I didn't know shoegazing was important to the scene... Can anyone
elaborate on this??? I love My Bloody Valentine. I think it was Lush
and Slowdive that I also like quite a bit.
~Dave
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Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 4:09
I
think they were at least as important to Detroit as a lot of the other
synth-pop-type bands of that era, like Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys, Erasure,
and the less-pop ones too.
Definitely--it was the thick synths and rabid experimentation (on
Stephen Morris' part) with electronic percussion
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As far as the side-projects go, you must agree, Barny's work with Johnny
Marr and Neil Tennant in the first Electronic album produced some
amazing, severely under-rated music.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 7:32 PM
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If it isn't out till October how is everyone listening to this thing?
jim
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From: Kookie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dennis Donohue [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Plastikman - Closer
After hearing lots and
That was the album I thought of as well. Absolutely classic. :)
Their single Confusion was a huge crossover song. Back in the day you'd
find this played at most *any* east coast club playing dance music, no
matter what the genre.
lisa
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hoox
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From: The Deliverator [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Kookie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 11:18 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Plastikman - Closer
If it isn't out till October how is everyone listening to this thing?
jim
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would any UK 313ers know where i can find out the contact details of the
global underground people ? there's no contact info on their website.
perhaps someone has access to a UK music industry directory or something
like that. hit me back privately if you might be able to help out.
i have my
Yes, as for a Detroit connection remix wise, Kevin Saunderson remixed
Round Round on Quest Records in 1989. Also, Steve 'Silk' Hurley did two
remixes of Fine Time on the same label.
Orrin
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From: laz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 05,
I recently went to a talk by Stanford Law Professor and media critic
Lawrence Lessig where he said that in terms of practical real world
copyright law as it is being applied these days, successful defense
essentially depends on how much money you have to spend on litigation. Kind
of shocking
i guess that's the same as many areas of law
on 6/8/03 4:10 PM, James Hurlbut at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently went to a talk by Stanford Law Professor and media critic
Lawrence Lessig where he said that in terms of practical real world
copyright law as it is being applied these
If you go to Islington, check out Haggle vinyl.
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I am talking about Richie Hawtin's work in general. Richie/Plastikman
disappointed me in the last couple of years.
That's my absolutely personal opinion. I don't want to see a new war about
Richie Hawtin and his qualities on this list here.
He was and is very important for our scene and he
[Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
im not sure how im feeling. ive previously thought that every
plastikman album was better than the one before it. but certain things
about this im not feeling. the best part of consumed for me was how
far in the background the kick drum was. not only was
O.L. From The Basement wrote:
Yes, as for a Detroit connection remix wise, Kevin Saunderson remixed
Round Round on Quest Records in 1989.
Not just Kevin Saunderson, but Ben Grosse (also of Detroit, I assume;
he mixed Good Life) as well.
There's a nice discography at
without giving up any priviledge information, i will say that this is an
album you must buy in october. having the mp3 on your hard drive is only
half the experience.
On Tue, 5 Aug 2003, Kookie wrote:
After hearing lots and lots of hype about this albulm for the past couple of
months, I
i'll never forget the first time i heard a bootleg of joy division
performing ceremony. this was after it was already my favorite new order
song. i felt like i was listening to a ghost.
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I tend to agree, but I still love Regret as a fantastic pop song.
Republic and Get Ready both sit outside the traditional canon of most
New Order fans. Why? Lots of theories abound, but in general the band
more or less broke up after Technique (1989), and frankly never really
found their
Has anyone checked this download out at all?
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I love the freaky bits, they're sort of what Kraftwerk are all about for me.
UK tour would be great but not holding my breath, anyone know when
Kraftwerk last appeared in the UK - was it Tribal Gathering?
Anyone go to The Big Chill this weekend?
Cinematic Orchestra were fantastic, but
Got sent this today - thought there may be some interested peeps hiding away
on the 313 !
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To: 'Team-2db' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 4:03 AM
Subject: Jeff Mills/Richie Hawtin 909
Hey
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designated recipient(s) named above. If you are not the intended recipient of
this message you are hereby notified that any review,
Can anyone tell me if the Planet E Geology v2 is mixed or separate tracks like
the first one ?
Thanks in Advance.
