Saturday, April 19th.
Four DEMF veterans, 1 Party!
Black Market Techno w/ Todd Sines (Planet E, 7th City, NYC) ,
Sassmouth (NBFC, Klektik) Chicago/ London, + Black Market House in
the front room w/ Mike Rhythm (Pitchslap, Detroit) Evan Rhodes (Photo
Recordings, Motion Music) + Black Market
Synchronicity ;-)
From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 April 2008 20:43
We tend to forget the crap, and eventually it's all ground up and
Archer uses it again.
,
but I want to say this (perhaps again): 1. Judge the results, not the
technique. 2. The theoretical 'futurism' of techno would almost demand
embracing of new technology. 3. You can make crappy dance music with a
909, 808, 303, SH101 and a MPC60 too. You're just out $10k more on
hardware than you
Well said Kent!
Last couple of years i saw so many of there debates, debates whether
or not techno with only a laptop is bad techno, analogue synthesis is
the way. The thing is that when this whole thing started i had to do
exactly the same discussion but then the thing we had to fight
this (perhaps again): 1. Judge the results, not the
technique. 2. The theoretical 'futurism' of techno would almost demand
embracing of new technology. 3. You can make crappy dance music with a
909, 808, 303, SH101 and a MPC60 too. You're just out $10k more on
hardware than you would be with your
What do you base this comment on, just your own experience or a wider
view? As a primarily (but not solely) hardware producer I certainly
don't agree with that statement - I neither fear nor am jealous or even
smug about laptop producers, I simply prefer making music with
hardware. Yes, it
I think it often boils down to the coolness factor amongst haters on forums,
clapping each ones shoulder plus the notorious my dick is longer than yours
boogie.
From my experience, above are valid in ~90% of such discussions.
Why give people points for making virtue of a necessity, if
the
Oh don't get me wrong, i don think there is anything wrong with having
a preference on making music with hardware or software or a mix. My
point was simply that most of the discussion i had with people about
if music made equipment Z or by workflow Y is based on some form of
jealousy or
over the wall at each other,
but I want to say this (perhaps again): 1. Judge the results, not the
technique. 2. The theoretical 'futurism' of techno would almost demand
embracing of new technology. 3. You can make crappy dance music with a
909, 808, 303, SH101 and a MPC60 too. You're just out $10k
). Does the one using Reaktor is less interesting ?
2. The theoretical 'futurism' of techno would almost demand embracing of new
technology.
Definitely agree, it's the way this music was created at first and now, some
would ask to stay close to the old and almost dead 'way to do' ? Artists have
Frank Glazer a écrit :
My main problem right now is the flood of crappy music generated by
the fact the barrier of entry to make music is lower
than in the hardware era. Random Joe makes a loop, add random sounds,
and voila: instant track that goes knowhere that might find a label
since it's so
Lest we forget, how many absolutely sh1t records were put out in
Chicago and Detroit in the late 80s/early 90s 'golden age' of techno
and house?
We tend to forget the crap, and eventually it's all ground up and
Archer uses it again.
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 2:24 PM, Michael Pujos [EMAIL PROTECTED
90s 'golden age' of techno
and house?
We tend to forget the crap, and eventually it's all ground up and
Archer uses it again.
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 2:24 PM, Michael Pujos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frank Glazer a écrit :
My main problem right now is the flood of crappy music
Well, it _is_ SUPER RARE, you gotta give 'em that... :)
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 2:45 PM, Frank Glazer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AND/OR the crap gets dug up and sold for DOLLAZ as SUPER RARE CHICAGO
ACID HOUSE TEST PRE on Discogs/Ebay/Gemm
this (perhaps again): 1. Judge the results, not the
technique. 2. The theoretical 'futurism' of techno would almost
demand
embracing of new technology. 3. You can make crappy dance music
with a
909, 808, 303, SH101 and a MPC60 too. You're just out $10k more on
hardware than you would be with your
not much people take the risk to do
these days.
Dan Curtin also excels as making non linear and intricate techno. It's
not so much a surprise that non DJ friendly stuff allow a bit more of
creativity composition wise.
Anyway don't take all of the above to the letter: things are more sublte
than
are not that much
linear and offers suprises to the listener. Something not much
people take the risk to do these days.
Dan Curtin also excels as making non linear and intricate techno.
