Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection
- Original Message - From: Ian Malbon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: The Music Institute 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 11:50 PM Subject: Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection C4 (original 12 inch mix) - Maurizio I'm probably going to feel really stupid for asking, but what's this? Tristan === http://www.phonopsia.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) I'll see you Luke Slater mate!
I completely agree - the 7th Plain material is my favorite as well. Like Dave Angel, best when he was doing ambient techno. MEK Tom Churchill [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313 313@hyperreal.org rdings.com cc: Subject: Re: (313) I'll see you Luke Slater mate! 01/12/04 05:24 PM Luke Slater's 7th Plain stuff on GPR is my favourite of his, along with some of the Planetary Assault Systems (Booster!) and Morganistic stuff. It's a shame how he's gone from being so good to so unlistenable, he's really lost it badly I reckon... Cheers, Tom
RE: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection
-Original Message- From: Phonopsia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 13. januar 2004 1:01 To: Ian Malbon; The Music Institute Subject: Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection C4 (original 12 inch mix) - Maurizio I'm probably going to feel really stupid for asking, but what's this? He probably ment M4. I've seen it written C4 a couple of times before, due to M being rotated on the record: http://www.basicchannel.com/item/M-4 Jernej www.soundoflj.com/octex
Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection
On Jan 12, 2004, at 7:00 PM, Phonopsia wrote: C4 (original 12 inch mix) - Maurizio I'm probably going to feel really stupid for asking, but what's this? Typo. M4. Sorry if you jumped. -- IM
Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection
C4 (original 12 inch mix) - Maurizio I'm probably going to feel really stupid for asking, but what's this? I think this is a reference to M4 in the Maurizio series - the label looks like 'C 4'...
Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection
- Original Message - From: Ian Malbon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: The Music Institute 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 12:07 AM Subject: Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection On Jan 12, 2004, at 7:00 PM, Phonopsia wrote: C4 (original 12 inch mix) - Maurizio I'm probably going to feel really stupid for asking, but what's this? Typo. M4. Sorry if you jumped. Whew! Sorry if I made anyone else jump. :) Tristan === http://www.phonopsia.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) I'll see you Luke Slater mate!
Speaking of Dave Angel, he must release a new LP this year, I read (I think probably almost two years ago now!) in a Korg Trade mag, that he had a new 28 track album almost ready to go . He had funded it himself and had collaborated with artists like Roy Ayres. It was going to be 2 CDs, one techno and one hip-hop and jazzy downtempo stuff. Can anyone else remember hearing anything about this? His output of late has been rather thin on the ground apart from a couple on Rotation that were generic Dave Angel club tracks. Max NP: Luke Slaters 7th plain - Seeing Sense - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tom Churchill [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 12:05 AM Subject: Re: (313) I'll see you Luke Slater mate! I completely agree - the 7th Plain material is my favorite as well. Like Dave Angel, best when he was doing ambient techno. MEK Tom Churchill [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313 313@hyperreal.org rdings.com cc: Subject: Re: (313) I'll see you Luke Slater mate! 01/12/04 05:24 PM Luke Slater's 7th Plain stuff on GPR is my favourite of his, along with some of the Planetary Assault Systems (Booster!) and Morganistic stuff. It's a shame how he's gone from being so good to so unlistenable, he's really lost it badly I reckon... Cheers, Tom
Re: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting
where do you get thesemix cds??? i cant find it on the axis site? also, which other ones are available? I heard there was a purpose maker one already out? peace ed - Original Message - From: Maxim Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 10:46 AM Subject: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting Halo Peepz, A friend just kindly sent me a tracklisting of the new Jeff Mills mix CD. Some nice looking things on here and I'm not sure but there may be one or two of his own tracks on it too!! :) Jeff Mills - Exhibitionist 01 - Jeff Mills - 009F Segment 3 02 - Jeff Mills - Condor to Mallorca 03 - Oliver Ho - Organic Synthetic 04 - Samuel L Sessions - Dances D'afrique Rmx 05 - Jesper Dahlbeck - Laget Hans 06 - Alan Barratt Presents - Zulu Nation Part IX 07 - Octave One - Black Water 08 - Ben Sims - Moments Dope Mix 09 - Latin Impr. UK Gold Rmx-Victor Simonelli - Bateria 10 - Troy Geary - Slipped Again 11 - Temple - Contact Paula 12 - Oscar Mulero - B2 form CR007 13 - WJH - Harmonix 14 - Headroom - Ride the Threshold 15 - Jeff Mills - the Bells 16 - Samuel L Sessions - Ricoque 17 - Monika Kruse Zafra Negra - LATIN LOVER 18 - Jeff Mills - the Part 1 19 - Jeff Mills - Preview 20 - Danilo Vigorito - Knap 21 - Andreas Saag - Camborele 22 - John Arnold - Respectful 23 - Jeff Mills - Tango 24 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 25 - Oliver Ho - Sacred Object (Track A) 26 - Paul Mac - More Over 27 - Gary Martin - Long Summer Nights 28 - Aaron Hedges - Watching Me 29 - DJ Rush - Midnight Confessions 30 - Mark Williams - Love Club 31 - Jeff Mills - 4art 32 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 33 - Samuel L Sessions - Core 34 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 35 - Jeff Mills - Sugar is Sweeter 36 - DJ Zank - Finger Four 37 - Jeff Mills - see Part 3 38 - Claude Young/J. Mills - Thought of Phutura Side B 39 - Jeff Mills - the Part 3 40 - Jeff Mills - Native High 41 - Jeff Mills - light Part 3 42 - Jeff Mills - Alarms Ben Sims Mix 43 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 44 - Aztec Mystic- Aguila 45 - Jeff Mills - See this Way
(313) mills mix cds?
where do you get these mix cds??? i cant find it on the axis site? also, which other ones are available? I heard there was a purpose maker one already out? peace ed
(313) vinyl / movement
Peeps Is there such a thing as a US online store that stocks labels like downlow, iridite headspace ? also melbourne 313ers - what is the best store there for 313 related music ? When is this year's movement festival ? thanx
Re: (313) mills mix cds?
I think this is the first official Jeff Mills mix CD since the Live from the Liquid Rooms on React. Correct me if I'm wrong? Max - Original Message - From: ed612313 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 12:57 AM Subject: (313) mills mix cds? where do you get these mix cds??? i cant find it on the axis site? also, which other ones are available? I heard there was a purpose maker one already out? peace ed
Re: (313) vinyl / movement
At 12:26 +1100 1/13/04, Philip wrote: Peeps Is there such a thing as a US online store that stocks labels like downlow, iridite headspace ? also melbourne 313ers - what is the best store there for 313 related music ? When is this year's movement festival ? thanx the site says memorial day weekend once again! http://www.movementfestival.com/ -- Be sure and unplug Baby Jesus [EMAIL PROTECTED] before his head melts! AIM:pr0j2501 http://www.dirty.org/~mkb Matt Kane's Brain
Re: (313) Djax (was: I'll see you Luke Slater mate!)
On Jan 12, 2004, at 5:21 PM, kj at technotourist dot org wrote: don't forget his Celemtime stuff on Djax, dark hard techno. Great stuff! which were his best Clementime ones to look out for on DJAX again? There were a few if I recall. DJAX was so prolific I could never keep up. There were plenty of dodgy releases in there too.. like any label with that many records I suppose. What about this thread: best Chicago Jackkers on DJAX... seems like they raided the city for a few years there, I guess this was also the era when Relief was flooding that jackin trax sound too).. anyway Djax had (numerous) releases by Paul Johnson, DJ Rush, GU, Mike Dearborn, remixes of Mike Dunn and Armando.. a few of my favorites: DJ Skull - Stomping Grounds Mike Dearborn - Moments Ron Trent - Altered States EP (nice Carl Craig remix too) peace -- Matt MacQueen http://SonicSunset.com
Re: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting
hahahah the man is pretty shameless about mixing his own stuff lol about half the mix is mills productions (not that thats a bad thing I guess, just a lot of one style) - Original Message - From: ed612313 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Maxim Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 7:56 PM Subject: Re: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting where do you get thesemix cds??? i cant find it on the axis site? also, which other ones are available? I heard there was a purpose maker one already out? peace ed - Original Message - From: Maxim Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 10:46 AM Subject: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting Halo Peepz, A friend just kindly sent me a tracklisting of the new Jeff Mills mix CD. Some nice looking things on here and I'm not sure but there may be one or two of his own tracks on it too!! :) Jeff Mills - Exhibitionist 01 - Jeff Mills - 009F Segment 3 02 - Jeff Mills - Condor to Mallorca 03 - Oliver Ho - Organic Synthetic 04 - Samuel L Sessions - Dances D'afrique Rmx 05 - Jesper Dahlbeck - Laget Hans 06 - Alan Barratt Presents - Zulu Nation Part IX 07 - Octave One - Black Water 08 - Ben Sims - Moments Dope Mix 09 - Latin Impr. UK Gold Rmx-Victor Simonelli - Bateria 10 - Troy Geary - Slipped Again 11 - Temple - Contact Paula 12 - Oscar Mulero - B2 form CR007 13 - WJH - Harmonix 14 - Headroom - Ride the Threshold 15 - Jeff Mills - the Bells 16 - Samuel L Sessions - Ricoque 17 - Monika Kruse Zafra Negra - LATIN LOVER 18 - Jeff Mills - the Part 1 19 - Jeff Mills - Preview 20 - Danilo Vigorito - Knap 21 - Andreas Saag - Camborele 22 - John Arnold - Respectful 23 - Jeff Mills - Tango 24 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 25 - Oliver Ho - Sacred Object (Track A) 26 - Paul Mac - More Over 27 - Gary Martin - Long Summer Nights 28 - Aaron Hedges - Watching Me 29 - DJ Rush - Midnight Confessions 30 - Mark Williams - Love Club 31 - Jeff Mills - 4art 32 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 33 - Samuel L Sessions - Core 34 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 35 - Jeff Mills - Sugar is Sweeter 36 - DJ Zank - Finger Four 37 - Jeff Mills - see Part 3 38 - Claude Young/J. Mills - Thought of Phutura Side B 39 - Jeff Mills - the Part 3 40 - Jeff Mills - Native High 41 - Jeff Mills - light Part 3 42 - Jeff Mills - Alarms Ben Sims Mix 43 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 44 - Aztec Mystic- Aguila 45 - Jeff Mills - See this Way
Re: (313) Djax (was: I'll see you Luke Slater mate!)
