I had the fortunate opportunity and pleasure to attend David Mancuso's
Loft Party here in NYC last night. I gotta say it was something
special, and it felt like I was part of something that mattered. The
crowd was absolutely lovely, and eclectic to say the least: children,
old people, hippies,
May I ask how exactly you ended up on that page?
On Feb 5, 2008 5:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anyone more?
http://www.discogs.com/artist/A+Homeboy%2C+A+Hippie+%26+A+Funki+Dredd
There is a mention of Ron Murphy's passing on Urb's blog, which was
linked to from dailyswarm.com:
http://www.urb.com/permalink/2100/Techno-mastering-guru-Ron-Murphy-RIP.html
Not much new information, but there is a photograph of the man at work.
Adam
On Jan 13, 2008 6:12 PM, kent williams
808 State???
On 8/29/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Moog Cookbook
Moog Machine, The Electric Moog, Mystic Moog Orchestra, First Moog Quartet
(there's a ton of different 60s/70s space-age bachelor pad type artists
named after the Moog)
Pole (named after a
I had a chance to stop by Dope Jams today to inspect, and let me just
say they've got a killer selection! Thanks J.T. for the heads up!! I
was there for a bout an hour and a half, and I picked up the following
goodies (could've bought a whole lot more):
CC - Paris Live - Planet e
V/A -
Thanks for sharing, there a lot of things listed there I have not
heard of before. Always interested to listen to music that inspires
the people that make the music that inspires me.
Adam
On 6/25/07, Guilherme Menegon Arantes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 09:31:07AM +0100,
7. Steve Rachmad – Panorama
Sino 102LP, Feb 2007
Written Produced by Steve Rachmad
Taken from his latest album Neo Classica
www.steverachmad.com www.myspace.com/steverachmad
11. Steve Rachmad – Arigato
Sino 102LP, Feb 2007
Written Produced by Steve Rachmad
Taken from his latest album Neo
I had the cab ride of my life in Detroit during the DEMF one year, I
will never forget it and I am just glad that I was with friends to
prove that it actually happened.
After standing in line for well over an hour trying to get into the
Transmat after-party we gave up and opted to go to another
Goodlooking tracklist there Tom...
I love that Craig Peyton tune, didn't realize it was released on
Profile. That label has released some interesting music for sure.
Looking forward to giving this a listen.
Adam
On 2/14/07, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i threw this one
SVEK in the house! I miss that label...
lookin forward to hearing this mix, thanks.
Adam
On 2/9/07, Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.acidmixes.com/drubby.zip
please rename to .mp3 after youve downloaded it.. ta
Took a few mixes to get going.so a bit shoddy but never mind... and
http://jessekriss.com/projects/samplinghistory/
pretty cool interface linking songs to their sample sources. It is
more hip hop music related, but a very cool idea indeed. I'd love to
see dance music incorporated into this...
Adam
I've ordered supplies from this company several times and it's always
a painless process.
http://www.bagsunlimited.com/
Adam
On 10/27/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone have some links to shops, record labels, etc. that have nice 7
10 record boxes/carrying cases?
Hey List,
hope everyone's having (or had) a nice Friday. I meant to post this
earlier today, but got a little too busy at work. I put this DJ mix
together for a friend's weekly podcast over at www.abrooklynlife.com.
Mix can be found here:
Since the topic of Paris was floating about recently, I figured I'd
ask about this coming weekend specifically: any cool music things
happening this Friday thru the following Tuesday? Seems like there was
a mention of M. Pittman DJing or something? Any more details on that?
I'll be over for a
Not too sure about the French scene overall, but I picked up this live
album by I:Cube the other day that is really fantastic. Kind of a
minimal house/techno affair that is more atmospheric and less dry
than, say, Luciano's sound. Apparently he recorded this live set at
the Planetarium in Paris
Herbert performs with live band Wednesday 23 at Irving Plaza.
Here's a calendar of upcoming stuff:
http://www.rhythmism.com/forum/calendar.php?c=1
Good magazine called Time Out that has all the good events (club, art,
food, film) for the week listed also.
Jason mentioned the big 313 related
Hey list,
how's it goin? So I put together my first all digital dj mix in
Ableton. It turned out pretty well, although I found it to be a
different experience than spontaneously mixing vinyl for a couple of
hours. The main difference being that it took forever, at least
compared to knocking out
Yep, congratulations my cosmic friend. What an amazing gift!
Let me know how it goes as my wife is 4 months pregnant and this will
be our first...gonna need some tips for sure, like how to change a
diaper while mixing and that sort of thing ;)
I hope everyone is well.
Adam
On 7/18/06, Emile
Thanks Lee!
