Has a Blackwater/Knights Of The Jaguar vibe to it. Awesome track! Also
enjoying:
You might remember them from their EPs for M-Plant back in 1995
and 1997: Memory Foundation are back with a new EP called
Reptiles in Exile on Andy Vaz' Yore imprint and it is out on Monday:
http://www.discogs.
Just noticed this is finally being released todayI can't recommend it
enough.
Interested to see if others like it as much as I do.
btw...am I the only one that likes the original of Alter Ego's Gary more
than the Carl Craig remix? The C2 mix seems kinda superfluous to me.
- Origina
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Part 1 >
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At 01:21 AM 1/25/2002, you wrote:
Woh ... rewind that von Oswald bit! How'd that come about?
>
>
>>mmm, I got confused. it _is a collaboration song with holger
>hiller on his
>>lp "oben im eck" and I should know cause I loved holger hiller too...
>
>
>Ah...Holger...Dorau...and the band from whi
Woh ... rewind that von Oswald bit! How'd that come about?
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>Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 11:44 PM
>To: Frederic Madre
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At 17:44 24/01/2002 -0600, Mxyzptlk wrote:
Ah...Holger...Dorau...and the band from which they sprang, Palais
Schuamberg - and to make it a bit more 313 relevant, didn't M. Von Oswald
play drums with them as well
sure, with thomas fehlmann
f.
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mmm, I got confused. it _is a collaboration song with holger hiller on his
lp "oben im eck" and I should know cause I loved holger hiller too...
Ah...Holger...Dorau...and the band from which they sprang, Palais
Schuamberg - and to make it a bit more 313 relevant, didn't M. Von Oswald
play d
My frame of reference was more of what was making waves then in terms of
the UK music press and what my circle of friends (other music nerds)
commonly acknowledged as stellar during the period.
jeff
At 07:00 AM 1/24/2002, John Bush wrote
At 20:23 22/01/02 -0600, Mxyzptlk wrote:
>("Colours Will Come" - produced by M. Von Oritz), I know of nothing entitled
>"Whippets". If you have
>some more info on this please forward it - I'd love to own it.
mmm, I got confused. it _is a collaboration song with holger hiller on his lp
"oben im
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To: Odeluga, Ken
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] british electronic foundation
Some of the lyrics would help! If it was '82, it was probably "Party Fears
Two" or "Club Country". If it was a bit l
Some of the lyrics would help! If it was '82, it was probably "Party Fears
Two" or "Club Country". If it was a bit later (say 1- 2 years) it might
have been "Waiting for the Love Boat" "Those First Impressions" or
"Perhaps". If it was earlier it could have been "White Car In Germany",
"Kitchen
At 10:57 23/01/02 +, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
>Can anyone remember their number 1 UK smash, circa 1982/3? ...
country club ?
f.
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... subversive
musuc still got on telly in those days ... now, where's me Zimmer?
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>Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 10:39 PM
>To: Odeluga, Ken
>Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
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well, perhaps. but shortly before dying he released a solo LP
He did one called "Beyond the Sun" in 1997 on Nude records. Other than
"Outernational" and some eps ("Colours Will Come" - produced by M. Von
Oritz), I know of nothing entitled "Whippets". If you have some more info
on this plea
At 16:34 22/01/2002 -0600, Mxyzptlk wrote:
I thought "Whippets" was a track on one of the Holger Hiller records on
which Billy sang.
well, perhaps. but shortly before dying he released a solo LP
Mackenzie also did a collaboration with Paul Haig (there's another one!)
released not all that lo
> I know Billy MacKenzie committed suicide shortly after his mother's death,
> but I hadn't heard about Rankine. BTW, "Whippets" were the breed of dogs
> MacKenzie raised.
