(313) stewart walker live sets

2002-12-20 Thread ::\)
http://www.personarecords.net/artists/sw_liveshows.html

-Joe


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(313) happy holidays

2002-12-20 Thread ::\)
to all.

Im flying out of detroit tomorrow for sun + to play a couple shows.

everyone have fun, be safe, and write the best song of the year before its
over.

-Joe


coming soon everywhere



RE: (313) [313] envoy / st. vitus dance.

2002-12-20 Thread Batory, Jason
not recent, but he also did a couple of eps as urban groove on plink plonk
records.

jasonb

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 To:   313@hyperreal.org
 Subject:  (313) [313] envoy / st. vitus dance.
 
   hi folks.  anybody know if that hope cat has done anything recently
 under the envoy or st. vitus dance monikers?  i was just spinning his
 coming of age EP... brilliant tracks.  i'm hungry for more of his work.
 any thoughts?
 
 peace,
 lrh
 


(313) Lab Rat XL and Abstract Thought

2002-12-20 Thread Pryor, Ryan N
Were these projects cancelled as a result of James Stinson's passing? Or
will they be released in the future?


Re: (313) Darryl Wynn

2002-12-20 Thread alex . bond

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Darryl Wynn.  I saw him
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Me

At my club!

Wish we'd recorded it! Maybe you could try Groovetech? Did he play at the
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Re: (313) Darryl Wynn

2002-12-20 Thread Tristan Watkins
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 Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers

  Start of message text 

 Chris  Does anyone out there know of an internet source for downloading
DJ
 mixes by
 Darryl Wynn.  I saw him
 in Manchester, UK about 5 years ago - brilliant; phat
 and funky.

 Me

 At my club!

 Wish we'd recorded it! Maybe you could try Groovetech? Did he play at the
 DEMF?


Yep. His set from the first year is archived on Groovetech.

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(313) OT: Hotlanta

2002-12-20 Thread Tristan Watkins
I have a friend who is desperately trying to acclimate to the lack of club
life in Atlanta. If any kind souls would mind shooting some suggestions my
way, you'd make a Chicagoan's Xmas quite happy. :)

Does Chris Brann still do a weekly Brazillian thing?

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RE: (313) Darryl Wynn

2002-12-20 Thread Jongsma, K.J.

  Wish we'd recorded it! Maybe you could try Groovetech? Did 
 he play at the
  DEMF?
 
 
 Yep. His set from the first year is archived on Groovetech.

His set at the KMS afterparty durin this years DEMF was prety amazing to!
His Inner City mix is pretty essential as well

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(313) MS19 available at Submerge?

2002-12-20 Thread Wibo Lammerts
Hi all,

Just checking at Submerge whether they were selling the new transmat...
They're not, but they do have Silent Phase Psychotic Funk MS 19 on stock?
Did they dig up a crate, or is this a rerelease?

Confused,

W


Fwd: RE: (313) Darryl Wynn

2002-12-20 Thread - BT -

He also had a rather good CDR which I bought online from recordtime around the start of the year.
Cheers
BT

 
   Wish we'd recorded it! Maybe you could try Groovetech? Did 
  he play at the 
   DEMF? 
  
  
  Yep. His set from the first year is archived on Groovetech. 
 
His set at the KMS afterparty durin this years DEMF was prety amazing to! 
His Inner City mix is pretty essential as well 
 
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(313) Radio Jatkoaika 20.12.2002 (stream)

2002-12-20 Thread Jussi Lehtonen

http://byrokratia.org/radio
December 20th 2002 19.00 o'clock (+2h GMT/UT) -

He clasped the weapon while humming an ages old song which told about the 
destruction of Gondolin. Others would soon arrive, the roar of thunder 
echoed in the air. Gazing up he saw a black figure behind the wind, 
blizzard and smoke. Large shadowy mass descended, gathered up a bit and 
moved on. Time was running short, as the shadow drifter out of 
sight he had to act despite of others.
He switched the weapon to a low level standby and sneaked on. When leaning 
around the corner a clear image of the monster behind the shadow appeared. 
Fire command was already given, finger squeezed by habit. Straight 
bolt of lightning more brilliant than the sun spattered a spray of molten 
material from the armored hull and then borrowed to the depths of 
Balrog-class tank as the weapon released a full power gamma-burst. Then, 
after the dodge, keeping still and hoping the suit's evasive shadow would 
suffice to divert the counter-attack.
Four other Lightnings went off. While retreating the Tank launched defense 
mines which started to unload thousands of micro-missiles. The weapon 
responded to the subliminal request and spreaded the beam to the 
maximum...

