I really like his stuff from the Mid 90's on DJAX, less acward/ abrasive/
annoying and is just
plain weird.
Like Herbie Hancock's Perfect Machine.
--- Max Duley / ARCart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cheers. Like A Tim has done some excellent music over the years. Any idea
how old he is? He looks
I no longer call the music coming out of Detroit techno it's 313 music.
Detroit techno is ancient history.
that's because you are no longer hu-man.
good luck
MEK
i agree about the UNCLASSICS EP. the first one blows me away. i just got
the second UNCLASSICS today... can't wait to listen.
lrh
-Original Message-
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 3:07 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313)
-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I no longer call the music coming out of Detroit techno it's
313 music.
Detroit techno is ancient history.
that's because you are no longer hu-man.
good luck
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. damn, i was saving that email
Well, another year has gone by and SOMEONE decided I should live this
long! Why oh why?? . i have no idea. every year, i put together a
b-day party. and every year, it gets crazier and crazier and then for
the months following, we discuss it. well talk about how fun it was and
when
no surprise to me--australia has little in law to protect the rights, civil
and otherwise, of it's citizens (we lack what to americans seem like the
most basic of rights--speech, free assembly etc.) in the past, this hasn't
been a significant problem because governments have acted in relatively
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From: Tom Churchill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313
313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 10:54 PM
Subject: Re: (313) New Planet E 12
angola rmx
I hear there is a full CD of these remixes coming. I can't
Ian Cheshire AKA Kube 72's party tonight was nice! The 1965 sunlamp lights
on parts the dancefloor were a bit too Piccadilly Circus for the headz, but
all else was great. Chris Finke played a load of acid (including Maurice's
'This is Acid'), a bit of uptempo house and even Altered States (which
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
uh, didn't Fischerspooner do this already?
http://www.delaguarda.dj/
I saw the De La Guarda performance (sans dj's though) when I went to NYC
for my honeymoon last October. It was absolutely fantastic. From what I
know about these guys, they've been doing this show
that sounds like the masters at work remixes of once in a lifetime
james
From: David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 15:25:00 -
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) those moxie things
Was that a regular release?
I bought a white label dub of
Oh, I hope this is the tune CC played on Giles Peterson a while ago (hosted by
Mr. Pinning) - it was a raw as f*ck minimal funky tracky thing, really cool. He
played it last on his set...can it be true?
Cheers,
Andrew
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From: Arne Weinberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wanted that Angola remix but apparently it was sold out of
Gramaphone (in Chicago) before I ever saw it... is it hard it
find? They couldn't even tell me whether it might still be
somewhere in the store for sure at Gramaphone, although they could
say is they DID have it at some point. I
badass, good music ;-)
-Original Message-
From: Grammenos, Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 9:48 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) New Planet E 12
Whatever, cc's an ass, I'm starting an official boycott of planet
e. Details
coming soon.
-p
hi,
lol :)
he's 29 years old.
cheers,
derb
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Max Duley / ARCart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 25. Juni 2003 23:53
An: 313
Betreff: RE: (313) Like A Tim interview online
Cheers. Like A Tim has done some excellent music over the years. Any
loads of 313 goodies this week, including the allready mentioned carl craig
and pepe braddock releases, here are a couple other things that apparently
hit stores this week
looks like i might have to drop by my favorite recordstore this evening,
that mike clark one looks tasty, anyone
25/6/03 9:15 PM Matthew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MOJO: You've made fantastic albums, and you've made fantastic movies,
and you're making another movie right now.
Albums...check
Talented...check
From Detroit...check
Body of and adolescent teenager or lady boy...check
Slept with Sheena
speaking of which, does anyone have a copy of that heather mix?
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 15:48:13 +0100
To: 313 Hyperreal. Org 313@hyperreal.org
From: Langsman, Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Housey promo...
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I heard Derrick Carter play this housey number at
What about Purple Rain?
I loved that film.
Though admittedly I haven't seen it in 18 years
-Original Message-
From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 10:29 AM
To: Matthew MacQueen; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Mojo interviews Prince OT (1985)
25/6/03
looks like i might have to drop by my favorite recordstore this evening,
that mike clark one looks tasty, anyone heard that yet?
and was that kirk degiorgio 12 on new religion, that was mentioned a
couple
of weeks ago, allready officially released, i haven't seen it yet.
Mike Clark thing - yep,
i think it's easy to misinterpret the vibe of an interview from a
transcription.
the interviewer happens to be the Electrifying Mojo - and from the shows of
his that I've heard he is/was one of the most sincere people i've ever heard
broadcast.
not too mention he played what he liked and not
What about Purple Rain?
I loved that film.
Though admittedly I haven't seen it in 18 years
Ha Ha, Man I watched it for the first time in almost as long a few months back.
Boy does it suck. Great music, but if I were you I'd cherish the memory and
never watch it again.
