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Ummm, what the subject header says :)
http://wdetfm.org/content/special_feature.php
I'm sure there's plenty of house and techno artists that are not on the
list, but people here feel *should* be on the list, but in any case it's
good to see Terrence Parker being mentioned (even if it is as a
on the most recent Bent Crayon mailout:
MILLSART: Every Dog Has Its Day Vol. 3 2x12 (AXIS). In time, all
wrongdoings are eligible for correction. Even in the eye of a storm, we
must endure the invalid as a objective fragment in the existence of
mankind. Effortlessly, time passes over and
Makes no sense whatsoever.
Unfortunately Mills influenced a whole generation of producers to put this
sort of gibberish on the back of their album sleeves.
Jason Donnelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 08/01/2002 11:26:30 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
cc:
Subject: [313] every dog vol 3
on the most
Makes no sense whatsoever.
i thought that, but then i thought maybe it was a zen trick to empty your
mind.
Unfortunately Mills influenced a whole generation of producers to put this
sort of gibberish on the back of their album sleeves.
what would you rather be written?
hmm i think we
Great music, but I wish someone would deal with his grammar before
publishing his notes. It's embarrassing. Might be due to the fact that
they're usually put out by companies in countries where English is language
II ...
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From: Jason Donnelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, I think that we have been here before.
Am I the only one who gets slightly irritated by people thanking God for
their musical abilities? It's completely unnecessary. Besides, what the
lord giveth, the lord taketh away.
robin pinning [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 08/01/2002 11:45:11 AM
Please
Here's one I'll never forget: Blake Baxter presents '313' (Tresor, '96)
Detroit as a city is a forgotten place but it can develop a new urban
role... (or very close). That's Detroit as a city mind, not as a pumpkin.
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Here's one I'll never forget: Blake Baxter presents '313' (Tresor, '96)
Detroit as a city is a forgotten place but it can develop a new urban
role... (or very close).
That's Detroit as a city mind, not as a pumpkin.
not as a state of mind? :)
robin...
Very good.
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From: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 11:58 AM
To: Odeluga, Ken
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
Subject: RE: [313] every dog vol 3
Here's one I'll never forget: Blake Baxter presents '313' (Tresor, '96)
Detroit as a city
I wasn't suggesting insincerity, just that if you believe in God (or a god)
then it's between you and him, and there's no need to hand out the credits.
Bit like a over-long Oscars acceptance speech.
robin pinning [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 08/01/2002 12:04:06 PM
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Well, since others are throwing around their opinions about this, I guess I'll
toss mine out there. I enjoy writings like this. The concept of time and its
existence have perplexed intelligent minds for forever (if forever exists).
Without time there is no forever and with forever there is
The grammar isn't to the point where it bothers me.I'd have to read it
directly from the record and not Jason's retyping it to actually analyze it
though. Maybe Jeff should hire an editor to fend off grammatical analysts! ;)
On Tue, 08 January 2002, robin pinning wrote:
Well, since
meant to say before everyone on the list hits the bent crayon site for a
copy, 'every dog vol 3' was listed in the 'forth coming titles' section, so
you might want to pre-order with John C to avoid the rush when its
eventually released.
also worth a mention, and ready to ship is:
MR FINGERS:
===
Kinda on topic as this is a very 313music friendly event
it's in Melbourne Australia though..
===
saturday 19th January 2002
H E A D S P A C E 02
the dub tech joint underground
The grammar is not the point at all ... (but it is just as bad in the
origianl notes as in the transcript, I'm afraid) The point is whether we
really think Jeff is adding a great deal to the history of Western
philosophy with all this? Of course the validity of temporality (or not),
the beauty of
... The Everydog Has It's Day CD edition out on Musicman last year was a
different item?
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From: Jason Donnelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 1:42 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] every dog vol 3
meant to say before everyone on the
The grammar is not the point at all ... (but it is just as bad in the
origianl notes as in the transcript, I'm afraid) The point is whether we
really think Jeff is adding a great deal to the history of Western
philosophy with all this?
hmm, does that matter? the text JM provides is surely
On Tue, 08 January 2002, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
... but at the end of the day (upon
which a dog will have his) facile, primary school sentiments are easily
recognisable as just that.
Whoops! Recognizable. ;)
So the point is, that whoever recognizes Jeff's discussion topics are smarter
than
hmm, does that matter? the text JM provides is surely just setting the
stage for the music to follow. to get you in the right frame of mind to
get (grok) what JM wants you to take from the music.
robin...
I agree whole-heartedly! The text is there to try to get the listener into the
same
...has a recordcompany on this list?
Maybe interested in releasing my music perhaps?
www.mp3.com/micaelforsberg
or maybe give me som comments about my music or recordlabels that might find
my music interesting.
Best regards
Micael Forsberg
I've actually been thinking about offering my services as a liner notes
writer to detroit influenced artists. Taking the liner notes from EVERY
DOG HAS ITS DAY away from the context of the album makes it even more
apparent that techno artists need real writers if they are serious about
taking
time exists to organise the universe's knowlege
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De : Jason Donnelly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: 313@hyperreal.org
Cc :
Data: Tue, 08 Jan 2002 11:26:30 +
Assunto : [313] every dog vol 3
on the most recent Bent Crayon mailout:
I'm (Giles Dickerson / flatplastic.com) going to be spinning at the Phoenix
landing on Mass Ave. in Central Square, Cambridge tomorrow night (Wednesday)
and you can expect a healthy dose of all things deep, soulful, and mind
altering. Expect a heavy swing in your thing.
