Here's one which is more IDM than 313, BUT:
snip
For those of you in the Detroit area this new year's eve:
Lusine
Mr.Projectile
Adam Johnson
Miles Tilmann
@Karl's Cabin in Plymouth, MI
totally random, but should be fun...
feel free to reply off-list for directions...
chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyone have a tracklist for this? Thanks and Happy Holidays!
jeff
Haven't heard it, but if Tom is doing it I will
Codebase is the shxt at Christmas.
jeff
At 12:34 PM 12/16/2003, you wrote:
Check this out, folks. Faithful cover with some subtle
changes, really well done. Andrew
--
Okay, New Order fans. I decided to give
...I have a Thoughts of Phutura (axis 33), a Remixed on the 24th of July
Dubs (platinum pressing),an Ugly Edits 2 (Theo) and a whole mess of other
stuff up on ebay right now. At last look, those vinyls were around
5$.no reserves.
This will be my only post related to an auction. Thanks.
At 08:46 PM 10/30/2003, Phonopsia wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 2:10 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Does the Surgeon..
Since I am on off topics but on topic, I read Carl Craig is a Lutheran,
At first the new Villalobos album seemed a bit bland to me, but with
repeated listens and a newly descended Fall, the record has become new
again. Great sounds and textures everywhere, and a woozy, melancholy vibe
prevails. Definitely one of my favorites of the year of any genre. Anyone
have
For those waiting, the Rob Hood Private Pressing is now up for grabs @
the Peacefrog site
jef
At 05:44 PM 9/16/2003, Ryan wrote:
and take a listen to this track, it is from ben sims under his new OZY
alias.
Maarten
I'm almost certain that Ben Sims and Ozy are 2 entirely different people.
While Ben does run the Native Sampler label, Ozy is just an artist featured
on his label. Ozy
http://www.detroitjazzfest.com/noFlash.asp#artist%20schedule
At 07:41 AM 8/29/2003, Matt Kane's Brain wrote:
At 10:39 AM 8/29/2003 +, you wrote:
Hello there,
I'm trying to find a good (US based) online record-store
which sells internationally and has MP3's of records.
The ones I usually check are Groovetech Satellite. Does anyone know of any
better
Mine wasn't - it was an UK press.
jeff
At 09:46 AM 8/29/2003, you wrote:
In the famous words of Basic Channel:
'Buy Vinyl' ;-)
k
-Original Message-
From: The REAL Mxyzptlk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 4:43 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: (313) new Kraftwerk (copy-protected
How does one venture to buy on-line from there? Thx.
jeff
If anyone's interested, I have a Pavel Kostiuk CD up for grabs on ebay.
Seller id = *jpklein* .
I know it's not easy to find (but it can be found at Groove dis out of
Chi-town...for about 21$, which is what I paid and where I got it) and mine
is up for 6.99 with no bids.
At 04:03 PM 8/16/2003, Hans Veneman wrote:
The Basic Channel website (http://www.basicchannel.com/) features the
logos of the various labels they ran. It also features a logo of Basic
Reply. Does anybody know more about this?
Cheers,
Hans
It's their new reggae/dub imprint. I know that Keith
Anyone able to give a rundown of key Glass works?
Not a rundown, but here's something with usually falls through the cracks :
Polyrock, his minimal rock project which sounded vaguely Talking Heads-ish
(must have been very early 80s). I saw him in Ann Arbor about 8 years ago
(performing
At 10:43 AM 8/14/2003, ian cheshire wrote:
They remind me of the Cramps and I like them :)
I saw them for 50 cents at the D.I.A. a few years back and I loved them -
manic, very from the aorta of rock performance.
Fun to see, fun to hear. I'm especially fond of The Big 3 Killed My Baby.
