hey I just picked-up his Kraftwerk covers a couple of weeks ago!!!
Excellent. I am definitely interested in hearing more of his stuffthanks
for sharing the info.
FIve
fab:
think its just the
appealI mean it obviusly appeals more to men
than women. So considering
that female djs are already scarce, couple that with
the macho appeal of
technothere you have it! No women djs!
nick:
So you're saying that girls like soft, girly music
instead?
On Thu, 5 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For alot of women, techno is just bang bang bang repeatedly. With house
its slower and they can actually groove their thang to it. House or
(Trance) do have a softer, happier edge which doesn't feel threatening. Not
me though, bang bang bang
... for the completists:
Hey I heard that Richie Hawtin and Pete Namlook did a thing
2gether and I
was wondering if anyone new anything about it and if it was
worth getting.
... ain't Namlook a contributing member of that tired Kay Cee Escape
electr-attempt to cash in..?
What say you
I really just think it has to do with the way most males look down at woman
in general, and how some woman don't take how society wants them to look act
and everything eles into consideration. I currently am the only girl out of
16 guys to be taking a Cisco networking class at my high school.
does trainspotting = trainwrecking?? im from jerzee..never heard
trainspotting.
maybe the list moderator (still george smiley?) might post the standard '313
info' piece and some etiquette so _everyone_ on this list can start posting
*relevant* mail. some of you ppl talk the most unrelated BS, its like reading
a bad news group..
this list is a great resource, please dont
I think all sets need to breathe, and by that I mean techno DJs who don't break
it down or house DJs who don't pump it up once in a while aren't grasping the
concept of dynamics. ..This can be accomplished with the same stack of records
you brought last week, but knowing what to play when and how
What about Saskia Miss Djax Sledgers? ..I've never heard her so I can't offer
an opinion...
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Oh yeah, she's the only one i was told that can play hard techno really good,
and now with 3 decks!!!
G l y p h
In a message dated 10/5/00 4:48:22 PM, [EMAIL
Ok. I used the term soft in the first place because someone (don't
ask who.. there were 34802438020 replies to the women in electronic
thread) posted, Women tend to like softer types of
music..house..trance. Something like that.
I saw that and decided to use that word in my post.
I am all about
I would definitely have to agree... once you throw a crowd around for a while
it
should be dropped to allow for alittle breathing room... and brought back up
again...
Rj
Planetraver Productions
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I think all
To add to the User stir, I hear there is still yet one more name behind
these records (besides Cole), and he supposedly resides in NY. I also
hear
he is rather found of Tapioca pudding...Whether there is any truth to
this,
I guess it really doesn't matter though...cause it's really just a
It's got nothing to do with creativity. In the arts in general -- writing,
visual arts, and forms of music outside of dance music, women are much
better represented. I think at the University of Iowa if you look at the
College of Music, Art and the Writer's workshop, it's pretty much an even
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but I think it might be Hi-Lo...completely wasted one side of the vinyl
with a track that runs off into a locked groove. The 2 on the flip are
pretty decent and nice if you like what comes out on GROW!
Yeah, it's Hi-Lo -
I'm not sure if any of you have already received this,
but check this out.
http://www.virtualfuturemusic.com/
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Nik Stoltzman:
I am sitting here at work listening to 'Music Non Stop' when it hits me
that I have a track which samples a small section of the chorus melody. I
don't know who it is, and it is driving me crazy... which track? Anyone?
You mean the female vocals, kinda echoing sound? I'm
Tristan wrote:
However, this may not be what you're asking about. A
year or two ago there was an album of orchestrated Kraftwerk covers that's
also supposed to be worth a listen. I have no info on that though.
having searched for a copy of this for years i finally got it on cd
(delivered
Pieter Lub:
(I'll have a look for those 'old' Palais Schaumburg records :-)
How rare are those? Release year(s)?
Proffit
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a lot of female djs are being recognized and coming into
their own now,
though, and i think this is good. i don't like to
overanalyze stuff.
