What do you mean you "don't think they are around anymore?" You mean
Groovetech? They are certainly are still around and they're still
broadcasting. They did an excellent job for the first DEMF (almost like
being there - almost) but I don't think they were allowed to broadcast for
DEMF '01 because Ford monopolized it.
Thanks for the tip on KMS stream - is it still available?

MEK



                                                                                
                                                       
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I had wanted to go to the KMS afterparty last year at The Works... my
schedule did not allow for that, unfortunately.  I think tickets for that
were pretty reasonable, something like $15 at the KMS booth at DEMF, and
$20
at the door.  That included Kevin Saunderson, D. Wynn, Herdest Cummings,
and
Carl Cox (who "sicked out" on the DEMF but managed to make it to the
afterparty, I heard).  I don't know who was charging so much, but you
wouldn't have seen me at any of the high dollar afterparties.

In regards to streaming the sets over the web from the stages, didn't
Groovetech provide a live feed and/or an archive of the sets as well?  Or
maybe that was just for the first DEMF, I'm not sure.  I don't think they
are around anymore, so it's anyone's guess as to who might handle it this
year.  KMS Productions has a nice streaming broadband audio/video feed of
the Monday evening set with Inner City, Juan Atkins, and I also believe
Derrick May (before the hailstones hit) on their site at
kmsproductions.com.

Matt
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> Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 14:22:25
> To:
> From: Ja'Maul Redmond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: RE: [313] Re: DEMF 2002: The Sexy Adventures of Carol Marvin313
>
> Well i agree about the recording,, like i said i can't believe no one got
> Jay's set on tape or c.d., not even him. I've checked.
> But $200 for the after parties???? I spent about $60 last year on after
> parties and even though I missed one night of them, I can't believe I
> would've spent $140 more that night.
>
> Unless of course someone party hops to 3 or 4 a night and then I don't
see
> how you would really enjoy the parties anyway? I thought the after
parties
> were priced reasonably. Although I did have to pick and choose.



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