Members of the defence forces' GRASER-team:

Pas-2
Fax
Nurpo
Teemu P
Virasto



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(313) -London spam- = Final Slices Sat 21.12

2002-12-20 Thread Toby Frith
Hi,

Just a quick reminder to those in London and the surrounding area that we're
putting on the final Slices at www.publiclife.org tomorrow night

Slices # 4

Chris Finke (Flux)
Max Duley (ARCart)
CiM* (WarmData)
Ian Cheshire (Kube72)
Ryan Blackman (Flux/Heist)
Toby Frith (Bleep43)

8 - 2 am

FREE  / £2 after 11pm.

Public Life
82a Commercial St
London
5 mins from Liverpool St

Those who went to the 313 party back in May will know that the capacity for
this venue is rather limited, so to avoid disappointment, please turn up
early.


Cheers

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Re: (313) top tunes 2002

2002-12-20 Thread robin pinning

 'coloured section' lp i guess], so i can safely post my top 2002!

 brandy 'what about us' [universal]

interesting choice...this is a very wierd record for something that got
into the charts

really experimental rhythm that really jars when you first hear it then
you get used to it...

was it neptunes that did the prod?

robin...




RE: (313) top tunes 2002

2002-12-20 Thread Brendan Nelson
No, it was Rodney Jerkins/Darkchild... nice piece of glitch-RB, that
track!

| -Original Message-
| From: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 20 December 2002 12:49
| To: 313@hyperreal.org
| Subject: Re: (313) top tunes 2002
| 
| 
| 
|  'coloured section' lp i guess], so i can safely post my top 2002!
| 
|  brandy 'what about us' [universal]
| 
| interesting choice...this is a very wierd record for 
| something that got
| into the charts
| 
| really experimental rhythm that really jars when you first 
| hear it then
| you get used to it...
| 
| was it neptunes that did the prod?
| 
| robin...
| 
| 
| 


RE: (313) ableton live 2 beta 2 out (public)

2002-12-20 Thread Jernej Marusic
One way for doing live PAs would be to get a bunch of musicians playing
live keyboards... and you would be behind the mixer working the effects,
and kind of conducting them when to play something... If you are alone
it's not physically possible to really play everything live.

When I saw mad Professor live, it was something similar. He had a band
playing on the stage, and he was playing the mixer and effects.


Jernej
www.soundoflj.com/octex

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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) ableton live 2 beta 2 out (public)



Maybe techno producers who do live PAs should break down and take a 
couple keyboard lessons? Carl Craig played some live keys when I saw 
his live PA, I think it was as Paperclip People.


and i found everytime he touched the keys i got bored.  the thing is, 
playing full 'live' or not, when you're playing the keyboard you're also

assuring the crowd that you're *not* tweaking the bass, dropping the
cymbal 
line, bringing in a synth solo, or sliding up a string line an octave.  
whether or not you're doing that i don't think is the point:  making the

crowd think you are *is*, and when you're playing a keyboard you are 
assuring them that you're not.

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RE: (313) top tunes 2002

2002-12-20 Thread robin pinning

 No, it was Rodney Jerkins/Darkchild... nice piece of glitch-RB, that
 track!

:) i stand corrected...

actually been quite a lot of rb playing on the radio that's pretty good
this year...

fave of the moment for me is missy's work it (lyrics touching on booty,
which tickles me as it's on radio1's a-list)

actually i think ghetto tech with that kinda lyrical content (rather than
just ass'n'titties or 'let me see your dick work') would be pretty good

cheers

robin...



Re: (313) Darryl Wynn

2002-12-20 Thread Brent Kirkwood
He also had a rather good CDR which I bought online from recordtime 
around the start of the year.


I have one called Souls in Motion (I think).  One of my favorite mix 
CD's!


