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Picked this one up when it dropped, but I didn't know there was a label then. Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems > -Original Message- > From: Carlos de Brito [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 4:09 PM > To: Jason Brunton > Cc: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: (313) Other things I haven't really seen mentioned: > > speaking of philpot and theo/moodymann type stuff: philpot's > soulphiction did a proper 12" last year (or was it 2003?) for > wighnomy brothers' label freude am tanzen. > > www.freude-am-tanzen.de/inc_e/rel_fat17.html > > call a rip-off, call it a replica. > i call it an hommage. still a wonderful ep. > > c* > > > --- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --- > > Von: Jason Brunton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > An: "Stoddard, Kamal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Kopie: 313 <313@hyperreal.org> > > Betreff: Re: (313) Other things I haven't really seen mentioned: > > Datum: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 17:41:39 +0100 > > > > Philpot started off doing some pretty good Moodyman/Theo type stuff > > but they are getting weirder and darker with each release- > they also > > have a sub label (quite why a label that probably only sells 500 or > > 600 copies per release needs to have a sub-label is beyond > me!) called > > PC- check it out > > > > Jason > > On 7 Jul 2005, at 22:29, Stoddard, Kamal wrote: > > > > > Proper martin. > > > And as much as I lve the theo/moody/house/disco convo > here. The > > > real reason that I pay attention to this list is because of the > > > variety (and smart asses:). I'd miss martin's tips as much as I'd > > > miss anyone's. > > > sorry I haven't had much to say about new records lately, > just been > > > getting lots of older stuff from my dealers (my boy hutch from SF > > > just sent me a pack of amazing stuff but it's older so I didn't > > > mention it shake on m&g took him six > months tho). I'm > > > stoked about all the new stuff out though and would love to hear > > > more about that instead of what mistakes people want to > hear more of > > > (which is a weird concept, isn't the beauty of mistakes that they > > > weren't sought after?). > > > > > > So, as a half walleted attempt at a contribution, there > was one he > > > sent me that I didn't remember ever seeing. It was on philpot, by > > > Jackmate. > > > trax are tesla and chem. One is a regular minimal looper, > the other > > > side though is super hot deep techno. I won't go into it too deep > > > because I have the feeling most have heard it and there > might have > > > even been a buzz about it. From 2000 I think. Hot. But not new. > > > So...sorry. > > > 'sall I > > > got unless you want to hear about the cinema dub monks or > some uber > > > hot disco. > > > > > > So..yeah...keep the techno-electro-house-disco coming yall. Peace. > > > > > > Kamal K. Stoddard > > > Turner Broadcasting Systems > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >> -Original Message- > > >> From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >> Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 3:44 PM > > >> To: 313@hyperreal.org > > >> Subject: Re: (313) Other things I haven't really seen mentioned: > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >>> On Jul 7, 2005, at 9:47 AM, Martin Dust wrote: > > >>> > > >>>> DMX Crew - Collapse Of The Wave Function Vol. 4 and 5 > Top electro > > >>>> with a hint of retro, served with a dash of humour across two > > >>>> 12"s > > >>>> > > >>> > > >>> Maybe this is better fodder for LD but it's nice to see > > >>> > > >> some Electro > > >> > > >>> mentioned ... > > >>> > > >> > > >> No way, after all the Theo/Moody stuff you guys put me > thru you can > > >> expect more of this sh1t from me ;) > > >> > > >> Cheers > > >> Martin > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > -- > 5 GB Mailbox, 50 FreeSMS http://www.gmx.net/de/go/promail > +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More +++ >
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AHA! This is on a sublabel as well called PHIL E. maybe it's their second sub? The cat is phile2000. evidently kicked off the series. The second one is out and as you say, much more in a dark soundtrack-ey vein. Don't like it as much at all. There's a thing out by the mole on philpot though that's ill a$$ disco loops running at about 115, 118 ish. Thumping through filters and just generally doing your head inside out with the funk. I like this one a lot too. Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems > -Original Message- > From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 12:42 PM > To: Stoddard, Kamal > Cc: 313 > Subject: Re: (313) Other things I haven't really seen mentioned: > > Philpot started off doing some pretty good Moodyman/Theo type > stuff but they are getting weirder and darker with each > release- they also have a sub label (quite why a label that > probably only sells 500 or 600 copies per release needs to > have a sub-label is beyond me!) called PC- check it out > > Jason > On 7 Jul 2005, at 22:29, Stoddard, Kamal wrote: > > > Proper martin. > > And as much as I lve the theo/moody/house/disco convo here. The > > real reason that I pay attention to this list is because of the > > variety (and smart asses:). I'd miss martin's tips as much > as I'd miss > > anyone's. > > sorry I haven't had much to say about new records lately, just been > > getting lots of older stuff from my dealers (my boy hutch > from SF just > > sent me a pack of amazing stuff but it's older so I didn't > mention it > > shake on m&g took him six months tho). I'm > stoked about > > all the new stuff out though and would love to hear more about that > > instead of what mistakes people want to hear more of (which > is a weird > > concept, isn't the beauty of mistakes that they weren't sought > > after?). > > > > So, as a half walleted attempt at a contribution, there was one he > > sent me that I didn't remember ever seeing. It was on philpot, by > > Jackmate. > > trax are tesla and chem. One is a regular minimal looper, the other > > side though is super hot deep techno. I won't go into it too deep > > because I have the feeling most have heard it and there might have > > even been a buzz about it. From 2000 I think. Hot. But not new. > > So...sorry. > > 'sall I > > got unless you want to hear about the cinema dub monks or some uber > > hot disco. > > > > So..yeah...keep the techno-electro-house-disco coming yall. Peace. > > > > Kamal K. Stoddard > > Turner Broadcasting Systems > > > > > > > > > > > > > >> -Original Message- > >> From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 3:44 PM > >> To: 313@hyperreal.org > >> Subject: Re: (313) Other things I haven't really seen mentioned: > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>> On Jul 7, 2005, at 9:47 AM, Martin Dust wrote: > >>> > >>>> DMX Crew - Collapse Of The Wave Function Vol. 4 and 5 > Top electro > >>>> with a hint of retro, served with a dash of humour > across two 12"s > >>>> > >>> > >>> Maybe this is better fodder for LD but it's nice to see > >>> > >> some Electro > >> > >>> mentioned ... > >>> > >> > >> No way, after all the Theo/Moody stuff you guys put me > thru you can > >> expect more of this sh1t from me ;) > >> > >> Cheers > >> Martin > >> > >> > >> > > > >
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speaking of philpot and theo/moodymann type stuff: philpot's soulphiction did a proper 12" last year (or was it 2003?) for wighnomy brothers' label freude am tanzen. www.freude-am-tanzen.de/inc_e/rel_fat17.html call a rip-off, call it a replica. i call it an hommage. still a wonderful ep. c* > --- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --- > Von: Jason Brunton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > An: "Stoddard, Kamal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Kopie: 313 <313@hyperreal.org> > Betreff: Re: (313) Other things I haven't really seen mentioned: > Datum: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 17:41:39 +0100 > > Philpot started off doing some pretty good Moodyman/Theo type stuff > but they are getting weirder and darker with each release- they also > have a sub label (quite why a label that probably only sells 500 or > 600 copies per release needs to have a sub-label is beyond me!) > called PC- check it out > > Jason > On 7 Jul 2005, at 22:29, Stoddard, Kamal wrote: > > > Proper martin. > > And as much as I lve the theo/moody/house/disco convo here. The > > real > > reason that I pay attention to this list is because of the variety > > (and > > smart asses:). I'd miss martin's tips as much as I'd miss anyone's. > > sorry I haven't had much to say about new records lately, just been > > getting lots of older stuff from my dealers (my boy hutch from SF just > > sent me a pack of amazing stuff but it's older so I didn't mention it > > shake on m&g took him six months tho). I'm stoked about > > all the new stuff out though and would love to hear more about that > > instead of what mistakes people want to hear more of (which is a weird > > concept, isn't the beauty of mistakes that they weren't sought > > after?). > > > > So, as a half walleted attempt at a contribution, there was one he > > sent > > me that I didn't remember ever seeing. It was on philpot, by Jackmate. > > trax are tesla and chem. One is a regular minimal looper, the other > > side > > though is super hot deep techno. I won't go into it too deep because I > > have the feeling most have heard it and there might have even been a > > buzz about it. From 2000 I think. Hot. But not new. So...sorry. > > 'sall I > > got unless you want to hear about the cinema dub monks or some uber > > hot > > disco. > > > > So..yeah...keep the techno-electro-house-disco coming yall. Peace. > > > > Kamal K. Stoddard > > Turner Broadcasting Systems > > > > > > > > > > > > > >> -Original Message- > >> From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 3:44 PM > >> To: 313@hyperreal.org > >> Subject: Re: (313) Other things I haven't really seen mentioned: > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>> On Jul 7, 2005, at 9:47 AM, Martin Dust wrote: > >>> > >>>> DMX Crew - Collapse Of The Wave Function Vol. 4 and 5 Top electro > >>>> with a hint of retro, served with a dash of humour across two 12"s > >>>> > >>> > >>> Maybe this is better fodder for LD but it's nice to see > >>> > >> some Electro > >> > >>> mentioned ... > >>> > >> > >> No way, after all the Theo/Moody stuff you guys put me thru > >> you can expect more of this sh1t from me ;) > >> > >> Cheers > >> Martin > >> > >> > >> > > > -- 5 GB Mailbox, 50 FreeSMS http://www.gmx.net/de/go/promail +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More +++
