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[idm] J. Hunsberger live in Seattle ---Tue. July 11 (tommorow night-Baltic Room)

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2006-07-09 17:28Nth 808 RE: [idm] 2 step
├─ 2006-07-09 17:37chthonic streams RE: [idm] 2 step
│ └─ 2006-07-10 18:18Enquiries Re: [idm] 2 step
└─ 2006-07-10 20:31patrick haenelt [idm] J. Hunsberger live in Seattle ---Tue. July 11 (tommorow night-Baltic Room)
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2006-07-09 17:28Nth 808phuturistix - feel it out - 2003 hospital 62. is a great album. a lot of grime, imho is a
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phuturistix - feel it out - 2003 hospital 62. is a great album. a lot of grime, imho is a spawn of the whole 2 step thing. they both focus on a specific placement of a break that adds a lot of complexity to the types of swing you can use with just subtle time changes. peace, nth.
quoted 31 lines From: darnistle <darnistle@cafe-ebola.com>>From: darnistle <darnistle@cafe-ebola.com> >To: idm@hyperreal.org >Subject: [idm] 2 step Date: Sun, 9 Jul 2006 11:24:42 -0400 > >Recently, there was an intriguing thread on Boxcutter and 2 Step, which >inspired me pick up Boxcutter's "Oneiric" and some 2 Step compilations >from the budget bin. I like this sound a lot! This seems to be a very >fertile musical melange. > >The compilations I picked up from the budget bin were "Vital 2 Step" and >Artful Dodger's >"Rewind". Both comps have some really catchy tracks, as well as some >rather >mainstream-sounding drivel. The Groove Chronicles tracks on "Vital 2 >Step" are the standouts for me at this point. > >I like the IDM bent of Boxcutter, while I also like the perkier syncopation >of >the compilations I got. > >If someone could point me in the direction of any good compilations of >IDM-ish or gospel/R&B-influenced 2 Step (or better yet, a combination of >the two), I'd greatly appreciate it! > >-- >{}0+>| > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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2006-07-09 17:37chthonic streamsand for those of you who like the dark and atmospheric side of things, check out burial. c
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and for those of you who like the dark and atmospheric side of things, check out burial. clips are on boomkat.com. d. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2006-07-10 18:18Enquiries> and for those of you who like the dark and atmospheric side of > things, check out buria
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quoted 2 lines and for those of you who like the dark and atmospheric side of> and for those of you who like the dark and atmospheric side of > things, check out burial. clips are on boomkat.com.
Okay, I'm in a minority of one here, but on this little island of mine that Burial release is nothing to write home about whatsoever. Mawkish would be my one word dismissal (it used to be voyeuristic, but I got told off for that). ATB, C. NP Hermeto Pascoal/Slaves Mass (much better than Burial, heh heh). --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2006-07-10 20:31patrick haeneltI wanted to send out a little reminder about tommorow night (tue. july 11) at Baltic Room.
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I wanted to send out a little reminder about tommorow night (tue. july 11) at Baltic Room. J. Hunsberger is playing live at OSCILLATE (tuesdays at Baltic Room) for the un-initiated-- J. Hunsberger is easily one of the more outstanding techno producers in the genre. he records for Mike Shannon's label Cynosure and the Mutek label as well and this past weekend was a featured artist at the Soundwave Festival in Vancouver BC. J. also played at last years' Decibel Festival and anyone who caught his set knows the beautiful sound he brings. this will be a great show and I HIGHLY reccomend checking it out! below is the show copy...enjoy! cheers..... SENSORY EFFECT presents OSCILLATE-- Tuesdays at The Baltic Room--1207 pine st. Seattle WA 10p 21+ $8 at the door with residents GREG SKIDMORE and ELECTROSECT live visuals by Scott James (of The Now Device) Tue. July 11 we welcome special guests J. HUNSBERGER (cynosure,revolver canada) With previous releases on the Mutek_Rec and Revolver labels - this producer has his minimal head screwed firmly on. After jockeying for ten years, it's clear he knows exactly what goes down well on the dancefloor - witness his subtle way with a melody and obscured vocals. Using his voice as a key sample source, Hunsberger synthesizes the sound into rhythm and melody, creating percussion, bass, strings and complex vocal interplay where there was none. His is a minimal yet chunky, twisted yet accessible electronic funk seamlessly forming links between genres. Think that techno, broken beat, dub, breaks and drum 'n' bass are now but distant cousins? Hunsberger unselfconsciously reminds of the collective root. DJ EDDIE (enviornmental Structures-SEA) Seattle's DJ Eddie is such a smooth, adaptable techno/house DJ that he tends to get taken for granted by locals. Mistake. He reads crowds like a lit proffessor reads James Joyce and his selections are always apropos for the situation. Plus, he rocks the Dominik Eulberg like nobody's business --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Next-gen email? Have it all with the all-new Yahoo! Mail Beta.