Brent



Re: (313) top tunes 2002

2002-12-20 Thread Jonny McIntosh
Brendan mentioned the 95 North remix recently, which I haven't been able to
find anywhere: any tips, preferably with online samples? I heard her Full
Moon the other day for the first time, and thought it was a stunner.

J

  'coloured section' lp i guess], so i can safely post my top 2002!
 
  brandy 'what about us' [universal]

 interesting choice...this is a very wierd record for something that got
 into the charts

 really experimental rhythm that really jars when you first hear it then
 you get used to it...

 was it neptunes that did the prod?




Fwd: Re: (313) Darryl Wynn

2002-12-20 Thread - BT -

"Souls in motion" - Thats the one!!! Nice ;-)
His DEMF 2000 set is worth a listen too.
Cheers
BT
 
He also had a rather good CDR which I bought online from recordtime 
around the start of the year. 
 
I have one called "Souls in Motion" (I think). One of my favorite 
mix CD's! 
 
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Re: (313) ableton live 2 beta 2 out (public)

2002-12-20 Thread Tristan Watkins
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Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 12:54 PM
Subject: RE: (313) ableton live 2 beta 2 out (public)


 One way for doing live PAs would be to get a bunch of musicians playing
 live keyboards... and you would be behind the mixer working the effects,
 and kind of conducting them when to play something... If you are alone
 it's not physically possible to really play everything live.

This is kind of what the Aux Men performance at DEMF was like this year.

 When I saw mad Professor live, it was something similar. He had a band
 playing on the stage, and he was playing the mixer and effects.

Yeah. I've seen him twice now, once with mixing board at DEMF, and once on
keyboard and Effects in support of Lee 'Scratch' Perry at SXSW. The DEMF
show was pretty awesome and the SXSW show was really unbelieveable, but at
this point I think you're talking more about forming an electronic band than
orchestrating a live PA, for whatever that semantic difference is worth.

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(313) re: Brandy/producers of pop that go the extra mile

2002-12-20 Thread andrewduke
   brandy 'what about us' [universal]
 
  interesting choice...this is a very wierd record for
 something that got
  into the charts
 
  really experimental rhythm that really jars when you
 first hear it then
  you get used to it...
 
  was it neptunes that did the prod?

Brandy's producer is Rodney Jerkins.  But the Neptunes,
Timbaland, Dr. Dre, and Scott Storch should also be
getting props for their ability to inject pop tunes
with a lot of easy to appreciate musical wizardry (the
sprinkles as Dr. Dre calls it). Andrew

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Re: (313) re: Brandy/producers of pop that go the extra mile

2002-12-20 Thread robin pinning
 Brandy's producer is Rodney Jerkins.  But the Neptunes,
 Timbaland, Dr. Dre, and Scott Storch should also be
 getting props for their ability to inject pop tunes
 with a lot of easy to appreciate musical wizardry (the
 sprinkles as Dr. Dre calls it). Andrew


does anyone know if the timbaland/dre thing is ever gonna happen?

robin...



(313) new great records for the end of '02

2002-12-20 Thread Minto George

picked up some goodies in the last 2 weeks that I
think are worth checkin out!

Tom Churchill's Project 2 on DIY is a winner...Tom is
really producing some great dancefloor house music and
I am a sucker for rhodes keys! If you missed out also
check out Tom's first Project 1 double pack on DIY as
well...

The Moderator - Interstate 5 on Keynote...another
brilliant release from KJ! my fav on it being This is
my dream The title track now finally heard in full
which was previously an interlude on his down low
release Sliding to Midnight

Urban Tribe - Covert Action - Planet e
what more can I say about this classic which first
came out on retroactive in 1990 on the equinox 12
also features Low Berth which was first on the
Collapse of Modern Culture LP on Mo Wax

also grabbed the kettel album on DUB which is
excellent and reminds me so much of old black dog! :D

it was a great year! one of the best in many years
with this new resurgence in quality electronic music.

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Re: (313) ableton live 2 beta 2 out (public)

2002-12-20 Thread Kent williams
1. You actually move parts of your body when you play an instrument.  Audiences
interpret this as 'doing something'

2. While there are many challenges to doing live Techno, the idea that the
performers spent time learning to play instruments, and can re-create their
music in front of them in real time, using their hands, voices, and feet
is regarded, fair or not, as more artistically valid.

