The tune I'm wondering about is from David Mancuso - Live @ The Loft, New
York 1992 (Bootleg) from the Deep House
archives(http://deephousepage.com/mixes12.htm). It's number 440 on the list.
The track I'm interested in is the very first one...it sounds like it could
be product of early
plug mode on
Southern Outpost - Boogie down 313 ep
/plub mode off
A bit off electro for your speakers :)
Peace,
Patrick.
At 8:40 PM -0800 10/1/01, FC3 Richards wrote:
i am in the need of some good recommendations of records that have come out
in the last 5 months. i have been out of the
I'm kinda partial to When We Used To Play (natch) and that other track he did
with Trevor Rockcliffe, Visions Of You.
Remixes of Visions... have been done by Samuel L. Sessions, Carl Cox,
Christian Smith John Selway and Rob Mello and will be released on Coxy's
InTec label in February and
Here's another one from the same Mancuso mix and it's _got_ to be from
Detroit:
starts up around 16:13 minutes with a Reese style bassline, then vibes, a
female vocal that sounds like it's saying Let's Go, heavy tribal beats, a
male vocal saying work - work - work then the female saying
which blake baxter track was remixed by bandulu ?
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I'm kinda partial to
hey
im in need of two track id's:
both tracks are on Chris Simmonds nov 4th mix on www.groovetech.com (in the GT
Radio Seattle section) .. im wondering what the last track he plays is and
another track on there that goes like this:
friend of mine.. and your body will do the rest.. i suppose
on 10/1/01 11:09 PM, Richard Hart at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does anyone know the track that Theo Parrish
plays during his DEMF set at about 51:54
with lyrics along the lines of...
I work, need a job, no Monday(money??) times are hard
can anyone help me out ?
Thanks
Richard
Found out who the UR DJ Clandestine really is, DJ Buzz Goree.
Anyone got any background info on 'Buzz'
(Thanks to Graham for this info!)
Also on a side note, been told from a reliable source that the UR gig at
Club 69 in Scotland was filmed by Ranx (put on the London event) so if
anyone knows
Richard:
does anyone know the track that Theo Parrish
plays during his DEMF set at about 51:54
with lyrics along the lines of...
I work, need a job, no Monday(money??) times are hard
Jessie Gould - Out Of Work. It's on the fairly recent (and excellent) 'Disco
Juice' compilation on
Found out who the UR DJ Clandestine really is, DJ Buzz Goree.
Anyone got any background info on 'Buzz'
Isn't he DJ Bone?
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playlist 10.01.2001
archives updated soon .
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anthony manning - track1 (irdial)
so takahashi - nubus track1 (carpark)
neina - iris-in (mille plateaux)
sar - i knew (syk remix) (unreleased)
neina - hermits voice (mille plateaux)
anthony manning - track10
This Track is a production of Peter Daou from 1993,
Surreder Yourself by Daou,remix of Danny Tenaglia
(Tribal America -1993) in Stock by Twisted records
Danny Tenaglia - Classics Remixes
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Here's another one from the same Mancuso mix and
it's _got_
Hi all,
I love Detroit, but I absolutely adore Chicago, so forgive me if some of you
find this off topic (which it is really not because who influenced Derrick May,
Juan and others? Yep, the late Ron Hardy).
Here we go, the mix I listened to is on http://deephousepage.com/mix12.htm
It is No
Hi,
Was wondering if any of you are checking out the new Ken Burns' documentary,
called Jazz on PBS?
I'm also wondering what it'll say about Jazz in regards to influencing
techno, if any.
It is coming on every night this week and next @ 9 PM EST/CST. So far, the
stories are quite deep and
I checked this out yesterday afternoon, starting with Desire. A great way to
spend the afternoon @ work. That Carl Craig mix of Can't Take It is great!
So is Lights Down Low. I knew that had to be Theo Parrish.
Tristan
==
Ten mixes, one album, various
There is a photo of Buzz as well as a short 'bio' on the submerge site. It's
probably not so current though. www.submerge.com/APPages/DJ_Buzz_Goree.html
Also you can check out his archived DEMF set on Groovetech. (you must already
know about this)
dave
In a message dated 1/11/01 7:48:07 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've been watching it and for the most part like the documentary. The knock
on it from the reviews I've read is that it doesn't go into the current
state of jazz or its future, so I doubt it'll mention techno, which is
unfortunate.
Hi,
I'll have a stab at two of these from your description (because I have no
way of listening to audio at work);
track 5: Trax-style all the way, female singing: Fall down on me, I need
you, I need you,etc
If it's an almost gospel-like vocal style with a stabby lead synth, then I
think
I wanted to thank everyone who responded to my cry
for help concerning the Metroplex party. I should have
specified I was thinking of the 10th anniv. here in
Detroit, and not the 12th anniv. bash in London
(ironically I was at both:P). In the end, I got the
confirmation I needed. Thank you again
on 1/11/2001 5:01 AM, Jongsma, K.J. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Found out who the UR DJ Clandestine really is, DJ Buzz Goree.
Anyone got any background info on 'Buzz'
Isn't he DJ Bone?
Nope. Check the DEMF archives. Both sets are worth a repeated listen!
--
There4IM
as far as I know Buzz and Bone are 2 diferent people. (or maybe thats just
what he *wants* us to think? the clever bastard! ;^)
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on 1/11/2001 9:08 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep but this thing is on the 3rd episode with 7 more to go(I think). I'm most
certain they'll cover that era.
I wouldn't be too hopeful about any coverage of the future of jazz, or
it's influence on hip-hop, pop, or electronic
Your joking right?..
