Re: (313) Freestyle edits (was: Moton records)

2003-12-16 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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From: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]

All of these are just great... Apparently 
that Keep on Dreaming on 002 is a re-edit of this thing from 
1983   
(Francois K presents...??)
http://www.u2wanderer.org/disco/coll48.html
w/ words written by Arthur Russell
amazing work-up they did to it..  really fresh twists on classic 
grooves, love the mid-tempo style.

ive got that 12. i didnt realise anyone cared about its 
existance. im going to have to trot it out at a gig and see what 
the response is like. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


(313) various

2003-12-16 Thread Philip

Cripes that new version of 'strings of life' is truly repulsive. I
always though those body  soul types did some dodgy mixes but this is
pants. Who's the piano player ? mrs mills ? 

Last night i was listening to steve reich's 'music for 18 musicians'.
Yum. The ( cello? ) player's name is ken ishii. Not the same one,
obviously. I thought that some of it sounded very rhythim is rhythim.
Anyone care to take a guess what tempo this is in ? spose i could try 
work it out myself...

p 




Re: (313) 18 musicains timing ---was various

2003-12-16 Thread Sam K
Um it is actually in 18 different simultaneous tempos seeing as it is a
phase piece :P


 Last night i was listening to steve reich's 'music for 18 musicians'.
 Yum. The ( cello? ) player's name is ken ishii. Not the same one,
 obviously. I thought that some of it sounded very rhythim is rhythim.
 Anyone care to take a guess what tempo this is in ? spose i could try 
 work it out myself...
 
 p 
 
 
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Re: (313) various

2003-12-16 Thread James_Bucknell





Haven't heard the strings of life remix by Danny Krivit...and guess I don't
need to. (Danny Krivit was my least favourite of the three Body and Soul
DJs--too many vocals, while Joe Clausel was too much freakin eq-ing and
turning the volume way up. Francois K had just the right amount of vocals
and the just the right amount of eq-ing. Something like the three bears, I
guess).

So it's no surprise I like the Francois K re-edits which are around at the
moment.  I picked up Love is the Message by MFSB and Jezebel Spirit by
Brian Eno and David Byrne from My Life in the Bush of Ghosts. The Jezebel
Spiritre-edit is really really good.
james





  
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Cripes that new version of 'strings of life' is truly repulsive. I
always though those body  soul types did some dodgy mixes but this is
pants. Who's the piano player ? mrs mills ?

Last night i was listening to steve reich's 'music for 18 musicians'.
Yum. The ( cello? ) player's name is ken ishii. Not the same one,
obviously. I thought that some of it sounded very rhythim is rhythim.
Anyone care to take a guess what tempo this is in ? spose i could try 
work it out myself...

p







Re: (313) various

2003-12-16 Thread Ian
On 12/15/03 11:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Jezebel Spirit by
 Brian Eno and David Byrne from My Life in the Bush of Ghosts. The Jezebel
 Spiritre-edit is really really good.

I am very intrigued by this.  Any non-vinyl way to hear it?
-- 
im



Re: (313) various

2003-12-16 Thread Ian
On 12/16/03 12:07 AM, Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On 12/15/03 11:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Jezebel Spirit by
 Brian Eno and David Byrne from My Life in the Bush of Ghosts. The Jezebel
 Spiritre-edit is really really good.
 
 I am very intrigued by this.  Any non-vinyl way to hear it?

I mean the re-edit of course.  Got the original 21 years ago.  Still
brilliant.
-- 
im



RE: (313) Book: Generation Ecstasy : Into the World of Techno and Rave Culture

2003-12-16 Thread Cobert, Gwendal
Talking about techno-related books... just begun reading Laurent Garnier's 
Electrochoc, very promising ! I don't know if it has already been translated 
from French though... but even if you don't read French, you can at least find 
his excellent playlists here : http://www.pedrobroadcast.com/



Gwendal



 -Original Message-
From: Redmond, Ja'Maul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 

 7:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; robin
Subject: RE: (313) Book: G

 eneration Ecstasy : Into the World of Techno
and Rave Culture


Coming back to this late. 

 

 But basically I agree with the below statement it clarifies what I was

 trying to say earlier. The book was well written and informative. I

 found out a lot about ecstacy that I didn't know and a lot about how

 some sub-genres got started. I just couldn't stomach his ideas and

 theories on our music. But honestly I have problems with over 

 theorizing

 music in general so I may be biased. :) 

 

 This has been a good discussion. 

 

 

 Ja'Maul Redmond

 

 PERKINS  WILL

 

 1100 South Tryon Street, Suite 300

 Charlotte, North Carolina 28203

 

 

 

 -Original Message-

 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

 Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 3:44 PM

 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; Redmond, Ja'Maul; robin

 Subject: RE: (313) Book: Generation Ecstasy : Into the World of Techno

 and Rave Culture

 

 

 Oh, I completely agree that Reynolds had an agenda. And like I said, I

 basically disagreed with every conclusion he came to.

 

 BUT...while his thesis may have been severly flawed, the research that

 he presents (ie- the history of ecstacy culture) is still 

 compelling and

 well written. This is all sounding too scientific. Its music. And you

 can take the exact same story of ecstacy culture and come to 

 completely

 different conclusions.

 

 here's an interview with Reynolds that helps explain where he's coming

 from: http://www.space-age-bachelor.com/features/99/reynolds.htm

 he talks extensively about Energy Flash

 

 here's a piece where Reynolds first seems to develope his theories on

 Detroit techno vs hardcore:

 http://www.epidemik.com/features/articles/hardcore_article.htm

 

 

 and finally- a rather extensive page on Reynolds that finds him

 rediscovering house with the Mille Plateux guys:

 http://www.jahsonic.com/SimonReynolds.html

 

 

 Everyone's music collection is based around 'phases'. 

