should clarify, the 'blissed out in berlin' piece is from irish dance
music journalist richard brophy's blog: http://www.testindustries.com/
(october archives)
On 13/12/06, Aidan O'Doherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
heard and then promptly forgot about it, here's where i learnt about
its
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 09:37:58AM -0700, Mike Davis wrote:
If anyone is from the UAE on this list, can you email me back? I'll be
there next week for a while and am trying to find a club that will fit the
music/style I enjoy. (Armin Van Buren just doesn't do it for me).
Hopefully there are
Currently they have a thriving club scene, probably due to the number
of expatriates living in Dubai and Abu Dhabi (only 19% of the people
living in the UAE are Emirati - with the majority of those expats
being from southern India).
The big name clubs are:
http://www.peppermint-club.com/ The
So I think my last post said I'm in London at the weekend and Berlin the one
after (17/11/06) - anything special afoot?
Think I'm a bit tied up in London (or I may end up that way with the people
I'll be with) with maybe a party late on Sat but any
tips for later Friday (I get in 11pm-ish) or
@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, 6 November, 2006 7:27:32 PM
Subject: (313) international techno gentleman raver
So I think my last post said I'm in London at the weekend and Berlin the one
after (17/11/06) - anything special afoot?
Think I'm a bit tied up in London (or I may end up that way with the people
Hey mate good tip. I'll be able to go Mr. Watkins I presume? Will print
this out and see how it fits with my companions'
machinations.
-Original Message-
From: David Beattie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 November 2006 19:55
not sure about the whole weekend (im sure Rob or
You don't owe me a thing cause you got that rave-swing, doo wop, doo
wop, doo wop, doo wop, doo wop...
Next time you better ask before heading over... Otherwise i would've
taken you to Watergate this friday for Rolando and Rob Hood !
Hopefully i can find something unique and interesting for
Hi Folks !
Some good 313 vibes here...
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Hi Miro and all,
Here's an excellent article focusing on the history of the music:
May, Beverly. 2006. Techno. In African American Music: An Introduction,
ed. Mellonee Burnim and Portia Maultsby, pp. 313-352. New York:
Routledge.
And you all probably already know about this book
http://cognitionaudioworks.com
has some artist features (Drexciya, Octave
One, Alan Oldham, and others) that might be
of interest.
I'm no web designer, so nothing fancy at all
in terms of visual presentation. And I have
tons more I will put up if/when time permits
(baby coming soon, so time is
kent williams wrote:
Are you talking about the VH1-ing of Techno?
I'm a Dad, and there are many parents on this list. There's nothing
worse, in my opinion, than musicians who, at a certain point, cede the
cutting edge to the youngsters, and settle for reinforcing the
nostalgia of the people who
Taken From the Detroit Techno | Detroit History Newsletter!
We read alot articles about Detroit Artists , And the history of Detroit
Techno music. We felt it was no need to post another article. However, we
have provided a couple of links for your convenience for those who are still
One new dad I talk to every so often has reported good results from
the Burial Mix back catalog.
On Oct 31, 2006, at 10:33, Andrew Duke wrote:
disco and electro and techno; can't wait
to see the reaction to Drexciya, Terrence Dixon, Shake, Atkins, et al.
Can you tell I'm excited
Our very own Alex Bond (well his partner Rebecca) reports that his 4
month old daughter Millie likes _any_ music currently.
Full update when that changes :)
robin...
My four year old and two year old came in my studio the other day as
I was working on a track, and told me to turn it up as loud as it can
go. :
Imagine the joy I felt upon hearing this ! :)))
So far my boy's like all forms of music..
HB
www.vmax.net
results from
the Burial Mix back catalog.
On Oct 31, 2006, at 10:33, Andrew Duke wrote:
disco and electro and techno; can't wait
to see the reaction to Drexciya, Terrence Dixon, Shake, Atkins, et al.
Can you tell I'm excited? ;)
--
matt kane's brain
http://hydrogenproject.com
aim
Check out some articles here http://www.teknofiles.com or Wikipedia has
some.