It's not so much a surprise that non DJ friendly stuff allow a bit
more of creativity composition wise
:43 PM
To: Michael Pujos
Cc: Frank Glazer; 313
Subject: Re: (313) techno vs technique
Lest we forget, how many absolutely sh1t records were put out in
Chicago and Detroit in the late 80s/early 90s 'golden age' of techno
and house?
We tend to forget the crap, and eventually it's all ground up
But the previous iteration to which you refer was in turn much easier
than the wave before it, when you actually had to get 3-6 (or more)
people to agree on a tune and play in relatively perfectly
synchronization, get into a studio, record it and mix it analogously,
and promote and distribute it.
As far as this original topic goes...I've created music on hardware
and software, and find advantages to both. It is the user's knowledge
and input rather than the machines. The problem I see is usually
between the interface and the chair...not the equipment. I have known
tons of people who
I've posted a new mix for your listening pleasure. It's called Nearly
Sixteen Feet of Soul, available here:
http://files.deejaycountzer0.com/count_zero_-_nearly_sixteen_feet_of_soul.mp3
(right click to save as/download, left click to play)
Consisting of 27 7 records, primarily from the 60s and
Hey 313
A friend of mine - Stefan Monger - has done his first Ableton Live mix.
It's well worth a listen, so if you get the chance, check it out.
You can download it here :
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JYCYIVLK
1 Untitled - David Hausdorf
2 Sandstorms - Carl Craig
3 Two Hammers
http://my.1club.fm/group/detroittechno
http://my.1club.fm/group/ambient
Enjoy, Courtesy of 1ClubFM, Javier Drada and Dave Garcia (Formerly Submerge The
Show)
Ah, bless. That has to be May.
Cyclone Wehner
Urban/Dance Music Journalist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 06/02/2008, at 1:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mr. May? I can't get either link to work - maybe there's tech
problem as I can't get through by searching Myspace either.
From: [EMAIL
Hi all ! Pics from the Detroit Techno Militia Recon 313 Tour party on 02/02/08
are now online, videos are coming in next few hours on wildtek youtube channel.
A deeper respect to my Detroit brothas who rocked and offered excellent
performances. T.linder started it and we was all stuned
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.viewfriendID=51930230blogID=354791996
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
the last days
Current mood: amused
Category: Music
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.viewCategoryFriendID=51930230BlogCategoryID=15
what a boring time to
Mr. May? I can't get either link to work - maybe there's tech problem as I
can't get through by searching Myspace either.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 February 2008 13:04
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.viewfriendID=51930230blogID=354791996
yes its mr. may.
On Tue, February 5, 2008 8:24 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mr. May? I can't get either link to work - maybe there's tech problem as
I can't get through by searching Myspace either.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 February 2008 13:04
we do an internet radio show every friday from 8-midnight PST
come check us out.
this week we have rolling though radio integrated, three very excellent
innately talented techno djs and producers currently hailing from the
bay area that should not be missed...
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28)Code Red Edit
29)TRINITY TRESOR WEST REMIX TRESOR.30-224
30)Drum Code Remix
31)Danilo Vigorito MK
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http://www.pbfb.ca/pac-mondrian/detroit_techno/
http://pbfb.ca/pac-mondrian/images/detroit_techno_map.jpg
The Detroit Techno level reproduces a cartographically exact map of
downtown Detroit in the style of Piet Mondrian, and marks the birth of
techno in the city.
The address of 1486-1492
hey mek,
this is proof to me that stupid is stupid, even when it is in style.
shake shakir
_
Climb to the top of the charts! Play Star Shuffle: the word scramble
challenge with star power.
fun
of yourself for making fun of yourself, and then laughing at everyone
else for listening to you do it. Or making a trite techno song about
how trite people think techno is? My brain hurts.
From the Minus website:
On Techno Vocals (as with all Houle productions) each sound is
perfectly
? It's like being meta-jaded, I can't
possibly wrap my head around this kind of thing. It's like making fun
of yourself for making fun of yourself, and then laughing at everyone
else for listening to you do it. Or making a trite techno song about
how trite people think techno is? My brain hurts
This release is one more sound-desighned stupid thing from Minus.
Very funny and absolutely terrible.