I totaly agree with the overanalyze part. It is just music, trying to
explain everything changes music (an art-form) into science, talking to
What about Saskia Miss Djax Sledgers? ..I've never heard
her so I can't offer
an opinion...
She plays hard and banging techno, a bit to hard for me sometimes but she
kicks ass. Just think of her as an blond female version of Alan Oldham :-)
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I also think women should use a little of that sexuality God gave us
in the sets.
Well I can say I have my crush's on certain femmes in the DJ trade, but I'm not
gonna say who. ;P It's not necessarily because of any shakin' but it's more of
the whole aura.
Clinging to the topic by a
I received the best compliment about my spinning anyone could ever dream of from
a woman when I played in Finland at Koneisto last month. Women are quicker to
give compliments, in my experiences, while alot of guys feel inferior giving
them.
I'm going to stop posting about this I promise.
Steve
I'd like an opinion on peeps top 5 dj's.i'm doing a survey for a class
and wanted to gather info from real people.thanx
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Hey. I keep hearing about new output from Thule. Where can you find it
in the US?
thx.
jeff
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10,000 people all screaming the same thing at the same time are wrong,
even
In a message dated 05/10/00 15:49:52 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
From just reading the list, there are a lot women DJs out there. I haven't
heard of all these women but I'm about to log on to the sisterdjs.com list.
Speaking of women techno DJ's, whats become of Gayle San?
Just testing. My direct mails never go through, but replies do.
Jonny.
When I got home I found it: Electric Entourage. Listen to the two side by
side. It is subtle, and *very* tastefully done ;^)
About the Art Of Noise connection: new to me, but I may have to go do some
investigating.
-- Oh, this whole Regis / Female thread has come at a very apt time too. I
What about Saskia Miss Djax Sledgers? ..I've never heard
her so I can't offer
an opinion...
She plays hard and banging techno, a bit to hard for me
sometimes but she
kicks ass. Just think of her as an blond female version of
Alan Oldham :-)
On the Djax-up-beats tip:
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, janos wrote:
Corrsion http://www.sonox.com/label.box?id=CO39775e70b3c77
I haven't been paying too much attention since the Corrosion label has
completely blown past without me even noticing, even when the releases
have been under Cole's own name. Oh well, time to catch
The sexist thing is that we are referred to as women DJ's in the first
place. I am not a female DJ, i am a DJ. Men did start this whole thing and
there was a time when DJ inherently men male DJ. People just need to be a
little bit less rigid in their thinking.
-Katherine
last night was a great night at motor. i feel for all that could not make
it.
live sets were every where. besides the rocky start of funkstorung having
lost their luggage at the famous metro airport, all went very well. very
impressive sets from everyone. made one feel the need to
so anyways i am here in the middle east just enjoying my time off and i goto
a CD store to see what kind of electronic music they listen to up here, and
discovered that they pretty much only listen to trance over here too. that
doesn't suprise me at all. what suprised me was the fact that i
Well... I haven't done this for a while, so i figured what the heck!
Here's a playlist from the latest show (it's now a 4 hour long trip)
- you can listen to it in the archives at 1Groove.com for 1 week (till
next weeks show gets posted).
http://www.1groove.com/s_equinox.php3
Cheers,
Gerald
Supa DJ Dimitri?
Is this Dimitri from Paris?
G
Ali here from Overload Magazine (Bristol, UK).
It's been interesting to follow this User thing over the past few days,
especially as we're running a double-page feature on Birmingham in the next
issue of the mag and the last thing we want to do is print something that is
false or misleading.
No, Supa Dj Dimitri is from the former USSR and moved to the States.
bye
fab
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Cc: FC3 Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 06, 2000 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Deee-Lite
Supa DJ Dimitri?
Is this
I'm not going to start a fight about this biology question but don't you
think that the beginning stages of DJing have more to do with
determination
than obsession? I know that it took me a while to get obsessed and
learning
how to spin was more about determination.
-Katherine
P.S. Now i'm
Nope, 2 different people.
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Subject: Re: [313] Deee-Lite
Supa DJ Dimitri?
