What's the opening beatless track in D. May's set ? Anyone ?
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Sent: 24 October 2005 18:51
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Detroit Dj's/Live sets to download
Timeline live, Derrick May in Osaka, Carl Craig at
i thought i knew what techno was but apparently it's just an effect, or
mozart, or as previously alledged just a looped fragment from a jazz record.
cripes was i wrong!
it all gets a bit confusing when we loose sight of the true origins of
techno.
techno is just a marketing term used by a british label to sell a detroit
house music compilation in the '80s. the new dance sound of detroit:
techno just sounded better than the old dance sound of chicago: detroit
Hey all
I made a mix the other week, I though I'd share it with you seeing as how 313
list turned me on to quite a few of the tracks on it. It's pretty deep $hit.
http://www.highjinks.com.au/sunrise.htm
Tracklisting:
1: Plastikman - Digital/Divide
2: Carl Craig - Sandstorms
3: Memo -
http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/
The interview at http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/DEQInterview.htm is
interesting too.
What Bone says about Clear channel et al. is close to what we were
discussing last week.
robin...
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Present
SOUNDSLIKE WERK 5
Saturday December 3rd
10pm - 6am
@ an unmentionable underground citadel of rave somewhere south of the river
For those that haven't yet punctured their Soundslike Werk cherry, allow us to
perform the deed this December. This is a party with
Why not.
1. Estornel/Pucher - Catalyst (Onitor)
2. Somatik - Really r (Twisted Funk)
3. Titonton - Voyeurism (Starbaby)
4. Thomas Barnett the Thrill of the Hunt/Daybreak (Audiomatique)
(He's still raving...)
5. John Coltrane - Giant Steps
6. Shake - Mood Music for the Moody (Frictional) (...
1. My wife on the phone
2. Office circulation
Why not.
1. Estornel/Pucher - Catalyst (Onitor)
2. Somatik - Really r (Twisted Funk)
3. Titonton - Voyeurism (Starbaby)
4. Thomas Barnett the Thrill of the Hunt/Daybreak (Audiomatique)
(He's still raving...)
5. John Coltrane - Giant Steps
Diary of a Madman - Ozzy Osbourne
Gets Me Through - Ozzy Osbourne
underground static
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theo parish falling up...man is this a tnnn or what
p
vmax wrote:
Diary of a Madman - Ozzy Osbourne
Gets Me Through - Ozzy Osbourne
underground static
www.vmax.net
today's office compilation so far:
norken - our memories of winter
am/pm - also
dandy jack the junction sm - los siete castigos
biosphere - dropsonde
rod modell with kevin hanton - illuminati audio science
sendex - do you really just wanna dance
not in that order
fab.
CITYMORB MUSIC
yeah!
i've been enjoying the carl craig remix of falling up this morning,
wicked tuuune!
more:
new kelley polar album on environ
andi teichmann - fades album on festplatten
and some deep jazz from mal waldron - black glory on enja rec.
c*
Placid wrote:
theo parish falling up...man is this
i've been enjoying the carl craig remix of falling up this morning
todays thoughts are:
1) how come every f**ker apart from me can listen to music at work?
2) am I the only one without the new carl craig mix of theo parrish?
booohooo. feeling sorry for myself.
ha ha.
Don't worry Alex, i can listen to music at work as well but so do my
colleagues and this means listening to some
lousyc***ybackgroundheythissoundslikewallpaper
transmiting radiostation.
In my car i'm currentely listening to:
Fields of the Nephilim - Mouring Sun (gothic gods from the UK back
2) am I the only one without the new carl craig mix of theo parrish?
booohooo. feeling sorry for myself.
me tooi'm waiting until i don't have to give vinyl junkies the money
tho.
there's a new Theo Parrish 12 anyway to keep your ears busy until then.
Levels, sounds good in clips.
1. I'm not listening at work as such Alex, it's just some of what's on
my ipod today.
2. Yes! ;-).
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Sent: 07 November 2005 13:18
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Subject: Re: (313) What you listening to?
i've been enjoying the
Hi all,
I will find myself in New York at the end of November. Can anyone
recommend a good area of the city to stay in? (or even better a good
reasonably priced hotel :) ).
Also any good record shops I should be wasting money in?
thanks!
robin...
