Ok - it's been kinda slow today so I figured I'd pass this along.
Not sure if it's been discussed on the list before
The latest up and coming audio breakthrough - SACD's will use digital
stream recording to reproduce sound. It's for all those people who
scream that cd's suck because they cannot
i have seen some of the groovetech sets of p2p parograms.
napster, audiogalaxy, and now slsk.
not sure of a website though.
scotto
lansing, mi.
plaztikjezuz.com
slsk handle: plaztikjezuz --in the electro and DETROT TECHNO rooms
- Original Message -
From: Marc Langsman [EMAIL
from dan lucas and darkcube at www.detroittechnomilitia.com
here's the track list for dan's (my) set. the mix is only 40 minutes. that's
why there's so few tracks.
Drexciya – Bubble Metropolis
Dave Clarke – Thunder
Hardfloor – Beavis at Bat
Octave One – Blackwater (Chase the Blues
check www.tfunkshun.com/forum for reviews.
It was an amazing night.
-Original Message-
From: Chris Anglesey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 June 2004 18:41
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) TP in Liverpool
Was anybody out there lucky enough to catch Terrence Parker at
Well, they would say that wouldn't they - they're trying to make money
out of it.
Recently, Musical Fidelity did a recording of the same concert on three
formats - analogue, digital and DSD for putting onto vinyl, cd and sacd.
The results were interesting. SACD was only slightly better than CD,
Am I right in thinking Mark Moritz Von Oswald played in Glasgow on
Saturday?
Tom as well?
How was it? Anyone go?
Were they doing a live type thing, or just playing records with tikiman
toasting?
_
- End of
It was the Scion arrange and process thing Alex, not
Mark and Moritz. There were a few of us there but I
will give you my thoughts
Tom was on first doing his own arrange and process of
the Emoticon and Headspace back catalogue - obviously
the room was quite deserted at the very start but
filled
It was the Scion arrange and process thing Alex, not
Mark and Moritz. There were a few of us there but I
will give you my thoughts
Tom was on first doing his own arrange and process of
the Emoticon and Headspace back catalogue - obviously
the room was quite deserted at the very start but
filled
Am I right in thinking Mark Moritz Von Oswald played in Glasgow on
Saturday?
Not quite, it was actually Scion doing their 'arrange and process Basic
Channel' live set...
Tom as well?
Yep, doing an 'arrange and process Emoticon/Headspace' live set :) Plus Joe
Claussell in the other room...
Then Scion came on, after about 10 seconds it was
obvious that the sound system couldnt handle the bass
they were trying to put through it - not sure if there
was a problem with the system or if it simply wasnt up
to the task, although im sure the Traxx boys know the
bass that the Basic
That's strange, because we (outlet) had the same problem when we put Scion on
in London, the sound guy was a dick and kept playing with the EQs...
May be Scion have this problem a lot?
-Original Message-
From: Tom Churchill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 June 2004 11:45
To: David
It might be that sound guys/girls hear the Basic Channel
tracks and think hmmm, that's a bit muddy, thus completely
missing the point? It's an unusual and distinctive sound, and
familiar enough to a lot of us, but I can imagine a lot of
sound engineers hearing it and thinking hmmm, I need to
Hi,
can anyone id the track playing at 87:30 in this new theo parrish mix? It's
a lush disco-soul track with a real smooth bassline. It contains the vocals
nobody can make me feel the way you make me feel, baby
(http://www.deephousepage.com).
ta,
Maarten - http://www.morthenkiang.com/
Like at the weekends gig, we sound checked scion the same as Tom, and the sound
guy was there, so he knows what was about to happen musically.
-Original Message-
From: Brendan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 June 2004 11:50
To: 313
Subject: RE: (313) Glasgow
It might be that
...just started working with my current employer about a month ago. desk
job, cubicle, plenty o' coffee. anyway, there's a fairly relaxed policy
towards music in cubicles. as a result, i spend most of my 8hrs. with great
house and techno pumpin' out of my little PC speakers. naturally,
iOn Tue, 15 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...just started working with my current employer about a month ago. desk
job, cubicle, plenty o' coffee. anyway, there's a fairly relaxed policy
towards music in cubicles. as a result, i spend most of my 8hrs. with great
house
My co-workers don't seem too phased by my techno listening habits - its when
I take off my headphones to talk to people and Whitehouse or Merzbow is
blaring out that I get a few raised eyebrows :))
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 June 2004
I work for a Techno magazine and get raised eyebrows for not wanting to
listen to the commercial radio my co workers are all okay with it.
That's really bad methinks but for that kind of elitist thinking I get
even more raised eyebrows. I feel quite misunderstood.
-Ursprüngliche
I got the same yesterday - busy listening to TG:Now - What the hell is
that...
15/6/04 12:49 PM Sean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My co-workers don't seem too phased by my techno listening habits - its when
I take off my headphones to talk to people and Whitehouse or Merzbow is
blaring out that I get a
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i get my fair share of raised eyebrows and cheeky comments from
co-workers that are not familiar with my weird bass music.
Beep beep - I'm listening to computer music was something I heard quite
commonly when I was in army abt. ten years ago. A bit
One time I pulled into a gas station in Utah to fill up my tank, with some
Herbert or Mr Oizo track going loud enough to get a good back massage, and the
attendant mechanic came running out of the garage because he thought something
was wrong with my car.
-
Brian balistic Prince
Clinically Inclined
11 June 2004
Fridays 9:30pm -12:00am, 89.3 FM WNUR Chicago
http://SonicSunset.com -- download show as .MP3
part 1 House, disco boogie electrons crisscross the circuit from
Detroit/Minneapolis/NYC/Chicago. New Moodymann, Prince's floor burner
freakout into boogie dub
wooowooo!
