At 02:30 PM 8/22/2000 +0800, you wrote:
Anyone have, or know where to get, a Force Tracks discog.? Or
even how many releases there have been thus far?
Force Tracks:
. Crane A.K.: Ancient Astronaut 12 (Force Tracks 001)
. Care: World of Today 12 (Force Tracks 002)
. Crane A.K.: Mon 20PM 12
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I'm in the process of compiling a tape to listen to at work of music
from or related to Detroit. I'd like to not flood it with techno and soul,
however, which is what I usually do. Any ideas to add to the list? I've
managed (some of these implicitly assume others)...
15. Joni Mitchell.
Joni
Force Tracks:
. Crane A.K.: Ancient Astronaut 12 (Force Tracks 001)
. Care: World of Today 12 (Force Tracks 002)
. Crane A.K.: Mon 20PM 12 (Force Tracks 003)
. SCSI 9: Middle of the Way 12 (Force Tracks 004)
. D. Diggler: Silverfinger 12 (Force Tracks 005)
. Mathias Schaffhauser: Lido Hotel
I was wondering if any of you had any opinions of
Funk D'void's live sets. He'll be here (in detroit)
on october 21st and I wanted to get some opinions on
him. Me personally, I think he puts on an excellent
show but I'm open for opinions.
Peace,
Rudy
Tim Koch :: Please Don't Tell Me That's Your Volvo :: cd
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The imminent US release of Tim Koch's 'Please Don't Tell
Me That's Your Volvo' cd on Aural Industries should be any
day now. Distributed in the US by SAFE Distribution and
available from
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Mike Taylor wrote:
hey,
I think this might be yet another example of how Detroit Techno has
fallen off. ;)
I am really looking forward to hearing his new material, thanks Otto.
I picked this up today and it is a 2X10 EP called Black Buildings. this
is just a prelude
Minto Chempotical George wrote:
also got the new mills double Every Dog has it's day...this is a very fine
release for jeff and is probably the best thing I have heard from him in
many years. very deep and nothing like what you would typically expect
from him if you are new to listening to
Yeah, Every dog... sounds like the album I expected from May...but a
collabnah dont tink so.
Mills is the man on the DX, synthprogramming, May´s strong point in my opinion
his use of FX and beatprogramming. Every dog doesn´t have the typical
May-signature technically speakin, just the
also got the new mills double Every Dog has it's
day...this is a very fine
release for jeff and is probably the best thing I have
heard from him in
many years. very deep and nothing like what you would
typically expect
from him if you are new to listening to his music.
One of the earlier Millsart records was a collaboration of Hood Mills. The
title Every dog has it's day couls also be refering to Derick May, if you
read interviews with him about him recording material he says similair
things.
Not sure what you mean there but Mills explains the impetus for
I know where to get the new DEC album on white label.
I'm ordering it today so I'll tell you if it's got
Plumb on and whatever:)
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
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On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Mike Taylor wrote:
hey,
I think this might be yet another
Whta sort of genre are they?
thanks
fab
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From: Nick Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Minto Chempotical George [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 2:39 PM
Subject: Re: [313] New Detroit Escalator?
I know where to get the new DEC
Dunno if anyone has already mentioned this, but I received this on promo
today:
Plus 8 Classics: 1990-1997 (M_nus/Novamute)
Tracklisting (CD):
CD1
FUSE: Dimension Intrusion
States Of Mind: Elements Of Tone
Plastikman: Spastik
Speedy J: Pullover (1st remix)
Silvershower: 1
FUSE: FU2
Utu: Between
Impressive, but I seem to remember that 3 comps were planned ?
Gwendal
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Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 2:33 PM
To: 313 mailing list post
Subject: [313] Plus 8 Classics: 1990-1997
Dunno if anyone has already mentioned
Gwendal Cobert wrote:
Impressive, but I seem to remember that 3 comps were planned ?
Gwendal
Plus 8 Classics: 1990-1997 (M_nus/Novamute)
i can see that many of those older tracks appear on blueprints for
modern technology.