Dmitry,
www.mixmag.ru
-Original Message-
From: BenoНt Pueyo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 18:46:54 +0200
Subject: Re: (313) Marc Houle: Techno Vocals
On 10/9/07, nuf si [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even Burial, whose debut album generated an avalanche of critical approval in
the US, only sold 291 albums there, according to the sales metrics aggregator
Nielsen SoundScan.
Wow.
id guess that doesnt count people who bought it from online shops in
]
Sent: 10 October 2007 08:08
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Re: Interesting piece on house/techno
Goes without saying that that doesn't represent total US sales (just
thought I'd mention it anyway for the record!)
-Original Message-
From: nuf si [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent
Goes without saying that that doesn't represent total US sales (just
thought I'd mention it anyway for the record!)
-Original Message-
From: nuf si [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 October 2007 04:54
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Re: Interesting piece on house/techno
Even
is almost an exact
parallel to jungle moving to techstep. and of course of hardcore
moving to darkside. its just the path that UK dance genres seem to
take.
Yes, for being an innovative musical path (which D'n'B killed off for
good around 96 and Detroit Techno is hardly any better
seem to
take.
Yes, for being an innovative musical path (which D'n'B killed off for
good around 96 and Detroit Techno is hardly any better there!!!
although I'll love it to my deathbed for the amazing music that was
created)
i think detroit techno has maintained its goodness far better than
http://www.de-bug.de/texte/5129.html
The writer touches many points but does not go deep in any of them, so
I am kind of unsure of what he was trying to say (other than that
CC is
the best).
Yeah, it's not a great article but I figured we needed something to
talk about.
But,
On 10 Oct 2007, at 08:10, Robert Taylor wrote:
It annoys me that Burial is used as the prime representative of
dubstep
- it's a bit too nice and tame to be proper dubstep, it's more like
chillstep!
I'd agree with Rob here, I think it's more the fact that he's on Kode
9's label and uses
On 10 Oct 2007, at 07:59, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
On 10/9/07, klaus boss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're obviously everso entitled to your opinions :)
But in what way other than the dubplate exclusives has Dubstep
followed D'n'B?
it went from a soulful sound that referenced jazz, r+b,
Some of these guys must cite the german
dub techno as influences.
You would have thought so but you'll find it's not the case, I
couldn't believe Loefah had never heard of Scorn but that's pretty
much the case. You have to remember that they nearly are all under 21
apart from the odd few
Burial is just one end of the spectrum with Vex'd at the other.
I don't know the name of the tunes but I was at Exodus/DMZ in Leeds last
friday and some of the selections were pretty techno imo - lovely
percussion, warm kick pitched a danceable steppers bpm and then the
wupwuup coming in, its all
I fell asleep about a third of the way through that
Rob Taylor
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-Original Message-
From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 October 2007 19:19
To: 313 Org
Subject: (313) Interesting piece on house/techno
Von: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It annoys me that Burial is used as the prime representative of dubstep
i agree with you. burial is just something else.
btw, soundclips from the upcoming burial album untrue:
http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=56128
c*
On 10 Oct 2007, at 12:15, Robert Taylor wrote:
I fell asleep about a third of the way through that
You should read his stuff on mnml Rob, gushing boy most extreme :)
m
I fell asleep about a third of the way through that
OK, not deparately interesting but it generated some discussion on an
otherwise semi-dormant list.
Where's your topic for discussion Rob? If you're not careful I'll
star another vinyl vs. digital discussion.
:)
robin...
/techno
He's mentioning dubstep but his reference to sinister, late 90's D'n'B
is way, way off!.
That genre has as the only really new style succeded in blending all
kinds of genres to devastating effect.
Thanks to dubstep for sparkling new life into electronic music...:)
On 10/10/07
to jungle moving to techstep. and of course of hardcore
moving to darkside. its just the path that UK dance genres seem to
take.
Yes, for being an innovative musical path (which D'n'B killed off for
good around 96 and Detroit Techno is hardly any better there!!!
although I'll love it to my
Kids, you can't tell them anything. ;-)
Though I must say that I've made mixes for my son that have made the
rounds amongst his peer group...
One of the strangest sensations of the past few years was seeing my
son's band covering Pixies and Sonic Youth tracks he first heard as a
toddler, riding
Back in the early 90s when Chris Farley was alive and doing hilarious
work on Saturday Night Live, some of my Seattle friends were making
what they claimed was Farley House. Not, in their minds, anything to
do with the other Farley from Chicago.
