Yeah maybe. Or you could go on believing everything your physics
professor has to say. The truth is that man will never understand even a
minute fraction of life and the way things work.
Or perhaps you can believe there's some truth to what your prof. is saying
and use your imagination to
Great point! Doesn't dub predate hip hop though? It was low-tech on big
soundsystems. The only factor it doesn't seem to inherit is the
post-industrial attribute, but then again my knowledge of the roots of dub
are few and far between. Though I'd love to read about it, any suggestions
LKS?
I thought the question was for stuff like Gas and Sturm?
Kitty Yo may posses some pop ambient in the darker vein, but not a lot.
Ware and Dial are both
good minimal-tech house labels but put out no ambient. Porter Ricks
'Biomechaniks' on Force is a wonderfully disturbing album full of beat
Veto wrote:
Went record shopping yesterday. Some stand outs were:
Gadgets Parallel - Finally I hear what the fuss is about. Superb!
Definitely some of my favourite non Maurizio Maurizio music. There's a
track
with a constant bass drone
I'm sure someone will think this is a great article, but with lines like :
___
One song, Kladfvgbung Micshk, uses a prepared piano for both the rhythm
and the melody, and this suggestion - that a rhythm instrument can have a
Aboslutely
Dale's finest hour, a rarity now. Let's see some represses! Especially on
vinyl.
Cheers
todd
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Hi,
Did that one ever come out on CD?
New Norken LP? Where? Let me in on the secret..
Cheers
todd
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Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 12:48 AM
Subject: [313] RE: (313) Neo Oujia
any thoughts /
I have the single, one of the tracks, I believe 'south' are somehting
similar is off an old Reel record he did. Not as good as his one on Delsin
though. I still want to hear the LP though, what label is it on?
Cheers
todd
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To:
Are you ready for the Final Scratch price tag of $23,000?
http://www.wired.com/news/mp3/0,1285,47398,00.html
has the details
I would rather take my chances cutting dubs on the Kingston Dubplate Cutter.
www.mixmachines.com
They will probably be shipping in 6 months or so, and they are only $5000.
The new C-PIJ remixes of Two Lone Swordsmen's 'Tiny Reminders' 7. There's
a new Spiritualized LP out too.
Julee Cruise rocks
todd
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From: Peter Leidy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 11:37 AM
Subject: [313] techno-Indie/ Was Khan
but please guitar, drums, what is next...banjo.
sorry already been done kent williams samples a banjo in one of his tunes.
Anyone remember The Grid? What about 'Cotton Eyed Joe'? The Shaman? All
classic and bad examples of banjo use in electronic music. I want to hear
Kent's tune though.
As a huge Slater fan, I must say while the output sounds a little dated, its
still excellent, and there seems to be a severe juxtaposition in the realm
of techno where if it doesn't sound 'new' or at least current, its not
noteworthy anymore.
Personally I find the somewhat old schoolish nature of
I have a Hawtin mix from 1994-1995 and it definitely is more trancey, he
throws in some FUSE and spastik, but the music is certainly trance. However
that was an era where techno and trance were one and the same.
Cheers
todd
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To:
Yes, this recently got repressed by Astralwerks, if your into the Detroit
sound then this is a great comp. The Claude Younge track 'Impolite to
Refuse' which begins the album is certainly a must have, on par with his
Project 625 material on Dow (even better IMHO). I used to start all my
. A complete schism has occurred since then!
Brendan
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| That's a VERY important qualification. Back then, LOTS of things
You can get to Algo's website throught the labels link on the
www.techno.ca/revolver
Cheers
todd
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From: Gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Cc: allnight [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 6:25 AM
Subject: Re: [313] dj algorythm (or
I would really love to get ahold of more of Fabrice's stuff as well as
Titonton's, anyone know who distributes Titonton's label Residual? It's
pretty hard to find up here in Canada, but I would love to get it into the
store.
Anyone know if Deepest Shades of Techno vol. 1 2 came out on vinyl? I
The website for Killer is www.killer3000.com
Adam's a great guy, and if you ever have the chance to see him DJ check him
out, he'll wipe the floor with most anybody. He used to play in Detroit
once in a while back in 95-98. He also has an EP out on dumb-unit
(www.dumb-unit.com) another great
I would really love to get ahold of more of Fabrice's stuff as well as
Titonton's, anyone know who distributes Titonton's label Residual? It's
pretty hard to find up here in Canada, but I would love to get it into the
store.
