[Bemused smile]
I agree 200% with Paul. Spoken like a true veteran vinyl stalker.
-Original Message-
From: Placid [mailto:pla...@acid-house.net]
Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2009 7:00 PM
To: fran...@thatamazingthing
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Shake : Levitate Venice EP on
I hear ya Jussi. A lot of Sherard's recent stuff has been more the fast
and furious style electro [which I quite like :-)
However, his other TRUST EP, was much more introspective :
http://www.discogs.com/Urban-Tribe-Bio-Electronics/release/952581
I've not heard the latest one though.
Still,
i just found this which blows my mind. 2003 was my first year and i now
can see in black in white why i get bored all the time in years after. The
line-up has never been this sexy. Except the 1st year was nice im told.
Simply amazing:
Movement 2003, the electronic music festival scheduled for
The way I see it is, when you just use Abelton and a midi controller,
it's not really live. It's just pressing play and tweaking a few knobs.
g
-Original Message-
From: Arturo Lopez [mailto:arturo.m.lo...@gmail.com]
Sent: 16 April 2009 18:08
To: Three-One-Three
Subject: (313) What does
Haha 313 techno list sounding like the hippy students union in the
70's with their keep music live campaign *.*/f
m
OK, I can't bear to see the list descend into the usual nonsense about
formats so can we talk about music?
Some new stuff that's lighting my fire right now.
Culoe de Song - The Bright Forest - Innervisions
Wicked little debut. Two tracks (three on digital) all of high quality
but it's
I think you're missing the point Martin, it was about what is and isn't
live, not about keeping it alive...
g
-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:mar...@dustscience.com]
Sent: 17 April 2009 09:47
To: Three-One-Three
Subject: Re: (313) What does Live mean these days?
Haha 313
On 17 Apr 2009, at 10:48, Williams, Graham wrote:
I think you're missing the point Martin, it was about what is and
isn't
live, not about keeping it alive...
g
It's the same point from the 70s, their point is/was it wasn't live,
which is your point I believe?
m
On 17 Apr 2009, at 10:36, Placid wrote:
Cheers Robin...
Current faves here
Idjut boys - Droid 2
Jody Finch - Whistle Worm ad Jack your big booty on Lets Pet Puppies
Nice. Choice acid as usual P. Surprised by that Idjut Boys thing - I'd
written them off as nu-disco :)
Marcus Intalex -
On 17 Apr 2009, at 11:13, Placid wrote:
Theres a nice henrik Schwartz remix along with Andres Lodemnn on
Fine art recordings..
liking the Lodemann cut alot.
Sweet, not seen that.
On 17 Apr 2009, at 11:06, Bérenger BLANCHER wrote:
Sebastien Tellier - Kilometer (Arpanet remix)
Cheers Robin...
Current faves here
Idjut boys - Droid 2
Jody Finch - Whistle Worm ad Jack your big booty on Lets Pet Puppies
Marcus Intalex - Four Three Three
robin wrote:
OK, I can't bear to see the list descend into the usual nonsense about
formats so can we talk about music?
Some new
wow that Arpanet remix is nice, seems to be sold out most places already!
some records I'm enjoying atm
Shake - Levitate Venice
Black Jazz Consortium - New Horizons
Chicago Skyway - Bells
Moody - Anotha Black Sunday
Juju Jordash - Juju Music Sampler
also looking forward to new stuff
Reggie
The recorded interview is now up at
http://hydrogenproject.com/2009/04/16/octave-one-interview/
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 13:12, Matt Kane's Brain
mkb-pr...@hydrogenproject.com wrote:
Tomorrow night I am hosting a one hour program of Octave One, plus an
interview with Lawrence Burden in which he
No it's not the same point from the 70's, you said like the hippy
students union in the 70's with their keep music live campaign
I never said anything about keeping it live.
g
-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:mar...@dustscience.com]
Sent: 17 April 2009 10:56
To: Williams,
also keep an eye out for the limited Chicago Skyway EP to be released on
MOS next month
gavin morrissey schreef:
wow that Arpanet remix is nice, seems to be sold out most places already!
some records I'm enjoying atm
Shake - Levitate Venice
Black Jazz Consortium - New Horizons
Chicago
Never mind. Next!
g
-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:mar...@dustscience.com]
Sent: 17 April 2009 11:21
To: Williams, Graham
Cc: Three-One-Three
Subject: Re: (313) What does Live mean these days?
On 17 Apr 2009, at 11:18, Williams, Graham wrote:
No it's not the same
Theres a nice henrik Schwartz remix along with Andres Lodemnn on Fine
art recordings..
liking the Lodemann cut alot.
p
robin wrote:
On 17 Apr 2009, at 10:36, Placid wrote:
Cheers Robin...
Current faves here
Idjut boys - Droid 2
Jody Finch - Whistle Worm ad Jack your big booty on Lets Pet
Me again.. this bi-weeks offering consist entirely of everything that
was within a grabbable distance from my decks. There's always a couple
of piles of records next to the decks no matter how many times I clear up.
Anyway enjoy
You can get it from my site - http://www.acid-house.net. Go
On 17 Apr 2009, at 11:18, Williams, Graham wrote:
No it's not the same point from the 70's, you said like the hippy
students union in the 70's with their keep music live campaign
I never said anything about keeping it live.
But you are saying it's not live, right?
m
I guess that I'll add my .002 cents.
If I am playing music that you'd never hear otherwise
(djing/mixing my own tracks that aren't out and available), I don't
think it is live. If I am creating pattens and sounds on the
fly...well maybe it is live. Shawn Rudiman is a great example of a
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 4:43 AM, Williams, Graham gwilli...@eds.com wrote:
The way I see it is, when you just use Abelton and a midi controller,
it's not really live. It's just pressing play and tweaking a few knobs.
