For what it's worth, Ladbroke Grove is in a trendy part of London - if you
didn't know. Least it used to be trendy until it got famous, house prices
went up and the subculture could no longer afford to live there ... Notting
Hill is very near it, see?

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Mark S Flintoft [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 11:56 AM
>To: 313
>Subject: [313] - Adult Only # 12 and 313?
>
>
>Well once again I can't sleep,  and as I often do when that happens I
>started playing some records.  The last record I pulled out was...
>
>Vinyl Line   West Station   Adult Only AO 12 (though it says AO11 in the
>run-out)
>
>I usually play the B side which is a nice smooth house cut
>co-produced by C.
>Carrier and one of my favorite house producers Jef K called Stamper
>Square...
>
>Anyways long story short,  this morning I decided to play the A side and in
>the first breakdown of the first track there is a computer sounding female
>vocal that states 'Enter Area Code 313' before the track kicks back in...
>It's kind of strange as the label art is what appears to be Osaka Japan's
>subway system,  while the info side has a few generic skyscrapers on it.
>
>So I am wondering,  what this little 313 snipet is doing on a
>record with no
>obvious 313 ties (at least to my over-tired brain;)?  The track titles are
>A1 West Station,  A2 Ladbroke Groove and B1 Stamper Square...any Detroit
>signifigance to those??  Is Osaka's area code 313 too??;-)
>
>Not that I actually expect any answers,  I just thought I'd share...
>
>Off to try and get some zzzzzzs,
>
>m*
>
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