 Reynolds just does

 an excellent job capturing his phases in print. Don't diss because he

 went through some phases that you didn't.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 On Fri, 5 Dec 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

  To immediately address Mr. Knight's concerns, I blieve the 

 book was 

  first published around 97-98, which is when big beat was a new and 

  exciting sound. And judging from where electronic music went after 

  big beat in terms of mass appeal, seems as though Mr. 

 Reynolds wasn;t

 

  that far off.

 

  Granted- Big Beat now seems trivial, but you can't deny the 

  importance of the Chemical Brothers and Norman Cook in bringing 

  electronic music to a higher level of awareness to the public. A 

  level that hasn't been topped since.

 

  Ah this is true...

  However, I'd like to know how many people who went to all 

 the Chemical

 

  Bros. and Fatboy Slim shows back in the heyday of Big Beat 

 are still 

  listening to this music? It seems to be more of a flash and it's 

  over movement as opposed

  to the steady life of techno and house.

  So - after the party was going for a few years how many people were

 already

  heading

  for the door? Now the White Stripes are saving rock 'n roll

 

  The mass appeal didn't last in either case of Hardcore or Big Beat. 

  I'd like to see a new addition with some kind of update on his 

  thoughts or maybe Generation Ecstasy part deux - everyone back to 

  mine

 

  I know that the Chems and Fatboy Slim were/are immensely 

 popular but 

  they had to cop rock 'n' roll images to get there - which 

 does nothing

 

  for any music producer

  who doesn't want to sell themselves like that. I'd argue 

 that Big Beat

  brought

  little attention to any other genre that wasn't presented 

 as a circus.

  Plus, how can someone write a book saying that one subgenre is going

 to

  save the entire

  world of electronic music and then turn around and slag off other

  subgenres?

  I think he does/did a disservice to all electronic music by 

 leaning so

 hard

  against some

  very important styles and artists. Aphex Twin did quite a 

 bit bringing

  millions of people

  into electronic music and his influences in music 

 production are heard

 a

  lot more today than

  any Big Beat track.

 

  Reynolds had an agenda.

 

  MEK

 

 

 

 

 

 


RE: (313) arcola stuff

2003-12-16 Thread Odeluga, Ken


i believe artists unknown is from germany.



That's a different 'artist unknown' IINM. The Artist Unknown from Germany
have released most notably on Disko B, published by Emma Peel. Don't have
the names with me but I know their not anonymous.

k

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Subject: Re: (313) arcola stuff


i believe artists unknown is from germany.




On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 i like the first one (strangely cat # 00) by artist unknown

 is that the one by !!!?

 I think that's by James Murphy of DFA fame.
 (trendy NYC type)

 am I right or wrong? who knows fact fans, I just like talking.

 alex
 *minister of rumour and fact all blurred into one*

 p.s. JT - go usa :P
 hee hee!
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RE: (313) Nu Era on Twisted Funk

2003-12-16 Thread Odeluga, Ken
I asked about this in vars shops in London yesterday and was told it
wouldn't appear until the new year - some places said *well* into the new
year. Great.

k

-Original Message-
From: Matt MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 3:48 AM
To: 313
Subject: (313) Nu Era on Twisted Funk


great, long track samples here from the Groove Distribution mail-out...
  I dig it
-

Nu Era/SOME THINK ELECTRONICALLY EP D10 TF1203 $16.50
New 5 track double 10 single from MARC MAC (4HERO). Extremely well
produced fusion in a Detroit style. Blends broken beat, techno and even
an electronic beatless soundtrack on one side. Deep and twisted.
(TWISTED FUNK)
http://www.groovedis.com/audio-new/1215/nuera.ram




Re: (313) various

2003-12-16 Thread alex . bond

Danny Krivit was my least favourite of the three Body and Soul
DJs--too many vocals,
I picked up Love is the Message by MFSB and Jezebel Spirit by
Brian Eno and David Byrne from My Life in the Bush of Ghosts. The Jezebel
Spiritre-edit is really really good.

The Byrne / Eno edit you speak of is by Danny Krivit. Not sure about the
MFSB one, but I thought that was d.Krivit too.
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RE: (313) Nu Era on Twisted Funk

2003-12-16 Thread alex . bond

I asked about this in vars shops in London yesterday and was told it
wouldn't appear until the new year - some places said *well* into the new
year. Great.

It's in Piccadilly Records at the minute. I listened to it yesterday.
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Re: (313) various

2003-12-16 Thread alex . bond

 Jezebel Spirit by
 Brian Eno and David Byrne from My Life in the Bush of Ghosts. The Jezebel
 Spiritre-edit is really really good.

I am very intrigued by this.  Any non-vinyl way to hear it?

There's clips here - http://www.piccadillyrecords.com/ type in 'jezebel
spirit' in the search box and it will come up. It's just a slightly
extended version. (so the clips aren't that much use I guess)
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RE: (313) various

2003-12-16 Thread iancheshire
Cripes that new version of 'strings of life' is truly repulsive. I
always though those body  soul types did some dodgy mixes but this is
pants. Who's the piano player ? mrs mills ?
 
is this the one sided track that staqrts with the bongo;'s?

-Original Message- 
From: Philip [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tue 16/12/2003 03:37 
To: 313 
Cc: 
Subject: (313) various




Cripes that new version of 'strings of life' is truly repulsive. I
always though those body  soul types did some dodgy mixes but this is
pants. Who's the piano player ? mrs mills ?

