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2000-04-08 23:20Andrew Duke [idm] Re: murat
2000-04-08 23:28Glenn Bach [idm] (idm) new vinyl
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2000-04-08 23:20Andrew DukeHi, Glenn: Murat is a producer and DJ who spends time in Toronto, Chicago, and Detroit. He
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Hi, Glenn: Murat is a producer and DJ who spends time in Toronto, Chicago, and Detroit. He is coowner/ cooperator of the Toronto-based Method 11:11 label (if i remember correctly, Kenny Glasgow is the other person). He's also released stuff on other labels, including Tim Baker's Chicago based Elephanthaus Recordings. Coincidentally, i played a track from the forthcoming Murat EP on Baker's label on Andrew Duke's In The Mix show 600; this will be online on cognition relatively soon. hope this helps. andrew duke :) Glenn Bach wrote:
quoted 7 lines * Murat???, "Pilgrimage" (Method 005) 2x12, black label on one side,> * Murat???, "Pilgrimage" (Method 005) 2x12, black label on one side, > white label with "Pilgrimage," a bar code, and "Mixed by Murat for > Method 11:11" on the other side. > Noisy, full-ranged minimalesque techno, a bit harder than my normal > Chain Reaction/Stewart Walker/Kit Clayton taste, but I think it will > work itself in quite well. Anyone know of this? >
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2000-04-08 23:28Glenn BachJust got back from rekkid shopping (this store, Higher Source in Huntington Beach CA, focu
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Just got back from rekkid shopping (this store, Higher Source in Huntington Beach CA, focuses mostly on house and jungle, but they do have two rows each of "experimental" and "downtempo" where I usually find 90% of my vinyl). The store's buyer must have been busy, because I walked out with: * Terranova, "Close the Door" 2x12 (Copasetik Recordings) 1999. Some first-rate downtempo grooves, with probably the nicest understated vocals (by Coco and Cath Coffey) I've heard in quite some time. http://www.copasetik.com * Burnt Friedman & The Nu Dub Players, "Just Landed" 2x12 (~scape) 1999. Heard quite a bit about this from the list, and at first listen it matches and even exceeds the hype. So far I'm very impressed with this new label. * Muslimgauze, "Port Said" (audio nl) ??? Nice staticky clicky ambient. Don't know much else about this. * Mira Calix, "One on One" 2x12 (Warp) 2000. The album at the very top of my wish list, and I grabbed it brand new, unplayed. WooHOOO! Will probably be on my 2000 top ten list. * Susumu Yokota, "image 1983-1998" (Leaf/Skintone) 2000. * Susumu Yokota, "magic thread" (Leaf/Skintone) 2000. Nice lo-fi ambient and experimental soundscapes. Found mention of this artist in the archives, and then found Dan Hill's eloquent reviews on Motion: http://motion.state51.co.uk/reviews/537.html http://motion.state51.co.uk/reviews/442.html * Process, "shape-space" (Fat Cat) 2000. Moody, clicky, noisy, ambient plus some mutated rhythms. * Klettermax, ??? (Statt Musik) 1999 (A side: "lotto," "total" B side: "dur-o-lastic," "vibrex," "sockenrab" Quirky minimal techno, with some plunks and blurts and other odd accents that compliment the 4x4 drive. Anyone know anymore about this? * Murat???, "Pilgrimage" (Method 005) 2x12, black label on one side, white label with "Pilgrimage," a bar code, and "Mixed by Murat for Method 11:11" on the other side. Noisy, full-ranged minimalesque techno, a bit harder than my normal Chain Reaction/Stewart Walker/Kit Clayton taste, but I think it will work itself in quite well. Anyone know of this? * the audio janitor, "score for composition 11" (Liquid Sky) 1999 This is by DJ Olive with help from Raz Mesinai, and consists of a three vinyl set in a nice plastic folder (three copies of the same 12") with dozens of short tracks of random sounds, vocal samples/stutterings, percussive snippets, etc. From the liner: "this vinyl score was developed for three turntables. the solo musician is limited to three copies. this vinyl score of various sounds comprise a palette so no musician need play all the sounds. adding sounds from other records is not permitted. mix for 10 to 20 min. reverb/delay optional." Apparently you are supposed to use three turntables and send the recording back to Mr. Olive. I wish I had the chance to meet all those illbient guys when I lived back there in Williamsburg NYC, Greenpoint being just down the street. Alas. Anyway, I wavered on purchasing this one at $30, but the guy at the counter cut me a big discount on my total, so I felt better on the drive home. And lots of stuff I had in my pile at one time and put back in the shelf for one reason or another, including Smith and Mighty's new one, Kirk DeGiorgio's "Sky Series" EP (which I wasn't bowled over by--it was okay but didn't make the cut to the cash register), Air's soundtrack to "Virgin Suicides" (some nice open moments and humble beats). Maybe I'll keep my eye out for these on CD later. G. P.S. Thanks to listmember Greg Clow from Toronto for spending time with us out here in Cali (Christopher Robin (zimbette), Daniel Bremmer, Dave Mosso, et al) during his recent visit. At my weekly club Dervish he shook off whatever post-airline/airport monotony he may have experienced and performed a mesmerizing guest DJ set (all CDs, travelling light) of downbeaty, electro-y, IDMish, dubby, groovy stuff--this man has impeccable taste. He is a very nice guy, as well. Taco Mesa is waiting for your next visit, Greg! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org