Metropolis, The Exhibitionis Medium will be playing in Ghent
(Belgium) this wednesday. Jeff will also be there discussing the movies
as well as spinning at an afterparty.
This screening is for the JigSaw Music Video Festival. I will be in
Ghent for the party with Plaid and Funckarma this
wow very nice man!! So will there be a full report pics on TT? :)
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Metropolis, The Exhibitionis
Did anyone out in the detroit area whitness this event. How was it? Iowa City
is no stones throw from Detroit, so I depend on you good folks to fill me in.
-jason
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Not sure if this has
been posted yet, but
for those in the
Detroit
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Did anyone out in the detroit area whitness this event. How was it? Iowa
City
is no stones throw from Detroit, so I depend on you good folks to fill me
On 3/9/03 8:36 PM, Kookie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was there. It was my first time seeing the movie and I liked his version
alot. It added alot to the film, especially considering the topic of
machines and automation. The repetitive beats complimented the theme
nicely.
I also made the
Was that a haiku?
Roberto Ty
A haiku consists
Of seventeen syllables
And three lines, so no!
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Was that a haiku
love
conquers
all ending is a bit shakier too ...
...cultural discourse and criticizm on 313 ... wonders will never cease.
Peace,
Ken
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Mate
I am gutted I could not go!!!
I am so jealous..
Toby Frith did you go as well?
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Sent: 02 May 2002 09:29
To: 313 Detroit
Subject: [313] Metropolis @ Royal Festival Hall
Just a quick report on Jeff Mills /
of atmospherics. Robot Replica makes a lot more sense now.
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Mate
I am gutted I
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Yeah Ian, there was myself, Rob, Anya, Ken and a few others.
I really enjoyed Radioboy's set, very dynamic and all, but I
think one would
get a bit tired of him
destroying stuff all the time. Thankfully he's no one-trick
pony. Missed
most
Hi,
got to agree it was a brilliant night. It was great to hear the Metropolis
soundtrack in context, and just to see the film for the first time - very
impressive for a 1926 vintage film, definitely ahead of it's time. It was
good to see all of the usual UK 313 suspects (hi Nick, Alice, Anya
I made it along as well. Herbert was definatly fun. he did a similar thing at
the Big Chill Festival, but also had a female vocalist and was playing live
keyboards over the top of his on the fly sampling shinanigans. The best thing
for me though was the man himself, jerking around like some mad
]
To: 'Langsman, Marc' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 9:39 AM
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Mate
I am gutted I could not go!!!
I am so jealous..
Toby Frith did you go as well?
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From: Langsman
Toby wrote:
I really enjoyed Radioboy's set, very dynamic and all, but I think one
would
get a bit tired of him
destroying stuff all the time. Thankfully he's no one-trick pony. Missed
most of Super_Collider, but
I didn't really dig what I heard at the end. The screening of Metropolis
was
what to make of his dj set afterwards. on one level it kicked, but on
another i found to be a bit samey - other than Jupiter Jazz
it was an
hour's worth of hardish techno. a bit more variety would've
been good
I quite enjoyed it - packed full of mills/UR classics - The Bells, Changes
the whole
thing!
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The guy who dangled himself off one of the boxes at the end of Mill's
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There was quite a bit of tomfoolery for such a relatively
'short' event ...
(it must have been an effort to get that slaughtered so quick,
unless people
got a head start on me) ... a couple next to me had
Subject: Re: [313] Metropolis @ Royal Festival Hall
Toby wrote:
I really enjoyed Radioboy's set, very dynamic and all, but I think one
would
get a bit tired of him
destroying stuff all the time. Thankfully he's no one-trick pony. Missed
most of Super_Collider, but
I didn't really dig what I heard
, 2002 10:51 AM
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Subject: RE: [313] Metropolis @ Royal Festival Hall
There was quite a bit of tomfoolery for such a relatively
'short' event ...
(it must have been an effort to get that slaughtered so quick,
unless people
got a head
; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
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yeah it was fairly nuts. What was the deal with Woop woop /
Come on Jeff
everytime a kick came in during the film ??
[although respect to the guy giving it Rewind Selecta when the projector
stopped after the film started
Think Im gonna have to invest in the full album - though a
DVD release would
be great !
I doubt if there will be a DVD release of the Mills cut of Metropolis. The
Fritz Lang Erbe is really carefull about re-releases of Metropolis. When
Metropolis was showed in Amsterdam the Fritz Lang Erbe
I doubt if there will be a DVD release of the Mills cut of
Metropolis. The
Fritz Lang Erbe is really carefull about re-releases of
Metropolis. When
Metropolis was showed in Amsterdam the Fritz Lang Erbe demanded that it
would be free for everybody.
A free to download SVCD/DivX would be good if
I doubt if there will be a DVD release of the Mills cut of Metropolis. The
Fritz Lang Erbe is really carefull about re-releases of Metropolis. When
Metropolis was showed in Amsterdam the Fritz Lang Erbe demanded that it
would be free for everybody.
