reflects an idea of techno as strictly
having the 4 to the floor beat. A lot of the early tracks had more of
an Electro beat.
I have a friend in Seattle who was an old school raver, was (and is) a
good techno producer, and he'd didn't know Strings Of Life and
dismissed it as a big room hands
As regards the dreaded 'Progressive' label -- any techno that is at
all melodic and builds, ends up getting picked up by the Progressive
DJs. The problem with Progressive DJs and producers is they don't
know where the line is -- while they'll drop some quality tracks,
they'll also drop incredibly
http://www.twoplayer.org/
http://www.forcefield.org/
thank you all for your contribution!
transmission on http://nortroute.net soon
On 8 sep 2009, at 22:20, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:
On 8 sep 2009, at 20:11, kent williams wrote:
http://www.beatportal.com/feed/item/20-tracks-every-techno-fan
As much as i'd love to join the pisstaking, i have to remind you that
they're not talking about 20 detroit techno tracks every fan should know.
Apart from that, those lists are always purely subjective and will cause
mayhem
and havoc whenever and whereever they appear. Still think
On 8 sep 2009, at 20:11, kent williams wrote:
http://www.beatportal.com/feed/item/20-tracks-every-techno-fan-should-know/
Let the beatport hating begin ;-)
Oh hating beatport, now come on Kent, give me a real challenge ;-) I
dont think my personal views on beatport will pass the 313
.
Nice try though, and none of them choices offend me with
the exception of the Science Fiction choice, which is way
off...
-- On Tue, 9/8/09, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com
wrote:
From: kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com
Subject: (313) beatportal 20 tracks every techno fan
Seconded. Friday night listening sorted out !!
Rav
-Original Message-
From: fm [mailto:o...@forwardmusic.com]
Sent: 03 September 2009 23:12
To: Placid
Cc: Three-One-Three
Subject: Re: (313) UK Techno Mix
sweet!
On 3-Sep-09, at 6:07 PM, Placid wrote:
following on from my UK acid
I should mention the following about the movie itself for this to make sense:
From the trailer:
Speaking in Code is an intimate account of people who are
completely lost in music. A heartbreaking and lighthearted
documentary, it's a vérité glimpse into the world of techno.
Captivating
In other words, no one at all from Detroit? I rate that a problem
right off the bat.
Not that I don't respect a lot of the artists mentioned.
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 12:58 PM, David Powerscybo...@gmail.com wrote:
Starring: Modeselektor, Wighnomy Brothers, Monolake, Philip
Sherburne, David
in the production. I have heard so
much about this movie in the past five years that I feel like I don't
even have to go see it.
--
matt kane's brain
techno radio at: http://hydrogenproject.com
capoeira in boston http://capoeirageraisboston.com
aim - mkbatwerk ; y! - mkb218 ; gtalk - mkb.dirtyorg
I think it's pretty simple: America is musically conservative, and
when it comes to the mass market, it has to have vocals, and it has to
have chord changes.
Listening to and enjoying techno involves a different kind of
listening than pop music. A case in point, my brother, who doesn't
listen
My comments aren't about ALL techno, just about the point of view of
the movie + the reviewer. I have an inherent problem with claiming
that techno is inherently more musical than house music, and that the
particular artists chosen for that film are representative of techno.
However, I'd venture
Someone I know wrote a review of a movie trailer (Speaking in Code)
that, for me, exemplified a deeply problematic view of techno versus
house.
***
Here is my friend's post:
Short story: it's not been an easy journey to stay on target. There's
a few things the electronic music world has going
Following on from my UK acid show, this Thursday 3rd Sept I'll be
playing my favourite UK techno..