On 7/18/06, Lee Herrington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a great mix! I like the flow. The old tunes are pretty cool too.
It's making my work day a little less loathsome.
Cheers,
lrh
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From: Adam Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 17
Another great source for these questions is the Ableton forum:
http://www.ableton.com/index/forum
You won't have to join a mailing list or anything either. Just search
for keywords like evolution uc33e/protools/midi/etc and you will come
up with tons of information/opinions/debates/etc as these
Just thought of one other thing. This site offers pretty good
discounts on music software if you're in the academic arena (or know
someone who is):
http://www.academicsuperstore.com/
I purchased Ableton from this site.
Adam
On 7/5/06, Adam Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another great source
It was a cover of Radiohead's 'Everything in it's right place'. WTF!?!?!!?
I don't know if this is the same version he played at the party, but I
picked this 12 up the other week. The Telefon Tel Aviv cover is
pretty cool too, as is the Cinematic Orchestra.
There is a 4 part series of these
Sounds good so far, nice music for my friday morning.
Thanks Tom!
Adam
ps - Actually there is a chance of severe thunderstorms here in NYC
ALL weekend. Nice.
On 6/23/06, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my (now) annual post-detroit summertime mix is here! done on 2
turntables
On 6/20/06, Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone notice the Henrik Schwarz and Chateau Flight remixes of Kunuyuki out
earlier this month? I just checked the clips but couldn't convince myself I
needed them.
I agree with you. I reeeaaallly wanted to like it, with those caliber
of
discovered this just now, currently listening to this and it sounds nice:
http://www.realsoon.net/front.html
click on the radio link...
Adam
I caught this tour in NYC last week. I thought Dexter live was really
great! Really funky stuff in his set. I thought Alden Tyrell was good
too, I dig his music, but it didn't seem to fit the mood of the place
that evening, or at least it didn't fit my mood rather. Unfortunately,
I left before
Jeff Mills killed it at Pacha Saturday night here in NYC. Haven't been
to an uber-club in a while, but it was worth the effort. He played a
really fierce and funky set, with the usual suspects thrown in there,
i.e., Strings of Life (perfectly timed), Promised Land, The Bells
(naturally), and a
Picked up the double CD the other night. I think this is really an
incredible compilation of beautiful music. Nice work Ghostly and all
artists involved!
Adam
On 4/5/06, Thomas Meluch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oops, didn't mean to suggest that necessarily - the 2 digital exclusive
tracks can
Weekend greetings list,
My friends have started a new podcast over at their blog site:
www.abrooklynlife.com.
There is a new mix each week, not always 313 related, but this week I
provided a mix, which is 100% 313 related, so check it out if you have
a chance. There are a couple of bumps in this
Sup List,
anyone own a cd mixer that they enjoy playing 313 music related CDs
on? Or dislike a CD mixer that you own?
I'm considering buying one and saw a couple models in my price range.
The Pioneer CDJ-200 Mixer and the Denon DN-S1000, both around $400 US
each. Wondering if there are any
Enjoying this mix a lot, it made the morning train ride from Brooklyn
to Midtown Manhattan less painful.
Cheers,
Adam
On 3/25/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mix by Peel Seamus Hendrik
http://www.spunk.nl/articles/view_article.asp?id=1143199145783
to transfer the skills to a new one. IMHO.
On 4/3/06, Adam Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sup List,
anyone own a cd mixer that they enjoy playing 313 music related CDs
on? Or dislike a CD mixer that you own?
I'm considering buying one and saw a couple models in my price range
v12,
who would you like to have seen on remix duty?
Adam
On 3/16/06, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/16/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
worst joke of the year so far if you asked me.
you wanna bet?
I've got some belters.
Q: What's orange and
I thought the V. Delay mix was smokin too, probably my favorite on the 12
Adam
On 3/15/06, David Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dont get too deflated until you hear it - I have only
listened to the Villalobos track once and I can
understand the comments on the Tikiman one but I
really
had problems like that in the past?
Yeah but I thought the luomo stuff from 5 years ago was smoking too. So
I see his point.
KKS
-Original Message-
From: Adam Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 10:58 AM
To: David Beattie
Cc: 313 Mailing List
it's not specifically Detroit/313 music, but Tim Sweeney always puts
together a great mix set each week. Mixes include everything from old
to modern disco, Detroit, Kompakt-ish stuff, DFA stuff, among a lot of
others, but done in a way that is cohesive and just a great enjoyable
mix. It's actually
Wussup list,
can't say I'm terribly familiar with Salsoul, but heard a few things
lately that have been sounding pretty alright. What would you guys
(and gals) say are the top 5-10 releases on this label to watch out
for? I'm alright with represses too...
