(313) electric institute sampler
alex - will the domu stacey pullen tracks from the 12 be on the CD album? ta philski
RE: (313) Record Time
errr.i'm not starting any rumour's here. i have said basically what alot of people on this list said...that record time (roseville) CLOSED the dance room and its a shame. im not pushing anyone out of a job, i believe its recordtime, and lack of record sales doing that. michael I'm a bit confused over all this talk that Record time has 'packed up' the dance room... I know Mike was in the Record Time Roseville... and it is definitely a bit of a shock that he no longer works there... but saying that they've 'packed up' the dance room is going to hurt the dance music sales they will still do from the Record Time Ferndale location... Don't push the rest of the guys like Vince Patricola out of a job by starting rumours that there will no longer be dance music sales!! Jodie -Original Message- From: Renegade808 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06 October 2005 22:17 To: Fred Heutte Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Record Time Yea i have to agree. Mike Huckaby was a big force behind alot of the music at record time. When he called me a week or so ago to let me know he was done there, i thought he was kidding at first. I hope Mike moves on to better things. He really deserves it. I know record time was never the end all be all record source, but i picked up many gems out of that place. as well as met loads of people there...I used to do mail order from record time back around 94 and have alot of great records because of it. i loved those days I am sad that they have packed the dance room up. alot of history there. but i guess its just a sign of the times...or something... michael www.renegaderhythms.com wow . . . I never did all that well shopping at RT but unquestionably it was a highlight of many of my visits to the D (I met Terrence Parker there for the first time in 1995, just to name one example), and a hugely important connecting point for those serious-about- the-music. Plus it seems like at least half of y'all in town worked there one time or another :) Give it up for Mike Huckaby. I hope he lands at a good spot. In my observation, nobody has done more than Mike to keep the music going. Fred
(313) new kenny ???
does anyone know when larkin's new lp is going to be pressed on wax??? burns
Re: (313) electric institute sampler
although my name is not alex yes they will Balil - Glass Dual Domu - Quarantine Beetlejuice - Whatever Happened To The Cosmic Kid Blue Binary - Electric Institute Sector I As One - Remnant Blue Binary - Electric Institute Sector II Newworldaquarium - MonkeyWorld Blue Binary - Pyramid I Kirk Degiorgio - Mindflay Blue Binary - Pyramid II 69 - Puntang (Edit) Neuropolitique - Artemis (Mayday Mix) Shake - The Stranger Blue Binary - To The Expoplanets Stacey Pullen - Liquid Letter Super-A-Loof - Night On The Promenade - Original Message - From: Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 1:06 AM Subject: (313) electric institute sampler alex - will the domu stacey pullen tracks from the 12 be on the CD album? ta philski
Re: (313) electric institute sampler
and 2xLP will be Balil - Glass Dual Beetlejuice - Whatever Happened To The Cosmic Kid As One - Remnant 69 - Puntang (Edit) Shake - The Stranger Kirk Degiorgio - Mindflay Newworldaquarium - MonkeyWorld Neuropolitique - Artemis (Mayday Mix) Super-A-Loof - Night On The Promenade check http://nomorewords.net for a bit more and especially the sound files! - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 8:45 AM Subject: Re: (313) electric institute sampler although my name is not alex yes they will Balil - Glass Dual Domu - Quarantine Beetlejuice - Whatever Happened To The Cosmic Kid Blue Binary - Electric Institute Sector I As One - Remnant Blue Binary - Electric Institute Sector II Newworldaquarium - MonkeyWorld Blue Binary - Pyramid I Kirk Degiorgio - Mindflay Blue Binary - Pyramid II 69 - Puntang (Edit) Neuropolitique - Artemis (Mayday Mix) Shake - The Stranger Blue Binary - To The Expoplanets Stacey Pullen - Liquid Letter Super-A-Loof - Night On The Promenade - Original Message - From: Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 1:06 AM Subject: (313) electric institute sampler alex - will the domu stacey pullen tracks from the 12 be on the CD album? ta philski
Re: (313) new kenny ???