// sakke
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Hey there -
Anyone have a tracklisting for the new
Thomas Brinkmann: Rosa CD? I hear it
compiles his Ernst material. I was really
hoping he would do this as I stopped buying
Ernst 12s (and most vinyl altogether) about
halfway into the series. Also if anyone wants
to add their opinion as to how
Sorry for the OT post. I seem to have lost the bookmark for the online
resource that lists tracks and the original samples featured in them.
A sample spotter's paradise. What was the URL? Anyone?
--
There4IM
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While we're at it, anyone have a clue as to tracklistings for
either Live In Detroit 1999 or Methods of Movement 2000,
or perhaps at least can reveal some of the soul tracks (particularly
the ones that have the hooks live I'm your sandman, A thousand
kisses from you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for the OT post. I seem to have lost the bookmark for the online
resource that lists tracks and the original samples featured in them.
A sample spotter's paradise. What was the URL? Anyone?
At Marsel's Forcefield site:
http://www.forcefield.org/guide.html
Also, does anyone have tracklistings for the upcoming
Jedi Knights CD retrospective (hope it has some old
EV/SYM stuff, don't you?) and the new Moodymann CD?
I've heard the Moodymann CD's more of a retrospective. Apparently it's got
one of the promo tracks from the Peacefrog album, for
Per Matt's Moodymann mix cd comment about tracks being under 3 minutes etc.:
Unfortunately when making compilations very few labels want just 3 minutes of a
track to be on the cd. Most mixed cd compilations from labels (read: the label
has asked the artist to mix the tracks for a compilation
I have another nice URL : http://www.samplespotter.com for this
Gwendal
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Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 4:31 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Sample spotting?
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Sorry for the
This confirms for me why so many mix CDs out there are so dull.
Most are label funded and focusing on tracks, but when there's so much
that a DJ can add to the mix, why waste the opportunity?
Let's face it, these tracks are for the hugely greater part made to
be mixed with, just wish labels were
I was on about his LP on KDJ (due out in UK in November). Is there a mix CD?
Per Matt's Moodymann mix cd comment about tracks being under 3 minutes
etc.:
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Sorry, meant to send to the list. It's been a long week.
While we're at it, anyone have a clue as to tracklistings for
either Live In Detroit 1999 or Methods of Movement 2000,
Oops, double posting error. I know Live in Detroit 1999 has got the
following:
Herbie Hancock Stars in your
Goto
woofur.com
FYI.
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Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 11:00:13 -0400
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Subject: Re: Modulations...
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CAIPIRINHA -
Never Too Much
this is about a Moodymann mixed CD or does he have a new CD?
Peace,
Five
has somebody heard his LP?
and by the way, I know this has been mentioned before but, could someone turn
me on to a good source for Detroit music. I am in the United States and I'm
interested in stuff that may not come out over here.
thank you so much,
Five
this sounds good, I haven't heard this yet.
How old are these releases?
thanks
Five
on the download from the DEMF, Hannah plays this track that goes something
like this; whatever you do , don't be late...don't be too late...something
something don't hesistate it's Black men singing and it's hot.
Anybody know, I want that track. I wouldn't mind the whole track listing.
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could someone please post the info about Derrick May's webcast this weekend
in Detroit??
thank you,
Five
i think the word you might be looking for is participate...
if so, its a phil asher track from a double promo 12 on estereo.
phlash 3000 was the name of the double pack. i don't know if it
was ever released, but originally it supposed to come out as two
seperate 12's. the track you want is on
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Never Too Much
Yeah, you're right, it's Luther Vandross' Never Too Much, not Never
Enough. Sorry folks, typo's (well, sorta anyway :) ) happen.
BTW, Sony/Epic have just repressed this on the Vinyl Junkie label. It's
a blue sleeve with the words Vinyl Junkie in big
could someone please post the info about Derrick May's webcast this weekend
in Detroit??
If you're talking about his appearance at Motor, it will be broadcast live
on the Motor website: http://www.motordetroit.com
They're doing it throught Groovetech, so I assume it will be on their
Saturday night (starting +-01.00 CET sat to sunday night)
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 2:52 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Plus 8 Classics: 1990-1997
Gwendal Cobert wrote:
Impressive, but I seem to remember that 3 comps
thought that Hannah played the best set of the entire fest.
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on the download from the DEMF, Hannah plays this track that goes something
like this;
Derrick May webcasted which day??
thank you,
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