3. A guitarist playing the same riff for 4 minutes is subtly varied in
a way a computer playing the same riff for 4 minutes.

I don't disagree with what you're saying really, but live performance
is all about perception. I get more respect if I drag out a TR707 to
a set, even if I never use it, because people mistake it for a 909.
I grew up in a performing family, and my parents ingrained in me that
most of the audience perceives only about 1/10th of what you're doing.
The spectacle of the event is every bit as important as the content.

Sure, there are always 'the headz' in the crowd who hang on your every
knob-twiddle, but it's dangerous to cater to them. Do that and
you're some sort of Yngvie Malmsteen.

On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:
 I never played on stage with a guitar but i always wondered why
 people say that as soon as a band uses guitars, drums, sax etc. it is
 considered more live then some guy who is working the hell out of a
 bunch of electronic equipment? I never understood why repeating a
 guitar riff for 4 minutes is considered more live then arranging
 electronic equipment for 4 minutes?




Re: (313) ableton live 2 beta 2 out (public)

2002-12-20 Thread Dan Sicko

Now I've seen everything on this list.  :)

On Friday, December 20, 2002, at 10:29  AM, Kent williams wrote:


Yngvie Malmsteen.




Re: (313) new great records for the end of '02

2002-12-20 Thread robin pinning

 picked up some goodies in the last 2 weeks that I
 think are worth checkin out!

 Tom Churchill's Project 2 on DIY is a winner...Tom is
 really producing some great dancefloor house music and
 I am a sucker for rhodes keys! If you missed out also
 check out Tom's first Project 1 double pack on DIY as
 well...

is that available again? i second the recommendation on the first
one...proper quality house music

robin...



Re: (313) re: Brandy/producers of pop that go the extra mile

2002-12-20 Thread Kent williams
Dre doesn't really make music, he makes money. Doing something with
Timbaland would be a high concept marketing move, not some artistic
meeting of the minds.

Dre and Eminem don't even like each other, from what I hear.  Both
recognized what they could get out of teaming up -- mad cash.

I'd love to hear Timbaland make a CD for the heads. He obviously
is very talented, but the root of what he's done has always been
commercial first and foremost.

On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, robin pinning wrote:

 does anyone know if the timbaland/dre thing is ever gonna happen?

 robin...





Re: (313) ableton live 2 beta 2 out (public)

2002-12-20 Thread Kent williams
Dan, you didn't know that Yngvie was originally the fifth member of
Kraftwerk, and was cut from the master tapes after a tiff with Florian?

SOME TECHNO RESEARCHER YOU ARE!

On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Dan Sicko wrote:

 Now I've seen everything on this list.  :)

 On Friday, December 20, 2002, at 10:29  AM, Kent williams wrote:

  Yngvie Malmsteen.


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SV: (313) ableton live 2 beta 2 out (public)

2002-12-20 Thread Güclüer, Hansi
Yngwie must have been on that second Was(Not Was)-album at least...

-Ursprungligt meddelande-
Från: Kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Till: Dan Sicko
Kopia: 313@hyperreal.org
Ämne: Re: (313) ableton live 2 beta 2 out (public)

Dan, you didn't know that Yngvie was originally the fifth member of
Kraftwerk, and was cut from the master tapes after a tiff with Florian?

SOME TECHNO RESEARCHER YOU ARE!

On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Dan Sicko wrote:

 Now I've seen everything on this list.  :)

 On Friday, December 20, 2002, at 10:29  AM, Kent williams wrote:

  Yngvie Malmsteen.


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RE: (313) re: Brandy/producers of pop that go the extra mile

2002-12-20 Thread logic7
Commercial get's you lots of money, being artistic get's you recognition,
but you usually wind up broke. (Prince would be one of the exceptions to
that).

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From: Kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 10:47 AM
To: 313 list
Subject: Re: (313) re: Brandy/producers of pop that go the extra mile


Dre doesn't really make music, he makes money. Doing something with
Timbaland would be a high concept marketing move, not some artistic
meeting of the minds.

Dre and Eminem don't even like each other, from what I hear.  Both
recognized what they could get out of teaming up -- mad cash.