It's out as a double LP just now Ryan- we've had it in for a couple of weeks now cheers Jason On 11 Oct 2005, at 02:15, ryan burns wrote: does anyone know when larkin's new lp is going to be pressed on wax??? burns
Re: (313) electric institute sampler
alex - will the domu stacey pullen tracks from the 12 be on the CD album? hi phil. yeah, they will! also with the cd there's some bonus interludes and stuff, making it 16 tracks in total. thanks for asking : ) _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
Re: (313) electric institute sampler
oh whoops sorry I should read all my mail before replying. _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
(313) New Bits
Since someone brought up the Electric Institute sampler I jusr remembered thinking at the weekend that since ive been on the list (about 6 years I think) I cant remember a period of time where so many projects by listmembers have came out in such a short period - and all of them good - nice work people and keep em coming ;-) Ive picked up over the last 2 weeks: Aw 002 - Arne Weinberg AW003 - The Moderator Iridite 5 The Electric Institute Sampler (sounds even better on wax Alex) The new Digital Soul release with B Prince mix Planet Delsin (album and sampler) and a Todd Sines remix of something I cant remember Other notable things ive picked up include: The new Bitstream on Touchin Bass Modeselektor album Kemi + Amox on Lasergun The Box Jams comp on Clone Fortek - Sensurreal Dan Curtin - Double Crossed Voltaic (first release on Point.One records) Cheers BT
Re: (313) New Bits
The new Bitstream on Touchin Bass This ferkin rocks!
RE: (313) electric institute sampler
Lap it up folks. You know it's dripping with style, class and err, perspicacity. Ken although my name is not alex yes they will Balil - Glass Dual Domu - Quarantine Beetlejuice - Whatever Happened To The Cosmic Kid Blue Binary - Electric Institute Sector I As One - Remnant Blue Binary - Electric Institute Sector II Newworldaquarium - MonkeyWorld Blue Binary - Pyramid I Kirk Degiorgio - Mindflay Blue Binary - Pyramid II 69 - Puntang (Edit) Neuropolitique - Artemis (Mayday Mix) Shake - The Stranger Blue Binary - To The Expoplanets Stacey Pullen - Liquid Letter Super-A-Loof - Night On The Promenade - Original Message - From: Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 1:06 AM Subject: (313) electric institute sampler alex - will the domu stacey pullen tracks from the 12 be on the CD album? ta philski
RE: (313) electric institute sampler
Kenperspicacity *reaches for dictionary* : ) _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
(313) 313 Members' Music/Microworld
Talking of the rich harvest of list members' music around right now, as we were, Philip 'Microworld' McGarva, sorry, for busting you, but I couldn't help noticing you pipe-up just now! Hopefully, you've got a few things in the pipeline too? Ken
RE: (313) Record Time
Not to be confused, Recordtime still sells vinyl They only moved the vinyl out of the dance room Into the main room.(There was always vinyl in the Main room, just not dance music). -Original Message- From: Renegade808 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 6:25 PM To: Svagr, Jodie Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Record Time errr.i'm not starting any rumour's here. i have said basically what alot of people on this list said...that record time (roseville) CLOSED the dance room and its a shame. im not pushing anyone out of a job, i believe its recordtime, and lack of record sales doing that. michael I'm a bit confused over all this talk that Record time has 'packed up' the dance room... I know Mike was in the Record Time Roseville... and it is definitely a bit of a shock that he no longer works there... but saying that they've 'packed up' the dance room is going to hurt the dance music sales they will still do from the Record Time Ferndale location... Don't push the rest of the guys like Vince Patricola out of a job by starting rumours that there will no longer be dance music sales!! Jodie -Original Message- From: Renegade808 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06 October 2005 22:17 To: Fred Heutte Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Record Time Yea i have to agree. Mike Huckaby was a big force behind alot of the music at record time. When he called me a week or so ago to let me know he was done there, i thought he was kidding at first. I hope Mike moves on to better things. He really deserves it. I know record time was never the end all be all record source, but i picked up many gems out of that place. as well as met loads of people there...I used to do mail order from record time back around 94 and have alot of great records because of it. i loved those days I am sad that they have packed the dance room up. alot of history there. but i guess its just a sign of the times...or something... michael www.renegaderhythms.com wow . . . I never did all that well shopping at RT but unquestionably it was a highlight of many of my visits to the D (I met Terrence Parker there for the first time in 1995, just to name one example), and a hugely important connecting point for those serious-about- the-music. Plus it seems like at least half of y'all in town worked there one time or another :) Give it up for Mike Huckaby. I hope he lands at a good spot. In my observation, nobody has done more than Mike to keep the music going. Fred The contents of this e-mail are intended for the named addressee only. It contains information that may be confidential. Unless you are the named addressee or an authorized designee, you may not copy or use it, or disclose it to anyone else. If you received it in error please notify us immediately and then destroy it.