-Original Message-
From: qwerty /prikljucak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2006 9:54 PM
To: 313
Subject: (313) articles about techno
hello, does anyone know any good articles about techno
I know this double CD has been posted about before on here and there was a
debate about what tracks should be on there and whether
Garnier was the best guy to be involved in the compilation of it.
However my question is a different one - it's found it's was to my local shop
The Kings of Techno thing they did together at ILT spawned a new phrase...
Dad Techno.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 October 2006 10:20
To: 313@Hyperreal.Org
Subject: RE: (313) Re: kings of techno
I know this double CD has been posted
Are you talking about the VH1-ing of Techno?
I'm a Dad, and there are many parents on this list. There's nothing
worse, in my opinion, than musicians who, at a certain point, cede the
cutting edge to the youngsters, and settle for reinforcing the
nostalgia of the people who grew up listening
qwerty /prikljucak wrote:
hello, does anyone know any good articles about techno?
particularly: history of techno / the early years / pre-90s / trio:
atkins, may, sounderson
thanks!!!
miro
I have a couple on Gridface:
A Brief History of Techno
http://www.gridface.com/features
was with were old enough to
be their fathers (32 and upwards) it has reached the point in the last few
years where we have reached this particular point.
It's not so much the VH1-ing of Techno as such. In Britain the Northern Soul
movement has many comparisons with Techno, especially from Detroit
.just when I thought we'd managed to get by for a while with no
gratuitous flaming.
What have I ever done to you Kent?
-Original Message-
From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 October 2006 16:29
At least I'm not the old guy at the
rave, trying to pull
Don't worry francis! It wasn't really a girl!
On Oct 30, 2006, at 11:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
.just when I thought we'd managed to get by for a while
with no gratuitous flaming.
What have I ever done to you Kent?
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This week's mix: Alan Smith - Electric Circus Techno Mix
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In the wake of the Indian Thriller video that got forwards a bajillion
times the other day, I found this Tamil Video, which I would so play
out at +12 in a techno set...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKB8iIGnQwE
Hey y'all,
Just wanted to let you know about this conference that I have
organized. Head on down to Bloomington, IN on October 20th and 21st!
ROOTS OF TECHNO: BLACK DJs AND THE DETROIT SCENE
A One-Day Conference (pioneering DJs tell their story and discuss and
play the music
great techno mix - geddes- on samurai fm
www.samurai.fm
does anyone know what that first track is?
Cheers
Paul
Just puttin' together a compilation for my ride into work. I have a few
tracks that always seem to fit my mood as the weather cools down. Here's a
list... feel free to add to it.
plaid - uland
urban tribe - nebulae
the detroit escalator co. - pick any tune
arne weinberg - anything from that
for the fall mood, nothing does me better than 94-96 stuff on good
looking records. not techno per se, but the best stuff. just throw
vocal tune by peshay on!
tom
On 10/4/06, Lee Herrington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just puttin' together a compilation for my ride into work. I have a few
tracks
Anything by Chris Cowie. E.g. Dominica.
Ken
add when it rains and blue skies from MyMy's forthcoming album on
playhouse. currently listening to the lp, brilliant atmospheric stuff. (btw:
for more info on MyMy read the interview on http://allsexistape.blogspot.com )
c*
--
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NEU:
Hello Damian. I'm glad to read that you're still creating. (When you've
time, I'd be interested in any links to your audio which you might be
able to direct me to.)
As for writing on BC, Kodwo Eshun wrote what turned out to be amongst
the most memorable articles (possibly the most pretentious
hey
can anyone recommend any verbal or theoretical looks at the deeper dubbier
side of techno? i was chatting with my flatmate last night (she's a
musician but doesn't much listen to electronic music) and we realised that
there were very little in the way of words or ideas that we could use
there's very little 'serious' writing about techno and dance
music. Dan Sicko's Techno Rebels http://tinyurl.com/frm8f is more
about the history of Detroit artists than a study of the music itself.
