Re: (313) Deep house/techno mix
...or atleast tell us what track you are playing at 31 minute mark. jeff --- Michael Pujos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jari Tolkkinen a écrit : Hi. New mix by me. The mix contains mostly tracks that were released in year 2006. I think this selection represents the best of what year 2006 had to offer in the deep house/techno genre. Go and get it: http://www.ken-guru.net/mixes.html - Oudegracht Comments == appreciated; All the best, What about a tracklisting ? __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
(313) Stacey Pullen last night in NYC
So some friends were in town and wanted to go out and were excited to hear that Stacey was in town for a night at the Sullivan Room. The five of us got there early and luckily avoided the $15 admission (saved $75) The Sullivan Room is closing for a bit to do some renovations, I think a new sound system is on order. So this was billed as a pre-renovation blowout bash. There were even 2-1 drinks till midnight...sounds pretty good right? The unfortunate thing about it was everyone who spun sucked. It could be I'm suffering the let down from expecting too much. The opening dj's; Function (Infrastructure), Victor Ridi Fong (Minitek), Sleepy Boo (Basic NYC) played not one interesting track. The sets sounded like a mix of minimal tracks from the sale bin and a few old Transmat and Rob Hood numbers thrown in because Stacey was there. I was ready to leave more than an hour before Stacey started. But I decided to stick with it and have another drink. (more alchol seemed to help) 'Do NOT miss this rare NYC visit from the techno innovator on this very special night.' Said the flyer. As soon as Stacey took to the decks, I thought finally, amateur hour is over. Stacey started with a vocal sample of a guy talking about soul. Good sign eh? Well that was the last bit of soul I heard in the half hour before I gave up. Maybe it was that Stacey forget to restock his record bag with something new and ditch the pounding NYC house tracks circa 2000. Reguardless the New York University frat kids who showed up seemed to like it. Hope that gives you an indication of where the bar was set. I would have been mad if I'd parted with the $15 to get in, instead it was rather sad that there is still such a shortage of challenging and INNOVATIVE music in NYC. -dave
Re: (313) Stacey Pullen last night in NYC
That's disappointing. Every time I've heard Function in the past couple years he's been great. On Jan 14, 2007, at 10:59, Dave Pinter wrote: The unfortunate thing about it was everyone who spun sucked. It could be I'm suffering the let down from expecting too much. The opening dj's; Function (Infrastructure), Victor Ridi Fong (Minitek), Sleepy Boo (Basic NYC) played not one interesting track. The sets sounded like a mix of minimal tracks from the sale bin and a few old Transmat and Rob Hood numbers thrown in because Stacey was there. I was ready to leave more than an hour before Stacey started. But I decided to stick with it and have another drink. (more alchol seemed to help) -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com aim - mkbatwerk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) Stacey Pullen last night in NYC
The sets sounded like a mix of minimal tracks from the sale bin and a few old Transmat and Rob Hood numbers thrown in because Stacey was there. I absolutely hate that. Going out to clubs for years and not hearing any Detroit shxt and then they bring in a Detroit artist and suddenly the local jocks pull out the five or ten Detroit classics they own because they want to be down. MEK
Re: (313) Friday Fun
LOL - looks like he's leading an exercise class for pensioners on a holiday cruise ship MEK On 1/12/07, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This has had me laughing: Papa Sven http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-Kd95qGFiE m PS I'm sorry :) -- Benoît.
Re: (313) Stacey Pullen last night in NYC
I've not heard a positive review of Stacey's performances in quite a while... :( On Jan 14, 2007, at 7:59 AM, Dave Pinter wrote: So some friends were in town and wanted to go out and were excited to hear that Stacey was in town for a night at the Sullivan Room. The five of us got there early and luckily avoided the $15 admission (saved $75) The Sullivan Room is closing for a bit to do some renovations, I think a new sound system is on order. So this was billed as a pre-renovation blowout bash. There were even 2-1 drinks till midnight...sounds pretty good right? The unfortunate thing about it was everyone who spun sucked. It could be I'm suffering the let down from expecting too much. The opening dj's; Function (Infrastructure), Victor Ridi Fong (Minitek), Sleepy Boo (Basic NYC) played not one interesting track. The sets sounded like a mix of minimal tracks from the sale bin and a few old Transmat and Rob Hood numbers thrown in because Stacey was there. I was ready to leave more than an hour before Stacey started. But I decided to stick with it and have another drink. (more alchol seemed to help) 'Do NOT miss this rare NYC visit from the techno innovator on this very special night.' Said the flyer. As soon as Stacey took to the decks, I thought finally, amateur hour is over. Stacey started with a vocal sample of a guy talking about soul. Good sign eh? Well that was the last bit of soul I heard in the half hour before I gave up. Maybe it was that Stacey forget to restock his record bag with something new and ditch the pounding NYC house tracks circa 2000. Reguardless the New York University frat kids who showed up seemed to like it. Hope that gives you an indication of where the bar was set. I would have been mad if I'd parted with the $15 to get in, instead it was rather sad that there is still such a shortage of challenging and INNOVATIVE music in NYC. -dave