that armando/paul johnson double pack on djax is a favourite. dj skull's graveyard orchestra.. james Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: kj at technotourist dot org [EMAIL PROTECTED] t.com cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org, (bcc: James Bucknell/ARD/AU/ReadersDigest) Subject: Re: (313) Djax (was: I'll see you Luke Slater mate!) 13/01/04 02:48 AM On Jan 12, 2004, at 5:21 PM, kj at technotourist dot org wrote: don't forget his Celemtime stuff on Djax, dark hard techno. Great stuff! which were his best Clementime ones to look out for on DJAX again? There were a few if I recall. DJAX was so prolific I could never keep up. There were plenty of dodgy releases in there too.. like any label with that many records I suppose. What about this thread: best Chicago Jackkers on DJAX... seems like they raided the city for a few years there, I guess this was also the era when Relief was flooding that jackin trax sound too).. anyway Djax had (numerous) releases by Paul Johnson, DJ Rush, GU, Mike Dearborn, remixes of Mike Dunn and Armando.. a few of my favorites: DJ Skull - Stomping Grounds Mike Dearborn - Moments Ron Trent - Altered States EP (nice Carl Craig remix too) peace -- Matt MacQueen http://SonicSunset.com
Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection
-- Original Message -- From: Ian Malbon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ah, but that's only 15 tracks. Looking for more, I stumbled across this list culled from a some votes cast in 2000 or so: Not everything here can be called Detroit Techno, but nearly all of it is embraced by fans like us. There is a heavy old-school educational bent to this list. Use at your discretion. ill delete the ones i dont like and then add some more at the end. No Way Back - Adonis Night Drive Thru Babylon - Model 500 Moskow Diskow - Telex The Dance - Rhythim Is Rhythim Flash - Fix Clear - Cybotron Good Life - Inner City French Kiss - Lil' Louis Numbers - Kraftwerk The Bells - Jeff Mills Nude Photo - Rhythim Is Rhythim Alleys Of Your Mind - Cybotron Groove La Chord - Aril Brikha Planet Rock - Afrika Bambaataa Voodoo Ray - A Guy Called Gerald Strings of life - Rhythim Is Rhythim Tour de France - Kraftwerk Lookin' for the Perfect Beat - Afrika Bambaataa Flash Light - Parliament Atomic Dog - George Clinton The Art Of Stalking - Suburban Knight Mesopotamia - The B-52s The Chase - Giorgio Moroder No UFO's - Model 500 Frequency 7 - Visage Shari Vari - A Number of Names Spastik - Plastikman I Feel Love - Donna Summer Jaguar (Original Mix) - DJ Rolando - Aztec Mystic Big Fun - Inner City those are all good. id add: paperclip people - oscillator basic channel - phylyps trak II DBX - losing control mr fingers - can you feel it moodymann - shades of jae theo parrish - dusty cabinets recloose - get there tonight drexciya - journey home carl craig - a wonderful life ron trent - altered states robert hood - the core robert hood - minus detroit escalator company - gratiot 4th wave - electroluv thats good for now. im sure ill remember like 20 more as soon as i send this. tom andythepooh.com
Re: (313) Visage?? (was A complete Detroit Techno collection)
Frequency 7 - Visage So where do I find this track? was it released as a single, on the flip? on an album? Is there a preferred mix? A quick search at discogs.com didn't come up with much. I'm betting RC can answer this before anyone else (well, the rest of the world is having a little nap at the moment). james www.jbucknell.com mp3 mixes Thomas D. Cox, Jr. To: 313@hyperreal.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: (bcc: James Bucknell/ARD/AU/ReadersDigest) oh.com Subject: Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection 13/01/04 03:34 AM Please respond to death -- Original Message -- From: Ian Malbon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ah, but that's only 15 tracks. Looking for more, I stumbled across this list culled from a some votes cast in 2000 or so: Not everything here can be called Detroit Techno, but nearly all of it is embraced by fans like us. There is a heavy old-school educational bent to this list. Use at your discretion. ill delete the ones i dont like and then add some more at the end. No Way Back - Adonis Night Drive Thru Babylon - Model 500 Moskow Diskow - Telex The Dance - Rhythim Is Rhythim Flash - Fix Clear - Cybotron Good Life - Inner City French Kiss - Lil' Louis Numbers - Kraftwerk The Bells - Jeff Mills Nude Photo - Rhythim Is Rhythim Alleys Of Your Mind - Cybotron Groove La Chord - Aril Brikha Planet Rock - Afrika Bambaataa Voodoo Ray - A Guy Called Gerald Strings of life - Rhythim Is Rhythim Tour de France - Kraftwerk Lookin' for the Perfect Beat - Afrika Bambaataa Flash Light - Parliament Atomic Dog - George Clinton The Art Of Stalking - Suburban Knight Mesopotamia - The B-52s The Chase - Giorgio Moroder No UFO's - Model 500 Frequency 7 - Visage Shari Vari - A Number of Names Spastik - Plastikman I Feel Love - Donna Summer Jaguar (Original Mix) - DJ Rolando - Aztec Mystic Big Fun - Inner City those are all good. id add: paperclip people - oscillator basic channel - phylyps trak II DBX - losing control mr fingers - can you feel it moodymann - shades of jae theo parrish - dusty cabinets recloose - get there tonight drexciya - journey home carl craig - a wonderful life ron trent - altered states robert hood - the core robert hood - minus detroit escalator company - gratiot 4th wave - electroluv thats good for now. im sure ill remember like 20 more as soon as i send this. tom andythepooh.com
Re: (313) dkd - Future Rage (was I'll see you Luke Slater mate!)
Speaking of which I hear Bugz in the Attic have just remixed Amp-Fiddler. This could be god! :) Benji B played it on his latest show and I didn't think much of it myself... Bugz have been a bit hit or miss for me of late and this one was a miss. They've remixed I Believe In You and sped it up considerably which doesn't really work too well. http://www.bbc.co.uk/1xtra/djs/benjib.shtml I'm more interested in checking Amp's remix of Rima. Has anyone heard that yet? As for the DKD album, I heard that a lot of the album's basically a rinse that uses all first vocal takes and the like. I haven't heard it yet myself though so can't judge. Andy
Re: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting
ever heard tod terry dj? he has a very well deserved reputation for playing *only* his own tracks. guess it must make it easy ot pack the record box. james www.jbucknell.com /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ed612313 [EMAIL PROTECTED], Maxim Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED], rmi.net 313@hyperreal.org cc: (bcc: James Bucknell/ARD/AU/ReadersDigest) 13/01/04 02:57 Subject: Re: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting AM hahahah the man is pretty shameless about mixing his own stuff lol about half the mix is mills productions (not that thats a bad thing I guess, just a lot of one style) - Original Message - From: ed612313 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Maxim Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 7:56 PM Subject: Re: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting where do you get thesemix cds??? i cant find it on the axis site? also, which other ones are available? I heard there was a purpose maker one already out? peace ed - Original Message - From: Maxim Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 10:46 AM Subject: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting Halo Peepz, A friend just kindly sent me a tracklisting of the new Jeff Mills mix CD. Some nice looking things on here and I'm not sure but there may be one or two of his own tracks on it too!! :) Jeff Mills - Exhibitionist 01 - Jeff Mills - 009F Segment 3 02 - Jeff Mills - Condor to Mallorca 03 - Oliver Ho - Organic Synthetic 04 - Samuel L Sessions - Dances D'afrique Rmx 05 - Jesper Dahlbeck - Laget Hans 06 - Alan Barratt Presents - Zulu Nation Part IX 07 - Octave One - Black Water 08 - Ben Sims - Moments Dope Mix 09 - Latin Impr. UK Gold Rmx-Victor Simonelli - Bateria 10 - Troy Geary - Slipped Again 11 - Temple - Contact Paula 12 - Oscar Mulero - B2 form CR007 13 - WJH - Harmonix 14 - Headroom - Ride the Threshold 15 - Jeff Mills - the Bells 16 - Samuel L Sessions - Ricoque 17 - Monika Kruse Zafra Negra - LATIN LOVER 18 - Jeff Mills - the Part 1 19 - Jeff Mills - Preview 20 - Danilo Vigorito - Knap 21 - Andreas Saag - Camborele 22 - John Arnold - Respectful 23 - Jeff Mills - Tango 24 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 25 - Oliver Ho - Sacred Object (Track A) 26 - Paul Mac - More Over 27 - Gary Martin - Long Summer Nights 28 - Aaron Hedges - Watching Me 29 - DJ Rush - Midnight Confessions 30 - Mark Williams - Love Club 31 - Jeff Mills - 4art 32 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 33 - Samuel L Sessions - Core 34 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 35 - Jeff Mills - Sugar is Sweeter 36 - DJ Zank - Finger Four 37 - Jeff Mills - see Part 3 38 - Claude Young/J. Mills - Thought of Phutura Side B 39 - Jeff Mills - the Part 3 40 - Jeff Mills - Native High 41 - Jeff Mills - light Part 3 42 - Jeff Mills - Alarms Ben Sims Mix 43 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 44 - Aztec Mystic- Aguila 45 - Jeff Mills - See this Way
Re: (313) dkd - Future Rage (was I'll see you Luke Slater mate!)
-- Original Message -- From: Andy Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] Benji B played it on his latest show and I didn't think much of it myself... Bugz have been a bit hit or miss for me of late and this one was a miss. i think they might be spreading their remix productivity too thin. I'm more interested in checking Amp's remix of Rima. Has anyone heard that yet? no, but it sounds appetizing. there was a yam who cd that came out recently with an edit of that other track that amp did on the only child album. it was hot, i really hope it comes out on wax. As for the DKD album, I heard that a lot of the album's basically a rinse that uses all first vocal takes and the like. I haven't heard it yet myself though so can't judge. i wasnt too impressed with the 2 recent kaidi + dego 12s, but i guess theyre alright. tom andythepooh.com
Re: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting
-- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ever heard tod terry dj? he has a very well deserved reputation for playing *only* his own tracks. guess it must make it easy ot pack the record box. not when you have the volume of releases and remixes out that he does. he probably has more tunes and remixes out than i have records total. silly. tom andythepooh.com
Re: (313) Visage?? (was A complete Detroit Techno collection)
On Jan 12, 2004, at 10:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Frequency 7 - Visage So where do I find this track? was it released as a single, on the flip? on an album? Is there a preferred mix? A quick search at discogs.com didn't come up with much. There is a 12 of Fade To Grey on Polydor with Frequency 7 and We Move on it too.I think there is just the single version of Frequency 7, I don't believe it was ever put out as a single in it's own right... always a b-side or bonus track? peace -- Matt MacQueen http://SonicSunset.com
Re: (313) I'll see you Luke Slater mate!
don't forget his Celemtime stuff on Djax, dark hard techno. Great stuff! Anyway Luke Slater is spinning here next month together with t!m from grammar so i am gonna check him out anyway KJ Yeah, its funny. I'd go and see him spin tracks or even play live at the drop of a hat too. I've noticed he does both less nowadays, at least in the UK. The limitations of family life and all I guess ... not that I'm knocking it. But I wonder if his recent taking-of-eye-off-ze-ball has anything to do with the aforementioned Change of Life? (Something I speculated at the time of that first Novamute EP too.No offense was intended then either. It's just an observation.) k
(313) dkd - Future Rage (was I'll see you Luke Slater mate!)
Bugz have been a bit hit or miss for me of late and this one was a miss. i think they might be spreading their remix productivity too thin. Yeah, my sentiments exactly... I'm more interested in checking Amp's remix of Rima. Has anyone heard that yet? no, but it sounds appetizing. I just tracked it down myself - fourth track in on Domu's latest DJ mix at http://www.dom-uniqueproductions.co.uk It's kinda low-key but really nice. There's no tracklisting for this mix on the site but here it is from elsewhere: domu december mixtape j live - intro dimlite - sponsored by the alphabet ty- dreams rima - subdued [amp fiddler mix] henrik shwarz - sunday eddie gale - song of will [jazzanova mix] arthur russell - living in the light theo parrish - lost keys brentford all stars - greedy g axis choir - see the sun nico marx - chune eddie kendricks - date with the rain am feat sky - choose to believe [dub] deepah ones - rain dub joni mitchell - jungle line 4tet - seroius as your life [jay dilla mix] robb scott - fallin [domu re-edit] I'm loving that Jay Dee remix of Fourtet. Heavy heavy bassline and super crisp drums :) Looking forward to checking more from Domu's Umod project this year too. There's an album due on Sonar Kollektiv. i wasnt too impressed with the 2 recent kaidi + dego 12s, but i guess theyre alright. I loved Got Me Puzzled myself, but the new one doesn't really live up to it. I hope Kaidi delivers another album sometime soon. Andy
Re: (313) I'll see you Luke Slater mate!
Also check this out, under his own name: Love EP, including the seminal 'Lady Stay Dead' track. Listen and maybe even buy if you like, here: http://www.covert.uk.com/choons.cfm?max=yesar=Luke%20Slater%20 The damn thing's gotta be pretty rare nowadays, so I'm surprised to see a copy available quite frankly. There are many alternatives to Luke Slater ver.04, thankfully. k Dienstag is der neu Sontag
Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection
those are all good. id add: paperclip people - oscillator basic channel - phylyps trak II DBX - losing control mr fingers - can you feel it moodymann - shades of jae theo parrish - dusty cabinets recloose - get there tonight drexciya - journey home carl craig - a wonderful life ron trent - altered states robert hood - the core robert hood - minus detroit escalator company - gratiot 4th wave - electroluv thats good for now. im sure ill remember like 20 more as soon as i send this. Private and Confidential Any views or opinions expressed in this communication are those of the individual sender, except where the sender specifically states them to be the views or opinions of Westpac Banking Corporation ABN 33 007 457 141 (Westpac). Any unauthorised form of reproduction of this message is prohibited. Westpac does not guarantee the security of any information electronically transmitted. Westpac does not accept responsibility for any improper or incomplete transmission of the information contained in this communication, nor for any delay in its receipt. Please note that Westpac reserves the right, in its absolute discretion, to refuse to act upon any instruction, order or direction received via the internet (internet instruction) or, pending further enquiry, to defer acting upon any internet instruction. WARNING - This email and any attachments may be confidential. If received in error, please delete and inform us by return email. Because emails and attachments may be interfered with, may contain computer viruses or other defects and may not be successfully replicated on other systems, you must be cautious. Westpac cannot guarantee that what you receive is what we sent. If you have any doubts about the authenticity of an email by Westpac, please contact us immediately. It is also important to check for viruses and defects before opening or using attachments. Westpac's liability is limited to resupplying any affected attachments. Westpac Banking Corporation ABN is 33 007 457 141.
Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection
Good to see these three favourites of mine listed. Pivotal records in my opinion. Cheers, Dave paperclip people - oscillator basic channel - phylyps trak II DBX - losing control mr fingers - can you feel it moodymann - shades of jae theo parrish - dusty cabinets recloose - get there tonight drexciya - journey home carl craig - a wonderful life ron trent - altered states robert hood - the core robert hood - minus detroit escalator company - gratiot 4th wave - electroluv Private and Confidential Any views or opinions expressed in this communication are those of the individual sender, except where the sender specifically states them to be the views or opinions of Westpac Banking Corporation ABN 33 007 457 141 (Westpac). Any unauthorised form of reproduction of this message is prohibited. Westpac does not guarantee the security of any information electronically transmitted. Westpac does not accept responsibility for any improper or incomplete transmission of the information contained in this communication, nor for any delay in its receipt. Please note that Westpac reserves the right, in its absolute discretion, to refuse to act upon any instruction, order or direction received via the internet (internet instruction) or, pending further enquiry, to defer acting upon any internet instruction. WARNING - This email and any attachments may be confidential. If received in error, please delete and inform us by return email. Because emails and attachments may be interfered with, may contain computer viruses or other defects and may not be successfully replicated on other systems, you must be cautious. Westpac cannot guarantee that what you receive is what we sent. If you have any doubts about the authenticity of an email by Westpac, please contact us immediately. It is also important to check for viruses and defects before opening or using attachments. Westpac's liability is limited to resupplying any affected attachments. Westpac Banking Corporation ABN is 33 007 457 141.
Re: (313) Djax (was: I'll see you Luke Slater mate!)
don't forget his Celemtime stuff on Djax, dark hard techno. Great stuff! which were his best Clementime ones to look out for on DJAX again? There were a few if I recall. DJAX was so prolific I could never keep up. There were plenty of dodgy releases in there too.. like any label with that many records I suppose. My own 2 favorite Clementine records are Time Explored and Cosmopolitan For The Cosmos together with the Dan Curtin remix on it. What about this thread: best Chicago Jackkers on DJAX... seems like they raided the city for a few years there, I guess this was also the era when Relief was flooding that jackin trax sound too).. anyway Djax had (numerous) releases by Paul Johnson, DJ Rush, GU, Mike Dearborn, remixes of Mike Dunn and Armando.. a few of my favorites: DJ Skull - Stomping Grounds Mike Dearborn - Moments Ron Trent - Altered States EP (nice Carl Craig remix too) Hmm my list would be big, but i give it a shot: Edge 0f Motion - Planet Gong Realities (Album) Terrace - Round-up (Album, the Filtered dub mix from Erik v.d. Broek is a-m-a-z-i-n-g!) Edge of Motion - Setup 707 Mike Dearborn - Strictly Underground Random XS - Give your body And to be short on this: Everything from Terrace, Like A Tim and Random XS/Zero One KJ
Re: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting
On Tuesday, January 13, 2004, at 01:56AM, ed612313 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: where do you get thesemix cds??? i cant find it on the axis site? That is because it has not been released yet... It will be part of the upcomming DVD from Mills. I saw parts of that DVD at a friends place and it looks that it will be a nice thing, you see Mills mixing and you can see the man doe his tricks from different angles. There are a couple of mixes on that CD together with some interview with people like The Burden brothers... Halo Peepz, A friend just kindly sent me a tracklisting of the new Jeff Mills mix CD. Some nice looking things on here and I'm not sure but there may be one or two of his own tracks on it too!! :) Jeff Mills - Exhibitionist 01 - Jeff Mills - 009F Segment 3 02 - Jeff Mills - Condor to Mallorca 03 - Oliver Ho - Organic Synthetic 04 - Samuel L Sessions - Dances D'afrique Rmx 05 - Jesper Dahlbeck - Laget Hans 06 - Alan Barratt Presents - Zulu Nation Part IX 07 - Octave One - Black Water 08 - Ben Sims - Moments Dope Mix 09 - Latin Impr. UK Gold Rmx-Victor Simonelli - Bateria 10 - Troy Geary - Slipped Again 11 - Temple - Contact Paula 12 - Oscar Mulero - B2 form CR007 13 - WJH - Harmonix 14 - Headroom - Ride the Threshold 15 - Jeff Mills - the Bells 16 - Samuel L Sessions - Ricoque 17 - Monika Kruse Zafra Negra - LATIN LOVER 18 - Jeff Mills - the Part 1 19 - Jeff Mills - Preview 20 - Danilo Vigorito - Knap 21 - Andreas Saag - Camborele 22 - John Arnold - Respectful 23 - Jeff Mills - Tango 24 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 25 - Oliver Ho - Sacred Object (Track A) 26 - Paul Mac - More Over 27 - Gary Martin - Long Summer Nights 28 - Aaron Hedges - Watching Me 29 - DJ Rush - Midnight Confessions 30 - Mark Williams - Love Club 31 - Jeff Mills - 4art 32 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 33 - Samuel L Sessions - Core 34 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 35 - Jeff Mills - Sugar is Sweeter 36 - DJ Zank - Finger Four 37 - Jeff Mills - see Part 3 38 - Claude Young/J. Mills - Thought of Phutura Side B 39 - Jeff Mills - the Part 3 40 - Jeff Mills - Native High 41 - Jeff Mills - light Part 3 42 - Jeff Mills - Alarms Ben Sims Mix 43 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 44 - Aztec Mystic- Aguila 45 - Jeff Mills - See this Way kj at technotourist dot org
Re: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting
together with some interview with people like The Burden brothers... He mixed in and out of the DVD when he played at Arc... and one of the clips he played was an Octave One Live PA - needless to say it was great and totally made my night. I'd buy the DVD just for that! Peace, m*
Re: (313) Visage?? (was A complete Detroit Techno collection)
James Bucknell wrote: Frequency 7 - Visage So where do I find this track? Was it released as a single, on the flip? On an album? Is there a preferred mix? A quick search at discogs.com didn't come up with much. It was the B-side of the Tar 7 single. (Which I happen to own. Neener.) Check out the very top of http://www.LexiconMagazine.COM/NWC/vis_singles.html 2nd hit in a Google search on Visage Frequency 7, btw :-P I'm betting RC can answer this before anyone else (well, the rest of the world is having a little nap at the moment). I'm not RC, but I play him on 313. - Greg
Re: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting
I've been listening to this for the past week or two now and its pretty good. A nice range of tunes...althought he mixing is sometimes a bit iffy but as we're getting 45 songs on one cd thats maybe to be expected :) Kev Maxim Sullivan wrote: Halo Peepz, A friend just kindly sent me a tracklisting of the new Jeff Mills mix CD. Some nice looking things on here and I'm not sure but there may be one or two of his own tracks on it too!! :) Jeff Mills - Exhibitionist 01 - Jeff Mills - 009F Segment 3 02 - Jeff Mills - Condor to Mallorca 03 - Oliver Ho - Organic Synthetic 04 - Samuel L Sessions - Dances D'afrique Rmx 05 - Jesper Dahlbeck - Laget Hans 06 - Alan Barratt Presents - Zulu Nation Part IX 07 - Octave One - Black Water 08 - Ben Sims - Moments Dope Mix 09 - Latin Impr. UK Gold Rmx-Victor Simonelli - Bateria 10 - Troy Geary - Slipped Again 11 - Temple - Contact Paula 12 - Oscar Mulero - B2 form CR007 13 - WJH - Harmonix 14 - Headroom - Ride the Threshold 15 - Jeff Mills - the Bells 16 - Samuel L Sessions - Ricoque 17 - Monika Kruse Zafra Negra - LATIN LOVER 18 - Jeff Mills - the Part 1 19 - Jeff Mills - Preview 20 - Danilo Vigorito - Knap 21 - Andreas Saag - Camborele 22 - John Arnold - Respectful 23 - Jeff Mills - Tango 24 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 25 - Oliver Ho - Sacred Object (Track A) 26 - Paul Mac - More Over 27 - Gary Martin - Long Summer Nights 28 - Aaron Hedges - Watching Me 29 - DJ Rush - Midnight Confessions 30 - Mark Williams - Love Club 31 - Jeff Mills - 4art 32 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 33 - Samuel L Sessions - Core 34 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 35 - Jeff Mills - Sugar is Sweeter 36 - DJ Zank - Finger Four 37 - Jeff Mills - see Part 3 38 - Claude Young/J. Mills - Thought of Phutura Side B 39 - Jeff Mills - the Part 3 40 - Jeff Mills - Native High 41 - Jeff Mills - light Part 3 42 - Jeff Mills - Alarms Ben Sims Mix 43 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 44 - Aztec Mystic- Aguila 45 - Jeff Mills - See this Way
Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection
i like the fact that you're given 3 cd's to work with. my suggestion would be [similar to the list ian malbin posted] to use the first cd as a 'history-lesson': what tracks influenced the earliest techno, with a couple of early techno releases added to the cd, to show the link. cd 2 can be used to show the diversity of the genre, where cd 3 could show how it's influenced other genres, and offshoots, with a couple of influential techno tracks as a reference. jurren _ Play online games with your friends with MSN Messenger http://messenger.msn.nl/
Re: (313) dkd - Future Rage (was I'll see you Luke Slater mate!)
there was a yam who cd that came out recently with an edit of that other track that amp did on the only child album. it was hot, i really hope it comes out on wax. If you're talking about the Yam Who mix of Find A Way, that came out on the Addicted 12 recently: http://www.discogs.com/release/204841 Cheers, Tom
(313) Techno clubs in Sydney
** Entertainment UK Limited Registered Office: 243 Blyth Road, Hayes, Middlesex UB3 1DN. Registered in England Numbered 409775 This e-mail is only intended for the person(s) to whom it is addressed and may contain confidential information. Unless stated to the contrary, any opinions or comments are personal to the writer and do not represent the official view of the company. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify us immediately by reply e-mail and then delete this message from your system. Please do not copy it or use it for any purposes, or disclose its contents to any other person. Thank you for your co-operation. ** A couple of friends are currently in Sydney are in need of some guidance (urgently !) They got guest-listed for Home said it was like being back at Camden Palace with Darren Emerson playing cheesy anthems from 95 ! Can anyone recommend any good techno nights going on out there at the mo? Thanks, G.
