This just dropped into my mailbox
thought you Londoners (and elsewhere) would appreciate it
MEK
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Hello WANGers
After all the craziness in London today, we hope you and yours are all
okay.
As some of you already know we have been planning to throw a party this
weekend.
Any idea if there's a Talking Heads sample in this tune? I didn't
recognize any little bits that stood out, just wondering since the
name is similar-ish.
I dig the artwork on the sleeve as well...
Adam
On May 31, 2005, at 10:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nice one for the tips on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
new keep on mag is out, and its free!
free?! we got the last couple of issues here in halifax and they were
for a price. maybe they're doing a smaller run now and free and thus
won't be shipping them around as much now? :( andrew
looks pretty good too. in the
At some point (I think on this list) there was a link to some great
samples of hip hop coming out of the hills in Brazil. Electro-
tinged, DIY stuff that was full of energy.
My searches of the archives have proved fruitless.
Can anyone remind me?
--
Ian
my partner has been downloading some of the stuff - i don't know any links,
but there was something in the village voice a few weeks back - they might
have a link.
i like the song with the horse neighing.
james
www.jbucknell.com
On 8 jul 2005, at 6:09, Ian Malbon wrote:
At some point (I think on this list) there was a link to some great
samples of hip hop coming out of the hills in Brazil. Electro-
tinged, DIY stuff that was full of energy.
My searches of the archives have proved fruitless.
Can anyone remind me?
This is perhaps the best-known resource - heaps of mp3s.
http://evil-wire.org/~ampere/mp3/funky/
Enjoy!
Ian Malbon [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/08/05 2:09 pm
At some point (I think on this list) there was a link to some great
samples of hip hop coming out of the hills in Brazil. Electro-
tinged,
There's a band/collective called Funk Careoca or some such who do
crazy Brazillian influenced carnival style Hip Hop stuss- I've also
heard a couple of albums from some South American Electro Acts which
were bizzare funny and good all at the same time- I'll try and get
then names and post
Not south american, but check out Orishas. They're an excellent cuban hip
hop group. Search for Que Pasa and Represent by them.
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From: Ian Malbon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 9:10 PM
To: 313 List
Subject: (313) South American Hip Hop
At some
s'all good.. he's been in contact :)
Martin Dust wrote:
Try LD Placid, more people about than here at night...
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To: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Derek Plaslaiko. [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, July 07,
free?! we got the last couple of issues here in halifax and they were
for a price. maybe they're doing a smaller run now and free and thus
won't be shipping them around as much now? :( andrew
hi andrew
I think they've changed the format now. its black white, and a lot
thinner, and is now free!
i've seen this gritty brazilian movie o invasor recently and it had a
nice tough though hip hop soundtrack done by the producer sabotage. it's
just as you descibe it.. Electro- tinged, DIY stuff that was full of
energy.. and still with good, detailed production in a nyc way
(premier, pete
Yo Jason, you mentioned DJ Bone. Not much mentioned here is DJ Lhoe's
thing (Subject Detroit 006) which I like very much. Raw, hard and
unmistakebly detroit sounding record. anything else around by this
newcomer ?
Saw it mentioned here but won't hurt to say again that last 2 Frantic
Flowers
On Jul 8, 2005, at 7:16, mislav bobic wrote:
Polished production ? Nothing against Detroit Escalator or Monolake for
example while loving fxhe records
speaking of monolake, anyone know anything about this T++ guy?
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Yes, it is finally coming out on 27.7. on Mute. I have on track on it
(Octex - Computer Love), which I made ~ 2 years ago, when it was first
suppose to be released, but some artists were really late with their
contributions...:)
Haven't heard the entire compilation, but I think there should
it's torsten prufrock (eh sp?). he recorded for chain rection as various
artists and did some stuff on din as well i think damn discogs is
still arseways.
i'm new here btw., well i was here before about 3 years ago..so hi everyone!
