(313) Inaudible Reminder...
Just a quick note to remind you of tonight's Inaudible Radio/Webcast which will be broadcasting this evening from 9-11 pm Eastern Standard Time. To listen over the internet visit http://www.wcsb.org at 9 pm and click on the Click here for Audioactive Feed link. If you are in the Cleveland area you can tune in by setting your radio to 89.3 fm. Hope you'll all tune in! ---Lance--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states
(313) Fwd: Rehabilitation @The Foundry, Friday 7th April
Law Auder Records present Rehabilitation @The Foundry, Friday 7th April * Welcome to our *FREE* alternative night out * The Foundry 84 - 86, Great Eastern Street, London EC2 (nearest tube, Old Street) - Like popping to your local - just a better local with great music - An outragiously relaxed night out - drop in, hang out and hear some good sound by artist such as Luke Vibert, Plaid, Bedouin Ascent, Aphex Twin, Pole, Isabel Waidner, Freeform/Nudge, Summit, V-Neck, Gay Biker, Spacetime Continuum, Les Baxter, Mouse On Mars, Digital Underground also with guest dj and live pa each week This Month:- Friday 7th April 2000, time 18:00 - 24:00 Resident djs_Spongeboy Tench, guest djs_Subculture Soundsystem, Summit Soundsystem, Visuals by D-Fuse see you there, Phil Pietro. ___ p i e t r o d a s a c c o a u d i o - n i m b u s c j a m 91.5 fm saturdays from midnight - 2am EST 9745 lynngrove cr, windsor, ontario, n8r 1b8, canada g r o o v e s m a g a z i n e www.groovesmag.com
(313) Richard H. Kirk / Mika Vainio / Hazard
RICHARD H. KIRK Loop Static TONE12CD / TONE12EP (12) UPC: 1753-32875-2 8 tracks - 60:53 CD track titles: Devil in Your Name/All in Vain/With False Identity/Chemicals and Easter Bunnies/Do You Transmit/One Zero/Get Our Heads Straight/Monday Morning... 12 vinyl - 4 tracks - 31:59 12 track titles: Devil in Your Name/All in Vain/With False Identity/Crimes Against Humanity.. His work needs no further introduction - check out www.touch.demon.co.uk/kirk.htm and see the current feature on Richard in The Wire (March issue) ___ MIKA VAINIO Kajo TO:43 (cd) UPC: 1753-32874-2 9 tracks - 54:19 Track titles: Kytkenta (Connection)/Osittain (Partly)/Kolmas Piiri (Third Area)/Leslie (Leslie)/Lahety (Transmission)/Aleksandrovsk (Aleksandrovsk)/Aaltomuoto (Waveform)/Unessa (In Sleep)/Takaisin (Returning).. The 2nd solo release from member of Pan Sonic (cf TO:34 Onko) about which the Village Voice (USA) wrote - Techno with the snare turned off is nice to decompress to, but it's not ambient music, whose object is to play with a sound environment to change the texture of it, as careful lighting would. So the best recent atmosphere-altering recordings have moved toward sounds that can't be confused with electroglop. That's the beauty of Mika Vainio's Onko (Touch). No matter how loud you turn it up, it won't take centre stage - it just makes its surroundings seem starker and sharper. Vainio (also of the more rhythm-friendly Panasonic) eschews frills like beats and notes in favor of sounds that can pass for background noise: tape hiss, appliance hum, seashell roar. His constructions are tart, ascetic and razor clean. When the title track mutates into a random series of ultra-high pitched ticks, you can practically hear your neural connections being severed.There are lots of recordings of unusual pre-existing ambience too, like Disinformation's 12-inch single of solar radio emissions, and Chris Watson's location recordings - River Mara, Maasal Mara, Kenya 2130h, 16 September 1994 is the jam. HAZARD Wood [CD] c/w Bridge/Field [LP] ASH5.4/5.5 (limited edition cd + lp package) UPC: 1753-32873-2 The CD is in a printed slipcase inside the vinyl sleeve (both full colour) CD - 6 tracks - 36:09 Track titles: Fibre Test/Cut Out-Replay/Location South/Cords and Branches/Pylons/The Logfire LP - 2 tracks - 35:24 Bridge/Field The 2nd solo release from Benny Nilsen (cf Ash 4.5 North) about which Autoxicity (UK) wrote: Two recurrent themes with the Touch/ASH unit resurface here, both stamping their authority on what is essentially a purely scientific documentative process, echoed globally with the likes of Staalplaat etc. Hazard's 'North' is a continuation on the forces at work within the symbiotic relationship between extreme environmental phenomena and extreme noise. Whereas Touch operatives like Chris Watson tap the directional vector from pure environmental source to tonal representation, Hazard works the reverse direction and uses treated sounds, tones and samples to evoke visions of his cold, barren and unforgiving Swedish landscape. A couple of tracks manage to match the sonic achievements of Ikeda's and Vanio's solo works providing sweeping electronic blankets and beat-less slabs of noise (especially the opening and closing pieces). There's a twisted sense of complacency in the tracks such that they are almost guaranteed to find favour anyone who has followed the industrial scene from its early days (Hazard's Benny Nilson draws on influence's from 'old school industrial'), but the challenge still remains for an effective fusion of 'new school industrial' with techno. Certainly Pan(a)sonic occupy this territory, and further openings have been forced by the few willing to push the electro envelope. Pietro. ___ p i e t r o d a s a c c o a u d i o - n i m b u s c j a m 91.5 fm saturdays from midnight - 2am EST 9745 lynngrove cr, windsor, ontario, n8r 1b8, canada g r o o v e s m a g a z i n e www.groovesmag.com
Re: (313) Jaguar: The Detroit Connection.
