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From: robin pinning [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 12:09 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Richie Hawtin - DE909
I think a good example is that when Herbert started making house he was
all
about using nothing but samples (except
We concur.
The soul will prevail
Sooner than you think.
doesn't music with heart always prevail though? always?
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From: Kevin Conrad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [313] Richie Hawtin - DE909
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 06:21:44 -0700 (PDT)
the 909 is a great tool to make a track, but it
doesn't make a track by
itself. i'm
was, however, disappointed that I never heard any of the extra stuff being
used.
laura gavoor [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 08/17/2001 02:09:43 PM
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I agree.
Bass, chords and/or a melody line of some semblance
We concur.
The soul will prevail
Sooner than you think.
Mike R. and Ken D.
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From: laura gavoor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [313] Richie Hawtin - DE909
Date: Fri, 17 Aug
On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Jayson B. wrote:
point VERY well taken. and i agree. this brings me to another thing i've
been wondering about: why is the '303' sound supposedly overused, when the
909 is not? Why are people so concerned with making new sounds, yet the 909
is an exception?
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From: Kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 7:54 PM
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On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Jayson B. wrote:
point VERY well taken. and i agree. this brings me to another thing
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As far as the 303 goes, Richie Hawtin has used it more subtly and
tastefully
than most producers. There's a lot of synth sounds on his records that
people don't recognize as 303
handclaps and snares do sound old after
about ten seconds if there's nothing else happening in the 'song'.
Mike
From: Chuck Norris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [313] Richie Hawtin - DE909
Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 17:12:06 -0400
the reason his last tour was so boring
From: Jayson B. [EMAIL PROTECTED]::
I'd just like to mention that i find it fascinating that someone who is so
very concerned with being forward thinking has obsessively used one single
instrument for 10 years or so. mind you richie has done things with the
909
that not many
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra plays music, notes. every time i've heard
Richie on the 909, it just sounds booring. he doesn't really seem to
program any sort of danceable rhythm.
i would SO not go as far as to say that it doesn't have a danceable
rhythm. and the comparison to the
the 909 is a great tool to make a track, but it
doesn't make a track by
itself. i'm sorry, but those damn handclaps and
snares do sound old after
about ten seconds if there's nothing else happening
in the 'song'.
That's why I get bored when he bangs away on it. I
need to feel a bassline
Without keeping something constant, you have nothing to build with.
Constantly changing mediums means you'll never be doing something long
enough to truely master it. Who cares if he uses the same instrument for 20
more years, as long as the inspirations are kept and the music is pushed
Without keeping something constant, you have nothing to build with.
Constantly changing mediums means you'll never be doing something long
enough to truely master it. Who cares if he uses the same instrument
for 20
more years, as long as the inspirations are kept and the music is pushed
Kao Jyan wrote on Thu, 16 Aug 2001 about following:
jeff mills and maybe others were using the 909 in dj sets before rich.
frankie knuckles was using 909 in his dj sets when the box came
available in mid-eighties.
sakke
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So... would the general consensus be that the whole DE909 thingy has pretty
much run it's course?
miss lauryn g [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 08/15/2001 03:10:02 PM
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Plus I'd wager that Richie's last tour, the
So... would the general consensus be that the whole DE909 thingy has pretty
much run it's course?
I'd just like to mention that i find it fascinating that someone who is so
very concerned with being forward thinking has obsessively used one single
instrument for 10 years or so. mind you
.
This seems like a reasonable stance, and perhaps Richie follows the same
line of thinking...
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From: Jayson B. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 4:44 PM
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Subject: Re: [313] Richie Hawtin - DE909
So... would the general
the reason his last tour was so boring was cuz he wanked the f*ck out of
the 909.
Agreed. I stopped going to see the Detroit Symphony Orchestra because I just
go so sick of all those overused brass and woodwind instruments. You've seen
one person play an oboe, you've seen them all.
(note:
the reason his last tour was so boring was cuz he wanked the f*ck out of
the 909.
Agreed. I stopped going to see the Detroit Symphony Orchestra because I
just
go so sick of all those overused brass and woodwind instruments. You've
seen
one person play an oboe, you've seen them all.
(with the
notable exception of the overpriced but fun new year's gig in detroit).
brian
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From: Jayson B. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 2:21 PM
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Subject: Re: [313] Richie Hawtin - DE909
the reason his last tour was so boring
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