Rav
the cd is mixed, the vinyl features four songs from the cd, unmixed.
wojtek
On Wednesday, Aug 6, 2003, at 03:05 US/Pacific, Mann, Ravinder [CCS]
wrote:
Can anyone tell me if the Planet E Geology v2 is mixed or separate
tracks like the first one ?
Thanks in Advance.
Rav
Smallfish is probably the best, though if you're down that way the bi-wire
shop is supposed to be good - I've never managed to make it myself, but
their online catalogue is good and if I remember rightly you have to make an
appointment any more. I'm sure Amanda's lurking somewhere here with the
had another listen to this last night.
just wanted to say its recommended!
nice deep techno, nothing too clever, just nice.
A side is the one for me (the reprise of changes of life is OK, but the
a-side is the killer)
_
So... should I check the Reckless n1 soul basement in Islington? Is it any
good?
It depends on how much time you have! I've found good things there but its
stock is smaller than the Berwick Street store, and it is quite a bit more
expensive; as with the the other store hip hop and disco/boogie
hi all
sorry for the OT post, but thought someone out there might know. i thought i
heard tonite on local oz station JJJ that the roots are touring in australia
in october? anyone know if this is true? Cyclone, you're always in the know,
have you heard anything?
cheers
nath
does anyone know the name of the track herbert plays @ 10 days off 23min 30
into the 1st part of the mix? (http://www.houseblogger.com/). Mr oizo comes
out of it.
ive heard shake play it before a couple of times also
also the track he plays 2:50 into the 2nd part of the mix (Frank sinatra??).
Joe
Copied and pasted from another forum, here's my take on it
Just listened to this for the first time and it was a terrible
disappointment. It had a few moments, but at least until track 6 I could
hardly believe how devoid of substance it was.
I don't think it sounds a lot like any of the
Jeez,
I guess this is why Derrick May doesn't release much music anymore. It's
always impossible to live up to your past accomplishments isn't it?
jim
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From: Max Duley / ARCart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 9:00 AM
Perhaps making great music doesn't sit well with a hectic lifestyle as
International Techno DJ?
I haven't heard the new LP yet, but I do feel sorry for the guy. That won't
make me buy a bad record though...
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From: The Deliverator [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
I've not heard it either, and the range of opinions I've heard about it so far
is broad enough for me not to have decided in advance whether I'm going to buy
it or not - at least it hasn't been universally panned!
This year is shaping up to be quite a big one when it comes to people with
You're right Brendan, I can confirm that the LFO tracks are a complete
return to form. I like the new Kraftwerk Album, wasn't keen on The Mix or
Café, but the new one is great in the car and we've been mixing in tracks
live and it seem to work. I'm looking forward to the Plastikman album.
Publish
13. tres demented demented (or just crazy)
planet-e
Just want to say that I'm glad I'm hearing the Tres Demented track all over
the place at the moment (contrary to my expectations that it would be
avoided as just too out-there) or are we all ...
Peace
k
13. tres dementeddemented (or just crazy)
planet-e
Just want to say that I'm glad I'm hearing the Tres Demented track all over
the place at the moment (contrary to my expectations that it would be
avoided as just too out-there) or are we all ...
yeah i agree, tho the main track
but Francois K was a bit dissapointing...no techno!
You should have hung around - he played a few obvious things which are still
techno as far as I am aware - Strings of Life by Rhythim Is Rhythim, Black
Water by Octave One (its still techno even though he played the instrumental),
that new
You should have hung around - he played a few obvious things
which are still techno as far as I am aware - Strings of Life
by Rhythim Is Rhythim, Black Water by Octave One (its still
techno even though he played the instrumental), that new Carl
Craig and Laurent Garnier one... Maybe now
Just had a dig around on Hexstatic and found they have a secret release of one
of their sample heavy sets available directly from Ninja:
Just had a dig around on Hexstatic and found they have a secret release of one
of their sample heavy sets available directly from Ninja:
http://www.ninjatune.net/ninjashop/index.php?cat=4type=LPby=6code=EXACT001#EXACT001
CD and DVD too
David
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As far as the side-projects go, you must agree, Barny's work with Johnny
Marr and Neil Tennant in the first Electronic album produced some
amazing, severely under-rated music.
Definitely.
