Henrik Schwarz certainly has a knack for making the catchy track.
I heard Leave My Head Alone Brain at Hardwax last winter
when visiting Berlin and basically grabbed it off the store
turntable :)
fh
-
That's the one! Thanks a lot. Think I checked it and passed when it came out
Yeah, Shake's set was definitely one of the highlights of my first
weekend in Detroit. If only more people played records like that...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well said. One of the worst things about missing the festival is not
getting my annual dose of Anthony Shake Shakir.
MEK
It's people like you posting stuff about stuff like this which kind of
makes me think it's worth sticking around, but hey maybe it's just me!
:)
that reminds me i don't think i've banged on about my last pile of
records yet
robin
you're right. there's a lot of good new detroit house around at the
moment.
and the best part is that its not all only by the usual suspects
yeah exactly.
(there's also Jus Ed,
Patrice Scott, that awesome theo 3x12 (soul control!), new kdjs (more
electronic shti please mr. dixon), new
Let's 'ave it please then Robin! :)
I'll get time later on :)
robin...
B12 - Slope (B12 RECORDS)
-This is the new one
REDCELL - Practopia (B12 RECORDS)
-This is the old, unreleased one
I saw somewhere else that these had come out. My local emporium
doesn't seem to get them.
KSOUL RAH/KEITH WORTHY/PATRICE SCOTT - Undeground Anthems EP
(Sistrum US)
-Cheers
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: (313) New chunes then
On 6/1/07, Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Cheers for ranting about Sistrum the other day Tom, I've been sleeping
on
Just thought id put out a heads up.
Armando - Dont take it on lets pet puppies #3
Should be out very soon.
Killer 88 Armando acid with a great Johnny Fiasco remix.
P
I'm with you on Burial Mix stuff Martin - I was extremely under-whelmed.
Bass? What Bass? Give me DTZ, Loefah any day over the Burial thing...
At least they seem to be giving a nod to Rhythm Sound with the title
but apart from that
-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust
On 6/1/07, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm with you on Burial Mix stuff Martin - I was extremely under-whelmed.
Bass? What Bass? Give me DTZ, Loefah any day over the Burial thing...
At least they seem to be giving a nod to Rhythm Sound with the title
but apart from that
its
On 1 Jun 2007, at 15:35, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
I'm with you on Burial Mix stuff Martin - I was extremely under-
whelmed.
Bass? What Bass? Give me DTZ, Loefah any day over the Burial thing...
At least they seem to be giving a nod to Rhythm Sound with the title
but apart from that
It's
Hey but I patently do feel that stuff!
Ahh well, luckily for my bank balance, I can't like everything.
Didn't find it spacious enough to remind of photek, not subliminal
enough to hint of rs...el-b is a new one on me, I admit...
-Original Message-
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
On 1 Jun 2007, at 15:49, robin wrote:
Glad I waited on the Burial for the wax though
i need to get the wax, but i couldnt have lived through the last
year
without the CD ;)
Really, I enjoyed the made in soundforge spin more than the album,
Funnily enough I thought that too. There's
I get a similar thing from that new STL release on Something
records but it's much much more up my street musically (ie. it's
house/techno).
My mate is into dubstep (he works at baked goods) and feeds me
bits of it occasionally and whilst some of it is nice enough (in
an ambient
You need the MCs in dubstep to fill up the space in the tracks - it's
too sparse otherwise
Rob Taylor
VT Librarian
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-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 June 2007 16:02
To: 313 List
Subject: Re: (313)
On 1 Jun 2007, at 15:48, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
Hey but I patently do feel that stuff!
Ahh well, luckily for my bank balance, I can't like everything.
Didn't find it spacious enough to remind of photek, not subliminal
enough to hint of rs...el-b is a new one on me, I admit...
Most of that
On 6/1/07, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey but I patently do feel that stuff!
Ahh well, luckily for my bank balance, I can't like everything.
Didn't find it spacious enough to remind of photek, not subliminal
enough to hint of rs...el-b is a new one on me, I admit...
its definitely
On 6/1/07, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Most of that guys who started Dubstep are well in el-b, massive
influence...
dood has been killing it forever. the groove chronicles stuff is just
stark and beautiful, ive been playing it in sets with house techno and
broken beat for years.
My very first trip to Detroit, the very first thing I did is go with Dave
Walker to a party at the old 7th City building, and when I walked in, Shake
was spinning absolutely sick hip hop. No better introduction.
On 6/1/07, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/30/07,
* wack a%% Woodward clubs, Good Life wins the big
award
for shutting down at 2 am Monday night
What exactly happened with that?
- Firstly it didn't seem to have been promoted at all - there was just
a scribbled note on the board outside with the line up on (which was
pretty badass
Hey Greg,
Great to see you out there, thanks again for all the driving and showing
us around! Have a good time at Sonar, and hopefully catch up with you
somewhere around the world soon :-)
Cheers,
Matt
Greg Earle wrote:
I don't think it's humanly possible to have more fun than you
can
Sorry everyone, that was obviously meant for off-list. too many emails
to catch up on ;-)
Matt Chester wrote:
Hey Greg,
Great to see you out there, thanks again for all the driving and
showing us around! Have a good time at Sonar, and hopefully catch up
with you somewhere around the
I have an order for more of the JIT HAPPENS stickers. I'll let you
know when we have more. :)
On 5/30/07, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/30/07, Fred Heutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* sticker on the wall at S.I.D: Jit Happens
DTM did those a couple years back. wish they
On 1 Jun 2007, at 16:04, Robert Taylor wrote:
You need the MCs in dubstep to fill up the space in the tracks - it's
too sparse otherwise
It's that space that I like tho Rob, too much jibber jabber and it
turns me to the bar
I don't understand this part of the thread. What does really I enjoyed
the made in soundforge spin more than the album? mean. I understand
the concept of quantized v non quantized and even / odd delays and so on,
but I don't understand what release / track / etc is being referenced
here.
On 6/1/07, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There was a whole load of spin that the artist is really young/unknown and
the whole album was made and mixed in just SoundForge...
the most interesting part of which of course is that it is
unsequenced. he claims to make his drums by how they
Erm, what is the point of unsubscribing about something like this Pat?
Do you hear gunshots outside your house when Tom and Fred are having a
cat fight, thereby endangering the lives of you and yours?
Does the list automatically shut down and only filter through posts by
Tom and Fred whilst
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