Thanks,
Adam
Whoa, thanks for the tips all, this should keep me busy for a little
bit. I guess I need to re-read Love Saves the Day for a refresher
too. Seems like someone mentioned Tim Lawrence was writing a Part 2
book, more focused on early house music scene...any further info
there?
Thanks again guys,
What's up list,
put a few things up for sale on eBay:
Clark-Lofthouse 2x12-Planet E
http://cgi.ebay.com/Clark-Lofthouse-2x12-Planet-E-Carl-Craig-Mark-Bell_W0QQitemZ4841365748QQcategoryZ306QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
(happens that i have a second copy, haven't gone totally mad yet)
no kidding man, $10-$14 for a single 12 record is frustrating...
i hate to say it, but i've been pricing CD mixers lately. The fact
that Warp, Kompakt, Beatport, iTunes, and now Submerge all provide
great selections of MP3's is becoming very tempting and hard to
ignore.
Of course I imagine I
I will be in the City of Brotherly Love this weekend, wondering if
anyone has recommendations on any events that may be happening
Saturday evening? Also, the normal tips...record shops, cool areas of
the city, good hotels to check out?
Any info is appreciated!
Thanks a lot,
Adam
Come on Alex, that's one good looking mannequin.
On 11/22/05, vmax [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes they have been.. ;)
Hard to belive that one could be concederd a sex offender for trying
to hump a mannequin..
I did not know that mannequins had rights... My how times have
changed..
On Nov
I am using gmail for 313 and it seems to be just fine. I set up the
account with no problem, but could not initially send to the list.
Another 313 subscriber pointed out the HTML vs. Text Email issue and
that fixed the problem (which was just a fault of my own).
I guess that doesn't really help
I can't remember if anyone here likes Carl Craig or not, but just in
case, here is a set that was aired on beats in space last night:
http://www.beatsinspace.net/main.html
While you're there, perhaps last week's show may be interesting to you
also, Darshan Jesrani from Metro Area played some
I agree whole-heartedly! The club music pumping at the clothing store
is really obnoxious, and it is a real turn-off. I did have a better
experience at a small Brooklyn furniture store the other weekend.
Walked in and they were playing Kraftwerk. I thought, I don't care
what this place sells, I'm
vainquer - solanus- chain reaction
(or is it elevation, can't remember)
is a nice one, i think there is a drum version on the flip, been a
while since i listened.
Adam
On 10/26/05, /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the last song on p909's joined at the head.
I think its called out
-joe
And the cover artwork is HOT!!! Bought it for that alone ;)
Adam
On 10/11/05, Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's out as a double LP just now Ryan- we've had it in for a couple
of weeks now
cheers
Jason
On 11 Oct 2005, at 02:15, ryan burns wrote:
does anyone know when
testing again...
ignore me...
yep...
Picked up a few new things this weekend, may be of interest.
I went searching for the Carl Craig album, which I found, so that was
exciting. Great stuff!
I was surprised to see there was a new Aril Brikha 12 on Music Man,
called Prey For Peace. Highly recommended of course. It sounds like
Picked up a few new things this weekend, may be of interest.
I went searching for the Carl Craig album, which I found, so that was
exciting. Great stuff!
I was surprised to see there was a new Aril Brikha 12 on Music Man,
called Prey For Peace. Highly recommended of course. It sounds like
Any idea if there's a Talking Heads sample in this tune? I didn't
recognize any little bits that stood out, just wondering since the
name is similar-ish.
I dig the artwork on the sleeve as well...
Adam
On May 31, 2005, at 10:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nice one for the tips on
Yep, I agree with you, enjoying it thoroughly. Haven't spent enough time
with it to comment on individual tunes yet, or really soaking in all the
sounds, but definitely like what I am hearing so far. Seems like a good
headphone album, perhaps aside from the rock song waiting for my
plane. Suppose
I saw David Byrne perform with Gilberto Gil here in NYC late last year.
They put on quite a show! David Byrne dedicated a song to the republican
party and George Bush...we're on a road to nowhere, ha!
I am getting married in May and my fiancée and I have chosen Naïve
Melody (this must be the
Couple others I thought of are:
Sunday Brunch - Things You Said - Svek
Roy Davis Jr - Gabrielle - Large (probably know this one though)
Adam
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Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 11:48 AM
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Cc:
Jesper Dahlbäck - Russian folksong
I love this guy's music, he could beat on a bucket with sticks, sell the
recording on vinyl, and I'd buy it...just can't get enough.
Just picked up:
Hugg Pepp - Bagarberta ep - Dahlback (Like I said above...)
