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From: Georgia
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 7:51 PM
Subject: Sonar 2002 Programme Preview
SONAR, 9th Festival of Advanced Music and Multimedia Art of Barcelona
JUNE 13.14.15. 2002
SONAR 2002 PROGRAMME PREVIEW
For the ninth consecutive year,
i agree totally. The thing that bothers me about all this electro just
blowing up right now is that it *is* just a fad. *sigh* i just don't know.
I don't mind dj's bringing in some of the older stuff into their sets, but
now everybody and their brother is moving to produce electro tracks. In
That's the name of the mix CDs series, although T-1000's came before the
Space DJz one. I'd agree with BT on the Space DJz mix; good, worth having,
but not *amazing*.
TOM
Subject: RE: [313] Space Dj´z
hehe...I wonder who named their release that first. T-1000 or Space Dj's..
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VOODOO LAST RITES
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From: voodoo records
To: PRESS MAILOUT
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 4:12 PM
Subject: VOODOO LAST RITES
YOU'LL MISS US WHEN WE'RE GONE!
AFTER NINE YEARS OF TOP CLASS CLUBNIGHTS, WORLD RENOWNED TECHNO NIGHT,
VOODOO, WILL BE CLOSING IN JUNE 2002.
In May this year Warp will be closing the office and heading for the open
road in what will be the first ever Warp Records collective tour. We will be
travelling around Europe in a specially constructed 'magic bus', which we
have commissioned artist Alex Rutterford to design.
This tour will
Well, I really like the album, although it took a few plays. I think the new
single, 'Nothing At All' is about the weakest track on there though (rubbish
mixes too), so try not to write it off because of that. He's got the former
singer from The Aloof doing vocals on most of the tracks and Carl
Which of course nicked the melody from Tears For Fears 'Mad World' - 80s!
I have a preference for his deepest stuff on Peacefrog etc too, but I
really
loved All exhale (one of my all-time fave killer singles IMHO) and a good
part of that album... if he remains in that vein, I'll probably
Just received a new Dataphysix/Dopplereffekt-related LP project:
Arpanet: Wireless Internet (Virgin)
Released 22/4/02 (UK)
It's all themed around the idea of wireless communication and after a couple
of listens I'd say it was pretty good, apart from the truly terrible spoken
intro. Very
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From: voodoo records [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 3:24 PM
Subject: VOODOO NEWS FLASH! CLOSING DOWN COUNTDOWN.
VOODOO WOULD LIKE TO ANNOUNCE THE CLOSURE OF THE LONG RUNNING CLUBNIGHT IN
JUNE 2002. WE WILL BE
TRESOR RECORDS NEWS
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MARCH 2002
Here's another painless update with the latest, including:
1. Club 11th birthday lineup
2. New music updates
3. Musik und Maschine update
4. insightful propaganda
5. True Spirit tour schedule
.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Just a quick plug for listmember Dan Butler's debut CD, 'Sketches Of The
City' by Square City which is coming out on the underrated Pagoda label.
Really impressive stuff, very detailed, cosmic and deep techno with a strong
313 influence, but not a slavish copy at all, and thoroughly recommended.
Tonight on BBC1 at 10.45: When Disco Ruled The World
Previews seem mixed, but it might be worth a look. Apparent Giorgio Moroder
is one person interviewed.
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Speaking of finding rarities, I've just this afternoon been poking around a
secondhand dance shop near me and found a copy of Rob Hood 'The Protein
Valve' on M-Plant for £3. £3! And I didn't have a bean on me... so I hid it
at the back of the stack.
Also found a cool bass 12 by the Unknown DJ on
Anybody in the UK see 'Room 101' on BBC2 last night? For those that don't
know it, the show is all about well-known people talking about their pet
hates in an effort to persuade the presenter (Paul Merton) to consign them
to oblivion in the imaginary Room 101.
Anyway, last night John Peel was the
And now for something a little less stupid: Mills's UK dates for the summer
which came into my possession today. No, I don't have any more details, so
there's no point asking.