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Philpot started off doing some pretty good Moodyman/Theo type stuff but they are getting weirder and darker with each release- they also have a sub label (quite why a label that probably only sells 500 or 600 copies per release needs to have a sub-label is beyond me!) called PC- check it out Jason On 7 Jul 2005, at 22:29, Stoddard, Kamal wrote: Proper martin. And as much as I lve the theo/moody/house/disco convo here. The real reason that I pay attention to this list is because of the variety (and smart asses:). I'd miss martin's tips as much as I'd miss anyone's. sorry I haven't had much to say about new records lately, just been getting lots of older stuff from my dealers (my boy hutch from SF just sent me a pack of amazing stuff but it's older so I didn't mention it shake on m&g took him six months tho). I'm stoked about all the new stuff out though and would love to hear more about that instead of what mistakes people want to hear more of (which is a weird concept, isn't the beauty of mistakes that they weren't sought after?). So, as a half walleted attempt at a contribution, there was one he sent me that I didn't remember ever seeing. It was on philpot, by Jackmate. trax are tesla and chem. One is a regular minimal looper, the other side though is super hot deep techno. I won't go into it too deep because I have the feeling most have heard it and there might have even been a buzz about it. From 2000 I think. Hot. But not new. So...sorry. 'sall I got unless you want to hear about the cinema dub monks or some uber hot disco. So..yeah...keep the techno-electro-house-disco coming yall. Peace. Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems -Original Message- From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 3:44 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Other things I haven't really seen mentioned: On Jul 7, 2005, at 9:47 AM, Martin Dust wrote: DMX Crew - Collapse Of The Wave Function Vol. 4 and 5 Top electro with a hint of retro, served with a dash of humour across two 12"s Maybe this is better fodder for LD but it's nice to see some Electro mentioned ... No way, after all the Theo/Moody stuff you guys put me thru you can expect more of this sh1t from me ;) Cheers Martin
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On Jul 8, 2005, at 4:16 AM, mislav bobic wrote: Yo Jason, you mentioned DJ Bone. Not much mentioned here is DJ Lhoe's thing (Subject Detroit 006) which I like very much. Raw, hard and unmistakebly detroit sounding record. anything else around by this newcomer ? soon..
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So here comes more housey loungey bidness, but it's detroit enuff so... Anybody else check the web only downloadable ep from manmadescience on the philpot website? Nice vibes. Crap quality tho. 44/128. but good music that they'll never release either way. A couple of the trax are breaky jazzy numbers, you've got the beatdownish joints with a little tweak to 'em, there's the really broody moody slow techno stuff. Really good IMO. 8trax (heh heh). http://www.philpot-records.net/Showcases.html Checka. There's also a mix by soulphiction of classics, disco, funk and some new trax too. 'saight. Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems > -Original Message- > From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 3:44 PM > To: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: (313) Other things I haven't really seen mentioned: > > > > > On Jul 7, 2005, at 9:47 AM, Martin Dust wrote: > >> DMX Crew - Collapse Of The Wave Function Vol. 4 and 5 Top electro > >> with a hint of retro, served with a dash of humour across two 12"s > > > > Maybe this is better fodder for LD but it's nice to see > some Electro > > mentioned ... > > No way, after all the Theo/Moody stuff you guys put me thru > you can expect more of this sh1t from me ;) > > Cheers > Martin > > >
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>DJ Gregory's one on Deeply Rooted is quite interesting one, but there is >also 2nd release on this label if I remember correctly - 'LB Bad' or >somethin' which is very cool classic acid house now, me personally, I think most releases on this label are pretty good. I believe its dj deep's label, and he's always been a purveyor of fine quality house and techno. ever since i was a young lad. i remeber som eof his mixes, mid-90's. very good. erm, yes, anyway, carry on. _ - 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 LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP 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.
