...errr, not really happening is it? Think it was 3 weeks ago I
was going to review the NDTAL thing? I wasn't really that blown away
by it to be honest so, moving swiftly on...
Styrax are releasing an old Kenny Larkin/Pod thing - Anapest along
with G-Man Quo Vadis - I always wonder how
quo vadis - how many times has that been re-released now? still,
sounds amazing still though - 'timeless'
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 9:28 AM, ja...@iridite.com ja...@iridite.com wrote:
...errr, not really happening is it? Think it was 3 weeks ago I
was going to review the NDTAL thing? I
don't have it, but i'm not too excited by the clips...the drexciyan
conection is in those two producers for sure but i don't hear it in
the music there, except for much hate which sounds pretty
cool...that heinrich track sounds like aphex a bit, but not in a way
that's making me excited...
on the
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Soldier Boy
09.Y2K Bug - Ade'
10.Throw The P - Anquette
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Subject: Re: (313) Drexciyan Connection EP reviews? + Son Of Cybotron
Anyone picked up this new ep by Dj Stingray and Heinrich Muller on
WeMe? Any comments?
http://bleep.com/index.php?page=release_detailsreleaseid=20281
Cheers,
Patrick.
The main stage was basically the small version of the Grateful Dead
concert rig, which Meyer Sound and the Dead co-evolved through about
25 years of hard work. It is exceptionally efficient and clean and with
proper EQing -- someone take a bow -- it works for electronic as well
as
Personally, I thought the Red Bull/Myspace stage (riverfront) kicked the
biggest share of tail this time out. The Pioneer stage was also really,
really nice - Andy Toth's set was quite memorable there for me.
When there wasn't a monkey blowing out the bass signals at the Beatport
tent (rarely
First a few releases from a promising new digital only russian label
called Simphonic Silence Inside (http://ssi-records.com/, russian only
for the moment),
which sell stuff on junodownload.com
(http://www.junodownload.com/labels/Simphonic%20Silence%20Inside/ for
samples). All artists are
Hi,
I just movend in to a new town here in Brazil, and discovered (in a lack
of a better word) a some great producers, very influenced by detroit and
minimal. They have been producing for years, and never got to release
anything yet...
If anyone could take the time to listen to this track,
Lance @ Inaudible wrote:
Has anybody found any other Richard Kirk releases
worth a listen?
High Time Fiction is quite fun, if you like the really early Cabaret
Voltaire sound. Its got a similar aural aesthetic to Voice of America
and their early singles.
Subject
Re: (313) A few reviews
the other day i posted a few quick reviews i did on my idm-m list.
i'm reposting there here because it thought my 313 brethren might
enjoy them as well!
first off - richard h kirk
dusted off kirk's seminal virutal state on warp a few weeks ago and
had forgotten how brilliant mr cabvo's stuff
in c tho ++ is just increment 1
T +1 = U
:)
mr. offtopic today me...
Yes, yes but the joke has always been that it should be 2, oh I'll get me
coat on this one...nerds :)
The KLF vs Ricardo Villalobo's - What Time Is Love
Truly, truly awful, I can't imagine this sounding even moderately
But first, anyone heard a new EP from Chris Lowe of the Pet Shop Boys?
I think it's called 'The other guy from the Pet Shop Boys'. Anyway... I
have a faint memory of hearing it last weekend and thinking that it
sounded like some proper beauty techno. Gonna have to give it another
listen.
Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 12:15:41 +0100
To: 313@hyperreal.org
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Subject: Terrace (Was Indigestion and some reviews)
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But first, anyone heard a new EP from Chris Lowe of the Pet Shop Boys?
I think it's called 'The other guy from the Pet
the opportunity for
much over the past few years.
Tristan Watkins wrote:
Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 12:15:41 +0100
To: 313@hyperreal.org
From: "Odeluga, Ken" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Terrace (Was Indigestion and some reviews)
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But first, an
Seeing as most of you f*ckers never trim your messages, I'm going to inflict a
retributive all-in-one response to three digests. That'll learn ya.
