This made me dig out my CD copy of Live and Final Fridge by General Magic
Pita on Source Records from 1995.
Some funky tracks recorded from a bunch of sampled fridges :)
cheers
Chris
The fridge at the grocery store behind the bakery counter sounds
for all the world like percussion from a
On 19 Jul 2001, T.J.Johnson wrote:
-- There are no limitations thats only YOUR perspective!
--
--
--Uuuuh. There are limitations to how deep man can dive into the
--ocean, how high man can fly, how long man can live, how loud
--music can be before a man's eardrums blow out, how much weight
--you
Hans is right. And not only: Mike Banks told me in 1995 how much
he respected what Richie Hawtin has done. This was at a time when
there was a lot of resentment around Detroit about the course the
Plus 8 crew had taken. Richie, Johnny Q and the others never
disrespected the producers and
haha
--- Kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jul 2001, Alexander Ohanyan wrote:
Programming music without soul is like training a
deaf
mouse to jump on a keyboard, throwing darts at a
wall,
or telling a computer to randomly pick notes and
rhythms;
STOP GIVING AWAY MY
.
Wow. Reading back on that suddenly made me feel like a big geek. I'll stop
there.
My $.02,
Dennis DeSantis
www.mp3.com/vanderrohe
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this.
I do see where Christian is coming from though.
From: Christian Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [313] curious?
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 06:26:04 +0200
funk (maybe) soul NO WAY!!! if a
track/DJ performance does
not
have SOUL
in which
the singer or songwriter
bared his/her soul in the lyrics and the
delivery
A lot of (great) techno is blatantly not like
this.
I do see where Christian is coming from though.
From: Christian Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [313] curious
about totally different dj sets: when a dj gets to
be more than a record player, similarities in his sets
point to a theme, leitmotiv, something more than bull
shit...someone tries to say something and often
certain-- words,--lets say , come up to help him
express himself
playing a totally
Pissy pissy,
I didn't ask why everyone thinks mother teresa is so
special...
Those things that bother us often and usually point to
more important things, like who to glorify that's
white, perhaps, in this case, (not neccessarily), but
just maybe...
--- Jussi Lehtonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
K got your message times 3..
Yeah like whats important in regards to artistic sh*t is that you
put something of yourself in there ; as stated knowing all your records,
or changing things up ..but you still have something,what ever it is thats
coming from you and not a reflection of everything
wv909 wrote: this is the essence of not letting yourself be controled!!!
the essence of not being controlled is to recognize the limitations of this
world.. those of man, and those of nature, and moving freely within them..
it has nothing to do with a discussion about worshipping rich hawtin
There are no limitations thats only YOUR perspective!
the essence of not being controlled is to recognize the limitations of this
world.. those of man, and those of nature, and moving freely within them..
it has nothing to do with a discussion about worshipping rich hawtin or a
vocoded voice from
There are no limitations thats only YOUR perspective!
Uuuuh. There are limitations to how deep man can dive into the ocean, how high
man can fly, how long man can live, how loud music can be before a man's
eardrums blow out, how much weight you can lift. The fact of the matter is
that
There are no limitations thats only YOUR perspective!
Uuuuh. There are limitations to how deep man can dive into the ocean, how high
man can fly, how long man can live, how loud music can be before a man's
eardrums blow out, how much weight you can lift. The fact of the matter is
that
On Thu, 19 Jul 2001, james boylan wrote:
I think the term 'soulful techno' is bandied about way too often...
Soul music, as in Motown etc.., was music in which the singer or songwriter
bared his/her soul in the lyrics and the delivery
A lot of (great) techno is blatantly not like
On Thu, 19 Jul 2001, Alexander Ohanyan wrote:
Programming music without soul is like training a deaf
mouse to jump on a keyboard, throwing darts at a wall,
or telling a computer to randomly pick notes and
rhythms;
STOP GIVING AWAY MY PRODUCTION TRICKS
if you think there is good techno
The fridge at the grocery store behind the bakery counter sounds
for all the world like percussion from a Surgeon track.
I've heard that when Surgeon is on tour he calls up the bakery on his cell
phone and asks to hear what noises the fridge is making...then he either
approves or disapproves
yeah -
kept wachin the list -
like very much of the latest discussions -
The only thing I may disagree with is people insulting others. We all
have
different opinions and perspectives. Let's keep it that way and try not
to
impose our beliefs on others and trying to make people feel
I think it´s normal thing -when you have a opposite opinion
to write so - and this might offend people
one can state opposition to an opinion without attacking the character
of the person from whom that opinion comes.
