Re: (313) Lets start some old topics
don't worry, y'all. I'm just waiting for tom cox to pick a fight with me. THEN it'll be the good old days! On Sep 3, 2011 1:40 PM, "Matt Kane's Brain" < mkb-pr...@hydrogenproject.com> wrote: > Windsor's got full-nude strip clubs where you can drink, so there you go. > > On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 21:59, logic7 wrote: >> - The monthly Hawtin thread. Hair or no hair? Glasses or contacts? Windsor >> or wherever he's living that's not in close proximity of Detroit? > > -- > matt kane's brain > http://hydrogenproject.com
Re: (313) Dan Sicko
SO shocked over this ... I have no idea what to even say. Rest in peace, Dan... we will forever miss and remember you. On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 4:38 PM, Minto George wrote: > > :( > > On Aug 28, 2011, at 9:30 AM, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote: > > > without words: http://www.gofundme.com/DanSicko > > > > We will miss you
(313) Bloc 2011 lineup (so far)
BLOC 2011 Line-Up So Far More TBA Aphex Twin / LFO / Moderat / Four Tet / Vitalic / Visionquest / Joy Orbison / Speedy J / Drop The Lime / Claude Von Stroke / Mala (Digital Mystikz) / Toddla T / Beardyman / Dopplereffekt / Black Devil Disco Club / Venetian Snares / King Midas Sound / L-Vis 1990 / dOP / Floating Points / Pinch / Daedelus / Shackleton / Soul Clap / Loefah / DJ Pete / Will Saul / SDC / Addison Groove / Roska / Jimmy Edgar / Al Tourette’s / Mary Anne Hobbs / Alva Noto / Global Goon / Legowelt / Orgue Electronique / Mark II [Altern-8] / Placid / AGT Rave Cru / Gemmy / Guido / Untold / B12 / Posthuman Makes me so happy seeing ol' Placid on that bill
(313) Octave One live @ The Bunker NYC September 4th 2009 (video)
How's this for on topic, 313 related content? http://www.vimeo.com/7608299 Twas one hell of a night! Enjoy!
(313) Placid invades NYC - Thursday, September 11th, 2008
Yep, I'm still around, lurking in the shadows. Figured you guys might want to know of a certain longtime 313 listmember playing in the NYC area this thursday night. Hope you can make it. - GO!!! featuring PLACID (acid-house.net / under_score) Placid first came on my radar around 8 years ago, I think. He would post his mixes to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list, and as a huge fan of classic Detroit sounds, as well as acid house from any region, I naturally fell in love with his style. With every mix he posted, I saw more diversity among the styles he would include on his mixes. Wether it was Acid House, Italo Disco, or Minimal techno, he played the best of any genre he dared to play. I could tell that this guy was "the real deal". He holds down 2 radio shows, as well as a residency at The Tube in Bristol, where he plays along side Emptyset mastermind, Paul Purgas. He also has been running his acid-house.net site for many years, keeping tabs on all things new and old relating to the wonderful world of the TB-303. I would email him from time to time to see if he was coming to the states to play, and it never seemed to work out. When I started my GO!!! parties, I was absolutely sure I was going to book him. It will be the first time I get to hear him play in person, as well as formally meet him, so needless to say this night will be very special to me. Some in my position might be worried that he won't deliver, but I am not nervous one bit. Guys like Mike Huckaby, Marcel Dettmann, Shed, Kevin Reynolds & I-F sing his praises well enough to keep me even more excited! So, join me for my 5th installment of my GO!!! parties, and welcome Placid into your list of favorite DJ's. GO!!! happens on the 2nd Thursday of every month with resident Derek Plaslaiko (Bunker / Spectral) @ APT 419 w 13th st 11 - 4 $10 / 21+
(313) OT - shut up!
all of you! http://www.thedailyswarm.com/swarm/my-bloody-valentine-reunion-confirmed/
Re: (313) Aril Brikha - Winter (again)
At what point did I say that it sounding like Stevie Nicks was a bad thing, Kent? Dont make me "Lay you down in the tall grass, and let me do my stuff". ;) derek. On Wed, 7 Feb 2007, kent williams wrote: If anyone hasn't heard it it's at http://www.myspace.com/arilbrikha It has a similar chord progression, but not the same. Not a bad track but Aril's in danger of being embraced by the progressive DJs for stuff like this. Maybe Salsa and Dickweed will pick up on it. Chymera has a track that originally sampled "You Can Go Your Own Way" by Fleetwood Mac. I advised him to drop the sample because the track didn't need it, but he still drops the sample when he plays it out. Never underestimate the power of Fleetwood Mac. I saw them live in 1976, and with the exception of a few Christine McVie weepers, it was a full on dance party. And if you're into collecting and using sample CDs, the Mick Fleetwood sample CD is insanely great. On 2/7/07, Derek Plaslaiko. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Anyone else feel like it reminds them of "Stand Back" by Stevie Nicks? :) derek.
