I plan on checking this out when they come to SF, but have never heard of
them. The bpitchcontrol site is in german and the audio links don't work,
so anyone have a description of their sound or links to audio? I'm blindly
pigeonholing them as intelligent tech-house considering the channels I
Nice to see them playing with Kero-a detroit artist.
good for him
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I plan on checking this out when they come to SF,
but have never heard of
them. The bpitchcontrol site is in german and the
audio links don't work,
so anyone have a description
Apologies for the spam -- some great Detroit (and Detroit-esque) talent
rolling through Chicago in the next few months!
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Featuring LIVE
Aaargh! Check out the new thing on Out To Lunch records- its a 4
tracker with a Move D track and its flippin brilliant- timeless
elcetronic deep sounds, just fantastic!
New Sleep Archive goes well into the early 90's sound fashioned by
Ritchie Hawtin- his moodier, spacier Plasticman
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are you talking about the 'deep space' ones right?
p.s. thanks for the target info!
yes, the deep space ones. does nobody own them on here?
someone has one on offer for a reasonable price i guess.
i'm tempted but i don't want to buy it just to own it.
so here's my
So I need to check out Frantic Flowers too now ... that name is a pun on
Fanon Flowers right? (Who in turn borrowed the first part of the name
from Franz Fanon?) Anybody know whatever happened to Fanon Flowers?
Jamal Moss is shaping up as someone to keep an eye on in 05, it seems...
k
Ken
this has nothing to do with Detroit techno except for it's you lot who
make
up the majority of my in-coming emails
yeah, and I'm the devil.
Rock on.
(p.s. that was a joke god heads)
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Would have to agree with JT on the Red Planet 7- this is the first of
the 7 series I've heard which I think is a bit of a swizz- instead of
it being a proper 7 version or edit it just sounds like they faded the
track out after 3 mins- not so good.
agreed Jason.
hey - has anyone spotted that on
yes, the deep space ones. does nobody own them on here?
I'm sure plenty on here own them armin, they just can't be bothered to
contribute.
eone has one on offer for a reasonable price i guess.
i'm tempted but i don't want to buy it just to own it.
hmm, if you dont get it, let me know where it
Today
RE:Group
Chris McCormack
Dirty Hospital Stuff
and BMB
With a side order of Los Hermanos
Cheers
Martin
Hmm... Found it difficult to convince myself I needed the first Frantic
Flowers, although the tracks by Arne and Duplex sounded nice. Was there oone
track in particular that stands out?
Tristan
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for me Arne's track was the one on that 12
ken, i think the play on the name is on Frustrated Funk (a related
label)
robin...
On 9 Mar 2005, at 08:34, Tristan Watkins wrote:
Hmm... Found it difficult to convince myself I needed the first
Frantic Flowers, although the tracks by Arne and
Couldn't find RE:Group on Discog Martin (not *very* surprising I know!).
So do you have any info on 'em purlease?
Cheers,
Ken
Ken Odeluga
Editor, Markets - Market Talk
Dow Jones Newswires
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From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The Kubra (aka Frame Six, DJ Tim) track on there is excellent too...
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From: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 Org 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 8:41 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Mostly Listening To
for me Arne's track was the one on that 12
ken, i
RE:Group Lino 33 on Downwards
Two tracker - Glitched/Clicked up darkness, bit like the bastard son of
Ghostly but from Birmingham - Really nice stuff. About to put some
samples
on-line I'll drop a link when it's done.
Martin
On 9 Mar 2005, at 08:51, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
Couldn't find
how come you lot get all this time to listen to stuff?
I managed to listen to a grand total of one record last night:
Baricentro TittleTattle
weird lefty italian proto techno joint I got lately.
good it is and all.
alex
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Ok, I'm with you now guys. Thanks more damage to my next pay packet
detected...
Ken Odeluga
Editor, Markets - Market Talk
Dow Jones Newswires
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From: Matt Chester [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 March 2005 09:00
To: robin; 313 Org
Subject:
how come you lot get all this time to listen to stuff?
Busy building sets and edits so it's pretty much all we are doing Alex
and I've stopped watching
rubbish TV, well apart from OC and Smallville.
