Hi Collette!

4pm is actually 1500 GMT (seeing as we are one hour ahead in the UK.) But no
harm done and this makes it three plugs!

Cheers,

Ken

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Colette Lewis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 3:26 PM
>To: Odeluga, Ken; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
>Subject: (313) [313] RE: Bleep
>
>
>It's actually 4 -6pm GMT.....
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 7:02 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
>Subject: Bleep
>
>
>Sorry in advance for the spam/repetition.
>
>It's a http://bleep43.com type of weekend.
>
>List member Toby Frith is on Groovetech between 1500-1700 GMT
>today (Friday)
>playing an electro set.
>
>http://www.groovetech.com/gtradio
>
>It's also the first SLICES event in London tomorrow.
>
>
>http://bleep43.com presents
>
>SLICES #1
>
>Rob Euroh (Remote Audio)
>Plant43 (Bleep43)
>Rebel Intelligence
>.spectraal (Outlet Collective)
>Squidbrik (Bleep43)
>
>Sat 21st September @ http://www.publiclife.org
>82a Commercial St (outside Spitalfields Church)
>5 mins walk from Liverpool St
>
>8 -2 am
>
>no tax
>
>This first F * R * E * E * slice will focus on all forms of electro.
>
>It's been a long time in the planning and we hope you like it:
>
>Rob Euroh (courtesy of www.electroempire.com )
>
>Rob was credited in 1999 with inventing a brand new scratching technique,
>'The Euroh Scratch'. This is 2 faders at the same time with one
>hand Scratch
>pattern that was used by Prime cuts of the Scratch Perverts to win both the
>DMC World Team DJ Championship 1999, and the ITF World Scratching Category
>Final the same year. This scratch appears for the 1st time on vinyl on Rob
>Euroh's single for Blue Juice , on a track entitled (funnily enough!) "The
>Euroh Scratch".
>
>A veteran of the UK Hip-Hop scene, Rob is a multifaceted Exponent of
>creative output. A 1st love of producing and DJ-ing electro, citing new
>school producers such as Anthony Rother, Drexciya, Cisco Ferreira (the
>Advent), Scape One, and Transparent Sound as current inspirations, then
>producers such as Aldo Marin, Jerry Calliste, Lon Alonzo, etc, as
>old school
>pioneers that most influenced him. Rob Euroh's sound is a mixture of the
>hard-driving rhythms of the old school Classics such as "Al-Naafiysh" and
>"We Come To Rock" with the pace of Miami Bass crossed with Detroit
>and early
>European techno. Throw into the mix some fast-paced contemporary scratching
>and you end up with a unique slant on modern-day Electro.
>
>
>
>PLANT43
>
>We are lucky that Bleep43.com's own technical lynchpin, and boss of web
>design firm Plant43.com, Emile Facey also happens to be an experienced
>musician, schooled in electronica. He will charge the evening up
>with a LIVE
>ELECTRO SET. Expect half-an hour of brain-food that you can dance to.
>
>Rebel Intelligence
>
>West London's Lawrence and Simon from www.rebel-intelligence.com have been
>putting on electro-orientated parties around the capital for over 4 years
>now and are well-schooled in laying down the full range of the
>electro sound
>on the dancefloor.
>
>.spectraal
>
>We are proud to welcome Rob G of the legendary East London-based Outlet
>Collective as he brings his own unique brand of electro to the night's
>proceedings.
>
>Sqidbrik starts off the evening with a double tribute to the late James
>Stinson and pioneers of electro, messrs Hutter and Schneider.
>

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