Folks, don't believe the hype. I believe it was BMG New York, if anybody, who did this. And there are some very preemptive reasons why it's not being restocked. There's a lot more to the story and, legal proceedings permitting, I'll fill folks in who want to know. I just don't want to get too deep into this just yet for fear of violating or screwing up what's being worked on. From: Mark S Flintoft [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Nathan John de Yonker [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: 313 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Jaguar: The Detroit Connection. Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 04:05:49 -0500 That the record in question was purchased in bulk, by a single shopper at one NY store, is a fact. For whatever reason the record seems not to have been restocked - this is a good thing IMHO. Am I allowed to be pleased by Jaguar's absence from my line of sight while shopping? I think so. Am I happy that the record is not on the shelves where naive youngsters might get their hands on it?:) Yup. Just be grateful I've not mentioned who is rumored to have done the purchasing. I refuse to pass along ridiculous speculation. The injustice of the UR v sony/bmg drama pisses me off as much as anyone, if not more. Excuse me for bringing a little levity to an otherwise grim situation. Peace, Mark* NP - Aztec Mystic - Knights of the Jaguar - UR -4% _ Mark S. Krux Cel - 917.817.3989 DJ / Photographer Fax - 877.485.3477 Managing Editor - http://www.in-sitemagazine.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
RE: (313) I miss Colin Dales Abstrakt Dance
The Ian O'Brien track (Mad Mike Disease) is wicked, Yeah, this track is pretty damn funky. You can find it on the Ferox album 'Desert Scores'. I think there's also a claude young collab on there called 'grandpa's drawers' (as in, 'funky like your granpa's drawers' heheh). as are contributions from Kevin Yost, Vince Watson Anyone check out the Vince Watson album 'Biologique'. Excellent melodic techno/house stuff. What's the name of the VinceW track on this comp? On another note, what can we expect from Mills? Or should we expect nothing. Also, same question but Juan Atkins instead of mills. I remember mixed reports about Juan when he played around the US. Opinions? Dave __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
(313) modernist explosion / matador
wolf kemker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: but it's out since late november last year here in germany. http://www.popular.org i like it a lot, though there's nothing 'new' to be found. modernist at its best. straight. wonderful. use it in any set, and the girls love you! I totally agree with the above statements. I've been playing this album on repeat all day. Explosion is a relaxed, head bopping minimal-techno album with three new bonus tracks as compared to the German release of December 99. Easily enjoyable and very smooth with hints of abstract dub and that driving Cologne sound you've come to expect from Jorg Burger. Available domestic, May 2nd 2000. The Modernist :: Explosion :: Matador victor ludorum (the winner takes it all) fade like glenn header inspiratio alphatier brian (live update) manson soup mrs. new deal eurojah (immigrant dub) global entertainment face working (original) love among european moderns architainment pt. 1 channel 28 Pietro. ___ p i e t r o d a s a c c o a u d i o - n i m b u s c j a m 91.5 fm saturdays from midnight - 2am EST 9745 lynngrove cr, windsor, ontario, n8r 1b8, canada g r o o v e s m a g a z i n e www.groovesmag.com
(313) Fiebar
Yes, my mistake. It was Leandro Gamez who did that funky techno effort on Fiebar. The reason I thought it was hawtin was due to the shopkeeper telling me it was some sort of hawtin remix - any info on this? Maybe it's a remix of a hawtin track (or maybe I'm completely wrong and hawtin has nothin to do with it). Either way it's pretty cool. Dave __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
(313) 3/15/2k Inaudible Radio/Webcast Setlist...
