On 30 Jan 2009, at 00:42, Andrew Duke wrote:
Well, not exactly.
I was just sat down in the living room reading the paper and my wife
asked me to turn on the TV on channel 11 cos Coronation Street (a fave
of hers was on). So, I turned it on and it was a street scene with
a huge poster in the
Berlin rolls the Dice
The lucky clubbers of Berlin just got luckier. As RA previously
reported, yet another addition to the clubbing map, Dice, will
officially open in a matter of weeks.
As with Berghain, Dice is situated in an abandoned power station, but it
seems like that's where the
Sounds cool.. but in OT fashion, isn't there a global financial
crisis? I guess techno clubbing has no spending limit among the
jet-set crowd.
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 4:30 AM, Martijn de Blaauw
martijn.de.bla...@woonconcept.nl wrote:
Berlin rolls the Dice
The lucky clubbers of Berlin just got
http://www.thewire.co.uk/issues/300/
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Quite a standard interview tho he does talk a bit about growing up in
Detroit and his production technique which is related to a certain
number. Worth a read.
Rav
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 12:48 PM, Andrew Duke and...@andrew-duke.com wrote:
http://www.thewire.co.uk/issues/300/
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Sorry, I hit the send button by accident.
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Rav Mann wrote:
Quite a standard interview tho he does talk a bit about growing up in
Detroit and his production technique which is related to a certain
number. Worth a read.
Rav
The Wire will often put available free online unedited transcripts of
interviews they've done, so hopefully
Thanks for including one of my tracks Andrew. Keep up the great work!
Always a pleasure.
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Actually Crisis has always been good for clubs following what Ive
heard. People seem to spend more of their few $$ in forgetting their
everyday life...
Benoît.
2009/1/30, Michael Kuszynski kuszyn...@gmail.com:
Sounds cool.. but in OT fashion, isn't there a global financial
crisis? I guess
Absolutely, recessions are always a golden age for music. Bring it on :)
Benoît Pueyo wrote:
Actually Crisis has always been good for clubs following what Ive
heard. People seem to spend more of their few $$ in forgetting their
everyday life...
Benoît.
2009/1/30, Michael Kuszynski
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090128/METRO08/901280491
That's incredible and profoundly sad.
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Detroit can be a really harsh place. If you visit -- and you don't
get lost in the wrong neighborhood after dark -- it can seem like a
really friendly, chill place. But ask anyone who actually grew up in
the City how many people they know who got shot, how many people they
know went to prison,
Odeluga, Ken wrote:
That's incredible and profoundly sad.
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On Jan 30, 2009, at 7:21 AM, kent williams wrote:
It's a desparately poor American
city, with a bankrupt government, underfunded schools, and with the
implosion of the auto industry, it isn't getting better anytime soon.
it's been that way for 40 years.
and I love it still. In spite of everything.
the people here are what makes it livable.
we have a small town feel where everybody knows everybody
especially in the music scene (which is tiny, in spite of quality)
feels like family
David
On Jan 30, 2009, at 7:21 AM, kent williams wrote:
It's
I spent some time listening to Patrice Scott tracks on Beatport -- the
only site I've found that has most of the Sistrum records available
for digital purchase -- but when I tried to buy them, Beatport said
they aren't authorized to sell them in the US.
Not sure what's up with that at all! If
I had this problem with trying to buy Laurent Garnier's Public
Outburst and I tried every store I could find to no avail. Andrew
Duke tried to buy it as well and apparently Canada is out of bounds
too. Is it possible that they are just not licensed for online sale in
the US or North America,
Hey man,
Boomkat digital has some Sistrum digital releases for sale:
http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=76332
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Subject: (313) Where to purchase Sistrum Recording
With the proviso that of course I can't tell you if downloads will
be allowable outside of the EU, because I'm not
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From: kent williams [mailto:chaircrus...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 3:48 PM
To: list 313
Subject: (313) Where to purchase Sistrum
kent williams wrote:
I spent some time listening to Patrice Scott tracks on Beatport -- the
only site I've found that has most of the Sistrum records available
for digital purchase -- but when I tried to buy them, Beatport said
they aren't authorized to sell them in the US.