Check
So what can we expect? Another 2 slabs of old, dusty tracks?
W
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From: Jason Donnelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] at INET-1
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 11:26 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org at INET-1
Subject: [313] every dog vol 3
on the most recent Bent Crayon mailout:
I don't think that musicians need writers to transform their work into
something that is more meaningful. Most music is equivocal, and it is this
that has imbued it with so much power and meaning throughout history. If an
artist wants some sort of narrative to their work, you'd expect that they
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think that musicians need writers to transform their work into
something that is more meaningful. Most music is equivocal, and it is this
that has imbued it with so much power and meaning throughout history. If an
artist wants some sort of
what´s the problem ?
interesting thoughts - written in a simple understandable way -
don´t know if someone else would write down those thoughts -
language will be moving along and the advanced definitions of how people
should communicate - seperating the classes will be gone tommorow
so
Well, yes I see your point. The same could be said for classical music.
Very few musicians have presumed themselves to be good writers as well. But
as a music enthusiast, I am interested in how the music came about, not in
a set of imposed ideas about what the music means.
alastair
Lester
I think some people are slightly embarrassed by the futurist
philosophy/mythology that sometimes informs techno and look upon it with the
same disdain as punks did on some of the excesses of progressive rock,
musical or otherwise.
Personally, I like some decorations, so to speak...be they
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, james boylan wrote:
I think some people are slightly embarrassed by the futurist
philosophy/mythology that sometimes informs techno and look upon it with the
same disdain as punks did on some of the excesses of progressive rock,
musical or otherwise.
You're right.
armin wrote:
anyone heard the new eric and/or fiedel? comments?
you mean the smith hack LP?
when i heard it first i immediately thought:
it's a _real_ cooperation of eric (errorsmith) and
soundhack; a mixture of eric's rather experimental,
harsh, sometimes industrial sounds, and
Currently between my shoulder blades:
Theories and subjects of substance is the elementary element
that fuels the minds within our axis.
If publicly wearing such word salad at least once a week
for three years isn't a sign of love I don't know what is . . .
-
Brian balistic Prince
I'm sure this was covered already
I got DVD copy of Metropolis, and want to synch up the Mills soundtrack to
the film.
The film is nearly 2 hours long, but the soundtrack is only 1 hour long.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Vince Woolums
Mills took his own cuts and snips of the movie and his version was only an
hour long. I don't think the Lang estate gave him the rights to put out his
version, yet anyway. Nor do I think they were entirely happy with the parts
he extended / cut out.
There's an article my g-friend and i wrote
I said delete me
NOW
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On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
Great music, but I wish someone would deal with his grammar before
publishing his notes. It's embarrassing. Might be due to the fact that
they're usually put out by companies in countries where English is language
II ...
Mills isn't stupid or
But if you're going to add another layer to it...why not use a WRITER?
I don't know that we're supposed to take it that seriously. I think
it's just supposed to come off as whimsical stoned nonsense.
hire a copywriter, and then you just get *insincere* whimsical stoned
nonsense. (please
It is not an issue of Jeff Mills intelligence, it is a matter of style and
art. The problem that I have always had with his notes is that it is a
second rate attempt to write like Buckminster Fuller. The difference is that
Fuller had a distinct and somewhat confusing style of discourse because
Hello dear 313'lers
can anybody tell me which record Claude Young plays on the new Double Mix CD of
Rok/Claude Young-Berlin,Detroit. It is number 10 of the Claude Young mix cd,
right before he plays the Jeff Mills track.
Thanx in advance
Arne
Arne Weinberg
GROUND ZERO Rec. / STARBABY
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The grammar is not the point at all ... (but it is just as bad in the
origianl notes as in the transcript, I'm afraid) The point is whether we
really think Jeff is adding a great deal to the history of Western
philosophy with all this? Of course the validity of temporality (or not),
the
At 21:27 8-1-02 +, kenneth taylor wrote:
can someone tell me how to change email addresses for this list? I'm
having a ton of trouble resubscribing from a different account.
The only way is:
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On hyperreal there's no such tool like
whaaa
this is funny
I remember a quote from Drexcya about why they give that much interviews
(not)
it's to cult or not to cult
Mad'R
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It's usually sincerely meant. Why dhouldn't they? You don't have to read it,
right?
:)
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [313] every dog vol 3
Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 10:43 PM
Yes, I think that we have been here before.
Am I the only one who gets slightly
i am not saying nothing about mills. but sagen and hawking?
i would touch their stuff about time too.
martin heidegger -time and being sounds better. or henri Bergson.
*BTW*
i am really like the music mills but it got nothing to do with that.
A
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i don`t get how u can cut an hour from a film like metropolis
a
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Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 8:56 PM
Subject: RE: [313] Metropolis film soundtrack
As I understand it, they are making a longer version, so more music will be
composed. It was originally done for possibly playing at a party as a
backdrop. It works really well!
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Greetings,
Where can I purchase a DEMF 2000 poster? Any assistance would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Ciao,
Joel Fernandez.
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there are a few versions of metropolis around (including a colored version).
i rented one that seemed to be maybe 1/2 hour longer than the cd.
and for the most part i could kinda figure out when the music was in time.
i thought the music was perfect for the movie too.
i remember mention a while
Excuse me, don't you mean 'real football'?
Liverpool FC are hard as hell
;)
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Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 12:18 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Detroit club drug culture in UK press
Anyway, the good small
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