So expect B12, Stasis, Nexus 21, Kirk Digiorgio.. that kind of thing
Tune in at www.future-music.co.uk
P http://www.discogs.com/sell/list?seller=placid
Playing
19th September - Bristol
Javier Drada 5/25/09 For Those of You That Love To Talk Shit, A Bit of
Tech in Your Techno...
http://www.resistedresonance.com/limited/052509.zip
Nick Hoppner - Makeover (Original Mix) - Ostgut Ton
Ralph Falcon - Every Now And Then (Paolo Mojo Remix) - Nervous Records
Ralph Falcon - Every Now
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=128461
This guy 'Satsuma Nightmare' is an unapologetic New Age composer, and
frankly some of his stuff is verging on the cringeworthy, but listen
to the track A Master Of 'Em and tell me that it doesn't sound like
something Carl Craig would
Ten years ago this month, back in a time before MP3,
IM, Myspace, Facebook, Twitter, and the like,
Cognition Audioworks' Andrew Duke spoke to author
Dan Sicko about Techno Rebels: The Renegades Of Electronic Funk,
his book that would go on to be published in June 1999.
To celebrate
Delano Smith talks records
http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature-read.aspx?id=1017
(with a photo by our man from the Beeb Dan Bean)
Surgeon does the podcast:
http://www.residentadvisor.net/podcast-episode.aspx?id=144
This podcast is actually the same set that was posted here a week or
so ago,
?
Anyone else happen to have this laying around on their harddisk somewhere?
-Peter
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 12:20 PM, PB textur...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Some years ago a link was posted to a radio program (like a
documentary) that aired about techno music. [Yes, I know there have
been many
Hi all,
Some years ago a link was posted to a radio program (like a
documentary) that aired about techno music. [Yes, I know there have
been many.]
It was very well done and I remember had a fascinating narrative. I
am guessing that Andrew Duke will know what I am talking about.
I cannot seem
PB wrote:
Hi all,
Some years ago a link was posted to a radio program (like a
documentary) that aired about techno music. [Yes, I know there have
been many.]
It was very well done and I remember had a fascinating narrative. I
am guessing that Andrew Duke will know what I am talking about.
I
, Andrew Duke and...@andrew-duke.com wrote:
PB wrote:
Hi all,
Some years ago a link was posted to a radio program (like a
documentary) that aired about techno music. [Yes, I know there have
been many.]
It was very well done and I remember had a fascinating narrative. I
am guessing
[mailto:michael.elliot-kni...@fallon.com]
Sent: 09 January 2009 17:53
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) wonky techno mixes?
anyone have links or could post some wonky techno mixes? Looking for
mixes by Neil Landstrumm, Tobias Schmidt, Si Begg, etc. BEFORE they all
got nabbed by dubstep or m_nml
thanks
MEK
anyone have links or could post some wonky techno mixes? Looking for
mixes by Neil Landstrumm, Tobias Schmidt, Si Begg, etc. BEFORE they all got
nabbed by dubstep or m_nml
thanks
MEK
marginal 313 content:
2008 top 15: http://www.deejaycountzero.com/blog/?p=102
Syclops - Where's Jason's K - DFA Records (1/15/2008)
Robert Owens - Now I Know - Compost (1/18/2008)
Osborne - 16th Stage - Spectral Sound (3/4/2008)
Sten - Squares - Dial Records (03/17/2008)
Nate Manic - It's
Jeez Mike, sort yer own website out! ;-)
Talk about *plain*!!!
Happy New Year,
Ken
-Original Message-
From: Michael Kuszynski [mailto:kuszyn...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 5:25 PM
To: Three-One-Three
Subject: (313) Five Techno Albums You Should Own, But Don't
http
http://www.musicouch.com/Genres/Electronic/Five-Techno-Albums-You-Should-Own-But-Dont.92239
*Ducks behind yuletide log!
Happy New Year dearest list!
--
---
Michael Kuszynski
kuszyn...@gmail.com
i...@planerecordings.com
http://www.planerecordings.com
New York, NY
LOL I'm going to download these now!!
On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 4:25 AM, Michael Kuszynski kuszyn...@gmail.com wrote:
http://www.musicouch.com/Genres/Electronic/Five-Techno-Albums-You-Should-Own-But-Dont.92239
*Ducks behind yuletide log!
Happy New Year dearest list!
--
---
Michael
I agree, that's why I dig on Junior Boys, Morgan G, Kelley Polar, etc.
Everything in moderation, however
Beneath every jaded techno-snot is a cheese aficionado just looking
for an excuse to break it out
-Arturo.
