.
Regardless, it was a night
And Twonz??? How was he?
~Erin
darnistle wrote:
What an excellent night!!!
DJ T-1000 played a very fun set, but Rob Hood TRULY TURNED IT OUT!
OMG!!! Hopefully, I'll be able to walk again by Monday... ;)
What an excellent night!!!
DJ T-1000 played a very fun set, but Rob Hood TRULY TURNED IT OUT!
OMG!!! Hopefully, I'll be able to walk again by Monday... ;)
Just a reminder:
Twonz playing with Rob Hood and Alan Oldham Friday Dec 17th
http://www.detroitmovementguide.com/ElectricAvenue/dec.jpg
Plus for those of you that will be wandering around Detroit @5:00 am I will be
playing ( Live PA) @ the afterparty 5:00 to 6:00 or 6:30 ish. @ McCarthy
The brand-new art book, "Product, Baby, Product: The Art of Alan D.
Oldham" is also out now at Cafepress, previewing artwork from Oldham's
latest comic project, VECTRA. Oldham cult characters JOHNNY GAMBIT and
ORIETTA ST. CLOUD are also represented. Order one today
Alan is currently doing 8 new 12
just added to http://cognitionaudioworks.com
:
interviews with:
John Tejada (Palette Records)
Mike Grant (Afrosyntrix, End To End, Moods & Grooves)
Alan Oldham/DJ T-1000 (Pure Sonik)
Andrew Duke live at Urban Fuel (available in
audio and video streams)
commentaries:
Are We Obsessed With
Hello,
Last week we had an informative interview with Alan Oldham of Pure Sonik
Records. We discussed his experiences in the music industry and his
perceptions of Detroit. Alan has a new project called "The Sexy
Adventures Of Orietta St. Cloud". The Comic comes with a compilatio
u, 22 Nov 2001 05:05:03 -0500 (EST)
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Subject: Re: [313] Alan Oldham (another event)?
> For some
Yes I also heard that he wasn't happy with not being
asked to play at the last DEMF.
Cheers for the help
Mark
--- Jason Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
> I'm new to the list... hi
>
> > For some odd reason, I bet he is playing demf.
> > I could be wrong.
> >
> > I also bet he is getti
I'm new to the list... hi
> For some odd reason, I bet he is playing demf.
> I could be wrong.
>
> I also bet he is getting a kick out of this thread, since he is on
this list.
I haven't been on the list more than a day... so I have no idea
what has been said earlier about thi
For some odd reason, I bet he is playing demf.
I could be wrong.
I also bet he is getting a kick out of this thread, since he is on this list.
Lorie
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<< i can see Alan Oldham being in Phill
i can see Alan Oldham being in Philly that weekend for Whistle 4. i don't
know this for sure, but i know he is there every year and he gets along with
the promoters pretty good.
JEFF!
> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Hughes [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, Feb
Dear all
I posted this yesterday and am not sure if it went
through.
Anyway I have heard that another music event will be
happening in Detroit around the same time as the DEMF
2001. It is allegedly being co-organised by Alan
Oldham.
Is this true?
Has it been discussed?
Please any information
Dear all
I heard that there is going to be another festival (on
a smaller scale)co-organised by Alan Oldham. It is
also meant to be happening at the same time as the
DEMF 2001.
Anybody know any more?
Cheers for your help
Mark
Do
tendance.
Date: 19 Aug 2000 22:01:24 -
To: 313@hyperreal.org
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SF report
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Detroit was representin' in San Francisco last night. Alan Oldham played a
really good driving set at the Listen.com event, preceded by my
>I had similar experiences
>with Stacey Pullen and Derrick May. It seems like they don't trust the crowd
>will get the deep and challenging tunes, and instead stick with safe and
>easy discoloops.
H. I just can't equate either of those two 'playing it safe'. They're
just not like that as
stick to a
tried and tested formula, I've experienced that - like you said. Rick
trusted us... and delivered.