Re: (313) new kenny ???
And the cover artwork is HOT!!! Bought it for that alone ;) Adam On 10/11/05, Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's out as a double LP just now Ryan- we've had it in for a couple of weeks now cheers Jason On 11 Oct 2005, at 02:15, ryan burns wrote: does anyone know when larkin's new lp is going to be pressed on wax??? burns
(313) MTL - sat oct 15 w/ NAW, PIMILK, CYAN, JASMINE
PERMUTATIONS with NAW, PIMILK, CYAN, JASMINE SATURDAY OCTOBER 15 LA SALLE D'ATTENTE / ESPERANZA 5490 ST-LAURENT 9PM - 1AM ENTRY $3 PERMUTATIONS is an event showcasing the intersections of dub, techno and minimal electronic music.Two djs and two live acts will smother your senses in the deep reverberations of dub and its electronic descendants. The night will begin with a roots dub set from DJ JASMINE, followed by the minimal syncopations of local Pertin_nce artist PIMILK. Noise Factory and fellow Pertin_ce recording artist NAW will present his signature deconstructions of techno rhythms layered with deep ambience and resounding basslines. DJ CYAN will close the night with a set of classic dub-techno from labels such as basic channel and chain reaction. ARTIST INFO === NAW (noise factory records, pertin_nce) naw.phoniq.net Montreal native Neil Wiernik currently living in Toronto, began his explorations in electronic music making as early as 1988. Known to push the boundaries of his musical form from designing new or manipulating existing sound making devices and software to creative uses of production environments and sound sources, naw's music is a blend of sound manipulation/design, experimental musics and dub-tech rhythms, which on the surface sound quite simple, but incorporate a number of touches that steer this artist away from being simply another minimal techno or experimental laptop artist. He combines post-house, dubby minimal techno, microsound and thick ambience, to create his own version of deep techno, house and other electronic laptop oriented musics. Neil has released music on various national and international record labels, including releases on Noise Factory, Complot, Clevermusic, Piehead, A/S Systems, Wabi and Pertin_nce. As naw, Neil has performed extensively along side a variety of national and international artists both in and outside of Canada. In 2004 and 2005 naw will release his follow up noise factory record full length called: green nights orange days, as well as a full length outting with Pertin_nce Records called: terrain vague. these 2 records finds Neil at his deepest, dubbiest and experimental sounding yet. the release of these records will coincide with a series of North American and European tour dates throughout 2005. PIMILK (pertin_nce) www.pimilk.com Mark Edward Goldsmith, aka Pimilk, started tinkering with music from his earliest days in his current home of Montreal. A former computer science/mathematics major, Pimilk is no stranger to software. He has progressively expanded his digital arsenal to produce a degree of depth of sound resulting in his first official album release, *Rants,* due for release in November 2005. Sometimes haunting, always intriguing, Pimilk's music carries the listener on a playful journey high through a weaved mosaic of sonic soundscapes, with splurges of minimal rhythms, echoes of his drummer past. A developing idm talent, Pimilk's free, evolving style leaves his listeners disappointed only when the piece ends, and they return to the world they had left behind. CYAN (modular systems CKUT) www.traktion.com DJ, radio host and producer Cyan aka Corina MacDonald has been an active participant in Montreals electronic music scene since her arrival in the city in 1996. From that time she has been involved in community radio, hosting electronic music shows on CKUT 90.3 fm. Currently she hosts modular_systems, an electronic music magazine show focusing on local artists, djs and events. Cyan has been active in organizing events with the phoniq.net, Robo/tek and Women on Wax crews. Cyan's dj sets are layered, deep and rhythmic explorations into the intersections of techno, house and electro. JASMINE (Women on Wax) www.traktion.com/wow Jasmine's dj career began in 2001 at Trent Radio, the Trent University college radio station in Peterborough, Ontario. She quickly became a part of the community radio team for years to come- holding down various weekly music shows. Her favorites were her dub and roots reggae show, as well as Mixed and Twisted, which was an experiment in mixing as many things at once as humanly possible. Jasmine relocated to Montreal in 2004 and since then has been tearing up dancefloors around the city with her eclectic mixes. Lately jasmine's sets are an ambitious mix of breaks, hip-hop, ragga/dancehall, jungle, grime, dubstep, and house. c y a n This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
Re: (313) electric institute sampler
although my name is not alex my name is alex i ride a bike i need a pint i'm a technohippie ableton is cool blah blah love, alex
Re: (313) New Bits