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Yo Jason, you mentioned DJ Bone. Not much mentioned here is DJ Lhoe's thing (Subject Detroit 006) which I like very much. Raw, hard and unmistakebly detroit sounding record. anything else around by this newcomer ? Saw it mentioned here but won't hurt to say again that last 2 Frantic Flowers records are really nice. DJ Gregory's one on Deeply Rooted is quite interesting one, but there is also 2nd release on this label if I remember correctly - 'LB Bad' or somethin' which is very cool classic acid house Not really new but haven't seen mentioned are two releases by Jon Slocum on Mout Label. Electro ? TRUST from Austria is getting stronger and stronger in my opinion. Anybody checked this last Southern Outpost one ?? Would like to hear comments on that one. EDO8 on Marguerita has one nice cut...seems from comments here that those Stalingrad comps are worth checking. Disco ? Huge thanks for those recently posted links of Theo's set! Polished production ? Nothing against Detroit Escalator or Monolake for example while loving fxhe records Goodgood byebye -Original Message- From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 08 July 2005 01:07 To: D1 Cc: 313 Subject: Re: (313) Other things I haven't really seen mentioned: DAMN_ I forgot about the new DJ Bone thing on D1 too- excellent stuff Eamonn! Jason On 7 Jul 2005, at 18:03, D1 wrote: > > > are you talking about Angie Revisited? the Autechre remix almost > moves me to > tears...it's also been a while since Autechre's music actually > made me > feel something. i cant stop listening to it. > > As far as I know that's an old but up until now unreleased remix by > Autechre.. Eamonn - D1 > > > > >
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diefanbach - lindstrum mix Picked that up by mistake, thought it said Landstrumm *LOL*
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yoyo here's my new bits, not very techno (thats why I dont post about them). not seen that recloose/icube remix thing yet, i like the sound of that. some of you might like some of them maybe, but check them first. icube - chicago sur seine copyshop - mystery guest(darklord dub) outhud - its for you(rub&tug mix) quiet village - can't be beat/pillow talk white light circus - marching orders kraftwerk - numbers (live) 12 carl craig - album formerly known as.. (w/ new track 'sparkle' and pretty diff versions.) diefanbach - lindstrum mix in particular i love the quiet village and the lindstrum mix. i think. have had my head up my backside looking for old records if i'm being honest. i'm sort of obsessed. i can't remember the last weekend i didnt go record shopping. jesus, i seem to be on a good run of finding some crazy stuff. so i guess, not posting about new records shows where my heads at. I know there's stuff out there, and i'm still loving loads of techno, its just i don't go out and buy that much because i kind of get my fix from cd's and stuff. i probably listen to more techno than anything else really still if i think about it. in a pretty intense fashion. err yeah, anyway.. bit stoned and that. alex _ - 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 LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP 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.
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Proper martin. And as much as I lve the theo/moody/house/disco convo here. The real reason that I pay attention to this list is because of the variety (and smart asses:). Hehehe, I don't mind it at all, I just don't get it tho, no idea why but I aint feeling it and boy have I tried. I kinda agree with the comment about people (myself included) fcuking around on the list but I do try to balance that with mixes/charts/records/links but overall I still think this place is a good place to hang with a friendly chatty atmos, which is more than can be said for other lists. I think you could ask for Real World help on this list and get it, not many could claim that... Cheers Martin
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Proper martin. And as much as I lve the theo/moody/house/disco convo here. The real reason that I pay attention to this list is because of the variety (and smart asses:). I'd miss martin's tips as much as I'd miss anyone's. sorry I haven't had much to say about new records lately, just been getting lots of older stuff from my dealers (my boy hutch from SF just sent me a pack of amazing stuff but it's older so I didn't mention it shake on m&g took him six months tho). I'm stoked about all the new stuff out though and would love to hear more about that instead of what mistakes people want to hear more of (which is a weird concept, isn't the beauty of mistakes that they weren't sought after?). So, as a half walleted attempt at a contribution, there was one he sent me that I didn't remember ever seeing. It was on philpot, by Jackmate. trax are tesla and chem. One is a regular minimal looper, the other side though is super hot deep techno. I won't go into it too deep because I have the feeling most have heard it and there might have even been a buzz about it. From 2000 I think. Hot. But not new. So...sorry. 'sall I got unless you want to hear about the cinema dub monks or some uber hot disco. So..yeah...keep the techno-electro-house-disco coming yall. Peace. Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems > -Original Message- > From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 3:44 PM > To: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: (313) Other things I haven't really seen mentioned: > > > > > On Jul 7, 2005, at 9:47 AM, Martin Dust wrote: > >> DMX Crew - Collapse Of The Wave Function Vol. 4 and 5 Top electro > >> with a hint of retro, served with a dash of humour across two 12"s > > > > Maybe this is better fodder for LD but it's nice to see > some Electro > > mentioned ... > > No way, after all the Theo/Moody stuff you guys put me thru > you can expect more of this sh1t from me ;) > > Cheers > Martin > > >
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Electro is more on-topic than talking about Detroit house and old disco all day. huh?