Unlocking the Groove by Mark J Butler gets very deep into the
subject but isn't so much about dub techno
kent williams wrote:
Of course, once you start doing any academic work on popular music you
have to overcome resistance from the established community who don't
think popular music is worth considering as art. The people in the
composition department at our local University get mad if
chord on a guitar
;-)
This has eff all to do with techno though. Someone talk about records ;-)
On 9/23/06, Dennis DeSantis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
kent williams wrote:
Of course, once you start doing any academic work on popular music you
have to overcome resistance from the established
On Sep 24, 2006, at 7:33 AM, kent williams wrote:
This has eff all to do with techno though. Someone talk about
records ;-)
In a sense, though, this does have a fair bit to do with techno. A
part of the story of techno (and IDM, for that matter) has been the
effort to get respect
-Original Message-
From: Luis-Manuel Garcia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 September 2006 11:45
Cc: list 313
Subject: Re: (313) techno mentalism
On Sep 24, 2006, at 7:33 AM, kent williams wrote:
This has eff all to do with techno though. Someone talk
about records
can be pleasurable, powerful, etc.
Again, it's not specifically on dubby techno, but the focus in my
paper on minimal and microhouse might be a useful parallel.
interesting paper.
the one thing i rarely see any mention of that i think really is one
of the main reasons repetitive music is pleasant
In a sense, though, this does have a fair bit to do with
techno. A part of the story of techno (and IDM, for that
matter) has been the effort to get respect for the genre,
which raises questions about whether it needs respect, whose
respect really counts, whether disrespect from certain
Tristan Watkins wrote:
The only extent to which I agree with this is that *some* techno musicians
may be concerned about it while they compose. Most don't care at all though.
Why on earth should a detached subculture look to established arts for
guidance or approval? It's mad. I mean it's cool
, but most dance
music is made quickly with utilitarian goals, and it's brilliance as
listening music is incidental. UR's live techno bands like Los
Hermanos and Timeline are genuine expressions of the UR aesthetic
because Mad Mike and Buzz Goree and others can actually play, and the
original
, September 20, 2006 4:07 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Paris (was kings of techno)
Since the topic of Paris was floating about recently, I figured I'd
ask about this coming weekend specifically: any cool music things
happening this Friday thru the following Tuesday? Seems like there was
a mention of M
http://www.poetv.com/video.php?vid=7032
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPmL-_haRac
- bp
to a friend of mine but I have never got round
to getting the MP3 off him.
-Original Message-
From: Benoît Pueyo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 September 2006 19:19
To: Three-One-Three
Subject: Re: (313) Paris (was kings of techno)
The guys from Calme records do parties called Play
anyone interested in the reunion of nitzer ebb might want to check out my blog
post
about the irving plaza show, which also gives a quick overview and some links
for the
uninitiated.
nyc/berliner act MOTOR opened with more of a techno vibe, for anyone who likes
them (i do)
http
Im glad to call the atention for the homemade mix of a friend of mine, dj
Voodoo. he is no dought one of the greatest heads rgarding techno music in
Brasil. the mix is divided in 5 parts, make sure to listen them togeter.
http://www.0x1d.net/voodoo/
o
, 2006 11:53 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) oldschool minimal techno mix
Im glad to call the atention for the homemade mix of a friend of mine, dj
Voodoo. he is no dought one of the greatest heads rgarding techno music in
Brasil. the mix is divided in 5 parts, make sure to listen them togeter
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006, Jason Trolian wrote:
5 Min into part 3 brings back some memories. Let's get the groove going
is the hook. Can anyone tell me the name of the records. I remember that
from early nineties.
That would be:
Lady B - The Groove Is Going (Evolutive Hard House Mix)
One of
, September 13, 2006 12:46 PM
To: Jason Trolian
Cc: 'henrique casanova'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) oldschool minimal techno mix
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006, Jason Trolian wrote:
5 Min into part 3 brings back some memories. Let's get the groove going
is the hook. Can anyone tell me the name
that
from early nineties.
Jason Trolian
-Original Message-
From: henrique casanova [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 11:53 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) oldschool minimal techno mix
Im glad to call the atention for the homemade mix of a friend
...
