i second the roots manuva recommendation. make sure to get the 8pt agenda
12 from herbaliser (feat. latryx) also on ninja tune. hell, just get the
whole zen cuts 10th anniversary box set...
saul williams is pretty dope too.
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Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 12:33:31
roots manuva is definately dopest,,,if you like it you should also check new
flesh for old,,they release on big dada,,a
sublabel of ninja tune,,,you can buy every release blind...
also very good is cannibal ox..i think they are from new york
another one is the rubberoom lp,,i guess they
COMPOUND 002
17 AUGUST 2001
experiments in installation, live performance, + recorded music.
a monthly series from ele_mental.
performing live:
MONOLAKE
BERLIN, GERMANY / Chain Reaction.Monolake
Multimedia artist + musician Robert Henke is world renown for his deep,
aquatic excursions in
Well... I haven't heard his stand up, but he's funny as hell just talking to
him. I think he'll do well with it.
Still... What ever happened to The Narcissus LP of his?
The future passed you by.
Labwerx Music
http://www.geocities.com/labwerx
http://members.theglobe.com/reflexx1
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i know it's frowned on to post events here, but i figured this one was
pretty relevant.
http://www.danceritual.org will have more info at some stage too.
p.
Dance Ritual Presents
ITERATION TWO
22 September 2001
Seattle WA
On 18 August 2000, Tobias, Iron Monkey, Brahman and Phil Chan joined
It'll be good to hear the Sounds of Random Noise Generation out here in the
Northwest
again...
See anybody in driving distance in Seatlle...
Dave
Phil Chan wrote:
i know it's frowned on to post events here, but i figured this one was
pretty relevant.
http://www.danceritual.org will have
What other interesting stuff have folk picked up of late? Anyone heard
Clayton's Lateral Forces album on Vertical Form?
Lateral Forces is an ep which came out around October last year. It is
brilliant, as is everything else I've heard on this label, not the least of
which would be Skein : Venice
...is anyone else making this edgier broken beat stuff without
going straight into the drum bass?
You might want to check out an ep on Kanzleramt (#056) that I picked up
recently: Diego - Persuasion. Broken techno if you will, slamming and spacey
with a strong Detroit feel. Very nice. Anyone
What other interesting stuff have folk picked up of late? Anyone heard
Clayton's Lateral Forces album on Vertical Form?
Lateral Forces is an ep which came out around October last year.
Evidently, though, there's an album coming up on Vertical Form by Kit
Clayton called Lateral Forces
You might want to check out an ep on Kanzleramt (#056) that I picked up
recently: Diego - Persuasion. Broken techno if you will, slamming and
spacey
with a strong Detroit feel. Very nice. Anyone have some info on this guy?
Diego Hostettler, from Switzerland (I think). He maintains an mp3.com
I have Kit Clayton - Nek Sanalet - Scape Music If anyone in the US wants it,
it's yours free. I didn't dig it much. Maybe I am getting old, I don't know.
E-mail me your addressfirst come, first serve.
j.d.
http://www.undergroundcommittee.com
504.837.4783 tel
504.553.5628 tel
504.553.5627
i thought about it for a long time, but i never did it. i was going to get
a plastikman chain around the arm since they are pretty much symetrical and
easy to connect like that. my arms arn't big enough though.
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the whole kdj catalog is being repressed right now, all limited (isn't
everything, though?)
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Shades of Jae, and a large
a lot of this has to do with the telecom bill of 1996 and the fact that
companies can own hundreds of stations now (before it was 12) so big
companies are buying up the smaller stations and with mtv consultant cookie
cutter are making radio even worse then it was before.
maybe satellite radio will
Nah, JayDee of Slum Village who is down with ATCQ and has cut beats for
Busta Rhymes etc. He had an LP lately Welcome To Detroit.
is this jaydee the same jaydee as in plastic dreams?
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I haven't heard any new material from Q-moog in some time.
Does anyone have
any info or thoughts?
I was just thinking the same thing on B12, it has been a while since they
released anything
::on now - gazing upon a siren's dream - q-moog
::on now - Time Tourist - B12
Michael Kim:
but there are so many horrible records coming out and so few pressings of
good ones in comparison. why not just make MORE copies of good records? i
don't think you'll have problems selling reissues of classics, look how
fast Cybotron - Clear went.
Yeah, but that just shows you
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It's so sad the state of TECHNO, the early 90's innovative years seem light
years away. I mean who of the old guys
know it has been mentioned before, but must add my words to growing list of
supporters of netherland's duplex. everything i've bought by them has
surpassed my expectations. the latest release on clone is permanently on my
turntable along with their groundzero 12. sheer bliss. is there anyone
KJ:
I was just thinking the same thing on B12, it has been a while since they
released anything
last i heard they were working on some tracks for deFocus, but as yet
nothing's come of that.
rob
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The two records I know of, that sample this track are
Pepe Bradock's Burning and an earlier MAW track - I
can't remember the title, but I'll check tonight.