Re: (313) vinyl / movement
Is there such a thing as a US online store that stocks labels like downlow, iridite headspace ? Headspace is distributed through Groovedis in the States - you can order quite a few titles direct from http://www.groovedis.com Other US stores that stock Headspace stuff include: http://www.planetxusa.com/control/index.lasso http://www.dancetracks.com/ http://www.satelliterecords.com/ http://www.bentcrayon.com/ Just watch out for a few dodgy BT trance records released on a now-defunct label which was also called Headspace! Some Iridite and Downlow titles should be available from Submerge: http://www.submerge.com/shoppingcart/index.php Cheers, Tom
RE: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection
Mesopotamia - The B-52s I think I need some explanations on this one... ??? Gwendal
Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection
some tips are on http://nomorewords.net/forcefield/ten.html although it's not strictly 313.. and there should be some additions maybe - relics (buzz) - equinox / the beginning / nite da (buzz) - panic in detroit (buzz) - 313 detroit (infonet) and one of those first submerge compilation and/or the red planet compilation and model 500 classics.. ah well
RE: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting
by the way when is this out and the DVD? -Original Message- From: Maxim Sullivan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mon 12/01/2004 23:46 To: 313@hyperreal.org Cc: Subject: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting Halo Peepz, A friend just kindly sent me a tracklisting of the new Jeff Mills mix CD. Some nice looking things on here and I'm not sure but there may be one or two of his own tracks on it too!! :) Jeff Mills - Exhibitionist 01 - Jeff Mills - 009F Segment 3 02 - Jeff Mills - Condor to Mallorca 03 - Oliver Ho - Organic Synthetic 04 - Samuel L Sessions - Dances D'afrique Rmx 05 - Jesper Dahlbeck - Laget Hans 06 - Alan Barratt Presents - Zulu Nation Part IX 07 - Octave One - Black Water 08 - Ben Sims - Moments Dope Mix 09 - Latin Impr. UK Gold Rmx-Victor Simonelli - Bateria 10 - Troy Geary - Slipped Again 11 - Temple - Contact Paula 12 - Oscar Mulero - B2 form CR007 13 - WJH - Harmonix 14 - Headroom - Ride the Threshold 15 - Jeff Mills - the Bells 16 - Samuel L Sessions - Ricoque 17 - Monika Kruse Zafra Negra - LATIN LOVER 18 - Jeff Mills - the Part 1 19 - Jeff Mills - Preview 20 - Danilo Vigorito - Knap 21 - Andreas Saag - Camborele 22 - John Arnold - Respectful 23 - Jeff Mills - Tango 24 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 25 - Oliver Ho - Sacred Object (Track A) 26 - Paul Mac - More Over 27 - Gary Martin - Long Summer Nights 28 - Aaron Hedges - Watching Me 29 - DJ Rush - Midnight Confessions 30 - Mark Williams - Love Club 31 - Jeff Mills - 4art 32 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 33 - Samuel L Sessions - Core 34 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 35 - Jeff Mills - Sugar is Sweeter 36 - DJ Zank - Finger Four 37 - Jeff Mills - see Part 3 38 - Claude Young/J. Mills - Thought of Phutura Side B 39 - Jeff Mills - the Part 3 40 - Jeff Mills - Native High 41 - Jeff Mills - light Part 3 42 - Jeff Mills - Alarms Ben Sims Mix 43 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 44 - Aztec Mystic- Aguila 45 - Jeff Mills - See this Way
RE: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting
Ni ce tio see chris finek's label getting two commission to this CD, excellent work Chnris! # also if you haven't heard his mix on www.dj-sets.com of his i would and alos the one on www.emotionelectric.com ...also very good. -Original Message- From: Maxim Sullivan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mon 12/01/2004 23:46 To: 313@hyperreal.org Cc: Subject: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting Halo Peepz, A friend just kindly sent me a tracklisting of the new Jeff Mills mix CD. Some nice looking things on here and I'm not sure but there may be one or two of his own tracks on it too!! :) Jeff Mills - Exhibitionist 01 - Jeff Mills - 009F Segment 3 02 - Jeff Mills - Condor to Mallorca 03 - Oliver Ho - Organic Synthetic 04 - Samuel L Sessions - Dances D'afrique Rmx 05 - Jesper Dahlbeck - Laget Hans 06 - Alan Barratt Presents - Zulu Nation Part IX 07 - Octave One - Black Water 08 - Ben Sims - Moments Dope Mix 09 - Latin Impr. UK Gold Rmx-Victor Simonelli - Bateria 10 - Troy Geary - Slipped Again 11 - Temple - Contact Paula 12 - Oscar Mulero - B2 form CR007 13 - WJH - Harmonix 14 - Headroom - Ride the Threshold 15 - Jeff Mills - the Bells 16 - Samuel L Sessions - Ricoque 17 - Monika Kruse Zafra Negra - LATIN LOVER 18 - Jeff Mills - the Part 1 19 - Jeff Mills - Preview 20 - Danilo Vigorito - Knap 21 - Andreas Saag - Camborele 22 - John Arnold - Respectful 23 - Jeff Mills - Tango 24 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 25 - Oliver Ho - Sacred Object (Track A) 26 - Paul Mac - More Over 27 - Gary Martin - Long Summer Nights 28 - Aaron Hedges - Watching Me 29 - DJ Rush - Midnight Confessions 30 - Mark Williams - Love Club 31 - Jeff Mills - 4art 32 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 33 - Samuel L Sessions - Core 34 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 35 - Jeff Mills - Sugar is Sweeter 36 - DJ Zank - Finger Four 37 - Jeff Mills - see Part 3 38 - Claude Young/J. Mills - Thought of Phutura Side B 39 - Jeff Mills - the Part 3 40 - Jeff Mills - Native High 41 - Jeff Mills - light Part 3 42 - Jeff Mills - Alarms Ben Sims Mix 43 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 44 - Aztec Mystic- Aguila 45 - Jeff Mills - See this Way
RE: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection
They're from Detroit apparently and this track in particular was allegedly heavily played by Electrifying Mojo, The Wizard etc and was an acknowledged inpsiration on many Detroit artists - it is on Carl Craig's Abstract Funk Theory comp. -Original Message- From: Cobert, Gwendal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 9:42 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection Mesopotamia - The B-52s I think I need some explanations on this one... ??? Gwendal # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
RE: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting
Release date February 2nd. Can't wait, personally. I may have an Exhibitionist Party round my house. ;0) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 13 January 2004 9:19 To: Maxim Sullivan; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting by the way when is this out and the DVD? -Original Message- From: Maxim Sullivan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mon 12/01/2004 23:46 To: 313@hyperreal.org Cc: Subject: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting Halo Peepz, A friend just kindly sent me a tracklisting of the new Jeff Mills mix CD. Some nice looking things on here and I'm not sure but there may be one or two of his own tracks on it too!! :) Jeff Mills - Exhibitionist 01 - Jeff Mills - 009F Segment 3 02 - Jeff Mills - Condor to Mallorca 03 - Oliver Ho - Organic Synthetic 04 - Samuel L Sessions - Dances D'afrique Rmx 05 - Jesper Dahlbeck - Laget Hans 06 - Alan Barratt Presents - Zulu Nation Part IX 07 - Octave One - Black Water 08 - Ben Sims - Moments Dope Mix 09 - Latin Impr. UK Gold Rmx-Victor Simonelli - Bateria 10 - Troy Geary - Slipped Again 11 - Temple - Contact Paula 12 - Oscar Mulero - B2 form CR007 13 - WJH - Harmonix 14 - Headroom - Ride the Threshold 15 - Jeff Mills - the Bells 16 - Samuel L Sessions - Ricoque 17 - Monika Kruse Zafra Negra - LATIN LOVER 18 - Jeff Mills - the Part 1 19 - Jeff Mills - Preview 20 - Danilo Vigorito - Knap 21 - Andreas Saag - Camborele 22 - John Arnold - Respectful 23 - Jeff Mills - Tango 24 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 25 - Oliver Ho - Sacred Object (Track A) 26 - Paul Mac - More Over 27 - Gary Martin - Long Summer Nights 28 - Aaron Hedges - Watching Me 29 - DJ Rush - Midnight Confessions 30 - Mark Williams - Love Club 31 - Jeff Mills - 4art 32 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 33 - Samuel L Sessions - Core 34 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 35 - Jeff Mills - Sugar is Sweeter 36 - DJ Zank - Finger Four 37 - Jeff Mills - see Part 3 38 - Claude Young/J. Mills - Thought of Phutura Side B 39 - Jeff Mills - the Part 3 40 - Jeff Mills - Native High 41 - Jeff Mills - light Part 3 42 - Jeff Mills - Alarms Ben Sims Mix 43 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 44 - Aztec Mystic- Aguila 45 - Jeff Mills - See this Way *** Opinions expressed in this email are those of the individual and not Entergy-Koch Trading Limited or its affiliated companies. This email and any files transmitted with it, including replies and forwarded copies (which may contain alterations) subsequently transmitted from the Company, are confidential and solely for the use of the intended recipient. It may contain material protected by attorney-client privilege. If you are not listed on the To or Cc lines of the original email (or are not the person responsible for delivering to an intended recipient), then you are not an intended recipient and have received this email in error. Any use by an unintended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error please notify the IT manager by telephone on +44 (0)20 7337 8300 or via email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], attaching this message. Please then delete this email and all attachments, and destroy any copies thereof. Thank you. ***
RE: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting
It is on axis website.but you have to go into the Japanese bit. Ie click on the red splodge. www.axisrecords.com -Original Message- From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 13 January 2004 04:30 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting -- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ever heard tod terry dj? he has a very well deserved reputation for playing *only* his own tracks. guess it must make it easy ot pack the record box. not when you have the volume of releases and remixes out that he does. he probably has more tunes and remixes out than i have records total. silly. tom andythepooh.com
RE: (313) Visage?? (was A complete Detroit Techno collection)
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Frequency 7 - Visage You can get it on the compilation Secret History on New Religion records, which should still be fairly easy to find. I know that Smallfish (www.smallfish.co.uk) have it in stock, and I'm sure a great deal of other stores do as well. There's a stack of other amazing lost classics on there as well, so it's well worth tracking down! Brendan
RE: (313) Techno clubs in Sydney
HAHA- Welcome to sydney- Yes Home is a complete joke for sure. Anyway forget techno clubs as they dont exist here, but i can say Madd Racket parties are okay for house type music with some detroit flavour sometimes, still i havent been to one for over a year as i've been in the UK. I think Simon's Hindle (list member) pub night on Saturday that Sofie, Simon and I played at would be one of the only techno gigs in town. This is sort of monthly though and not a club night. Other then that you might get the occasional one off parties. Like the ones My friends and I put on, Deepspace. Or maybe an international every now and again maybe one every 2 months. These are usually the same names eg. Herbert,Mills,May,Godfather, Garnier, Mills, May etc, only big 'been here' before 'sure bet' type things. Most people wont turn out on mass for local dj's so international nights are the only alternative. Except for deepspace parties :). The only reguar weekly techno gig 'technical' which closed last week. How long are they around for? Check here for events listings, but i think its pretty shaky at the moment except for big day out and aphex twin. Sydney is Generally pretty conservative in its music tastes and house music rules here. There is an underground movement here but its small at the moment. http://www.inthemix.com.au/whatson/?city=1 Regards, Quest Pond www.deepspace.net.au -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 13 January 2004 9:25 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Techno clubs in Sydney ** Entertainment UK Limited Registered Office: 243 Blyth Road, Hayes, Middlesex UB3 1DN. Registered in England Numbered 409775 This e-mail is only intended for the person(s) to whom it is addressed and may contain confidential information. Unless stated to the contrary, any opinions or comments are personal to the writer and do not represent the official view of the company. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify us immediately by reply e-mail and then delete this message from your system. Please do not copy it or use it for any purposes, or disclose its contents to any other person. Thank you for your co-operation. ** A couple of friends are currently in Sydney are in need of some guidance (urgently !) They got guest-listed for Home said it was like being back at Camden Palace with Darren Emerson playing cheesy anthems from 95 ! Can anyone recommend any good techno nights going on out there at the mo? Thanks, G.