Not sure what's
except for the guy in the block of ice
MEK
David Armin-Parcells subsp...@comcast.net wrote on 01/30/2009 09:49:55
AM:
we have a small town feel where everybody knows everybody
Speaking of Sistrum, as we have been...
Sometimes it's good when a label is slow with its release schedule,
because you've still got time to catch-up! :)
I've not heard a bad one, but so far only managed to pick up
'Evolutions' from last year, and would highly recommend it: even if it
is very
nigel samways
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exp051
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Experimedia brings you the new EP from English sound artist Nigel
Samways is part audio diary, part sonic love letter to the city of
Paris. Based around field recordings made on the rainy streets of a
night time metropolis - we find memories from magnetic
GAH! Sorry. Links fixed.
http://www.experimedia.net/catalog/exp051/exp051mp3.zip
http://www.experimedia.net/catalog/exp051/exp051flac.zip
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 11:45 AM, Jeremy Bible experime...@gmail.com wrote:
nigel samways
veilleur de nuit
exp051
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Experimedia brings you the new EP
GAH! Sorry! Correct links.
http://www.experimedia.net/catalog/exp051/exp051mp3.zip
http://www.experimedia.net/catalog/exp051/exp051flac.zip
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 11:45 AM, Jeremy Bible experime...@gmail.com wrote:
nigel samways
veilleur de nuit
exp051
//
Experimedia brings you the new EP
Hmmm - that DJ QU has done a couple of really unusual deep house 12's
recently that caught my ear - didn't know he did stuff on Underground
Quality as well. Look forward to hearing that.
cheers
Jason
2009/1/29 lak...@sudelectronic.com:
hi folks
excuse the sel promotion . thought this
my favourite by Scott is the very first Sistrum, 'atmospheric emotions'...
don't ignore the xdb he put out though -- the A is one of the most
interesting in the dubtech overload of recent years and certainly the
best thing i've heard by xdb by a large margin.
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 4:41 PM,
he's on that second Unity Kollabo set. the ridic OTT 4x12 one.
from what i've heard, he has the most unique sound out of the recent
wave of detroit house-esque producers. people (critics?) don't appear
to have caught on to him in the same way as the jus-ed, patrice scott
et al.
On Fri, Jan 30,
Don't think I've got the 4 x 12 - yeah, the tracks I've got by him
are pretty different- start off quite standard US House and then
veer off into stranger territory - not always dancefloor friendly but
def. interesting stuff
2009/1/30 Andrew Beddow andrew.bed...@gmail.com:
he's on that second
Wow. Sounds like the anti-Berghain. Maybe it'll distract the rest of
the tourists that Watergate didn't manage to and Berghain's line can
shorten up a bit.
[Martijn de Blaauw martijn.de.bla...@woonconcept.nl]
Berlin rolls the Dice
The lucky clubbers of Berlin just got luckier. As RA
I remember a cool one that I think was only audio, had a bunch of
experimental artists, maybe Raster Noton or Gescom types talking about
production and inspirations. Had an interesting soundtrack in the
background of clicks and cuts glitchery and field recordings. I don't
think it was so
pretty much everything on strength music is of the highest quality inmy humble
opinion . my favourites being air’s force , on strength music 002 . strength
001
is very good too . qu's offering on strength 006 is also great ,particularly on
a large soundsytem.
his just mixed the uq catalogue
Nothing fancy just some tracks I like mixed on the fly in Ableton...
mostly on the housier tip...
http://www.davidapowers.com/audio/DavePowers-GoingDeeper-Jan_8_2009.mp3
~David
in L.A. feb 20th. More info as it comes.
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