When Grammenos and I saw Metropolis here in
And mine too:
My tuppeny worth
I thought the film was almost awful. I'm glad they cut it down. God only
knows why such a lumbering primary school plot originally required over two
and half hours. The feeble grasp of Marxism (in the 1920s for God's sake!)
is bad enough, never mind the saccharine
: Jonny McIntosh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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And mine too:
My tuppeny worth
I thought the film was almost awful. I'm glad they cut it down. God only
knows why such a lumbering primary
-
sitting through bad performance art set to turgid trip hop (with a weak
drummer to boot).
Is that Christian Vogel ?
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And mine too:
My tuppeny worth
I thought the film was almost awful. I'm glad they cut it down. God only
knows why such a lumbering primary school plot originally required over
two
and half hours. The feeble grasp of Marxism (in the 1920s
sitting through bad performance art set to turgid trip hop (with a weak
drummer to boot).
Is that Christian Vogel ?
No, Vogel was working working what looked like some fairly ancient equipment
and even did a bit of singing at one point to add some bass to Lidells vocals.
Dunno who the
02, 2002 1:01 PM
To: Odeluga, Ken
Subject: Re: [313] Metropolis @ Royal Festival Hall
Erm, it's from 1920s Germany! I've never seen It's A Wonderful
Life, but I
don't think there's any moment of comparable moment of lucidity in
Metropolis in any case: no matter what Lang was trying to say, I can't
not have understood the concept of shutting up for more than 15
minutes at a time..!
Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 02/05/2002 13:45:24
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Erm
er and me...
:And mine too:
:
: My tuppeny worth
:
:I thought the film was almost awful. I'm glad they cut it down. God only
:knows why such a lumbering primary school plot originally required over two
:and half hours.
i guess its due to the fact that this was pretty early in the history of
, 2002 12:51 PM
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Subject: Re: [313] Metropolis @ Royal Festival Hall
I'd agree with the Super_Collider comments. It looked like an A-Level Art
performance. Everybody seems to be raving about their new LP though.
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Subject: Re: [313] Metropolis DVD release...
I doubt if there will be a DVD release of the Mills cut of Metropolis.
The
Fritz Lang Erbe is really carefull about re-releases of Metropolis.
When
Metropolis was showed in Amsterdam the Fritz Lang Erbe demanded that
it
would be free
excellent news¬!
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Subject: RE: [313] Metropolis DVD release...
I can verify that at least as of last summer, he intended to get the DVD
released
:I thought the film was almost awful. I'm glad they cut it down. God only
:knows why such a lumbering primary school plot originally required over two
:and half hours.
I dunno, I've seen it 3 or 4 times over the years. It's as much a fairy
tale as Snow White; it's as far from naturalistic as
who the hell are all these people? since when has london had hordes of beer
swilling mills fans.?
Hallo... Maybe you guys have never met Rob Webb ?!?;)
Peace,
Matt MacQueen
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On Thu, May 02, 2002 at 12:43:22PM +0100, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
The feeble grasp of Marxism (in the 1920s for God's sake!)
is bad enough, never mind the saccharine love conquers all resolution. Oh
dear.
Naaah - you're ommitting a vital fact Jonny! This is 1930s America, happy
endings and
Hi,
I went to the three PM showing and I have to agree that it was an excellent
experience. While I was at the shop I picked up UR3000, Los Hermanos, and
Update. I am glad that I am not the only one who had problems with the Los
Hermanos record. One side is fine, but the other skips in a few
this is showing in london on may 1st, i think it's at the royal albert hall
at 7.30
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Subject: [313] metropolis screening in the
i am on the digest so i don't know
22, 2002 6:19 PM
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this is showing in london on may 1st, i think it's at the royal albert
hall
at 7.30
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Neki:
i'm well up for it
However, with regard to the acts before and afterwards, i've never taken
in a live set in a proper seated auditorium and have a feeling it might be
a bit weird.
anyone have any experience of this sedentary form of appreciation?
my guess would be that he doesn't dj,
anyone have info about the screening here in detroit?
Five
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has anyone been to one of the other screenings? care to comment? did Mills
dj, did he do anything much, was he even there?
Yeah, here in Sydney Melbourne there were cinema screenings with a talk
and QA session - it was cool, lots of different people came, eg people from
film backgrounds,
on 14/3/02 3:03 pm, rob webb at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i've never taken
in a live set in a proper seated auditorium and have a feeling it might be
a bit weird.
anyone have any experience of this sedentary form of appreciation?
I saw orbital play at the royal albert hall years ago, but it
Mills took his own cuts and snips of the movie and his version was only an
hour long. I don't think the Lang estate gave him the rights to put out his
version, yet anyway. Nor do I think they were entirely happy with the parts
he extended / cut out.