Anyone know if Deepest Shades of Techno vol. 1 2 came out on vinyl? I
The website for Killer is www.killer3000.com
Adam's a great guy, and if you ever have the chance to see him DJ check him
out, he'll wipe the floor with most anybody. He used to play in Detroit
once in a while back in 95-98. He also has an EP out on dumb-unit
(www.dumb-unit.com) another great
313 is eating my messages arrh!
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I would say it is because Montreal is a liberating city of diverse people,
and Brave New Waves has been on the air for jeez it must be going on ten
years now. I used to listen to it when I went to bed. Great show.
Cheers
todd
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Don't even bother watching Rich, Magda is where its at, Rich is smart to
have bring her along, she's going to blow up huge! She's a killer DJ with
the BEST track selection and mixing, flawless and funky.
Cheers
todd
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From: Gary Girard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Again the cynic delivers another crushing blow to Detroit. Why can't you
assume Rich actually thinks she's a good DJ?. I've seen Magda three times
now and have been nothing but impressed everytime. I have a great funky
mixed disc that she put out, and it is phenomenal. Track selection has a
what are good alternatives to napster?
buying the cd's so the artists make some money. If you complain that you
can't get distribution in your area, your not trying hard enough, you have
the web in the palm of your hand, and there aren't that many record labels
without websites anymore, and if
I just heard, a unconfirmed report that there was a 727 crash in
Pennsylvania as well. The CN tower in Toronto has been closed as well, all
US flights have been rerouted to Canada.
Cheers
todd
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From: diana potts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
Thanks to Lester for his warming and thoughtful comments. I only hope the
US president can think as clearly as he has.
I'm really frightened at this point in time. The president has announced
his intent to retaliate (but without detail), according to sources at
slashdot.org and various news
There's nothing next level about DE9 'Closer to the Edit', only the fact
that all the people who have done it before him
have either 1. Never been noticed in the first place. or 2. Got noticed but
have long since been forgotten.
A great many producers (hip-hop, trip-hop, breaks etc.)
Canada will slowly take over the world. Check out www.techno.ca for some
more great mixes.
Cheers
todd
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Somebody wrote:
~~
Well, Back in the day Detroit had a largish punk scene. One of punks primary
influences was Jamaican reggae dubb. Just had to bring it all back full
circle.
~~
Do you have any evidence of this? Can you
ball of wax.
Cheers
todd
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From: miss lauryn g [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: M. Todd Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313 List 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 10:53 AM
Subject: Re: [313] Is Prince the root of all Techno?
Do you have any evidence of this? Can you
While I agree with what Lauryn has said for the most part (because we have
already seen the effect of Napster on the music industry). We must include
one more particularily special point.
MP3 Quality at less than a bit rate of 192 sounds shoddy on the extreme low
end and extreme high end. MP3
Hmm,
Despite what George Says
http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/27/christian_bloch.html
Christian seems to be doing just fine :)
Cheers
todd
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 11:09 AM
Subject: Re: [313] ANyone know about
Jayson,
Your forgetting another large point, not only must every DJ spend a large
chunk of money on records and equipment already, but in order to utilize
final scratch you have to have a mid ranged laptop, the software and the
hardware. To many DJ's adding another $2000-3000 to the already
It's so sad the state of TECHNO, the early 90's innovative years seem
light
years away. I mean who of the old guys listens to techno anymore? No
one,
they've all gone house or to more sophisticated genres.
Jim,
All I can say is thank god, someone else remembers when you could go into a
shop
Ughhh,
I mentioned it a few weeks back when I got it on promo at the shop.
Compared to his earlier work this LP is crud, the rhymes are weak (could we
rhyme a little more about weed? Cmon.) and the production is subpar when
compared to his last LP. I love all the earlier stuff and I was really
Shades of Jae, and a large number of other Moodymann titles have been
repressed at least twice (last summer for sure, and once before that in
recent memory).
Let's face facts:
1. Record pressing plants want to make money
ergo
they press the records people pay them to press.
2. One man's
There's an older Chris Simmonds track on Cross Section that samples this, as
well as the flip side of the ultra well known Pepe Bradock's Burning.
Cheers
todd
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From: DJ Space Ace [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 5:34 PM
Subject:
Also the repress of Virtuon by Sterac is not to be missed. There was an
extremely hard industrial LP called Gaiden (Steve Stoll had something to do
with it). DJ Slip has released a couple on MM lately Microwarz being one
of them. A few others that John didn't mention that slip my mind right
Tiga is a great DJ from Montreal, with a recent mixed cd released through
Turbo, and as mentioned the rmx of Corey Hart (another Canadian!). Tiga has
been laying it down for as long as I can remember and probably before (which
means at least 10 years). An incredible DJ don't miss this
terry
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From: Jayson B. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 7:17 PM
Subject: [313] The Master of Minimalism on thursday
Who's going to See terry at the DIA Thursday? you should. He's
essentially
one of the inventers of TRUE
Could someone tell me which EP Can you feel it came out on? For those who
need reference it's Bernard's track that DJ Hell plays on Xmix5
Cheers
todd
::: :__: :___:__ :___:__
desire the vague
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POP!