Is this Dimitri from Paris?
G
actually for another 313 tie...carl craig did a remix for them on the
dancefloor oddities remixes CD.
My progression with electronic music began with disco oriented music. One
of the first tapes I bought was B-52's, I can even remember walking into the
store and buying it. When I heard
I believe there may be a third Dimitri out there as
well, but it could be one of the aformentioned two
going as Dimitri. I have seen Super DJ Dimitri spin
twice, and I can't recommend it. The mixing is fine
but the track selection left something to be desired.
When I saw him in Seattle last he was
1. D.May
2. K.Saunderson
3. Stacey Pullen
4. Derrick Carter
5. Myself (hey, if Bloch can do it, so can I!!)
darw_n
create, demonstrate, toneshift...
http://www.mp3.com/darw_n
http://www.sphereproductions.com/topic/Darwin.html
http://www.mannequinodd.com
1. Ron Hardy
2. Stacey Pullen
3. Theo Parrish
4. Derrick Carter
5. Me (why else bother DJing, after all?)
Then there's also Claude Young, Jeff Mills, Derrick May, Harri ( sometimes
Dominic too), what I've heard from Ken Collier mixtapes... the list is
endless, really.
Jonny [is still retired ;)]
Tis is the dutch Dimitri. He recorded some nice tracks together with Eric
Nouhan. Dimitri used to be an amazing dj but both Eric and Dimitri are bit
cheesy nowadays.
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Anyway, I belive there to be a third Dimitri, who goes
by just Dimitri. He made an amazing album with Eric
Hmmm. Well in my personal experience, women are often a bit intimidated
by all of the technology in the studio. I am not attempting to
categorize all women, just all the girls that I have dated and tried to
convince to come work with me in my own studio 8)
dave
http://go.to/discophever
electric indigo from vienna. i just heard her spinning last week and let me
tell you, she rocked the house. she used to manage berlin's hard wax
recordstore a few years ago and at the moment she's building up a database
for female dj's and producers. check www.indigo-inc.at for more info.
peter
You're a feminist right?
--- Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh please. I can tell you are really young, right?
That less creative
statement was really sexist, so expect people to be
offended. It's attitudes
like this that keep women away. Maybe you should
examine your own
See what I mean?
--- Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok... I have been trying to avoid making a post,
but it seems i can't hold
myself back. I would like to comment on a few
things mentioned here today
as well as relate some of my own experiences.
I think Holly is making some
see what I mean?
--- Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok... I have been trying to avoid making a post,
but it seems i can't hold
myself back. I would like to comment on a few
things mentioned here today
as well as relate some of my own experiences.
I think Holly is making some
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think Holly is making some interesting points
but based on my own
personal
experiences I can't get my head around this notion
that women aren't into
abstract ideas. But the fact that I think you work
in computers Holly
means
you must have the kind of
Well, everyone is welcome to call me a boy if they
like. I hate to be considered adult, reminds me that I
oughta grow up... LOL Sh*t... some ppl... What's up
with ppl today? You must've all had a really bad
week...
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
--- FRED MCMURRY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Re:
Yeah, this is
I currently
am the only girl out of
16 guys to be taking a Cisco networking class at my
high school...
Not
only am I a girl but I'm also 17 so I get looked
down upon by other woman a
little bit older.
Yeah, I'm doing Computing at college and there were
only like 4 girls when we
trainspotting
Knowing all about each and every tune... ever.. in the
history of time... trainspotters are the fanatics...
like me really...
trainwrecking
messing your mix up and losing the flow completely
thus getting your crowd peeved so they all go to the
bar instead... also sounds like me...
Darling,
Girls, or for that matter boyz too, are the only ones intimidated by
anythin'
The women are simply not included in the Mens/Boys clubs of techno or dance
producers, hence they do it on their own with no introduction, leg up or
mentoring from any male. Self volition and passion knows
Yeah, Lady Miss Kier is djing in NY somewhere..right?
She has a website somewhere... I'll dig up the URL if
anyone is interested...