At 11:11 AM 8/15/2003, Robert Taylor wrote:
Has this got anything to do with the massive overconsumption of energy the
US is notorious for? ;-)
-
I would suspect that it has a lot to do with lack of reinvestment in the
power grid by those raking in the profits of same - often goes hand
At 08:13 PM 8/13/2003, James Hurlbut wrote:
I picked up a 1979 Raydeo record and Norma Jean Bell is listed as a guest
saxaphonist. Was she a studio musician? Can anyone point me to other older
funk releases she's appeared on?
thanks,
Jamie
Norma Jean used to play jazz bars in the Detroit
Wow. One wouldn't think to find two Norma Jean Bells in a similar venue!
Odd world.
jeff
At 03:29 AM 8/14/2003, Tom Churchill wrote:
It's not the same Norma Jean Bell :)
The interview in the Winter 2001 issue of Straight No Chaser lays all this
out - the NJB
At 11:26 PM 8/9/2003, Two divided by zero wrote:
Maarten Baute wrote:
And what new order albums should I buy as an introduction to the band?
Personally, I could spin Fine Time (off of Technique) for a long time
before I get sick of it. What an incredible track.
never liked Depeche Mode as much but *every* electronic musician will
namecheck them.
I tend to lump them with the whole batch of Mute things (Normal, Fad
Gadget, DM, Robert Rental) form the late 70s/early 80s) which fall under
the larger hand of Daniel Miller. It's hard to get past
We hear too much the getting old theory of musical taste, but maybe
whether people came to techno through an enjoyment of some type of
industrial music also has a lot do with the direction of their musical
tastes??? Please discuss.
Sure. The old TG/EN/Cab Volt/Mute stuff certainly threads
Found on the debut LP (self titled) along with Genius of Love. I think this
is still in print. Essential for the period.
My wife's mother (a retired elementary school music teacher) used to use it
in class. Educational and funky.
jeff
Wordy
The membership has been pulled back to beef up the perks - will re-launch
at a later date.
jeff
I don't have Tronica, but I bought Audio Sponge when it first came
out...sounds like Hosono and Takahashi picking up right where they left off
pre-Technodon (mid 80s technopop). Haruomi has the best licks - if Yukihiro
is left to his own devices he veers off into sappy lounge stuff which can
At 05:53 PM 7/27/2003, tuneintuition wrote:
Recommending the new Persona release
Stewart Walker - Live Extracts
Great for a drive in the rain and can easily be used on the
dance floor. Sorry, I think I might have snagged the last
copy at Record Time - but maybe they just made it look that
way.
At 05:20 PM 7/28/2003, Phonopsia wrote:
- Original Message -
From: robin pinning [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 4:21 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds
can anyone recommend any Talking Heads while i'm on?
Several,
At 09:46 AM 7/22/2003, Trevor Wilkes wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Fabrizio Nahum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
He is one of those musical artists which i am obssessed about but most of
his releases are from the nineties.
What is he up to these days?
Nice DB track on Staedtizism
Record Time does mail order and usually has them in stock. Give a call to
the Roseville shop, ask to do a mail order and let them know it will
involve the dance room.
jeff
At 11:46 AM 7/17/2003, Collin Chen wrote:
Hi all,
May i know
I heard some electronic rmx of a black sabbath song forget wha it is,
sweet leaf maybe?
Somebody played (I think it was) a live version of War Pigs at Movement -
was it Ayro? Can't recall.
jeff
The original Blech (Wap MC 40) is a cassette only release and is long OOP.
The CD mentioned below is Blechsdottir (Blech II) and is a completely
different animal.
jeff
http://www.warprecords.com/ography/release.php?cat=WARP44
i don;t know about running
At 04:17 PM 7/14/2003, Ralf Gill wrote:
Just wondering whats the average age of an older clubber?
Dunno. I'm 46, but I'm usually not able to BE out that late :-) (work +
school, etc.)
And if I was, it would be the overwhelming cigarette smoke WHICH would keep
me away otherwise.
I choose my
Just for the record, my email program has taken to capitalizing words now
and then when memory is dragged upon - the word which in my last email
has no special significance.
jeff
The track Dan Bell has on Staedtizism 4 is quite nice...is this a one-off
thing (for ~scape ) or does he have a full length coming...anyone know?
jeff
At 09:24 PM 7/9/2003, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Hey
Oh great, I got part 1 in Detroit and despite searching, there was no Part
2.