Last night i was listening to steve reich's 'music for 18 musicians'.
Yum. The ( cello? ) player's name is ken ishii. Not the same one,
obviously. I thought that some of it sounded very rhythim is rhythim.
Anyone care to take a guess what tempo this is in ? spose i could try 
work it out myself...

p






Re: (313) Nu Era on Twisted Funk

2003-12-16 Thread Tom Churchill
They had loads of copies in Fopp here in Glasgow last week - have you tried
Fopp in London?

Cheers,

Tom


 I asked about this in vars shops in London yesterday and was told it
 wouldn't appear until the new year - some places said *well* into the new
 year. Great.
 
 k
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Matt MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 3:48 AM
 To: 313
 Subject: (313) Nu Era on Twisted Funk
 
 
 great, long track samples here from the Groove Distribution mail-out...
  I dig it
 -
 
 Nu Era/SOME THINK ELECTRONICALLY EP D10 TF1203 $16.50
 New 5 track double 10 single from MARC MAC (4HERO). Extremely well
 produced fusion in a Detroit style. Blends broken beat, techno and even
 an electronic beatless soundtrack on one side. Deep and twisted.
 (TWISTED FUNK)
 http://www.groovedis.com/audio-new/1215/nuera.ram
 
 



RE: (313) Nu Era on Twisted Funk

2003-12-16 Thread Odeluga, Ken
I think I'll use trusty old  Piccadilly now. Thx for all the tips people.

k

-Original Message-
From: Tom Churchill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 10:17 AM
To: Odeluga, Ken; 313
Subject: Re: (313) Nu Era on Twisted Funk


They had loads of copies in Fopp here in Glasgow last week - have you tried
Fopp in London?

Cheers,

Tom


 I asked about this in vars shops in London yesterday and was told it
 wouldn't appear until the new year - some places said *well* into the new
 year. Great.

 k

 -Original Message-
 From: Matt MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 3:48 AM
 To: 313
 Subject: (313) Nu Era on Twisted Funk


 great, long track samples here from the Groove Distribution mail-out...
  I dig it
 -

 Nu Era/SOME THINK ELECTRONICALLY EP D10 TF1203 $16.50
 New 5 track double 10 single from MARC MAC (4HERO). Extremely well
 produced fusion in a Detroit style. Blends broken beat, techno and even
 an electronic beatless soundtrack on one side. Deep and twisted.
 (TWISTED FUNK)
 http://www.groovedis.com/audio-new/1215/nuera.ram






(313) wizard mixtapes?

2003-12-16 Thread Ivan Tomasevic

can any of the Wizard's mix tapes be found somewhere on the net (besides 
the one on the deephousepage.com)?

regards

ivan

-- 





(313) Before Techno

2003-12-16 Thread Martin
I was thinking last night about Alex's request for tracks from the
Industrial period (even pre) and while lift down several crates from the
loft last night I remembered this album...it's not for everyone but there's
some good stuff on this 3 disc collection...

Artist  Various Artists
Album   OHM: The Early Gurus of Electronic Music

This three-CD, 42-track compilation, spanning 1937-1982 (though largely
comprised of performances from the '60s and '70s), includes pieces by many
of the big names in experimental electronic music: John Cage, Pauline
Oliveros, Steve Reich, Terry Riley, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Milton Babbitt,
Laurie Spiegel, Robert Ashley, LaMonte Young, Morton Subotnick, and Iannis
Xenakis. That alone would make this anthology impressive, but there are also
contributions from composers who have made some impact with rock and pop
recordings (Brian Eno, Klaus Schulze, Holger Czukay of Can, Jon Hassell),
along with some names that are not commonly discussed in highbrow serious
music circles (Raymond Scott), some composers not always associated with
electronic music (Olivier Messiaen, Edgard Varese), and a host of names that
aren't too well known beyond the avant-garde community. What is most
impressive about this set, however, is that is not only serves as a
reasonable overview of pre-1980 electronic music, but also is much more
accessible in content to non-experts than many such compilations would have
been. Contrary to the stereotype of serious electronic music as being
difficult to listen to, many of the pieces are quite engaging for novices
and electronic specialists alike. That's not to say there aren't plenty of
more jarring or abstract pieces with minimal ambience or cut-up assemblages,
or even occasional tracks that most listeners might find downright annoying
(such as MEV's cacophonous Spacecraft, mercifully placed at the very end
of the first disc). On the whole, however, the set achieves the effect of
both educating and entertaining, and is likely to expand the audience for a
music that is too often unwilling to offer inviting introductions that might
incite listeners to explore further. The 98-page booklet includes detailed
track descriptions and comments, usually by the composers/performers
themselves.

Martin Dust



RE: (313) Theo Parrish Mix

2003-12-16 Thread Chau, Dang
there's a message on the front page of the www.pulsation.com site, their web
servers probably been getting hammered since the mixes went online.

Due to a high problem of bandwidth speed, the availability of mixes became
worse since Thursday 10, December. 
I have modified the webhosting and the problem is now resolved. 
I'm uploading the mixes and all will be available before the end of this week.
I'm very sorry for this problem. Thanks.