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
--- Diana Potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
actually for another 313 tie...carl craig did a
remix for them on the
dancefloor oddities remixes
is it possible for me to get any Ron Hardy mixes?
I heard one on a website a while ago.
Five
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, peter mueller wrote:
electric indigo from vienna.
One of my favourite female producers is Dj (?) Sil, a.k.a. Susanne
Brokesch. Check out her Cheap Records (Cheap 012) Sil - White Cloud EP,
that is if you can find it (I believe it's out of print).
Very nice and IMO unique
Check out the Deep House FTP site @ ftp://jukar.biostat.wisc.edu/
There are about twenty Ron Hardy mixes that you can listen to.
Cioa,
Joel
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Subject: Re: [313] best dj???
Date: Friday, October 06, 2000 10:14 AM
is
New York:
- Kool DJ Herc
- Grandwizard Theodore
- Grandmaster Flash
- Larry Levan
Chicago:
- Frankie Knuckles
- Ron Hardy
Detroit:
- Ken Collier
- Derrick May
These guys made the blueprint that ALL subsequent techno DJ's have
followed... from the superstars to the bedroom allstars.
cheers
the fact that there were only 4 girls willing to try should tell you
something about the way things are. i won't bore you too much with things,
but we don't live in a vacuum. societal norms, rules, laws, etc. influences
everything and everyone. 2 girls dropping out of the class when there were
Well of course, it was just something that I mentioned that she can try.
In a message dated 10/6/00 9:35:32 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One tip my brother has taught me is if once you mix
one record into another and you hear it goes off beat, it means the
record you mixed in is too fast and
I'm gonna include live performances in my list as well as DJ's, cause I
couldent bear to leave out the Advent or Luke Slater from a top 5 list...
1. Jeff Mills
2. Dave Clarke
3. The Advent
4. Luke Slater
5. Surgeon
I know it was only supposed to be 5, but I really want to mention Dave Angel
I don't know why, but I'll bite, since most people
seem to be focusing on the harder stuff, I'll throw in
my whatevah. However, I think you really need to put
some qualifiers on this, for instance, Stacey Pullen
three years ago, was #1, but now he won't make the
list. So is it best ever, or best
Who are these people? I have thule-003 but it's a white label so I have no idea
who it's by.
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Yes. Hearing Dee-Lite in jr. high (and 808 State and, um, that Stone Roses
dance record a few years later) was sort of a revelation, though it did take
a bit longer for dance music to fully break through my punk-indie-industrial
young tastes.
One of my best moments out was a few years ago at
Yes, lady miss kier plays drum and bass now. I saw here a few years ago in
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Someone can probably correct me: I think Lady Miss
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Yep, she used to hang a round with A Guy Called Gerald
when he lived in NY. He moved there when he shut down
Juicebox but he's starting a new label called
Nanoplasmic and is back in the UK. Kier is gonna have
These are the guys who have most influenced me...
1. Danny Tenaglia
2. Masters at Work
3. Angel Moraes
4. Derrick Carter
5. Derrick May
There are SO many others, but you said 5 so I'll leave it at that.
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1. Kenny Hawkes
Miserable, always plays same records. There was more to Ron Hardy than a
Martin Luther King speech, Kenny!
2. Steve Bicknell
Doesn't move/have facial expressions. Is the man really a robot?
3. Carl Craig
At least, 4 years ago he was crap. But he knew it at least.
4. Claude Young
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000 06:28:53 EDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Speaking of women techno DJ's, whats become of Gayle San? I havent
heard anything about her for ages. I heard her play once a couple of
years
ago, and she was probably better than anyone else who played on that
night.