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Also, anybody want to elaborate on Touchin' Bass and what releases are best? There's a good mix out at the moment by Andrea Parker called 'Nobody's Perfect'. It's a retrospective of Touchin' Bass releases to date and is rather good imo, very bass orientated. A good place to start. Of the releases themselves, the new stuff she's done with David Morley is great, but tracks by Eggfooyoung and Cultek are also good. Don't like the tracks with DJ Godfather so much, but I might give them another listen... Hope that helps D.
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Honestly - Electro is more on-topic than talking about Detroit house and old disco all day. On the electro tip, my latest discovery is BITSTREAM, I guess a lot of people know them, but I never knew who they were, I think I've heard those tracks out before though. Anybody know of other electro that might be on a similar vein? Also, anybody want to elaborate on Touchin' Bass and what releases are best? I wonder if they get US distribution, cus I've always been curious, but NEVER seen those records in the shop here. Course the electro selection is crap anyway in Chicago... I hate ordering online, cus sometimes I make bad choices based on hearing the audio samples, but more and more it's looking like that is what I need to do. ~David Martin Dust wrote: On Jul 7, 2005, at 9:47 AM, Martin Dust wrote: DMX Crew - Collapse Of The Wave Function Vol. 4 and 5 Top electro with a hint of retro, served with a dash of humour across two 12"s Maybe this is better fodder for LD but it's nice to see some Electro mentioned ... No way, after all the Theo/Moody stuff you guys put me thru you can expect more of this sh1t from me ;) Cheers Martin
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Just dug out the Tsunami one for the details for you... Tsunami Relief Various Artists Word & sound you can search and hear some clips here http://www.piccadillyrecords.com Cheers BT --- matt kane's brain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 12:43 PM 7/7/2005, Jason Brunton wrote: > >The Tsunami benefit album with Luciano, Guido > Schneider, Dirt Crew > >etc- some strong tracks and defintely not just > cobbled together out > >of tracks they had lying around. > > got a name for that one? i need more luciano in my > life. i worry a bit that > he might get lumped into the 'minimal house' > category and shrugged off but > he really shouldn't be. > > i wish someone around here would sell this stuff > besides satellite in > boston. i can't shop online at work, and if i shop > online at home i get > harassed by the cats! > -- > /* Halley */ (Halley's comment.) > matt kane's brain > podcast | http://www.hydrogenproject.com | netradio > | on-the-air > [EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: mkbatwerk > >
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On Jul 7, 2005, at 9:47 AM, Martin Dust wrote: DMX Crew - Collapse Of The Wave Function Vol. 4 and 5 Top electro with a hint of retro, served with a dash of humour across two 12"s Maybe this is better fodder for LD but it's nice to see some Electro mentioned ... No way, after all the Theo/Moody stuff you guys put me thru you can expect more of this sh1t from me ;) Cheers Martin
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Check out the Matt OBrien one too Jason - I think you guys are now distributing it also - the B side is very good Cheers BT --- Jason Brunton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hurrah- music chat! :) > > I don't normally "big up" stuff that we are > distributing on the list > but the Sleepless Crew record is their best yet- a > well cool record! > I've never really got into Oliver Ho but I'll check > that one out in > the shop tomorrow- thanks for the tips! > > cheers > > Jason > > > On 7 Jul 2005, at 17:47, Martin Dust wrote: > > > DMX Crew - Collapse Of The Wave Function Vol. 4 > and 5 > > Top electro with a hint of retro, served with a > dash of humour > > across two 12"s > > > > Oliver Ho - Changing Remixes - Meta > > Brillaint, the A-side takes me back to the PTV > days but with a more > > urgent and modern beat, think Ov Power/Terminus > with a driving > > beat. Defo my pick. > > > > Sleepless Crew - Acid Dancehall - Subplate 003 > > More dirty drop-forged wax from Scotland, filthy > electro, deep > > bass, blips, thwacks and pulses - bring on the > crackhead robots. > > > > Matt O'Brien - The Portimao EP - Ofkey > > Nice to see another label spring up from a fellow > LDhead. Headpeel > > being my pick off the EP. > > > > > >
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I'm doing the "fab" thing and opening a bottle of wine- glug :) As the old Scottish saying goes "Nae wunder ah take a drink!" Jason On 7 Jul 2005, at 19:11, Martin Dust wrote: I don't normally "big up" stuff that we are distributing on the list but the Sleepless Crew record is their best yet- a well cool record! I'd agree with that, good bunch as well :) I've never really got into Oliver Ho but I'll check that one out in the shop tomorrow- thanks for the tips! I'm loving the Ho record, there's a Rob Hood mix on the B-Side bit it's Oliver's mix that does it for me, a real gem...Check this one out. Now Jason, go get some tea fella :)
