Here's the playlist from yesterdays Equinox show 06/20/04
Artist - Title (Label)
Soha - Balance (Basic)
Solotempo - Dro (Spezialmaterial)
Mathias Schaffhauser - Eifel 1999 (Ware)
Thomas Brinkmann - Susi (Ernst)
Drastic - Machines Awakening (Salo)
Kraftwerk - Expo 2000 [Abe Duque rmx] (White
What's with their sudden popularity again?
Is it a result of Richie Hawtin throwing them into his Decks, efx909
mix?
They were riding the coat-tails of D.A.F. as far as I'm concerned.
They're lyrics were sh!t, their beats were rudimentary, and their debut
album (and those that followed)
they're catchy
and unllike several of the excellent acts you listed michael, their music
is a little more dance friendly.
and yes- DE9 had a lot to do with it. i remember a fellow recordtime
employee and serious industrial head going off on some rave kid looking
for used nitzer ebb vinyl- where
sudden popularity? i thought it happened four or five years ago with the
release (and tour) of decks, efx and 909, and the rerelease of derrick
may's remix of 'shame'.
to add to the list of industrial acts: detroit's code assault, with
'action' remixed by jeff mills (as the wizard).
james
Yep, it's catchy all right. I remember when I was doing a weekly - all
you had to do to pack the floor was play Front 242 - Headhunter followed
by a Nitzer Ebb tune (one of the overplayed ones) and you'd have them
acting all wild and crazy. Even the frat boys.
Hearts Minds is still a super
join in the chant kills it. don't front.
tom
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 19:48:59 -0500
What's with their sudden popularity again?
Is it a result of Richie Hawtin throwing them into his Decks,
efx909
mix?
headhunter is another dancefloor killer. you cant go wrong with
those types of industrial tunes man. i guess not too many of you
guys were down with that, but thats the music that made me realise
that synths and drum machines were my friends.
tom
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searching randomly on the itunes music store brought me to this
compilation here:
CHRISTMAS ECLECTIC
released last year in november
contains a juan atkins christmas carol!
also with ming and fs, ming and fs, up bustle and out, and some other
people.
weeeiiird.
--
matt kane's brain
I guess it depends on your experience. If I never hear those two records
(Headhunter, Join in the Chant) again it will be too soon. Not because
they suck ('cos they are great tunes) - but they got so, SO overplayed
around me. Even now I can go to any goth/industrial night in
NJ/NYC/Philly and
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 5:48 PM
Subject: (313) Nitzer Ebbeh?
What's with their sudden popularity again?
Is it a result of Richie Hawtin throwing them into his Decks, efx909
mix?
i'm sure it had a lot to do
A few more things have been added to the Toronto Electronic Music
Festival
Including 313 related panel guest Derrick Ortencio (Movement Fest
organizer)
Plus - John Arnold Ayro have been added to the lineup.
The festival includes, live performances, dj's, art exhibits, dance,
design, film, and
Akufen is next up in the Fabric mix series, and if you go to
www.fabriclondon.com you ought to be able to navigate to the info
page for the release. There's a decent interview with him, but more
importantly there's a decent quality streamed half hour promo mix he's
done ahead of the proper release
Crap? don't think u can call their tunes crap...they where one of the very
few electronical bands to come out of the UK and have a some reputation or
respect within in the Electronic/EBM scene from back in the days.
Togehter with Front 242 and Frontline Assembly they were the 'big names'
of the
lisa wrote on Mon, 21 Jun 2004 about following:
I guess it depends on your experience. If I never hear those two records
(Headhunter, Join in the Chant) again it will be too soon. Not because they
suck ('cos they are great tunes) - but they got so, SO overplayed around me.
Even now I can go
ive been actively ignoring industrial music for almost 10 years
now, itsd very easy to only remember it in the best possible
light.
tom
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From: lisa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 22:27:44 -0400
I guess it depends on
The bar downstairs has no beer, or wasnt allowed to sell it, so it doesnt
really count as one and the bar upstairs is well hidden i think. I really made
an effort to buy me some brewski there but never found it.
next time you show me yeah? I´ll buy you one!
154
My only real complaint is
On Jun 21, 2004, at 11:08 PM, Garrett wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 5:48 PM
Subject: (313) Nitzer Ebbeh?
What's with their sudden popularity again?
Is it a result of Richie Hawtin throwing them into his
Hi. I came back from Provinssirock festival last weekend where artists
such as Air, Groove Armada and Scissor Sisters were playing. Great
festival! I was quite tired when I came back (I still am) and I made a
mix titled Obscure selections vol. 1. I think the title says it all.
The mix
This is a dead funny, childish rant for a certain member of a Sheffield
band...
http://www.twistednerve.com/rant.mp3
Not suitable for work speakers - contains lots of swearing...
