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Fred Heutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 03/26/2008 02:16:44 PM: > DEMF won't be the first time Moby has been outclassed > by the home team. > > fh > > ----------------- > > from ne-raves archives > > Date: Tue, 20 Oct 92 12:11 EDT > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Rave-O-Matic (rev tue oct 20 [LONG]) > > R A V E - O - M A T I C > > A list of raves upcoming and alarming. > > ---------------------------NE-RAVES CALENDAR-------------------------------- > > [,,,] > > > Friday, October 23 > JOURNEY THROUGH THE HARDCORE Detroit (313) - 259 - > 1533 > (313) - 741 - HYPR > (313) - 433 - 2129 > (313) - 358 - 9882 > From the Original Dance Music Promotors > we present > The ULTIMATE Dance Party Festival > > JOURNEY THROUGH THE HARDCORE > > Friday October 23, 9PM-4AM > > KMS Records presents a dance concert to the extreme! > Featuring these confirmed live acts & DJs in the Sci-Fi Techno-rave arena > > Live from NYC, the return of > MOBY > > Detroit's Techno terrorists > UNDERGROUND RESISTANCE > > Top rave act direct from England > MANIX > > Plus > BLAKE BAXTER > > Special guest DJ > KEVIN SAUNDERSON of Inner City > > DJ's in the Sci-Fi Techno/rave arena > D. Wynn * Magic Juan Atkins * Richie Rich Hawtin * Claude Young * Alan Oldham > Inxomniak * Jeffrey Q & BMG > > Dj's in the Tribal "House" arena > Alan Ester * Stacey Hale * Workkin' Mixx-Rick Wilhite > Eddie Fashin' [sic] Fowlkes * DJ. Dangerous > > INTRODUCTION > "For several years Detroit Dance artists have lead the way > [....much propaganda deleted... -E] > ..most amazing event in Michigan's history". > > THE EVENT > We will be attempting to set a new record for the state of Michigan > [....more propaganda deleted... -E ] > ..Everything is 100% guaranteed!!!! > > ATTRACTIONS > Multiple dance areanas, a 50K Martin sound system, intellibeam lighting, > flower strobes, dance platform, glow in the dark whistles & necklaces, > lasers, free ice pops, cash bar, restaurant on the premises, & a new look > to The Majestic > > TICKETS $10. ADV. > $10 in advance at Ticketmaster outlets $12.50 at the door, > stringent security, free parking available, NOTE: Charter buses > available from various campuses upon demand & will be coordinated by > a campus rep. Call Information (313) 259-1553. > Get your tickets early to avoid disappointment!!! > > A Reflection of the past... A view to the future > > sponsored & supported by: > Record Time, Panic, Unity, VOOM, rave boy. > > Majestic * 4120 Woodward, Detroit > Info lines: (313) 259-1553 * (313)741-HYP-R * (313) 433-2129 * (313) 358-9882 > Directions: (313)833-9700 > > ----------------- > > Date: Sat, 24 Oct 92 04:48:45 -0400 > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: JOURNEY TO THE HARDCORE REVIEW > > Just back from the show in Detroit and it was kickin like a mule. I showed > up [late] just in time to catch the end of d. wynn throwing down an all > detroit set to a capacity crowd (1000-3000 people i don't know). 10 multi- > color intellibeams and one wild green laser which was passed though a sheet > of gauze hanging from the ceiling to the wall 100 yards back. The direction > and intensity of the beam were programmable and it was used to make > geometric shapes and draw cartoons! oh the location is a converted theater > on woodward between downtown and the art museum. true detroit architecture > right out back: a seven story burnt out building. > the show was divided into Techno in the main theater and house in an > upstairs bowling alley (!) Most house is new to me and it was a real > grooving place to chill when the techno got too pounding. > Back to the main event. After D wynn came Blake Baxter who was befuddled > by technical glitches and had to give up before he got into it. Following > him was Manix a KMS rave 'band' which consisted of one guy prompting > 'make some noise' 'detroit' 'put your hands in the air' yeah yeah > we've heard it all before and another guy hitting the low notes on a sampler. > Skip up to the house room and people are slithering on the floor. wild. > back down in time to catch Richie Hawtin of +8 spin supremely obscure > bleepy science fiction getting the crowd worked for the surprise DJ > Jeff Mills, a true turntable artist who can drop in a single beat on > time. He made the headliner Moby who came on next look like a showman > albeit the highest energy one I've ever seen. Moby took the bpm from > 60-240 and back and had the crowd shaking it. Right after Moby the > legend in of himself Kevin Saunderson took control and brought the > beats around to a housier side of techno, but by this time I was > ready to pass out so hopefully someone else can post on Juan Atkins > and Underground Resistance. For the rumor mill Jeff Mills _has_ > left UR but I still don't know if local DJ Alan Oldham has actually > uh, filled his shoes (good luck!) now i must go to sleep.. . . . > > - > fred [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >