― Ronan, Thursday, 8 March 2007 18:35 (nineteen years ago)
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― mehlt, Friday, 13 April 2007 17:50 (nineteen years ago)
The Simon Baker one is painfully good, especially the first half to two thirds - the My My remixes are amazing! So slippery and squirmy. The second half is a fair bit dryer but still good - love the vocal on Ambivalent's "R U OK?," a totally sinister robo-sleaze who first helps out someone off their heads on drugs at a party, and then seduces them. It's like Aaron Carl doing a version of "One In Night in NYC",
The whole thing is very shapely and totally devoted to exploring a particular point where minimal and house converge - it's almost more like Jay Haze, My My and Tobi Neumann making a live set together than a DJ mix.
Tracklisting:
1/ Dj Cocoe - Webale feat Mukwanda(Fuckpony Dub)(Immigrant) 2/ Ludwig Coenen Curtain Gap (Immigrant) 3/ Motor City Soul Kazan (MyMy Mix) (Aus Music) 4/ Luna City Express Absent Minded6 (Aerobic Studio) 5/ Simon Baker The Fly (MyMy Mix) (Connaiseur) 6/ Jamie Jones Harajuka (Cocoon) 7/ Onur Ozur Orion (Vacant) 8/ Martin Eyerer/Toni Rios Liberacion(Kickboxer) 9/ Elon Tamingo (Infant) 10/ Reagen Bugbite (Marcin Czubala Mix) (Leftroom) 12/ Ambivalent R U OK (M_nus) 13/ Brett Johnson/Dj Heather Everythings Electric(Mike Shannon dub) (2020 Vision) 14/ Simon Baker Jitters (Playhouse) 15/ Kerri Chandler The Invaders (The Panic) (Deeply Rooted House)
― Tim F, Wednesday, 23 May 2007 09:02 (nineteen years ago)
"Motor City Soul - Kazan (MyMy Mix) (Aus Music)"
This is now officially the best piece of music ever made.
― Tim F, Thursday, 24 May 2007 08:20 (nineteen years ago)
??
it's........ALRIGHT. I was a little disappointed by it to be honest, sounds like 20/20 Vision style UK house.
― Ronan, Thursday, 24 May 2007 08:36 (nineteen years ago)
Er, it is the track with all the insane synths in, right?
I dunno, I'm just trying to guess from what sounds like the order of tracks on the podcast.
Or are you talking about the podcast as a whole?
― Tim F, Friday, 25 May 2007 04:20 (nineteen years ago)
i'm not really sure what ronan likes these days ... it's been a while since 've seen him write anything positive on ILM!
― moonship journey to baja, Friday, 25 May 2007 04:39 (nineteen years ago)
i think the mix is sorta dry too but i felt the same way about ripperton and i think he *liked* that one.
i guess i just can't deal w/o vocals anymore.
― moonship journey to baja, Friday, 25 May 2007 04:41 (nineteen years ago)
I thought it was pretty dry as well and got tired of it fairly quickly. Funny he ends it with that Kerry Chandler track - it's such a partystarter.
― Jena, Friday, 25 May 2007 05:44 (nineteen years ago)
I'm surprised! This stuff sounds very wet and fluid to me.
― Tim F, Friday, 25 May 2007 08:13 (nineteen years ago)
I didn't mean the mix, I meant the My My track specifically, which I don't think is crap or anything (played it last night to see, very early on), just found it weird Tim thought it was so good.
that's not quite true, but I praise lots of stuff on the minimal threads. I do save a bit of praise for my blog so I have stuff to write about but I am pretty sure I have praised lots of stuff recently.
anyway things are pretty bad mostly so maybe my criticism is more jaded than usual!
― Ronan, Friday, 25 May 2007 12:01 (nineteen years ago)
Things = life or things = music?
If the latter, what developments have annoyed you Ronan?
Ronan does my description match the My My remix, it's sort of this glass cathedral of synth chords around a restless Tuning Spork-ish beat.
Actually what I like about the first forty minutes or so of this mix is that it's like a more melodic version of a Jay Haze mix.
― Tim F, Friday, 25 May 2007 13:39 (nineteen years ago)
Oh, life! Music is the one escape!
The last month in particular has been really good. I played for 3 hours last night and it was mostly stuff from the last couple of weeks eg the new Misstress Barbara is absolutely brilliant, Kiki's new Bpitch Control is the best thing he's ever done IMO, those Ink and Needle records, Feuervogel, Redshape's "Steam", Audion's "Noiser" obviously, the new Plasmik on Connaisseur.
As for that My My remix, it's very very "disco" to me, really kind of stomping and funky. I thought it was pretty cool but strayed a bit too close to Spirit Catcher or that sort of electronic disco house vibe for me.
