Re: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-15 Thread veto
> In my simple universe I have a simple theory : there are 2 kinds of > music. Techno ( and all related genres ) is music with no message, you > can't understand it, it beholds no meaning than the sound itself. You > have to listen to it with your belly, your abdomen. It's music that you > have to

RE: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-15 Thread Gery Smismans
inal Message- > From: Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: woensdag 14 november 2001 18:49 > To: '313@hyperreal.org'; 'Lester Kenyatta Spence'; Brendan > Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line > &

Re: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-15 Thread Wes
;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: <313@hyperreal.org>; "Bill Benzon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 9:42 AM > Subject: RE: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line > > > > On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Brendan Nels

Re: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread M. Todd Smith
suggestions LKS? Cheers todd - Original Message - From: "Lester Kenyatta Spence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <313@hyperreal.org>; "Bill Benzon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 9:42 AM Subject: RE: [313] Je

RE: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| -Original Message- | From: Lester Kenyatta Spence [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 5:43 PM | | Hm. Although I don't think it is an accident that what we think of as | "techno" comes out of Detroit for the reasons you mentioned, | I actually think hip-hop mi

RE: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > | -Original Message- > | From: Lester Kenyatta Spence [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > | Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 5:17 PM > | > | > Interesting point... I'd be tempted to say that techno was the first > | > specifically po

RE: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| -Original Message- | From: Lester Kenyatta Spence [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 5:17 PM | | > Interesting point... I'd be tempted to say that techno was the first | > specifically post-industrial tribal music. Other genres of | music, like | > rock'n'rol

RE: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > | -Original Message- > | From: Gery Smismans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > | Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 4:29 PM > | > | Could we describe techno as the first attempt by people living in > | "western" ( industrialised ) co

RE: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| -Original Message- | From: Gery Smismans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 4:29 PM | | Could we describe techno as the first attempt by people living in | "western" ( industrialised ) countries to tribal music ? Or would that | be Jazz ? Interesting point...

RE: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread T.J.Johnson
Yeah I totally see what you're saying. To me, techno music almost mimics the assembly line, but with much more variation... On Wed, 14 November 2001, "Gery Smismans" wrote: > > To return to the music site of things : techno has a intriguing > ambiguity : it consists of electronic sounds, gen

RE: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread Gery Smismans
To return to the music site of things : techno has a intriguing ambiguity : it consists of electronic sounds, generated by machines and always reminds me of our modern society with its industrial sounds, never ending beats( like society has now become a 24/24 nonstop machine, not like before, when

Re: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread veto
> > You are pretty funny, for a physics geek. =) > > Don't forget the "per say" that you cut off to make your points even minutely > valid. Nice edit job. > Excellent, so if I add back in those two words (didn't really notice them to be honest) you accept the validity and truthfulness of my li

RE: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread Gery Smismans
> Uh, I don't have a physics lecturer, sorry > Buy yourself Scott Adams' "The Dilbert Future", read chapter 14 and amaze your peers with your vast knowledge of physics, prooving that gravity is only an optical illusion :-) :-G http://www.appletree.be ---

Re: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread veto
>> Sometimes I think that when it is our time to understand, we will. > >> And until that point we should just keep our heads under the parapet?? > > Yeah maybe. Or you could go on believing everything your physics professor > has to say. The truth is that man will never understand even a minut

Re: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread Niko Tzoukmanis
> > > At 9:25 +0100 11/14/01, veto wrote: > > >PS Has anyone heard any good RECORDS recently??? > > > > the other people place lp on warp... it's rumoured to be from an artist from the underground resistance posse like everyone else i have *no* clue *who* it might be (beware of irony) --

RE: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread Jongsma, K.J.
T.J.Johnson wrote: > > This may have already been discussed, but the K. Hand History > of Detroit on Tresor has actually grown on me. When I first > brought it home last month, I threw a track off of this > double lp and it threw my mix off (sure, blame it on the > record=) because the beat wa

Re: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread T.J.Johnson
> At 9:25 +0100 11/14/01, veto wrote: > >PS Has anyone heard any good RECORDS recently??? > This may have already been discussed, but the K. Hand History of Detroit on Tresor has actually grown on me. When I first brought it home last month, I threw a track off of this double lp and it thre

Re: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread mkb
At 9:25 +0100 11/14/01, veto wrote: PS Has anyone heard any good RECORDS recently??? Actually, the new LTJ Bukem live album is pretty nice. He recorded it at a club I SHOULD have been at, but n nobody else was interested. I have NEVER heard him do a rewind except on this mix. (not that t

Re: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread T.J.Johnson
> >I have challenged my physics professors too many times to count. > My god, I have such total sympathy with your professor!! > > > Basically, if man ever does discover that something travels faster than 3 x > > 10^8 m/s, science falls apart, You are pretty funny, for a physics geek. =) Don't

Re: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-14 Thread veto
>I have challenged my physics professors too many times to count. My god, I have such total sympathy with your professor!! > Basically, if man ever does discover that something travels faster than 3 x > 10^8 m/s, science falls apart, I found most of this post to be pretty silly but this point

Re: [313] Jeff Mills interview on-line

2001-11-13 Thread T.J.Johnson
Great Interview! It is really good that such an optimistic person can become a very positive influence on society. I can relate with Jeff on a few ideas too. For example, I have challenged my physics professors too many times to count. The problem with physics is that alot of the theorums