Universal Robot Band - Footsteps On The Roof - Freak In The Light of
the Moon (Red Greg) 1978
ooh. RARE!
Roy Ayers - Chicago, Chicago - Drive (Ichiban) 1988
is this a 12 Matt? I only have it on an LP (silver vibrations)- need a
12...
thanks for the show! downloading now! know it
I stick to headphones at work, unless I'm staying late or hardly anyone's
around. I sit in an open area and the music helps shut off the rest of the
world so I can focus on computer schtuff. a couple times people ask what I'm
listening to, but if I tell them or share a listen, I usually get the
he he, exactly my case... took a while before accepted that headphones actually
helped me concentrate.
Gwendal
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 4:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) you
I sit in an open plan office and when im not on the
phone I listen via headphones but do get derogitory
statements about cut paste music from those
sitting around me.
I do however have nice connection speed from work for
downloading mixes etc ;-)
Cheers
BT
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I
well, part of my last job was working in a mailroom and I got to play
practically anything I wanted. I did't so much get strange looks from
playing techno/house/etc. - more like it was playing some techno stuff
followed by blues, followed by some rock band, followed by something like
funk or
this just dropped into my 'in' box
___
Saturday night at Sónar
SonarClub
Freak Show
And now we finally come round to Saturday night. The Sónar programme has a
hefty line-up in stall for us on the big night of the festival. All time
totems of dance music such as Jeff Mills, Dave
BTW - anyone that's going to sonar and wants to meet up, please send a
private reply...
dense
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this just dropped into my 'in' box
___
Saturday night at Sónar
SonarClub
Freak Show
And now we finally come round to Saturday night.
check it out in streaming audio
http://24.123.112.19:8000/playlist.pls
in reference to my review of the event - I never really gave enough props
to the promoters for their work on this event
they really are doing a fantastic, and difficult, job of trying to make
Minneapolis a more techno
On Jun 15, 2004, at 9:01 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Universal Robot Band - Footsteps On The Roof - Freak In The Light of
the Moon (Red Greg) 1978
ooh.
Hah.. it's kind of a silly track but can't deny I fell in love with it.
Once you hear it it's hard to get it out of your head,, that
Out here in metro Phoenix, it seems that NO ONE knows what techno is. I listen
to it all day in the office (along with some good deep house mixes) and listen
to ghettotech and electro in the car around town. One of my co-workers
described it as sounding like little ants marching (I was
http://www.cjam.ca/
Go to archives on the main page, read the blurb and then click
on the CJAM Broadcast Archives link. Or go directly to
http://mp3.cjam.ca/mp3log/
Unfortunately, the archives are timestamped, so you'll have to
check the timestamps and correlate with the posted Movement
we only have a radio in our office.
sometime i get to put music on, but the guys in the office, dont really like
the more harder electro/techno or house. but i brought in pole and the deep
chord cd's one day and i now keep them in my desk
- Original Message -
From: Jari Tolkkinen [EMAIL
its techno, made 4/26/2004, for my friends birthday.
http://plaztikjezuz.com/GeorgesBirthdayTagteam.mp3
it starts off with me and i play:
F242 - welcome to paradice
cari lakibush (sp) - swedish peace
freddy fresh - forget the track name its off of analog records
green velvet - red light
mistress
This Friday, June 18th at Capsule in Cleveland, Ohio-
Neu! a weekly electronic music showcase presents the guys from
the Italian label Pigna:
Marco Passarani (DJ)
Mat101 (Live)
Raiders of the Lost Arp (Live)
plus resident
Cathryn Sunday
No cover!!!
$3 Guiness, $2 Powers
+ Italian cocktail
yes -- almost identical situation out here in Eden Prairie, a suburb of Minneapolis. just this morning I was forced to give the "Paul Oakenfold and Fatboy Slim are NOT techno" speech to a hapless co-worker...
- jobot
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, June 15,
thanks for the streamlink. Claude had some pretty surprising things to say about our little city. http://www.claudeyoung.frequencyberlin.de/, click on "Gastebusch".
can't remember if I've sent this link yet or not, but I was sick of having nothing to listen to at work, so a few months back I set
Techno? You mean like that Moby guy? I like that song he did with Gwen
Stefani!
grr.
click... boom!
yes -- almost identical situation out here in Eden Prairie, a suburb of
Minneapolis. just this morning I was forced to give the Paul
Oakenfold and Fatboy Slim are NOT techno speech to a
On 15-jun-04, at 21:30, John Coleman wrote:
Techno? You mean like that Moby guy? I like that song he did with Gwen
Stefani!
grr.
click... boom!
Normally that is a signal to play Aphex Twin's Ventolin really loud :)
Oh we poor techno freeks ;)
KJ
np: Lackluster - Merck Mix 1 Spring 2003
Neu! a weekly electronic music showcase presents the guys from
the Italian label Pigna:
Marco Passarani (DJ)
Mat101 (Live)
Raiders of the Lost Arp (Live)
awesome... did anyone check out the Detroit show last friday ?
+ Italian cocktail specials all night.
one Campari soda please,
peace
hello
here's last Friday's playlist
CHILLED OUT PASSION - Friday nights 1-4am GMT on PASSION 107.9FM, OXFORD
Live Webcast http://www.passion1079.com
12/6/04 1-4am
De La Soul Me Myself and I
(Instrumental) Tommy Boy
Quantic feat. Alice Russell Sound Of
Everything Tru-Thoughts
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