3/15/2k Inaudible Radio/Webcast Setlist... 9-10 pm by lance... . Kim Cascone: nb2e_vortex (Ritornell) . Alejandra Salinas: home tapes a4 (Lucky Kitchen) . Goem: ems een' (Audio.NL) . Senking: ping (Karaoke Kalk) . Soft Verge: fever (Output) . Sun Electric: u.f.o. (RS) . Senking: thaw (Karaoke Kalk) . Thomas Fehlmann: kirsche (Apollo) . Bandulu: highrise heaven (Infonet) . Holy Language: fireplace (Space Teddy) . Bandulu: loose interlude (Infonet) . Sun Electric: o'locco/hyperfloral (RS) . Async Sense: fa (Inter Ference) . Orb: assassin/oasis of rhythms mix (Big Life) . Bandulu: downstairs somewhere (Infonet) 10-11 pm by john c... . Mathias Schaffhauser: nice to meet you (Force Tracks) . Iven Schmidt: musik mit gesang (Ware) . John Tejada Arian Leviste: move your switch (Mosaic) . G Flame Mr G: push/g's nasty dub (Phoenix) . Access58: cyberdub (Access58) . Suction: Søk20 (Søk) . Asem Shama: caz (Shokoy) . Headroom: module (Triebsand) . Esbo Electric: bomb (Hotshot) . Anton Levey: hymn of the satanic empire (Gymnastic) . Paul Damage: tina never had a teddy bear/surgeon mix (House of God) . Jay Denham vs Fanon Flowers: smoke pt 2 (Konsequent) Thanks to everyone who tuned in. See you next week same time url or place on the dial. ---Lance--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states
(313) dsc or archer website?
anyone have website addys handy? tia, linda g mailing list http://www.onelist.com/community/detroitscience science office 313-534-7420 science fax 313-534-5155 mobile 313-790-7300 pager 800-200-5176 __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
(313) PETITION bring the Neumann cutting lathe back
PLEASE SIGN THIS LEGIT PETITION PASS IT ON. TITLE: Bring the Neumann cutting lathe back! DESCRIPTION: This petition is to help in the saving of vinyl records. Without more cutting lathes, vinyl will die out if nobody decides to carry on the art of cutting lacquer masters for vinyl records. Click on this URL to sign this petition: http://www.petitionpetition.com/cgi-bin/cgi12.cgi?petition_id=243 Thanks for signing this petition and visiting www.petitionpetition.com __ __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
Sv: (313) dsc or archer website?
http://www.artclique.com/www/archer/ www.soundenterprises.com - Rasmus
RE: (313) PETITION bring the Neumann cutting lathe back
DESCRIPTION: This petition is to help in the saving of vinyl records. Erm... Is this really necessary? Vinyl was already here to stay, right? Oh well... Roland *=- urL : http://www.mp3.com/scout303 urL : http://listen.to/scout maiL : scout[AT]tb-303[DOT]org -=*
(313) [313]Deep Midi
Hello All, I'm looking for good quality deep house and techno midi files. I've hunted all over but not getting anywhere. If anyone has any or knows where to get them I'd be forever grateful. Cheers. Neil
(313) Peter Spiess - True Video
I highly recommend the new Peter Spiess - True Video on Klang Elektronik, http://www.peter-spiess.de/Klang/37.htm http://www.peter-spiess.de/ This record is amazing! some of the best minimal techno I've heard in a while, Sounds like a cross between the Sweet Exorcist and Mike Ink. My favorite track is symbol shift. Also what's the deal with Karl Bartos remix of Little Computer People by Anthony Rother? Is this 33 rpm or 45 rpm? I think it sounds best 33 rpm +8, maybe its my wild imagination but I think I hear Karl Bartos using a Ravolution 309. anywayz, later. stephen.
(313) RE: Karl Bartos remix
Nah - 45rpm, and it's firing! Has he done any other remixes for other artists? Cheers, Dan http://www.geocities.com/Paris/1267/index.html -Original Message- From: stephen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 12:40 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Peter Spiess - True Video I highly recommend the new Peter Spiess - True Video on Klang Elektronik, http://www.peter-spiess.de/Klang/37.htm http://www.peter-spiess.de/ This record is amazing! some of the best minimal techno I've heard in a while, Sounds like a cross between the Sweet Exorcist and Mike Ink. My favorite track is symbol shift. Also what's the deal with Karl Bartos remix of Little Computer People by Anthony Rother? Is this 33 rpm or 45 rpm? I think it sounds best 33 rpm +8, maybe its my wild imagination but I think I hear Karl Bartos using a Ravolution 309. anywayz, later. stephen.
