Hi folks,
I played a live set at Poema in Utrecht last Saturday, which was
broadcast on Dutch national radio. There's now a totally trashy
RealAudio stream available here, for those of you who don't mind
telephone-quality fidelity:
to someone like me, who came to idm long after industrial/noise,
this is funny. in the loud grating machine sounds department,
even autechre's least musical moments don't compare to the likes
of einsturzende neubauten or controlled bleeding to name a few.
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I know Sean is an active member on the list, and was wondering if he, or any
of the other members happen to have a track listing of this mix. This is an
excellent mix, and I had the unfortunate pleasure of djing in the other room
while he was performing at this party. I wish I could have
that would be Josh Wink 516 Acid
:^)
sean
p.s. I'll post a track listing for this mix soon for those interested in
that sort of thing.
on 2/14/05 7:56 PM, Andrew James Hegler at [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered these
words:
I know Sean is an active member on the list, and was wondering if he, or any
haha it's pretty sad when you need a tracklisting for something you
own! Thanks for the info though!
M : A : T : R : I : X wrote:
that would be Josh Wink 516 Acid
:^)
sean
p.s. I'll post a track listing for this mix soon for those interested in
that sort of thing.
on 2/14/05 7:56 PM,
we're not elephants :)
On 15/02/2005, at 1:39 PM, Andrew Hegler wrote:
haha it's pretty sad when you need a tracklisting for something you
own! Thanks for the info though!
M : A : T : R : I : X wrote:
that would be Josh Wink 516 Acid
:^)
sean
p.s. I'll post a track listing for this
Here, yes! A lot of people in the industry. That was the main criticism - it
seemed to reinforce the link.
Promoters were sensitive about what seemed to be happening in the US.
Funny when I was allowed on I was given a censored script so I couldn't leak
spoilers but, from that, I guessed it was a
http://www.7digital.com/downloads/soulwax/soulwaxplayer.html
i presume this is some sort of promotional video for a band
fab.
CITYMORB MUSIC
www.citymorb.net | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Out on the 25th of April Kamal, cheers for the props...
Martin
On 14 Feb 2005, at 17:28, Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
I know I'm gonna catch flack from somebody, but this is the most
exciting of the dust-eez for me (I know black dog and claude are super
ace). The melodies are sublime and well
Great CD, been playing it quite a lot and it grows on you.
Much less dnb, more Detriot atmospherics too the sound. Theres a thumper of
a house track too.
Middle Eastern influences on some of the vocals samples. Hmm I hear you say,
but it works.
Much better than Essence imo.
Rav.
I don't think he was ever apologising or hiding anything at all- it was
(as he has stated quite a few times now) simply an attempt to make
people focus on the music and not the personality behind the music.
As for techno elitists and the whole underground thing, its just
not something that
My comment wasn't really aimed at Mike Jason nor UR - although I did
hear someone yesterday saying that they (UR) will now be accused of
going commercial - how we laughed! There is a school of people who
believe that releasing records and not telling anyone, and by this I
mean no marketing, is
heres the track list for the Tsunami Mix. (note: I dont know the artist or
titles on the End to End tracks because I only have a pre-release CDR. Maybe
Mr. Grant can fill in the blanks on those?). the mix can be downloaded here:
http://www.pulsation.com/mixes/seandeason.php
Sean Deason : Tsunami
Does anyone within the dnb scene really care if Gerald is making a protest
against the way the music has gone? How much weight does he have within the
dnb community? Seems like the techno heads pay more attention to Gerald
than dnb fans.
Is this out on vinyl? Sounds like a good LP.
MEK
It is available on vinyl MEK
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Does anyone within the dnb scene really care if
Gerald is making a protest
against the way the music has gone? How much weight
does he have within the
dnb community? Seems like the techno heads pay more
attention to
This Saturday, 19th February, we're proud to be inviting Headspace
Recordings down to Public Life in east London. Here are the details:
Vince Watson (live) (Headspace, Transmat, F-Com, Bio, Rotation, Ibadan)
Arne Weinberg (Headspace, 11th Hour, Matrix, Down Low, Keynote, Starbaby)
Tom
As I told Matt last month, this was already in my diary even back then!