I picked up Under the
I remember thinking Morris Day and The Time were the coolest thing ever. What
was I thinking?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 9:47 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Mojo interviews Prince OT (1985)
What about
Oh, I hope this is the tune CC played on Giles Peterson a while ago
(hosted by Mr. Pinning) - it was a raw as f*ck minimal funky tracky
thing, really cool. He played it last on his set...can it be true?
yeah...i think the bit you hear is one of the minimal mixes on the flip of
the main track
on 26/6/03 8:59 PM, Martin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
26/6/03 9:44 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i think it's easy to misinterpret the vibe of an interview from a
transcription.
Sure, but I was kinda making a joke
I liked Prince's movies - unique; like his sound. The world would be a
better
Didn't I read somwhere that you recently thought a moustache would be cool,
Robert?
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From: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 11:49 AM
Subject: RE: (313) Mojo interviews Prince OT (1985)
I remember
The best thing I remember about Maurice Day and The Time was that track
about mirrored shoes and where a bloke might want to stand whilst wearing
them ;-)
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From: Jonny McIntosh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 11:13 AM
To: Robert Taylor; [EMAIL
Erobviously Mr Day had more influence on me than I thought.
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Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 10:13 AM
To: Robert Taylor; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Mojo interviews Prince OT (1985)
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ok, i'm in my local coffee outlet and they're playing this old soul track
and i recognise the synth noise in the back ground as the smae on used on
The Deacon 'Soulsaver' (UR).
can anyone name the old soul track?
or was the sun just baking my brain and i imagined it? :)
ta
robin...
It is an Al Green track, and your brain wasn't being baked! Mine has,
though, as I seem to have completely forgotten exactly which track it
was...!
-Original Message-
From: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 June 2003 12:08
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) soulsaver
Hi Robin,
ok, i'm in my local coffee outlet and they're playing this old soul track
and i recognise the synth noise in the back ground as the smae on used on
The Deacon 'Soulsaver' (UR).
can anyone name the old soul track?
From http://www.forcefield.org/guide.html :
UR - soulsaver (sid 7)
It is an Al Green track, and your brain wasn't being baked! Mine has,
though, as I seem to have completely forgotten exactly which track it
was...!
:)
my ignorance of a lot of older music never fails to amaze and annoy me...
robin...
can anyone name the old soul track?
From http://www.forcefield.org/guide.html :
UR - soulsaver (sid 7) -
. al green - ?
the above page is really goodi need more older records!
robin...
it's love and happiness!!! willie mitchell is the producer. the rza used to
sample his stuff all the time. the dirtiest, deepest funk...
/hansi
-Ursprungligt meddelande-
Från: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skickat: to 2003-06-26 13:19
Till:
Well, the new Kraftwerk 12 landed on my desk this morning.
so - I legged it to the record shop on my lunch to borrow their deck and
check it.
only flicked through, so these are first impressions..
I admit I was expecting it to be pretty s**t, but I was pleasantly
surprised I think.
it's
Carl's 'Tres Demented' is already on sale at http://www.rushhour.nl/store/
since the beginning of this week
as is the Angelo mix
shouldn't be a problem to get it
- Original Message -
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003
anyone know anything about this label?
my mate has a 12 with one killer track on, but I can't find it. He has a
white I think with no info.
had a look on the internet, found a site with a few clips, but it wasn't
one of them.
It kind of sounds like an old warm chicago thing, but is also quite
Could it be the Cobblestone Jazz ep? Really excellent ep that come out
I think last year; a couple of Canadian guys that sound like they're
doing a live, improvised thing. Reminds me a little of the first
Mahogani ep: really deep bassline, very nice keys.
Cheers
Chris
On Thursday, June 26,
Could it be the Cobblestone Jazz ep? Really excellent ep that come out
I think last year; a couple of Canadian guys that sound like they're
doing a live, improvised thing. Reminds me a little of the first
Mahogani ep: really deep bassline, very nice keys.
Many thanks for the info Chris, much
http://www.discogs.com/label/It_Is_What_It_Is
I have IIWII 002, which *could* well be the one you are talking about.
There's a John Tejada remix on that 12 which has kind of the sound
you're describing - warm and chicago-y but with a kind of mechanical
tone to the rhythms...
Brendan
don't worry. purple rain is still the sh*t.
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Robert Taylor wrote:
What about Purple Rain?
I loved that film.
Though admittedly I haven't seen it in 18 years
-Original Message-
From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 10:29 AM
To:
If David Cooper is still on the list, it's one of his Round Table
distribution labels.
Could it be the Cobblestone Jazz ep? Really excellent ep that come out
I think last year; a couple of Canadian guys that sound like they're
doing a live, improvised thing. Reminds me a little of the first
Is this the same David Cooper who played Joe Jackson and The Smiths at Sonar?
-Original Message-
From: Jonny McIntosh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 1:45 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) itiswhatitis records
If David Cooper is still
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Martin wrote:
25/6/03 9:15 PM Matthew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MOJO: You've made fantastic albums, and you've made fantastic movies,
and you're making another movie right now.
