. I'm heading over to Japan for a while. Do you have any
particular locations to recommend that might play good stuff? I'm not only
looking for clubs but bars or venues in general. Furthermore, I'm
interested in record fashion labels... Basically, anything that might be
considered 'real
Mnmlssgs on Twitter is based in Japan, and often posts about good things in
this vein.
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On Aug 9, 2014 5:40 AM, Hans Hans sepias...@yahoo.com wrote:
Dear 808,
happy anniversary. I'm heading over to Japan for a while. Do you have any
particular locations to recommend
808,
happy anniversary. I'm heading over to Japan for a while. Do you have any
particular locations to recommend that might play good stuff? I'm not only
looking for clubs but bars or venues in general. Furthermore, I'm interested
in record fashion labels... Basically, anything that might
Itokim's new one, Subject Japan, on Subject Detroit is pretty hot. Especially
Motechnique.
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From: David Powers cybo...@gmail.com
To: Hans Hans sepias...@yahoo.com
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: japan
Date: Sun, Aug 10, 2014 8:18 AM
As far as Japanese
Personally my favorite is Rondenion. He has his own label (Ragrange) and I put
out his first full length LP as well as a couple of EP's.
Good mpc type sound, kinda like the KDJ of Japan IMO:
http://youtu.be/C50Lg1o95lw
http://youtu.be/KRNMUzN8jGE
Joe
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On Aug 10, 2014
Totally agree on Rondenion. Great Stuff, indeed. There's a Rondenion and his
Ragrange Symphony feature on Dommune, with English Subitles (to be turned on
manually by using the Subtitles Icon below the Video) here:
http://vimeo.com/97139749
Cheers.
I've spent way too much money at DiskUnion in Tokyo, great selection of
records, both new and used.
- Patrick.
On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 9:32 AM, null ka...@yore-records.com wrote:
Totally agree on Rondenion. Great Stuff, indeed. There's a Rondenion and his
Ragrange Symphony feature on
Also check out Kensuke Fukushima, No Milk, Kez YM and Hokuto Sato.
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On Aug 10, 2014, at 9:35 AM, Patrick Wacher pwac...@gmail.com wrote:
I've spent way too much money at DiskUnion in Tokyo, great selection of
records, both new and used.
- Patrick.
On Sun,
Keep.us updated.. When are you going?
I will be in Japan October, would be good to find new shops venues etc
On 11/08/2014 1:31 am, Joe Marougi jmaro...@gmail.com wrote:
Personally my favorite is Rondenion. He has his own label (Ragrange) and I
put out his first full length LP as well
Dear 808,
happy anniversary. I'm heading over to Japan for a while. Do you have any
particular locations to recommend that might play good stuff? I'm not only
looking for clubs but bars or venues in general. Furthermore, I'm interested in
record fashion labels... Basically, anything
generation on techno music.
Still toying seriously with that idea forking out my hard earned money
to make that a reality.
Sometimes i am just thinking whether it is worth it or just take a
holiday and see the acts i want to see in Europe, US or Japan during
my vacations.
A very big
On the Youtube tip, check out the spooky video for Dopplereffekt's
Scientist.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnZJihkgnk0
Peace,
Patrick.
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Southern Outpost - Sydney.
Distribution: Clone, NL.
http://www.southernoutpost.com
Infiltrating your
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_04LBZbOOQsearch=underground%20resistance
enjoy
m
Not sure if this has been posted before but this looks like a sweet
release..
http://www.undergroundgallery.jp/submergelive/index.html
--
Second Prize.
The Vibrations are different here. - Sun Ra
Seeing as how this will never get a proper US release, it's a
perfect .mp3 candidate.
How about it, Submerge?
--
Ian
On Feb 1, 2006, at 1:24 AM, Andrew Jackson wrote:
Not sure if this has been posted before but this looks like a sweet
release..
The gold worth finding is the gold worth mining!
I have never found the music that I love easy to come by.
We can all appreciate the thrill of the hunt.