Re: (313) Pacou/DJAX
Charles Prince wrote: 'State of Mind' isn't that bad. Tresor have high standards. I didn't say it was total crap, you right Tresor is a quality label. His new hard acid EP on DJAX Pacou - Binary code assault sounds decent. well judging from the RA on http://www.djax.nl/newreleases.html sombody please sell me Like A Tim - Audio Art [DJAX-UP-216] I need another copy bad. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: (313) [313]Deep Midi
= Original Message From Neil Secmezsoy-Dunn [EMAIL PROTECTED] = I'm looking for good quality deep house and techno midi files *SIGH!* Yeah, I always wanted to know how a Jeff Mills track sounds like using only General Midi ;-) R=R's Strings of Life may sound decent though... Roland *=- urL : http://www.mp3.com/scout303 urL : http://listen.to/scout maiL : scout[AT]tb-303[DOT]org -=*
Re: (313) Ben Sims kicks ass???
Or Dave Clarke You mean d.d.d.d.d.d.d.d.d.d.d.d.dave clark :) B - Out __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
RE: (313) [313]Deep Midi
Yeah, I always wanted to know how a Jeff Mills track sounds like using only General Midi ;-) Apparently BMG have this version of Jaguar out ... No, don't go there ! ;-) sImon __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Re: (313) Ben Sims kicks ass???
On 16 Mar 00, at 14:32, bart wolff wrote: Or Dave Clarke You mean d.d.d.d.d.d.d.d.d.d.d.d.dave clark :) I'm Dave Clark. Spell his damn name with an 'e' like it's meant to be spelled. Once n for all, i'm not english, and I don't own bush. :-) Dave __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
RE: (313) Ben Sims kicks ass???
I'm Dave Clark. Spell his damn name with an 'e' like it's meant to be spelled. Once n for all, i'm not english, and I don't own bush. Okay, now who's messing around with names?... ;) .John. (who never wants to be known as The Bushman or Bushy-tale ever again...) (and no George W. jokes either, smart guys!)
(313) Dave Clarke Bush
Dave, The other Dave Clarke doesn't own Bush either to my knowledge. This seems to be quite a popular misconception, but I don't know where it stems from. Regards, Nick __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Re: (313) Dave Clarke Bush
313: Bush was started by Eric Gooden and Eric Powell. Though this way have changed since, Dave Clarke (the man who did the Red series) never was and never has been involved in Bush records in any way other than recording for them (gosh, i sound all lawyerey :)) The names Dave Clarke and Dave Clark are quite common, so just cos ya see one and/or the other, don't automatically assume it is the Dave Clarke who recorded the Red series (he ain't on any mailing lists). There is a Dave Clark on this list, there is a Dave Clark(e) (can't remember if he has the e on the end or not) that owns Soma records, etc, etc. Andrew duke Nick Craddock wrote: Dave, The other Dave Clarke doesn't own Bush either to my knowledge. This seems to be quite a popular misconception, but I don't know where it stems from. Regards, Nick __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9
Re: (313) Dave Clarke Bush
the dave clarke, as in The Red Series used to run a label called Magnetic North which released tracks by himself, Christian Vogel, Russ Gabriel etc. He also used to work in a record shop called Jelly Jam in Brighton, the shop being owned by one Luke Slater (who also used to work in there). It was my local for a few years before it shut down, and was probably the best record shop in the world ever. I was in there when the Euromasters release 'Alles Naar De Kloten' (which i think translates to 'everything is bollocks') hit the shops. This was the first record i heard from the much vaunted 'Gabba' style of contemporary composition. Dave Clarke couldn't believe what he was hearing and put a copy aside for himself. I wonder if he ever plays it out... From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Duke) Organization: Cognition http://techno.ca/cognition Reply-To: Andrew Duke Cognition/In The Mix [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 10:35:42 -0400 To: Nick Craddock [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Dave Clarke Bush 313: Bush was started by Eric Gooden and Eric Powell. Though this way have changed since, Dave Clarke (the man who did the Red series) never was and never has been involved in Bush records in any way other than recording for them (gosh, i sound all lawyerey :)) The names Dave Clarke and Dave Clark are quite common, so just cos ya see one and/or the other, don't automatically assume it is the Dave Clarke who recorded the Red series (he ain't on any mailing lists). There is a Dave Clark on this list, there is a Dave Clark(e) (can't remember if he has the e on the end or not) that owns Soma records, etc, etc. Andrew duke Nick Craddock wrote: Dave, The other Dave Clarke doesn't own Bush either to my knowledge. This seems to be quite a popular misconception, but I don't know where it stems from. Regards, Nick __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9
Re: (313) Fiebar