Re: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting
From what i remember the DVD will have an Axis mix, a Purpose Maker mix and a Tomorrow mix as well on it... On Tuesday, January 13, 2004, at 09:57AM, Kev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been listening to this for the past week or two now and its pretty good. A nice range of tunes...althought he mixing is sometimes a bit iffy but as we're getting 45 songs on one cd thats maybe to be expected :) Kev Maxim Sullivan wrote: Halo Peepz, A friend just kindly sent me a tracklisting of the new Jeff Mills mix CD. Some nice looking things on here and I'm not sure but there may be one or two of his own tracks on it too!! :) Jeff Mills - Exhibitionist 01 - Jeff Mills - 009F Segment 3 02 - Jeff Mills - Condor to Mallorca 03 - Oliver Ho - Organic Synthetic 04 - Samuel L Sessions - Dances D'afrique Rmx 05 - Jesper Dahlbeck - Laget Hans 06 - Alan Barratt Presents - Zulu Nation Part IX 07 - Octave One - Black Water 08 - Ben Sims - Moments Dope Mix 09 - Latin Impr. UK Gold Rmx-Victor Simonelli - Bateria 10 - Troy Geary - Slipped Again 11 - Temple - Contact Paula 12 - Oscar Mulero - B2 form CR007 13 - WJH - Harmonix 14 - Headroom - Ride the Threshold 15 - Jeff Mills - the Bells 16 - Samuel L Sessions - Ricoque 17 - Monika Kruse Zafra Negra - LATIN LOVER 18 - Jeff Mills - the Part 1 19 - Jeff Mills - Preview 20 - Danilo Vigorito - Knap 21 - Andreas Saag - Camborele 22 - John Arnold - Respectful 23 - Jeff Mills - Tango 24 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 25 - Oliver Ho - Sacred Object (Track A) 26 - Paul Mac - More Over 27 - Gary Martin - Long Summer Nights 28 - Aaron Hedges - Watching Me 29 - DJ Rush - Midnight Confessions 30 - Mark Williams - Love Club 31 - Jeff Mills - 4art 32 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 33 - Samuel L Sessions - Core 34 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 35 - Jeff Mills - Sugar is Sweeter 36 - DJ Zank - Finger Four 37 - Jeff Mills - see Part 3 38 - Claude Young/J. Mills - Thought of Phutura Side B 39 - Jeff Mills - the Part 3 40 - Jeff Mills - Native High 41 - Jeff Mills - light Part 3 42 - Jeff Mills - Alarms Ben Sims Mix 43 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 44 - Aztec Mystic- Aguila 45 - Jeff Mills - See this Way kj at technotourist dot org
Re: (313) Djax (was: I'll see you Luke Slater mate!)
the claude young concentration factor ep is probably one of my all time favourite detroit tracks from that period. the mike dearborn releases on djax are his best work too in my ever so humble opinion as for luke slater, I lost interest after his remix of ken ishii's 'extra' or whatever the track was... From: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 20:48:26 -0600 To: kj at technotourist dot org [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Djax (was: I'll see you Luke Slater mate!) On Jan 12, 2004, at 5:21 PM, kj at technotourist dot org wrote: don't forget his Celemtime stuff on Djax, dark hard techno. Great stuff! which were his best Clementime ones to look out for on DJAX again? There were a few if I recall. DJAX was so prolific I could never keep up. There were plenty of dodgy releases in there too.. like any label with that many records I suppose. What about this thread: best Chicago Jackkers on DJAX... seems like they raided the city for a few years there, I guess this was also the era when Relief was flooding that jackin trax sound too).. anyway Djax had (numerous) releases by Paul Johnson, DJ Rush, GU, Mike Dearborn, remixes of Mike Dunn and Armando.. a few of my favorites: DJ Skull - Stomping Grounds Mike Dearborn - Moments Ron Trent - Altered States EP (nice Carl Craig remix too) peace -- Matt MacQueen http://SonicSunset.com
RE: (313) Visage?? (was A complete Detroit Techno collection)
this is also included on 'New Religion presents a Secret History' on New Religion. an essential compilation. robin... - -Original Message- - From: - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] - org] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Sent: 13 January 2004 04:01 - To: 313@hyperreal.org - Subject: Re: (313) Visage?? (was A complete Detroit Techno - collection) - - - - - - - - Frequency 7 - Visage - So where do I find this track? was it released as a single, - on the flip? on - an album? Is there a preferred mix? A quick search at - discogs.com didn't - come up with much. - I'm betting RC can answer this before anyone else (well, the - rest of the - world is having a little nap at the moment). - - james - www.jbucknell.com - mp3 mixes
AW: (313) Techno clubs in Sydney
What about the Chinese Laundry and Dendy? Or the Tailor On Central Vdoo they still exist? There are wicked Techno nights every now and then -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Quest Pond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Dienstag, 13. Januar 2004 11:13 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Betreff: RE: (313) Techno clubs in Sydney HAHA- Welcome to sydney- Yes Home is a complete joke for sure. Anyway forget techno clubs as they dont exist here, but i can say Madd Racket parties are okay for house type music with some detroit flavour sometimes, still i havent been to one for over a year as i've been in the UK. I think Simon's Hindle (list member) pub night on Saturday that Sofie, Simon and I played at would be one of the only techno gigs in town. This is sort of monthly though and not a club night. Other then that you might get the occasional one off parties. Like the ones My friends and I put on, Deepspace. Or maybe an international every now and again maybe one every 2 months. These are usually the same names eg. Herbert,Mills,May,Godfather, Garnier, Mills, May etc, only big 'been here' before 'sure bet' type things. Most people wont turn out on mass for local dj's so international nights are the only alternative. Except for deepspace parties :). The only reguar weekly techno gig 'technical' which closed last week. How long are they around for? Check here for events listings, but i think its pretty shaky at the moment except for big day out and aphex twin. Sydney is Generally pretty conservative in its music tastes and house music rules here. There is an underground movement here but its small at the moment. http://www.inthemix.com.au/whatson/?city=1 Regards, Quest Pond www.deepspace.net.au -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 13 January 2004 9:25 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Techno clubs in Sydney ** Entertainment UK Limited Registered Office: 243 Blyth Road, Hayes, Middlesex UB3 1DN. Registered in England Numbered 409775 This e-mail is only intended for the person(s) to whom it is addressed and may contain confidential information. Unless stated to the contrary, any opinions or comments are personal to the writer and do not represent the official view of the company. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify us immediately by reply e-mail and then delete this message from your system. Please do not copy it or use it for any purposes, or disclose its contents to any other person. Thank you for your co-operation. ** A couple of friends are currently in Sydney are in need of some guidance (urgently !) They got guest-listed for Home said it was like being back at Camden Palace with Darren Emerson playing cheesy anthems from 95 ! Can anyone recommend any good techno nights going on out there at the mo? Thanks, G.
(313) mix CD economics (was j. mills)
heres something I've wondered about. when a dj makes a mix cd such as this and features tracks that he/she made or owns the label they were released on or both does that mean that he/she makes out three ways financially - for doing the mix, for licensing the tracks from the label to the mix and for creating the track that¹s licensed from the label to the mix? From: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 21:57:56 -0500 To: ed612313 [EMAIL PROTECTED], Maxim Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting hahahah the man is pretty shameless about mixing his own stuff lol about half the mix is mills productions (not that thats a bad thing I guess, just a lot of one style)
Re: (313) mix CD economics (was j. mills)
heres something I've wondered about. when a dj makes a mix cd such as this and features tracks that he/she made or owns the label they were released on or both does that mean that he/she makes out three ways financially - for doing the mix, for licensing the tracks from the label to the mix and for creating the track that¹s licensed from the label to the mix? In theory, yes! _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring
(313) liaisons dangereuses - avant apres mars
hey Does anybody know where i can purchase the LP on vinyl in australia or the states? lazy to look Sam -- Sam K [EMAIL PROTECTED] sub-sequence 2xx 98.3fm -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Accessible with your email software or over the web
Re: (313) liaisons dangereuses - avant apres mars
Does anybody know where i can purchase the LP on vinyl in australia or the states? no, but rushhour had it, and they're online. www.rushhour.nl alex *too lazy to look too* _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring
(313) Dave Angel/Was 'I'll See You Jimmy'
Speaking of Dave Angel, he must release a new LP this year, I read (I think probably almost two years ago now!) in a Korg Trade mag, that he had a new 28 track album almost ready to go . He had funded it himself and had collaborated with artists like Roy Ayres. It was going to be 2 CDs, one techno and one hip-hop and jazzy downtempo stuff. Can anyone else remember hearing anything about this? His output of late has been rather thin on the ground apart from a couple on Rotation that were generic Dave Angel club tracks. Max I heard this too Max. I also remember he said he felt under absolutely no pressure to rush the release, especially as he'd paid for the project himself. So don't hold your breath! k
RE: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting
ohh I am in :) you know what an exhibitionist I am :) -Original Message- From: Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tue 13/01/2004 10:04 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Maxim Sullivan; 313@hyperreal.org Cc: Subject: RE: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting Release date February 2nd. Can't wait, personally. I may have an Exhibitionist Party round my house. ;0) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 13 January 2004 9:19 To: Maxim Sullivan; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting by the way when is this out and the DVD? -Original Message- From: Maxim Sullivan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mon 12/01/2004 23:46 To: 313@hyperreal.org Cc: Subject: (313) Jeffty Mills! Exhibitionist Tracklisting Halo Peepz, A friend just kindly sent me a tracklisting of the new Jeff Mills mix CD. Some nice looking things on here and I'm not sure but there may be one or two of his own tracks on it too!! :) Jeff Mills - Exhibitionist 01 - Jeff Mills - 009F Segment 3 02 - Jeff Mills - Condor to Mallorca 03 - Oliver Ho - Organic Synthetic 04 - Samuel L Sessions - Dances D'afrique Rmx 05 - Jesper Dahlbeck - Laget Hans 06 - Alan Barratt Presents - Zulu Nation Part IX 07 - Octave One - Black Water 08 - Ben Sims - Moments Dope Mix 09 - Latin Impr. UK Gold Rmx-Victor Simonelli - Bateria 10 - Troy Geary - Slipped Again 11 - Temple - Contact Paula 12 - Oscar Mulero - B2 form CR007 13 - WJH - Harmonix 14 - Headroom - Ride the Threshold 15 - Jeff Mills - the Bells 16 - Samuel L Sessions - Ricoque 17 - Monika Kruse Zafra Negra - LATIN LOVER 18 - Jeff Mills - the Part 1 19 - Jeff Mills - Preview 20 - Danilo Vigorito - Knap 21 - Andreas Saag - Camborele 22 - John Arnold - Respectful 23 - Jeff Mills - Tango 24 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 25 - Oliver Ho - Sacred Object (Track A) 26 - Paul Mac - More Over 27 - Gary Martin - Long Summer Nights 28 - Aaron Hedges - Watching Me 29 - DJ Rush - Midnight Confessions 30 - Mark Williams - Love Club 31 - Jeff Mills - 4art 32 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 33 - Samuel L Sessions - Core 34 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 35 - Jeff Mills - Sugar is Sweeter 36 - DJ Zank - Finger Four 37 - Jeff Mills - see Part 3 38 - Claude Young/J. Mills - Thought of Phutura Side B 39 - Jeff Mills - the Part 3 40 - Jeff Mills - Native High 41 - Jeff Mills - light Part 3 42 - Jeff Mills - Alarms Ben Sims Mix 43 - Jeff Mills - Untitled 44 - Aztec Mystic- Aguila 45 - Jeff Mills - See this Way *** Opinions expressed in this email are those of the individual and not Entergy-Koch Trading Limited or its affiliated companies. This email and any files transmitted with it, including replies and forwarded copies (which may contain alterations) subsequently transmitted from the Company, are confidential and solely for the use of the intended recipient. It may contain material protected by attorney-client privilege. If you are not listed on the To or Cc lines of the original email (or are not the person responsible for delivering to an intended recipient), then you are not an intended recipient and have received this email in error. Any use by an unintended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error please notify the IT manager by telephone on +44 (0)20 7337 8300 or via email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], attaching this message. Please then delete this email and all attachments, and destroy any copies thereof. Thank you.
Re: (313) new dbx
ok, at the risk of coming across as jaded...granted these are only 30 sec RA clips and not on a home/club system or pitched up/down but having been around for the DBX classics I'd rather listen to those and reminisce then revisit the sound/style ten years later. not that these aren't good tracks or anything but I much rather spend my money on recent dan bell remixes than recent DBX rehashes. anyone else feel this way or is it just me? From: Samu Eilola [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 10:41:30 +0200 (EET) To: J. T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) new dbx, ur, nsc etc On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, J. T. wrote: re the new dbx, anyone heard it? cant find any samples online yet, but rh and clone have it..sounds dope from the description! http://www.nuloop.com/Details.php?arti=24322 samu.
