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2003-06-23 12:02Peter Becker [idm] Monolake/Snap/Schooly D
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2003-06-23 12:02Peter Becker~now -thats- a varied email header~ Sorry for those that know ( I'm behind on the "in the
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~now -thats- a varied email header~ Sorry for those that know ( I'm behind on the "in the know" curve...) but Monolake's Mutek show is up and its phenomenal. http://www.monolake.de/index.html Andrew Duke mentioned Snap...a guilty pleasure. If -anyone- has the "Power" 12" with the -Latin- version on it, check it out. I haven't seen this in many years. Its a killer. Its a B side on -some- copy of "The Power". dope...Anyone with a copy of this that'd like to dupe me a copy, get me offlist. I can work a tasty trade if you like. On the Schooly D front. I agree with Andrew and Derek on the demerits of looping and sampling others work. Its pretty criminal whats been done in mainstream Hip Hop. THAT BEING SAID.... Keep in mind that the looping and sampling of Schooly D and Mantronix ( or whomever ) is not the looping of said musicians, its the looping and sampling of the musicians that -they- are stealing material from. "Saturday Night" ( glad to see it finally got a mention here in the Hip Hop thread we've had...finally) is largely comprised of Parliament/Funkadelic/Clinton and James Brown/ JBs loops. There's other stuff in there too. Awesome LP. So your'e not really copying Schooly D, your'e copying who they're copying...Its like when Public Enemy, during "Nation of Millions" tried to claim they "owned" loops that were not even theirs to begin with. and many cans of worms are now opening, sorry Peter np: http://www.monolake.de/index.html From: andrewduke@canada.com Schooly D is another originator whose beats are mercilessly sampled without credit, especially his "Saturday Night". You could play two bars from "Saturday Night" for the average person and--even if they had never heard of Schooly D--they would likely say, "hey, I've heard that beat before". If you take bits from songs and chop 'em up and come up with something that is new and not recognizable, that's one thing, but taking a couple of bars from Mantronix or Schooly D and looping them for the duration of the song such that it is blatantly obvious that you're just looping a bar or two from Mantronix or Schooly D all the way through your damn song--urgh, time for me to try to calm down. Andrew From: EggyToast <eggy@eggtastic.com> Subject: Re: [idm] re: Mantronix/Schooly D You mean, like how Puff Daddy et al made their/his entire career? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2003-06-23 19:40janos| Wednesday, June 25, 2003 | ED105 - Swedish Electronica DVD Release Party ED105 will take
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| Wednesday, June 25, 2003 | ED105 - Swedish Electronica DVD Release Party ED105 will take place Wednesday 25st June 2003 at Rangus Tangus in Stockholm. This evening ED is hosting the Swedish Electronica DVD release party. A varity of the 20 artists that contributed to the DVD compilation will be performing live in the desert and the DVD will naturallly be on display as well as for sale at a reduced price. ED105 also features the two audio project managers Bell 03 and JL and they will be playing the very best in contemporary electronic music. About the DVD Collectanea - First Course is an exciting new music compilation exhibiting many of the different sides that Electronica music in Sweden has to offer. This, the first Electronica DVD from Escapi, was created with all types of audiences in mind whether you’re a true connoisseur or have never experienced Electronica before. The DVD includes 20 Swedish artists both signed and unsigned, who have all contributed with material exclusively for this DVD. All the tracks utilise Dolby Digital® 5.1-Channel Surround which gave the artists a chance to try out new mixing techniques and experiment even further with their music. For the visuals, the artists themselves have collaborated with separate video producers and also produced images and footage of their own to create intriguing, experimental and often outlandish video material for each track. The DVD also includes biographies and discographies, plus web and email-contact information for both the musical artists and the video producers. This is a style of product that many people have wanted to create for a long time, but none have had the proper facilities at hand, together with the dedication and commitment of the artists to produce such a project until now. All Electronica music is united by one common factor; experimentation. This DVD is therefore not only an experiment in both the audio and visual forms, but also an attempt to find the best way to give the audience the full Electronica experience at home. Featured Artists AC9, Anders Ilar (Shitkatapult), Andreas Tilliander (Mille Plateaux, Force Lab, Mitek Records), Bauri (Neo Ouija, New Speak Records), Bobby Madrid, Chambre Noire, Claudia Bonarelli (Mille Plateaux, Mitek), Dorothy’s Magic Bag (Subnatura), Extraboy (Subnatura), Johan Inkinen (Soundart Records, Blackstrobe Records), Johan Skugge (Mitek Records, Source Records), Liquid Stranger (Subnatura), Malcolm D, Marcus Wrangö (Electronic Desert Recordings, iDEAL Recordsings), Micro Groover, Role Model (Bleep Street, Relax Beat), Slem, Ban Ham (Mitek Records, Mille Plateaux), Sourcery, Vita (Mitek Records, Force Lab, Force Inc). \Col`lec*ta"ne*a\, n. pl. [Neut. pl. from L. collectaneus collected, fr. colligere] Passages selected from various authors, usually for purposes of instruction; miscellany; anthology. Text: © Escapi New Media Studios/Swedish Electronica, 2003 More info: http://www.electronicdesert.com