;)
Can I ask, where did you get it?
Cheers!
Cyclone
Record Time has these off and on.
jeff
I just made my point with the man machine concept, which is a conventional
way of interpreting
technology at the time.
Their music was not unconventional and abstract like say a Mortin Subotnick.
I don't know your age or which particular era of Kraftwerk you're
referencing (there is
I think this was eloquently answered by JT just now Alex - something about
their influence seeping into the collective unconcious (those latter two are
my words, but I think - *think*) that's what JT meant. So we all have no
need to exhume any argument about who did what first! ;-)
Indeed -
A few interesting looking events this weekend in Motor City - although
neither are exactly 313-ish.
Friday night Barry Andrews (XTC, Shriekback) does 2 sets (1st one cabaret
piano, the second as his new act - the name of which I cannot recall, but
it has the word stick in it :-) at The Buddah
Or that his dad is *that* Professor Dolby (noise redux). And that he used
to play keys in Lene Lovich's band and (I think) ex-Buggles (Video Killed
the Radio Star) Bruce Wooley's Camera Club.
jeff
np- TD : Europa and the Pirate
well from that link his real name aint Dolby...
It's one of his surnames. Something like Thomas Morgan Dolby Robertson. I'm
too lazy to look it up.
j
At 11:26 AM 6/25/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, that Akufen remix of the Thomas Dolby song about the submarine is
REALLY great in my opinion. I might have to end a mix CD with it.
The original has always been one of my favorite tunes - Dolby was always
looked over as a one hit wonder
- Dolby was always
looked over as a one hit wonder with She Blinded Me
with Science...
Back in the day most of the people really into
collecting that ilk would
probably have said
that ...Science was a bit past his peak - which was
(imo) The Golden Age
of Wireless.
***What people
At 12:00 PM 6/25/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and Dolby's uncle (featured in a black and white photo on the CD cover)
drowned in a British submarine on manoeuvres late in the Second World War
- as noted at cdbaby.com.
amazing this internet thing!
;)
MEK
AMG says his dad was an
If you can't find it elsewhere, Record Time should have these. I got mine
from one of their bins at Movement nearly a month ago.
jeff
At 09:18 AM 6/24/2003, Michael Lees wrote:
Sounds exciting
http://www.deepchord.com/index2.html
hiit seems
DC 15 was a limited release which was available only from the DEEPchord
website - gone.
Some of it was revamped material by Rod's partner. Maybe all of it was,
can't recall.
jeff
At 10:19 AM 6/24/2003
what is the DC15 cd?
If anyone's interested, I have about 95 things up on ebay (all CD) - some
this-listy, including the Andres, a Theo and a few others. Almost all
electronic stuff.
In my attempt to keep a cashflow during a temporary layoff, I'm uploading
more than I usually do for the next several weeks. Low
(That said, personally I'd rather hear a certain female DJ who is closely
associated with a certain person who likes the letter k and who has
achieved instant Goddess status simply by wearing Joy Division t-shirts
while spinning)
Thanks - I was sure that was an old JD T-shirt she was
wearing powdered wigs and lacy shirts and
placing fake birthmarks over their lips.
I was doing this WAY before it was cool.
jeff
wearing powdered wigs and lacy shirts and
placing fake birthmarks over their lips.
At 10:36 AM 6/16/2003, you wrote:
It's the new punk. Anyone have Malcolm McLaren's number?
Nah - it's just another retread. Remember the New Romantics? :-)
jeff
Nah - it's just another retread. Remember the New Romantics? :-)
Let's not dis the New Romantics, now. How else would we have gotten
Frequency 7?
Or Atom and the Ants :-)
jeff (Dirk isn't the only one
wearing white sox)
I've always thought DJ's make too much of 'reacting to a crowd',
when really
it's a matter of having the right crowd for the assembled lineup.
i definitely disagree...