Not sure about a Hawtin mix, there are none as far as I can tell from the, limited, liner notes. Rhythms Silhouettes by Leandro Gamez on Fiebar is a great LP. It's funky, and the tracks don't all sound interchangeable like so many of today's double packs. I just wish I could find more releases by this guy. Anyone? -Matty Dave Clark wrote: Yes, my mistake. It was Leandro Gamez who did that funky techno effort on Fiebar. The reason I thought it was hawtin was due to the shopkeeper telling me it was some sort of hawtin remix - any info on this? Maybe it's a remix of a hawtin track (or maybe I'm completely wrong and hawtin has nothin to do with it). Either way it's pretty cool. Dave __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com -- Matt Trinneer PHN: 519-824-4120 x4360 Information Technology Coordinator FAX: 519-767-1670 Student Housing ServicesE-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of GuelphWeb: www.housing.uoguelph.ca Guelph, Ontario, N1G 2W1ICQ: 21880434
RE: (313) Dave Clarke Bush
I'm afraid Dave has a tendancy of leaving labels on the wrong foot. Last year, around the time Dave became a bi-monthly resident in the Fuse club, I interviewed him there and although he was in a very good mood (which is not always the case) he didn't want to talk about Bush. He had nothing good to say about RS either. Dave is a great artist, but moody sometimes. If I recall well he said something about Bush owing him a lot of money. His troubles with Bush are also the reason why he had to limit himself to remixes in the past years. Furthermore those troubles are the reason why Dave started focussing on dj-ing with the well-known result. I hope this sheds a new light on this issue. Greetings all, I'll be going home in half an hour, while most of the people on the list (US) are still having breakfast. I'll read your mails tomorrow when I get in. John -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 3:36 PM To: Nick Craddock Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Dave Clarke Bush 313: Bush was started by Eric Gooden and Eric Powell. Though this way have changed since, Dave Clarke (the man who did the Red series) never was and never has been involved in Bush records in any way other than recording for them (gosh, i sound all lawyerey :)) The names Dave Clarke and Dave Clark are quite common, so just cos ya see one and/or the other, don't automatically assume it is the Dave Clarke who recorded the Red series (he ain't on any mailing lists). There is a Dave Clark on this list, there is a Dave Clark(e) (can't remember if he has the e on the end or not) that owns Soma records, etc, etc. Andrew duke Nick Craddock wrote: Dave, The other Dave Clarke doesn't own Bush either to my knowledge. This seems to be quite a popular misconception, but I don't know where it stems from. Regards, Nick __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9
Re: (313) Dave Clarke Bush
Don't forget there's two sides to every story, John. He may be moody at times (likely a Virgo thing :)), but he doesn't take any shit from anyone (another Virgo thing; you'd rather be our best friend than our worst enemy :)). Dave is an independent thinker who makes sure he is in control at all times (another Virgo thing :)) and any major or even independent that thinks they can put one over on him is going to find out Virgos are best not crossed. Sorry to get all astrological, cos I'm not a believer in that at all, it's just interesting how he and I are so alike personality wise that it is scary and I have to lend some credence to the fact that we are so close in birthdate. Ditto for the money issues, it's just not good to try to screw us over when it comes to money. You can wave money in our faces, but it's not going to matter shit if you don't treat us right. It comes down to the music for Dave, just like it comes down to the music with me. Can't be bought. Andrew Duke :) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm afraid Dave has a tendancy of leaving labels on the wrong foot. Last year, around the time Dave became a bi-monthly resident in the Fuse club, I interviewed him there and although he was in a very good mood (which is not always the case) he didn't want to talk about Bush. He had nothing good to say about RS either. Dave is a great artist, but moody sometimes. If I recall well he said something about Bush owing him a lot of money. His troubles with Bush are also the reason why he had to limit himself to remixes in the past years. Furthermore those troubles are the reason why Dave started focussing on dj-ing with the well-known result. I hope this sheds a new light on this issue. Greetings all, I'll be going home in half an hour, while most of the people on the list (US) are still having breakfast. I'll read your mails tomorrow when I get in. John -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 3:36 PM To: Nick Craddock Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Dave Clarke Bush 313: Bush was started by Eric Gooden and Eric Powell. Though this way have changed since, Dave Clarke (the man who did the Red series) never was and never has been involved in Bush records in any way other than recording for them (gosh, i sound all lawyerey :)) The names Dave Clarke and Dave Clark are quite common, so just cos ya see one and/or the other, don't automatically assume it is the Dave Clarke who recorded the Red series (he ain't on any mailing lists). There is a Dave Clark on this list, there is a Dave Clark(e) (can't remember if he has the e on the end or not) that owns Soma records, etc, etc. Andrew duke Nick Craddock wrote: Dave, The other Dave Clarke doesn't own Bush either to my knowledge. This seems to be quite a popular misconception, but I don't know where it stems from. Regards, Nick __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9 -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9
