electronic music events in Columbus + Toronto this weekend:
friday, 11 aug 2000 / 8-11 pm
Stauf's Coffee Roasters
158 Hutchinson Ave * Worthington, OH 43085
+1.614.848.6270 * http://www.staufs.com/
featuring
DJs Todd Sines + Amos
10-2:30
Club504
504 N. Park Street * Columbus, OH 43215
i used to live in balto...try the spot(downtempo club), modern music(record
store), buzz(weekly event), or music now(record store)...
greg
From: Javier Drada [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Question about DC
Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 16:01:16
I just got back to Miami on Monday from Costa Rica , beautiful country AND
the people
REALLY dig house and techno If you guys get a chance defenitely check it
out .
So I'm at the Marlin Hotel as usual on thursday nights...when a friend claims
Mr. May
should be at Shadowlounge(MAJOR trance
James Bucknell wrote:
funny you should mention farley jackmaster funk when it comes to
appropriation of other songs. 'love can't turn around' was ripped
from isaac hayes' 'i can't turn around'. (incidentally, steve hurley
claims he wrote 'love can't turn around' and that farley stole it from
remember acid-video crash/clash was it mike dunn,lil louis,tyree or maybe mr
pointdexter. story goes that the disk was ripped by ? from ? with the
sequences...riddim style? the point of a riddim is strictly vocal, and that is
not even an issue with these tracks..
154
has anyone heard the samples from a guy called
Gerald's new Essence album on !k7?!?!? I told you he
was awesome... i've been waiting for this album for 4
years
check it www.studio-k7.com/
later,
Nick (dj pacific:)
--- Andrew Chuter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I
transcribed part of Derrick
But in the process, they've
been the true renegades, and the true rebels always walk alone anyway.'
Not to take anything away from the truth of his statement, but when I
watched this it greatly amused me that this sentence was followed by images
of Derrick May on some wasteland... walking
To my awareness there has only been one book that has dealt exclusively with
Detroit techno. That is Dan Sicko's 'Techno Rebels'.
There are a handful of music or recording guides on the topic, but the only
other major book I know of that has discussed Detroit techno at length is
More Brilliant
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Judging by the records you mentioned, it looks like
you prefer the -less- intricate and more
banging/harder records.
No, I do not prefer one over the other. I am a big fan of the intricate
structured techno, such as the KOMPAKT releases, and other dry german
techno.
Jared Wilson
F.T.M.
Don't you people get tired of hearing all that echo and reverb?
Never. This was in reference to the Deepchord releases I presume. Yes it
is very old ingredients, but when the finished product is simply good dubbed
out techno, who cares what its context is. Isolee uses these same
Anything good going on in Paris on Monday or Tuesday?? Gwendal??
John
could you post this for me because I can't seem to myself
Thanks,
David
- Original Message -
From: dcooper
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: August 10, 2000 3:26 PM
Subject: Fw: NYC things to check out this coming week
I have noticed how nice it is to meet up with people from the list while at
This is crazy, I used to throw a night at Area 51, this club only holds about
70 people! Cheers to those bringing him and laying it down basement style!
todd
kelli b kavanaugh wrote:
could you post this for me because I can't seem to myself
Thanks,
David
- Original Message -
From:
JARED WILSON wrote:
Yes, The innovators' music is good and important, but they are producers
just like everyone else and are not gods. What I mean by that is just
because they touch something does not mean it turns to gold.
It certainly doesn't. I can think of couple records that are not
a friend told me that in nuyc this weekend!
research yourself.
oh yeah i was thinking you come down to see mills
on saturday and oliver ho and surgeon on monday.
anybody heard new 430west octave one?
peace out
Get
shameless rant
Wow, I don't know about monday or tuesday
but I'm playing at the Batofar in Paris on
Saturday. (http://www.batofar.org)
/shameless rant
;)
Dale
At 03:50 PM 8/11/00
I would disagree with this post. Techno Rebels tries to write a history
of techno. I would agree that at points Kodwo does drift into a poetic
phase, but More Brilliant... achieve what no other book on electronic
music has done, to try and translate the perception of music into words. it
is
Geez why dont we just say the only good RB coming out right now is from
the backstreet boyz and N-sync
Britney Spears she just on the avant guarde tip as of late huh?
Aaron...as S.Freud would say your argument represents a latent desire for
fullfillment of whats hiding within...
Pete
Jim wrote:
Yes, The innovators' music is good and important, but they are
producers
just like everyone else and are not gods. What I mean by that is just
because they touch something does not mean it turns to gold.
It certainly doesn't. I can think of couple records that are not good even
if
I thought I was done with these types of people in high school. Oh well
some just never grow up. If you define what the other kids have as soul
then I definitly do not want it. And I do not know what Detroit Thang you
speak of, because I look out my window and do not see it.
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Sorry for being totally off topic,but I had the chance to by a old Steve
Arrington album today(think it was called Songs In The Key of Life or
something like that)but I passed on it.A friend told me his early stuff is
worth picking up,and I seem 2 remember Steve's name being mentioned on this
Wee papa girls - Kevin Saunderson RMX -Again I don't bother with the
title. I remember this one had some awful 303 (???), somekind of
acid-attempt tried.
Are you kiding me??The Master Reese mix of The Wee Papa Girls Heat It
Up(Jive)is one of my fave remixes of all time!I thought the
Hey my apoloiges jared for bringing up this past spring and your finishing
high school and all...
really though why would you go on this 313 thing and talk sh*t about
Musicians from the D??? I mean I hope you take no offense
I 'm a very opinionated person as yer self and mean no harm to anyone ..
'sokay.
I'd seek out the stuff he did as a member of SLAVE instead. There's a
greatest hits out that has all you'll need. Keep Funk Alive.
jorge
www.mp3.com/milkish
From: justice 808 [EMAIL
In a message dated 8/11/00 8:39:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm reminded here of something Brian Eno (I think) said. It was 'writing
about
music is like dancing about architecture'. Also, Wittgenstein said 'of that
which we cannot speak, we must pass over in silence'.
The word is
Wee Papa Girls? Aggh! The foulness.
I'd love to hear these mixes, see what Reese did,
'cause the WPG
alone were hard to deal with.
BTW,
Any NY 313ers going to hear Kevin at CentroFly on
the 24th?
From: Peter B Leidy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: justice 808 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
I'm reminded here of something Brian Eno (I think) said. It was 'writing
about music is like dancing about architecture'.
ok, 1st you say:
I don't buy the Eno - 'writing about music is like dancing about
architecture' line.
but then you say:
Writing about music is difficult
but it can be
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Jared Wilson
F.T.M. Records
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In a message dated 8/11/00 3:05:20 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm reminded here of something Brian Eno (I think) said. It was 'writing
about music is like dancing about architecture'.
ok, 1st you say:
I don't buy the Eno - 'writing about music is like dancing about
architecture'
hello,
I know I am late on this, but I just got Reference by Cim today. Nice
downtempo 313 inspired electronic listening music, this disc is so good!
if you havent checked his stuff out already, do so. I feel bad that I
have waited this long to buy Simon Walley's music.
Now I just need to find
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