there's also a new $tinki poo on new religion to flush next week (after a month delay or something) Aw 002 - Arne Weinberg AW003 - The Moderator Iridite 5 The Electric Institute Sampler (sounds even better on wax Alex) The new Digital Soul release with B Prince mix Planet Delsin (album and sampler) and a Todd Sines remix of something I cant remember
Re: (313) electric institute sampler
although my name is not alex my name is alex i ride a bike i need a pint i'm a technohippie ableton is cool blah blah love, alex *looks around, sees if he can see charlton heston* am I tripping or is 313 the film set of spartacus today? ; ) _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
Re: (313) electric institute sampler
On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 11:20:20AM -0400, J.T. wrote: although my name is not alex my name is alex i ride a bike i need a pint i'm a technohippie ableton is cool blah blah and i look 10 years younger now my dreadlocks were cut... love x love, alex
(313) kelly hand on third ear
Hi folks, Had a listen to the new Kelly Hand EP on Third Ear this weekend. The track called Moody Life is great! Simple percussion + vocal loop + deep/spherical keyboard lines that get very Beyond the dance-ish... Her best stuff by far, IMHO... But it was a white-label, so I am wondering: do you know if it will get a proper release? Cheers, G --- http://www.dinamicas.art.br
Re: (313) electric institute sampler
and i look 10 years younger now my dreadlocks were cut... ahem while I regret extending this thread any further I'd just like to point out I never had dreadlocks. thanksalot, alex (am I the real alex? who knows, theres alot of them about these days) _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
Re: (313) electric institute sampler
don't believe this alex as the real alex had them - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 5:48 PM Subject: Re: (313) electric institute sampler and i look 10 years younger now my dreadlocks were cut... ahem while I regret extending this thread any further I'd just like to point out I never had dreadlocks. thanksalot, alex (am I the real alex? who knows, theres alot of them about these days) _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
Re: (313) 303, 707, 808, 909's etc
303's are so hot right now! ;) On 10/7/05, /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: sure, how many of each do you need? From: George Emsies [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 2005/10/06 Thu AM 04:31:56 EDT To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) 303, 707, 808, 909's etc Hi All, Just wondering if any of you have an old 303, 707, 808, 909 etc lying around your place and would like to part with it? I am in Sydney, Australia, and do not mind if you are located outside Australia. Please reply to me personally if you are keen to make some cash. Thanks in advance. George -- Southern Outpost http://www.so612.com Dist: Submerge, Detroit.
Re: (313) Record Time
Steward, Tim wrote: Not to be confused, Recordtime still sells vinyl They only moved the vinyl out of the dance room Into the main room.(There was always vinyl in the Main room, just not dance music). But also don't be confused that Mike Huckaby will NOT be the one ordering... so it's great that they have vinyl, let's just hope they have the vinyl that we want. Tower Records has vinyl too... but it's not the vinyl that I want to buy... Dave
(313) Frankfurt clubs
This message is for the Hesse headz... I'm in Frankfurt am Main to visit friends, and wanted to know if there are any other decent clubs to hear 313 related music apart from the Robert Johnson club? Peace, Patrick. -- Southern Outpost http://www.so612.com Dist: Submerge, Detroit.
Re: (313) Record Time
No knock to Huck at all - but RT has more than one person on staff that knows wax. Mike will be missed indeed, but I'd be surprised if the stock dropped into oblivion. jeff Steward, Tim wrote: Not to be confused, Recordtime still sells vinyl They only moved the vinyl out of the dance room Into the main room.(There was always vinyl in the Main room, just not dance music). But also don't be confused that Mike Huckaby will NOT be the one ordering... so it's great that they have vinyl, let's just hope they have the vinyl that we want. Tower Records has vinyl too... but it's not the vinyl that I want to buy... Dave
Re: (313) Frankfurt clubs
To be honest: NO! Of course there are a lot of clubs but in my personal opinion they are crap. Apart from the Robert Johnson Club (which is okay most of the time) there is Sven Väth's club Cocoon (Ricardo Villalobos and other djs), the U 60 (Chris Liebing playing there a lot - bang! bang! bang! techno) and some other smaller clubs Nothing really spectacular Cheers, Arne Southern Outpost [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: This message is for the Hesse headz... I'm in Frankfurt am Main to visit friends, and wanted to know if there are any other decent clubs to hear 313 related music apart from the Robert Johnson club? Peace, Patrick. -- Southern Outpost http://www.so612.com Dist: Submerge, Detroit.
