http://www.emichrysalis.co.uk/players/juan/player3/
Three reasons I'm posting this:
1. Track has been compared to Kraftwerk, Funkadelic, and Arthur Baker.
2. The Putsch 79 remix (track four.)
3. The site design is pretty cool.
Enjoy!
Leslie
PS. I think it sounds a bit like Prince.
Dale, I just listened to the tracks on at MySpace and boy oh boy are they
yummy! I was immediately transmitted back to some of your great live
sets...the first track in there in particular brought back some really
pleasant memories of the show y'all did at the Masonic Temple in Pontiac.
Keep up
Perhaps some folks play the tracks 'cuz they weren't around during the first
wave of that sort of music. If they haven't heard anything like it before
it's not hard to believe that this new output could excite them.
It's always interesting to me that there are people I meet who are really
into
Kane's Brain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 7:39 AM
To: lr2
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Subject: Re: (313) New music vs. New old music (was Juan Maclean)
On Wed, September 21, 2005 8:47 am, lr2 said:
Though they're not techno, some of you might know BR54
Has a nice track-name ring to it...although I'd like plaslaiko witchunt
better I think...proper brooding 313-type track name...anyone up to making a
track?
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Yes it's him. He has a southern accent now. :-)
jeff
now heres a thread thats got some potential!
GMT
Classic indeed! You've created a very pleasant track with soothing
development featuring very nice chords and progression ala early Carl
Craig. It's the sort of track that you imagine you've heard back in
the day and it's imbibed with a sense of warm sentimentality. Nicely
played.
Leslie
Could whoever posted the information regarding the Red Bull application
meeting taking place at Motor Lounge soon please repost the
information? Ive lost it in the shuffle
Thanks!
Leslie Rollins
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THen there was People's Revolution with Claude Young and Dan Bell
among others... I think Shake? and Fanon Flowers.
Definitely Shake was there that night...huge warehouse that you had to
shimmy in through a hole in the wall that was like a carpeted port for
moving stuff from one warehouse to
BC has been re-releasing 12-inch singles, + CD/vinyl versions of select
lps from the 80s over the past year or so (The Love Joys, Junior
Delahaye, Wayne Jarrett, Horace Andy, The Meditations, Leroy Sibbles
others).
Poking around a bit, I've been able to find a Wackies CD called African
Roots
But my question is where can techno go from here without becoming
purely experimental or instantly segmented?
This could be seen very similarly to the crisis in art that precipitated
post-modernism. The constant drive for something new meant that
ground was broken and quickly disregarded in an
And, if we're doing it for the FAQ we might as well immortalize it with
proper spelling ... changed heighest to highest and ettiquete to
etiquette below.
Leslie proofer Rollins
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Some bread and cheese and fine white wine
Designer chic is a matter of time
Could this be the real thing?
Does anyone have a contact e-mail address for Record Time? I'm trying
to place a special order and the e-mail listed on their web-page
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) does not work.
Thanks.
Leslie Rollins
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I can vividly recall after a devastatingly hard night at the Bankle
building, Robert Smith (anyone remember him or have a contact?) turning
to me and boldly stating hard techno will never die as long as there
are kids who want to dance.
Funny how some subjects never really veer too far off the
I tried to order this at Kopakt yesterday and was told it is no longer
available. Anyone other suggestions as to where I can pick it up?
Thanks.
Leslie Rollins
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From: Brent Kirkwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 7:10 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Kompakt, sorry...
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I tried to order this at Kopakt yesterday and was told it is no longer
available. Anyone other suggestions as to where
Boy CD for those who didn't make the show.
On Tue, 28 May 2002, LR2 wrote:
Well, the Herbert live performance as Radio Boy in Detroit was simply
stunning.on top of literally bringing the roof down, he graciously
Was anyone hurt? Literally
I guess the drunk chick who was yelling at him throughout the set liked
him too.
I don't think I have my quote exactly right but she slurred something
like Thank You Herbert! We needed this! Detroit needs this! I love
you!
It was sort of sweet in that endearingly drunken way.
Leslie
After reading of Kevin Saunderson's conversion, it reminded me that I've
had a question about this technology.
I've always heard that one of the appeals of vinyl (for audiophiles in
particular) is the frequency response range; especially in the low end.
It's what purists have complained is
If his newest CD is any barometer of what you can expect, it'll sound
quite a bit like a live DJ mix. Most of the tracks blend seamlessly
together and as such, the tempo is fairly consistent throughout the CD.
The tracks themselves are a return to earlier form for him with a lot of
them reminding
I can verify that at least as of last summer, he intended to get the DVD
released. He said so point-blank to the crowd at a Recordtime Roseville
appearance.
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Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 7:07 AM
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I Was a Robot:
This book is shockingly self-revealing...imagine a Sprockets-style spoof
with all its camp-Freudian-silliness and you're about halfway there in
terms of the tell-all auto(erotic)biography confessional Flur spins. No
exaggeration; there are early masturbation stories in full-effect.
Sony Japan did a limited edition run of a 2 CD version. Mine says Sony
Japan 1997 01-488290-11.
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Subject: [313] takkyu ishino - ghost
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