But first, anyone heard a new EP from Chris Lowe of the Pet Shop Boys? I think
it's called 'The other guy from the Pet Shop Boys'. Anyway... I have
Few reviews up - more on the way:
http://www.littledetroit.net/Reviews/menu.php?sm=2005-01
Cheers
Martin
Right I'm out of here for sure now:
http://www.littledetroit.net/Reviews/menu.php?sm=2004-12
Enjoy
Martin
New reviews up
http://www.littledetroit.net/Reviews/menu.php?sm=2004-11
Martin
We are almost half way there, the mid point of this administration, soon it
will feel like a wednesday, which is followed by thursday, and then friday and
then the weekend. lol
Saw matthew dear last weekend at an afterparty for Remix hotel, and it was one
of the best live sets of the year so
At 03:43 PM 11/4/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeff Samuals is playing in SF this weekend, any thoughts on what he plays
out? Someone discribed it as not being dancefloor friendly, can anyone
that has seen him lately confirm or deny this information.
I saw him during a Movement afterparty
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Thank you Sir for your kind words and support. Remind me to buy you one
next time I see you..:)
Peace,
Alex
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Looks like I'll have to find
At 09:56 AM 10/15/2004, Greg Earle wrote:
This has fck-all to do with Detroit
their costumes are by a detroit designer! it IS on topic!
--
unsigned short int to_yer_mama;
matt kane's brain
http://www.hydrogenproject.com
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This has fck-all to do with Detroit
ahh, yes, but it's interesting!
and this is what the FAQ says (I read it recently):
Thanks for inquiring about 313. This list was set up by myself to be a
forum for the discussion of Detroit techno artists or artists directly
influenced by Detroit techno
:
Subject: Re: (313) Other
records floating my boogie board - 20 second reviews
10/15/2004 08:56
AM
What's with all the bickering, life's too short...
Anyone go and see Shawn R last night?
Cheers
Martin
What's with all the bickering, life's too short...
what bickering?
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Is your business ready for the new era of accounting? http://www.ifrs.co.uk
Oh Alex, you are so easylock your doors mate *LOL*
Here's something Detroit - Claude Young's chart:
01 Jay Denham - Jack - Black Nation (CDR)
02 Oliver Ho - The Soft Machine - Meta
03 Ian Elgey - Massugu - (CDR)
04 Dave Clarke - Disgraceland (Claude Young ReWork - (CDR)
05 Surgeon vs
10 Noam Chomsky - The New War On Terror - Lecture @ MIT (download)
i like the style here.
did claude get the laptop back. hope so.
robin...
No, he didn't but he's sorted out and back build up his archive and
sets - you going to Leeds Robin?
Martin
On 15 Oct 2004, at 15:20, robin wrote:
10 Noam Chomsky - The New War On Terror - Lecture @ MIT (download)
i like the style here.
did claude get the laptop back. hope so.
Here's something Detroit - Claude Young's chart:
has he got anything we can actually buy?
I mean, we all like a couple of upfront numbers, but jesus, what's this,
West London?
whats this surgeon v ryuchi sakamoto?
is it a real track/collab, or is it just surgeon playing a ryuchi sakamoto
) Other records floating my boogie board - 20 second
reviews
No, he didn't but he's sorted out and back build up his archive and
sets - you going to Leeds Robin?
Martin
On 15 Oct 2004, at 15:20, robin wrote
[Martin] Alex here's a million pounds.
[Alex] FFS it's all in pound coins, tsk.
LOL
On 15 Oct 2004, at 15:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's something Detroit - Claude Young's chart:
has he got anything we can actually buy?
I mean, we all like a couple of upfront numbers, but jesus,
[Martin] Alex here's a million pounds.
[Alex] FFS it's all in pound coins, tsk.
Ha ha.. you know I love a good moan..
I'm the world champion.
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Is your business
On 15 Oct 2004, at 15:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's something Detroit - Claude Young's chart:
has he got anything we can actually buy?
No, that's why I posted it LOL
I mean, we all like a couple of upfront numbers, but jesus, what's
this,
West London?
You'd best not see us
you are such a puff sometimes Alex ;)
camp as christmas me.
you should hear my new edit!
soooper camp disco hi nrg style
giz a kiss dusty...