PS Cheese and Metro Area. Cheesy music is just emotionally effective
music
You see the subject line, and you think 'how ridiculous.'
Exactly.
PS Cheese and Metro Area. Cheesy music is just emotionally effective
music that people relate to immediately. Only it's gone way over the
line into bathos and pandering. There's a whole lot of awesome that
happens when someone
new job (Doha, Lebanon,
Oman, Saudi, etc.) - and I'm looking to connect with anyone over here
to go out to techno events.
And...please no wisecracks about Grooverider (the idiot got what he
deserved) or uneducated nonsense about the region.
Enjoy
-mike
This is probably a long shot, but does anyone else live in the Middle
East on this list?We get good enough talent in Dubai, but I (will
be) traveling throughout the region for my new job (Doha, Lebanon,
Oman, Saudi, etc.) - and I'm looking to connect with anyone over here
to go out to techno
Come here and hear me play some mad detroit house and techno, shameless
promotion perhaps, but should be a fun night. It is a builder for Santiago...
http://blipswitch.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=944
mad detroit house and techno, shameless
promotion perhaps, but should be a fun night. It is a builder for
Santiago...
http://blipswitch.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=944
All,
I know we had a list of music blogs, listing releases etc before, and
I want to rehash it and expand this list.
What blogs does everyone read that are 313 related, techno related, or
general producer / synthesizer / studio related?
If you have great blogs that are less related, please
to rehash it and expand this list.
What blogs does everyone read that are 313 related, techno related, or
general producer / synthesizer / studio related?
If you have great blogs that are less related, please reply off list.
Stuff that would be interesting to 313'ers, but not 313.
I just want
Especially good as a place where Tom Cox sounds off without getting
into skirmishes with people on this list.
And if you want to get into skirmishes with him still, you can do it
in comments on the blog.
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 9:46 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
An obvious choice would be:
blogs, listing releases etc before, and
I want to rehash it and expand this list.
What blogs does everyone read that are 313 related, techno related, or
general producer / synthesizer / studio related?
If you have great blogs that are less related, please reply off list.
Stuff that would
, soundbanks as well as loops, sounds etc.
http://www.ronnypries.de
Everybody's warmly welcome!
Cheers,
Ronny
All,
I know we had a list of music blogs, listing releases etc before, and
I want to rehash it and expand this list.
What blogs does everyone read that are 313 related, techno related
I reckon a 313 wiki would be good for collecting all these links to
blogs, labels, recordstores, 313ers, etc. Or is the list enough for most
people?
kent williams wrote:
Especially good as a place where Tom Cox sounds off without getting
into skirmishes with people on this list.
And if you
i think a wiki would be exceedingly useful. while the list is
technically archived it's certainly not as easy to use as a wiki would
be. i vote you're in charge of it dave. :)
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 6:22 PM, David Gillies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I reckon a 313 wiki would be good for
-Original Message-
From: Michael Kuszynski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 October 2008 12:51
To: 313
Subject: (313) techno / producers blogs - rehash
All,
I know we had a list of music blogs, listing releases etc
before, and I want to rehash it and expand this list
This thing blows on Wednesday - hope to see you Thursday :)
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/08/the_large_hadron_collider.html
http://www.lhc.ac.uk/
m
If a catastrophic event does take place it's probable that we'll never
feel a thing, just poof.
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 4:17 PM, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This thing blows on Wednesday - hope to see you Thursday :)
, Santa Barbara, CA 93106
b PH-TH, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
- Original Message -
From: Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313 Mailing List 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Talking Of Techno and Technology
Thought id put together some nice melodic techno, here is the result
Had a few technical hitches so it won't stand up to to close scrutiny
but some lovely tracks even if i do say so myself. Apologies for the
abrupt start, it meant to fade in but doesn't, i dont know why, but I
cant be dealing
I'd not listened to your mixes for a while but that last one (P's
Groove Mix) I really enjoyed. Nice one.
DLing the below now.
robin...