I'd love to hear Timbaland make a CD for the heads. He obviously
is very talented, but the root of what he's done has always been
commercial first and foremost.

On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, robin pinning wrote:

 does anyone know if the timbaland/dre thing is ever gonna happen?

 robin...





Re: (313) re: Brandy/producers of pop that go the extra mile

2002-12-20 Thread robin pinning

 Dre doesn't really make music, he makes money. Doing something with
 Timbaland would be a high concept marketing move, not some artistic
 meeting of the minds.

wow that's quite cynicalhaving said that you may have a point

bear in mind i'm talking from a pop angle here. and as pop music i think
dre's stuff is better than 90% of the crap out there (ie. i'd rather hear
dre than robbie williams on my radio, or some manufactured girl/boy band).

 I'd love to hear Timbaland make a CD for the heads. He obviously
 is very talented, but the root of what he's done has always been
 commercial first and foremost.

i don't blame him. as long as he's comfortable with the stuff he puts out
fair play to the guy.

anyway...back to 313 talk



robin...



RE: (313) re: Brandy/producers of pop that go the extra mile

2002-12-20 Thread Brendan Nelson
| -Original Message-
| From: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 20 December 2002 13:40
| 
|  Brandy's producer is Rodney Jerkins.  But the Neptunes,
|  Timbaland, Dr. Dre, and Scott Storch should also be
|  getting props...
| 
| does anyone know if the timbaland/dre thing is ever gonna happen?

To be honest I don't have a hell of a lot of respect for Dr Dre. He
employs quite a few producers, and pretty much takes material from them
for his own releases. The image of him sitting up in the studio til 4am
perfecting a snare noise is a little bit misleading! 

I'd say that what he actually does is more AR than anything else;
various producers play him various tracks and he decides whether he
wants them as Dre releases, whether they can be used on some other
artist's release, or whether they should just be scrapped.

And besides, the rhythm from The Next Episode was copied almost
directly from some obscure 2/3 year old hip hop track... at least with
the Neptunes, Darkchild and Timbaland you know that material is fresh!

Brendan


(313) locations

2002-12-20 Thread Maarten Baute
Hi,

jus´ a little quastion:
from where are newworldaquarium and new sector movements?

Thanks,
Maarten



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Re: (313) locations

2002-12-20 Thread Michel Rijnders
On Fri, 2002-12-20 at 18:56, Maarten Baute wrote:
 Hi,
 
 jus´ a little quastion:
 from where are newworldaquarium 

Amsterdam

and new sector movements?

London

Cheers/Groet,
Michel





RE: (313) [313] envoy / st. vitus dance.

2002-12-20 Thread Jwan Allen
I'm not sure if anyone else has already mentioned this. 
But there's the Sex Drive EP he just completed for Soma. I believe it came out 
a few months ago. Not his best work in my opinion, as it falls under the funky 
(think halo-hippe) house vibe soma has been all about the past few years. 

a proper follow up to where's there's life would be nice

jwan

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From: Batory, Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 12:06:19 +0800
To: 313@hyperreal.org, ''[EMAIL PROTECTED]'' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: (313) [313] envoy / st. vitus dance. 

 not recent, but he also did a couple of eps as urban groove on plink plonk
 records.
 
 jasonb
 
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  Subject:(313) [313] envoy / st. vitus dance.
  
hi folks.  anybody know if that hope cat has done anything recently
  under the envoy or st. vitus dance monikers?  i was just spinning his
  coming of age EP... brilliant tracks.  i'm hungry for more of his work.
  any thoughts?
  
  peace,
  lrh
  
 

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Re: (313) ableton live 2 beta 2 out (public)

2002-12-20 Thread Dan Sicko
Is this like Eddie Murphy's character Clarence, who played saxophone 
with the Beatles?


-d

On Friday, December 20, 2002, at 10:50  AM, Kent williams wrote:


Dan, you didn't know that Yngvie was originally the fifth member of
Kraftwerk, and was cut from the master tapes after a tiff with Florian?

SOME TECHNO RESEARCHER YOU ARE!

On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Dan Sicko wrote:


Now I've seen everything on this list.  :)

On Friday, December 20, 2002, at 10:29  AM, Kent williams wrote:


Yngvie Malmsteen.




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