Martin
does anyone know if the above Universal Language LP will ever see a proper
re-press? I've been listening to this CD for days... just wish I had the
vinyl copy.
cheers,
lrh
DJ Skooch - www.skooch.com
WBAR - 87.9 FM NYC
Saturday - 6-19-04 - 8-10pm
www.wbar.org
MP3s start and end 10 minutes before and after show and I'm too lazy to edit.
Still struggling to find my stride after a long break from spinning. More
sloppily mixed and programmed house of all varieties.
Liking his new one on minus a lot..
Well worth checking
p
Ditto for me. I was a close-minded metalhead as a teenager until someone
played me Skinny Puppy's Cleanse Fold Manipulate. Changed everything, I
loved dark, angry music at the time (teen angst and all) and industrial
showed me that a synth, a sampler and a drum machine could be every bit as
dark
hi placid,
which one is that? the one-sided I Don't Know single?
i like it very much: deep and upbuilding, subtle yet powerful. I hope this
represents a Plastikman comeback!
on a side note: here in rome it seems like it will be a 303 summer, as acid
is making a big comeback both st the record
on a side note: here in rome it seems like it will be a 303 summer, as
acid
is making a big comeback both st the record shop and the various summer
techno events. Is this happening elsewhere as well?
sorry, i meant to say: a HUGE comeback ;))
f.
Hi ya all (sorry non Germany 313ers)
If your in Cologne this Saturday please pop down to:
psychothrill - claus bachors birthday special
psycho thrill pres. secret gems from the vault
main-tech floor:
kube 72 (d.i.t. / metronom, london uk)
claus bachor (psycho thrill / luvletter.org)
this happened here (montreal, canada) last winter... lasted all of 5 mins
(thank god) and
disapeared back into where i belongs the early 90s retro bins...
;)
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, Fabrizio Nahum wrote:
on a side note: here in rome it seems like it will be a 303 summer, as
acid
is making
Blasphemy !
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From: Neil Wiernik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 June 2004 14:24
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) 303 SUMMER was (313) plastikman
this happened here (montreal, canada) last winter... lasted all of 5
mins
(thank god) and
disapeared back
saw this come across another list:
Kraftwerk 12345678 - The Catalogue will be available on September...
In a recent interview to italian newspaper La Stampa, Ralf Hütter
confirmed release of Kraftwerk remastered albuns (12345678 - The
Catalogue) on
They will be available in separated pieces and as a box, with the
original artwork when they were first published.
meaning that the CDs will be in a box set or that the vinyl will also be
available in some kind of deluxe boxed set?
The second option would be the pride of the record
those are good points. I suppose my wish is that DJs could work on keeping a
balance so stuff doesn't sound tired, no matter how old or new it is. It's our
own fault this stuff is overplayed. I know it's hard to do, but gosh there is
SO much good music to pick from that surely there isn't the
Dj Hell is playing out Front 242 tunes, would u consider that to be good
thing then?
Yes - very much so. It's good to hear someone is playing something from
that era besides Nitzer Ebb
they along with several other groups had a more consistent, longer, and
less one-dimensional career
At 12:25 PM 6/22/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If they were trying to mock fascists then Laibach beat them to it except
Laibach has a much better and more fleshed out idea and message.
http://www.laibach.nsk.si/na2k4.htmhttp://www.laibach.nsk.si/na2k4.htm
north american tour in november!
--
I agree with what Yussel said basically, that stuff works really well on the
dance floor. I personally think their synth basslines are great. In a way I
think their beats sound closer to techno than some of the other artists you
mentioned, and mix very well with contemporary stuff. I agree
didnt terrence fixmer do a mix album of all this sort of stuff
recently? anyone buy it?
seems an extension/progression fo the electroclash '80s fixation,
with dj hell typically out front.
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dj Hell is playing out Front 242 tunes, would u consider that to
be
exactly -- the old EBM stuff like 242, Skinny Puppy, Front Line Assembly etc is what got me interested in electronic music in the first place. Feels like there is quite a resurgence of interest in this stuff lately, even amongst those whose closets contain colors other than black. Seems to
i am from detroit
motown
i am from detroit
i am from detroit
motown
i am from detroit...
and then counting down a few dj names? i dont think thats really better,
but anyway i like that scan 7 song as well as i like NE's songs.
if you dont like it, just dont listen to it, instead of wasting my
I may be a touch late on this reply, but...
I've been an Ebb fan for years and years. TBH I noticed a slight
popularity from Decks and Effects, but most of the people that didn't know
them before that album, didn't care one way or the other when they heard
it.
Industrial is making a sudden
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
those are good points. I suppose my wish is that DJs could work on keeping a
balance so stuff doesn't sound tired, no matter how old or new it is.
It's our own fault this stuff is overplayed. I know it's hard to do, but
gosh there is SO much good
He probably did, although i don't have info on it. I do have an excellent
EBM mix by Hell tho, called electronic body.