On 5 Sep 2008, at 09:05, Placid wrote:
Thought id put together some nice melodic techno, here is the result
Had a few technical hitches so it won't
Alright! I can't wait to get home and freak to this!
http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=956230
cheers,
lrh
Gosh! That's a brazilian release! :-P
kw
On Aug 29, 2008, at 5:19 PM, Lee Herrington wrote:
Alright! I can't wait to get home and freak to this!
http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=956230
cheers,
lrh
I loved this mix - thanks DTM!
Rob Taylor
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-Original Message-
From: Kowalsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 August 2008 23:27
To: 313 Mailing List
Subject: Re: (313) Detroit Techno Mix (1988-92)
This is funny... I love
) Transmat 1989
4. Rhythim Is Rhythim- Beyond The Dance (Bizarro Mix) Transmat 1988
5. Mayday- Freestyle (Bongo Mix) Pheerce City 1988
6. Shakir- Sequence 10 (10 Records 1988)
7. Juan- Techno Music (10 Records 1988)
8. States Of Mind- Elements Of Tone (Richie's Dream Mix) Plus 8
Records 1990
9. We R Who
. Rhythim Is Rhythim- Beyond The Dance (Bizarro Mix) Transmat 1988
5. Mayday- Freestyle (Bongo Mix) Pheerce City 1988
6. Shakir- Sequence 10 (10 Records 1988)
7. Juan- Techno Music (10 Records 1988)
8. States Of Mind- Elements Of Tone (Richie's Dream Mix) Plus 8 Records 1990
9. We R Who We R- Derivative
(Subconscious Mix) Transmat 1988
3. R-Tyme- R-Theme (Mayday Mix) Transmat 1989
4. Rhythim Is Rhythim- Beyond The Dance (Bizarro Mix) Transmat 1988
5. Mayday- Freestyle (Bongo Mix) Pheerce City 1988
6. Shakir- Sequence 10 (10 Records 1988)
7. Juan- Techno Music (10 Records 1988)
8. States
Some classic footage and voice over
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7458479.stm
m
Made in the building I'm now sat at work in.
This control panel sits outside my office:
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44756000/jpg/_44756023_mark1_226.jpg
They probably had the argument that vinyl was better as well ;)
robin...
On 18 Jun 2008, at 12:25, Martin Dust wrote:
Some
Don't you mean that the new, small transistor, based computers didn't give as
warm a sounding rendition of baa baa black sheep
as their valve models?
From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 June 2008 14:44
They probably had the argument that vinyl was better as well ;)
robin...
Frank man!
You are seriously diabusing me of some illusions I had about you! I
thought you were a bit more subtle in your perceptions than this! :)
Also better informed. Anyone who knows their techno history/figures
knows Curtis Jones didn't become 'born again' until about 2002/3.
Anyway
oh dear... Retro Techno? LOL
get me my slippers
MEK
Dmitry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 06/08/2008 02:10:34 AM:
Look this! http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/309741-01.htm
Dmitry
www.mixmag.info
www.myspace.com/subborg
nice version of strings on there if im not mistaken...
Dmitry wrote:
Look this! http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/309741-01.htm
Dmitry
www.mixmag.info
www.myspace.com/subborg
--
Placid on the t'interweb - http://www.acid-house.net
Placid on myspace - http://www.myspace.com/placid_88
On 9 Jun 2008, at 16:00, Placid wrote:
nice version of strings on there if im not mistaken...
D
Yeah it's a belter...
m
On 9 Jun 2008, at 15:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oh dear... Retro Techno? LOL
get me my slippers
:) Given it's a really old compilation re-done, I think the title is a
not as bad as it sounds. One of the first things that got me into
detroit techno in fact. I was mainly
Having bought this compilation new in 1991, it felt then as if it was a
historic anthology, a summing up almost...because there was definately a
feeling for a while, after acid and the big parties, there was a kind of
backlash, and I think people really felt that techno/house had had it's
moment
and the big parties, there was a
kind of
backlash, and I think people really felt that techno/house had had
it's
moment, it had peaked...so that comp, although ridiculously close to
the
years that those tracks were released, even in '91, had a real sense
of
nostalgia about it. And for a lot
On Mon, Jun 09, 2008 at 06:54:31PM +0200, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:
i didn't know Network was still in business or is this a bootleg?