1st May 2002 - Royal Festival Hall, London
24th May 2002 - Tribal Sessions, Manchester
25th May 2002 - Shine, Belfast
Thought some people might be interested in this, if they haven't already
heard...
(In a pathetic, desperate effort to keep on topic, did Leftfield ever get
remixed by any 313 artists? I can't think of any meself.)
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 4:55 PM
Subject: Leftfield RIP
For Immediate
Seconded! I was thinking of writing a full response to the post, some of
which I thought was accurate and some of which I thought was way off target.
Then I saw this. If you're going to casually toss language like this around,
Laura, don't expect me to give a damn what you think.
These type
LOST
EASTER SUNDAY 31 MARCH
10PM - 6AM
RIVERSIDE WAREHOUSE LOCATION
RED.
DERRICK MAY (EXCLUSIVE UK DATE)
JUAN ATKINS (EXCLUSIVE UK DATE)
STEVE BICKNELL
BLUE.
PHIL ASHER (RESTLESS SOUL)
KIM BILIR (CLUBTRACKS/COSMIC RECORDS)
GLYNE BRAITHWAITE
MARIO
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(If anyone on 313 is on any other lists relevant to electro/synth pop/Ed
DMX/Rephlex etc (see below), I'd be very grateful if you could forward this
on. And of course, I just can't WAIT to hear what [EMAIL PROTECTED] thinks! :-)
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As seen in The Face and the
Artist: Jeff Mills
Title: Late Night
Label: Tresor
Ca. No: 56183-6
Release: April 2002
Distribution (UK): SRD
TRACKLIST
A1 Late Night (Mills Mix)(4:49)
A2 Late Night (4:39)
B1 Basic Human Design (5:52)
The Tresor Archiv series continues to roll on, unearthing previously
unavailable or deleted
Look what landed in me box today... [voice of Homer] , new
Mills...[drool]...
Millsart: Every Dog Has Its Day Vol 3 (Axis)
2x12, AX-026, released 15 April 2002
No tracklisting, unfortunately, but it does come with a prime slice of
'Mills-speak'.
Not sure if this was mentioned, but given the recent talk of him on here,
here's some info I just received about the Psi49Net comp coming this or next
month:
ANTHONY ROTHER pres.
ELEKTRO COMMANDO/WELCOME TO PSI CITY3xLP/CD
(PSI49NET - LABEL COMPILATION)
Now here is what all die hard
Black Dog NewsBy sheer coincidence, this turned up just now.
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From: Alessandra
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 3:55 PM
Subject: Black Dog News
Electronic mavericks The Black Dog have unveiled a cheeky new website to
coincide with the release of their album,
Hood mix CDs?
when did hood release a mix cd? does anyone have info on it...
ryan
From: Tom Robbins/Tom Magic Feet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyone know of any Robert Hood mix CDs released in the past, prior to
this
new one on Logistic
I really hope there's some serious irony going on here, but terrifyingly I
can't be sure.
Andrew WK - Party Hard!!! (Where are my f*cking acid wash jeans!?!?)
YES YES YES YES YES YES ANOTHER DETROIT PRODUCT ROCKS
OUT!!
anyone heard the new Soul Center 3 yet???
I've got it, I loved it and gave it for Jockey Slut's March ish. Very
funky minimalism, with Isaac Hayes samples in there. I'd recommend it. It's
on Novamute, btw, with a robot dog on the cover.
I also have The Black Dog LP but haven't got around
Anyone know of any Robert Hood mix CDs released in the past, prior to this
new one on Logistic?
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That's how it reads to me, although I guess they might have trouble
squeezing all those tracks listed for the CDs onto eight sides of vinyl!
TOM
The three CDs and two double-EPs of TRUE SPIRIT
This may be wishful thinking but I read this as saying that in addition to
the 3 CDs there will be
Tresor presents.
TRUE SPIRIT
FEATURING EXCLUSIVE, UNRELEASED, AND DELETED TRESOR CLASSICS FROM JEFF
MILLS, MAURIZIO, JOEY BELTRAM, BLAKE BAXTER, MODEL 500 AND MANY (MANY) MORE.