Peace.
Damn skippy.
fwdthought wrote:
The gold worth finding is the gold worth mining!
I have never found the music that I love easy to come by.
We can all appreciate the thrill of the hunt.
Peace.
Galaxy to Galaxy
02.11.2005 Precious Hall Sapporo Japan
02.13.2005 Liquid Room Tokyo Japan
And check: http://www.undergroundresistance.com/mis_con.html
kj at technotourist dot org
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i thought liquid room closed
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004, Jeff Davis wrote:
alex -
i just moved here this summer. great country, very
there that is electronic music related, but
not necessarily techno related.
Japan would be more fun if you know someone, but i think you can get around ok
and it wouldn't be that much diff to begin say, in another foreign country
where english isn't the first language. Most people know a bit of english (even
Thanks for the info Melody!
Alex
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Palace but got lost in the subway. ;) Also things like finding an ATM was
hard as Cirrus is not universal. You need to carry cash around in Japan. But
it is a wonderful place and on my own I felt very safe there. I missed
casual conversations but then I talk too much so 10 days of enforced silence
spirits. Wonderful country, but would have been more fun if I'd had company
methinks!
One night I went to a club-cum-design store called Sputnik which was great.
It's one of those days where I just rattle on to myself.
Oh well.
Anyway, can anyone help me?
Have you ever been to Japan?
What
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It's one of those days where I just rattle on to myself
Ahh, you gotta love the list...
Private mail heading your way Jeff, many thanks!
Alex
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Subject: (313) Japan
It's one of those days where I just rattle on to myself.
Oh well.
Anyway, can anyone help me?
Have you ever been to Japan?
What are the music magazines that do techno reviews in Japan?
What are the large clubs there?
I notice that club womb seems
It's one of those days where I just rattle on to myself.
Oh well.
Anyway, can anyone help me?
Have you ever been to Japan?
What are the music magazines that do techno reviews in Japan?
What are the large clubs there?
I notice that club womb seems to have been going for a while. Are there
other
vegetarian food in Japan, as I have heard so? I don't
eat any fish or fish byproducts at all... Dairy is OK.
3. Do they have coffee freely available (Starbucks, anything)? Pathetic as
it is, I need coffee more than food or I become semi-conscious and it can
trigger my migraines (not a joke!).
Please e
Any japanese heads on the list?
I remember our techno friend from singapore, Colin, but never seen any
japanese dudes.
Anyone?
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so what is the deal with the submerge meassage board??
its been down for nearly 2 months now??
also, off topic, but could any tokyo (or anywhere in japan) based members
get back to me privately.I have a question or two :)
thanks
ed
hi.
is anyone on the list from Japan?
did anyone catch Juan Atkins dj'ing over there this weekend?
got a couple of q's if you did
thanks!
alex
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I just found a nice website that has lots of underground features
including some Detroit artists who have spent some time in Japan
seems like it would be a good source for info if you plan on going to Japan
http://metropolis.japantoday.com/tokyo/recent/clubs.asp
MEK
Anyone know if there is anything 313/ techno/ electro on in Tokyo for the
weekend 31/1/02?
there doens't seem to be much on at the Liquid room,... also any other
websites i should check out for listings, etc?
I haven't worked out what to do in Japan yet... I noticed on the UR site
suburban
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Subject: [313] CD Japan coupon (OT)
Hey.
I know requests for Japanese music suppliers was made on at least these
two
lists. Here's a coupon I just got from CD Japan which might shave a few
cents off of a purchase :
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Hi
Hey.
I know requests for Japanese music suppliers was made on at least these two
lists. Here's a coupon I just got from CD Japan which might shave a few
cents off of a purchase :
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Hi. Thank you for being a valuable customer of CDJapan.