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-- Original Message -- From: Jason Brunton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Was that the i:cube+recloose thing? I missed that one. yep: http://www.sonarkollektiv.de/releases/SK022/ the recloose mix has some of his best drums since "get there tonight". nice and nasty and mashed up. tom andythepooh.com
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the recloose remix is very good, indeed. the i:cube remix is quite good too, must give it a few more listens. check here for long audio snippets: http://www.eatthebeat.com/product.asp?P_ID=2156 c* Jason Brunton wrote: Was that the i:cube+recloose thing? I missed that one. Jason On 7 Jul 2005, at 19:06, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: i did pick up a really sweet new record last week: Povo - "Hi Fly" - Raw Fusion very nice live jazz housey business. also 313 related was a nice recloose remix of a clara hill track on sonar kollective a couple weeks back. tom andythepooh.com
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I don't normally "big up" stuff that we are distributing on the list but the Sleepless Crew record is their best yet- a well cool record! I'd agree with that, good bunch as well :) I've never really got into Oliver Ho but I'll check that one out in the shop tomorrow- thanks for the tips! I'm loving the Ho record, there's a Rob Hood mix on the B-Side bit it's Oliver's mix that does it for me, a real gem...Check this one out. Now Jason, go get some tea fella :)
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Was that the i:cube+recloose thing? I missed that one. Jason On 7 Jul 2005, at 19:06, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: i did pick up a really sweet new record last week: Povo - "Hi Fly" - Raw Fusion very nice live jazz housey business. also 313 related was a nice recloose remix of a clara hill track on sonar kollective a couple weeks back. tom andythepooh.com
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I don't have the names of these EP's in front of me but the Chicago- styled one is def worth checking out- I'll dig it out tomorrow Jason On 7 Jul 2005, at 18:46, Peter B Leidy wrote: In the last month or so, there have been about 5 new releases from Bunker, each limited to 200 copies. While I could pass on most of them, I did pick up "Various - Stalingrad" vol.1 and vol.2 comps. Dark, raw, minimal stuff - somewhat similar to I-F's "Portrait of a Dead Girl" material. Maybe too dark for some 313'ers, but don't sleep on these if you're into that sound - audio samples at clone.nl btw, the other limited stuff was a bit like old Dancemania and early Chicago style stuff - but remade by the cheeky Bunker/Creme crew ;)
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Phew- glad it wasn't just me then! Jason On 7 Jul 2005, at 18:23, David Powers wrote: I'm almost thinking of unsubbing to the list because I mainly came here to find out about new music... But the amount of new records discussed has really fallen off, on top of which every time somebody brings it up it turns into a discussion on how new records are no good only old records are good... Ridiculous! On top of that, while I definitely like some Moodyman tracks, I'm not focused on disco-influenced house records (acid, micro, or tech type house is more my bag), and those seem to get a lot more bandwidth here now than in the past, whereas techno seems to be much less discussed. Anyway, in two weeks I hope to buy records again (been short of cash while I was between jobs) - and so I'll definitely be looking into your suggestions. Thanks for taking the time to post about NEW MUSIC! ~David Jason Brunton wrote:
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i did pick up a really sweet new record last week: Povo - "Hi Fly" - Raw Fusion very nice live jazz housey business. also 313 related was a nice recloose remix of a clara hill track on sonar kollective a couple weeks back. tom andythepooh.com
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In the last month or so, there have been about 5 new releases from Bunker, each limited to 200 copies. While I could pass on most of them, I did pick up "Various - Stalingrad" vol.1 and vol.2 comps. Dark, raw, minimal stuff - somewhat similar to I-F's "Portrait of a Dead Girl" material. Maybe too dark for some 313'ers, but don't sleep on these if you're into that sound - audio samples at clone.nl btw, the other limited stuff was a bit like old Dancemania and early Chicago style stuff - but remade by the cheeky Bunker/Creme crew ;)
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On Jul 7, 2005, at 9:47 AM, Martin Dust wrote: DMX Crew - Collapse Of The Wave Function Vol. 4 and 5 Top electro with a hint of retro, served with a dash of humour across two 12"s Maybe this is better fodder for LD but it's nice to see some Electro mentioned ... For some weird reason New Electro seems to be the Poor Little Redheaded Bastard Stepchild of Techno, and I don't understand it at all. Some New Electro things I'm really feeling at the moment: Andrea Parker's Touchin' Bass label comp "Subsidience" Hydraulix (artist on said Touchin' Bass comp) "Hydroplanin'" mix: http://miosis.blogspot.com/2005/06/hydraulix-hydroplanin-mix.html And in the Not-So-New Electro dept.: DJ Xed - Aux 88 miXed: http://miosis.blogspot.com/2005/06/dj-xed-aux-88-mixed.html (And now the Ryan Brogan live @ Fuse-In set - thanks Diana!!!) - Greg (shout-outs to my London peeps - hope you're all safe)