Albums...check
Talented...check
From Detroit...check
Body of and adolescent teenager or lady
i would too man, prince rules and Im sure mojo wanted him to call in again
in the future :)
plus, there had just been a prince concert, so the audience was probably
partial to prince
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From: Lester Kenyatta Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
***What people often forget about Thomas Dolby is that
he produced and cowrote the first two albums for
Whodoni, who have gone on to be sampled quite often in
electronic music. Andrew
Or that his dad is *that* Professor Dolby (noise redux). And that he used
to play keys in Lene Lovich's
Albums...check
Talented...check
From Detroit...check
nope, born and raised in Minneapolis. Though freakishly popular in the
motor city (how many consecutive sellout shows of the Purple Rain tour
were in Detroit? It was originally supposed to be FIVE but I think there
were even more shows
Strange, didn't realize that his dad was *that* Dolby. Not sure if that's
the case.
If so, why did Dolby Labs conduct a long-running litigation on him for the
use of his real surname, 'Dolby'? Virtually finished his career.
Know what he does now?
Makes stings/jingles for
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
no one pays attention to me.
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, The REAL Mxyzptlk wrote:
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
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Robert Taylor wrote:
Is this the same David Cooper who played Joe Jackson and The Smiths at Sonar?
Don't think so. He never made it to Spain as far as i know.
...and as for IIWII info you can check out the Roundtable site
http://www.roundtablemusic.com
You might be looking for #7 - it's got
From Detroit...?
Sorry but no. Minneapolis is the mother of this child.
MEK
Martin
It's so funny to watch that since I live here - there's all these places
that I know and I remember when he was filming it around town. You'd
occasionally spot him on his motorcycle. Too bad it ain't that way anymore.
And the nightclub where all that sh*t happened? I still go there but it's
interesting facts about the legal wrangle over his name:
http://www.lad.org/TPJ/18/song_same.htm
robin...
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, ::) wrote:
i would too man, prince rules and Im sure mojo wanted him to call in again
in the future :)
plus, there had just been a prince concert, so the audience was probably
partial to prince
yeah...i actually think i might have BEEN at that concert
Could it be the Cobblestone Jazz ep? Really excellent ep
that come out I think last year; a couple of Canadian guys
Is this the one that has 'the fifth element' on it? Dan Bell put that
track on his Button down mind strikes back mix CD on Logistic? Man
that is great stuff.
Also I HIGHLY
speaking of prince..
i was just listening to the new iz diz unnnhhh (good title) on
classic...one side samples sheila very nicely...both sides are really
good...
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, ::) wrote:
i would too man, prince rules and Im sure mojo wanted him to call in
again
in the future :)
On 6/26/03 12:19 PM, Matthew MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Though I still am looking forward to the new Kirk Degeorgio one done in
studio/Ableton... haven't heard it yet. Can someone remind me of the
label again?
My wishlist says it's on KEEP DIGGIN.
KIRK DEGIORGIO - F.X.MIX.01. (KEEP
BMG's recent laptop DJ sets are off the hook! One of the highlights of
the DEMF afterparties for me this year. It's like a spotters paradise,
snippets and loops from the best of the best... from Phylps Trak II to
Vanity 6 to KDJ to Liaisons Dangereuses to Perspects to Bam Bam and lots
of crunchy
i thought, oh there's a couple nice tracks but overall..
not that exciting..very much a lowkey listening album...on cd.
but i prefer it on vinyl sooo much more!
JT I do know what you mean about the low key factor.. but yeah when you
are in the mix with it, it really takes on another
Patrick Russell might just be the most under-acknowledged DJ in Michigan.
The guy has house like nobody's business.
And a jagerbomb is a mixture of jagermeister and redbull.
I know it sounds awful, but it taste a suprising bit like FaygoRockin'
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On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Patrick Russell might just be the most under-acknowledged DJ in Michigan.
The guy has house like nobody's business.
And a jagerbomb is a mixture of jagermeister and
as always Tristan you really do have a nice way with words :)Thanks man!
and thanks for all that came and made it a great nite! We will be back on a
Fri/Sat in another 3 months so look out..
Cheers
Ian
-Original Message-
From: Phonopsia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 June 2003
i put itiswhatitis #7 on a mix i did called untitled as of now. i put
that, and 4 other older mixes up on http://www.plaslaiko.net . just click
on the mixes tab. the site runs on a t3 (i think) so the speeds should be
pretty fast.
enjoy!
derek.
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Gerald wrote:
Robert
It's amazing to me how one or two notes from a single instrument
could be so prominent on another standout record almost 30 years
later.
Unless I'm mistaken, Soulsaver uses just that much from Here I Am
(Come And Take Me) by Al Green from 1972, with Charles Hodges
from the Hi Records house band
Sounds of deepness fill The Palace every Saturday
night as The City Centre Project Dave Hagger, Dusty
Court and Chris Davey -- make it their mission to
inject all that is good about house music into Sydney.
If you like Theo Parrish, Moodymann, Herbert, Metro
Area, London brokenbeats and German
Hi All,
I thought I'd pass on Abdul Haqq's new website, which showcases all his
amazing artwork.
Go check it out and send him a note!
http://www.thirdearthgraphics.com
Peace,
Patrick.
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