cabaret voiltare - 2x45
i know its more industrial
but for more modern it was minus orange/ i-f space invaders are smoking
grass bought tham at the same time
scotto
lansing ,mi
plaztikjezuz.com
and what about everone's 2nd techno record?
I remember taking my cassette tape of Kraftwerk's
Computer World to class in the 1st grade for show and
tell and all the kids in the class thought I was
weird.
this is OT but it reminds me of a similar situation:
some time in the 70s - moved to the Midwest from California in 1st grade
In
Hehe...we can go far this way :)
For me that was the period for all the earlies productions on Fnac Music, so
the Laurent Garnier Paris EP (in maxi CD), Shazz Moonflower, and of
course Aurora Borealis.
- KiDD*e*
- Original Message -
From: john harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313
Aurora Borealis, OhOh i tryed to listen to it...
Waw that is definitively not like Detroit Techno which doesnt get old and is
non-era !
This track sounds damn old, and ive found even better, the cosmic baby CD
Stellar Supremehehe, ill stop here!
- KiDD*e*
- Original Message -
From:
It's up on alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.electronic
This isn't to sanction not paying for music; but this is long
out of print, and this is a chance to hear it somewhat in context.
Any of the artists represented on the compilation who feel like I'm
ripping them off by downloading this album, get back
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.irobotnow.com/index.php
This robot will be featured in I, Robot starring...
Will Smith. I tell ya, if Will Smith bastardizes
another Stevie Wonder song, or another
Whispers song, or another classic song for
this movie's soundtrack, I'm seriously
hello
here's last Friday's playlist - a bit late because of computer problems.
Anyone else listened to the Matthew Dear album? Not in what I'd call
the 'classical' Detroit style (though echoes of Drexciya), but still
pretty soulful in places.
best
dan
CHILLED OUT PASSION - Friday nights
-- Original Message --
From: john harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and what about everone's 2nd techno record?
maurizio - m7, same day i bought the first record. the first
couple things after that that i bought were aril brikha on on,
rhythim is rhythim nude
bought a copy of the cybotron 7-inch of cosmic cars b/w the line (on deep
space) at the harmony house at tel-twelve mall in 1982 because mojo was
playing the heck out of it at the time. i still much prefer this mix of cosmic
cars to the one that appears on the fantasy versions of the cybotron
Techno 2: The Next Generation comp.
k
This CD is quite easily findable on gemm and such like websites for
reasonable prices.
I know we live in an age of not paying for good music if one chooses not to,
but in this case the choice *is* there.
(I'm keeping my value judgement to myself on this, just saying that the cd
is still quite
aha! well u can tell I never paid attention in my geography class!
re: the give away was mention of a
possible late-night swim after theo plays. i suspect it's not swimming
weather in the other newcastle.
but if they can wear t-shirts in December anything is possible :)
anyway n'joy all
my first techno vinyl was the rise by v.d.t. (vorsprung durch techno)
on container records/hamburg (91). i got it from one of the members who
i meet at our local swimming facility. i had no clue about techno itself
before (hell, i was 14) and it simply changed my life :)
ronny
Talking of local swimming facilitation, here´s some soul and disco.
http://www.nwaq.com/edit/edit.htm
the cheese has been taken out where that was needed, so i guess some of em are
almost to be called an edit.
I´m gonna clean up the server this weekend, so it´s gonna be up for a short
time.
dunno exactly which one made it into my hands first, but after
discovering our local dealer i left the house with:
joey beltram - energy flash - transmat
f.u.s.e. - substance abuse - +8 whitelabel
speedy j - evolution - +8 whitelabel
musicology - musicology - b12
phuture - we are phuture acid
Mutant TG promo's are out...
Picks Carl Craig/Weatherall/Ratcliffe
Martin Dust
Is that Ratcliffe from Basement Jaxx or someone else?
Can't imagine what the Jaxx would want to do with TG
-Original Message-
From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 11:13 AM
To: ThReE oNe ThReE
Subject: (313) TG
Mutant TG promo's are out...
Picks Carl
morning Martin
is their a Guy called Gerald interview pending later for LD or did I read it
wrong yesterday?
also love the comment re: your wife comparing the Big Chill people to Men
Behaving badly Dorothy Garystill tickles me know :)
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From:
Two points:
New Audience - lets hope they go out and buy the back catalogue
TG deserve it - they've hard made a living out of their art, about time they
got something back
oh and third, I hope it does upset all those that think TG are so pure that
they shouldn't be remixed - this was the whole
oh and third, I hope it does upset all those that think TG are so pure that
they shouldn't be remixed - this was the whole mission, one that went from
TG to PTV to TOPY
remixed, maybe...but not sanitised
It might have not been the point then, but a whole generation of electronic
producers were influenced by them and this is one way of paying their respects
-Original Message-
From: Sean Creen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 11:29 AM
To: Robert Taylor
Cc: 313 mailing
AFX analogue bubblebath
94ish?
first CD was sheet one.