Fabrice
From: Benoît Pueyo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Three-One-Three 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Paris (was kings of techno)
Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2006 20:18:53 +0200
The guys from Calme records do parties called Play in various locations
and blip n beat @ Batofar.
Some other parties
08:04
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Paris (was kings of techno)
Yeah, true...finally some parties are setted up in Paris...
- Play from Calme records
- F.U.! F-Com parties (sometimes related to 313 sound).
- Technorama
- Btrax
- Some parties at Rex...(Automatik, Garnier's residency
-One-Three
Subject: Re: (313) Paris (was kings of techno)
The guys from Calme records do parties called Play in various
locations and blip n beat @ Batofar.
Some other parties called Technorama @ batofar program nice detroit djs.
Since I am back in Toulouse for some years now i dont really know
of techno Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2006 23:53:44 +0200
rapster / bbe
Tracklisting:
CD 1: LAURENT GARNIER
1- The Stooges No Fun
2- Aretha Franklin Rock Steady
3- The Temptations Plastic Man
4- Funkadelic Bettinos Bounce
5- Carl Craig No More Words
6- Jeff Mills Utopia
7- BFC Galaxy
8- Arpanet
fabrice Lig wrote:
hmmm, I agree with some previous post...
You know, something I would like to do (if one day a label give me the
chance to) is a kind of compilation to pass to my children and
say...hmmm, here is a cd you have to hear...its electronic music from
Detroit or Detroit
There was, in fact, a minimal techno night at Glaz'Art last saturday,
featuring Cabane and a few other Katapult artists, but I didn't make
it to the party, so I can't say how it went. Strangely enough, I
found the listing in Figaroscope (from Le Figaro) while I was
searching
re new nice techno, that octogen record on soma is surprisingly good.
nice B side no?? Im still abit obssessive with oldschool techno so that A
side dont excite me so much.
_
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http
From: J.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
re new nice techno, that octogen record on soma is surprisingly good. check
it out at clone -- they have a very nice new embedded soundclip system,
very cool...also dan curtin's new record on klang is very nice i think,
wish it had another track or two tho
Chester (313) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: KiDD*e [EMAIL PROTECTED],Three-One-Three 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Paris (was kings of techno)
Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2006 17:19:53 +0100
What else is going on in Paris these days, is there much good techno about?
I only ever hear about nights at Rex and very
for the
'Paradise Massage' party on May 2002 with Titonton Duvanté.
That's gonna be for the next time :)
- KiDDy.
- Original Message -
From: fabrice Lig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 6:53 PM
Subject: RE: (313) Paris (was kings of techno)
hi
of techno)
hi Matt ;-)
I played last week at Tryptique a concert room for all kind of indie
music...The party was Called R.U Detroit ?and it was packed, all the
Detroit fans from Paris, was one of the best party I experienced in Paris.
Really nice crowd ! I really enjoyed myself. Always funny to see
http://www.btraxrecords.com/
They run good events at Rex, Nouveau Casino, Batofar...
The label is very qualitative also.
Sorry if it was already pointed.
--
Dimitri Pike
http://wildtek.blogspot.com
http://wildtek.free.fr
On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 09:48:48AM -0500, kent williams wrote:
Laurent Guarnier started coming to Detroit a long time ago, and is a
huge fan of detroit techno.
Knowing Garnier personaly for a while (since 1995 when booked him to
DJ around here - funded with own money and health! - Organized
On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 10:59:20AM -0400, Dale Lawrence wrote:
I also remember Sonar 1999 when Rich, Jeff Mills, and Laurnet Garnier
were all riding bumper cars together--with much
'bloodthirstiness'. That was definitely surreal.