-r.
speaking of monolake, anyone know anything about
DJ Gregory's one on Deeply Rooted is quite interesting one, but there is
also 2nd release on this label if I remember correctly - 'LB Bad' or
somethin' which is very cool classic acid house
now, me personally, I think most releases on this label are pretty good. I
believe its dj deep's label, and
So here comes more housey loungey bidness, but it's detroit enuff so...
Anybody else check the web only downloadable ep from manmadescience on
the philpot website? Nice vibes. Crap quality tho. 44/128. but good
music that they'll never release either way. A couple of the trax are
breaky jazzy
hi!
actually he's a guy from berlin whose name is robert henke. his website:
http://www.monolake.de/
if you're into ableton live you should know him. the whole ableton idea was
born out of a music project done by robert henke and gerhard behles feeling
the need to create their own software to
Techno should only be played on this radio
http://oldradio.onego.ru/IMAGES/TRANS/volna_b.jpg
Just imagine collaboration alpha coming out of this thing.
It's perfect.
Cheers,
Lee R. Herrington
U STORE IT
Technical Support Specialist
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440-260-2245
actually, robert ended up at forans that night, if I remember our conversation
correctly.
From: Roman von Contzen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/07/08 Fri AM 10:31:55 EDT
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) monolake
hi!
actually he's a guy from berlin whose name is robert henke.
Just had a mate email me about Monolake last night in Manchester. was
apparently amazing.
and some OT-ness for the nerds: his custom controller just sported one
firewire cable apparently.
robin...
Roman von Contzen wrote:
hi!
actually he's a guy from berlin whose name is robert henke. his
Just had a mate email me about Monolake last night in Manchester. was
apparently amazing.
I was all up for watching monolake in Manchester TONIGHT.
then I realised. it was last night.
oh well. just have to drink 1 million pints tonight instead.
shame.
I was all up for watching monolake in Manchester TONIGHT.
then I realised. it was last night.
oh well. just have to drink 1 million pints tonight instead.
Or go and see him play at Outlets party tomorrow night in london :)
Finally got 'round to listening to this set. Most of it had my ffwd
finger itching. But here's what I did like.
12:00 - 22:47 was pretty ill. Nice sounds. Not so short and clippy,
nice and decayed.
Lost me for awhile after this as it got really bland, then...
54:17 - 1:01:12 got down to
hi list,
someone mentioned yesterday, that peepz in his list are not talking
about music anymore. maybe. maybe not. well, here's some thoughts on
some albums and compilations i bought/got as promos lately:
recloose - hiatus on the horizon (peacefrog)
don't expect detroit house/techno as from
yo I know I'm prolly late cause I haven't checked submerge in awhile,
but the skurge ep is SUPERHOT!
Both trax are funky like some mr.de stuff but with that UR edge and
menace. Tripped out stuff for forward thinking floors. The best thing
I've heard from the new UR stuff. Sick. Which of
On Jul 8, 2005, at 3:48 AM, Simon Hindle wrote:
This is perhaps the best-known resource - heaps of mp3s.
http://evil-wire.org/~ampere/mp3/funky/
That's exactly the page I was seeking. Obrigado!
--
Ian
http://www.rexclub.com/
just wondering if anyone recognizes the loops that are playing? It will
change if you reload the url. The one I'm most interested in is the one
with a minimal, shuffling beat, bits of record scratch and pop, and a
filtered bell like sound.
also, what size screen do
felt the same here. coul dhave kept about 10 minutes of it, the rest sounded
like stuff that I've decided not to record when playing live, on account of it
being seemingly (from my perspective) devoid of humanization and emotion
I still say meh
if paxahau brings them to town, I'd check it
I think I found your man
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kde-head/19313082/
That.
Is.
so.
ill.
I want one. I gotta go take a class in electronics or something. I'm
jealous of all these guys building stuff. Alex's dad, now this guy! I
want custom gear!
Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
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could someone repost the link to this set?
cheers,
-r.