RE: (313) new dbx
I listened to this in the shop, and it was frighteningly un-remarkable. Perhaps it needs to be heard on a large system to make sense (as is often the case) but IMO there were better pieces of wax to be had at the time. If I had an infinte bank balance, maybe, but... -Original Message- From: jonathan morse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 13 January 2004 12:45 To: 313@Hyperreal.ORG Subject: Re: (313) new dbx ok, at the risk of coming across as jaded...granted these are only 30 sec RA clips and not on a home/club system or pitched up/down but having been around for the DBX classics I'd rather listen to those and reminisce then revisit the sound/style ten years later. not that these aren't good tracks or anything but I much rather spend my money on recent dan bell remixes than recent DBX rehashes. anyone else feel this way or is it just me? From: Samu Eilola [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 10:41:30 +0200 (EET) To: J. T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) new dbx, ur, nsc etc On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, J. T. wrote: re the new dbx, anyone heard it? cant find any samples online yet, but rh and clone have it..sounds dope from the description! http://www.nuloop.com/Details.php?arti=24322 samu. *** Opinions expressed in this email are those of the individual and not Entergy-Koch Trading Limited or its affiliated companies. This email and any files transmitted with it, including replies and forwarded copies (which may contain alterations) subsequently transmitted from the Company, are confidential and solely for the use of the intended recipient. It may contain material protected by attorney-client privilege. If you are not listed on the To or Cc lines of the original email (or are not the person responsible for delivering to an intended recipient), then you are not an intended recipient and have received this email in error. Any use by an unintended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error please notify the IT manager by telephone on +44 (0)20 7337 8300 or via email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], attaching this message. Please then delete this email and all attachments, and destroy any copies thereof. Thank you. ***
RE: (313) new dbx
- ok, at the risk of coming across as jaded...granted these - are only 30 sec RA - clips and not on a home/club system or pitched up/down but - having been - around for the DBX classics I'd rather listen to those and - reminisce then - revisit the sound/style ten years later. not that these - aren't good tracks - or anything but I much rather spend my money on recent dan - bell remixes - than recent DBX rehashes. - - anyone else feel this way or is it just me? i think i'm with ya there actually. this seems like heresy but i think dan's newer stuff doesn't really light my fire in the same way that the old dbx material did. that isn't to say i don't pick it up but now i make sure i listen to it first, whereas i used to just buy his material on sight. is it possible that the use of certain equipment (ok, i'm talkin rz1) gave dbx such a distinctive style that it's kinda hard to move on from that without people moaning like i'm doing now? robin...
Re: (313) Visage?? (was A complete Detroit Techno collection)
It was a 7 B side a LONG time ago! You can also get this on one of the Visage CD collections. jeff At 08:01 PM 1/12/04, you wrote: Frequency 7 - Visage So where do I find this track?
RE: (313) new dbx
I think it sounds just like the old stuff, don´t have it yet but I´m going to buy it, samples sounds just great. maybe you´re people are getting old and need some real melodies in your techno ? ;) samu On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, robin wrote: - ok, at the risk of coming across as jaded...granted these - are only 30 sec RA - clips and not on a home/club system or pitched up/down but - having been - around for the DBX classics I'd rather listen to those and - reminisce then - revisit the sound/style ten years later. not that these - aren't good tracks - or anything but I much rather spend my money on recent dan - bell remixes - than recent DBX rehashes. - - anyone else feel this way or is it just me? i think i'm with ya there actually. this seems like heresy but i think dan's newer stuff doesn't really light my fire in the same way that the old dbx material did. that isn't to say i don't pick it up but now i make sure i listen to it first, whereas i used to just buy his material on sight. is it possible that the use of certain equipment (ok, i'm talkin rz1) gave dbx such a distinctive style that it's kinda hard to move on from that without people moaning like i'm doing now? robin...
RE: (313) new dbx
anyone else feel this way or is it just me? Very much so - I was going to post earlier, but I thought I'd give the tracks the benefit of the doubt since I'd only heard the RA samples; but since you ask, I thought the tracks were a huge disappointment. I doubt I'll be buying them, which is a bit of a shock to me. Sean.
Re: (313) new dbx
On Jan 13, 2004, at 8:14 AM, robin wrote: - ok, at the risk of coming across as jaded...granted these - are only 30 sec RA - clips and not on a home/club system or pitched up/down but - having been - around for the DBX classics I'd rather listen to those and - reminisce then - revisit the sound/style ten years later. not that these - aren't good tracks - or anything but I much rather spend my money on recent dan - bell remixes - than recent DBX rehashes. - - anyone else feel this way or is it just me? i think i'm with ya there actually. this seems like heresy but i think dan's newer stuff doesn't really light my fire in the same way that the old dbx material did. that isn't to say i don't pick it up but now i make sure i listen to it first, whereas i used to just buy his material on sight. is it possible that the use of certain equipment (ok, i'm talkin rz1) gave dbx such a distinctive style that it's kinda hard to move on from that without people moaning like i'm doing now? robin... I think it sounds just like the old stuff, don´t have it yet but I´m going to buy it, samples sounds just great. maybe you´re people are getting old and need some real melodies in your techno ? ;) samu end snip if i remember right, i do not own this but my friend bought it, i think this was made in the early 90's? but it has that classic dbx sound. one of the tracks reminded me of a cross between high voltage and schizo but the ep has the rare and unreleased/older accelerate sound. it is worth the listen and purchase if you are light in this dbx sound -scotto lansing, mi. plaztikjezuz.com
RE: (313) new dbx
- - if i remember right, i do not own this but my friend bought - it, i think - this was made in the early 90's? - - but it has that classic dbx sound. one of the tracks - reminded me of a - cross between high voltage and schizo but the ep has the rare and - unreleased/older accelerate sound. - - it is worth the listen and purchase if you are light in this - dbx sound well yeah the two tracks other than the squirrel bait track do sound like the classic dbx things, agreed. i was actually talking more generally about dan's recent material i'll probs pick up the ep mentioned in the original post, simply because i love the classic dbx sound robin...
Re: (313) I'll see you Luke Slater mate!
If it is rare then I'm going down to Let it Be records and buy all five copies they have and jacking the price up to $20.00 a piece when I stick them on eBay. ;) MEK Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313@hyperreal.org cc: 01/12/04 11:19 PMSubject: Re: (313) I'll see you Luke Slater mate! Also check this out, under his own name: Love EP, including the seminal 'Lady Stay Dead' track. Listen and maybe even buy if you like, here: http://www.covert.uk.com/choons.cfm?max=yesar=Luke%20Slater%20 The damn thing's gotta be pretty rare nowadays, so I'm surprised to see a copy available quite frankly. There are many alternatives to Luke Slater ver.04, thankfully. k Dienstag is der neu Sontag
RE: (313) new dbx
well yeah the two tracks other than the squirrel bait track do sound like the classic dbx things, agreed. i love the squirrel bait track! hilarious name and it does sound like techno squirrels haha...doesnt sound like old dbx to me either. the other two tracks do but i like them a lot too. i love dbx stuff then and now. there has always been a lot of similarity between a lot of dbx tracks, with some standouts, and to me the tracks on this sound (from the realaudio) like they are standouts... i was actually talking more generally about dan's recent material hmmm mostly remixes right? i havent heard much of anything he's done since the elevate ones, and beyond back on i-s.. jt _ Let the new MSN Premium Internet Software make the most of your high-speed experience. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-uspage=byoa/premST=1
Re: (313) I'll see you Luke Slater mate!
It's not that rare yet - I see copies in Reckless on Berwick st (london) all the time - but I agree it's well worth picking up. For what it's worth, I think he only really went off the rails with his last album - everything up to and including Wireless and it's associated singles I loved (although the I was not that impressed with the last PAS album (the one with the cheesy Booster remix)). Without doubt, his two finest moments for me were Inductive Channels as X-Tront, and Excaliburs Radar as 7th Plain I never managed to track down the Morganistic stuff, though I've heard it and love it - if anyone wants to part with a copy of Leaf, let me know! - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Ken Odeluga Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 2:49 PM Subject: Re: (313) I'll see you Luke Slater mate! If it is rare then I'm going down to Let it Be records and buy all five copies they have and jacking the price up to $20.00 a piece when I stick them on eBay. ;) MEK Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313@hyperreal.org cc: 01/12/04 11:19 PMSubject: Re: (313) I'll see you Luke Slater mate! Also check this out, under his own name: Love EP, including the seminal 'Lady Stay Dead' track. Listen and maybe even buy if you like, here: http://www.covert.uk.com/choons.cfm?max=yesar=Luke%20Slater%20 The damn thing's gotta be pretty rare nowadays, so I'm surprised to see a copy available quite frankly. There are many alternatives to Luke Slater ver.04, thankfully. k Dienstag is der neu Sontag
RE: (313) new dbx
After much deliberations, we've concluded that the squirrels are indeed pigeons. Go ahead give it another listen ;) This track is great IMO, sense of humour with the old dbx funk. As for the other two tracks, they are tradiotanal DBX type minimal funk tracks. What's there not to appreciate about them, they sound great on a big system and are just begging to be mixed with some .xtrak or hood. -Pete -Original Message- From: J. T. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 9:51 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) new dbx well yeah the two tracks other than the squirrel bait track do sound like the classic dbx things, agreed. i love the squirrel bait track! hilarious name and it does sound like techno squirrels haha...doesnt sound like old dbx to me either. the other two tracks do but i like them a lot too. i love dbx stuff then and now. there has always been a lot of similarity between a lot of dbx tracks, with some standouts, and to me the tracks on this sound (from the realaudio) like they are standouts... i was actually talking more generally about dan's recent material hmmm mostly remixes right? i havent heard much of anything he's done since the elevate ones, and beyond back on i-s.. jt _ Let the new MSN Premium Internet Software make the most of your high-speed experience. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-uspage=byoa/premST=1
(313) Reporters
Wotcha 313, Looking for people to add techno news/reviews to new sections being added to LD this week - looking for people all around the world, if you're interested - let me know. -- Martin Dust Parkhead House 26 Carver Street Sheffield S1 4FS f: +44 (0) 114 241 3701 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Club - http://www.dustclub.com Community - http://www.littledetroit.net Label http://www.dustscience.net - NOTE: This E-mail is private and confidential to the named recipients. Any information provided is given in good faith. However, unless specifically stated to the contrary, Dust, accepts no liability for the content of this E-mail, or for the consequences of any actions taken on the basis of the information provided, unless that information is subsequently confirmed in writing. The unauthorised copying of any information contained in this E-mail to persons other than the named recipients is strictly forbidden. © 2003 Dust Science Limited.
Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection
Actually, The B-52s are from Athens, Georgia. The track Mesopotamia happened to get a lot of play on air and at Detroit parties in the 1980s. Great pulsating bassline and killer backing vocals. -- Ian On Jan 13, 2004, at 4:52 AM, Robert Taylor wrote: They're from Detroit apparently and this track in particular was allegedly heavily played by Electrifying Mojo, The Wizard etc and was an acknowledged inpsiration on many Detroit artists - it is on Carl Craig's Abstract Funk Theory comp. -Original Message- From: Cobert, Gwendal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 9:42 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection Mesopotamia - The B-52s I think I need some explanations on this one... ???
Re: (313) Djax (was: I'll see you Luke Slater mate!)
My absolute favorite Djax is Ismistik's Remain LP and Ron Trent's Altered States remixes - after that I suppose the electro tracks that appeared on the label: Electrosmog, Urban Electro, Merone, The Operator, Sb;es3plex, Like a Tim, etc. I say that in the past tense because I haven't heard a new electro track on Djax in quite a while - seems to be all DJ Rush Mike Dearborn style cold hard beats. of the more jacking types - I love Stephen Brown: A Function of Abberation, Brownville, Corazon DJ Skull: Impromtu Analysis, Nuclear Fall-out, the Internet Server 211 DJ Rush: Club Freaks, and although I don't own any I do love the Acid Junkies just for the pure fun of it the best thing about Djax - even if a particular release isn't so hot - is Alan Oldham's artwork
Re: (313) Reporters
Looking for people to add techno news/reviews to new sections being added to LD this week - looking for people all around the world, if you're interested let me know. hope it's going to be in tabloid fashion. techno news in a the Sun style. I'm bored. Maybe I can do Deidre's Techno Photo Casebook. First up, Dave Clarke's mam discovers he's been wearing make-up. But, it takes her 5 days to get the courage to ask if he's gay, only to find out it's for 'work'. god I'm bored. Next week, Dave Angel fancies the babysitter. (but she's only 15). What does he do? tune in next week kids. Martin, I'm available for hire at a reasonable rate. _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring
(313) Amsterdam clubs this weekend?
