Is this going to be on the pertin-nce Bandcamp? The Beatport site came up
saying I wasn't in the right region!
On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 5:27 PM dubloop wrote:
> yeah so i got my self Soundcloud pro and i am trying to upload music on a
> regular basis.
>
> today its Andrew Duke's LP: Pertin 54 : V
yeah so i got my self Soundcloud pro and i am trying to upload music on
a regular basis.
today its Andrew Duke's LP: Pertin 54 : Version Redux Part 1
track listing :
1 - Andrew Duke - Too Many Lights (Area Long Summer Edit)
2 - Andrew Duke - Careto (Dub Technique remix)
3 - Andrew Duke - C
Thanks much for the heads-up on this and the other articles, Fred.
http://andrewdukeinthemix.com
On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 3:12 PM, Fred Heutte wrote:
> http://www.detroitnews.com/story/entertainment/music/2015/05/20/originator-
> kevin-saunderson-movements-past-future/27678797/
>
>
http://www.detroitnews.com/story/entertainment/music/2015/05/20/originator-
kevin-saunderson-movements-past-future/27678797/
Originator: Kevin Saunderson on Movement's past, future
The Detroit techno pioneer (and one-time festival producer) talks
about Movement's history and his o
Definitely a blast from my past, and possibly a subject for a future
radio special, combined with yet another Columbus, OH label that moved
to France
David Powers wrote:
ele_mental was born in 1993 from the convergence of like-minded OSU
art, film, music & photography students Cha
from the past...
Sweet! Hope they'll be recording this.
http://andrewdukeinthemix.com
On 2013-04-24, at 5:09 PM, David Powers wrote:
> ele_mental was born in 1993 from the convergence of like-minded OSU
> art, film, music & photography students Charles Noel, Ed Luna,
> Ti
Sweet! Hope they'll be recording this.
http://andrewdukeinthemix.com
On 2013-04-24, at 5:09 PM, David Powers wrote:
> ele_mental was born in 1993 from the convergence of like-minded OSU
> art, film, music & photography students Charles Noel, Ed Luna,
> Titonton Duvanté and Todd Sines. Over th
ele_mental was born in 1993 from the convergence of like-minded OSU
art, film, music & photography students Charles Noel, Ed Luna,
Titonton Duvanté and Todd Sines. Over the last 20 years, the core
nucleus members and free electrons have been responsible for some of
world’s deepest music, art events
if case you ever wonder what happened in the early days of quebec city live pa
/ laptop dance music
you got a nice example ((micro house as they called it))
http://archive.org/details/pertin_01b_more_untitled_the_end_of_the_word
peace!
net label : pertin-nce.ca
me : soundcloud.com/bleupulp
Yo!
Here is a recording of my mutek 2007 live pa.
Enjoy
On percussion lab
http://www.percussionlab.com/sets/bleupulp/live_at_mutek_2007
on mixcloud
http://www.mixcloud.com/pertin/bleupulp-live-at-mutek-2007
peace out
max / bleupulp / pertin-nce.com
In addition to Ron's passing Unique Distributors and Syntax Music
Distribution went out of business.
Unique was almost all but out of house or techno and mostly R&B but Syntax
seemed to be the best techno distributor in the US.
Now, not only is there a problem to get techno into Europe but I'm won
I'll probably be the only one who enjoyed this but here it is anyway...
I came across the video to "People Are Still Having S3x" by LaTour on
Youtube.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZP05N_bZ60Y
I hadn't heard this in ages. Interestingly, the word "AIDS" was replaced
with "Safe".
-ant-
/d1mix2007/ppf.html The mix is
available as a WAV or as an MP3
Eamonn Doyle (D1) - Past Present Future
---
WAV (650MB)
http://www.thearchiver.net/data/audio/d1/eamonndoyle(d1)-pastpresentfuture-part1.wav
Or
http://tinyurl.com/2ro6vg
http://www.thearchiver.net
@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Visuals Crew for DEMF's of years past? (2001-2004ish?)