We would like to offer you a 500 yen coupon valid
Hey All,
I need a copy of Theo Parrish Live in Japan Pt. 2 Mix CD. Can anybody
sell me a copy or burn me one? Will pay you well or trade another mix as
desired. thanks, jason
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i'm sure this has been posted by someone, but here goes:
charles noel will be playing live in japan the first weekend of may as a
guest of fumuya tanaka. thank you tanaka-san for making this possible.
info from: http://www.fumiyatanaka.com/party/index.html
05.03 fri 23:30 - osaka, japan
Hi
I've seen track listings to these Theo Parrish mixes
on the list before, but have only taken a passing
interest cos I didn't have the mixes. Now I do and
would really appreciate it if someone has the listings
and would be willing to post them -- again!
And another thing. I have no background
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Subject: [313] Wanted: Theo Parrish 'Live In Japan 2001' mix CDR
Wanted: Theo Parrish 'Live In Japan 2001' mix CDR.
Recordtime - http://www.recordtime.com http://www.recordtime.com - are
all out ;-(
Any suggestions for other possible sources?
Anyone willing
They have the entire series @ temple records in nyc.
Try www.temple-records.com
-pete
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Wanted
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please check out my night at WOMB in Shibuya
www.womb.co.jp
my event is called birthday : here is my schedule:
Nancy Marie Mitchell
FORM, Inc.
Artist Management and Promotions
Jowale Daikanyama B1F 2-21 Ebisunishi Shibuya-Ku
Tokyo 150-0021
Japan
81 03 5459 3939
Fax 81 03 5459 3940
Could anyone direct me to club web sites in Japan, preferably techno clubs and
in Tokoy.
janos
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I wrote a diary style narrative of my recent DJ trip to Japan:
It's long, and does not concentrate on techno, but if you decide you want to
read it the address is:
http://www.arcrecords.freeserve.co.uk/japanreport.htm
Max
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Andy,
Ask your friend to find a copy of the Claude Young 'DJF1100 / DJ Friendship'
Mix CD. The fact that this album did not receive a more widespread release
is criminal (and I'm sure Claude would say the same).
Tracklisting:
01. Intro.
02. Dan Bell (K.B.Project) The Symphony (Can You Feel
Is there any 313 members from Japan on the list? If so, please email me
privately.
Thanks,
Patrick.
Southern Outpost
http://www.southernoutpost.com
http://www.darkenergy.southernoutpost.com
Hello all,
I said I would post a report of July's Future Music Festival a while back
... of course I forgot, but now there are two articles I wrote in
circulation:
Spin Online:
http://www.spin.com/heavy/nowfeaturing/1999/08/20/1/index2.html
Raygun: latest issue with Missy Elliot on the cover
i read a VERY interesting brief interview with Jeff Mills in an obscure
magazine (i forgot the name). In the interview he states that his reasons
behind why From the 21st is a Japan-only release are intentional. Jeff
explains that he thinks different cultures and nations need a chance to
grow
i read a VERY interesting brief interview with Jeff Mills
in an obscure magazine (i forgot the name). In the
interview he states that his reasons behind why From
the 21st is a Japan-only release are intentional. Jeff
explains that he thinks different cultures and nations
need a chance
whoops. meant this to go to the list, too.
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Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 14:06:11 -0700 (PDT)
From: Dan Sicko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: George M. Smiley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) why 21st is japan only
unrecognized international music? Last time I
true. but how many other huge media entities have
released records from Jeff Mills, Derrick May, Juan
Atkins and Kevin Saunderson?
Sony Japan is at least blessed with some taste.
Oh I'm not discounting Sony, I'm discounting the
idea that releasing a CD via Sony Japan will
somehow bring
George M. Smiley wrote:
Lastly, will it ever amount to much anyways
unless 'techno' makes some real in-roads here
in the U.S?
Well, Carl Craig seems to be (finally) getting recognition in the
mainstream US press for his Innerzone Orchestra album (whereas European
reactions have been pretty
not holding my breath on that one.
last time black people making dance music made a widescale impact in the u.s.
and left the underground a bunch of hicks down the road from detroit piled their
records up in a sports arena and set fire to them.
but here's hoping...
james
George M. Smiley
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