Wow, derrick may last weekend and richie this weekendwoo hoo! Hopefully
I can make the drive up to record time
jim
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i find that to be amusing...god i love the arrogence of techno
jeff
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i don't know if anyone
there is also Throb records. i am not sure how their techno selection is
anymore but last year it was pretty good. their addy is on thier web page
somewhere...www.throb.com
jeff
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Proves that North Americans don't take to winding up too well :)
JOhn
i find that to be amusing...god i love the arrogence of techno
jeff
Clarke closed his set by playing his remake of the track twice,
winding up Hawtin who despises the record. Hawtin then...
So...does anyone know how these two got started on this bitter and fruitless
rivalry thing? Who said what first? My bets are on Clarke 'cuz he's such a
protagonist but Hawtin isn't a saint either.
Fred
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Nor do clocks
don't ask me what that means.
Fred
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Subject: Re: [313] DAVE CLARKE vs. RICHIE HAWTIN
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 11:31:01 +0800
Proves that North Americans don't take to winding up too well :)
JOhn
i find that to be
Sitting here tired but wired, trying to squeeze out some writing
...thought I'd take a quick break...
...just got the above-mentioned CD this afternoon from the kind people at
Tresor. The included music is really surprising me. Never really listened
to much of Fowlkes before, writing him
Just finished listening to Kenny Larkin's Azimuth for the first time, I DO
NOT know how I let this thing slip through my fingers for so long, its
beautiful! Is this the only album he has released where he did the
production work?? I'm just blown away.
Casey
He also did one Lp on rs called Metaphor. Similar sounds and a different
approach, equally as good IMO.. came out around (god) 97? 98? There was a
wild carl craig remix of one of the tracks of that lp called catatonic.. well
worth hunting down..
well its been a while since i've been on 313,
I find this very, very hard to believe. Look at the site in question - it
has 'UK tabloid' written all over it. Any discord has probably been
exaggerated.
So...does anyone know how these two got started on this bitter and fruitless
rivalry thing? Who said what first? My bets are on Clarke
jm == Jason Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
jm He also did one Lp on rs called Metaphor. Similar sounds and
jm a different approach, equally as good IMO.. came out around
jm (god) 97? 98? There was a wild carl craig remix of one of the
jm tracks of that lp called catatonic..
Metaphor is the LP but wasn't Kenny's only other album, it came out in early
'97. He produced Azimuth for RS as well. In addition he did an album
under his Dark Comedy pseudonym called '7days' on Elypsia out of Belgium
(Claude Younge and Stacy Pullen the other third wavers also put out albums
Actually, I believe Azimuth was recorded for Warp Records.
Anybody check out his DJ set in New York last Friday? Hot stuff.
e
M. Todd Smith wrote:
Metaphor is the LP but wasn't Kenny's only other album, it came out in early
'97. He produced Azimuth for RS as well. In addition he did an
Not only was the dancefloor ignited with energy but afterwards, Talking Heads,
George Michael, INXS, A-Ha, Laid Back, Run DMC, and the theme from Cheers
were also heard on 7 from this man... Wow.. Fun.
:)
I love Detroit,
Steve
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Elliot Taub wrote:
Actually, I believe Azimuth was recorded for Warp Records.
there was a limited edition of the Warp vinyl - double pack, with free 7.
can't remember which 2 tracks are on the 7... i've a feeling one of them is
a remix of Q, but no idea what the other one is - record's at
Talking about which... I'm a bit familiar with Mark Bell's stuff, but not at
all with Dan Bell's - any recommendations ?
Gwendal
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Talking about which... I'm a bit familiar with Mark Bell's stuff, but not at
all with Dan Bell's - any recommendations ?
Gwendal
check all stuff on accelerate. there's new 2x12 collection of old tunes
out now. called rare and unreleased.
// sakke
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work
I've got Metaphor too and I like it. It's got a nice delicate feel too it -
very cool.
Chris
He also did one Lp on rs called Metaphor. Similar sounds and a different
approach, equally as good IMO.. came out around (god) 97? 98? There was a
wild carl craig remix of one of the tracks of
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on 8/31/00 10:05 AM, Rich Neal at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it a cuika (pronounced Queeka) ?
I think that's how those are played. But I don't know how to spell it.
Cuíca (or Guica) - Brazil; Samba; Instrument; Percussion. A small to medium
sized drum with a thin rod attached to the drum skin
has anyone heard the derrick may remix of Rolando's 'jaguar' yet?
it does exist!
jason
There was talk a while back about Claude Young
doing a remix of the first Soundhack release.
Anyone know any further news on this, whether
it's been circulating on whites or some such?
Thanks,
Dan
ps. check out the amazing Pre Fade Listening
12 (haven't heard the album yet) with Tikiman
on
Lewis Overton has an EP on Sprout
Recordings called Something Like
Close to This. Excellent intro EP
for Lewis.
Lewis has also recorded for a New York
techno label that i can't remember the
name of. Sorry..
Pietro.
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cjam
You may be familiar with that dire trance remix of Frankie Goes To
Hollywood's Power Of Love by Rob Searle (Frankie says kill that!). Well now
there is to be a FGTH compilation with greatest hits, rareties and possibly
more remixes of FGTH tracks by the likes of Luke Slater and Richie Hawtin.
Jeff Mills is spinning at Turbo tonight. $30 at the door,
$20-25 if you can make it to Play de Record, Traxx, etc. beforehand.
Cheers,
Wes
Funk d'void and Slam
Pittsburgh, PA Sept 1
This event will be held at elements in the Strip District (the same venue for I
love Techno Nov 4,2000)
If anyone would like some more information about this event, please email me at
this address. If the weather permits I'll be dropping a set of
Today, I finally motivated myself to purchase the CD OHM: the early gurus
of electronic music. What do you people think?? Is it concise?
thanks,
darw_n...
create : demonstrate : toneshift
http://www.mp3.com/darw_n
http://www.sphereproductions.com/topic/Darwin.html
http://www.mannequinodd.com
Today, I finally motivated myself to purchase the CD OHM: the early gurus
of electronic music. What do you people think?? Is it concise?
Amazing boxset - an excellent introduction to the pioneers of
electronic experimental music, as opposed to techno.
Besides, it has Terry Riley's Poppy
Hello,
I have heard this comp, and I appreciated it. That being said, I am the
only person I know that actually listens to academic electronic music
from the 20th century(most people hate the stuff) This comp is a good
intro if you are looking to learn more about early electronic music. It
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