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ha ha- I'm sure this isn't the first time you've admitted to being a bit tipsy whilst posting to 313 :) blame it on my boss...he wanted to have aperitifs at work, so i helped myself to 2 gin&tonics! :P a big hug jason fab.
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i see, thanks for the info.i have also heard the autechre remix to angie is a shoplifter (pure plastic 014) but its totally different dont like that one fab. - Original Message - From: "D1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "fab." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "313" <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 7:03 PM Subject: RE: (313) Other things I haven't really seen mentioned: are you talking about Angie Revisited? the Autechre remix almost moves me to tears...it's also been a while since Autechre's music actually made me feel something. i cant stop listening to it. As far as I know that's an old but up until now unreleased remix by Autechre.. Eamonn - D1
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DAMN_ I forgot about the new DJ Bone thing on D1 too- excellent stuff Eamonn! Jason On 7 Jul 2005, at 18:03, D1 wrote: are you talking about Angie Revisited? the Autechre remix almost moves me to tears...it's also been a while since Autechre's music actually made me feel something. i cant stop listening to it. As far as I know that's an old but up until now unreleased remix by Autechre.. Eamonn - D1
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ha ha- I'm sure this isn't the first time you've admitted to being a bit tipsy whilst posting to 313 :) The Tejada album is on Palette- as always its a mixed bag of stuff- treat it more like a double pack with aq couple of cracking tunes on it rather than an album and you wont be dissapointed. I would agree entirely about teh Autechre comment too- maybe they are getting their second wind? cheers Jason On 7 Jul 2005, at 17:59, fab. wrote: New John Tejada album on what label? The Tsunami benefit album with Luciano, Guido Schneider, Dirt Crew etc- some strong tracks and defintely not just cobbled together out of tracks they had lying around. yes, i have to agreethis is a very solid release, full of high quality "trendy" music (jbucknell and tom cox beware :-) Loads of new Pure Plastic stufff including an excellent Autechre remix on the new Mark Broom EP are you talking about Angie Revisited? the Autechre remix almost moves me to tears...it's also been a while since Autechre's music actually made me feel something. i cant stop listening to it. There's LOADS of good music out there but it doesn't seem to get mentioned too much on the list these days- not saying none of these records above (or the others I posted earlier) haven't been mentioned in passing but a lot of the conversations recently seem to have been much more about the format, production or legality (bootlegs etc) of the product rather than the actual MUSIC. I'm defintely not having a go at anyone in particular but a lot of the time over the last year or so, the list just feels like the domain of a few people who sit in front of computers at their work all day and are a bit bored by their job- I DON"T have a problem with that but (in my eyes) their is a huge variety of good new music out there at the moment and it isn't being talked about here anymore- or is it just me ??? :) for memost of the music i am enjoying right now don't seem to fit in much with most ppls tastes here, and it's certainly not 313 related so i usually keep quiet about it. to be honest, i dont really even follow a particular genre or style, but i search for a sound..any genre, any producer, any geographical location as long as it has that certain sound that touches the right chords...and that's what citymorb is about too. (i'm a little tipsy right now so i wont try to elaborate on that, but i think you can understand ;)
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link to a clip on this anyone? derek. On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, D1 wrote: are you talking about Angie Revisited? the Autechre remix almost moves me to tears...it's also been a while since Autechre's music actually made me feel something. i cant stop listening to it. As far as I know that's an old but up until now unreleased remix by Autechre.. Eamonn - D1
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are you talking about Angie Revisited? the Autechre remix almost moves me to tears...it's also been a while since Autechre's music actually made me feel something. i cant stop listening to it. As far as I know that's an old but up until now unreleased remix by Autechre.. Eamonn - D1