Hiya - just wondering if any Dutch 313ers know of any good deep techno or electro nights happening on Saturday as I'm going to be in Amsterdam for the weekend? Any advice on where to go would be much appreciated Cheers - Matt 11th Hour Technology www.11-hour.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Djax (was: I'll see you Luke Slater mate!)
Ismistik's Remain LP Hey, I used to love ismistik. Someone told me they're doing something else now - I can't remember if it was on the list. are they the telle guys? or royskopp or something, can anyone remember? _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring
RE: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection
My mistake - oops -Original Message- From: Ian Malbon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 3:22 PM To: Robert Taylor Cc: Cobert, Gwendal; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection Actually, The B-52s are from Athens, Georgia. The track Mesopotamia happened to get a lot of play on air and at Detroit parties in the 1980s. Great pulsating bassline and killer backing vocals. -- Ian On Jan 13, 2004, at 4:52 AM, Robert Taylor wrote: They're from Detroit apparently and this track in particular was allegedly heavily played by Electrifying Mojo, The Wizard etc and was an acknowledged inpsiration on many Detroit artists - it is on Carl Craig's Abstract Funk Theory comp. -Original Message- From: Cobert, Gwendal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 9:42 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) A complete Detroit Techno collection Mesopotamia - The B-52s I think I need some explanations on this one... ??? # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
RE: (313) Reporters
I would defo read this kinda news :))) well that shows what i am like! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tue 13/01/2004 15:28 To: 313@hyperreal.org Cc: Subject: Re: (313) Reporters Looking for people to add techno news/reviews to new sections being added to LD this week - looking for people all around the world, if you're interested let me know. hope it's going to be in tabloid fashion. techno news in a the Sun style. I'm bored. Maybe I can do Deidre's Techno Photo Casebook. First up, Dave Clarke's mam discovers he's been wearing make-up. But, it takes her 5 days to get the courage to ask if he's gay, only to find out it's for 'work'. god I'm bored. Next week, Dave Angel fancies the babysitter. (but she's only 15). What does he do? tune in next week kids. Martin, I'm available for hire at a reasonable rate. _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring
Re: (313) I'll see you Luke Slater mate!
you can download the morganistic stuff for free from www.irdial.com From: Matt Chester [EMAIL PROTECTED] Organization: 11th Hour Technology Reply-To: Matt Chester [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 15:02:43 - To: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) I'll see you Luke Slater mate! It's not that rare yet - I see copies in Reckless on Berwick st (london) all the time - but I agree it's well worth picking up. For what it's worth, I think he only really went off the rails with his last album - everything up to and including Wireless and it's associated singles I loved (although the I was not that impressed with the last PAS album (the one with the cheesy Booster remix)). Without doubt, his two finest moments for me were Inductive Channels as X-Tront, and Excaliburs Radar as 7th Plain I never managed to track down the Morganistic stuff, though I've heard it and love it - if anyone wants to part with a copy of Leaf, let me know! - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Ken Odeluga Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 2:49 PM Subject: Re: (313) I'll see you Luke Slater mate! If it is rare then I'm going down to Let it Be records and buy all five copies they have and jacking the price up to $20.00 a piece when I stick them on eBay. ;) MEK Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313@hyperreal.org cc: 01/12/04 11:19 PMSubject: Re: (313) I'll see you Luke Slater mate! Also check this out, under his own name: Love EP, including the seminal 'Lady Stay Dead' track. Listen and maybe even buy if you like, here: http://www.covert.uk.com/choons.cfm?max=yesar=Luke%20Slater%20 The damn thing's gotta be pretty rare nowadays, so I'm surprised to see a copy available quite frankly. There are many alternatives to Luke Slater ver.04, thankfully. k Dienstag is der neu Sontag
Re: (313) Djax (was: I'll see you Luke Slater mate!)
Hey, I used to love ismistik. Someone told me they're doing something else now - I can't remember if it was on the list. are they the telle guys? or royskopp or something, can anyone remember? bjorn torske does stuff for telle doesnt he? he's still around, anyways... too lazy to look on discogs, again :P alex i hereby apply to be your secretary of useless and half-assed info _ Find high-speed net deals comparison-shop your local providers here. https://broadband.msn.com
Re: (313) Djax (was: I'll see you Luke Slater mate!)
Well, Ismistik is Bjorn Torske who has recorded for Svek, Ferox, Tellé and also records under the name Alegria, Krisp, and Radikal Buzz MEK [EMAIL PROTECTED] com To: 313@hyperreal.org cc: 01/13/04 09:30 AMSubject: Re: (313) Djax (was: I'll see you Luke Slater mate!) Ismistik's Remain LP Hey, I used to love ismistik. Someone told me they're doing something else now - I can't remember if it was on the list. are they the telle guys? or royskopp or something, can anyone remember? _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring
(313) irdial
so if anyone didn't follow the link posted up a few minutes ago, irdial have a very interesting view on sharing their music. their site could do with a tidy but i can forgive em cos i now have aqua regia pleasing my ears...which is great cos i never managed to track down the vinyl when it was around... www.irdial.com robin...
Re: (313) Djax (was: I'll see you Luke Slater mate!)
On 13-jan-04, at 16:41, J. T. wrote: Hey, I used to love ismistik. Someone told me they're doing something else now - I can't remember if it was on the list. are they the telle guys? or royskopp or something, can anyone remember? bjorn torske does stuff for telle doesnt he? he's still around, anyways... too lazy to look on discogs, again :P Yeah he played a liveset in Holland last weekend, from what i have heard it was quit nice, soulful techno/housey kinda thing. Although i have to say that was not that much impressed from his latest album...
Re: (313) Amsterdam clubs this weekend?
I don't know anything nice going on in amsterdam this weekend but on saturday there is Surgeon doing his Ableton thing in doornroosje (that is in Nijmegen) together with Paul Damage, which is were i will be. For electro i just know about Legowelt Orgue Electronique who are playing in de Effenaar (and that is in Eindhoven) so it is the east side were you should have been this weekend :) I can't remember when Carl Craig is playing in Utrecht, i think that is also this weekend (or last weekend) but i can't remember On 13-jan-04, at 16:32, Matt Chester wrote: Hiya - just wondering if any Dutch 313ers know of any good deep techno or electro nights happening on Saturday as I'm going to be in Amsterdam for the weekend? Any advice on where to go would be much appreciated Cheers - Matt 11th Hour Technology www.11-hour.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(313) Future of Music Coalition Policy Summit 2004
http://www.futureofmusic.org/events/summit04/index.cfm (check out the pic of Chuck D at the bottom of the page) Now in its fourth year, the FMC Policy Summit is a forum for musicians, lawyers, academics, policymakers and music industry executives to come together to discuss and debate some of the most contentious issues surrounding digital technology, artists? rights and the current state of the music industry. It is our continuing goal to bring the best and brightest people working in music and technology to discuss the most critical issues impacting our community. The Summit?s events direct the agenda towards guarding the value of music for musicians, and guarding access to music for music consumers. In addition, we look to the future and discuss the various models the music industry might adopt in coming years. It is our belief that by continuing to organize events such as this one we will help the media, citizens, creators and our elected officials and policy makers have a more sophisticated understanding of the opportunities and effects of these new technologies on the guarding the value of music for musicians, and guarding access to music for citizens.
Re: (313) Amsterdam clubs this weekend?
Amsterdam sucks! :-) - Original Message - From: Matt Chester [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 4:32 PM Subject: (313) Amsterdam clubs this weekend? Hiya - just wondering if any Dutch 313ers know of any good deep techno or electro nights happening on Saturday as I'm going to be in Amsterdam for the weekend? Any advice on where to go would be much appreciated Cheers - Matt 11th Hour Technology www.11-hour.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Amsterdam clubs this weekend?
You've said it :) On 13-jan-04, at 18:13, Marsel van der Wielen wrote: Amsterdam sucks! :-) - Original Message - From: Matt Chester [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 4:32 PM Subject: (313) Amsterdam clubs this weekend? Hiya - just wondering if any Dutch 313ers know of any good deep techno or electro nights happening on Saturday as I'm going to be in Amsterdam for the weekend? Any advice on where to go would be much appreciated Cheers - Matt 11th Hour Technology www.11-hour.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(313) UR - Splish records ??
Does anyone know anything about a label called SPLISH ? I picked up a record on the label with 4 versions of Living for the night licienced from Underground Resistance the other day in a charity shop. It was released in 1991. They're all differnet versions to the ones I have on UR. Does anyone know if Splish licienced any other stuff from the US ? Eamonn - D1 / Dublin
(313) Acid... and lots of it
http://www.acidmixes.com/30303030303.mp3 Mid 90's European aciied I'll send a cd to anyone that can give me the track list. placid www.acid-house.net
RE: (313) UR - Splish records ??
I have this release too, would be interested to hear any information. -Original Message- From: D1 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 13 January 2004 5:33 To: 313 Subject: (313) UR - Splish records ?? Does anyone know anything about a label called SPLISH ? I picked up a record on the label with 4 versions of Living for the night licienced from Underground Resistance the other day in a charity shop. It was released in 1991. They're all differnet versions to the ones I have on UR. Does anyone know if Splish licienced any other stuff from the US ? Eamonn - D1 / Dublin *** Opinions expressed in this email are those of the individual and not Entergy-Koch Trading Limited or its affiliated companies. This email and any files transmitted with it, including replies and forwarded copies (which may contain alterations) subsequently transmitted from the Company, are confidential and solely for the use of the intended recipient. It may contain material protected by attorney-client privilege. If you are not listed on the To or Cc lines of the original email (or are not the person responsible for delivering to an intended recipient), then you are not an intended recipient and have received this email in error. Any use by an unintended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error please notify the IT manager by telephone on +44 (0)20 7337 8300 or via email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], attaching this message. Please then delete this email and all attachments, and destroy any copies thereof. Thank you. ***
(313) melodic techno
melodic techno I know someone asked the other day where is all the melodic techno now? well it just occurred to me that something I recorded this past week would probably qualify as melodic something, maybe electro more than techno? I don't know what you all consider to be the differences between the two. anyways, please listen and enjoy the following: www.emmrecords.com/~fux/fuxz__rehashed_melod33z.mp3 alternately, you can surf to www.emmrecords.com/~fux/web.php and download this audio plus anything else I'm currenly playing with... since none of its done, I encourage criticism and comments thanks, -Joe /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: (313) new dbx
can someone plesaase claify what new DBX your talking about (since some of us don't go to the record shop 3 times a week) If you're talking about Squirrelbait- which to my knowledge is the most recent DBX release- than it needs to be heard on a big system to be understood. I didn';t like it on the villallobos mix cd, but was rocked when john tejada played it live. and if there's another newer DBx- it'd be nice to know the name of it. thanks On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, robin wrote: - ok, at the risk of coming across as jaded...granted these - are only 30 sec RA - clips and not on a home/club system or pitched up/down but - having been - around for the DBX classics I'd rather listen to those and - reminisce then - revisit the sound/style ten years later. not that these - aren't good tracks - or anything but I much rather spend my money on recent dan - bell remixes - than recent DBX rehashes. - - anyone else feel this way or is it just me? i think i'm with ya there actually. this seems like heresy but i think dan's newer stuff doesn't really light my fire in the same way that the old dbx material did. that isn't to say i don't pick it up but now i make sure i listen to it first, whereas i used to just buy his material on sight. is it possible that the use of certain equipment (ok, i'm talkin rz1) gave dbx such a distinctive style that it's kinda hard to move on from that without people moaning like i'm doing now? robin...
Re: (313) Acid... and lots of it
At 18:33 13-1-2004, placid wrote: http://www.acidmixes.com/30303030303.mp3 Mid 90's European aciied Swt mix, man! Cheers! R. --- http://www.funxiun.com .dark.elektronix.