Whenever I see debates like this (to crowd or not to crowd) I think of an
anecdote from my friend Dean who recalls the
maybe he just kan't spell. :-)
jeff
At 01:33 PM 6/13/2003, you wrote:
Nah, Rich's stole the use of the letter k from Aliester Crowley.
magic = magick
Jeff Mills copied Richie
Hawtin's use of the letter k for his new label.
=
Alan Oldman also uses
From my experience, it's usually just a sloppy use of language - like
using the (non) word irregardless.
jeff
At 04:30 AM 6/2/2003, Robert Taylor wrote:
Really?
And I thought the Brits had the monopoly on sarcasm!
--
Jonny McIntosh wrote:
I
could care
Put me on this list.
jeff
At 01:21 PM 5/30/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anya *too jet-lagged and nose-blocked to write more atm*
Anybody else come back and immediately get sick as a dog?
My wife and I are both fighting nasty cold/sore throats
At 10:40 PM 5/30/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the problem isn't serving alcohol. the problem is that you cannot have
none employees in a bar after 2:30am. even if there's not a drop of
alcohol to be found, you're still breaking the law.
Interesting bit o' history behind this...way back when
At 10:45 PM 5/30/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
someone pointed this out to me.
when you compare the amount of people in hart plaza compared o the amount
of people who usually go to techno events, its safe to assume that what
you have in detroit is 300,000 posers.
In defense of others who get
, The REAL Mxyzptlk wrote:
At 10:45 PM 5/30/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
someone pointed this out to me.
when you compare the amount of people in hart plaza compared o the amount
of people who usually go to techno events, its safe to assume that what
you have in detroit is 300,000 posers
Okay...*what* was the mix of Strings of Life which was dropped by both
Francois K and whomever was spinning just before Norma Jean Bell? From what
I have gathered thus far, it's a white label which was out last year
sometime. Can anyone else supply more clues?
I know there was one called Bring
At 05:39 AM 5/30/2003, Martin wrote:
What gives with this list?
Juan can't mix, Mills let us all down, so did Richie and so on...
Anyone who was really disappointed could always ask for a refund. :-)
jeff
At 01:04 AM 5/27/2003, Fred Heutte wrote:
It's all over now except for the shouting :)
The good news is, it was a great festival. The bad news is -- hmm,
I can't really think of anything.
Agreed on all points - with a few more added. Loved hearing Aril Tony
(and co.) jazz up the live
At 10:09 AM 5/23/2003, Kent williams wrote:
On Fri, 23 May 2003, Robert Taylor wrote:
Like doggy biscuits?
heh, that would be choice -- fill your pockets with strips of bacon.
Albeit somewhat messy.
jeff
Anyone checked this out yet? Brand new on Force Inc...nice, punchy
electro-based stuff moving across housey techno terrain by Hyperreal's own
Tom Butcher.
jeff
*Alder and Elias, know nothing about them but if we talk about Jesika Elius
and Justin Alder aka Alder and Elius, they put out something on Skam rec
(Skam Rec. released remember Mask 100-200-300-400-500..) I could say they do
electronic music a la Board of Canada.
They have a few things out
Rochester...Northern (slightly east) suburb.
jeff
At 10:43 AM 5/4/2003, you wrote:
This is an left of centre question, but been listening to Madonna's latest.
Madonna to me is still a Detroit girl - posh UK accent aside. But I
wondered, where
Jan Jelinek + Thomas Fehlmann @ Detroit Art Space.
jeff
At 06:26 PM 4/26/2003, [-[-]-[]-[|]-] wrote:
?
thanks,
Anyone heard the new Warmdesk (Guero Variations) or Norken (Blue Room:
Remodeled) releases? Very nice, warm, melodic groovers with
IDM-meets-smooth Detroit sensibilities. Both keepers imo.
jeff
Anyone seen this? Anybody have any additional info at all on this? Thx.
jeff
Very Rare Film: Universe Techno
[16mm Documentry-Film] | 1996 | 63 Mins Duration
Available Now ORDER
...he also has a very nice techno track on the FEROX adventures
of techno soul volume 1 hope that helps
Last time I talked to Mike he was talking about re-releasing that track
from Adventures in Techno Soul.