Matt
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Matt Hellige [EMAIL PROTECTED]
the demented (or just crazy) mix hasn't really hit me yet as it's a
bit too shouty for mefor want of a better way of describing it.
robin...
Yeah understandable Robin! It's not something you put on at home and have a
nice listen to. It's too confrontational! But I've heard it out at
As far as the side-projects go, you must agree, Barny's work with Johnny
Marr and Neil Tennant in the first Electronic album produced some
amazing, severely under-rated music.
Definitely.
'Getting Away With It' is probably one of my all-time favourite songs by any
artist, oh! the
Anybody heard this??
_D
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Subject: (313) n.e.w. Prince!
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From: spacecrusher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
http://entertainment.msn.com/netcal/?netcal=395
it was mixed by mike clark
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, Mann, Ravinder [CCS] wrote:
Can anyone tell me if the Planet E Geology v2 is mixed or separate tracks
like the first one ?
Thanks in Advance.
Rav
I gave it a listen this morning and decided I'll be buying it when it comes
out. Ido wonder if there are will be any EPs or extra mixes etc. on vinyl
coming out of this project besides the current album that is floating around in
mp3. I bet there will be some cool packaging too.
_Dave
12, cd single, full length cd, and 3xLP afaik
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From: David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Kookie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Dennis Donohue [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 10:20 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Plastikman - Closer
ok gang- looks like i'm gonna get a few minutes on the phone with
kraftwerk (not sure who yet). So I wanted some input as to what i should
ask.
they only want to talk about the new recordings. no old stuff.
any sugestions.
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ok gang- looks like i'm gonna get a few minutes on the phone with
kraftwerk (not sure who yet). So I wanted some input as to what i
should
ask.
they only want to talk about the new recordings. no old stuff.
Any remixes planned for the new material? Will anything
Sounds cool. I guess it will be Ralf as he is the only one who does
interviews in these days.
It would be cool if you could ask them about the relationship with UR and
Mad Mike as they even
played the UR remix of Expo 2000 during their recent shows.
Furthermore are there plans for even new UR
Did they approach the new material in their normal
way or did the process differ?
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From: Matt MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 August 2003 19:15
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Subject: Re: (313) kraftwerk interview
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New interview with Technasia at www.bleep43.com
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Saturday 3 pm - 2 am Free B4 7pm, £3 after
John Kennedy; Jamie Croyden (Chango)*, Toby Frith,
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From: Kelly M [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 2:42 AM
Subject: RE: (313) new order.
As far as the side-projects go, you must agree, Barny's work with Johnny
Marr and Neil Tennant in the first Electronic album produced some
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok gang- looks like i'm gonna get a few minutes on the phone with
kraftwerk (not sure who yet). So I wanted some input as to what i
should ask.
Maybe ask them if they've been out to a club lately? And which ones? Sounds
trite but it would be nice to know, to
Hallo,
I have been awfully busy working, taking classes, and studying for my LSAT
(ugh) during the past month. Does anyone know where I could hear a bit of
this without searching for hours?
Thanks.
_
The new MSN 8: smart
Oh dear, sounds like I should definitely have been a bit more patient
since all those tracks qualify as techno in my book.
Agreed that Freddy Fresh was good - really heavy breaks + an
absolutely fantastic moustache
Forgot to mention Bugz In The Attic - they were excellent, really
bring on the tour!
At 11:05 pm +0100 5/8/03, Andrew wrote:
Yes, it's pretty nice, no great stylistic innovation but who cares
when the melodies and textures are so good - highlights for me were
the tracks Aero Dynamik and 'Elektro Cardiogram. Certainly worth
purchasing + comes out on my
Ralf mentioned in an interview in a Swiss newspaper that they are
considering an autumn/winter of Europe.
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Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 9:55 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Tour De France Soundtracks
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I've spent a long day in front of this computer without any music
so if you could - point me in the direction of your top 5 (online). Any
style - just want to hear some good mixing and/or selection.
thanks
MEK
nathan goode wrote:
hi all
sorry for the OT post, but thought someone out there might know. i thought i
heard tonite on local oz station JJJ that the roots are touring in australia
in october? anyone know if this is true? Cyclone, you're always in the know,
have you heard anything?
some cool peeps included in this doco about djing
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