-Original Message-
From: David Easy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 December 2003 22:43
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Theo Parrish Mix


I always 'Save Target As', wouldn't dream of doing otherwise!  But still no
joy.


 they worked for me last week. i always 'save link to disk' rather than
just
 double clicking. don't know if it makes any diffference.

 james




 Anyone managed to get these to work?

 http://mix.pulsation.com/mixes/TheoParrishLiveAtParadiseMassagePart1.mp3
 http://mix.pulsation.com/mixes/TheoParrishLiveAtParadiseMassagePart2.mp3








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(313) kraftwerk live in canada

2003-12-16 Thread Oliver Ruehl

Kraftwerk - Toronto Canada Ricoh Coliseum 23-04-2004

http://www.chartattack.com/damn/2003/12/1508.cfm





Re: (313) various

2003-12-16 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On 12/15/03 11:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Jezebel Spirit by
 Brian Eno and David Byrne from My Life in the Bush of Ghosts.
The Jezebel
 Spiritre-edit is really really good.

I am very intrigued by this.  Any non-vinyl way to hear it?

for what its worth, i wasnt too impressed with it. the weakest of
the mr k edits to come out recently. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


RE: (313) Nu Era on Twisted Funk

2003-12-16 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I asked about this in vars shops in London yesterday and was told it
wouldn't appear until the new year - some places said *well* into
the new
year. Great.

im really not understanding how groove dis in america is getting
records out here before theyre out in the UK. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) various

2003-12-16 Thread Martin
16/12/03 4:13 PM Thomas D. Cox, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 -- Original Message --
 From: Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 On 12/15/03 11:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Jezebel Spirit by
 Brian Eno and David Byrne from My Life in the Bush of Ghosts.
 The Jezebel
 Spiritre-edit is really really good.
 
 I am very intrigued by this.  Any non-vinyl way to hear it?
 
 for what its worth, i wasnt too impressed with it. the weakest of
 the mr k edits to come out recently.
 
 tom 
 
 
 andythepooh.com


They had this is Fopp Records for 3 quid on CD - not a bad album for after a
club...

Martin



RE: (313) Nu Era on Twisted Funk

2003-12-16 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Actually I subsequently discovered that quite a few shops had it in the uk.

Pleased to see that it's clearly going to be popular (judging from the
responses I got and the number of places which are going to stock it -
around the world). Is this *really* a dying business?!

k


-Original Message-
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 4:18 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Nu Era on Twisted Funk


-- Original Message --
From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I asked about this in vars shops in London yesterday and was told it
wouldn't appear until the new year - some places said *well* into
the new
year. Great.

im really not understanding how groove dis in america is getting
records out here before theyre out in the UK.

tom


andythepooh.com







Re: (313) kraftwerk live in canada

2003-12-16 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




New Kraftwerk single will be released on 2004...
Aéro Dynamik, from recent Kraftwerk new album Tour de
France Soundtracks, will be released on 15th March 2004 by
EMI at United Kingdom, as single format.
Aéro Dynamik single will be available in CD and 12 formats
with exclusive remixes.


   
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  Ruehl)   cc: 
   Subject:  (313) kraftwerk live 
in canada
  12/16/03 09:21 AM
   
   





Kraftwerk - Toronto Canada Ricoh Coliseum 23-04-2004

http://www.chartattack.com/damn/2003/12/1508.cfm








(313) dying business? [was: RE: Nu Era on Twisted Funk]

2003-12-16 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Pleased to see that it's clearly going to be popular (judging
from the
responses I got and the number of places which are going to stock
it -
around the world). Is this *really* a dying business?!

i know from talking to a couple detroit house cats that their
records are all pressed at one place and that theres pretty much a
long line to get stuff pressed up. stuff seems to be selling out
pretty quick too. so who knows. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


RE: (313) dying business? [was: RE: Nu Era on Twisted Funk]

2003-12-16 Thread Odeluga, Ken
i know from talking to a couple Detroit house cats that their
records are all pressed at one place and that theres pretty much a
long line to get stuff pressed up. stuff seems to be selling out
pretty quick too. so who knows.

tom


Just visiting Vinyl Junkies in London yesterday (yes, literally just
visiting - no purchases!) I was as usual struck by the sheer ENORMITY of
releases - mostly house. Most of the volumes would be relatively small I
guess (relative to most volumes in music products) ranging from 500 to
again, I imagine, the low 1000s (not all at the same outlet of course).
Within that you get the names we all know, the Claussells, the Planet Es
(check that Chune thing by Mr. Marks if you haven't already btw) the
Chandler's. Then follow the decidedly
dimmer-on-the-radar-screen-but-still-vageuly-recognisable artists/labels,
etc: Versatile records, Needs, Mantis records, Scott Ferguson, et al. Then
finally, on a sliding scale down, but not implying any comment on the
quality, you get the printer-label-stuck-on-a-white-label brigade, which you
only pick up off the stack on the floor if you know exactly what it is
already and how it sounds! But believe me those things sell. And eventually
they sell out! It all points to a sector in reasonable health with successes
and failures just like any other.

Once again, I make the comparison with the 'Underground Music' sector and
book publishing. Both are specialist, both deal in small margins (of error
if you like, between breakeven, loss or profit) both garner little external
interest, and both are kept going by people who are driven more by the love
of the subject matter than anything else.