― Ronan, Friday, 25 May 2007 14:58 (nineteen years ago)
Stomping and funky is good of course, it's a good track just not exactly like what my favourite stuff is at the moment.
― Ronan, Friday, 25 May 2007 15:00 (nineteen years ago)
sebo K ... yessssssssssss
― moonship journey to baja, Tuesday, 29 May 2007 05:43 (nineteen years ago)
Downloading now. Also: Sebo K is hot.
― Tim F, Tuesday, 29 May 2007 05:53 (nineteen years ago)
this has Josh One-Contemplation (King Britt Funk Mix) on it! haha whoa...was thinking that track was due a comeback.
― Ronan, Tuesday, 29 May 2007 09:45 (nineteen years ago)
this is good :)
I really like the third track, heard it on another set recently.
― Ronan, Tuesday, 29 May 2007 10:43 (nineteen years ago)
Woah... deep...
Esp. this section:
10. Kevin Gorman – Black & White (Alex Under Remix) 11. Dennis Ferrer - Transitions 12. Matthias Tanzmann - Nip Slip 13. Marco Resmann - Gouache
I like how Tanzmann and Resmann (both Moon Harbour/Mobilee folx) have both gone all detroit synth pattern whore, and sebo k plays them together just to make the point. It's like he's calling them out, but in a good way. It was sort of his idea in the beginning anyways.
― Tim F, Tuesday, 29 May 2007 14:21 (nineteen years ago)
This mix is pretty the Bible for deep/minimal.
― Ronan, Tuesday, 29 May 2007 14:23 (nineteen years ago)
pretty much I mean
lots of "wtf this suxx why he get paid to dj ever" on the RA messageboard about it, but the riton one is fun. yes, the orgasmic woman bit is a bit of a groaner, but the rest is a trip. it passed the walking-around-the-woods-in-the-early-morn-whilst-stoned test while camping recently and passed with flying colors. i'd love to know what some of the krautrocky stuff is on there. only tunes i really recognize are vangelis and telex.
anyone else heard? i'll post a link if anyone cares to have a listen.
― andrew m., Tuesday, 5 June 2007 19:38 (nineteen years ago)
http://mnmlbeats.wordpress.com/tag/ra-mixe/
Archive ^^^
The Amé one is yoga flame for all time and is making me wish they were playing off-Sónar rather than at the shitty thing that I'm not going to :'-(
― jim, Tuesday, 5 June 2007 19:43 (nineteen years ago)
riton RA
― andrew m., Tuesday, 5 June 2007 20:18 (nineteen years ago)
jim, it's only Frank that's playing the main sonar. The RA mix is Kristian. He refused to play at Sonar because they were getting paid peanuts, even though they're getting 20,000 people through the door. fair enough too.
― good dog, Tuesday, 5 June 2007 23:29 (nineteen years ago)
The new Stefan Goldmann track, "Aurora", on the Stefan Goldmann mix, is so great - really shimmery. I love his sound, it's like if deep house took all its cues from Isolee and Joakim and James Holden. And it's so distinct and immediately recognisable too! Or is that just because this track is like the perfect midpoint between "Sleepy Hollow" and his remix of "Women In Toilet"?? Could he become the classy housey Bodzin?
― Tim F, Tuesday, 12 June 2007 14:27 (eighteen years ago)
The Amé is whoa
― deej, Tuesday, 12 June 2007 21:06 (eighteen years ago)
I mean if you wanted to shake up your canon you could look to garage, bassline, UK funky, hard house and donk. You could attempt to pretend r&b didn't exist solely when Aaliyah was alive or white men from London produced it. You could do so much more than write about drugged-out Villalobos epics once again, and I say this as someone who loves drugged Villalobos epics. It just feels like a really wasted opportunity.
― boxedjoy, Thursday, 11 December 2025 17:55 (five months ago)
This list might be a little nerdier but it's fun (I agree that it's pretty silly to try and reduce such a wide time span to a list though)
https://thequietus.com/tq-charts/here-are-the-25-best-dancefloor-bangers-of-the-21st-century-so-far/
― Jordan s/t (Jordan), Thursday, 11 December 2025 17:57 (five months ago)
and now this...
The Best Electronic Records of 2000-25https://ra.co/features/4482
Historically, electronic music struggled with the album format. The sheer volume of club-ready genres that exploded after the late '80s helped project the sense of a golden age—but when it comes to LPs, you'll find it's actually a bit of a mirage. Many were narrow, padded with filler for CD runtimes, or generally a little undercooked. That, perhaps, is why electronic music has been given such short thrift in all-genre critics lists so far.
This side of the year 2000, the format lies transformed. Democratisation of production tools and 24/7 connectivity have given rise to records that resonate just as strongly on the big, bad internet as they would rattling through a sub or on a pair of high-end headphones. The floodgates opened as curious virtuosos had more to say and more modes of expression.