There's an article my g-friend and i wrote
i don`t get how u can cut an hour from a film like metropolis
a
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i don`t get how u can cut an hour from a film like metropolis
a
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there are a few versions of metropolis around (including a colored version).
i rented one that seemed to be maybe 1/2 hour longer than the cd.
and for the most part i could kinda figure out when the music was in time.
i thought the music was perfect for the movie too.
i remember mention a while
afaik, it doesn't. it only works with his own version, which unfortunately
has not been released. but i read in german magazine de:bug that he plans
to show his remixed version at clubs where he spins. does anyone have more
information about that?
peter
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From: Sam
Really great stuff, personnally I find it quite close to X102... got it when
it came out, had the chance to listen to it in various settings since then,
very complex stuff, extremely rich and dense... Keeping of the Kept remains
the highlight for me
Gwendal
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From:
Haye!
anyone heard the Jeff Mills soundtrack to Metropolis?
d
Realy good, essential Mills, if you ask me. It alternates between moody
tracks and 4 on the floor classic Mills material, but a bit more mature and
with more sense of pourpose, it seems to me.The whole soundtrack is very
coherent
that would have been like birthday, christmas and new year's eve altogether
:-)
peter
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is the movie available to buy
On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, peter mueller wrote:
that would have been like birthday, christmas and new year's eve altogether
:-)
You can get Metropolis on DVD or Video. In a perfect world, Axis
would post the times in the movies where the songs cue, so we could
do it up right!
At 14:08 12/08/2000 -0500, Dharma nator wrote:
anyone heard the Jeff Mills soundtrack to Metropolis?
Yup!
A beautiful and brillant soundtrack!
Don't expect 60 minutes of banging techno.
4/4 beats are spotted on this CD, though ;-)
R.
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urL :
is the movie available to buy with the soundtrack on it?
d
From: Roland van Oorschot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [313] metropolis
Date: Fri, 08 Dec 2000 20:48:21 +0100
At 14:08 12/08/2000 -0500, Dharma nator wrote:
anyone heard the Jeff
I have the 12, but I haven't seen the recut movie or heard the extended CD.
The tracks on the 12 alternate between ambient background-type music, and
danceable Purposemaker-style tracks. Its a must have for Purposemaker and
early Axis fans. Definitely different than the Every Dog... series.
darw_n wrote:
Sorry, I know this has been discussed before, but after listening to Mills'
Metropolis, I must find it on vinyl, anyone have any leads?
***7 or so of the tracks on the cd are available on a single LP on axis.
record time in detroit had copies, last time i checked their website.
Where do you live?
Kevin
--- darw_n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I know this has been discussed before, but
after listening to Mills'
Metropolis, I must find it on vinyl, anyone have any
leads?
darw_n
create, demonstrate, toneshift...
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, darw_n wrote:
Sorry, I know this has been discussed before, but after listening to Mills'
Metropolis, I must find it on vinyl, anyone have any leads?
darw_n
drive up here to recordtime. they have a bunch of 'em :)
(or i suppose you could save some gas money and have
us - satellite records , temple records nyc, submerge
Germany - hardwax
: janos :
On Wednesday 29 November 2000 06:14, darw_n wrote:
Sorry, I know this has been discussed before, but after listening to Mills'
Metropolis, I must find it on vinyl, anyone have any leads?
that's possible, i hope not though the b/w version looks better imo
I would definitely argue to the contrary on that; the computer tinting is
probably the best I've ever seen on a silent film and definitely doesn't
detract; however it does omit most of the film at 80 minutes long (last I
heard
Matt Holland wrote:
Does anyone know if there will be any official release of the recut
version of the movie, in theatres or otherwise? Has it really only been
screened once?
The new issue of iDJ out now includes an interview with Jeff Mills by Nick
Doherty from which the following quote is
Maybe he wants to use the coloured version?
JayCee.
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mmm, didn't someone here say the the film
Would you seek a re-issue of the film with your soundtrack?
If they allow us. The agency that own the rights only gave
us permission to
edit the film for use in a one-off presentation.
I heard this rumour last week that there would be a re-release of Metropolis
(DVD/Video) with the
We haven't been solicited on it yet as a dvd/vhs release as of yet. I
believe that it is public domain, so any company could pick it up and
re-release it.
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on 10/13/00 9:40 AM, Benjamin Cuthbert (Merch) at
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We haven't been solicited on it yet as a dvd/vhs release as of yet. I
believe that it is public domain, so any company could pick it up and
re-release it.
Metropolis is public domain, or the Mills / Palm Pictures
oops. i meant Metropolis is.
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To: Benjamin Cuthbert (Merch)
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on 10/13/00 9:40 AM, Benjamin Cuthbert (Merch) at
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on 9/27/00 8:53 AM, Tom Robbins at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm also looking for good sources of info
on the film on the net if anyone has any pointers.
http://www.persocom.com.br/brasilia/metropo.htm
http://www.uow.edu.au/~morgan/Metroh.html
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