Re: (313) Dave Clarke Bush
i thought his remixes-only policy was down to a restrictive deal with deconstruction. only red 1 and 2 came out on bush as far as i know. red 3 and subsequent output has been on deconstruction. what's his argument with RS? i don't think he released anything on RS did he? his moods are probably why magic feet nicknamed him 'laughing boy'. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 17:11:38 +0100 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Dave Clarke Bush I'm afraid Dave has a tendancy of leaving labels on the wrong foot. Last year, around the time Dave became a bi-monthly resident in the Fuse club, I interviewed him there and although he was in a very good mood (which is not always the case) he didn't want to talk about Bush. He had nothing good to say about RS either. Dave is a great artist, but moody sometimes. If I recall well he said something about Bush owing him a lot of money. His troubles with Bush are also the reason why he had to limit himself to remixes in the past years. Furthermore those troubles are the reason why Dave started focussing on dj-ing with the well-known result. I hope this sheds a new light on this issue. Greetings all, I'll be going home in half an hour, while most of the people on the list (US) are still having breakfast. I'll read your mails tomorrow when I get in. John -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 3:36 PM To: Nick Craddock Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Dave Clarke Bush 313: Bush was started by Eric Gooden and Eric Powell. Though this way have changed since, Dave Clarke (the man who did the Red series) never was and never has been involved in Bush records in any way other than recording for them (gosh, i sound all lawyerey :)) The names Dave Clarke and Dave Clark are quite common, so just cos ya see one and/or the other, don't automatically assume it is the Dave Clarke who recorded the Red series (he ain't on any mailing lists). There is a Dave Clark on this list, there is a Dave Clark(e) (can't remember if he has the e on the end or not) that owns Soma records, etc, etc. Andrew duke Nick Craddock wrote: Dave, The other Dave Clarke doesn't own Bush either to my knowledge. This seems to be quite a popular misconception, but I don't know where it stems from. Regards, Nick __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9
RE: (313) Dave Clarke Bush
You are right, you shouldn't take shit from anyone. I used to get fucked over for money too in the past, but from now on I'm on my gard. Is it just the music industry or do people get fucked for money everywhere? Well I guess it's the same problem everywhere, but I've already heard lots of artists complain about getting ripped off. Have to go now, John -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 5:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Dave Clarke Bush Don't forget there's two sides to every story, John. He may be moody at times (likely a Virgo thing :)), but he doesn't take any shit from anyone (another Virgo thing; you'd rather be our best friend than our worst enemy :)). Dave is an independent thinker who makes sure he is in control at all times (another Virgo thing :)) and any major or even independent that thinks they can put one over on him is going to find out Virgos are best not crossed. Sorry to get all astrological, cos I'm not a believer in that at all, it's just interesting how he and I are so alike personality wise that it is scary and I have to lend some credence to the fact that we are so close in birthdate. Ditto for the money issues, it's just not good to try to screw us over when it comes to money. You can wave money in our faces, but it's not going to matter shit if you don't treat us right. It comes down to the music for Dave, just like it comes down to the music with me. Can't be bought. Andrew Duke :) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm afraid Dave has a tendancy of leaving labels on the wrong foot. Last year, around the time Dave became a bi-monthly resident in the Fuse club, I interviewed him there and although he was in a very good mood (which is not always the case) he didn't want to talk about Bush. He had nothing good to say about RS either. Dave is a great artist, but moody sometimes. If I recall well he said something about Bush owing him a lot of money. His troubles with Bush are also the reason why he had to limit himself to remixes in the past years. Furthermore those troubles are the reason why Dave started focussing on dj-ing with the well-known result. I hope this sheds a new light on this issue. Greetings all, I'll be going home in half an hour, while most of the people on the list (US) are still having breakfast. I'll read your mails tomorrow when I get in. John -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 3:36 PM To: Nick Craddock Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Dave Clarke Bush 313: Bush was started by Eric Gooden and Eric Powell. Though this way have changed since, Dave Clarke (the man who did the Red series) never was and never has been involved in Bush records in any way other than recording for them (gosh, i sound all lawyerey :)) The names Dave Clarke and Dave Clark are quite common, so just cos ya see one and/or the other, don't automatically assume it is the Dave Clarke who recorded the Red series (he ain't on any mailing lists). There is a Dave Clark on this list, there is a Dave Clark(e) (can't remember if he has the e on the end or not) that owns Soma records, etc, etc. Andrew duke Nick Craddock wrote: Dave, The other Dave Clarke doesn't own Bush either to my knowledge. This seems to be quite a popular misconception, but I don't know where it stems from. Regards, Nick __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9 -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9