Re: (313) Frankfurt clubs
What about Rotari, is that still open? They used to have some great line ups ;-) - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 5:31 PM Subject: Re: (313) Frankfurt clubs To be honest: NO! Of course there are a lot of clubs but in my personal opinion they are crap. Apart from the Robert Johnson Club (which is okay most of the time) there is Sven Väth's club Cocoon (Ricardo Villalobos and other djs), the U 60 (Chris Liebing playing there a lot - bang! bang! bang! techno) and some other smaller clubs Nothing really spectacular Cheers, Arne Southern Outpost [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: This message is for the Hesse headz... I'm in Frankfurt am Main to visit friends, and wanted to know if there are any other decent clubs to hear 313 related music apart from the Robert Johnson club? Peace, Patrick. -- Southern Outpost http://www.so612.com Dist: Submerge, Detroit.
Re: (313) kelly hand on third ear
Should be out next month I'm told. On 11 Oct 2005, at 16:41, Guilherme Menegon Arantes wrote: Hi folks, Had a listen to the new Kelly Hand EP on Third Ear this weekend. The track called Moody Life is great! Simple percussion + vocal loop + deep/spherical keyboard lines that get very Beyond the dance-ish... Her best stuff by far, IMHO... But it was a white-label, so I am wondering: do you know if it will get a proper release? Cheers, G --- http://www.dinamicas.art.br
RE: (313) Record Time
When the Tower Records here in Birmingham, MI closed it's doors, I snagged several sealed copies of various Drexciya releases along with a bunch of Tresor records. This was after Stinson died, so you can imagine my excitement in being able to find extra copies to stow away at an unbeatable price. Tower Records has vinyl too... but it's not the vinyl that I want to buy...
RE: (313) Record Time ...The Truth
Seeing as how some of the posts relating to Record time seem to have gotten way off the mark, I thought it best that the truth be posted from Mike Himes(see below)... and although it is a shame that Mike Huckaby is no longer with the company, it's a terrible insult to the really good people that still work there, and have been amazing music buyers for the company for many years to compare Record Time to Tower Records. I've been buying music from Record Time Ferndale for many years now, and Vince Patricola and Matthew Boynton's knowledge of dance music has been invaluable to me. Matt and Vince both know their music, and they work really hard to be a positive force in the Detroit scene, if you have any doubts, check out the Detroit Electronic Quarterly magazine. It's a great example of what can be created if you have a positive attitude, and Vince is the creator of it. So, to dissuade anymore of this getting out of hand... (and just so you know, I originally chose to shop in the Ferndale store because I preferred the layout... the Roseville store's seperated dance room felt way too elitist for my tastes... once I started shopping in the Ferndale store, I realised that the buyers and the staff are incredible with what they know). a message from Mike Himes: Recently we made the very tough decision to close the dance room and put all product onto the sales floor as we have had success with in Ferndale. I had been struggling with this decison for almost 2 years as the room had been slowly losing sales and traffic. With this decision came something that made total sense on paper and on a business level but tore my heart as it was my baby and vision and had done so much for us and the community it served. It's 2005 and the climate for dance vinyl is changing fast and although it is hard I had to face the writting on the wall and make the decision to close the room and move forward. This meant that Mike Huckaby, a dedicated and respected manager and DJ had to be let go. In a perfect world the room would be there forever but today the way people aquire music is changing fast and technology which was once my friend is now taking business away from me at a rapid rate. The DJ in a box craze is over, final scratch and the laptop DJ systems are used by almost 50% of DJ's today and the good music has gone back underground. In the past 5 years 70% of all independent record stores have closed as again music is being aquired in different ways that skip people like me. I don't want to be part of that statistic so I must do what I have to and unfortunately closing the dance room is a step I took to not be included in that stat. For 22 years I have been part of this community and our allegance to the electronic music scene has not been equaled by anyone else and I find it sad that people would think I would turn my back on something that is so very special to me and this is why I am writting this note. Some of my best friends and most cherished moments are from the work we have done with and for this great music community. The dance room is closed and things change but what will never change is my committment to support our local scene especially the electronic scene. We are planning on still carrying the music and supporting it and the mail order business is still alive and busier than ever. I guess that's all I have. Thank you all for your support Mike Himes Recordtime [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: David Bate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tue 11/10/2005 17:03 To: '313@hyperreal.org' Cc: Subject:Re: (313) Record Time Steward, Tim wrote: Not to be confused, Recordtime still sells vinyl They only moved the vinyl out of the dance room Into the main room.(There was always vinyl in the Main room, just not dance music). But also don't be confused that Mike Huckaby will NOT be the one ordering... so it's great that they have vinyl, let's just hope they have the vinyl that we want. Tower Records has vinyl too... but it's not the vinyl that I want to buy... Dave
(313) Promoters in Italy??