Mark
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well, my favorite track on that Duplex EP5 would be 'motion blur'. if you
like the sound of that track, too
i'd recommend 'influence' by Electronome (HM-1202). last i knew it was still
in print but if you can't find it around i'm sure klen at clone could
probably hook you up. these tracks are only
. is there anyone else
out there making music (electro/techno - dance-floor orientated) at the
moment similar in style to duplex
pick up everything by mos and deepart as well! all deep, warm and moody..
jt
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The two records I know of, that sample this track are
Pepe Bradock's Burning and an earlier MAW track - I
can't remember the title, but I'll check tonight.
Could be Burning, though I've only heard that once or twice (I don't get out
much) on the MAW Harmless compilation. Thanks for all the
sound wrote:
well, my favorite track on that Duplex EP5 would be 'motion blur'. if you
like the sound of that track, too
i'd recommend 'influence' by Electronome (HM-1202).
Oh yeah! Absolutely great shivers-down-your-spine track, definitely in
my all-time Lowlands top ten. For those that
sound wrote:
well, my favorite track on that Duplex EP5 would be 'motion
blur'. if you
like the sound of that track, too
i'd recommend 'influence' by Electronome (HM-1202).
Otto wrote:
Oh yeah! Absolutely great shivers-down-your-spine track, definitely in
my all-time Lowlands
as much as i don't want to admit to this, 97.1FM has a show on weekend
evenings called static radio that plays a hell of alot of local music. the
guy who hosts the show should get major respect for even doing that, as
aside from lizzie and the DET clan, no major market commercial stations are
like the sound of that track, too
i'd recommend 'influence' by Electronome (HM-1202).
is that the one with the really highpitched squealing noises, kinda
disco-tech..? that is a nice one! [not sure it would quite make my lowlands
top10 tho..]
For more dutch electronica bliss i would
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It's so sad the state of TECHNO, the early 90's innovative years seem
light
years away. I mean who of the old guys listens to
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Subject: RE: [313] rotterdam's duplex - heroes of detroit?
For more dutch electronica bliss i would recommend all the tracks
come to think of it, a huge chunk of my favourite techno/electro comes from
holland. sterac, stefan robbers, 2001, the moderator, technotourists (?),
i-f, orlando voorn, duplex, frame six, deepart . bloody hell, the list
goes on.
take it that it's next to impossible to get robbers' stuff
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come to think of it, a huge chunk of my favourite techno/electro comes
i'm strating to get obsessed with dutch electronic music...today im placing
my first order from clone and soon im gonna get every delsin release!
i find both the elektro and the electronic and techno absolutely amazing. i
think holland has one of the freshest and most diverse scenes today.
beautiful individual wrote:
come to think of it, a huge chunk of my favourite
techno/electro comes from
holland. sterac, stefan robbers, 2001, the moderator,
technotourists (?),
i-f, orlando voorn, duplex, frame six, deepart . bloody
hell, the list
goes on.
Deepart isn't dutch
Hi all,
Can someone provide a tracklist for the following release:
TN 0001 Various Artists: Rare Techno (UK Do LP)
cheers
Giullermo
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i forgot to add -
i recommend the autophonic bathrobin ep (dub15) moodydark electronics
fab
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speaking of orgue electronic vs.legowelt if you haven't heard it you should
definately pick up the Derrick In Nord Korea EP on Bunker. it is
unbelievable, it's got 5 tracks on it and 4 of them are amazing; ranging
from italian disco to dopplereffekt-like electro. they also have that great
remix of
It's so sad the state of TECHNO, the early 90's innovative years seem
light
years away. I mean who of the old guys listens to techno anymore? No
one,
they've all gone house or to more sophisticated genres.
Jim,
All I can say is thank god, someone else remembers when you could go into a
shop
Is anything happening in Detroit Aug 18? Selway, Stewart Walker at Motor I
know about and may attend. Looking to maybe meet up with some 313ers
(finally some free time).
steve
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Squarepusher and Plaid at St Andrews
Is anything happening in Detroit Aug 18? Selway, Stewart Walker at Motor I
know about and may attend. Looking to maybe meet up with some 313ers
(finally some free time).
steve
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also, look at how many Swedish imitation records come out. they sound the
same, no new ideas, more than half of the Swedish sounding records are
garbage. i mean, do these records really need to be released constantly?
They found an idea (copying Mills) and made a formula out of it.
Of course
Hi there!