I was there as well, together with Stefan Robbers. Great
]; Three-One-Three 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 6:19 PM
Subject: (313) Paris (was kings of techno)
What else is going on in Paris these days, is there much good techno
about? I only ever hear about nights at Rex and very occasional ones at
Nouveau Casino - are there many less
Also, the explanation to me is very much in line with that
Retrospective of Garnier, recent out on F Comm (not to criticise the
quality of his music, but what is the point of a retrospective of
tracks that are all newer than 10 years, easily available from other
sources, some of them released
Zani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 September 2006 08:50
To: Matt Chester (313); KiDD*e; Three-One-Three
Subject: Re: (313) Paris (was kings of techno)
In fact, what's happening in the French scene generally at the moment,
anything secret and interesting we don't hear about?!
nnnahh
On 6 Sep 2006, at 09:56, Paul Kendrick wrote:
Every time I good clubbing in Paris I have a great time, and I love
the rex, even if its drinks are very ££. Love the rig and the crowd,
very friendly.
Also like hearing Laurent when he plays there, the last 12 hour I saw
him do there was
In fact, what's happening in the French scene generally at the moment,
anything secret and interesting we don't hear about?!
Innercity/J.A.W. are bringing Marcellus Pitman over on the weekend of the 23rd
Sept.
Don't remember the exact date or the venue, but those who care enough will
- Original Message -
From: Dan Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 11:48 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Paris (was kings of techno)
In fact, what's happening in the French scene generally at the moment,
anything secret and interesting we don't
) Paris (was kings of techno)
Every time I good clubbing in Paris I have a great time, and I love the rex,
even if its drinks are very ££. Love the rig and the crowd, very friendly.
Also like hearing Laurent when he plays there, the last 12 hour I saw him do
there was blinding.
On Wed, Sep 06, 2006 at 09:07:54AM +0100, Martin Dust wrote:
Also, the explanation to me is very much in line with that
Retrospective of Garnier, recent out on F Comm (not to criticise the
quality of his music, but what is the point of a retrospective of
tracks that are all newer than 10
I'm in one and can't seem to raise any interest in dance music at the
moment - what's going on? Maybe it's the anticipation of fall and winter,
the prospect of a really cold season this year, and some sort of
hibernation instinct is kicking in.
Things I've been listening to lately:
Tunng
Surely this'll prove temporary MEK?
For me, maintaining a good balance of techno/electronic with 'everything
else' is essential to keep one's interest going in both. Healthy
balanced diet kinda thing! :-)
Maybe some recommendations from both sides might help (some
relatively new, some less
Anyone have suggestions for more stuff like this and also something that
might ease me back toward wanting to hear some beats again.
On the 'folk' tip, I just got sent the new Alexander Tucker album on ATP - it's
brilliant.
On the electronic tip, listening to The Eurythmic's 'Touch' LP always
Arpanet's 'Wireless Internet' LP is also really doing it for me.
Good one, especially the beat-less title track. Get a cup of tea, sit
down and listen, and know everything's going to be alright!
Ken
On 9/6/06, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Arpanet's 'Wireless Internet' LP is also really doing it for me.
Good one, especially the beat-less title track. Get a cup of tea, sit
down and listen, and know everything's going to be alright!
on a drexciya related tip, ive been rocking the
that is acctually one of my all time favorite records!!!
On Wed, 6 Sep 2006, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
4. 'Tago Mago' - Can. Why not?
www.phoniq.net
releases available on:
www.noisefactoryrecords.com
publication:
www.vagueterrain.net
I like the stuff done AME a lot @ the momentdeep stuff..
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: woensdag 6 september 2006 17:39
Aan: 313@hyperreal.org
Onderwerp: Re: (313) techno slump
Anyone have suggestions for more stuff like this and also
drama queens.
and they had been on the list far far longer than you. they can do whatever
they want. let's talk about music.
re new nice techno, that octogen record on soma is surprisingly good. check it
out at clone -- they have a very nice new embedded soundclip system, very
cool...also dan
unsubbed..they are far from
drama queens. and they had been on the list far far longer than you. they can
do whatever they want. let's talk about music.
re new nice techno, that octogen record on soma is surprisingly good. check it
out at clone -- they have a very nice new embedded soundclip system
that is acctually one of my all time favorite records!!!
Totally, the remastered version is one of the best albums I've ever heard.
On Wed, 6 Sep 2006, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
4. 'Tago Mago' - Can. Why not?
www.phoniq.net
releases available on:
?Utopia?