; )
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Here's something Detroit - Claude Young's chart:
has he got anything we can actually buy?
I mean, we all like a couple of upfront numbers, but jesus,
what's this,
West London?
seriously. i had to get out of
Martin / all
Re. trying to make my mind up between going to see Claude at SC and a trip
South. Since I like SC, it's easier to get to Leeds and Claude's a good guy
that's my preferred option. Thing that's against it is that I'm not too up
for an evening of hard minimal loops. Judging from your
I think you've made your own mind up - no need to ask us, me - I'll be
going nuts down the front...
have a good weekend peeps
martin
On 15 Oct 2004, at 17:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin / all
Re. trying to make my mind up between going to see Claude at SC and a
trip
South. Since I
I think you've made your own mind up
Not really and my question is is that all he's playing?
I wouldn't know but I'd guess not as SC really isn't a loop bangers
kinda place
On 15 Oct 2004, at 17:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you've made your own mind up
Not really and my question is is that all he's playing?
Not really and my question is is that all he's playing?
Not sure Francis, but, if you've not seen him, I'd go.
Lad got serious skills.
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Is your business ready for
LOL! (practically spits tea while drinking)
I think what you've described is a hyperreal version. ;)
lisa
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[snip]
is it a real track/collab, or is it just surgeon playing a ryuchi sakamoto
record at 150 bpm through ableton?
[snip]
second reviews
My investments in electronic music's future, trying not to repeat those
already discussed aplenty:
Blake Baxter : Poetry And Rhythm - Session Two (Nice covers of Depeche
Mode's Enjoy the Silence)
Etiop: Sub + Sub (Recognition Poland) 12: (Newcomer on Jacek Sienkiewicz
My investments in electronic music's future, trying not to repeat those
already discussed aplenty:
Blake Baxter : Poetry And Rhythm - Session Two (Nice covers of Depeche
Mode's Enjoy the Silence)
Etiop: Sub + Sub (Recognition Poland) 12: (Newcomer on Jacek Sienkiewicz'
Recognition label.
Morning listers...
Couple of new reviews up...
http://www.littledetroit.net/Reviews/menu.php?sm=2004-09
Martin
New stuff just gone up:
http://www.littledetroit.net/Reviews/menu.php?sm=2004-08
http://www.littledetroit.net/Charts/index.php
Cheers
Martin
Are those reviews by the same Rob Taylor that was telling me he was rubbish
at describing music?
Ha!
They're good, nice one Rob.
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They're really good Rob. Keep em coming.
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Are those reviews by the same Rob Taylor that was telling me he
and run amok
in Sainsbury's with a rusty car iron.
Mike
Martin Dust wrote:
New stuff just gone up:
http://www.littledetroit.net/Reviews/menu.php?sm=2004-08
http://www.littledetroit.net/Charts/index.php
Cheers
Martin
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Hahaha, this made me LMAO.
yeah, me too!
top reviews Rob, more please.
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Wotcha 313,
We are still looking for people to write record reviews, if anyone is
interested, hit me back off the list. Thanks in advance.
Cheers
Martin Dust
Begged, Borrowed, Bought..
Theo Parrish - Twin Cities - Harmonie Park
Something a little fresh for theo here on the a. Much rawer beats,a jerkier
sub-bass
line (while remaing at that typical tempo) combine with detroit style pads
and a nice
jangling riff to give something a lil different.
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Subject: (313) BBB record reviews
Begged, Borrowed, Bought..
Theo Parrish - Twin Cities - Harmonie Park
Lovely! He is on a roll. My copy is due soon.
Just One - Love2Love
tristan re. new Neroli
You stole my copy you
: p
you will insist on doing all your shopping in Manchester though.
that means you got me hustling with you for the good 'pieces'
this town ain't big enough for the two of us.
; )
each mix
very strong and very different.
aye, you might really
that attracts me to this record.
these reviews are my opinions only, i always encourage everyone to
listen for themselves.
later 313ers all the world over (from ocean to ocean -juan atkins)
-jason
a little more attention to music
than hard noise when buying techno. not to hate or anything, but there
isn't much i find that attracts me to this record.
these reviews are my opinions only, i always encourage everyone to
listen for themselves.
later 313ers all the world over (from
for the price of $7. i tip my hat to you, and please
continue!