Re: (313) Stacey Pullen last night in NYC
It may be grim here in NY town, but thank god we have the TB guys. Look at all the people actually having fun: http://troubleandbass.blogspot.com/ -d
(313) Alice Coltrane RIP
http://www.alicecoltrane.org/ http://home.nestor.minsk.by/jazz/news/2007/01/1406.html Alice Coltrane, the jazz performer who was linked with the adventurous musical improvisations of her late husband, legendary saxophonist John Coltrane, has died of respiratory failure Friday, January 12 at West Hills Hospital and Medical Center in West Hills. She was 69. :( MEK
Re: (313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town
Yeah, well Tony Wilson can kiss my American butt. Any idiot with half a brain knows that I was the greatest creator of a hybrid AcidTechnoHouseRock band. But it is true that no American record company wanted to support my vision. Happy Mondays were a complete waste of time. Absolutely no groove whatsoever because they were so f*cked up they couldn't play worth sh*t. Even on a rough night with Gen @ his egocentric worse, PTV 1988-1991 towered above those Mancunian tossers. telepathic regards, the kooky scientist -- Original message -- From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] You know how it goes, 4hrs listening to someone else tuning snares and pads This made me laugh tho, Derrick should have kicked Allen's arse... New Music Seminar organised by Tony Wilson, held in New York. Featuring a cast of Tony Wilson himself, Keith Allen, Derrick May and Marshall Jefferson http://dewit.ca/archs/JD/New_York_Story.html m
Re: (313) Alice Coltrane RIP
celebrate her music and her life - listen to this program about her from BBC Radio 3 - really nice retrospect and some truly cosmic music http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/jazzlegends/pip/vwcqf/ Julian Joseph celebrates the life and music of Detroit-born pianist and composer Alice Coltrane, wife of saxophone colossus John Coltrane. Duration: 1 hour Playlist 1. Title: OCEANIC BELOVED Artist: ALICE COLTRANE Composer: Alice Coltrane Publisher: Rondor Music Album: A Monastic Trio Label: Impulse Number: IMPD267 2. Title: HALF STUIE Artist: TERRY GIBBS QUARTET Composer: Sonia Flam Album: The Terry Gibbs Quartet Label: Jazz Vault Number: JV110 3. Title: MY FAVOURITE THINGS Artist: JOHN COLTRANE Composer: Richard Rodgers / Oscar Hammerstein Publisher: EMI Album: Live at the Village Vanguard Again! Label: Impulse Number: MVCZ85 4. Title: GALAXY IN TURIYA Artist: ALICE COLTRANE Composer: Alice Coltrane Publisher: Jowcol Music Album: Astral Meditations Label: Impulse Number: IMP 12422 5. Title: JOURNEY INTO SATCHIDANANDA Artist: ALICE COLTRANE Composer: Alice Coltrane Publisher: Jowcol Music Album: Journey in Satchindananda Label: Impulse Number: IMP 12282 6. Title: BATTLE AT ARMAGEDDON Artist: ALICE COLTRANE Composer: Alice Coltrane Publisher: Jowcol Music Album: Astral Meditations Label: Impulse Number: IMP 12422 7. Title: FOR TURIYA Artist: CHARLIE HADEN (FEATURING ALICE COLTRANE) Composer: Charlie Haden Publisher: Warner Chappell Music Album: Closeness Duets Label: AM Records Number: CDA 0808 8. Title: LEO Artist: ALICE COLTRANE Composer: Alice Coltrane Publisher: Jowcol Music Album: Translinear Light Label: Verve Number: 0602498619292
Re: (313) Alice Coltrane RIP
RIP On 1/14/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.alicecoltrane.org/ http://home.nestor.minsk.by/jazz/news/2007/01/1406.html Alice Coltrane, the jazz performer who was linked with the adventurous musical improvisations of her late husband, legendary saxophonist John Coltrane, has died of respiratory failure Friday, January 12 at West Hills Hospital and Medical Center in West Hills. She was 69. :( MEK
Re: (313) Stacey Pullen last night in NYC
On 1/14/07, Dave Pinter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It may be grim here in NY town, but thank god we have the TB guys. Look at all the people actually having fun: http://troubleandbass.blogspot.com/ that fun looks awfully ironic and hip. tom
Re: (313) Alice Coltrane RIP
Oh man, that is really sad news. I only just saw her concert about 2 months ago in San Francisco... so talented and sooo humble. :(
Re: (313) Alice Coltrane RIP
If you don't have her Translinear Light LP - get it MEK Patrick Wacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/14/2007 05:31:39 PM: Oh man, that is really sad news. I only just saw her concert about 2 months ago in San Francisco... so talented and sooo humble. :(