Though Hawtin did make some claim to the name as anyone who remembers the
looped sample on his FUSE Technotropic 12 on Plus 8 will remember, it went
something like 'and now ladies and gentlemen ri-ri-ri-ri-ri-richie rich' x 20.
Another great Richie Rich is of course the characters played by Craz
Subject: [313] Subject: Re: [313] richie rich
Richie Rich was from the UK. However the DJ for Third Bass was also called
Richie Rich, from New York...
BTW Ralphi Rosario did not work with Richie Rich, there was a bootleg mix
called You Used to Salsa which mixed Richie Rich's "Salsa H
problems with him
though ;)
-p
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From: Sakari Karipuro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Maarten Baute
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Maarten Baute wrote on Fri, 13 Sep 2002 about following:
> Hi..
>
>
Maybe there's room for another Richie Rich then. The Hungarian Richie Rich
perhaps.
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From: David Hampson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 2:12 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Subject: Re: [313] richie rich
Richie Rich was from t
Richie Rich was from the UK. However the DJ for Third Bass was also called
Richie Rich, from New York...
BTW Ralphi Rosario did not work with Richie Rich, there was a bootleg mix
called You Used to Salsa which mixed Richie Rich's "Salsa House" with Ralphi
Rosario's "You Used to Hold Me", which
Maarten Baute wrote on Fri, 13 Sep 2002 about following:
> Hi..
>
> beginners question..
>
> is DJ Richie Rich = Richie Hawtin around 1988 the same Richie Rich that did
> the track "salsa house" and worked with Ralphi Rosario??
AFAIK That Richie Rich who did Salsa House is/was New Yorker. Not
No ritchie rich was effectively a hip hop producer who tried his hand at
house and came up with salsa house
I know ritchie h used the name 'ritchie rich' on one of his mad mixes from
about89 tho
> Hi..
>
> beginners question..
>
> is DJ Richie Rich = Richie Hawtin around 1988 the same
Graylock - C.T.M rmxs - EC:
Much like the early description the long player on here simply bangs along for
about 6 mins or so, with some 909 snare clap, and dark bass, break down then, in
your face comes a nicely abrasive synthline, and some snappy additions to the
already dark bassline, more clap
Ryan Heard wrote:
> You'd prefer he roll-back to '96? I understand you mean that you were bored
> in general.. but it seems that you are underscoring that he adopt a sound
> that he's worked through 4 years ago? Was Devo right all along?! hehe
>
> MY $0.02 :)
>
> Ryan Heard
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In a message dated 6/06/00 3:44:31 W. Australia Standard Time,
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> > In a message dated 5/06/00 9:47:56 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> > > DK remix on drumcode 20. Only thing in the whole set that even made
me
>
> >
> > Was this a track tha
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> In a message dated 5/06/00 9:47:56 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> > DK remix on drumcode 20. Only thing in the whole set that even made me
>
> Was this a track that starts out tribal-ish house and progesses into a long
> lush ambient-ish synth line midway and goes for 10 mi
In a message dated 5/06/00 9:47:56 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Oh yeah last thing, there was one
> bassline in Ritchie's set (only one I heard though I left at 11), it was
the
> DK remix on drumcode 20. Only thing in the whole set that even made me
nod
> my
> head.
Was this a track that st
I have to agree with Peter, Ritchie has played better sets. I personally felt
that after seeing Mr Hawtin for the fourth time on his DF9 tour that this is
quite possibly what I would expect if I were at a rock concert; preprogrammed,
uninspired & clinical, just another show. This is the last time
>I'll back you up on that. I think what made the set fun was general vibe.
>I've personally always thought Richie's stuff has always sounded a tad
>mechanical but lots of people like that and thats cool. I bought that last
>CD and will never buy another Hawtin CD ever. Just too mechanical lacke
I'll back you up on that. I think what made the set fun was general vibe. I've
personally always thought Richie's stuff has always sounded a tad mechanical
but lots of people like that and thats cool. I bought that last CD and will
never buy another Hawtin CD ever. Just too mechanical lacked any
I felt exactly the same way when he played for four hours in Iowa City.
Unfortunately I missed him @ DEMF, although I guess I didn't miss much??? I
posted this about Adam Beyer after seeing T1000 and Hawtin here, but it's
mostly about Hawtin:
>>> this whole discussion reminds me of how I felt abou
On Sat, 3 Jun 2000, Peter B Leidy wrote:
> Okay, I was hoping somebody would have brought this up already so that I
> wouldnt have to- but as nobody has really tackled it, and I think it needs
> some attention:
>
> Was anyone else disappointed with mr hawtins set to close the demf?
yes, I agree.
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