On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Robert Taylor wrote:
Can't remember really - Exit 100 was the first 'hard techno' record.
Does Dextrous by Nightmares On Wax count as a techno record?
-Original Message-
From: Mann, Ravinder [CCS]
TG was always a bitter taste but we (TG/PTV/TOPY) always did things to upset
the norm and our own fans - it was indeed a full time job. The point being
we did what we wanted not what you wanted or expected - that was just to
safe and pointless...
5/3/04 11:29 AM Sean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The
Martin - what was your PTV moniker? Or is that a secret?
-Original Message-
From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 11:29 AM
To: Sean Creen; Robert Taylor
Cc: 313 mailing list
Subject: Re: (313) TG
TG was always a bitter taste but we (TG/PTV/TOPY) always did
Sorry to labour the point, but there is very little more safe and
pointless than getting a load of big names in to resequence tracks with a
4x4 beat behind them IMO...
-Original Message-
From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 March 2004 11:29
To: Sean Creen; Robert Taylor
Cc: 313
Exactly - that's the whole point
5/3/04 11:36 AM Sean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry to labour the point, but there is very little more safe and
pointless than getting a load of big names in to resequence tracks with a
4x4 beat behind them IMO...
-Original Message-
From: Martin
To avoid being safe and pointless by being safe and pointless? Ah, I see
now... :))
Anyway, I must try to get hold of a copy of the remixes later to check them
out.
-Original Message-
From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 March 2004 11:33
To: Sean Creen
Cc: 313 mailing list
OK, I got a throbbing gristle Q, pretty basic one really.
I've got a couple of Throbbing Gristle records, and quite a few Chris
Cosey ones, but I know very little about them and have not read any
interviews or anything. Bit ignorant really - but then thats me all over.
what were they listening
what were they listening to to come out with ideas like that around that
time? any idea?
Abba :)
that is a proper record. I'm still looking for a playable copy, to this
day. anyone want to part with theirs?
dns.
On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, MM wrote:
Psychofuk on Matrix 1996ish. Blue Marble Vinyl.
Matthew
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Enough to inspire anyone to want to make an obnoxious racket
-Original Message-
From: Sean Creen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 11:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) TG
what were they listening to to come out with ideas like that
Crikey that would take years to explain...
Buy yourself a copy ov:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1901033600/qid=1078487737/sr=1-2/re
f=sr_1_10_2/026-2436903-0519652
Watered down and through the eyes of a fan boy but as close as it gets...
Martin
5/3/04 11:47 AM [EMAIL
Roughly counting in my head in most mentioned order you got...
The new dance sound of detroit
808 State
Inner City
Juan Atkins
Strings/The Dance
A Guy Called Gerald
Aphex/FSOL
UR releases
Plastikman
Im quite suprised that 808 are right up there, they made the charts
in the UK. Didnt realise they
Mmm if everyone's first record was Techno - The New Sound Of Dance, how
comes it did so badly...is this like I've seen TG, when in truth there where
only really 15 people there...
Martin
5/3/04 12:15 PM Mann, Ravinder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Roughly counting in my head in most mentioned
Maybe they bought second hand copies?
-Original Message-
From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 12:26 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) first techno record - summary
Mmm if everyone's first record was Techno - The New Sound Of Dance, how
comes it
I was in America in around 1991 with my 808 State t-shirt
on - some girl noticed it when I was in a shopping mall,
and started chatting to me; she even asked me out to an 808
State gig that was going to be happening in about a month's
time!
I was pretty shocked that anyone in the US would
Bearing in mind this is a Techno heads group and it was only about 4 people
who said it... not that surprising in my opinion!! It also wasn't that limited
in release... 62 people claim to have it on Discogs
http://www.discogs.com/release/57919
-Original Message-
From: Martin
Watered down and through the eyes of a fan boy but as close as it gets...
cheers for that. I will buy one. looks interesting, esp. as I know nothing
about them.
alex
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Mmm if everyone's first record was Techno - The New Sound Of Dance, how
comes it did so badly...is this like I've seen TG, when in truth there
where
only really 15 people there...
ha ha! there's a classic one of these in Manc - *that* sex pistols gig at
the free trade hall.
But, I have my own
10 was a subsidiary of Virgin, wasn't it? I thought those two compilations
(ie vol 1 + 2) had been really successful. Maybe sales weren't that great
in Virgin terms, but I had thought they were still up in the tens of
thousands range. I know I see about 5 copies of vol2 every single time I go
10 was a subsidiary of Virgin, wasn't it? I thought those two
compilations
(ie vol 1 + 2) had been really successful. Maybe sales weren't that great
in Virgin terms
I thought they'd done 'ok' too - I always thought the story went that Neil
Rushton did these comps, 'broke' the techno sound in
Can't remember the figures but they are a lot lower than you'd think, well I
was shocked...30,000 seems to ring a bell...