:-).
k
Ken Odeluga
Editor, Equities - Market Talk
Dow Jones Newswires
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-Original Message-
From: Brendan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 February 2005 15:21
To: 313@hyperreal.org
No, this is the actual video of the latest single of soulwax: The E
talking. The band of the De Waele brothers from Belgium a.k.a. 2 Many
Deejays. It's getting quite some airplay on MTV Europe and other TV
music stations over here.
I think it's hilarious and shockingly realistic at the same
Heavy duty line-up! Are we gonna be able to listen to it somewhere,
sometime, for those of us who are geographically impaired?
Cheers!
G
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From: Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 10:20 AM
Subject: (313)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does anyone within the dnb scene really care if Gerald is making
a protest
against the way the music has gone? How much weight does he have
within the
dnb community? Seems like the techno heads pay more
drum and bass is effectively dead anyway
WOOHOO
Can I dance on its grave?
I never liked the pony-tailed, puffa jacketed, escort driving, half gippo,
half posh student trying to be rudebwoy types anyway. and their bandwagon
jumping ways. oh, no one wants mad records with 160 bpm breaks
Tom - Pay the man his moneey!;)
jw
Bring the Fun In!
Shawn Rudiman Synthesexual Double EP CD (TNA 005 006) Now Available!
-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 16:47:44 +
drum and bass is effectively dead
We'll definitely be recording the whole evening, so we'll try to get the
sets online asap - there are some of the sets from previous nights up at
www.flashpointclub.com, but still more to add - we'll probably get it fully
updated after the weekend
Cheers - Matt
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Tom - Pay the man his moneey!;)
Ah!
I like you Jwan, you should stick about more ; )
Now then, where's Tom Cox Jnr? The jungle lovin', speed garage 'rinsing it
out', son of a gun.
Re-inflating his puffa jacket is my guess
; )
or, just checkin' his N.U.S card is still valid?
Alex
Has anyone heard this yet? It's absolutely fantastic! a 68-minute
composition called on the way up. It's like climbing different levels of
your highest peak. check! ))
M
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anyone threatening to wrap a guitar around kenny g's head is OK in my book.
i saw him play in newport a couple years ago and he was great. (i MISSED
the detroit experiment but the bad plus and dave brubeck made up for it)
At 02:07 PM 2/15/2005, Mike Melody wrote:
Has anyone heard this yet?
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, Mike Melody wrote:
Has anyone heard this yet? It's absolutely fantastic! a 68-minute
composition called on the way up. It's like climbing different levels of
your highest peak. check! ))
Strange that you mentioned this group. I just realized that one of my
I missed the Detroit Experiment too, however I heard that Planet E is
re-releasing it. : ))
sounds like a possible oportunity to see them!
M
From: matt kane's brain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mike Melody [EMAIL PROTECTED],313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Pat Metheny Group
Date: Tue, 15 Feb
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
drum and bass is effectively dead anyway
WOOHOO
Can I dance on its grave?
youre really a couple years late for that, but go right ahead.
I never liked the pony-tailed, puffa jacketed, escort
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Tom - Pay the man his moneey!;)
Ah!
I like you Jwan, you should stick about more ; )
yeah but he steals my lines (which i stole from rounders in case
anyone wondered what the hell he was going on
At 04:10 PM 2/15/2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
no way. what exists in place of jungle now bears nearly no
resemblance to jungle, speed garage, or hardcore. i wouldnt even
know what to call it really. i do call it crap so thats one
possible genre name.
the people i know who are concerned
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From: matt kane's brain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 04:10 PM 2/15/2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
no way. what exists in place of jungle now bears nearly no
resemblance to jungle, speed garage, or hardcore. i wouldnt even
know what to call
the only thing I've listened to lately that has been remotely near dnb
would be the Grime compilations, some stuff on Shockout, and the artist
Shitmat
I think I ragged on grime when it first was mentioned here but I've come
to like it quite a lot. I dropped out of listening to most dnb when
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
the only thing I've listened to lately that has been remotely
near dnb
would be the Grime compilations, some stuff on Shockout, and the
artist
Shitmat
I think I ragged on grime when it first was mentioned here
ala the Anonymous releases?
NICE!
jeff
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