Hey everyone... Mike Grant will be traveling to Italy the end of November and is looking to possibley play while he is there. Are there any promoters on this list that may be interested in booking him? Contact me off list if you are. Cheers!! Jodie
(313) Aaron-Carl Detrevolution full-length CD
Hey there folks: While I've been silent for a little while, I'm happy to say that I've resurfaced with a brand new album, DETREVOLUTION, released TODAY! Those who know me know I've been working so hard on this project. Personally, I think it's my best work ever. But I guess I'll let you decided that one, eh? You're more than welcome to check it out at the website: www.detrevolution.com. Yesterday, when I unveiled the site, I was so grateful to have already received orders from France, Germany, Japan and Denmark. That's it for now -- you know, this is only the beginning.. Much love, Aaron-Carl
RE: (313) Record Time ...The Truth
Who was comparing Record Time to Tower?! That's right. NO ONE. it's a terrible insult to the really good people that still work there, and have been amazing music buyers for the company for many years to compare Record Time to Tower Records.
RE: (313) Record Time ...The Truth
On Tue, October 11, 2005 6:15 pm, Svagr, Jodie wrote: final scratch and the laptop DJ systems are used by almost 50% of DJ's today says who? i know we're sheltered here in the boondocks, but ive only seen about 2 people total ever using something other than records for the majority of their set. eh, either which way i guess it doesnt matter. if record time wanna go out like punks, let 'em. there will always be people selling the vinyl. tom
RE: (313) Record Time ...The Truth
On Tue, October 11, 2005 6:15 pm, Svagr, Jodie wrote: final scratch and the laptop DJ systems are used by almost 50% of DJ's today says who? i know we're sheltered here in the boondocks, but ive only seen about 2 people total ever using something other than records for the majority of their set. eh, either which way i guess it doesnt matter. if record time wanna go out like punks, let 'em. there will always be people selling the vinyl. tom
Re: (313) Record Time ...The Truth
final scratch and the laptop DJ systems are used by almost 50% of DJ's today says who? i know we're sheltered here in the boondocks, but ive only seen about 2 people total ever using something other than records for the majority of their set. we're all at it now Tomface it your LATE! heh heh robin...