Re: (313) new dbx
I believe they are tlaking about Squirrel bait yes. I personally dig the vampirella-ish body freak or whatever it's called and superminimal sounds bloody intense REALLY loud ;) I bought mine from www.covert.co.uk they still have copies...and SOUND CLIPS so check it out Trevor Wilkes - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 'jonathan morse' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@Hyperreal.ORG Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 1:24 PM Subject: RE: (313) new dbx can someone plesaase claify what new DBX your talking about (since some of us don't go to the record shop 3 times a week) If you're talking about Squirrelbait- which to my knowledge is the most recent DBX release- than it needs to be heard on a big system to be understood. I didn';t like it on the villallobos mix cd, but was rocked when john tejada played it live. and if there's another newer DBx- it'd be nice to know the name of it. thanks On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, robin wrote: - ok, at the risk of coming across as jaded...granted these - are only 30 sec RA - clips and not on a home/club system or pitched up/down but - having been - around for the DBX classics I'd rather listen to those and - reminisce then - revisit the sound/style ten years later. not that these - aren't good tracks - or anything but I much rather spend my money on recent dan - bell remixes - than recent DBX rehashes. - - anyone else feel this way or is it just me? i think i'm with ya there actually. this seems like heresy but i think dan's newer stuff doesn't really light my fire in the same way that the old dbx material did. that isn't to say i don't pick it up but now i make sure i listen to it first, whereas i used to just buy his material on sight. is it possible that the use of certain equipment (ok, i'm talkin rz1) gave dbx such a distinctive style that it's kinda hard to move on from that without people moaning like i'm doing now? robin...
Re: (313) new dbx
Yeap that's the one they're all on about The b-side has two unreleased mid nineties DBX tracks. Squirrel Bait is one of my top 10 favorites from last year...guess some people don't get it though:-/ - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 'jonathan morse' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@Hyperreal.ORG Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 1:24 PM Subject: RE: (313) new dbx can someone plesaase claify what new DBX your talking about (since some of us don't go to the record shop 3 times a week) If you're talking about Squirrelbait- which to my knowledge is the most recent DBX release- than it needs to be heard on a big system to be understood. I didn';t like it on the villallobos mix cd, but was rocked when john tejada played it live. and if there's another newer DBx- it'd be nice to know the name of it. thanks On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, robin wrote: - ok, at the risk of coming across as jaded...granted these - are only 30 sec RA - clips and not on a home/club system or pitched up/down but - having been - around for the DBX classics I'd rather listen to those and - reminisce then - revisit the sound/style ten years later. not that these - aren't good tracks - or anything but I much rather spend my money on recent dan - bell remixes - than recent DBX rehashes. - - anyone else feel this way or is it just me? i think i'm with ya there actually. this seems like heresy but i think dan's newer stuff doesn't really light my fire in the same way that the old dbx material did. that isn't to say i don't pick it up but now i make sure i listen to it first, whereas i used to just buy his material on sight. is it possible that the use of certain equipment (ok, i'm talkin rz1) gave dbx such a distinctive style that it's kinda hard to move on from that without people moaning like i'm doing now? robin...
RE: (313) UR - Splish records ??
me three. : : -Original Message- : : From: Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] : : Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 12:34 PM : : To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; 313 : : Subject: RE: (313) UR - Splish records ?? : : : : : : I have this release too, would be interested to hear any information. : : : : -Original Message- : : From: D1 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] : : Sent: 13 January 2004 5:33 : : To: 313 : : Subject: (313) UR - Splish records ?? : : : : : : Does anyone know anything about a label called SPLISH ? I : : picked up a record : : on the label with 4 versions of Living for the night licienced from : : Underground Resistance the other day in a charity shop. It was : : released in : : 1991. They're all differnet versions to the ones I have on UR. : : Does anyone : : know if Splish licienced any other stuff from the US ? : : Eamonn - D1 / Dublin : : : : : : : : : : : : : : *** : : Opinions expressed in this email are those of the individual and : : not Entergy-Koch Trading Limited or its affiliated companies. : : This email and any files transmitted with it, including replies : : and forwarded copies (which may contain alterations) subsequently : : transmitted from the Company, are confidential and solely for the : : use of the intended recipient. It may contain material protected by : : attorney-client privilege. If you are not listed on the To or Cc : : lines of the original email (or are not the person responsible for : : delivering to an intended recipient), then you are not an intended : : recipient and have received this email in error. Any use by an : : unintended recipient is strictly prohibited. : : : : If you have received this email in error please notify the IT manager : : by telephone on +44 (0)20 7337 8300 or via email to : : [EMAIL PROTECTED], attaching this message. Please : : then delete this email and all attachments, and destroy any copies : : thereof. Thank you. : : : : *** : : : :
(313) some ebay CD auctions (Plastikman, Plink Plonk, Tresor, Black Dog)
seller name: letitberarities it's the record store that bought the inventory of Watts distribution warehouse (no Watts isn't out of business - just stopped paying rent on one warehouse space) some items they have up right now: Pacou Symbolic Language Tresor 69 CD Weirdbag 1 comp Surgeon Plone Moondog+ CD Parasols 02 Plink Plonk Megalon Larkin+ 2xCD Dead Planet 3 Atom Heart Speedfreak+ comp. CD NovaMute Doof Juno Reactor Plastikman+ 2xCD David Morley Tilted Apollo ambient+ CD SEALED Cream of Ambient comp The Black Dog+ CD Paradise X w/The Orb WAU! Mr. Modo 1990 CD Prime Cuts 2 Plastikman Woody McBride+comp CD Touche Compilation 1 '96 techno+house CD Look for more/new items this coming weekend most likely - they usually put out new stuff on eBay whenever they put out vinyl from this lot in the store (which is this Saturday) MEK
RE: (313) UR - Splish records ??
Sub label of Rhythm King ani [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313 313@hyperreal.org .comcc: Subject: RE: (313) UR - Splish records ?? 01/13/04 12:48 PM me three. : : -Original Message- : : From: Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] : : Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 12:34 PM : : To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; 313 : : Subject: RE: (313) UR - Splish records ?? : : : : : : I have this release too, would be interested to hear any information. : : : : -Original Message- : : From: D1 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] : : Sent: 13 January 2004 5:33 : : To: 313 : : Subject: (313) UR - Splish records ?? : : : : : : Does anyone know anything about a label called SPLISH ? I : : picked up a record : : on the label with 4 versions of Living for the night licienced from : : Underground Resistance the other day in a charity shop. It was : : released in : : 1991. They're all differnet versions to the ones I have on UR. : : Does anyone : : know if Splish licienced any other stuff from the US ? : : Eamonn - D1 / Dublin : : : : : : : : : : : : : : *** : : Opinions expressed in this email are those of the individual and : : not Entergy-Koch Trading Limited or its affiliated companies. : : This email and any files transmitted with it, including replies : : and forwarded copies (which may contain alterations) subsequently : : transmitted from the Company, are confidential and solely for the : : use of the intended recipient. It may contain material protected by : : attorney-client privilege. If you are not listed on the To or Cc : : lines of the original email (or are not the person responsible for : : delivering to an intended recipient), then you are not an intended : : recipient and have received this email in error. Any use by an : : unintended recipient is strictly prohibited. : : : : If you have received this email in error please notify the IT manager : : by telephone on +44 (0)20 7337 8300 or via email to : : [EMAIL PROTECTED], attaching this message. Please : : then delete this email and all attachments, and destroy any copies : : thereof. Thank you. : : : : *** : : : :
Re: (313) Apologies and (perhaps) the last word
herbert is an artist so please killbush da pig that tried to make you choose us them. i hear he's going out in may ,hope they finish him before war starts again. that is my opinion to this last words. talk music not war and let peace rule for a change let them kill eachother they will die by their own hands grow knowledge instead no spam for fuxsake ! recycle or die - Original Message - From: Dennis DeSantis Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 11:33 AM Subject: (313) Apologies and (perhaps) the last word Hey folks, I'd like to apologize for ruffling feathers about the Herbert issue. I think we should probably kill the thread and agree to disagree. As I'm sure is the case for many of you, politics has become (especially during the last few years) an issue of nearly equal importance to music for me. So I find myself getting passionate about situations that involve a melding of the two. I never meant to disparage Herbert's vision. I think his music is beautiful, I admire the depth of his conviction, and I agree with everything he's trying to say. My issue is only with the manner in which he says it, and even that (clearly) is a matter of contention. But it makes me sad to see an issue like this creating divisivness among people who probably completely agree with him. We have bigger enemies, and bickering amongst ourselves distracts from those larger issues. So, can we kill it? -- Dennis DeSantis www.dennisdesantis.com
Re: (313) UR - Splish records ??
Wasn't 'Splish' Mark Moores' label (He of S-Express fame also remixed by CC2) ? Chris. - Original Message - From: Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 5:33 PM Subject: RE: (313) UR - Splish records ?? I have this release too, would be interested to hear any information. -Original Message- From: D1 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 13 January 2004 5:33 To: 313 Subject: (313) UR - Splish records ?? Does anyone know anything about a label called SPLISH ? I picked up a record on the label with 4 versions of Living for the night licienced from Underground Resistance the other day in a charity shop. It was released in 1991. They're all differnet versions to the ones I have on UR. Does anyone know if Splish licienced any other stuff from the US ? Eamonn - D1 / Dublin *** Opinions expressed in this email are those of the individual and not Entergy-Koch Trading Limited or its affiliated companies. This email and any files transmitted with it, including replies and forwarded copies (which may contain alterations) subsequently transmitted from the Company, are confidential and solely for the use of the intended recipient. It may contain material protected by attorney-client privilege. If you are not listed on the To or Cc lines of the original email (or are not the person responsible for delivering to an intended recipient), then you are not an intended recipient and have received this email in error. Any use by an unintended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error please notify the IT manager by telephone on +44 (0)20 7337 8300 or via email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], attaching this message. Please then delete this email and all attachments, and destroy any copies thereof. Thank you. ***
Re: (313) new dbx
Squirrel Bait is hot! I dig all three tracks on it. Very quirky techno, but I also agree that it needs to be heard loudly. I often annoy my parents by shaking the basement with it. The stereo phasing really adds depth to the tracks. Mark S. Krüx wrote: Yeap that's the one they're all on about The b-side has two unreleased mid nineties DBX tracks. Squirrel Bait is one of my top 10 favorites from last year...guess some people don't get it though:-/ - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 'jonathan morse' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@Hyperreal.ORG Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 1:24 PM Subject: RE: (313) new dbx can someone plesaase claify what new DBX your talking about (since some of us don't go to the record shop 3 times a week) If you're talking about Squirrelbait- which to my knowledge is the most recent DBX release- than it needs to be heard on a big system to be understood. I didn';t like it on the villallobos mix cd, but was rocked when john tejada played it live. and if there's another newer DBx- it'd be nice to know the name of it. thanks On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, robin wrote: - ok, at the risk of coming across as jaded...granted these - are only 30 sec RA - clips and not on a home/club system or pitched up/down but - having been - around for the DBX classics I'd rather listen to those and - reminisce then - revisit the sound/style ten years later. not that these - aren't good tracks - or anything but I much rather spend my money on recent dan - bell remixes - than recent DBX rehashes. - - anyone else feel this way or is it just me? i think i'm with ya there actually. this seems like heresy but i think dan's newer stuff doesn't really light my fire in the same way that the old dbx material did. that isn't to say i don't pick it up but now i make sure i listen to it first, whereas i used to just buy his material on sight. is it possible that the use of certain equipment (ok, i'm talkin rz1) gave dbx such a distinctive style that it's kinda hard to move on from that without people moaning like i'm doing now? robin...
Re: (313) new dbx
-- Original Message -- From: Mark S. Krüx [EMAIL PROTECTED] The b-side has two unreleased mid nineties DBX tracks. yeah i was getting really confused there because people were saying it sounded like he was just rehashing his old stuff. i was thinking in my head it cant be that 12 because that IS old stuff from the mid-90s. huh. i guess heads should pay more attention before they criticise, eh? i dig the old tracks alot, especially phreak your body. i used it in a mix i recorded live last thursday that should eventually (hopefully within a week from now) end up online as an mp3. Squirrel Bait is one of my top 10 favorites from last year...guess some people don't get it though:-/ its a hot track, certainly not my favorite DBX track but damn good nonetheless. tom andythepooh.com
Re: (313) new dbx
yeah i was getting really confused there because people were saying it sounded like he was just rehashing his old stuff. i was thinking in my head it cant be that 12 because that IS old stuff from the mid-90s. Yeap that's why I thought I'd mention it;) its a hot track, certainly not my favorite DBX track but damn good nonetheless. Agreed.it's hard to pick a favorite DBX record, but Squirrel bait ain't it