RE: (313) Dave Clarke Bush
On RS Dave released 'Get a little stupid' under the name Hardcore. Maybe he did another release on the label, but I'll have to check that. It was one of his first releases if not the first, probably licensed to RS and not an original release. And now I'm really outa here!!! :) John -Original Message- From: simon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 5:17 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Dave Clarke Bush i thought his remixes-only policy was down to a restrictive deal with deconstruction. only red 1 and 2 came out on bush as far as i know. red 3 and subsequent output has been on deconstruction. what's his argument with RS? i don't think he released anything on RS did he? his moods are probably why magic feet nicknamed him 'laughing boy'. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 17:11:38 +0100 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Dave Clarke Bush I'm afraid Dave has a tendancy of leaving labels on the wrong foot. Last year, around the time Dave became a bi-monthly resident in the Fuse club, I interviewed him there and although he was in a very good mood (which is not always the case) he didn't want to talk about Bush. He had nothing good to say about RS either. Dave is a great artist, but moody sometimes. If I recall well he said something about Bush owing him a lot of money. His troubles with Bush are also the reason why he had to limit himself to remixes in the past years. Furthermore those troubles are the reason why Dave started focussing on dj-ing with the well-known result. I hope this sheds a new light on this issue. Greetings all, I'll be going home in half an hour, while most of the people on the list (US) are still having breakfast. I'll read your mails tomorrow when I get in. John -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 3:36 PM To: Nick Craddock Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Dave Clarke Bush 313: Bush was started by Eric Gooden and Eric Powell. Though this way have changed since, Dave Clarke (the man who did the Red series) never was and never has been involved in Bush records in any way other than recording for them (gosh, i sound all lawyerey :)) The names Dave Clarke and Dave Clark are quite common, so just cos ya see one and/or the other, don't automatically assume it is the Dave Clarke who recorded the Red series (he ain't on any mailing lists). There is a Dave Clark on this list, there is a Dave Clark(e) (can't remember if he has the e on the end or not) that owns Soma records, etc, etc. Andrew duke Nick Craddock wrote: Dave, The other Dave Clarke doesn't own Bush either to my knowledge. This seems to be quite a popular misconception, but I don't know where it stems from. Regards, Nick __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9
(313) Mike Ink Kriesel 45 or 15
Just curious if anyone has real audio of either of these records. I am trying to figure out which one has the track I want. It can be found on Terry Mullen New school fussion after Work That Body Someone had pointed me in the right direction before. Thanks in advance
(313) electri-city
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(313) people get fucked..
believe me... people get fucked for money everywhere. however, this happens less frequently in highly developed markets where legal channels are most likely to be used as recourse. the legal system in this country helps give people the ocnfidence that they can do business. i believe that many nations remain in the third world becuase they don't have a judicial system, or any other system that they can trust will enforce contracts. contracts are the basis of our economy and ease of movement of goods. however, in an industry like the music industry, or art or design, where those involved believe the counterparty is not likely to sue (or more specifically, have the ability to outdo their lawyers), the tendency to screw people is higher. case in point: jaguar. peace, holly [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 03/16/2000 11:24:23 AM To:[EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org cc:(bcc: Holly C MacDonald-Korth/IRM/FRBOG/US) SubjectRE: (313) Dave Clarke Bush : You are right, you shouldn't take shit from anyone. I used to get fucked over for money too in the past, but from now on I'm on my gard. Is it just the music industry or do people get fucked for money everywhere? Well I guess it's the same problem everywhere, but I've already heard lots of artists complain about getting ripped off. Have to go now, John
Re: (313) Dave Clarke Bush
John: ...Is it just the music industry or do people get fucked for money everywhere? Everywhere, it's called capitalism... :::: tom churchill : : headspace recordings : : http://www.headspacerecordings.co.uk : ::: e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ::: ::: t: 07976 898514
(313) $tinkworx' Whut/Yinmao 7 (Down Low) world premiere on Cognition