I have a provocative example here, only to show you when
your idea
okay. someone asked why so many people are on rich's nut sack. i
replied with some pretty generic reasons in effort to spark a debate
(and what a debate it is!) and now i'm spewing 'dumb ideas' and being
compared to hitler.
NO - I wasn´t saying that at all - (and I didn´t name
I found the notes on his webpage particularly amusing. It is funny how
someone can denounce the event, while at the same time have a vending
booth
at the event raking in the $$$.
I ´m not really into Mr Hawtins sound (from what I´ve heard)
I still would like to say that this point is
Rich's name (other then briefly discussing the new CD)
hasn't come up for a while. We've been talking about
much more important things...like the Mobinator.
--- Alexander Ohanyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering why nearly every one is on richie
hawtin's dick on this list?--just a
i'm not on his jock all that much, at least not on this list, but i can
say that he is far and above my favorite dj. he is leaps and bounds
beyond any other dj i've seen because:
1) of all the times i've seen him he has never played remotely the same
set
2) he has and continues to push the
Why don't you define exactly the meaning of on his dick...
Besides that why would someone even post something as off topic and as negative
as your post? What actual good could your question/statement ever do? Is it
your intention to just piss people off?
I changed my quote to this...
TJ
On 18 Jul 2001, T.J.Johnson wrote:
Besides that why would someone even post something as off topic and as
negative as your post? What actual good could your question/statement
ever do? Is it your intention to just piss people off?
Might be, actually it's called 'trolling'. A more subtle
Just for the sake of interest shall we say.
1) of all the times i've seen him he has never played remotely the same
set
Really? h
2) he has and continues to push the boundries of a dj / live pa set
Hmmm ...like how? By using a sound efx? by using a 909? yawn..!
3) i've never seen a
be
completely forgettable if it had been any other DJ. But it wasn't and _that_
is what is so dissapointing.
MEK
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Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2001 11:25:24 -0400
Just for the sake of interest shall we
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This past tour he did, I witnessed a DJ set that any other hard Euro DJ
would have done. It was boring and funkless (basically loops). I've heard
the same complaint from people all across the U.S
This past tour he did, I witnessed a DJ set that any other hard Euro DJ
would have done. It was boring and funkless (basically loops).
I'm sorry, but it really bothers me when the words 'funk' and 'soul' as if
they are synonymous with 'good' and 'solid.' *I* am not a person who has
funk
Just because a track doesn't contain these elements does not mean its
bad.
but...it don't mean a thing if it aint got that swing! !-)
tp
np: daniel wang - idealism
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This past tour he did, I witnessed a DJ set that any other hard Euro DJ
would have done. It was boring and funkless (basically loops).
I'm sorry, but it really bothers me when the words 'funk
I can see your point, but I don't quite agree. I certainly agree with your
distinction, but there's more in between. A lot of it comes from more of a
garage direction, but the likes of Ron Trent, Roy Davis, the Chicago lot,
KOT, Blaze etc., are all organic but not wankily so - I suppose because
At 11:04 1/03/01 Thursday, you wrote:
:::style. Anyone know of any good new house that's coming out? Something
:::other than Moodyman/Theo Parrish. It's all starting to sound the same.
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the
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:::Glasgow Underground the other GU :)
:::
:::Yeah, both GU's are worth checking out.. how about Rick Wade,
:::Rick Wilhite,
:::anything from the Planet E stable, Johnny Fiasco just to start.
:::
:::Also, the UK lable, Paper often has some good house sounds.
agreed also seem to have common
I guess if we're talking about good and fresh house there are a few names which
people keep forgetting:
Larry Heard, Brett Dancer and for sure Jori Hulkkonen. Besides being a very
cool bloke he keeps on releasing stuff that's getting better by the record.
'Wanna Do You' is absolutely divine,
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,
:::style. Anyone know of any good new house that's coming out? Something
:::other than Moodyman/Theo Parrish. It's all starting to sound the same.
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the stuff on Glasgow Underground is usually
oh i like it and i couldnt care less if its cheese
just curious (as per subject line)
ab
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Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 11:49 PM
Subject: Re: [313] curious on opinions
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001
anyone calling Miguel Migs cheesy can line up for a smack on the head...
rd
is stuff on naked music considered cheesy in the house world?
i like it
is that a sin?!
ab
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stuffed bird wrote:
anyone calling Miguel Migs cheesy can line up for a smack on the head...
[cough] Britney Spears [cough]
G
ice-a wrote:
is stuff on naked music considered cheesy in the house world?
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), but you
can't go
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),
Todd Smith wrote:
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),
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