Kind of a random question:
I'm wondering if anyone happens to know who was hired to do the visuals
around the Heart Plaza bowl for some of the early DEMF's? Memory is a bit
hazy as to the specific year but
Visuals for the 2001 fest were done by groovejet with massive product
placement from Ford.
On May 6, 2007, at 11:36 PM, Arturo Lopez wrote:
Kind of a random question:
I'm wondering if anyone happens to know who was hired to do the
visuals
around the Heart Plaza bowl for some of the early D
Kind of a random question:
I'm wondering if anyone happens to know who was hired to do the visuals
around the Heart Plaza bowl for some of the early DEMF's? Memory is a bit
hazy as to the specific year but I'd be looking for the production crews
that did any of the festivals between 2001-2004.
On 11/24/06, Tristan Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The downLow CD is well worth picking up (not to sound like the dL fanboy).
now is really the time to hunt it down (if youre in the northern
hemisphere that is), its such a perfect CD to listen to when its
really cold and snowy out.
tom
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 24 November 2006 16:56
> To: 313@Hyperreal.Org
> Subject: RE: (313) Berlin this past weekend
>
> Talking of Hardwax I picked this Planet E record by
> Connection Machine I hadn'
But it is CD only (according to Discogs)..? Probably why I haven't
heard / heard of it. Someone shoot JT ;-)
> -Original Message-
> From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 24 November 2006 16:57
>
> The Connection Machine LP was one of the best releases of las
The Connection Machine LP was one of the best releases of last year.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 November 2006 16:56
To: 313@Hyperreal.Org
Subject: RE: (313) Berlin this past weekend
Talking of Hardwax I picked this Planet E record by
Talking of Hardwax I picked this Planet E record by Connection Machine I hadn't
seen before there on Friday:
http://www.discogs.com/release/4237
it's nice. Side B is off centre, the guys at HW were saying the whole pressing
was like that? Looking them up on Discogs I see
they have a Downlow C
On Thu, Nov 23, 2006 at 08:07:27PM -0800, Fred Heutte wrote:
> Hmm . . . Tweekin in San Francisco, Submerge/SID (of course),
> and three no longer in existence -- Ameba in SF (not the current
> Amoeba which is a good super-store), Exotique in Seattle and
> Sonic Groove in NYC.
>
> Other ones I hav
Hmm . . . Tweekin in San Francisco, Submerge/SID (of course),
and three no longer in existence -- Ameba in SF (not the current
Amoeba which is a good super-store), Exotique in Seattle and
Sonic Groove in NYC.
Other ones I have liked include Record Time in Detroit, 12-Inch
Dance Records in DC (also
On Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 04:34:19PM -0800, Fred Heutte wrote:
> a fine lunch at the cafe on the corner. That seals it - Hardwax
> is one of maybe four or five top DJ stores I've ever been to :)
I am curious: which are the other three or four?
G
--
Guilherme Menegon Arantes, PhD Sao Paulo,
I just got back to Portland from Berlin via Frankfurt. Ended up
not making it to any clubs, actually. I tried to get in at Week-End
around 1 am but got the "are you on the invite list" rejection.
Which I thought was standard door-ese for "scram" but apparently
was because the club was full. In a
hey francis,
all my peeps from ireland arrived, just about. i ran out of juice on
my mobile, so could not contact you. friday night i spent in week12end
with sasse playing. it was so-so as the place did not get very busy
and the music was, well, weak - only a metro area cut stood out for
me. very
My friends and I had a great time there (again!).
Kept it quiet(!) by going to Sternradio on Friday as it's local to our hostel
and having travelled and just eaten a large meal at the nice Mexican on
Rosenthaler Platz I lacked energy and indeed was in bed by 3:30am.
Saturday day I took the S Bahn
On Sep 15, 2005, at 9:05 AM, "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." wrote:
dan curtin might still be in cleveland but he seems to be
maintaining a generally low profile.