Down Low Music will release $tinkworx' Whut/Yinmao 7 in late March/early April, but you can hear this release now in full in RealAudio exclusively on Cognition (http://techno.ca/cognition) two house songs for at-home or dancefloor use...the result of love for detroit and chicago techno and house music (past and present), disco and italo-disco, and r and b. thanks. andrew duke :) -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9
(313) Submania:Proceed EP:Background Records/Germany world premiere on Cognition
Cognition, Andrew Duke's In The Mix, and Germany's Background Records present the world premiere of Submania's Proceed EP. To be released on Dusseldorf Germany's Background imprint (previous releases have featured Ectomorph, Terrence Dixon, Todd Sines, Kit Clayton, Stewart Walker, and others) in mid to late April, you can hear this release now in full in RealAudio exclusively on Cognition (http://techno.ca/cognition) modern german newskool minimal excursions PS Andrew Duke's In The Mix show 588 features an exclusive guest DJ mix from Background's Andy Vaz. thanks. andrew duke :) -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9
(313) TECHNO IN LA THIS WEEKEND
FIRST OFFDID ANYBODY CATCH CARL CRAIG ON TUESDAY? I FEEL LIKE A PUTO FOR MISSING HIS SET DUE TO AGE LIMIT. ANYWAY CLUB GIANT THIS WEEKEND WILL BE FEATURING CARL COX, CHRISTIAN SMITH, AND TREVOR ROCKLIFFE. ITS 21+ (but im getting a fake ID hehe) 9:30-4AM. the number is 323 464*7373 and peep the address www.giantclub.com for more info including a guestlist. hopefully ill see you all thereuhh look for the kid wreaking havoc on the dancefloor. peace vidal p.s. ay jeff richards from SDemail me __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
(313) Anthony Rother--Simultationszeitalter world premiere on Cognition (http://techno.ca/cognition)
Cognition, Andrew Duke's In The Mix, and Psi49net present the world premiere of Anthony Rother's Simultationszeitalter full length. To be released on CD and vinyl on his German-based Psi49net label in May, you can hear this release now in full in RealAudio exclusively on Cognition: http://techno.ca/cognition ps the following are now online in full in RA on Cognition: --Statra's Paradigm Shift compilation (US Statra) (contest ends 3/21); --Daniel Wang's Silver Trophies EP (US Environ); --Terrence Dixon's From The Far Future (DM Tresor); --$tinkworx' Whut/Yinmao 7 (Down Low); --Chromatix' Life-Like EP (US Spelunk); --Dan Curtin's When Worlds Align EP (US/FR Starbaby); --Submania's Proceed EP (DM Background); --Marumari's The Wolves Hollow (US Carpark); --Kid 606's Soccergirl EP (US Carpark); --Anthony Rother's Simultationszeitalter (DM Psi49net) thanks. andrew duke :) -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9
Re: (313) Mike Ink Kriesel 45 or 15
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Just curious if anyone has real audio of either of these records. I am trying to figure out which one has the track I want. It can be found on Terry Mullen New school fussion after Work That Body Someone had pointed me in the right direction before. Thanks in advance i believe 45 is the one you're after. it's definitely on new school fusion. no real audio, though... sorry... m -- matt hellige - syntax [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.uiuc.edu/~hellige
Re: (313) Dave Clarke Bush
-Original Message- From: simon [EMAIL PROTECTED] i don't think he released anything on RS did he? his first record was on rs directional force - f o rs 9102 i think thathardcore one you mentioned was on XL btw i remember a Slater intreview were he was asked about Jelly Jam(the label not the shop) and he sed that his boss at the record shop were he worked owned it.so i doubt he owned it (the shop) e,r
Re: (313) Dave Clarke Bush
He had nothing good to say about RS either. That is actually rather rife. Same with React. C
Re: (313) RE: Karl Bartos remix
Has he done any other remixes for other artists? He remixed (as Elektric Music with Lothar Manteuffel) Planet Rock in the early 90's. I didn't really like this remix tho and neither did i like the few other Elektric Music tracks that i heard. It all sounded a bit like a cheap version of Kraftwerk, but perhaps i just listened to the wrong tracks. Cheers, Hans -Original Message- From: stephen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 12:40 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject:(313) Peter Spiess - True Video I highly recommend the new Peter Spiess - True Video on Klang Elektronik, http://www.peter-spiess.de/Klang/37.htm http://www.peter-spiess.de/ This record is amazing! some of the best minimal techno I've heard in a while, Sounds like a cross between the Sweet Exorcist and Mike Ink. My favorite track is symbol shift. Also what's the deal with Karl Bartos remix of Little Computer People by Anthony Rother? Is this 33 rpm or 45 rpm? I think it sounds best 33 rpm +8, maybe its my wild imagination but I think I hear Karl Bartos using a Ravolution 309. anywayz, later. stephen. -- Hans Veneman [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.TV-99-AD.com/hans/ http://www.mp3.com/TV99AD
(313) Fwd: minus . THX Stewart Walker
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Re: (313) 7
Liaisons Dangereuses : Los Ninos Del Parque Roadrunner - 1981 (7) .06 A Number of Names : Sharevari : Quality : 19827 :) derek. can anyone think about any techno or electronica 7 My favourite 7s... __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com