Forgot you dropped "FlashFlood" by Infiniti as well....legendary track.
----- Original Message ----- From: Robert Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 'Tristan Watkins' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Toby Frith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 313 <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 3:33 PM Subject: RE: (313) Phonopsia > We Londoners are lucky people with parties like that going down all the time > in 2002, it looks like 2003 is shaping up nicely - (I am sure we'll have > even more 313-related DJs spending more time here than in D itself! Mr Hood > is coming back for some more next month with his machines in tow too) > Thanks also to Toby, Ken and Emile for Slices and Slice NYE - it's been a > priviledge to attend the inception of something very special. > Cheers Tristan for the excellent set - I look forward to hearing you at > many more parties in London this year. > Welcome to Brixton too ;-) > > -----Original Message----- > From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 12:09 PM > To: Toby Frith; 313 > Subject: Re: (313) Phonopsia > > > Thanks Toby, Ken and Emile! If that mix ever makes it online, I am > apologizing now for the first 1/2 hour. I think I needed a good 30 minutes > of close-to-the-head monitoring to blow out the cobwebs. :) After a week > that involved Xmas holidays drunk with family, Jeff Mills twice, Domu and > Seiji, all the talented locals and then this, I was completely done. But on > this note of thanks, I need to thank the crowd, because that was the most > fulfilling experience I've ever had as a DJ, opening for Terrence Parker > being the only close comparison, and it was only they who brought me out of > my funk. I was seriously cured of all ailments for about an hour there. > There is nothing so gratifying as spinning for a small room of people who > are so completely up for anything, and so in-the-know musically. Really > amazing the curative powers that vibe can bestow. Wow! Happy New Year is > right! > > [Deep Breath] Here's the tracklist (with comentary): > > Amp Dog Knight - I'm Doing Fine - Mahogani Music > > Ola Jagun & The Ancestral Rhythms - Oda Oya (The Rebirth Version) - > Spiritual Life Music (this was my original #1 for 2002, and still right > up there, just not quite as cool as that Kunuyuki, on further reflection) > > Universal Tongues - Prayer for Sun - Natural Resource > > Hipnotic - Naima (Ian O'Brien Mix) - Laws of Motion > > Plutonia - Forever (Opaque Remix) - Visions > > Rednose Distrikt - N.Y. Boom (Domu's N.Y. Beats) - Rush Hour Music (I > played the beats version of this on accident, b/c it's easier to cue and I > forgot to flip it over - Doh! I like them both, but the other side sounds > better loud I think) > > Nutmeg - Oscar's Shed - Neroli > > Dom Um Romao - Lake of Perseverance (Opaque Remix) - Head to Toe > > Mustang - Twilight (Freedom Soundz Re-Edit) - Visions > > Needs - Walkin' Thru Circles (Level 1: Extended) - Needs Music > > Focus - Marvin Is One - Versatile Records > > Classic Man - Gentle Morning Rain - Natural Resource (this record is > almost as good as the next one) > > Kunuyuki - Precious Hall (Original Mix) - Natural Resource (this is the > record I'm raving about below) > > Convextion - Spice Tea - Down Low (this record is almost as good as the > last one) > > Tristan: Toby, what time is it? > Toby: 11:00 > Tristan: [Evil grin emerges, realizing there is still 30 minutes to unleash > the techo] > > Robert Hood - Qwartz - Tresor > > Max Duley - Eternal Bleeding - Arc > > Thomas Kufner - Maginus - Kurbel > > The Moderator - Interstate 5 - Keynote (this was the first time I'd > heard the version of this that's longer than 40 seconds. Just goes to show, > if enough people yell at someone long enough, they will make an extended > remix that's 8 times longer than the original! :) > > Infiniti - Flash Flood - Tresor > > 3MB featuring Eddie 'Flashin' Fowlkes - Illuminism Range 1-5 - Tresor > > Tim Harper - I Feel A Groove - Peacefrog Records > > DJ Elin - Mad Cow - SSR > > Neil Landstrumm - Takks - Peacefrog > > Los Hermanos - Son Dos - UR > > If the tracklist is not enough of an advertisement of Spiritual Life and > Natural Resource, I need to belabor just how amazing the Kunuyuki record is. > It is definitely my revised #1 of 2002 after practicing with it last week > and then watching it completely transform a dancefloor from great to 100% > sold. This record is an absolute must for any house lover with a turntable, > but especially for anyone who ever DJs house on the deeper side for an ear > towards punchy material. What an amazing debut! That Convextion was the only > record in my bag that could follow it. I let it chew at least 10 minutes of > my set I think. :) > > Ken, if the song you're asking about is the one that plays from 45-46 > minutes in my Iowa City mix, then the track you're referring to is the Tomas > Kufner track 'Maginus' from the Kurbel 22 sampler, which is the only thing > he's ever released, to my knowledge. Can't wait for more from him! That > track can be heard on the Kurbel website, at least in part. Though the Real > Audio does not do it justice: > http://www.kurbel.com/cgi-local/listen.cgi?stream=kur022-b2 > > Tristan > ======= > Text/Mixes: http://phonopsia.tripod.com > Music: http://www.mp313.com > Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily > represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically > stated. 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