Oh I can't wait til we see Berislav in the big lights headlining the I MADE
IT festival. Yes Berislav's latest tune I am Underground has gone double
platinum overnight!! Berislav has been invited to make millions of dollars
touring with a full orchestra and a bus full of grill cheese
I hope you all get large and have to deal with a dozen interviews a week.
Then we'll see who's an ass and who isn't. FBS is british what the f***
does he care about XFL. Out of the three interviews that I've read with
him, he appears to be totally into his gear (especially his sampler), and
that everyone will scream for.
-Todd
(Whining about whiners = redundancy)
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From: Brian Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: M. Todd Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 11:18 AM
Subject: Re: [313] fat boy slim - Shut up
Who cares. Shut up
And the 313 relevance of this party is???
Sorry one too many crappy messages hitting my mail box lately, and yes I
already know about the delete key.
Cheers
todd
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From: Eric Frazier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 7:13 PM
Subject:
Jayson I guess you missed lingo 101 last thursday so here's the update on
funk and soul:
funk: the groove that makes your body move
soul: the emotion you feel from the music
funk and soul have nothing to do with 'good' and 'solid'. In fact someone
can mix with a plethora of funk and soul and
I used to have the utmost respect for everything Selway touched. Since he
started working with Christian though I only think his production has gone
downhill.
Cheers
todd
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From: Kyle J Dupuy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 8:46
Bernard Badie: Can you Feel it: Night Club
If anyone has any info on where I can find this or has a copy to sell
please hit me back.
Cheers
todd
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Is it a new level, or is it just what K7 had people doing on the DJ Kicks
comps sooo many moons ago? I'm glad to hear that he's headed in a different
direction again.
Cheers
todd
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From: Rob Theakston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001
I have the vinyl version with 5 pieces as I stated before, the missing trax
are:
Chris Brann: Journey to the Centre
Glenn Underground: Entercourse of the New Age
Placid Angles: Everything Under the Sun.
If you received only four pieces you are missing a piece of the actual set!,
return it to
I was at the Sound Signature party. Great stuff too bad about the bouncy
system though KDJ sure laid it down tight! I know Theo was supposed to play
but I didn't see him, I left after KDJ's set and at that point there had
been only 3 DJ's (Ky ace (sp?), ??? and KDJ) anyone know who the second
I had the first two releases mailed to me from a friend in Koln. I believe
they were Hardwax only releases, so you have to go through them.
www.hardwax.com
They have the first two Soundhacks and the first release on Soundstream in
their catalogue of D Labels. Anyone going to check out the
Here ya go straight from Microsound.
Cheers
todd
Substance-Basic Channel [
SoundHack [
Saftey Scissors
+ very special guests
performing the last evening of the DEMF at the
DETROIT CONTEMPORARY
5141 Rosa Parks Blvd.
DETROIT, MI.
midnight onwards
[tbc
Strange,
We never had any visa problems when we had him play in Cleveland. He is
touring the States right now too isn't he?
Cheers
todd
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From: Paul Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 6:38 AM
Subject: Re: [313] LTJ cancels on
YOu should have read it a little better the album is called Confield.
Cheers
todd
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From: T.J.Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 12:08 PM
Subject: [313] Best post ever
What do you think the best post/thread on this list ever
It's an older Isolee record on playhouse either 10 or 14 I can't find it
right now.
Cheers
todd
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From: Some Pagan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 4:59 AM
Subject: [313] Track ID
I always hate asking these questions because I'm
Start unsubbing from everything, never enter your proper email address for
anything (either that or start a hotmail junk account so that the scripts
can actually process your email address, make sure you look at the hotmail
account once every couple of weeks otherwise it will be deleted.) If you
Jason,
Your tax dollars may not be going directly to Canadian Law enforcement, but
if your American your are contributing by drinking Canadian water and (in
California) using Canadian hydro-electric power. If I'm correct (someone
corrrect me if I'm not) both water works and hydro-electric power
When was the last time who released something?
Planetary Assault System? Released a 3LP called Coad Warrior about 3 months
ago, which was agroup of singles to begin with.