Martin
I've stopped watching rubbish TV
I dont even get time to do that.
must_get_out_of_this_s**t_job_i_think_it_might_kill_me_soon
anyone got a job for me? I'm proper cheap, £11,500 a year or near offer.
alex
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In case you weren't sure about my advice that people would get shafted in a
Russian court over the online sales
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/03/07/allofmp3-com_let_off/
You might want to try Northwest via Amsterdam - really good deals on at the
moment.
Best places to check are the Northwest website or expedia.com.
P
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From: Matt Kane's Brain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 March 2005 17:24
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Hi folks. I checked out the audioscrobbler site yesterday. I'm sold...
what a great idea. I'm on as eyesight4, so check it out. We need more
folks in the Detroit techno group.
Cheers,
lee r. herrington
u store it
technical support specialist
440-260-2245
Hello.
I was wondering if anyone had some webspace and might be up for hosting a
mix-tape for me?
It's not really a techno tape (although it does have techno on it), it's
more a blackheartdisco style tape.
I will pay for all the bandwith that it uses (dont really know what this is
or how it
We'll do it
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Sent: 09 March 2005 13:17
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Subject: (313) tape hosting appeal
Hello.
I was wondering if anyone had some webspace and might be up for hosting a
mix-tape for me?
It's not really a techno
what a rediculous situation.
robin...
Hardie, Nick wrote:
In case you weren't sure about my advice that people would get shafted in a
Russian court over the online sales
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/03/07/allofmp3-com_let_off/
has anyone been to the synch festival in greece?
there's some talk of it here:
http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=8677
it says timeline are playing, anyone know if thats true?
I want to go.
M. KEBABS AND TECHNO.
oh, and HALLUMI CHEESE TOO, TOASTED
hi lee.as you know, i've been stalking you on the net in all these
years.in there too as RoccoKlein :)
take care my man
fab
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From: lee herrington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 1:42 PM
Subject: (313) audioscrobbler
has anyone been to the synch festival in greece?
there's some talk of it here:
http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=8677
You can view their own website and last years lineup at:
http://www.synch.gr/site/program.php
which looks *very* intresting..but I didn't go to the
refreshed and improved
www.clone.nl
Man, that sounds such an easy lil' trip!
Like from Melbourne to Perth, micro!
Europeans don't know how easy they got it. ;)
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Subject: RE: (313) flights - detroit to england
Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2005 9:20 PM
You might want to try
On Mar 9, 2005, at 3:10 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I managed to listen to a grand total of one record last night:
Baricentro TittleTattle
weird lefty italian proto techno joint I got lately.
that is my kind of shopping trip, quality over quantity. ;) good for
broke people too.
On Mar 9, 2005, at 2:02 AM, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
So I need to check out Frantic Flowers too now ... that name is a pun
on
Fanon Flowers right?
nah...
(Who in turn borrowed the first part of the name
from Franz Fanon?) Anybody know whatever happened to Fanon Flowers?
still living in
On Mar 9, 2005, at 2:41 AM, robin wrote:
for me Arne's track was the one on that 12
definitely, though i liked some of the others too... another cut
sounded like a B12 outtake.. beautiful tho.
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MM
http://sonicsunset.com
I've been well up for going this year since finding out at the last minute
about it last year, nearly going, not going, regretting it.
Takes place in an old industrial area South East of Athens I think and is
ridiculously (50 Euros?) cheap for a 3 day event compared to stuff in the
UK.
Last year's
great track! not that easy to find either..
ha ha.
are you a part time record dealer?
everytime I ask for a record off a dealer I get:
*sharp drawing of breath*
Thats HARD to find that one, however I do have a copy, but I can't part
with it for less than XX etc
record dealers are well
On Mar 9, 2005, at 9:49 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
everytime I ask for a record off a dealer I get:
*sharp drawing of breath*
(usually on a rusty cigarette flopping out of one side)
Thats HARD to find that one, however I do have a copy, but I can't
part
with it for less than XX etc
Look at Tony Montana... he cut out the middleman.. then again look
where he ended up, face down in a pool of blood. The World Is
Yours.