Given the Network - Hard To Find Records connection, I would say it is
difficult to classify as original or boot. But certainly no artist will
receive any
Hey KJ- it's not a bootleg as such- it's a good quality press and
artwork etc and some of the original people are involved in the
release I believe. I've been listening to both the Retro Techno and
the Nu Groove comp all day- couple of not stood the test of time
moments on the Nu Groove one
Look this! http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/309741-01.htm
Dmitry
www.mixmag.info
www.myspace.com/subborg
I am shocked and amazed at the number of people who are completely
willing to brush aside the possibility that a techno producer could be
involved in some mass-marketed new age cult nonsense akin to
scientology. Those of you who have tried to push it under the rug or
dismiss it as an attempt
] wrote on 06/06/2008 03:09:46 PM:
I am shocked and amazed at the number of people who are completely
willing to brush aside the possibility that a techno producer could be
involved in some mass-marketed new age cult nonsense akin to
scientology. Those of you who have tried to push it under
beliefs in and of itself, not even necessarily
advocacy.
Is it a good track or not?
My 2c.
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 3:09 PM, Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am shocked and amazed at the number of people who are completely
willing to brush aside the possibility that a techno producer could
, not even necessarily
advocacy.
Is it a good track or not?
My 2c.
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 3:09 PM, Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am shocked and amazed at the number of people who are completely
willing to brush aside the possibility that a techno producer could be
involved in some
On Fri, 6 Jun 2008, Frank Glazer wrote:
Also, it's no secret that Curtis of Green Velvet/Cajmere fame is a
born again christian, so whoever said that the preacher track isn't
serious is mistaken.
Hnmm... I mentioned Preacher man, but I don't think I mentioned anything
about it's
On Fri, 6 Jun 2008, Thor Teague wrote:
Is it a good track or not?
I prefer the You are... Dark over the original mix. The bassline's
starting to grow on me. Good drum tracks on it, by the way. :)
Jussi Lehtonen
Metaprogram yourself.
Hi list,
Im looking to do some digging so my question is whether anyone can
recommend some music with a strong association to one of the elements?
There is a definite detroit association with one of the elements,
(ahem), but also Strand, Phonophani - earth, Derek Carr, Dave Angel,
Juan? - space
Drexciya = Water
Rob Taylor
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 June 2008 15:06
To: 313 List
Subject: (313) Four elements on techno production
Hi list,
Im looking to do some
Can anyone provide any other 'element' tips
Have a read at Crowley's 777...
m
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 3:06 PM
To: 313 List
Subject: (313) Four elements on techno production
Hi list,
Im looking to do some digging so my question is whether anyone can
recommend some music with a strong association to one of the elements?
There is a definite detroit
I don't know if Sean Deason is reading 313 right now, but I believe he
made a series of track named after the Noble Gases. I don't think he
ever released it though.
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 9:05 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
Im looking to do some digging so my question is whether
makes me think of enya. and cheddar cheese.
On 6/2/08, kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know if Sean Deason is reading 313 right now, but I believe he
made a series of track named after the Noble Gases. I don't think he
ever released it though.
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 9:05 AM,
But really, what doesn't make you think of Enya and cheddar cheese?
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 9:33 AM, Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
makes me think of enya. and cheddar cheese.
association with one of the elements,
(ahem), but also Strand, Phonophani - earth, Derek Carr, Dave Angel,
Juan? - space (ie air), Shake - fire(?)
Can anyone provide any other 'element' tips
play nicely children
cheers
--
matt kane's brain
techno radio at: http://hydrogenproject.com http
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Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 3:06 PM
To: 313 List
Subject: (313) Four elements on techno production
Hi list,
Im looking to do some digging so my question is whether anyone can
recommend some music with a strong association to one of the elements
The Digger sounds good. Cant see owt on discogs though ?
Matt Kane's Brain wrote:
Earth: Underground Resistance, The Digger, The Mole
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 10:05 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
Im looking to do some digging so my question is whether anyone can
recommend some music
Elements Vol One and Two in the bag
Michael Kuszynski wrote:
makes me think of enya. and cheddar cheese.