Cheers
todd
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From: Hodgson, S. R. (Sean) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: mxyzptlk [EMAIL PROTECTED];
More on the subject, speaking of fake mixes DEFX909 anyone?
todd
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From: Jamil Ali [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 8:34 AM
Subject: RE: [313] Global Underground series
On the subject of 'fake' mixes. are those DJ Assault
There are numerous program out there which allow you to capture streaming
audio, use your search engine.
Cheers
todd
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Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 6:23 AM
Subject: Re: [313] Real audio 2 CDR(was online mix track id)
Unless
Phonopsia wrote:
I love old Landstrumm from the Peacefrog days. Played some tonight. Since
then a lot of it has been close but no cigar for me. His contribution to
one of the New Electronica comps was quite nice and a good change of pace
though. The Blue Arsed Fly stuff was nice too. I don't think
I swear this is Tosh in disguise. Only his twisted and highly intelligent
sense of humour could be so playful and serious.
Speak up if this isn't you Berlin boy.
Cheers
todd
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From: puublic effairs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001
WEMF is in July, there is no Memorial Day weekend in Canada, that's a US
only holiday. The weekend before that is a Canadian holiday. Last year
WEMF sucked because of the crappy location and weather. It is a trance
festival with a small amount of techno thrown in.
The I-dance rally is probably
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Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2001 10:50 PM
Subject: Re: [313] detroit-toronto bus
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I.O is Patrick Pulsinger and someone else with a really strange name. There
have been a lot of great I.O tunes including Station to Station and my
personal fave 'Claire'
All really far out of print on Cheap out of Austria
Cheers
todd
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From: George Todd [EMAIL
I'm still down with the selkasarii (sp?) tracks part 1 and 2, on Fcomm.
These were some of my seminal deep record purchases from way back in the
day. Jori has done a whole lot more since then but these tracks still drip
with soul.
Cheers
todd
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From: Benjamin Cuthbert
Baby Ford has done a bunch of great stuff. I find the earlier Ifach stuff
that he released to be better than that of late, however he's also done some
great stuff on Klang and a superb e.p for Elektro Music Dept.
Broom and Hill have hundreds of releases under guises like Rue East and
Sympletic
Actually, the cd was released on Tresor, but Jeff only let them press some
of the tracks on vinyl (I believe three tracks were given to the Tresor
vinyl release). Six more tracks were released on Axis under the same name.
AFAIK there was never a 2x12 on Axis. The cd still has more tracks than
M1 a.k.a Domina was released in 1994, CR01 was released in 95. Kinda hard
for the birth of the parent to happen after the child.
Cheers
todd
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From: Jenny Cigarettes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: berislav oremus [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 10,
trust Sonic Groove for anything. :)
Cheers
todd
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From: Jenny Cigarettes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org; M. Todd Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 2:10 PM
Subject: Re: [313] BC 09/suggestions
Point taken. As I mentioned
F. Flowers is Fanon Flowers, a techno producer out of Kalamazoo (sp?).
He's produced a lot of records for labels like Black Nation, Spielzug, Sonic
Mind, Mechanism Industries, Deepfried, Seismic and Konsequent.
I would really like to know what artisits like Kikoman, and Bass Frog are up
to?
So do you call Ben Sims, SLS, Paul Mac, Mark Broom, The Cause and every
other producer who is currently producing tribal techno using the same sound
and sample base techno?
What would you call over 20 records by said producers being unequivocably
recognizable as a single track remixed 20 times.
Ok,
You've all had a great laugh at Moby, and man I bet he's just crying. None
of you know the man, most of you have never seen his face other than on T.V.
So what do you know about him? What he feeds to the media? Let's print off
everything aybody ever says on this list and hold them to it
That's funny..
I run a P3 733MHz with 128Mb of ram and have never ever had a recording
failure, but the average problems are clipping and defragmentation.
I use a 20GB partitioned drive and send all audio to the non-OS partition.
You should always up your system virtual memory and never point it
Detroit Diesel on i220 (2 records Meteor and Metal)
Kim Rapatti Mood EP: Plug Research
anyone have any old trope records they wish to sell off, I'll pay well, or
trade.
Cheers
todd
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From: steve teeri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 06,
As a long time member/resident dj with phryl I can tell you:
Mayor Mel Lastman of Toronto put a standing ban on raves due to a death
at a hullabuloo party a couple years back. This shoved everything to do
with electronic music into the club scene. Phryl picked up the wrong
club at the wrong
Derrick Carter: Boompty Boom Theme: Nu Pschidt E.P.