/0 wrote:
felt the same here. coul dhave kept about 10 minutes of it, the rest sounded
like stuff that I've decided not to record when playing live, on account of it
being seemingly (from my perspective) devoid of humanization and
http://www.kontrolsf.com/AUD/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chikka boom
Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
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From: ross carew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 12:31 PM
To: /0
Cc: Stoddard, Kamal; 313
Subject: Re: (313) Re: Galoppierende
Why can't I unsubscribe from the 313 list? (I want to subscribe to digest)
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Cheers,
Maarten
Welcome to the Hotel California...
you can check out any time you like
but you can never leave
MEK
Maarten Baute
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Classic!
I apologize for curvature in the first mix - it because Donna Summer strongly
groaned :-)
Hehehe
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From: Stoddard, Kamal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 July 2005 16:29
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) For the Tape Heads
That.
Is.
Anyone have a link to the line-up for this year? The website doesn't list
it (to get the program you have to send a cheque for £1.50 which is a
hassle from the US)
thanks
MEK
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I think I found your man
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kde-head/19313082/
seen that before, those are totally hot. i would love to get one
of those!
tom
hey,
it was a common trend in USSR/ex-USSR to spin on self-modified pitchable
tape decks.. both cassette and those big round ones. i was DJing on
those ~1995 as well for a short while
Z
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think I found your man
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kde-head/19313082/
That's not quite right - Henke now has a fella helping him out who is T++ -
there was a pic of them both in Wire - I will confirm this when I see Monolake
play live tomorrow
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From: Roman von Contzen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 July 2005 14:32
To:
T++? What V? *LOL*
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From: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Roman von Contzen [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 4:34 PM
Subject: RE: (313) monolake
That's not quite right - Henke now has a fella helping him out who is T++ -
there
t++ = torsten prufrock aka various artists
monolake = robert henke
t++ collaborates on the new monolake album, polygon cities.
-r.
Martin Dust wrote:
T++? What V? *LOL*
- Original Message - From: Robert Taylor
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Roman von Contzen [EMAIL PROTECTED];
That was a bad programmer joke, T++ = V - think about it I'll get me
coat...
t++ = torsten prufrock aka various artists
monolake = robert henke
t++ collaborates on the new monolake album, polygon cities.
-r.
Martin Dust wrote:
T++? What V? *LOL*
oops, way over my head i'm afraid.
-r.
Martin Dust wrote:
That was a bad programmer joke, T++ = V - think about it I'll get me
coat...
So, I might get shipped to Columbus for a while next week.
Anything to do? Anywhere to shop?
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At 10:31 AM 7/8/2005, Roman von Contzen wrote:
hi!
actually he's a guy from berlin whose name is robert henke. his website:
http://www.monolake.de/
yes, but who's T++, the new other guy in monolake? (he was on stage for
monolake's set at mutek)
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matt
At 11:04 AM 7/8/2005, robin wrote:
and some OT-ness for the nerds: his custom controller just sported one
firewire cable apparently.
Must have been this thing: http://www.monolake.de/monodeck.html
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hey, at least you can send messages to the list
At 12:53 PM 7/8/2005, Maarten Baute wrote:
Why can't I unsubscribe from the 313 list? (I want to subscribe to digest)
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Cheers,
Maarten
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/* Halley
The name of the album I was talking about was:
Slum Dunk presents Funk Carioca and its on Mr Bongo from London.
There's also a new Grime EP coming out by MIA (nothing to to with the
UR stuff of the same name) with a DJ Malboro who is one of the main
guys from the outfit
cheers
Jason
At 02:34 PM 7/8/2005, z66 wrote:
it was a common trend in USSR/ex-USSR to spin on self-modified pitchable
tape decks.. both cassette and those big round ones. i was DJing on those
~1995 as well for a short while
hah, and that dude on livejournal was giving me crap about that. i knew i
was
At 04:28 PM 7/8/2005, Martin Dust wrote:
That was a bad programmer joke, T++ = V - think about it I'll get me coat...
T++ is U, buddy :)
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