5/3/04 12:52 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]@uk.pwc.com
10 was a subsidiary of Virgin, wasn't it? I thought those two
compilations
(ie vol 1 + 2) had been really successful.
The story also goes that mr Rushton at one time recieved a proper beating from
mr eddie fowlkes at some award for all this...
the roaring ninetiesgotta love em..
-Original Message-
From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: vrijdag 5 maart 2004 13:56
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
On 5-mrt-04, at 12:23, Martin wrote:
oh and third, I hope it does upset all those that think TG are so pure
that
they shouldn't be remixed - this was the whole mission, one that went
from
TG to PTV to TOPY
So CC does a remix for TG together BJ and AW? PTV and TOPY are cool and
so as DM,
5/3/04 1:30 PM kj at technotourist dot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 5-mrt-04, at 12:23, Martin wrote:
oh and third, I hope it does upset all those that think TG are so pure
that
they shouldn't be remixed - this was the whole mission, one that went
from
TG to PTV to TOPY
So CC does a remix
Can't remember the figures but they are a lot lower than you'd
think, well I
was shocked...30,000 seems to ring a bell...
In techno terms that's a blockbuster. But you're probably taking the pish,
right? ...
k
Can't remember the figures but they are a lot lower than you'd think, well
I
was shocked...30,000 seems to ring a bell...
right, right.
I see. wonder if that's UK only.
guess anyone but a major would be made up with 30,000!
alex
p.s. the world needs more techno scandal stories..
: )
Back in the day that would have not been a good figure for the [EMAIL
PROTECTED] in
marketing but no I'm not taking the pish at all and I didn't say 30,000 was
a fact either.
Numbers have nothing to do with how good a record is, well not in my head.
Martin
5/3/04 1:50 PM [EMAIL
I, Robot was also Atari's first true 3D video game (stand-up arcade game
anyways). It appeared in arcades in 1983 and disappeared quickly. You can
d/l it for play with MAME.
George Jones - Logic7
http://allways.nu
http://www.geocities.com/labwerx
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Duke
Martindidn't say 30,000 was
a fact either.
s'alright, didn't take it as 'red'.
just to put it in perspective I remember reading that Carl Cox's FACT did
120,000, and more recently a dimitri from paris comp did 70,000 in a couple
of weeks.
but, again, they're just from the back of my mind and
Hey all,
Some Friday afternoon entertainment
http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/?mod=ShowComponentsModcomponent_id=197
Apologies if this has already been posted. I'm always fascinated
watching other people produce :)
--
Mike
Pacific 0101 by 808 State was in every Detroit DJ's crate and all over the
radio from 98 to 92 or so. I remember Gary Chandler dropping Cubik a few
times on various mix shows, so 808 State was definitely popular for a
minute.
George Jones - Logic7
http://allways.nu
first few techno albums of mine:
air liquide increased difficulty of concentration
prototype 909 acid technology
air liquide black
ultramarine united kingdom
aphex twin selected ambient works 2 (not techno, but
related in a weird way)
-Joe
Roughly counting in my head in most mentioned order
How is Aphex Twin not techno?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 3:02 PM
To: Mann, Ravinder [CCS]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) first techno record - summary
first few techno albums of mine:
air liquide increased
Remember, if it's got electronic noises but no 4/4 kick drum then it's not
techno - it's breaks!
-Original Message-
From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 March 2004 15:07
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Mann, Ravinder [CCS]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) first techno
joe,
Ive been pondering this. Ive got SAW1 and like it and was thinking of
getting SAW2 but a lot of the reviews don't rate it much. I something to
listen to when I need some headspace, you know when you just wanna chill,
albeit in a darker way than most. Im not keen on all those chill out
I got up this morning knowing we had a sold out gig ahead, the car started
first time and all the traffic lights turned to green as I approached. Even
the grey sky seemed happy. Dropped off at the Café, picked up my post and 40
Mally Lights. My PA had a pot of coffee ready. I opened the first
I was a big fan of the Sugarcubes as well as the whole Manchester scene, so it
was inevitable that 808 State would have found its way in there.
I grew up and continue to live in the middle of nowhere: Winnipeg, Manitoba,
Canada. For some of us in the 80's, UK music culture was our first drug.
What was it that Bkork said about techno, Martin?