7- BFC ?Galaxy?
8- Arpanet ?NTT DoCoMo?
9- D.I.E. ?Get Up?
10- Dabrye ?Game Over?
Funny this CD1 is supposed to be a History of Detroit which kind of
puzzles me: If it is a History of Detroit Techno, then what are
Stooges or Aretha doing there??? (dont say they were D. May
Laurent Guarnier started coming to Detroit a long time ago, and is a
huge fan of detroit techno. Bone has great stories about Laurent
DJ'ing without monitors at sketchy Detroit parties back then. And as
for Aretha and Iggy, why wouldn't he know about them?
I'm from Iowa, so I don't think I can
, and is a
huge fan of detroit techno. Bone has great stories about Laurent
DJ'ing without monitors at sketchy Detroit parties back then. And as
for Aretha and Iggy, why wouldn't he know about them?
I'm from Iowa, so I don't think I can judge who's 'Detroit' enough,
any more than, say, a guy from Brazil. I
I know almost nothing about hystory of detroit techno but I would trust
Garnier, because of his X-Mix set on Studio !k7 (check de video edition !!)
back in 1994. what a great set !! the carl craigs relativity track, on that
context, is one of the most beautyfull moments of techno to me
did a bunch of you stumble across some web site that is paying you per
character to post to 313?
.
- KiDDy.
- Original Message -
From: Dale Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 4:59 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Re: kings of techno
I remember Laurent performed at a party here in the wrong
neighborhood where some shadiness went down
What else is going on in Paris these days, is there much good techno about?
I only ever hear about nights at Rex and very occasional ones at Nouveau
Casino - are there many less obvious nights happening as well?
In fact, what's happening in the French scene generally at the moment,
anything
Subject: Re: (313) Re: kings of techno/laptops v analog, cat v dog, acid v
base, luke v vader
did a bunch of you stumble across some web site that is paying you per
character to post to 313?
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If you tell them it's new, will they stop using it?
On Sep 5, 2006, at 12:26, fab. wrote:
joe, i think it's that new one with the semantic inference engine -
you get more points if your posts are of the hater or the 30-
something reactionary type.
--
matt kane's brain
Not too sure about the French scene overall, but I picked up this live
album by I:Cube the other day that is really fantastic. Kind of a
minimal house/techno affair that is more atmospheric and less dry
than, say, Luciano's sound. Apparently he recorded this live set at
the Planetarium in Paris
@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 7:43 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Live at the Planetarium (was (Paris (was kings of
techno))
Not too sure about the French scene overall, but I picked up this live
album by I:Cube the other day that is really fantastic. Kind of a
minimal house/techno affair
6:31 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Re: kings of techno/laptops v analog, cat v dog, acid v
base, luke v vader
If you tell them it's new, will they stop using it?
On Sep 5, 2006, at 12:26, fab. wrote:
joe, i think it's that new one with the semantic inference engine - you
get more points if your
I'm looking for writers who would like to submit articles for a community
driven techno news site we are currently developing.
We will feature artist/record reviews, scene reports, editorials,
commentary, and tech tips etc... All in all we are trying to create a
resource to help educate
rapster / bbe
Tracklisting:
CD 1: LAURENT GARNIER
1- The Stooges ‘No Fun’
2- Aretha Franklin ‘Rock Steady’
3- The Temptations ‘Plastic Man’
4- Funkadelic ‘Bettino’s Bounce’
5- Carl Craig ‘No More Words’
6- Jeff Mills ‘Utopia’
7- BFC ‘Galaxy’
8- Arpanet ‘NTT DoCoMo’
9- D.I.E. ‘Get Up’
10- Dabrye
nice, very few actual techno tracks. looks like a fun comp
tom
On 9/4/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rapster / bbe
Tracklisting:
CD 1: LAURENT GARNIER
1- The Stooges 'No Fun'
2- Aretha Franklin 'Rock Steady'
3- The Temptations 'Plastic Man'
4- Funkadelic 'Bettino's Bounce
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