Tread - Last Resolution - Third Ear (really nice,
Is that an Ouija board as a mouse pad?
http://telepathica.com/fotos/kookynight721.jpg
Have you conjured up any spirits on the dancefloor?
Adam
ps - heard that PS1 was mind-blowing
-Original Message-
From: FRED giannelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 10:56 PM
http://www.m-nus.com/
-Original Message-
From: ryan burns [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 12:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) records
woohh. a new matthew Johnson off minus.sounds fresh. where can i
Hello 313ers,
I wanted to let the stateside folks know about a new online record shop:
www.loft101.com
Pretty nice selection of house, techno, and getting better. I'm not
afiliated, just helping out a friend here in ATL with some advertisement.
Site has a nice interface, good listening samples,
From what I understand they're covered by home owner's or renters insurance
policies, at least here in the states. Considered the same type personal
property as a mountain bike or television. I just added an extra $10K-20k to
my insurance policy regarding the total value of my personal property.
I know nothing about this product, but we had John Tejada DJ here in Atlanta
last week and he was using it. This was the first I had heard of it, it
looked pretty cool. Since I have never used FS either I can't really say if
it was better/worse/different, but what I can say is that Tejada is a
Microworld album on transmat is faaantastic!!!
Minto told us it was great, so my buddy Dan picked it up at the Festival
that day. We listened to it in the hotel room that evening (goes well with
whiskey and cokes). Next day I picked up my own copy at festival. Following
day I told another friend
]
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 11:36 AM
To: 313
Subject: Re: (313) stuff
On Jun 16, 2004, at 9:05 AM, Adam Smith wrote:
Microworld album on transmat is faaantastic!!!
snip
Will this be released on vinyl?
yeah, was wondering about this too... same for the new Double Helix...
hopefully
http://www.nufonix.com has some pretty good labels, and getting better...
labels like Elephanthaus, Force Inc., End to End (sister label of Moods n
Grooves I think), Deep Departures, etc. are represented among many others.
Also, we've got the Late Night Essentials catalog up there as well (Kai
Haven't heard any of them except the Omar S 002 and I think it's great! I
made a discovery the other night by pure accident. The vocal cut, B-side
(labeled Detroit on mine), second song is the entire vocal from this song:
http://www.discogs.com/release/221094
Never heard of it or the artist
This is a helpful tool to use when the odd site comes through that's not in
a language you speak:
http://www.google.com/language_tools
It can translate web sites if you enter the URL, or you can enter in a block
of text for translation.
There are many language-to-language translation
The new Random Factor album, Convergence, is quite excellent IMHO, available
for download on iTunes...
Serving Principles, Reflections, and Convergence (I Love the dodgy vocals)
are all incredible songs methinks. I'm a huge fan of Mr. Finlow though.
The Convergence LTD album 12 sampler includes
I really dig this band called Pinback, one album in particular called Blue
Screen Life, really nice stuff, more lush sounds than grindy guitar noise.
Also, other band called The Mercury Program, no vocals, just nice lush
music.
And one other I dig is called American Analog Set, in similar vein
let's think positively now, we need this to happen...we want this to
happen!!
And this got me wondering about Kraftwerk's fees. If it were an issue of
money, would you guys be willing to pay admission for movement festival
entry? Or is that part of the coolness-factor of DEMF, the fact that it's
://www.latenightessentials.com
-Original Message-
From: Grammenos, Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 3:51 PM
To: 'Adam Smith'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Laurent Garnier Track Listing
Yep I know those two, but still doen't know much about the Kate Williams
I only knew a couple songs here, perhaps these are the ones you know as
well:
seems like track 3 is Stephen Brown - EP1 - Transmat
seems like track 4 is Kat Williams - That Song by Kat (there's a version of
this on Villalobos' taka taka mix, minus the big acid like bass line, unless
that's
lush guitar music this morning: American Analog Set - Promise of Love -
Tiger Style Records
really nice album, check it!
Adam
http://www.tranzfuse.com
http://www.latenightessentials.com
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From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 6:36 AM
I believe he did some earlier releases on Definitive back in the day. I
think he worked with Bryan Zentz on a couple of those as well. One of my
fave's is Dola's Track 12 on Definitive...pretty cool record.
Adam
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Sent:
I second that emotion!
I'm new to the list as of this week, and this is the first thread that I
read and thought, time to say somethin...
I agree wholeheartedly with Andrew's thoughts on Downlow. Minto and the boys
got it together. The latest East Island vs Moderator and Convextion releases
are
:48 -0500, Adam Smith wrote:
I second that emotion!
I'm new to the list as of this week, and this is the
first thread that I
read and thought, time to say somethin...
I agree wholeheartedly with Andrew's thoughts on
Downlow.
***Please note; though I agree with that nice email
about
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