One key trend has been the absorption of musicians who traditionally work outside of electronic music. This inspired cross-pollination, but also for us, a quandary: if everyone uses hardware and modern production, can they all get in? On balance, we decided that if the record was majority electronic or couldn't have existed without a digital pulse, it was good to go, but a rock act working within a pop music structure with a layered bank of synths probably wasn't. Is it arbitrary? Sure. But isn't everything?
(For more information on how we made the lists, including what did or didn't make the cut, head to the Editors' Letter here and full contributors at the foot of the page.)
What binds the artists on this list together is the simple fact that they wanted to push themselves and the culture forward. Whatever the medium, they've been able to telegraph their intent, conjure and perfect a sound that didn't exist before, lay the groundwork for an underground movement to be built on top—or sometimes all three. These are the 100 records that stayed with us.
1 BurialUntrue
― djmartian, Thursday, 11 December 2025 19:09 (five months ago)
The quietus one is funny to me, so much post dubstep bleh
― ok (D-40), Thursday, 11 December 2025 19:10 (five months ago)
Pretty amazed the 200 songs didn’t have a single kompakt release. Someone is a hater!!
― ok (D-40), Thursday, 11 December 2025 19:11 (five months ago)
then total 3 is on the albums list behind Jane remover haha. Ok man
― ok (D-40), Thursday, 11 December 2025 19:12 (five months ago)
Dizzee Rascal in the top 5?
― Murgatroid, Thursday, 11 December 2025 19:17 (five months ago)
xpost: Aha, I kind of hated FACT’s lists, which to me felt like they were trying to flex a kind of underground cred, or were enamoured with how cool and cutting edge they were.
But a not disagreeing - I think this boils down to different tastes in editorial approaches. I think it sucks RA isn’t promoting new releases like it used to, but I also imagine coverage of niche new music has largely departed from traditional mid/long form journalism. Like, where do 20-something DJs find new music? Tiktok? IG? RA features and reviews???? I honestly don’t know because I’ve stopped trying to keep up, which is also why I appreciate seeing these features.
― ed.b, Thursday, 11 December 2025 19:22 (five months ago)
As someone mentioned on X mentioned, why is this on the list:
Grouper – Dragging A Dead Deer Up A Hill (2008)
I can't imagine that be played down FABRIC ! ever
― djmartian, Thursday, 11 December 2025 19:28 (five months ago)
RA decolonising its past obviously.
― LocalGarda, Thursday, 11 December 2025 19:32 (five months ago)
It seems like the new music RA is promoting is the same new music every other pub is so what’s the point to
― ok (D-40), Thursday, 11 December 2025 20:29 (five months ago)
Dead Deer is a guitar record!
― Indexed, Thursday, 11 December 2025 22:34 (five months ago)
FTR Dead Deer is one of my favorite albums of all time.
Very happy to see Skee Mask at #13!
― Indexed, Thursday, 11 December 2025 22:41 (five months ago)
D40 otm. It's just this monolith now, like the Vatican City of bland "respect" criticism. A smaller more nimble publication even if it had a specific or myopic focus on one or two genres would have so much more energy.
― LocalGarda, Thursday, 11 December 2025 23:52 (five months ago)
Had not heard the Powder mix they put at number 1. Really cool mix that I got lost in this afternoon.
― Indexed, Friday, 12 December 2025 23:57 (five months ago)
Tbh if decolonizing their past was really the point the albums list wouldn’t be one two three white people and a larry heard 12” at the number for spot from his 3rd decade in music.
Burial is almost on the nose emblematic at number one — ghostly memories of hearing black dance music from ten years earlier on the radio. Also curious if they think ball’r (Madonna free zone) was actually about poptimism or what
― ok (D-40), Saturday, 13 December 2025 00:42 (five months ago)
*number four
― ok (D-40), Saturday, 13 December 2025 00:43 (five months ago)
The editors letter does go into a bit more detail about how the lists were pulled together (and there is a list of contributors) - Michaelangelo Matos has published his submissions here: https://michaelangelo.substack.com/p/bc151-michaelangelo-matoss-ra-2000 - it'd be interesting to see other peoples lists too...
― Ant1973, Monday, 15 December 2025 11:31 (five months ago)
DJ Plead feels overdue, but very good on first listen.
Others post 1000 that I've gone back to a bunch: Shinichi Atobe, Dave Huismans, Decoder. Quite a few others I've enjoyed once, too, and several that I still haven't heard but haven't found the right time for (crimeboys, Katatonic Silentio...)
― toby, Monday, 2 March 2026 09:26 (three months ago)
I was excited to see that and to listen, I felt sure that he had done one already but I guess not.
I haven't been listening to too many but enjoyed Carrier, and Lucrecia Dalt.
― Jordan s/t (Jordan), Monday, 2 March 2026 16:26 (three months ago)