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New John Tejada album on what label? The Tsunami benefit album with Luciano, Guido Schneider, Dirt Crew etc- some strong tracks and defintely not just cobbled together out of tracks they had lying around. yes, i have to agreethis is a very solid release, full of high quality "trendy" music (jbucknell and tom cox beware :-) Loads of new Pure Plastic stufff including an excellent Autechre remix on the new Mark Broom EP are you talking about Angie Revisited? the Autechre remix almost moves me to tears...it's also been a while since Autechre's music actually made me feel something. i cant stop listening to it. There's LOADS of good music out there but it doesn't seem to get mentioned too much on the list these days- not saying none of these records above (or the others I posted earlier) haven't been mentioned in passing but a lot of the conversations recently seem to have been much more about the format, production or legality (bootlegs etc) of the product rather than the actual MUSIC. I'm defintely not having a go at anyone in particular but a lot of the time over the last year or so, the list just feels like the domain of a few people who sit in front of computers at their work all day and are a bit bored by their job- I DON"T have a problem with that but (in my eyes) their is a huge variety of good new music out there at the moment and it isn't being talked about here anymore- or is it just me ??? :) for memost of the music i am enjoying right now don't seem to fit in much with most ppls tastes here, and it's certainly not 313 related so i usually keep quiet about it. to be honest, i dont really even follow a particular genre or style, but i search for a sound..any genre, any producer, any geographical location as long as it has that certain sound that touches the right chords...and that's what citymorb is about too. (i'm a little tipsy right now so i wont try to elaborate on that, but i think you can understand ;)
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Hurrah- music chat! :) I don't normally "big up" stuff that we are distributing on the list but the Sleepless Crew record is their best yet- a well cool record! I've never really got into Oliver Ho but I'll check that one out in the shop tomorrow- thanks for the tips! cheers Jason On 7 Jul 2005, at 17:47, Martin Dust wrote: DMX Crew - Collapse Of The Wave Function Vol. 4 and 5 Top electro with a hint of retro, served with a dash of humour across two 12"s Oliver Ho - Changing Remixes - Meta Brillaint, the A-side takes me back to the PTV days but with a more urgent and modern beat, think Ov Power/Terminus with a driving beat. Defo my pick. Sleepless Crew - Acid Dancehall - Subplate 003 More dirty drop-forged wax from Scotland, filthy electro, deep bass, blips, thwacks and pulses - bring on the crackhead robots. Matt O'Brien - The Portimao EP - Ofkey Nice to see another label spring up from a fellow LDhead. Headpeel being my pick off the EP.
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Mate, as I said I wasn't having a go at ANYONE- it was just that I realised that I had a PILE of records very few of which I had seen mentioned here- the chat and general level of fun on the list are an essential part of it, but the balance has to be that there is a wide range of people talking about a wide range of new music too!! let the chat continue! Jason On 7 Jul 2005, at 17:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm defintely not having a go at anyone in particular but a lot of the time over the last year or so, the list just feels like the domain of a few people who sit in front of computers at their work all day and are a bit bored by their job- *holds hands up, waves white flag* true. _ - 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 LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP 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.
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>I'm defintely not having a >go at anyone in particular but a lot of the time over the last year >or so, the list just feels like the domain of a few people who sit in >front of computers at their work all day and are a bit bored by their >job- *holds hands up, waves white flag* true. _ - 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 LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP 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.
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At 12:43 PM 7/7/2005, Jason Brunton wrote: The Tsunami benefit album with Luciano, Guido Schneider, Dirt Crew etc- some strong tracks and defintely not just cobbled together out of tracks they had lying around. got a name for that one? i need more luciano in my life. i worry a bit that he might get lumped into the 'minimal house' category and shrugged off but he really shouldn't be. i wish someone around here would sell this stuff besides satellite in boston. i can't shop online at work, and if i shop online at home i get harassed by the cats! -- /* Halley */ (Halley's comment.) matt kane's brain podcast | http://www.hydrogenproject.com | netradio | on-the-air [EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: mkbatwerk