Dan and his wife have been living in Berlin for awhile now, as
far as I know. My homeboy (that's American for "mate", you lot)
J. Bondy (Volum
what i forgot to say
he got a full length album coming up on tom churchill's headspace label
somewhere early next year
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 10:12 AM
Subject: Re
Cc: "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 9:44 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Ghost of 313's past...
>
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
-- Original Message --
F
>
>
> On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
>
>> -- Original Message --
>> From: "Lance @ Inaudible" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>> dan curtin might still be in cleveland but he seems to be
>> maintaining a generally low profile.
>>
>
>
>
>
> god, id love
On Sep 15, 2005, at 9:05 AM, "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." wrote:
dan curtin might still be in cleveland but he seems to be
maintaining a generally low profile.
Dan and his wife have been living in Berlin for awhile now, as
far as I know. My homeboy (that's American for "mate", you lot)
J. Bondy (Volum
whatwhohwherewhenwhyandMOT
http://www.themilkfactory.co.uk/interviews/blackdogiw.htm
On Wednesday, Sep 14, 2005, at 19:43 Europe/London, Lance @ Inaudible
wrote:
>>>one other dan curtin tidbit, he recently signed
to the Black-Dog run UK label Dust Science.
Huh? I thought Black Dog just
!)
Eevo Lute (yah stefan is at it again and new LP on the
way)
Frantic Flowers (been on a roll of late new Duplex is
nice)
Versatile (back at it with more techno leanings than
the past...can't go wrong with Joakim, Chateau Flight
and I:Cube)
NWAQ (ross 154's label with great deep release by
h
>>>one other dan curtin tidbit, he recently signed
to the Black-Dog run UK label Dust Science.
Huh? I thought Black Dog just released for them and the label was
created by Martin and Richard.
From what I have read and heard, Martin and Richard Dust have joined
with Head Dog Ken Downie as p
so i cant comment on how they are but i
did get to hear a nice remix he did for the Ennio
Morricone remix albums on Compost back on 2003 -
a nice loungy jazzy downtempo mix. other remixes
dan has done in the past few years include mixes
for Joshua Collins, Splinterfaction, Titonton
Duva
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
-- Original Message --
From: "Lance @ Inaudible" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
dan curtin might still be in cleveland but he seems to be
maintaining a generally low profile.
god, id love to hear him dj again. h
-- Original Message --
From: "Lance @ Inaudible" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>yes ohio was once home to some excellent musicians - dan curtin,
>morgan geist, jeff samuel, hanna, titonton, twine, todd sines, steve
>cinch, metamorphic, the 21/22 corp/elemental colle
One last note regarding Strand - the detroit one that is... the label
that released the last Strand record 'Pigeon Toed Orange Peel' back in
2002, Tactile Recordings, appears to have changed the label name to
Harbonder and features a looping unreleased Strand track on it's
developing website.
y, September 14, 2005 12:35 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Ghost of 313's past...
>On Sep 13, 2005, at 12:29 AM, Lance @ Inaudible wrote:
Hello all,
Haven't been here in over 5 years but the other day DJ Horsepower + his
lovely wife hunted me down at my office in cleveland and reminded me
Lance wrote:
Currently enjoying...
- Strand - Viet EP (City Centre Offices Block 31 12")
a new release by strand, how could i have missed that?
Oops, sorry for the confusion. as some of you have found out, the
Strand release on Thaddi Herrmann's City Centre Offices label has
nothing to do
I saw Steve (DJ Horsepower) at the festival. He got dumped
in the dot-bomb crash and is now working (I think) as a
hotel desk manager but says it's OK 'cause he has more
time to make tracks on the side than when he was in
coder h3ll :)
Fred
welcome back! O.G. 313 in the hizouse.
--- Ian Malbon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sep 13, 2005, at 12:29 AM, Lance @ Inaudible
> wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> > Haven't been here in over 5 years but the other
> day DJ Horsepower +
> > his lovely wife hunted me down at my office in
> clevel
On Sep 13, 2005, at 12:29 AM, Lance @ Inaudible wrote:
Hello all,
Haven't been here in over 5 years but the other day DJ Horsepower +
his lovely wife hunted me down at my office in cleveland and
reminded me of the musical friends from the golden age
Awww shi*, ol'skool 313 list in the haus.