Terrance Fixmer did, however, compile a great number of old industrial
tracks (hard to find) dist. by musicman, called Aktion Mekanik. It is
the only way i've been able to get
I don't go to goth/industrial clubs anymore because they are playing: 1) too much plain rock for my taste 2) too much really cheap trance/hard house 3) too much of that 'future-pop' (or something) 4) they don't play ebm/industrial
you really hit that nail on the head. all I usually hear at the
btw, i just saw douglas mccarthy and terrence fixmer in berlin last
saturday playing live at the watergate club. it was a great show.
minimalistic sounds combined with dougs voice. and yes, they played join
in the chant too:- as well as many stuff of their new album 'between
the devil'.
At 01:29 PM 6/22/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't understand why Legowelt, Terence Fixmer, older Anthony Rother,
Drexciya etc. hasn't caught on amongst this crowd.
I'd say it has something to do with the goth scene not having ANYTHING
WHATSOEVER to do with music anymore.
--
unsigned
aktion mekanik is what i was thinking of
love that hell disc
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
He probably did, although i don't have info on it. I do have an
excellent
EBM mix by Hell tho, called electronic body.
Terrance Fixmer did, however, compile a great number of old
industrial
tracks
and douglas Mcarthy has a family 313 connection
so =P
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, Martijn de Blaauw wrote:
Crap? don't think u can call their tunes crap...they where one of the very
few electronical bands to come out of the UK and have a some reputation or
respect within in the Electronic/EBM
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 22 Jun 2004 about following:
the only way i've been able to get a hold of skinny puppy's track
assimilate.
It might be quite difficult to find on vinyl but the cd's are easily
available - since even here in Finland you can walk into a record shop
and you can
acid is definitely making a comeback here in the Midwest. There are several DJs in Minnesota and Wisconsin playing it almost exclusively, Woody McBride isactually doing shows again (good ones even), and Terry Mullan and Hyperactive have both played in Minneapolis recently.
speaking of Montreal,
Say that again and I'll have to get out my leather paddles and whips and
tie you down and punish you for being a naughty boy.
or something like that
MEK
I refuse to buy into the nostalgia of the era - just because I was intothem when I was 16 doesn't mean that they were good
very true. Nitzer Ebb is fun in the same way that something like LA Style "James Brown Is Dead"is -- a nonsensical time trip. It is not, was not, and never will be
I think that bands like Cabaret Voltaire, Nitzer Ebb, Skinny Puppy,
Throbbing Gristle / Chris Cosey, Front 242, MBM, et al, have just as
much relevance as Kraftwerk, P-Funk, Prince, Laid Back, Liquid Liquid,
Newcleus, Manuel Gottsching, etc.. in shaping the sound of current
detroit dance [and
I don't see Front 242 as being all that more obscure than Nitzer Ebb. John
Acquaviva used to loop the bass line from Headhunter and play it for 20
minutes underneath his unfortunately more progressive fare.
Adn yeah- making fun of Join in the Chant is easy. Its a silly song. It
was silly when I
I don't remember, or care for that matter. :)
some of the local folks a little off-base on my musical tastes. "Joe spins electro, he'll like this, i'll just put it in his hold bag..."
- jobot
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From: matt kane's brain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, June 22, 2004
GET THIS!
- jobot
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 1:45 pm
Subject: Re: (313) Nitzer Ebbeh?
I don't see Front 242 as being all that more obscure than Nitzer Ebb. John Acquaviva used to loop the bass line from Headhunter and play it for
no idea as no one with any real taste would be paying attention to what
tiga does...
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
speaking of Montreal, didn't Tiga just put out an acid record? I tried
listening to it
and it made my ears vomit...
- jobot
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It should have read the only way I've been able to get a hold of SP
assimilate _on_vinyl_
:D
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, Sakari Karipuro wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 22 Jun 2004 about following:
the only way i've been able to get a hold of skinny puppy's track
assimilate.
It might be
Actually, there is a wicked remix of control i'm here on novamute, by
the Hacker, and it has the wicked vocals, and the original synth cut, but
updated kick and improved bassline. Fun to play with that and the
original...
dense
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
GET THIS!
-
'That Total Age' isn't such a bad album. Yes, certain songs are
completely overplayed, but that doesn't reflect badly on the album itself.
Stylistically, 'That Total Age' really is a TOTAL fixation on one aspect
of DAF's style. Not that it makes it any less fun in itself, but it makes
it less
hey that's a good idea, I've got both records but have never tried them together.
there's an excellent Terence Fixmer rmx of "Let Your Body Learn" on the flip of that Novamute record, plusI've got another N. Ebb 12" on Novamute with a Derrick May remix of "Shame"...
- jobot
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On Jun 22, 2004, at 1:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BODYP/P
Pgt; I refuse to buy into the nostalgia of the era - just because I
was BRgt; intothem when I was 16 doesn't mean that they were good
/P
Pvery true.nbsp; Nitzer Ebb is fun in the same way that something
like LA Style James Brown Is
sorry, it's a webmail interface and there's no setting in the preferences to
turn it off all the time... I'll try and remember to switch it manually when I
reply to the list.
- jobot
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From: Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 5:22 pm
Subject:
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