I actually got him a copy of it so he could do so - the one he had wasn't
At 05:05 PM 2/12/2003, you wrote:
anybody got any good recipes?
Yes.
jeff
The speculation on that is that it was indeed planned to focus on the
flow/mix of songs. But what do I knw?
jeff
At 07:52 AM 1/29/2003, Fabrizio Nahum wrote:
hi,
i recently got the workout mix cds and to my shock/horror discovered it to
be one
Rei Harakami is always fun.
jeff
At 07:51 AM 1/11/2003, Robert Taylor wrote:
I'm not sure if I would call him fun!
A pal of mine played me his Opaque CD (I think that's what it's called) when
I was in a rather addled state of mind and I had to take it off!
Very abstract - possibly too abstract for someone as shallow as myself.
Hell, Pink Floyd
sings under a giant disco ball now.
Actually, Floyd used them at a time when they weren't called that, I think.
Seems like they had one for the Meddle tour.
How's that for my parents' record collection?
Whoops - that was MY record collection.
At 08:54 AM 1/4/2003, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Has anyone seen any of the following, after hunting high and low, I am
beginning they don't exist:
Titonton Duvante - Selections For Intercourse - ON CD (have been looking for
this since its release)
This exists. I just sold my copy (funding the
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.skimo.com/
At 09:01 AM 1/4/2003, you wrote:
While I am at it, where can I get the Detroit Beatdown compilation from -
online? I have tried a few sites without luck.
At 11:40 AM 12/30/2002, Maarten Baute wrote:
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Shawn_Rudiman
on this page, there says that shawn rudiman = shake shakir..
this is not true right?
I remember shawn rudiman being a white american.
Cheers,
Maarten
Anthony Shakir = Shake...at least I *think* that's
Most of the time I phone John when I want to order from him...it seems like
website databases are never up to speed, so I find that it's best to give a
call. I don't think John would ship COD unless he knew you awfully well.
jef
At
A
So I wouldn't write off AoN or Yello or Tangerine Dream or anybody else as
sounding permanently dated and more novel than truly clever. Well alright,
maybe YMO... :)
==
Those are fighting words. If you're one of the unfortunates who've not
experienced
At 10:10 PM 12/15/2002, you wrote:
For sampling I still revere Looks Like We're Shy Own Horse by
Colourbox, the best spaghetti western dub tune of all time.
Also love the samples in the acid house era of PTV (water,
that's what I'm talking about, water; now just a cotton-pickin'
minute!, and
At 04:00 PM 12/16/2002, techno wrote:
In the future people are going to be able to purchase 16 it and higher
tracks directly from artist, record label web sites on a secure server.
Record stores and distributors will still be around but mostly for
exclusive, specialty products.
Or else the
You can get it through Rushour as well.
jeff
At 03:33 AM 11/26/2002, - BT - wrote:
I started looking for this a couple of weeks ago after checking my to
look out for list and finding a note from Marsel a while back talkiing
about it. I found it @
Looks like another snatched domain.
jeff
At 04:30 PM 11/26/2002, Rob Theakston wrote:
http://www.soundsignature.net/
wasn't this theo's old label website?
FE has #2 - or at least they had it. They're out of 3. S://kimo *might*
have 2 3 and atomheart music (in Montreal or Toronto - can't recall which)
had 1 and might have all 3. I know someone from there is on the list, so we
may hear definitively. I got my #1 from Vibes a long time ago, but
I guess that depends on where you're looking, but I see it often - so I
assume it is.
jeff
At 06:15 AM 11/16/2002, Erik Jälevik wrote:
Sorry if this is a FAQ (I'm new), but is the Red Planet CD compilation that
came out in 99 readily
At 08:39 AM 11/13/2002, Rob Theakston wrote:
Picked up the Mahogani 12 (which is pure Kenny all the way through) AND the
new Theo Parrish Mix CD Contemporhythms.