CMC 78 (Classic)
Cheers
todd
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From: Kyle J Dupuy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: [313] jeff mills track id's
actually, it is not robotman's 'do da do,'
Thank you everybody who wrote in reply to my asking for new and innovative
house music out there, but I must in fact ask another more abrupt question
to get seemingly where I want to go. First off some details:
Like Ani I work in a record store and I'm responsible for ordering techno,
house,
Otto Koppius wrote:
Probably only by people with an aversion to vocals... Personally, I can't
get enough of it, especially the Blue Six releases are future classics IMO
(including the 'Sweeter Love' EP on Wave as well),
Might as well be. IMHO his worst work to date, sounds like him noodling
about with his gear, I ordered it on vinyl much to my chagrin. I was
expecting a little more Uusitalo and a little less wanking.
todd
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To:
The label Spelunk is now defunct, I'm sure Him Her will both be up to a
lot more though
todd
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From: Elliot Taub [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 10:53 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Electro, NYC
I have to pipe up for the NYC team:
from these people.
todd
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From: Elliot Taub [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Todd Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@Hyperreal.Org 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 11:28 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Electro, NYC
I don't think Spelunk is defunct. I see those guys all
Check out anything on Mush or Big Dada.
Big Dada's last comp 'Black Whole Styles' is a great intro into the more
unusual hiphop. Some of their other releases like Ty's latest album are
more straight chilled grooves with more blathering about ego's thrown
overtop (it's still a top piece in my
Umm, while you may very well deserve your opinion, sometimes it's best kept
to yourself.
Alan used to post on this list quite frequently, and I am personally sad
that he no longer does, since it was great to be able to talk to an original
313'er with tonnes of history behind him. The man knows
I'm glad you've had fun. I'm glad I have respect for those who show respect
in the first place. I'm glad I am ignorant enough to show others that they
need more respect, despite it being all that hypocritical.
I'm sorry you have to make sexual connotations about me and Alan. Perhaps
this is to
Alot of electro guys actually keep their techs pitched up to 16% so they can
get the really some really crazy electro beats happening. Electro has a
pretty wide BPM range and IMHO being able to pitch techs up to 16% is great
for this purpose.
todd
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It is also very narrow minded to think that you should only play records
between +- 4% of what they were recorded at, besides no one said they were
playing at one tempo, they just said they wanted to play some things faster.
Even the best of classics have been reworked into something new and
I believe the guy asked for an opinion not a freaking sale, this list isn't
your personal sounding board for your website so stick it somewhere else.
GO advertise elsewhere.
todd
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From: Adrien Roussel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, February 01,
Gnutella eats mad resources from your computer, be careful especially if you
do any sort of graphics or audio work on your comp not to have Gnutella
running in the background. I've lost a lot of work that way.
todd
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From: Jussi Lehtonen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
We have about 6 copies of minus yellow at my store in Guelph, anyone who
cares for a copy can email me, I will send copies or trade copies for Axis
9a, Axis 9b or any Mplant singles.
Todd
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From: Kyle J Dupuy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Scotto [EMAIL
I emailed Robert re: vinyl release, but have yet to hear back from him since
he's out on tour right now. Doubtful that it will get released on vinyl
however since none of Monolake's other albums have, however there are
already singles for fragile/static and ice/stratoshpere out there on
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From: Todd Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jose bello [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 8:24 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Barcelona 313'ers?
I can vouch for Florida, one of the best clubs I ever went to, John
Acquaviva has a residency there for while, not sure
Tristan,
I have Kompakt 25 'Pensum' by M. Mayer. It has a very generic tech-house
Kompakt feel to it; soft noise laden synth pads, with big bumpy basslines,
and off kilter shuffled percussion, not his most shining moment (try 17 4,
or the Wasserman rmx that he did.)
While I personally enjoy
Umm not to say anything bad about Germans in particular but re: Jeff's
comment, Germany did have David Hasselhoff at number one for an extended
period of time.
todd
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From: FC3 Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 3:23 AM
Profan is one of the all time great german minimal labels run by Wolfgang
and Reinhart Voigt to of the most prolific German producers today.
Wolfgang has gone by so many names its not funny (think Atom Heart alias'
times 2). Some of the more common ones are Mike Ink, M:I:5, Gas,
Grungerman,
Sean Deason wrote:
as far as I know Buzz and Bone are 2 diferent people.(or maybe thats just
what he *wants* us to think? the clever bastard! ;^)
Maybe that's true, I just wrote a post as to anonimity not too long ago and
why people should keep their traps shut when they know who an anonymous
Sounds like they all used the same sample cd, in fact most of the bongo
patterns are recycled throughout different tracks.
Good tracks for whatever they are worth, no innovation and a distinct
similarity to too many other tracks out there.
I wasted my time yet again...
todd
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