HI all,
What happened to DJ Horsepower? He does not seem to be posting as
much as before.
When I recently talked with Horsepower he was also busy with work,
family, life and did have as much time for music recently. but we
both discussed our desires to get back into music more - time
permitt
He's around... he might even be lurking. You might hear from him in the
not too distant future. Not necessarily talking about a 313 list post.
Collin Chen wrote:
HI all,
What happened to DJ Horsepower? He does not seem to be posting as much
as before.
Regards,
Collin
Nice to see you back in the "Virtual D".
No "e" at the end of my last name, btw. :-)
If you ever make it back up here to the Motor, drop a line...Thang Long is
still in biz.
jeff
> LANCE!!
>
>
> welcome back!!
>
>
>> > Hello all,
> > Haven't been here in over 5 years b
yeah i just looked on boomkat's site but you beat me to it Jurren :)
STRAND - Viet EP
City Centre Offices
12" // £ 5.99
STRAND - Viet EP, City Centre Offices
City Centre Offices welcomes another new artist to the camp. Miguel Gil
Tertre, aka Strand, is from Madrid and has been one of the key f
and back from google (or boomkat to be more precise)
http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=17404
so strand is not strand... but someone from spain.
sounds nice anyway though :-)
so i'm sure it was this i listened to in the shop (boomkat/pneck) and it
appeared to be a different Strand. at least by the sound of it it was.
can anyone shed any light on this at all?
robin...
jurren baars wrote:
Lance wrote:
Currently enjoying...
- Strand - Viet EP (City Centre Office
Lance wrote:
Currently enjoying...
- Strand - Viet EP (City Centre Offices Block 31 12")
a new release by strand, how could i have missed that?
jurren (off to google, typing: strand "city centre")
LANCE!!
welcome back!!
oh-me-oh-my-oh
o-hi-o
derek.
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, Lance @ Inaudible wrote:
Hello all,
Haven't been here in over 5 years but the other day DJ Horsepower + his
lovely wife hunted me down at my office in cleveland and reminded me of the
musical friends from
HI all,
What happened to DJ Horsepower? He does not seem to be posting as much as
before.
Regards,
Collin
On Sep 13, 2005, at 12:29 AM, Lance @ Inaudible wrote:
Hello all,
Haven't been here in over 5 years but the other day DJ Horsepower +
his lovely wife hunted me down at my office in cleveland and
reminded me of the musical friends from the golden age
Awww shi*, ol'skool 313 list in the hau
Hello all,
Haven't been here in over 5 years but the other day DJ Horsepower +
his lovely wife hunted me down at my office in cleveland and reminded
me of the musical friends from the golden age (dj-horsepower,
j-kleine, b-vanloo, b-bickel, m-taylor, a-duke, m-salcido, d-sicko,
i-malbon, k-wil
like me, you might be excited by todays release of Depeche Modes Remixes
81-04. In typical DM fashion, theyre releasing a couple different versions
of this but if you act quickly, you can score the limited edition 3 CD set
which is only 10-ish bucks more than the single CD version. Here are
d
ndora.be>cc:
Subject: (313) stasis - past
movements lp (available december
11/04/03 11:18 AM the first 2003 from peacefrog)
Connection (Unreleased)
22 Objectives (Unreleased)
23 Past Movements (Unreleased)
It´s gonna be huge!
Cheers,
Maarten - http://www.morthenkiang.com/
> "STASIS - Past Movements
On peacefrog btw.
"STASIS - Past Movements
Steve Pickton aka Stasis, has compiled a retrospective collection of some of
his most collectable previously released material from the mid 90's for a
double cd /triple vinyl release.
These classic, in demand releases that command high prices on ebay, w
I think it's just easier to know which songs still "do it" for you
after 10+ years.