Respect
JasonB
> --
> From: rol leider[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 11:24 PM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject:
ou could choose the vague
characters of Drexciya! Other characters could be the Burden brothers (like
Double Dragon!!) Mad Mike, Rolando, etc
Vince
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Subject: Re: [313] Rick Wade (was Alan Oldham comics...etc,etc)
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2000 11:30:38 -0400
I think you're assuming too much about the responsibility of a dj to you the
individual. I've known Rick for a while and I can only shed this light o
I think you're assuming too much about the responsibility of a dj to you the
individual. I've known Rick for a while and I can only shed this light on the
subject. He's a house freak, not unlike myself, and he plays what freaks Rick
Wade, not what he thinks any given crowd might like. DJ'ing to me
I heard Rick Wade not so long ago and was very disappointed at his selection
of what was ninetenths generic discoloops with only an occasional deep house
track like the stuff he produces thrown in. What is it with these dj's who
play such different music to what they produce? I had similar exper
In a message dated 13/07/00 05:46:09 GMT Daylight Time,
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> How bout a UR videogame? This provides the opportunity to incorporate the
> music with the characters, and... well... it would be cool ;`)
Here's an idea! Sell it to Nintendo for the 64, or Sega for the Dreamc
>Definitely. I'd love to see what Marvel would do with "Suburban Knight" :
).
>Or a UR comic.
How bout a UR videogame? This provides the opportunity to incorporate the
music with the characters, and... well... it would be cool ;`)
I thought I would just use this as a segway into what I was goin
In a message dated 12/07/00 13:47:28 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
> I loved "Energy Flash" by Simon Reynolds (a guy from The Wire) - his thesis
> on the link between drug consumption and techno is debatable, but he really
> covers the whole spectrum of electronic music, which pu
> Second: does anyone know of any good books about techno in particular,
or
> electronic music in general?
Any books on Herbie
> Hancock or Miles Davis about the "Bitches Brew" period?
I have "miles' diary" but it is really just photos and record reviews, I
know there is a miles biography tha
From: "*** ASKEW" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] John Byrne (was Alan Oldham comics)
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 09:57:57 PDT
Jorge wrote:
what didn't you dig about Eshun's book? I thought it was pretentious
doodoo at first, then found it fasci
Jorge wrote:
what didn't you dig about Eshun's book? I thought it was pretentious
doodoo at first, then found it fascinating.
I've got nothing against Kodwo or Dan... more power to them.
I was just trying to lighten the thread a little. :)
Besides, there's quite a few comic-book influences in
From: "*** ASKEW" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] John Byrne (was Alan Oldham comics)
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 08:34:56 PDT
Second: does anyone know of any good books about techno in particular,
or electronic music in general? I've read "T
Second: does anyone know of any good books about techno in particular,
or electronic music in general? I've read "Techno Rebels" by Dan
Sicko, "More brilliant than the Sun" by Kodwo Eshun and "Space is the
place" by Szwed (about Sun Ra)...
pffft* Kodwo Eshun.
Dan Sicko... who's he?
Try 'X-Men'
-- Forwarded by Jochem Peteri/RUB/RSG on 12-07-2000 15:39
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Jochem Peteri
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To: Neil Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc:
Subject: RE: [313] Alan Oldham comics (Document link: Database 'Jochem
Peteri', View
Has anyone else got/seen the Plus 8 commic that cam with a fuse flexidisc?
I think it was alan oldham that did the artwork for it.
It's pretty cool, the adventures of Richie Hawtin, Dan Bell and Jochem
Pappe (And featuring UR robots called 303 and 808) and their attempts to
liberate the
> Second: does anyone know of any good books about techno in particular, or
> electronic music in general? I've read "Techno Rebels" by Dan Sicko, "More
> brilliant than the Sun" by Kodwo Eshun and "Space is the place" by Szwed
> (about Sun Ra),
Also reccomend the documentary "A Joyful Noise"
I loved "Energy Flash" by Simon Reynolds (a guy from The Wire) - his thesis
on the link between drug consumption and techno is debatable, but he really
covers the whole spectrum of electronic music, which puts Detroit in
perspective ; the discog is extensive and interesting, though much messier
tha
aan Frank zijn oren moeten trekken ;-)
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From: jurren baars [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 2:35 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Alan Oldham comics
On the the Progress Cd by T-1000 it says that a new Alan Oldham book is
going to be rel
On the the Progress Cd by T-1000 it says that a new Alan Oldham book is
going to be released this year. Is it out allready, and where can i get any
of his comic-books? I really like the drawings he does for Djax, and the
other stuf I've seen from him so far. I have a hard time finding any
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