Artist: VARIOUS
Title: TRUE SPIRIT
Label: TRESOR
Cat. No: 56185-2/6
Distribution: SRD (UK)
Release: 25 MARCH 2002
HOMELANDS
Saturday 1st June 2002, 1pm - 6am
The Bowl, Matterley Estate, Near Winchester, Hampshire
Muzik Live Arena
Basement Jaxx
Special Guest to be announced on Pete Tong's Essential Mix Show Feb 22nd
Oxide Neutrino
Soft Cell
Roger Sanchez
Stanton Warriors
More massive live acts and DJs to be
Personally I enjoyed Alex's post, if only for the outstanding use of the
word 'bobbins', one of my favourite English colloquialisms and one I've
hardly heard since the great days of Madchester. Discuss.
And if you ask me, he's right about that garage/2-step bobbins too. So Solid
my a**e. Bunch of
Surely listmember Prof. Sicko should just publish his paper online, or
better still, on this list, once all the brow-furrowing is over?Maybe Adam
Miller could be persuaded to do the same...
TOM
So still need someone who's going to kindly give us even the most
sketchiest
of reports back
How are all these naughty s f-words getting through the 313 filter?!? Tsk
tsk.
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Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 3:01 AM
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*SUNGLASSES AT NIGHT*
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Thursday 7th February 2002
@ Moog bar, Nottingham
8-12pm
FREE ENTRY
Next date: Thurs 7th March fortnightly thereafter
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An evening of new old synth pop, new wave, electro,
disco nouveau ersatz funk
Blackwater is getting a UK release through a label called Concept and has
big name DJs like Rampling etc playing it, which is why it's thought it may
chart. I think it's out here next week. Good news for those that still want
to buy it 'cos it'll be cheaper.
I thought the Saunderson remixes were
Try as I might, I can't see the problem here. The guy's paid for the record,
so it's his to do with as he likes: sell, give away, review, use as frisbee,
whatever. He could snap it over his knee if he felt like it, that's his
right. Loads of people buy and sell records for a living, that's part of
My first thoughts were similar, that it was OK and no more, but repeated
listening gradually changed my mind. I think it needs really careful
attention to be appreciated fully, but now I've come to the conclusion that
it's really good. It's all in the detail, basically, and a step up
Jsut wondering if anyone knows about the re-release of the 1981 electro
classic 'Sharevari' by A Number Of Names? It was originally out on Capiccio
and now supposedly on Puzzlebox with new remixes.
If anyone knows any info(distributor/shop that can get it), it would be
greatly appreciated.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/drugs/Story/0,2763,628867,00.html
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The description of the Motor was pretty funny. I guess the Brits haven't
ever heard of circle dancing!
So what is it? Some kind of country music/line dancing derivative? Yee-haw!
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Yeah, best thing on TV about this ever! I was surprised no-one commented on
last week's 2nd segment (mind you, neither did I...) seeing as that was
where Detroit came into play. Having said that, Derrick May and Kevin
Saunderson were both featured but Juan Atkins wasn't mentioned at all. Also
LOST
Presents
Chairoscuro Incorporating the Interaction of Colour
With Jeff Mills (exclusive UK date)
and Steve Bicknell
More DJs t.b.c.
New Years Eve
31 December 2001
A Central London Warehouse/Studio Location
11PM - 7AM
Jeff Mills (Axis, Purpose Maker, Tomorrow) returns to the UK for the
Just to correct a couple of details: Hot Lizard were Nottingham DJs Paul
Wain and Gary Marsden while Pacific was owned by Justin Deighton. Justin has
a new mix CD coming out on a label called Product Deluxe (which I am
guessing he owns now instead of Pacific) that includes 'The Theme', so maybe
Yeah, it was cool. What I particularly liked was that all the talking heads
used (Marshall Jefferson, Chip E, Derrick May, Larry Sherman, Earl Smith,
various clubgoers etc) were people who were actually there and part of it,
not just pundits and commentators. The narrative was a bit overblown
in that
Baseball Stadium? I can't believe that sort of thing would have happened
in
1976.
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