-d
At 9:16 AM +0100 8/3/01, Jason Donnelly wrote:
Morning/ afternoon/ evening to all.
always enjoy these top 5 discussion's, end up going home and hunting
out tracks mentioned and wondering why I don't play t
>
> But one thing strikes me about everyone's selection
> (well looking at the
> top 15 at least), they're all made up of really OLD
> tracks, has ANYONE
> mentioned 'Jaguar' yet? as an example.
>
My top 5:
1) Jaguar - Rolando
2) Jaguar - Derrick May
3) Jaguar - Mad Mike
4) Jaguar - O
Morning/ afternoon/ evening to all.
always enjoy these top 5 discussion's, end up going home and hunting out
tracks mentioned and wondering why I don't play them more often, i.e.
Rhythim Is Rhythim 'Salsa Life'.
But one thing strikes me about everyone's selection (well looking at the
top 15
Multiplex info for MPCD05 (note correct title in subject heading):
Disc 1
01 Morgan Geist: Pushed
02 Dan Curtin: The Chase
031 John Tejada: Vermillion
04 Ultra: Barwork
05 Stasis: Ebb
06 Titonton: Encompas + Engulf
07 Cai Bojsen-Moller: Colours
08 cK: Sex a l
Hi 313 ppl,
Need a bit of help with some work I'm doing...
I need to find the tracklisting for the "Past, Present
and Future" compilation CD double pack that came out
on the Multiplex label ages ago(MOCD 005). Featured
stuff from John Tejada etc. It's kind of important. If
som
thanks for all of the welcomes from some old friends
and new ones...
And yes Phred, that is true about Jeff being on SOny
Japan. And it is true I had nothing to do with
anything that had to do with the UR stuff that went
on. I had some people from detroit calling and asking
me what is going on, a
ay, December 15, 2000 3:01 AM
Subject: Re: [313] from the past
> I'm sort of mystified by this message from Notch Johnson. Once again,
> pardon me if I missed this, but this is not a name I recall.
> I do think I remember Nan Mitchell from here long ago.
>
> I suppose the v
seriously. wtf?
On Fri, 15 Dec 2000, Michael Kim wrote:
> another example of 313's fine hospitality.
>
>
> >From: "Notch Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],313@hyperreal.org
> >Subject
I'm sort of mystified by this message from Notch Johnson. Once again,
pardon me if I missed this, but this is not a name I recall.
I do think I remember Nan Mitchell from here long ago.
I suppose the venom has to do with Sony and the Jaguar. OK, but
Sony Japan is a lng way from Sony Germ
another example of 313's fine hospitality.
From: "Notch Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] from the past
Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 19:56:47 -0500
Begin Original Message
From:
Begin Original Message
From: nan mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 14:44:42 -0800 (PST)
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] from the past
>hello everyone:
>It has been many years since I was last on this list!
>I felt the time for re- subscribing
hello everyone:
It has been many years since I was last on this list!
I felt the time for re- subscribing (is that a word?)
has come!!
Is there even anyone on here I know any more?
Well, if not I welcome new friends and I hope I am
welcomed as well...
WHAT?!!
VERY Brief description:
nam
"Anyway, it is the UK techno scene which has fallen off, not Detroit.
But we'll talk about that another time."
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In a message dated 8/15/00 6:37:58 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>I still have a huge amount of time for Oliver Ho as both DJ and producer.
>
BTW He also won the best "Next Generation Artist" award at Musikundmaschine.
G l y p h
>Anyway, it is the UK techno scene which has fallen off, not Detroit.
>But we'll talk about that another time.
I still have a huge amount of time for Oliver Ho as both DJ and producer.
It's not 313 or "techno", but London's MJ Cole is an innovator
(interestingly he credits the first two-step t
ly to pick up. >>
There's no point though, I think, in claiming Detroit has fallen
off, because it has always had rough patches, and there
have always been only a handful of truly exceptional
producers working. The reason people who don't choose
to look into the past to assess t
After some down time the past issues of dissonance have been reformatted
into a more readable and accessible form. Interviews include:
Eddie Fowlkes Chez Damier
Stacey Pullen Surgeon
Glenn Underground
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