-Original Message-
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 4:42 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) dying business? [was: RE: Nu Era on Twisted Funk]


-- Original Message --
From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Pleased to see that it's clearly going to be popular (judging
from the
responses I got and the number of places which are going to stock
it -
around the world). Is this *really* a dying business?!

i know from talking to a couple Detroit house cats that their
records are all pressed at one place and that there are pretty much a
long line to get stuff pressed up. stuff seems to be selling out
pretty quick too. so who knows.

tom


andythepooh.com







(313) for those who believe it makes a difference

2003-12-16 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Vote for your favorite DJ

America?s Favorite DJ will be announced in the March issue of BPM
Magazine. The top 100 will be listed in this highly-anticipated issue. For
simplicity?s sake, we have narrowed the field of Djs to those who actually
received a certain percentage of votes in the previous election, thus
qualifying them for our list of nominees. There will be no editions to the
field unless a petition is filed with 500 email addresses requesting that
DJ in question be placed in the nominees.  Send petitions to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rules from THE MAN: Each valid email address is entitled to one vote. Let?s
keep the voting clean, the spam festivals to a minimum and determine who
really is America?s Favorite DJ. Voting closes on January 10th 2004. (To
make the selection represent the voice of the public, we humbly request
your assistance to increase the number of voters. We have clickable banners
available if you?d kindly give it a home on your website. Download the
banner here.


http://www.djmixed.com/djmixed/contests/surveys.cfm?survey_ID=8

313 related DJs on the list:

Derrick May
Jeff Mills
Juan Atkins
Kevin Saunderson
Stacey Pullen

there are others too like Francois K, DJ Hell, Danny Krivit, Ron Trent, LTJ
Bukem, DJ Sneak, Green Velvet, and of course all the Paul Van Oaken
Picottowackas! that anyone could ever not need.

MEK

PS - how can it be limited to America's Favorite DJ if the voting is
online and you can reach it from anywhere in the world? UK/Euro voters do
your stuff!





Re: (313) kraftwerk live in canada

2003-12-16 Thread audax
Thank you for this info.  I am so there.  Booking my flight now.

K.


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Subject: Re: (313) kraftwerk live in canada

 
 
 
 
 New Kraftwerk single will be released on 2004...
 Aéro Dynamik, from recent Kraftwerk new album Tour de
 France Soundtracks, will be released on 15th March 2004 by
 EMI at United Kingdom, as single format.
 Aéro Dynamik single will be available in CD and 12 formats
 with exclusive remixes.
 
 
   

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 kraftwerk live in canada
  12/16/03 09:21 AM

   

   

 
 
 
 
 
 Kraftwerk - Toronto Canada Ricoh Coliseum 23-04-2004
 
 http://www.chartattack.com/damn/2003/12/1508.cfm
 
 
 
 
 
 




Re: (313) wizard mixtapes?

2003-12-16 Thread James Hurlbut
Another Wizard mix was added to DeepHousePage a few months ago, in addition 
to the one thats been up there forever. Here are the links:


1016. The Wizard (Jeff Mills) \Duane Bradley  WJLB, Detroit 1989

http://www.deephousepage.com/wizarddbwjlb1989a.ram
http://www.deephousepage.com/wizarddbwjlb1989b.ram

163.  The Wizard - WJLB, Detroit  1989
http://www.deephousepage.com/wizard1.ram

Glad to see Alton Miller give a big up to DHP mixer DJ Pope in the latest 
XLR8R reviews.



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(313) Codebase covers New Order's Confusion

2003-12-16 Thread andrewduke
Check this out, folks. Faithful cover with some subtle
changes, really well done. Andrew

--- Start of forwarded message ---

From: Tom Butcher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2003 10:02:36 -0800 (PST)
Subject: (tech-house) CONFUSION
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Okay, New Order fans.  I decided to give away my cover
of
their song Confusion.  Download it now before I get
sued!

http://www.x09music.com/~tom/lj/confusion.mp3

Feel free to share, trade, proliferate, and obliterate.
Information wants to be free.  Or so I'm told.

---
Tom Butcher
Codebase/x09Music

--- End of forwarded message ---

out now: Environmental Politics http://and-oar.org
Take Nothing For Granted http://acidfake.tk
Sprung http://bip-hop.com 
http://warprecords.com/mart/music/release.php?
cat=BLEEP12fc_type=CD 
*Canadian electronica album of the year nominee*
More Destructive Than Organized http://staalplaat.com
Highest Common Denominator http://pieheadrecords.com
Physical and Mental Health http://dialrecords.com 
74'02 (split with Hypo) http://tsunami-addiction.com
Waveforms: Halifax Electronic Music Compilation 
http://cognitionaudioworks.com


Re: (313) kraftwerk live in canada

2003-12-16 Thread Greg Earle
 Kraftwerk - Toronto Canada Ricoh Coliseum 23-04-2004
 
 http://www.chartattack.com/damn/2003/12/1508.cfm

*Gets out napkin*

*Scribbles*

Hmmn ... let's see ... if their North American tour begins in Toronto ...
and ends in Detroit ... and it takes 5 weeks by bus ...

(Hey, a guy can dream, can't he?)

- Greg




Re: (313) dying business? [was: RE: Nu Era on Twisted Funk]

2003-12-16 Thread Phonopsia
- Original Message - 
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 4:41 PM
Subject: (313) dying business? [was: RE: Nu Era on Twisted Funk]


 -- Original Message --
 From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Pleased to see that it's clearly going to be popular (judging
 from the
 responses I got and the number of places which are going to stock
 it -
 around the world). Is this *really* a dying business?!

 i know from talking to a couple detroit house cats that their
 records are all pressed at one place and that theres pretty much a
 long line to get stuff pressed up. stuff seems to be selling out
 pretty quick too. so who knows.