That's overly arbitrary and quite unfair. There are many ways to use Ableton.
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 8:17 AM, Kevin Kennedy the...@gmail.com wrote:
At the end of
the day (or night), does it really matter? If it moves you then it
moves you. If not, what is the point?
I think that the distinction between 'Live' and 'Not Live' is blurred
at this point to where it's
Nebraska - Satellite Variations - Rush Hour
More Nebraska awesomeness from Alistair Gibbs. These are older cuts that,
given the style, should sound dated. They don't though, well worth picking
up. There's also the Terrestrial Variations EP out too that I haven't picked
up yet.
I don't
Good ol MMT8s. When Shawn Rudiman played here, one of the things we
did in my studio is record the tape dump from his MMT8 to the computer
and burn it to an audio CD, so that when his crashed he could reload
it. He had the pattern memory so full that the OS would crash if he
made the wrong move.
For both guys, they're making dozens of decisions every minute about
how to shape their music, and their goal is to engage their audience.
What makes their performances 'live' isn't how much of the music
they're playing in real time, it's how they make the music interactive
with the
kent williams wrote:
Good ol MMT8s. When Shawn Rudiman played here, one of the things we
did in my studio is record the tape dump from his MMT8 to the computer
and burn it to an audio CD, so that when his crashed he could reload
it. He had the pattern memory so full that the OS would crash if
On 17 Apr 2009, at 15:24, JT Stewart wrote:
Nebraska - Satellite Variations - Rush Hour
More Nebraska awesomeness from Alistair Gibbs. These are older cuts
that,
given the style, should sound dated. They don't though, well worth
picking
up. There's also the Terrestrial Variations EP out
Just about to get stuck into a nice looking article about the TB 303.
Nice looking choice of tracks.. but what the hell are the Dust brother
doing in there..
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Playing
- 6th June - under_score w/ Rob Hall
- 11th June - Sheffield
- 27th June - NYC Downlow - Glastonbury
Placid on the
On 17 Apr 2009, at 16:52, Placid wrote:
- 11th June - Sheffield
Where fella?
m
oookk I did know they were the Chemical Brothers, i Just dont think
they really have a place in the history of the 303. considering there is
only a double page spread
good article tho.
Bérenger BLANCHER wrote:
The Dust Brothers is the old moniker of The Chemical Brothers, and
they do a
The Dust Brothers meaning the Chemical Brothers, who had to change
names when they signed in the US because of the US Dust Brothers, who
worked with Beastie Boys. You may already have known that but
consider the kids -- some 313'er were in diapers in 1994.
And Chemical Beats from the 14th
Yeah, that Droid thing is floating my boat too - the 1st release on
this off-shoot was pretty good too and in a similar vein. New Martyn
album is good (Great Lengths on his 3024 label). There some nice raw
early Chicago action on Let's Pet Puppies (Jody Finch - not heard of
him/her before) and
We've still got it in stock after selling precisely, er, no copies
(record selling is a weird game sometimes!)
cheers
Jason
Rubadub
2009/4/17 gavin morrissey gavinmorris...@gmail.com:
wow that Arpanet remix is nice, seems to be sold out most places already!
some records I'm enjoying atm
Just out today I think- CD version is v. cheap for some reason too.
Sound clips on our home page
2009/4/17 Klaas-Jan Jongsma grand...@mac.com:
Woahaa! There is a Martyn album out? I missed that, thanks Jason...
KJ
On 17 apr 2009, at 20:44, ja...@iridite.com wrote:
Yeah, that Droid thing
Woahaa! There is a Martyn album out? I missed that, thanks Jason...
KJ
On 17 apr 2009, at 20:44, ja...@iridite.com wrote:
Yeah, that Droid thing is floating my boat too - the 1st release on
this off-shoot was pretty good too and in a similar vein. New Martyn
album is good (Great Lengths on
Wow - 10 years since Tracks For My Father! OK, here's my list for
this month so I can look back in 10 years and say the same thing!
1- Nick Sole - Simple Things (Morjuba)
2- Mush - Test 66 EP (Chez Damier and Orlando Voorn Mixes) (Night Vision)
3 -Jitterbug - Raw Winter EP [DJ Qu Remix]
Actually most the big rock bands do pre-programmed sets during their 'live'.
The order of the tracks, their lengths etc. Its everything but
spontaneaous. The good proof for that is that all the lights and visuals
are pre-programmed (just go next to the light jockey in a rock live, he
has next
Some news from Arne Weinberg some of you might like:
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Another thing to look forward to: I am happy to announce a new 12 by
Optic Nerve aka Keith Tucker, one half of the famous electro group AUX
88. I can assure you that the tracks he delivered are pure funky and
hot Detroit techno stuff,
Hey Ho- don't know where else these are available but we've got a
really nice slice of Detroit history for sale at the moment courtesy
of Mr Mike Grant and although I often don't post about items we're
specifically selling in case it's a conflict of interest, I doubt
there's a 313 list subscriber
Just about to get stuck into a nice looking article about the TB 303.
Nice looking choice of tracks.. but what the hell are the Dust brother
doing in there..
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Playing
- 6th June - under_score w/ Rob Hall
- 11th June - Sheffield
- 27th June - NYC Downlow - Glastonbury
Placid on the
Cognition Audioworks presents Andrew Duke In The Mix (est. 1987) show
#2312 recorded April 17, 2009
http://cognitionaudioworks.com/AndrewDukeInTheMix17Apr09.mp3
http://andrew-duke.com/AndrewDukeInTheMix17Apr09vbr.mp3
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