On 6/2/08, kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know if Sean Deason is reading 313 right now, but I believe he
made a series of track named after the Noble Gases. I don't think
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Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 3:06 PM
To: 313 List
Subject: (313) Four elements on techno production
Hi list,
Im looking to do some digging so my question is whether anyone can
recommend some music with a strong association to one of the elements?
There is a definite detroit
released on Wagon
Repair, Mutek_rec, and Musique Risquee)
--
matt kane's brain
techno radio at: http://hydrogenproject.com http://wzbc.org
capoeira in boston http://capoeirageraisusa.com
aim -mkbatwerk
Who else is feeling surreal?
-Original Message-
From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 4:46 PM
To: 313 List
Subject: Re: (313) Four elements on techno production
Indeed... a little imaginary
Crack is bad for you ;-)
Now give me a shovel i know
The Egyptian's had charts for certain musical keys and sounds, so did
the Mayan's - it's no more imaginary than Noah's Ark or Jesus banging
out 5000 loafs.
m
any particular flavor, tone, force, or style can be associated with
an
element. a rough bass can be like water or fire or
connections. Can
you
be more specific?
I thought of 'Firekeeper' but maybe that's not the sort of thing you
mean ...
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 3:06 PM
To: 313 List
Subject: (313) Four elements on techno production
On 2 Jun 2008, at 16:55, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
You telling me there wasn't and he didn't?!?
Depends who you ask Ken ;)
m
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 11:53 AM, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Egyptian's had charts for certain musical keys and sounds, so did the
Mayan's - it's no more imaginary than Noah's Ark or Jesus banging out 5000
loafs.
did anybody else get the basic channel remix of 5000 loafs? it
You telling me there wasn't and he didn't?!?
-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 4:53 PM
To: 313 List
Subject: Re: (313) Four elements on techno production
The Egyptian's had charts for certain musical keys and sounds, so did
Ahem, to get back OT this question is about DETROIT and the Greek idea
of the FOUR ELEMENTS...
continue ;-)
Martin Dust wrote:
On 2 Jun 2008, at 16:55, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
You telling me there wasn't and he didn't?!?
Depends who you ask Ken ;)
m
Z'ev wrote a very interesting book on musical rhythms using Gematria
and ancient charts, if I remember correctly there is only one rhythm
that is total universal, and one sound...
m
On 2 Jun 2008, at 17:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ahem. I was actually only prepared to go back to the
Strange question ... Good in same time.
I'll go for this :
Wildtek = Savage techno, meaning like a lion in the jungle that can't be
captured...
Wildub = What was not expected from Wildtek.
Releases ?
Gareth Duprey - The Tempest (Unknown element travelling space)
Mitch Walcott - Titan (Famous
Hi Dimitri,
cheers. Thats spot on.
thanks
Wildtek Concept / DJ Dimitri Pike wrote:
Strange question ... Good in same time.
I'll go for this :
Wildtek = Savage techno, meaning like a lion in the jungle that can't be
captured...
Wildub = What was not expected from Wildtek.
Releases
I thought Kenny Larkin moved to LA to do just that...
--- kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.cornwarning.com/chaircrusher/minimalisch.mp3
Apologies for my ridiculous German. Apologies also
to Icke Und Er, who
were my inspiration.
--- kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.cornwarning.com/chaircrusher/minimalisch.mp3
Apologies for my ridiculous German. Apologies also
to Icke Und Er, who
were my inspiration.
There's too many retrigs in that Kent and it could do with some
flanging. :)
m
Kenny is a funny guy, but he moved to LA to do stand-up comedy. His
'fake french' track though is pretty funny...
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 4:05 AM, Jeffrey Richards
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought Kenny Larkin moved to LA to do just that...
--- kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.cornwarning.com/chaircrusher/minimalisch.mp3
Apologies for my ridiculous German. Apologies also to Icke Und Er, who
were my inspiration.
i've often thought there needs to be more humor in techno. it's a
damn good thing you did this AFTER tom left, though, because i am
certain he would not approve!
this is what i imagine AUTOBAHN, the kraftwerk-alike in The Big
Lebowski, would sound like.
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 12:49 AM, kent
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