Farley house involved fat analog bass, huge hard
But in what way other than the dubplate exclusives has Dubstep followed D'n'B?
rhythm/mood...they're in the same boat
Yes, for being an innovative musical path (which D'n'B killed off for
good around 96 and Detroit Techno is hardly any better there!!!
although I'll love it to my deathbed
Disagree completely - but that would be a surprise if I didn't.
I also see a rhythm pattern not to far away from Electro and Hip-Hop
and that's not due to the major usage of 808 drums.
Every genre style has certain characterics and IMO Dubstep has
variations just as Detroit Techno does. I'm
-detroit? kevin reynolds is awesome detroit techno from
right now. so is mr. de. if you think they have nothing to offer aside
from better production, i dont know what to tell you.
tom
I also see a rhythm pattern not to far away from Electro and Hip-Hop
and that's not due to the major usage of 808 drums.
that's easy to see, yes.
Every genre style has certain characterics and IMO Dubstep has
variations just as Detroit Techno does. I'm talking about that Detroit
sorry, that's ridiculous tunnel-vision and an over-emphasis on genre
names without looking deeper. of course techno has evolved. it evolved
into jungle, it evolved into dubstep, it evolved into loads of things.
anytime anything evolves it's given a new genre name. it is a total
contradiction
I only got 16/20 on that one (I mean the Manchester one, I didn't even try the
Detroit one, it looked well 'ard).
Mind that's better than you as it looks from the link like you got 0 (just a
joke to point out the link pointed at answers not
question - I didn't peek, honest).
There wasn't one for
a trite techno song about
how trite people think techno is? My brain hurts.
From the Minus website:
On Techno Vocals (as with all Houle productions) each sound is
perfectly realised, commanding its own space with metronomic
discipline. The rigid drum patterns, analogue explosions, regimented
like making fun
of yourself for making fun of yourself, and then laughing at everyone
else for listening to you do it. Or making a trite techno song about
how trite people think techno is? My brain hurts.
From the Minus website:
On Techno Vocals (as with all Houle productions) each sound
whats wrong with minus?
they've had a couple good years here, in 2006-07
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Arturo Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 8:45 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Marc Houle: Techno Vocals
It's on M_nus
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I only got 16/20 on that one (I mean the Manchester one,
I didn't even try the Detroit one, it looked well 'ard).
Mind that's better than you as it looks from the link like you got 0 (just a
joke to point out the link pointed at answers not
question - I didn't peek,
On Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 07:19:17PM +0100, robin wrote:
As the subject says.
http://www.de-bug.de/texte/5129.html
Thanks for the tip Robin.
The writer touches many points but does not go deep in any of them, so
I am kind of unsure of what he was trying to say (other than that CC is
the
He's mentioning dubstep but his reference to sinister, late 90's D'n'B
is way, way off!.
That genre has as the only really new style succeded in blending all
kinds of genres to devastating effect.
Thanks to dubstep for sparkling new life into electronic music...:)
On 10/10/07, Guilherme Menegon
On 10/9/07, klaus boss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He's mentioning dubstep but his reference to sinister, late 90's D'n'B
is way, way off!.
That genre has as the only really new style succeded in blending all
kinds of genres to devastating effect.
Thanks to dubstep for sparkling new life into
: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 8:06 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Re: Interesting piece on house/techno
He's mentioning dubstep but his reference to sinister, late 90's D'n'B
is way, way off!.
That genre has as the only really new style succeded in blending all
kinds of genres to devastating effect.
Thanks
You're obviously everso entitled to your opinions :)
But in what way other than the dubplate exclusives has Dubstep followed D'n'B?
Yes, for being an innovative musical path (which D'n'B killed off for
good around 96 and Detroit Techno is hardly any better there!!!
although I'll love it to my
I can tell you're wrong without even reading your email :p
- Original Message -
From: klaus boss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313 Org 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 8:46 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Re: Interesting piece on house/techno
You're obviously
Even Burial, whose debut album generated an avalanche of critical approval in
the US, only sold 291 albums there, according to the sales metrics aggregator
Nielsen SoundScan.
Wow.
As the subject says.
http://www.de-bug.de/texte/5129.html
robin...