>jeff
>
>
>
Allan Rankine will be most upset to hear of his untimely demise
I know Billy MacKenzie committed suicide shortly after his mother's death,
but I hadn't heard about Rankine. BTW, "Whippets" were the breed of dogs
MacKenzie raised.
jeff
At 08:25 AM 1/22/2002, you wrote:
Yes ... Alan Rankin toped himself a few
I thought "Whippets" was a track on one of the Holger Hiller records on
which Billy sang. Mackenzie also did a collaboration with Paul Haig
(there's another one!) released not all that long ago on Paul's label.
jeff
ps
Scritti Polit
Now *they* WERE some glow-in-the-dark brilliant stuff - especially when it
was Alan Rankine + Billy MacKenzie (R.I.P.) 'Bout time I saw that name
dropped somewhere.
jeff
A:
>the back of your mind to buy and then suddenly, you're 30 years
BEF was the production company or affilliation used/ran by Heaven 17 -
shortly after they split off from the original Human League, I believe. I'm
not sure how much more than H17 was issued by them.
jeff
At 06:36 AM 1/22/2002, you wrote:
... If I'd recommend
anything to anyone here, it would be check out Scritti Politti ... a True
People, if there were ever any.
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>Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 1:36 PM
>To: 313@hyperreal.org
>Subject:
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> and Green Gartside ... who you also probably don't dig. But whose lyrics
> are the amongst the most eliptical and entertaining you'll find ...
specially in the first releases of scritti politti
on their own st pancras label and up to 'the word "girl"'
hyperreal.org
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>not brilliant at all
>collaborations with gary glitter, tina turner,
>amongst others
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>
>At 13:58 22.01.02 +0100, you wrote:
>>At 12:42 22/01/02 +, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
>>>the bac
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>At 12:42 22/01/02 +, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
>>the back of your mind to buy and then suddenly, you're 30 years old and
>>they've become an "obscure early electronic outfit" ... :o
not brilliant at all
collaborations with gary glitter, tina turner,
amongst others
At 13:58 22.01.02 +0100, you wrote:
>At 12:42 22/01/02 +, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
>>the back of your mind to buy and then suddenly, you're 30 years old and
>>they've become an "obscure early electronic outfit" ...
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can anyone point out some links to info about this elusive early electronic
outfit and/or better yet some soundbytes
At 12:42 22/01/02 +, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
>the back of your mind to buy and then suddenly, you're 30 years old and
>they've become an "obscure early electronic outfit" ... :o)
indeed!
they were not _that early
and they were not brilliant either
what about "the associates" ?
f.
e early electronic outfit" ... :o)
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>can anyone point out some links to info about this elusi
can anyone point out some links to info about this elusive early electronic
outfit and/or better yet some soundbytes?
ta
peace
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h him...
We have arranged and confirmed however KEVIN (masterReese) SAUNDERSON
to be his replacement.
The following is the revised lineup for tonight:
Wed 26th
FOUNDATION presents
WE
KEVIN (MASTER REESE) SAUNDERSON detroit
JAMIE ANDERSON london
ALEXI DELANO sweden/nyc
and FOUNDATION residents
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wed. july 26th
WE...
DAVE ANGEL london
JAMIE ANDERSON london
ALEXI DELANOnyc
along wit
FOUNDATION residents reppin NY to da mudafu**in C
KIMYON
RICH B
VIKAS
@ centrofly 45 w 21st
Here is a little something for those up in the Northeast
FOUNDATION ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY PARTY
In association with flyer/ vice/ aka.com
Celebrating a years worth of Real Dance music in NYC
Welcoming back detroit legend
***ROBERT HOOD***dj/live set/ detroit
rare new york
wow...lotta shit been goin on on this list...lot of hostility this
month...anyway...im happy to announce
FOUNDATION ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY PARTY
June 30th @ centrofly 45 w. 21st , NEWYORKCITY
***ROBERT HOOD***live set/dj detroit
DIZ chicago
KIMYON nyc
RICH B. nyc
VIKAS nyc
thats all for now...dont
TrooSkool!! damn!!
much respect to vikas and kimian (sp?)
showed me much welcome...
heather hart and magda rocked me down to the floor saturday,
girl dj's dropping all the nasty and deep electronic jacked out house
tracks.
Flamingo was a pretty dope spot, I'm only guessing the move to the new
spac
It's on 3B, I think, and has been out a few weeks. Nice record.
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Subject: (313) memory foundation breakpoint II
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 18:22:10 -0500 (EST)
hey there,
not sure how new this is, but picked up breakpoint II by memory found
hey there,
not sure how new this is, but picked up breakpoint II by memory foundation
yesterday. Really nice wierd ass sounds and arrangements, quite different from
#1. What is the label that this is on (couldnt work it out), seems not to be
'out to lunch' (which #1 came out thru)
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