Both Buzz and Bone are two real individuals who have funked up the
city for quite awhile now
Two unmistakable high points for Bone , make that three
would be : Love Club , Bone Cluade young @ Train station
last: his release on Metroplex , with the double groove
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Was wondering if any of you are checking out the new Ken Burns' documentary,
called Jazz on PBS?
I'm also wondering what it'll say about Jazz in regards to influencing
techno, if any.
It is coming on every night this week and next @ 9
did anyone listen to wdet 101.9 last night - liz copeland's and clark
warner's special on carl craig?
man do they know what they're talking about. good show, great music and
lots of great info too.
_
Get Your Private,
Was wondering if any of you are checking out the new Ken Burns' documentary,
called Jazz on PBS?
Yep!
I'm also wondering what it'll say about Jazz in regards to influencing
techno, if any.
Probably *nothing*. It pretty much ignores JAZZ of the last 40 years, never
mind
jazz influenced genres.
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Sent: January 11, 2001 10:47 AM
Subject: Re: [313] track ID's Ron Hardy Mix
RD,
I have the second id
track 6: Trax-style, male singing: Can't you see, everybody is dancing
with me...Music takes
Back from the dead to ask a few questions. Always wanted to know but never
thought to ask about Schatrax. Who is it, is there anything else out under
different names? All releases I possess are excellent - chord oriented deep
techno (house?) Lovely movement to all, and not tiring in the least.
hi everyone,
i accidentally deleted the messages from this thread. could someone
*please* forward these to me?
thanks in advance,
ani
record time
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From: Joseph Ross Lynn IV [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 12:38 PM
Subject: [313] Schatrax, Perlon, UR - questions, tips, review
Also, Best Perlon releases?
Well, how bout if I told you which ones aint all that hot??? :)
Also, Best Perlon releases?
I personally think that [per14] pantytec - 1999, particularly the track A
glimpse rocks, always seem to be able to pull great mixes in and out of
this one...
I don't often book mark mixes, but what sounds great is when that weird wind
up occurs, slowly pull in
Kodwo Eshun deals with this oversight of later jazz in his book More
Brilliant than the Sun:
The last 2 decades of jazz consitute a collective machine for forgetting
the years '68-75, the Era when its leading players engineered jazz into a
Afrodelic Space Program, an Alien World Electronics.
Hello everyone and Happy New Year!
I am planning a trip to Toronto. If you live in TO, and could help me out
with some club info please respond to me in private.
Thanks for your time and sorry to waste the bandwidth.
misszak
Ok, i'm sorry. I must be wrong. You see, i thought this message board
was about Detroit Techno Music.
Its not about Detroit techno.
People on the list don't like the word techno it is more politically
correct to use the term electronic music or funk.
Techno creates a conflict of interest to
because Detroit techno represent the old Detroit electronic genre and its
basically on its way out
WHAT
Techno is mostly assosiated with artist like Adam bayer, Marco carola, ect...
WHAT
got this off of the MW list, thought some of you might think it to be an
interesting comment...
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Plus, just to keep this on-topic, I was lsitenig
last night when they
replayed some old radio
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Subject: Re: [313] techno is dumb childs play
because Detroit techno represent the old Detroit electronic genre and its
basically on its way out
WHAT
Here here! To say that
okay. before this thread gets out of hand: lets review the definition of
flame bait shall we?
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on 1/11/2001 5:32 PM, darw_n at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
got this off of the MW list, thought some of you might think it to be an
interesting comment...
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Plus, just to keep this on-topic, I was
Burns covers from the 60's until the present in the final episode I believe.
Ryan Heard
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Subject: Re: [313] Jazz is the Teacher...
on
Yep,
Bone and Buzz are definately two different people! ;)
Peace,
Patrick.
as far as I know Buzz and Bone are 2 diferent people. (or maybe thats just
what he *wants* us to think? the clever bastard! ;^)
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James Ruskin - Remix of Code Red on Code Red 10 (stand down)
Dennis
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Track ID
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 09:22:47 -0500
Hi. I've been trying to figure out what this song is for some time. I
have two mixes that it's on,
On Sat, Jan 06, 2001 at 10:02:12AM -0500, dj revolver wrote:
Someone last month sent a great link that had tons of info about mastering
and vinyl pressing and duplication. i must have accidently deleted it.
does anyone still have it?
thanks for the help.
http://www.aardvark-mastering.com/
Sean Deason wrote:
as far as I know Buzz and Bone are 2 diferent people.(or maybe thats just
what he *wants* us to think? the clever bastard! ;^)
Maybe that's true, I just wrote a post as to anonimity not too long ago and
why people should keep their traps shut when they know who an anonymous
Todd Smith wrote:
Perlon 9 as well has a nice remix done by one half of Maus Stolle The
Spirit
(innervision mix) which any half hearted deep house DJ should have in their
crate
at all times.
it also has that keith dennis co-produced track with the monologue about the
weather
in seattle,
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Interesting indeed.but because it doesn't really deal much with the
last 30 yearsI'm positive techno won't be in there at all.
BUT they do describe early jazz as being a sound never before heard.
If
that doesn't describe
In a message dated 1/11/01 2:35:58 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Burns covers from the 60's until the present in the final episode I believe.
Ryan Heard
Oh one more thing, Jazz is not coming on tonight because The Clinton Years
on Frontline
will be on. The next Jazz installment is on Jan
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 1/11/01 10:08:17 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Interesting indeed.but because it doesn't really deal much with the
last 30 yearsI'm positive techno won't be in there at all.
BUT they do describe early jazz as being
In the book Last Night a DJ Saved My Life: The history fo the Disc Jockey
the terms rave and jockey, etc are discussed in relation to their origin.
Rave was merely a term for all night party, it first being used around the
20s i think. So, the probability of a radio announcer saying such, would be
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