Earth calling Matt
-_-
true. that's why you gotta bypass the middleman and go dig at the
source!;) why is it the only time you hear the term middleman is
when you're trying to squeeze one out of the picture?
true!
the only thing is Matt, with digging in your own country, is that you'll
only get a certain kind
Francis-only-15-mins-till-I-finish-and-start-packing-for-my-bright-and-early
-start-tomorrow-for-2-days-in-Berlin-and-nights-in-Tresor
Can you tell I'm excited? : P
don't speak to me ever again wooof.
Nah, have a good one Francis. and if some mad german kid with eyes like big
bird offers
so there's clips of part deux on the new clone site. it's bananas. serious
techno heat. I'm pretty partial to analog codes (from what I hear on the
clips), unless artifacts and relics gets more melody (then it'll be a monster).
can't wait till I get more cash. has anybody heard these all
thanks for that headsup kamal
overlooked those clips when i just checked the site.
that's proper wicked techno to my ears...can't wait to pick one of them up
the freak electrique clips are mixed up with analord tho :)
robin...
Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
so there's clips of part deux on the
has anybody heard these all the way?
NO.
BUT WHERE DO I SIGN?
SIGN ME UP, I WANT ONE. ONE, TWO, SH*T, I'LL TAKE TEN
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On Mar 9, 2005, at 10:01 AM, Andrew Hodgson wrote:
Look at Tony Montana... he cut out the middleman.. then again look
where he ended up, face down in a pool of blood. The World Is
Yours.
Earth calling Matt
-_-
hehh, i figured SOMEONE would get the reference, i mean, come on, it
had
Look at Tony Montana... he cut out the middleman.. then again look
where he ended up, face down in a pool of blood. The World Is
Yours.
Earth calling Matt
-_-
hehh, i figured SOMEONE would get the reference, i mean, come on, it
had a Giorgio Moroder soundtrack too!
Most
Look at Tony Montana... he cut out the middleman.. then again
look
where he ended up, face down in a pool of blood. The World Is
Yours.
Earth calling Matt
-_-
hehh, i figured SOMEONE would get the reference, i mean, come on,
it
had a Giorgio Moroder soundtrack too!
:-D
I'd describe their music as electro that sounds retro, but at the same time
very up-to-date and glitchy. Well produced and lots of digital tricks (bit of
an IDM edge) as an update to the traditional sounds. The overall vibe has a
lot of fun and attitude to it.
Personally, I rate the album
Alex, you started it.
yep.
blame me, every other f**ker does.
; )
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Just gone up
hola! that shipping to the US is expensive - two records would cost about
$40.00 after shipping.
Can anyone buy an extra copy of Flowers 1 2 and send it on a slow boat to
me? I'm good for the money.
MEK
hola! that shipping to the US is expensive - two records would cost about
$40.00 after shipping.
ha, thats only £20 you tight git!!
ha ha.
I can help you out mike if you dont mind waiting about 32 months for me to
get my act together...
no, seriously tho, if you're stuck and all that
On Mar 9, 2005, at 1:57 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone been to the Synch Festival in Greece?
There's some talk of it here:
http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=8677
It says Timeline are playing, anyone know if that's true?
I haven't been to it, but John Tejada DJ'ed
Hehe, good picture of Duplex though:
http://www.clone.nl/artist8.html
Looks really acurate ;) and boy those Metroplex and The men you never
see shirts look good...
On Mar 9, 2005, at 4:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
refreshed and improved
www.clone.nl
Does anyone know which side is which on the frantic flowers 1 12? I really
like the first track on the side with the writing...it reminds me of planet
e stuff circa 'elements experiments' so is this the marco bernardi track?
Thanx!
p
Yeah i was wondering about that to but i think that it is the Marco
Bernardi track. I am thinking i can hear the differences between the
track from Arne and the Duplex track :)
On Mar 9, 2005, at 11:12 PM, Philip wrote:
Does anyone know which side is which on the frantic flowers 1 12? I
Pete is chilling in Berlin. Mark is still in Brooklyn. I always mean to
ask him why they're not on here as much. They were both in Detroit last
year for the fest..
Peace,
Alex
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Can't help with the sides cause I'm still at werk, but I'm pretty sure the
chunky 4x4 track (inside) with the little chihuaha yip vox snips is arne's.
that should put you guys on the right side. The other inside cut (more subdued,
glidey electro-jazz-ey) is also bomb and is by kubra. That's
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