Can anyone tell me if the single track on the KDJ label's one-sided KDJ028C
release (Analog - Live) is the same as on their two-sided KDJ028A/028B
release? I believe the latter was a promo only release, but I am not sure
of this.
Also can anyone tell me if the Peacefrog release PFG014
What literally the whole KDJ catalogue? If so I can't find words to
describe my joy. (Hmmm that sounds sarcastic - it defintely wasn't meant to
be - it's just that I've only just joined this list and understand that we
can't swear, right?)
Now what's the smiley for I'm c*mming, baby?
Dave
from http://www.warprecords.com/warp/
Squarepusher has not gone out to Canada/USA yet because he is ill.
Plaid and Mira Calix played the Vancouver gig with support from local DJs
and have decided to do the same for Seattle and Portland.
Hopefully Tom will recover in time to get out for San
i just got one a few weeks ago for my birthday, the four amoebas attached
together. i was debating about it for nearly a year. my girlfriend took me
as a suprise for my birthday. i got it inbetween my shoulder blades.
Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids,
*Ahem*, Jared Wilson is also playing that night at motor:]
Also Squarepusher Plaid @ St. Andrews
http://www.frequencydetroit.com/Artist/jared%20wilson.htm
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Subject: [313] Aug 18? Detroit?
Date: Thu, 09 Aug 2001 11:51:56
On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Scotto wrote:
a lot of this has to do with the telecom bill of 1996 and the fact that
companies can own hundreds of stations now (before it was 12) so big
companies are buying up the smaller stations and with mtv consultant cookie
cutter are making radio even worse then it
jeff stopped playing because the stations started requiring pre-approved
playlists and it was too much hassle
It has exacerbated the problem definitely, but urban radio in Detroit at
least has been problematic for at least the last 15 years. Both the
Wizard and Mojo lost their jobs because of
has anyone here read that book that the electrifyin mojo was working on
about the history of black classical composers? if so, was it good? and what
was the name of it (if it was even published) cause i knew some info on it
but i've forgotten it all now
I have a ticket to the Transmit festival that I won't be using tonight
(www.transmit.org, festival is in Chicago), email me back privately by 6pm
CST for details. JP
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No it hasn't been published as of yet. I think he put that aside to
write a book on former Detroit mayor Coleman A. Young (also not
published yet).
-d
has anyone here read that book that the electrifyin mojo was working on
about the history of black classical composers? if so, was it good?
Apparently this is happening at DNA Lounge, 375 11th St. Would be cool to
see some bay area 313 people there tonight!
Later,
Tim
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Speakin of KID;)
METRO AREA seem to have gig in Toronto tommorrow night.
Una Mas (422 Adelaide West) is the location and tickets are around 10
dollars. Things get going at around 10 pm
If your in the Toronto region, this should be a good night.
Ok!
James
everybody should experience the splendor of a metro area live set once in
their lives.
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Does anyone host or know of sites that review independent CD releases in the
minimal Detroit/ Berlin vein? I want to get my album reviewed for increased
sales, you see.
Electronic Music Composer * SHAUN HOLLEY * Ambient, Techno, Trip-Hop
http://website.lineone.net/~sholley
Arguing on the internet is like running in the special olympics... no
matter who wins, you're still retarted.
you know, just stations getting into more corporate mode and less of a
freeform mode
it wasn't specifically just for jeffs shows, everyone had to do it, but
could you imagine jeff having to write out a playlist for every wizard set?
and then having to get it approved? just too much trouble so he
I just received the debut Telefon Tel Aviv CD,
Farenheit Fair Enough.
I was a fan after the show, but listening to them
again my enthusiasm for them has been completely
rehashed.
Listen for yourself at http://www.heftrecords.com. I
really suggest exploring this label, quality music
backed
oops. typing fast.
http://www.heftyrecords.com
y
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I just received the debut Telefon Tel Aviv CD,
Farenheit Fair Enough.
I was a fan after the show, but listening to them
again my enthusiasm for them has been completely
rehashed.
On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Jared Wilson wrote:
Anyone planning on going to Squarepusher should pay attention to
Warprecords.com on friday because apparently he's ill and has canceled
some dates and has not arrived in the US or Canada yet.
If Squarepusher doesn't come, I am going to Motor because Steve
Hey
Talking about Detroit hip-hop and rap, I asked about them previously but
didn't get any response so I'll try again.
Detroit Boxx and Step 2? I picked up Faith, Wisdom, and Knowledge and I
was wondering what they went on to do after that and also how popular they
were in Detroit.
MEK
Rob Theakston wrote:
everybody should experience the splendor of a metro area live set once in
their lives.
Can't wait for this show!
Also, for anyone interested - I did a little spotlight on Morgan Geist
(1/2 of Metro Area, along with Darshan Jesrani), on my show last night.
If you're
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