This is from a friends site but you may find it interesting:
Movie
http://woebot.tv/archives/echo.html
I can't find the text file that went with it but Woebot went over to
play techno/house music and the movie is a document of his
adventures. It takes a while to load.
m
over to
play techno/house music and the movie is a document of his
adventures. It takes a while to load.
m
As the subject says.
http://www.de-bug.de/texte/5129.html
robin...
try this one...
http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz45276531c28.html
6/15.
I'm amazed I got that many.
Detroiter's that scoff can try this abot where I'm sat:
http://www.funtrivia.com/submitquiz.cfm?quiz=222859
:)
robin...
7/10. and I had mad guesses. Good stuff though.
k
.
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robin...
On 4 Oct 2007, at 14:34, John Sokolowski wrote:
Whoops. Try this one:
http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz2565611d5fc00.html
Whoops. Try this one:
http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz2565611d5fc00.html
Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2007 23:43:01 -0400
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) Detroit Techno Quiz
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
The link didn't work :(
On 10/3/07, John Sokolowski
Techno Quiz
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
The link didn't work :(
On 10/3/07, John Sokolowski wrote:
http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/qu...611d5fc00.html
Seriously, if you don't score 10/10 on this, you should be forced to unsub
yes 10 out of 10 :)
On 10/4/07, John Sokolowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whoops. Try this one:
http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz2565611d5fc00.html
Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2007 23:43:01 -0400
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) Detroit Techno Quiz
CC
) Detroit Techno Quiz
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
The link didn't work :(
On 10/3/07, John Sokolowski wrote:
http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/qu...611d5fc00.html
Seriously, if you don't score 10/10 on this, you should be forced to
unsub
On 10/4/07, ben thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as i'm only 34, i am not to embaressed to say i got 7/10
only 34?!?!?! how old do you think we are on here? we're not *all* old men
;)
tom
try this one...
http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz45276531c28.html
sadly...this suburban boy got 10/15.
Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows.
between my wife and i we got 7/15, though many were guesses. of
course, i dont live and never have lived in detroit!
tom
On 10/4/07, Rob G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
try this one...
http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz45276531c28.html
sadly...this suburban boy got 10/15.
http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/qu...611d5fc00.html
Seriously, if you don't score 10/10 on this, you should be forced to unsub ;)
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On Thu, 2007-09-20 at 23:09 +0200, Collin Chen wrote:
HI all,
Greetings from Leuven!!!
I will be in Leuven this weekend. ANyone could tell what is good for techno
around here? I could only find Dave Clarke at Fuse over the weekend.
Hi Collin,
Fuse is in Brussels, not too far from
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8. TrebleO podcast exclusive - Nu Era
A bunch of Marc Mac productions in homage to Detroit techno. Those 4Hero
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Ah yeah, loving that mix. Thanks Andy!
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HI all,
Greetings from Leuven!!!
I will be in Leuven this weekend. ANyone could tell what is good for techno
around here? I could only find Dave Clarke at Fuse over the weekend.
Regards,
Collin Chen
Era
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A bunch of Marc Mac productions in homage to Detroit techno. Those 4Hero
boys know how to treat a genre with respect...
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-Original Message-
From: Wojtek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31 July 2007 20:33
To: 313
Subject: (313) Techno Funnies :o)
Nicked from No-Future, funny and sad :-)
1. If you have some money to spend, feel free
On 1 Aug 2007, at 12:26, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
It must be that I'm not intelligent enough to understand this
humour...
I figured Vice would have been proud of that piece ;)
m
It was a jokey rant, wasn't meant to be taken seriously I believe
Kent...
m
On 1 Aug 2007, at 15:07, kent williams wrote:
It's not like I know the man well, but when he played Iowa City, I
interviewed him and hung out a bit with him and Clark Dale. He
seemed like a nice enough guy, serious
It's not like I know the man well, but when he played Iowa City, I
interviewed him and hung out a bit with him and Clark Dale. He
seemed like a nice enough guy, serious about his music, not the
monster people make him out to be.
I have a hard time separate out the reflexive hating on him for
Nicked from No-Future, funny and sad :-)
1. If you have some money to spend, feel free to bring lots of cocaine
and ketamine. Don't splurge it all on the actual party , as the after
party is where you drugs count - expect to be feeding your favourite
minimal DJ's with tons of nose candy until
This is not breakbeat techno. It's better to say intelligent techno, but it
doesn't matter. Great release and i'm happy that Lee Purkis again in work. I
remember his Storm - this is brilliant.
Dmitry
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