Also any good record shops I should be wasting money in?
my mate always goes in 'sound library'. which appears an expensive shop,
but he gets me some bits sometimes and they're half the price you'd pay off
a dealer here. and they always seem to have good things in stock. also the
fleamarkets are
techno is house and house is a feeling
MEK
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A friend of mine stayed at a strange and fairly cheap little hotel called
the Carlton Arms not too long ago. All the rooms are decorated with
different themes by different artists... pretty cool idea. BUT, beware,
my friend got stuck in a room with murals of winged transsexual
she-beasts. so,
Hi everyone - just forwarding the details for this lovely new release, which
is out today. Definitely worth checking out!
More details and clips can be found at the AW Recordings section on
www.arneweinberg.de
THE MODERATOR - MODUS OPERANDI E.P. / AW-003 (12) RELEASE 07/11/05
REKNOWED FOR HIS
sound library- expensive but good.
A1- wicked and well priced
Etherea- wicked well price
Dance tracks- ok
Other music- good, hit the small second hand section..
And I think there is a cool new store just over the bridge in Brooklyn,
but I don't know what its called.
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Really beautiful stuff. AW is quickly becoming one of my favorite labels
for deep techno. Great work, KJ.
if you are up for some serious diggin for old disco, freestyle, house etc, head
to the thing in williamsburg...everything is $2, and there's about 100,000
records at any given time to dig thru...and they have high turnover...i forget
the exact address but it's related to A1 i think so you can
i think vinyl market is still open. 241 E 10th St
i've also heard good things about this place:
http://www.halcyonline.com/
On Nov 7, 2005, at 9:34, robin wrote:
Hi all,
I will find myself in New York at the end of November. Can anyone
recommend a good area of the city to stay in? (or
1) how come every f**ker apart from me can listen to music at work?
but i thought we all agreed ambient sound was music?.. or did i nod off and
miss a couple of posts?..
hi guys
just if you're having a chance to see him, like next month in Leeds
(don't know where his guest appearance will be), or any other rare set
he'll do later on: Frank De Wulf is still sooh great! He played at
Brussels airport last weekend and was as sharp as you expect a true
legend to be
not
I spoke to him about 4 years ago now and he was running a video production
company and had no plans to get back into making or playing electronic music
so its good to hear hes out and about again. Is he actually putting any new
stuff out, would be interesting to hear what hes doing these days
he's still running his quite large video production company, involved with
productions even in America he said on a radio interview last friday, but as i
asked him where he'll play further on, he said he just plays three or four times
a year. it's just that people having him invited to play at
... where to stay?
... what to do?
i'm going to visit rome for the first time from december 30 to january 6.
anyone know of good (not too expensive) hotels, nice restaurants,
recordstores, etc.?
i would also love to know of any events NYE worth visiting while i'm
there. not necessarily techno,
Hi Peeps
Off to Berlin this weekend, can any in the know 313 members tell me if there
is something good going on?
Doesn't have to be 313... would like to catch some sonar kollektiv if there
is any on.
All apart from Hardwax, what good record shops would you recommend and/or
shops in general.
Info on Berlin happenings
http://www.energylab.de
Martijn
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Hi Peeps
Off to Berlin this weekend, can any in the know 313 members tell
he's still running his quite large video production company, involved with
productions even in America he said on a radio interview last friday,
but as i
asked him where he'll play further on, he said he just plays three or
four times
a year. it's just that people having him invited to play
On Mon, October 24, 2005 2:33 pm, Pryor, Ryan N wrote:
Vapourspace - Gravitational Arch Of 10
thats actually supposed to be IO, like the moon. at least thats what i
heard, and it makes much more sense that way.
interesting. i did not know that... i love that vapourspace stuff.
brings
Hey Lance - this thread on LD may be of interest it
starts with a post from Lee and mentions a new In-Sync
records due in a couple of weeks.
http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=12965
Also the Elektrik Bugg 12's (there are 2 of them and
Covert records http://www.covert.uk.com/ is
On Mon, November 7, 2005 6:55 pm, dave cronin wrote:
So I obviously didn't catch Recloose, but did see
Konoko No. 1 at the Jazz Fest last night, and they
were totally incredible and quite techno-relevant,
actually. There was a drummer on a kit, a guy on big
hand-drums playing the bass pulse,
10 years later (2005) Peacefrog Records in the UK inadvertently released
a further batch of tracks from the DAT on a 12 entitled He's Back and
an album entitled The Return Of Joe Lewis, which was released on both
vinyl and CD.
How do you inadvertently release a bunch of tracks? That sounds
talking technology and stuff
MEK
I agree--a very fun show Sat night. Prob the most fun I've had at a show in SF.
(Which isn't really saying a whole lot, since my wife and I haven't
gone out a whole lot since moving here a couple years ago.)
Seemed like it took some time for Arnold and Ayro to warm up, and for
the crowd to warm
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