She has put
1. jay denham
2. anthony shake shakir
3. claude young
4. derrick may
5. traxx
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halfway between detroit and chicago
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000 08:58:00 -0700 (PDT) Ted Weinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Who are these people? I have thule-003 but it's a white label so I
have no idea who it's by.
thule is a really excellent label based in iceland...i believe it is run
by exos who also put out a really good album on
1. richie hawtin
2. jeff mills
3. surgeon
4. adam beyer
5. ben sims
i would include myself, but i suck at the moment, i'm
just getting started in the djing biz.
peace,
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On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 08:52:29AM -0700, tristan watkins wrote:
Best Sets I've Seen:
4. Stewart Walker (not properly a DJ, but your feet
can't tell the difference)
he came to columbus ohio this may for one of our firexit shows with kit
clayton. just AMAZING.. it was on a monday night
does anyone know if clark warner has any material out?
if so, he must have an alias, or does he just dj?
i've only seen him once, and it was after a hawtin set
and my mind was spun, but i really enjoyed the set he
played.
peace,
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carl cox when he plays techno
marco carola
richie hawtin
adam beyer
andrei morant
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have anybody else seen this group work on 6 tables?
talk about unison! definitely worth checkin out.
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in detroit?
1)DJ DRU ANdrew Ruiz
2)TP
3)Twonz
4)K larkin
5)Eclipse
Which K Larkin? Kelvin rocks too if ya meant Kenny. Or
perhaps you were trying to get both in for the price
of one?
Tristan
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in detroit?
1)DJ DRU ANdrew Ruiz
2)TP
3)Twonz
4)K larkin
5)Eclipse
Somebody said something about not being able to beatmatch your first
try, and I'm not bragging, I just was thinking that might apply more to
those who are taking dj'ing as their first musical experience because though
I've definitely got some SERIOUS work to do, and so do a good number of my
i heard they are pretty impressive.
too bad seattle has no clue about techno, or
i think they would be worth flying out.
has anyone seen ben sims live before?
im really curious as to what he performs like.
JEFF
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At least 1 313er (christian bloch) is all over this -- he's
uploaded 3 mixes so far ;-)
Plus8 records is doing a contest with Sonic Foundry -- they've uploaded
loops from a bunch of plus8 tracks, and invite you to contruct a new
track from them. Details at:
http://www.acidplanet.com/plus8/
My
Ok.
While it's true they travel with the same records frequently, I still am
unable to figure out why Derrick May played the same records...within 5
days...IN DETROIT...about a month ago (@ Motor Temple). (only ONE example
follows..)-he started out with The Conversation by Lil Louis, then
While we are on the subjectI know it is waaay early, but is there
any news about the next event? Like lineups, any changes, etc
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I didn't realize that they allow editing and effecting loops
I found out you can do anything you want to the loops...
no this is weird, because anyone who's good can mush the loops into utterly
new sounds and stabs, and such...
All about wave manipulation here...
darw_n
create, demonstrate,
Or, you have them perfectly matched and all of the sudden some dude that
thinks he is John Travolta on the dancefloor bumps the table and the needle
goes flying...(that's another posiblility)
Or this one really pisses me off:
You get the package in the mail with your new wax, and you are so
i didn't realize this either, and i've already uploaded three tracks... it's
really a shame that this is an SF Acid contest, as the program is very
limited :( it helps a bit that you can modify the loops outside of acid, but
there's still no real tweakin' over time as you can't make new longer
Headroom is crazy 3 guys on 6 tables-doubling off of eachother w/out
looking at eachotehr. I saw them a couple of months
ago in Indy. Amazing.
I cant really put djs in an order...
but my top 5 performances would have to be:
Hawtin
Marco Carola- sexy =)
Oliver Ho
Dave Clarke
Claude Young
Damn...
How could I leave out Advent LIVE and Space DJs?
Its too hard to pick 5. =)
Lorie
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, TechnoSnob wrote:
Headroom is crazy 3 guys on 6 tables-doubling off of eachother w/out
looking at eachotehr. I saw them a couple of months
ago in Indy. Amazing.
I
Groove October 6,2000
Shawn Rudiman Vs. Jwan live PA/DJ set) (7th City, Technoir)
eric justin
ryan matthews
Dalke
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thats noisy:))
do they beat juggle too?
or is it more just massive drum noise?? *grin*
i should get broadband, so i could
listen to online mixes,damn my boss to hell!
jeff
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