I think there's mixed indicators. While you have the death of some major
distributors this year, I read an article in the Metro the other day
(granted, not the most reliable source) that vinyl sales have increased in
2003 (I think in the UK) for the first time in however many years. The
article atributed it to a renewed interest in guitar-based music in
teenagers, which I thought was a pretty strange explanation! More than
anything, I think there's been a lot of hurt in techno, and a lot of health
in house, broken beat (Goya *must* be doing great), downtempo stuff and
underground hip hip. This doesn't *necessarilly* say anything about the
quality of the releases, of course. I know some of the best techno labels
seem to be fighting an uphill battle to move records, but I think that's
probably a result of lots of people who have been into techno losing
interest in shopping for it as their tastes generally diverge into other
things. I know I stopped looking for a while, and certainly stopped buying,
but as the momentum has been picking back up in techno, so has my
purchasing.

Tristan
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Re: (313) for those who believe it makes a difference

2003-12-16 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://www.djmixed.com/djmixed/contests/surveys.cfm?survey_ID=8

313 related DJs on the list:

Derrick May
Jeff Mills
Juan Atkins
Kevin Saunderson
Stacey Pullen

no theo parrish? bah. 

i really liked this line:

 There will be no editions to the field 

you really gotta wonder who their editor is, since s/he is
obviously an idiot. argh. 

tom
 


andythepooh.com


 
   


(313) Mixes from 313 party

2003-12-16 Thread Brendan Nelson
The mixes from November 22nd's 313 party in London have finally been encoded
into mp3 format and will be online pretty soon. Sorry about the delay in
getting them done - laziness struck for several weekends in a row and now
that the Christmas break is underway I've managed to get round to recording
them all!

Anyway, I was wondering if anyone might have some handy server space lying
around somewhere to host them. I've got a server I can stick them on but
they'll be slow to download and probably at a fairly low bit-rate, so if
anyone has more space and bandwidth that would be a great help.

Thanks,

Brendan



Re: (313) for those who believe it makes a difference

2003-12-16 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Well, you can actually get additions - just need 500 email addresses -
should be easy enough on this list -

Add Theo Parrish, Eddie Flashin' Fowlkes, and Anthony Shake Shakir to the
nominations for America's Favorite DJ

1. [EMAIL PROTECTED]





  
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  [EMAIL PROTECTED]cc: 
   
  h.com   Subject:  Re: (313) for those 
who believe it makes a difference

  
  12/16/03 01:24 PM 
  
  Please respond to 
  
  death 
  

  

  




-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://www.djmixed.com/djmixed/contests/surveys.cfm?survey_ID=8

313 related DJs on the list:

Derrick May
Jeff Mills
Juan Atkins
Kevin Saunderson
Stacey Pullen

no theo parrish? bah.

i really liked this line:

 There will be no editions to the field 

you really gotta wonder who their editor is, since s/he is
obviously an idiot. argh.

tom



andythepooh.com









Re: (313) Before Techno

2003-12-16 Thread scotto
good early electronic music comps.

v/a: vhutemas archetypi (must have)
http://www.discogs.com/release/115922

v/a: the tyranny of the beat (must have)
http://www.discogs.com/release/98808

v/a: blackbox- waxtrax records first thirteen years (must have)
http://www.discogs.com/release/66895

v/a: the very best of the industrial revoltion (must have)
http://www.discogs.com/release/97211

v/a: Nervous systems (must have)
http://www.discogs.com/release/50661

most of these comps are out of print. but can be found, i wish i still
had mine, they were stolen when i loaned them to a friend.



Re: (313) for those who believe it makes a difference

2003-12-16 Thread yussel
I'll second the first and the third.

On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:





 Well, you can actually get additions - just need 500 email addresses -
 should be easy enough on this list -

 Add Theo Parrish, Eddie Flashin' Fowlkes, and Anthony Shake Shakir to the
 nominations for America's Favorite DJ

 1. [EMAIL PROTECTED]





   Thomas D. Cox,
   Jr. To:   313@hyperreal.org
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]cc:
   h.com   Subject:  Re: (313) for those 
 who believe it makes a difference

   12/16/03 01:24 PM
   Please respond to
   death






 -- Original Message --
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 http://www.djmixed.com/djmixed/contests/surveys.cfm?survey_ID=8
 
 313 related DJs on the list:
 
 Derrick May
 Jeff Mills
 Juan Atkins
 Kevin Saunderson
 Stacey Pullen

 no theo parrish? bah.

 i really liked this line:

  There will be no editions to the field 

 you really gotta wonder who their editor is, since s/he is
 obviously an idiot. argh.

 tom


 
 andythepooh.com










Re: (313) for those who believe it makes a difference

2003-12-16 Thread DJ Entropy



Well, you can actually get additions - just need 500 email addresses -
should be easy enough on this list -



I submitted my name with 588 email addresses, and they didn't add me.

I emailed em again and asked why I wasnt added, and they said I would be up 
by 10am today, and I'm still not.


Shady business over there, I presume.






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-DJ Entropy
(bhpc, elemental compounds, planet muzik, ingrooves, boston)

26 on 26!  Entropy's 26th bday bash, on Dec 26th, 2003:
http://www.djentropy.com/forum/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=312

http://www.djentropy.com
http://www.djentropy.com/forum/phpBB2/index.php

If you can't laugh at what you are doing, then you surely can't succeed at 
it.


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Rave. Go ahead, own it. - Kyocera.com


Re: (313) Before Techno

2003-12-16 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




haven't been following this thread but here's my list of
pre-techno/industrial/synth acts to look for

Big Black - the first hardcore punk band with a drum machine? (also check
out My Dad is Dead for a one man band w/drum machine)
Sonic Youth
Test Dept.
Foetus - Nail and Hole
Suicide
Wire
The Normal
Virgin Prunes
Ultravox
Zoviet France
Yello
The Beatnigs - and Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy
Thomas Dolby
Negativland  The Residents






  
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good early electronic music comps.

v/a: vhutemas archetypi (must have)
http://www.discogs.com/release/115922

v/a: the tyranny of the beat (must have)
http://www.discogs.com/release/98808

v/a: blackbox- waxtrax records first thirteen years (must have)
http://www.discogs.com/release/66895

v/a: the very best of the industrial revoltion (must have)
http://www.discogs.com/release/97211

v/a: Nervous systems (must have)
http://www.discogs.com/release/50661

most of these comps are out of print. but can be found, i wish i still
had mine, they were stolen when i loaned them to a friend.