Anyone heard this yet? It's probably my favorite of the bunch, tying with
Live in Detroit '99.
Yes...I grabbed this at Record
At 08:51 AM 11/10/2002, logic7 wrote:
Last time I heard it all over the radio in tha D was about '89. The Wizard
and Mojo both played techno, 96.3 had a house/techno show right around 1pm
or so, and 107.5 has a couple of DJ's that played it.
At some point in 89, that came to a near halt. By 91,
Well, it has been here and there (e.g., Deep Space, old sets by The Wizard
and at sundry places on the dial, usually in late-night slots), but it
certainly has NOT ever been all over the radio. That's a good chunk of the
reason behind the mystery of techno being an international phenomenon yet
At 10:30 AM 11/9/2002, sean deason wrote:
also: one notable scene in 8Mile is filmed in the alleyway behind the
Transmat offices in Eastern Market (locals some of you will recognize The
Atlas building from numerous loft parties down there).
Speaking of Transmat, any word on Time:Space 2?
And
a1 Too Funk - Venus Fly Trap (Derrick Carter Remix)
a2 Paul Hannah - Wake Up To The Source (Russ Gabriel Remix)
b1 Naughty And Tolis - Lost Point (Claude Young / Russ Gabriel Remix)
b2 Too Funk - Storm The Funk (Mark Broom Remix)
c1 Precession - Sandcastle (Mike Huckaby Remix)
c2 Synchrojack -
FYI.
These can be found at Uwe Brinkmann's [EMAIL PROTECTED] site in Germany for a measly
12 EU - brand new and unplayed.
Don't know how many he has left, so I would advise grabbing one if you wish.
Uwe is as trustworthy as they come (I've done *many* deals with him), just
give him a day or
At 03:09 PM 11/7/2002, Andy Mitchell wrote:
I thought that some of you might be interested to know that Forced Exposure
(http://www.forcedexposure.com) listed Ugly Edits 1, 2 and 3 in their
restocks this week. They're selling at US$18 a pop, which is apparently what
they've been retailing at all
A However, people are completely entitled to react in whatever way they
feel appropriate, as long as it doesn't involve their elbows digging in my
ribs ;)
Suddenly memories of Bookies Club 870 come flooding back from the late 70s
jeff
Anyone else heard this (on Treibstoff)? I'm just into track 2 and it's
pretty nice stuff. Deep, not quite microhouse (too melodic) with some BC
overtones here and there (but too layered to be BC). If you want a nice
mix, here it is.
John Thomas Blackstage Re-Works (logistic).
Mixes by Octave One, Rolando, DBX, Losoul, Tejada as well as Thomas Cabanne.
Quite nice.
jeff
While I respect your opinion and understand that your comments are made in
the context of this discussion (and also that dance music is ostensibly
made for dancing), I have to say that I find the notion that someone gets
to say how *I* need to react to something else in the sense that I can be
I can't really articulate what I want to say, because it will mean going
into that whole artist/DJ argument which I can't be arsed with.
Understood - but what needs to be said here is that there is artifice
involved in any performance - and being a DJ of any and every ilk still
involves
At 09:37 AM 11/4/2002, Robert Taylor wrote:
F*** ART, LET'S DANCE. I didn't get to the end of that piece I almost fell
asleep trying to get to grips with its faux-intellectual weightiness.
Don't be so pretentious ferchrisakes it's dance music!
Thanks for making my case for me.
At 09:55 AM 11/4/2002, you wrote:
Quite the opposite, fella, you've just outed yourself as a pompous fool who
can't pass a day without pondering the significance of his own belly-button
and reaching for the thesaurus.
Or else you have doubly-demonstrated my case and your own insecurity.
Go one
I believe it also came up in the Mr. C X-Mix CD.
jeff
At 06:30 PM 10/23/2002, you wrote:
Probably my favorite c craig cut..
Did it get released on anything other than virtualsex lp
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