Re: (313) Record Time ...The Truth
On Tue, October 11, 2005 7:11 pm, robin wrote: we're all at it now Tomface it your LATE! heh heh :P on a more serious note, let me just say this now: i'll never deejay with a computer. i've got nothing against it, really. it's just not for me. love, tom
RE: (313) Record Time ...The Truth
That's a good note from Mike Himes. The fact remains that Huck is out of a job, although he probably wouldn't have liked standing behind a cash register or restocking the main floor all day. What Himes says about the changing nature of the business is very true. Last week the headlines were all about Steve Jobs dictating to the record industry what their new business model will be. They don't like it one little bit and nothing is for certain, because the industry has 100 years of whatever it takes (and I mean that) to keep near total control of the creative output of musicians. But that is the way it is. What Mike Himes, Huckaby, Vince and all you who have worked in the fast-diminishing world of retail record stores have is intimate knowledge of where the good stuff is. That doesn't need four walls and a bunch of display racks, and it's very valuable. Ebay is one place where that knowledge goes, podcasting is another, and there are a lot more opportunities going forward. I'm not worried about vinyl because the truth is, despite all its drawbacks, it has vitality as a performance medium. The death of vinyl at the end of the 1980s was the rise of dance music culture as vinyl changed from mass market to performance medium and allowed very small runs of 500 to 5000 to dominate, opening up the market radically to new sonic ideas. The digital revolution that began right at the same time has been dominated by the digital rights lockup of the industry and the RIAA, and they have killed the retail record stores moving from vinyl to CD and now DVD with their greedy and narrow-minded approach. Of course they will try and dominate the electronic digital media as well (sorry, Steve Jobs ain't *my* friend, his tussle with the industry is a competition among sharks), but there is an opening for many new business models, some of which will at last treat the creative and performing musician with some fairness. Submerge and many others selling on the net is one such but not the only model. Record Time was always an anomaly, if you ask me. What other full-service retail store during the last 15 years had a full size dance music room like in Roseville or a fully committed electronic music staff like Ferndale? Ameba in San Francisco has the latter but they have never even had listening stations which is the other essential part of the retail business model for dance music. And I can't think of any others. From Gramaphone to Eightball and Vinyl Mania in New York to Tweekin and BPM in San Francisco to the late lamented 12 Inch Dance Records in DC, the stores I've always found to be the best are specialists. Obviously RT will continue to emphasize electronic and dance music, but it is just the same the end of an era. Although if you want a tragedy, this isn't it. (A tragedy is the loss of those priceless record collections and stores and source recordings on St. Charles Avenue and the Lower Ninth and Treme and throughout Cajunland in the Katrina flood.) -- fred
(313) Subject Detroit Previews
From Subject Detroit Headquarters... Hello. Subject Detroit strikes again with a plethora of new releases from Aaron Carl, Stephen Brown, and of course DJ Bone. Here are mp3 audio previews of the upcoming Subject Detroit releases. If you have any questions please feel free to e-mail back. Thanks SUB-12: Tears (Produced by Aaron Carl) - Mr. Carl makes his debut on Subject Detroit with this Detroit House release. This one is destined to be an anthem. http://www.7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/SUB-012Tears_AaronCarl/A-Tears.mp3 http://www.7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/SUB-012Tears_AaronCarl/B-Tears_Pt2.mp3 SUB-14: Subject Scotland (Produced by Stephen Brown) - Stephen Brown kicks-off the Subject Detroit Global Series with 2 Detroit influenced songs straight outta Scotland. http://www.7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/SUB-014SubjectScotland_StephenBrown/A-Structured_Mix.mp3 http://www.7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/SUB-014SubjectScotland_StephenBrown/B-Start_Again.mp3 SUB-015: Struggle (The intricacies of simplicity) Produced by DJ Bone - Underrated, downplayed overlooked..the people struggle. http://www.7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/SUB-015_Struggle/A1-Struggle1.mp3 http://www.7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/SUB-015_Struggle/A2-Struggle2.mp3 http://www.7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/SUB-015_Struggle/B1-Struggle3.mp3 http://www.7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/SUB-015_Struggle/B2-Struggle4.mp3 http://www.7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/SUB-015_Struggle/B3-Struggle5.mp3 Very good stuff there ! -- Dimitri Pike http://wildtek.free.fr http://wildtek.blogspot.com http://groups.msn.com/313TechnoMusic
Re: (313) kelly hand on third ear
Why do I keep reading the subject heading as Kelly Hand has a third ear? :D MEK
(313) Hong Kong music happenings
wondering if anyone has a link to music/social/cultural happenings in Hong Kong? techno, indie rock, whatever is hot, pop, or underground there right now MEK
(313) New Ep on Edensonic : Dataman - Three n' Four [ES011]
Edensonic is proud to announce in its roster a new artist : Dataman aka Andreas Seibel. Already famous in the netlabel scene with various EPs ranging from ambient to techno, he provides in this EP some of his earlier works. You can expect here four tracks of pure techno and groove. More than simple and linear rythms, he succeeds to add shuffle and variations in these long stories that remind us earlier Palstikman tracks, or the phasing works from Steve Reich. Don't wait longer and download for free - under creative common license - the files at http://www.edensonic.com/music.htm Enjoy !! Feedback welcome. Strial Tioneb. www.edensonic.com -- Benoît.
Re: (313) kelly hand on third ear
I couldn't even begin to think what Freud would have to say about your interpretation of the text ;) On 11 Oct 2005, at 20:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why do I keep reading the subject heading as Kelly Hand has a third ear? :D MEK