Jason.
Thanks for the reviews, it's much appreciated.
Just on the above, and I think someone else touched on it, I think you guys
are getting a little stiffed at the minute due to the price of the dollar.
Just to defend peacefrog
a little more attention to music
than hard noise when buying techno. not to hate or anything, but there
isn't much i find that attracts me to this record.
these reviews are my opinions only, i always encourage everyone to
listen for themselves.
later 313ers all the world over (from ocean
oh and one more thing. I dont know about the rest of the vinyl buyers and
spinners in the US, but Im sick of seeing records commonly go for $11.50
and $12. Luciano's single release on Peacefrog is being sold locally for
$14 Thank you Mr. Heard, for releasing quality house music in the USA
Although it's a CD , Paul Mac's Push Came to Shove (on Primate) is really
sweet - not sure how old it is, though.
jeff
At 03:10 PM 3/8/2004, theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
Anyone is welcomed to step up and correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty
sure the skyrocketing vinyl prices have a lot to it being imported and the
weak dollar - especially next to the euro right now. Customs is really
persnickety on big boxes of
I wasn't blaming the record labels (not most of them anyway) for the
rising price of imported records, Im just complaining about the price
tag thats stuck to the record, regardless of how it got there.
Anyway, the most important part of my email was the reviews. I dont
intend to start a big
!), just helping to
clarify. And thanks for the reviews.
jeff
is definitely a buy..
I playing around mixing that with a acapella track from
the Defecto label.
TS-1
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Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 3:06 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) detroit music reviews
heya list,
i listened
On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 15:25:45 -0500, Thomas D. Cox,
Jr. wrote:
no matter what its still a better addiction than drugs
or drink or
gambling : )
i justify my record collection--(and it is not easy in
the face of friends, fiance, and parents who, every
time i move, plead: andrew, why don't you
Please adopt me Mr. Duke
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of last weeks stuff
On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 15:25:45
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Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 4:29 AM
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Please adopt me Mr. Duke
You'll have to move to Halifax
thanks for all the reviews tristan, much appreciated.
ha, how come you do all your record shopping in Manchester?!!
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thanks for all the reviews tristan, much appreciated.
ha, how come you do all your record
purchases and fuller reviews of last weeks
stuff
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thanks for all the reviews tristan, much appreciated
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All that self-justification - face it, you just can't help it -
time to sing up to Vinyl Junkies Anonymous T!
its not even a joke dude. when i was in SF once, i took a small
amount of money
From Boomkat (not in-hand yet):
Rene Lowe + Paul St. Hilaire - Faith (late on this one)
V/A - Superlongevity 3 (late on this one)
Arne Weinberg - Cupola (from the clips I'd say this is probably my favorite
Arne release to date. Nice work m8y!)
Claro Intellecto - Peace Of Mind EP (late on this
So in an attempt to get the 313 list to break its vow of
silence, here are a couple of record reviews I did for
www.littledetroit.net - a bit of Speedy J on Novamute and
a bit of classic-style acid madness from Sendex on Bunker:
Sendex - Exposure EP (Bunker Records)
Using only equipment from
There's a load more reviews being added today - check...
http://www.littledetroit.net/Reviews/menu.php?sm=2004-01
Martin
27/1/04 10:38 AM Brendan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So in an attempt to get the 313 list to break its vow of
silence, here are a couple of record reviews I did
Other things I'm liking lately on the techno-ey side of late, not
necessarily brand new though:
I:Cube - 3 on Versatile - exquisite production values, french style
high tech funk. love the track that samples 'no way back' for a
percussion loop. Varied, the slow/weird cuts are nice too.
On Friday, December 5, 2003, at 07:17 PM, Matt MacQueen wrote:
I:Cube - 3 on Versatile - exquisite production values, french style
high tech funk. love the track that samples 'no way back' for a
percussion loop. Varied, the slow/weird cuts are nice too. And it's
all 2xLP pressed at
October Top 10
==
1. Freedom Soundz Feat. Vanessa Freeman - Feelings EP - Nepenta Promo
2. RSL - Wesley Music - Player
3. Pepe Bradock Michelle Weeks - Distorted Echoes - KIF
4. Truby Trio - Universal Love (Âme Remix) - Compost
5. Stateless- Leave Me Now (Brooks Remix) -
though.
Really really incredible tracks.
-Pete
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Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 9:49 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) New Reviews at Bleep43
New reviews, inc. Pavel Kostiuk, Plastikman, DJ Gregory, Dudley Perkins
New reviews, inc. Pavel Kostiuk, Plastikman, DJ Gregory, Dudley Perkins and
Ricardo Villalobos at
www.bleep43.com
Cheers
Toby
More Detroit flavoured reviews by Ken at www.bleep43.com
including Shake, Parrish, Kombination Research ultradyne.
Ken's been hard at working reviewing new material
Check them at www.bleep43.com
Well, you asked for it! Here you go! new 313 and 313
inspired as well as other dope records to check out:
Monobox - Molecule EP - Logistic
Rob Hood is back with a little preview for his album
on Logistic. This is a nice record for fans of classic
Rob. The cut many will dig, The Construct, is a
i have the art of war double. i like it better that point blank. i have to
admit there is only one track i would play off the whole art of war double.
its this 120 bpm hypnotic dan bell sounding track. but in a hood style.
its not as abrasive as the whole other double pack point blank.
OK, so I'm bored at the minute. I've picked up this lot in the past two
weeks.
Some feedback would be good. If they're boring, tell me and I'll stop...!
Amp Fiddler ? Love War - Genuine 12
Jesus. This is better than Superficial, it's like half an LP rather than
an EP! The first
erm, for some reason, all my icons - ... etc got replaced with question
marks, so I'm not questioning everything. Don't know why that was
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Assunto: RE: (313) Reviews...Samples?
what kind of samples ?
i like www.findsounds.com for esoteric stuff and hyperreal has good
909/808/.. samples.
-Pete
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From: Maria Florinda Pinheiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 11:28 AM
To: 313
...very soulful and funky in
a purveyors of fine funk type of feel...def. not your
avg. run o'tha mill house record.
more reviews to come as I get more new records...have
fun guys...hope more people can review some stuff too!
And for more 313 relavance if anyone is down in the
southwest part
Hi all ... finally got some newer reviews up, with an assist from Mr.
MacQueen:
John Tejada's The Toiling of Idle Hands and
Future Beat Alliance Head Ways EP await.
www.techno-rebels.com
-Dan
Reviews of the following (by Steve Twoplayer and myself) are now online at
http://www.twoplayer.net :
the moderator - sliding to midnight (downlow 12)
peel seamus - artemis (delsin 12)
mos - electronic music created in ordinary bedrooms and other household
spaces (delsin 12)
jello - chamchimzee
)
breakage and threshold - promo? (reinforced 2x12)
el-p - fantastic damage (def jux lp)
...here: http://www.twoplayer.net/reviews/jun_02/
Cheers,
Tom
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www.techno-rebels.com
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What's new at www.freestylegrooves.com (update 21 april 2002)
- New reviews:
Various - The Freest Of Radicals (experimental)
Future Beat Alliance - Disconnected (atmospheric techno)
Jivaro - Jivarodelia (dubby techno)
Nacht Plank (abstract ambient)
- Recent reviews:
Restless Soul feat. Valerie
Been writing these for the new worldtechnonation site which probably still wont
be ready for a while so thought I'd post the best of here.
Los Hermanos - The birth of 3000 (Los Hermanos)
A new label from UR soldiers DJ Rolando and Gerald Mitchell which, according to
the press info will 'explore
After recent comments on this board london bound peeps may be interested to
know that Oliver Ho is playing with James Ruskin on Thursday 7th February
for 'base' at the Velvet Underground.
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Hey folks. Can anyone tell me what happened to the regular posting of
LP/EP reviews at Forcefield.org? I used to look forward to the wide
selection of tunes covered. The rest of the site's content is always
engaging, but I miss the monthly updates. Any info would be much
appreciated
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