(313) hey ya?

2003-12-16 Thread Rc
dunno if its been discussed on the list yet but outkast's 'hey ya' is
definitely one top 10 mainstream chart hit I really enjoy hearing on the
radio.

how come no stores seem to sell 12s of it though?

rc



Re: (313) hey ya?

2003-12-16 Thread doris
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, Rc wrote:

 dunno if its been discussed on the list yet but outkast's 'hey ya' is
 definitely one top 10 mainstream chart hit I really enjoy hearing on the
 radio.

i used to really enjoy hearing it on the radio until i heard it over and 
over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and 
over and over and over and over on the radio.  top 10 mainstream ruins 
everything.



Re: (313) Before Techno

2003-12-16 Thread J. T.

pre-techno/industrial/synth acts to look for


i like later kraut rock kinda chit.
like DAF
der plan (crazy!)
grauzone
pyrolator
no more (suicide commando)
fad gadget
neon judgement

kinda industrial-new wave kinda stuff. you could mix some of it with italo 
and disco etc. and of course new wave. i kinda got the feeling this is the 
stuff you're after alex (it is you who originally asked wuddinit?) there's 
some good comps of this stuff around (like New Deutsche) but dunno if 
they're on vinyl...good huntin


jt

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Re: (313) hey ya?

2003-12-16 Thread Phonopsia
- Original Message - 
From: Rc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 9:00 PM
Subject: (313) hey ya?


 dunno if its been discussed on the list yet but outkast's 'hey ya' is
 definitely one top 10 mainstream chart hit I really enjoy hearing on the
 radio.

 how come no stores seem to sell 12s of it though?

While I like 'Hey Ya', I think it's the 7th best track (at best) on 'The
Love Below'. It's probably gonna be my #1 for 2003. Buy it!

And I have to thank everyone who spoke up about this album early, because I
probably never would've given it a fair shake otherwise. It's got some
properly techno moments throughout, wicked instrumentation/orchestration,
great lyrics, the works. My favorites are 'She Lives in my Lap', 'Love in
War', 'Roses', 'Prototype', 'Vibrate', 'A Life in the Day..' Sh*t, the whole
damn thing is excellent. I held off on commenting until I had a chance to
properly ingest it and I can definitely say that it improves as you get to
know it. I am thoroughly impressed.

Tristan
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(313) Assault on Precinct 13 s/track

2003-12-16 Thread David Easy
I got this CD yesterday, and HIGHLY recommend it.

Sleeve notes are good, an interview with John Carpenter reveals he enjoys
the work of Crystal Method.  Oh well!



Re: (313) Before Techno

2003-12-16 Thread Roland van Oorschot

At 22:37 16-12-2003, J. T. wrote:

pre-techno/industrial/synth acts to look for


i like later kraut rock kinda chit.


err


no more (suicide commando)


from Belgium


fad gadget


aka Frank Tovey (rip)
UK


neon judgement


from Belgium

R.


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.dark.elektronix.



Fwd: (313) Assault on Precinct 13 s/track

2003-12-16 Thread Jason Brunton



I can't believe how many people are buying this in Rub A Dub at the 
moment- it is a HUGE seller!


Jason Brunton



On 16 Dec 2003, at 21:57, David Easy wrote:


I got this CD yesterday, and HIGHLY recommend it.

Sleeve notes are good, an interview with John Carpenter reveals he 
enjoys

the work of Crystal Method.  Oh well!







Re: (313) Assault on Precinct 13 s/track

2003-12-16 Thread David Easy
I can believe that!

 I can't believe how many people are buying this in Rub A Dub at the
 moment- it is a HUGE seller!


I forgot something on my first post.  I vaguely remember hearing a house
track which sampled dialogue from the movie:

'It could be the sunspots...pressure on the atmosphere' (or words to that
effect).

Can anyone ID the track?  Nick Holder springs to mind, but I'm not sure.



RE: Fwd: (313) Assault on Precinct 13 s/track

2003-12-16 Thread J. T.
but i only recall one interesting song during the movie (that was pretty 
much the only music in the movie, reused throughout)..? so is there a lot 
more on the soundtrack cd? i'm curious for sure..wish the escape from ny 
soundtrack would get reissued too...


I can't believe how many people are buying this in Rub A Dub at the moment- 
it is a HUGE seller!


Jason Brunton



On 16 Dec 2003, at 21:57, David Easy wrote:


I got this CD yesterday, and HIGHLY recommend it.

Sleeve notes are good, an interview with John Carpenter reveals he enjoys
the work of Crystal Method.  Oh well!







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Re: Fwd: (313) Assault on Precinct 13 s/track

2003-12-16 Thread David Easy
The CD's only half an hour long, and is (almost) entirely based around the
main theme.  Carpenter didn't have a lot of time or money to come up with a
score - it took him three days.

Escape from NY is available on CD and LP, by the way.

- Original Message - 
From: J. T. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 10:41 PM
Subject: RE: Fwd: (313) Assault on Precinct 13 s/track


 but i only recall one interesting song during the movie (that was pretty
 much the only music in the movie, reused throughout)..? so is there a lot
 more on the soundtrack cd? i'm curious for sure..wish the escape from ny
 soundtrack would get reissued too...