I think it was you who posted it to that Big Chill thread
-Original Message-
From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 3:16 PM
To: Brendan Nelson; 313 mailing list
Subject: Re: (313) first techno record - summary
5/3/04 3:27 PM Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I had been away from Iceland for over a year and when I returned for New
Year I stayed on top of a mountain. I went for a walk on my own and I saw
the ice was thawing in the lava fields. All I could hear was the cackle of
the ice, echoing over hundreds of
We spent our allowances on Joy Division, Depeche Mode, The Fall, The
Smiths, Flower'd Up, The Farm, Happy Mondays, Inspiral Carpets, and the
Charlatans, etc etc etc.
and I spent all mine on records from the U.S
you wanna swap houses..?
the grass is miles greener on the other
Tongue and Groove
5/3/04 3:29 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Not wishing to sound stupid but what is TG
-Original Message-
From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 March 2004 15:28
To: Martin; Brendan Nelson; 313 mailing list
Subject: RE: (313) first techno record - summary
My first Aphex experience was hearing the track Digeridoo. I wouldn't have
called it breaks or 4/4, or techno exactly, but at a time when people called
everything electronic techno, it fit the bill.
K.
- Original Message -
From: Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, March 5,
SAW2 is genius - in fact I still think its AFX's finest moment.
-Original Message-
From: Mann, Ravinder [CCS] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 March 2004 15:13
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Cc: '313'
Subject: RE: (313) first techno record - summary
joe,
Ive been pondering this. Ive got
I heard analog bubblebath 2 on colin favors show on kiss and duly went
to blackmarket and picked it up... whole box full of rabbit city vinyls
with the analogbubblebath stampa couple of days later was in zoom in
Camden.was asking if they had vol 1 and the guy next to me turned around
and said
I recently found a used copy of the Re/Search Industrial Culture Handbook
with some extremely interesting interviews including TG. Maybe if I was
feeling really motivated I might scan, OCR, and email the text to the list.
MAYBE. Man the interviews in that book are really great though. I
Only the money is greener. ;)
I lived in Windsor when I was 4-5 years of age. If we had stayed things would
have been very very different I am sure.
I would be dead. The pollution content of the air gave me allergies to
everything.
K.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
LOL Brilliant!
MEK
Martin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Robert Taylor [EMAIL
PROTECTED], Brendan Nelson
Both seem to have been busy and they have some interesting stuff out
right
now:
Titonton Duvante - Explicit EP - (Neroli)
Almost Human John Tejada - From Here To There (Twisted Funk)
Titonton Tejada - Passing Through (Amalgama)
(Nice Alex Attias mix
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Freitag, 5. März 2004 17:28
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
Betreff: (313) Tejada, Titonton releases
Both seem to have been busy and they have some interesting stuff
out right
now:
Titonton
yep,
he's a real person, you can see a pic of him XLR8R's LA isssue, the eaxct issue
number escapes me at the moment. I'm looking forward to hearing that Twisted
Funk record too, Mikebee played it for us on cd-r some time ago and it's dope.
jw
- Original Message -
From: Ken Odeluga
On 5-mrt-04, at 17:50, Jwan Allen wrote:
yep,
he's a real person, you can see a pic of him XLR8R's LA isssue, the
eaxct issue number escapes me at the moment. I'm looking forward to
hearing that Twisted Funk record too, Mikebee played it for us on cd-r
some time ago and it's dope.
Arian
On Mar 5, 2004, at 12:33 PM, Brendan Nelson wrote:
I was in America in around 1991 with my 808 State t-shirt
on - some girl noticed it when I was in a shopping mall,
and started chatting to me; she even asked me out to an 808
State gig that was going to be happening in about a month's
time!
The Survival Research Labs show that they put on in Seattle in the late
80's or early 90's (starting to fade from memory at this point), they
played crazy circus music. Seemed very appropriate at the time. I
definitely would NOT want that changed to be the Surgeons music. You
wouldn't get the
Surgeon did once play a Ade Fenton track tho
5/3/04 5:29 PM David [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Survival Research Labs show that they put on in Seattle in the late
80's or early 90's (starting to fade from memory at this point), they
played crazy circus music. Seemed very appropriate at the time.
Damn it. Thats the show I have been dreaming of. I'm rushing just thinking
about it. Heh. Pass the tiger balm. Ew.
Perhaps the grass is greener after all.
K.
- Original Message -
From: Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, March 5, 2004 11:25 am
Subject: (313) Re: 808 United
from what i hear, 30,000 was fairly normal back then. Juan's told me that
they used to sell 50,000 copies of Cybotron records mostly in the Midwest
alone.
Figure there were only very few electronic dance records back then, so
EVERYONE bought the same ones.
It could also be a gross exageration.
Those numbers are pretty accurate. Man would I love to have started my
label 7 years earlier!
tb
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 12:11 PM
To: Ken Odeluga
Cc: Martin; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE:
hit me up with something funky something techno
any mix will do
(has to be online - not Soulseek)
thanks
MEK
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