 I can't believe how many people are buying this in Rub A Dub at the
moment-
 it is a HUGE seller!
 
 Jason Brunton
 
 
 On 16 Dec 2003, at 21:57, David Easy wrote:
 
 I got this CD yesterday, and HIGHLY recommend it.
 
 Sleeve notes are good, an interview with John Carpenter reveals he
enjoys
 the work of Crystal Method.  Oh well!
 
 
 

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Re: (313) various

2003-12-16 Thread James_Bucknell





you sure about that?
both the re-edits credit mr k, not danny krivit.
and it was always francois k that played the re-edit of jezebel spirit at
body and soul.

james




  
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I picked up Love is the Message by MFSB and Jezebel Spirit by
Brian Eno and David Byrne from My Life in the Bush of Ghosts. The Jezebel
Spiritre-edit is really really good.

The Byrne / Eno edit you speak of is by Danny Krivit. Not sure about the
MFSB one, but I thought that was d.Krivit too.
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Re: Fwd: (313) Assault on Precinct 13 s/track

2003-12-16 Thread dan

At 11:00 pm + 16/12/03, David Easy wrote:

The CD's only half an hour long, and is (almost) entirely based around the
main theme.  Carpenter didn't have a lot of time or money to come up with a
score - it took him three days.

Escape from NY is available on CD and LP, by the way.


so is Dark Star, whose hilarious dialogue has been heavily sampled - 
but why no 'Assault On Precinct 13 - Main Theme' on vinyl? Or can 
someone set me straight here?


Dan.


Re: Fwd: (313) Assault on Precinct 13 s/track

2003-12-16 Thread David Easy
Oh, it's available on LP too - I just felt personally it was more of a CD
'thing'.

- Original Message - 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: David Easy [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 11:05 PM
Subject: Re: Fwd: (313) Assault on Precinct 13 s/track


 At 11:00 pm + 16/12/03, David Easy wrote:
 The CD's only half an hour long, and is (almost) entirely based around
the
 main theme.  Carpenter didn't have a lot of time or money to come up with
a
 score - it took him three days.
 
 Escape from NY is available on CD and LP, by the way.

 so is Dark Star, whose hilarious dialogue has been heavily sampled -
 but why no 'Assault On Precinct 13 - Main Theme' on vinyl? Or can
 someone set me straight here?

 Dan.




Re: Fwd: (313) Assault on Precinct 13 s/track

2003-12-16 Thread J. T.

The CD's only half an hour long, and is (almost) entirely based around the
main theme.  Carpenter didn't have a lot of time or money to come up with a
score - it took him three days.


hmm. i'm a little baffled it's so popular then! i mean i like that song and 
all but...

legowelt did a nice cover of it earlier this year as well.


Escape from NY is available on CD and LP, by the way.


where? on what label? i think there was a version on cinevox at some point 
but i never see it. some british version of the LP is on ebay with a opening 
bid of 20$ (plus $6 shipping, bastard!) at the moment...a little bit more 
than i'm willing to pay. anyways i dig the music in escape from ny more than 
assault...that wicked cowbell electro/hiphop beat a!


The Thing has some dope music too! the main soundtrack is by ennio 
morricone, but there's this part where one of the characters is listening to 
this crazy disco/funk track on a boombox, i am thinking it was done by jc..?


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(313) December Top 10

2003-12-16 Thread Phonopsia
Very tough to limit it to 10 this month, and lots of techno herein. 

1. I:Cube : 3 - Versatile
2. Meg : MGRMX - Joint Records
3. Kelley Polar Quartet : Recital EP - Environ
4. Titonton : Explicit EP - Neroli
5. Lucky  Easy : Pimp Soul Blister EP - Ann Aimee
6. Starfighterz : 4 Flavours Of A Two-Sided Story
7. Fabrice Lig : Meet U In Brooklyn - Playhouse
8. Niko Marks : Chune / Truly Something - Planet E
9. Various Artists : Iridite Productions Present Electron Music - Iridite
10. Joshua : Nu Cycles - Tweekin

2003 charts forthcoming. It's a lot of work looking over a year of music! 

Tristan
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Re: (313) Nu Era on Twisted Funk

2003-12-16 Thread Phonopsia
- Original Message - 
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 4:18 PM
Subject: RE: (313) Nu Era on Twisted Funk


 -- Original Message --
 From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 I asked about this in vars shops in London yesterday and was told it
 wouldn't appear until the new year - some places said *well* into
 the new
 year. Great.

 im really not understanding how groove dis in america is getting
 records out here before theyre out in the UK.


They've been out in the UK for a couple of weeks now. Saw it @ Piccadilly at
the beginning of the month, and was listed in Goya's new releases. Argh...
there is just s much out right now. I really hope everyone else is as
skint as me until February so they don't get snatched.

Tristan
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Re: (313) Codebase covers New Order's Confusion

2003-12-16 Thread The REAL Mxyzptlk

Haven't heard it, but if Tom is doing it I will
Codebase is the shxt at Christmas.
jeff


At 12:34 PM 12/16/2003, you wrote:

Check this out, folks. Faithful cover with some subtle
changes, really well done. Andrew

--

Okay, New Order fans.  I decided to give away my cover
of
their song Confusion.  Download it now before I get
sued!

http://www.x09music.com/~tom/lj/confusion.mp3

Feel free to share, trade, proliferate, and obliterate.
Information wants to be free.  Or so I'm told.

---
Tom Butcher