(313) Aril Brikha - Winter (again)
Anyone else feel like it reminds them of "Stand Back" by Stevie Nicks? :) derek.
Re: (313) Carl Craig Remix
On Wed, 7 Feb 2007, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: i mean if by "formula" you mean the guy makes tracks that build instead of just loopy tracks, i guess thats true. but if you wanna hear formulaic dance music (Stuff that literally sounds exactly the same with different samples) check the jungle producer Aphrodite from 96-98 or so. now THAT is formulaic to me. ...or Hardfloor. And, like I said, theres enough variation in there to make it sound different, but oh god... why are we all going on about this again!?? :) derek.
Re: (313) Carl Craig Remix
On Wed, 7 Feb 2007, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: i feel pretty much the same way. i like it, but i prefer the original and almost never play the remix. and yeah, some of the other ones mentioned (xpress 2, terry brookes, goldfrap, etc) are the ones i just didnt buy because they werent very good, not because they sounded the same! I thought the Terry Brookes remixes were amazing! *shrugg* Ill throw in the Kult Copy remix for another incredible mix. And, while there are some exceptions, I do feel that as of the last couple years (read 2004 - present) Carl has mostly adopted a formula. I dont think thats a bad thing, and he does vary it up enough to make it still interesting, but to hear people say that they dont (for the most part) hear the same sort of formula to them is kinda odd. derek.
Re: (313) what's up with the festival?!?!?!
uh-oh... tom and i agree on something again! On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: On 2/6/07, Cyclone Wehner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Girl Talk! He rox! Fun DJ. i couldnt disagree more vehemently. he makes me feel ill. in fact, that guy is a tool and is one of the things i hate more about pittsburgh's hipster music scene. tom
Re: (313) Re: [2-step] WILEY QUITS THE GRIME GAME!!!
Still on the 2-step garage list, eh tom? ;) On Fri, 26 Jan 2007, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: On 1/26/07, Geoff White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Ouch! I posted that because I just thought it was fun to have some video of Whoa-B on the site so people could see the man. I guess, according to your assertion, it's a good thing for Mr. B that no Ghetto Tech DJ's showed up to the contest then. From what I understand it was just a local contest at some gear store for local DJs. It's not like the DMC or something. Geez! its all good, i was just wondering if there was some context i was missing or something. especially in chicago, those guys play like 20 seconds of each record and then move on fun video i found: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oiB2VRxfOA tom
Re: (313) OT: Ryan Burns died
Whoa. This really caught me by suprise. I havent really even thought about him in quite some time, maybe due to him not being very active (if even subscribed) to this list anymore. Either way, I met him when I played Iowa City back in 2000 (??) and he was part of the welcoming commitee. Took quite good care of me, and had many a discussion with him about Detroit music in general, and even specificly... Shades of Jae. I thought of that before I even finished reading Kents post. I dont know what to say, other than I'm 31 years old, and I'm already sick of people dying. Seems like these days, I hear of someone who I know, or respect, or both, every 2 months or so. Strange we are all just hearing about this now. Kent, if you hear anything more, please post it or email me. Peace out, Ryan. You will be missed. derek. On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, kent williams wrote: Ryan Burns, a DJ and lover of Detroit Techno who lived in Iowa City, was found dead in his apartment on November 12th. I know nothing else about the manner of his death. Some of you may have met Ryan at DEMF -- he roomed with Tristan and I in 2001. His obit and discussion about him on the Iowa dance music site Ubersonic: http://www.ubersonic.org/thread/view/id/2454 Ryan was someone who had a lot of personal problems, which don't really bear discussing here. If you knew him, you know what I'm talking about, and if you didn't, well, it doesn't matter. The thing about Ryan, though, is that there was no one I ever met who loved good techno and house music more -- it was the one abiding passion in his life. He led a pretty messy, chaotic life but when you talked to him about music he could become focused and enthusiastic. When he did, he'd get a little grin and a faraway look in his eyes. I know next to nothing about his family or personal life, and hadn't spoken to him for nearly a year. But if you want to pay respect to him, next time you drop "Shades of Jae" -- probably his most prized possesion and top track -- take a moment to nod your head, because if there is a heaven, Ryan will be nodding right along with you.
Re: (313) what is on topic, and what is off topic
Word is born, Michael. derek. On Tue, 12 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That should be posted once a month just as a reminder. M to the E to the K "kent williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 12/12/2006 09:23:40 AM: On topic: Techno music made by Detroit artists. Techno music by people inspired by Techno music made by Detroit Artists. Detroit House Music. Chicago House Music, when it is made by people who are down with Techno and House music made by Detroit artists. Announcements of upcoming record releases, parties, raves, gallery openings, Bar and Bat Mitzvahs of the children of any of the musicians listed above. The City of Detroit, when the actions of the goverment thereof, or the people thereof, somehow affect the Techno Music made by Detroit Artists. Arranging meet-ups at shows, parties, raves, etc where any of the above-mentioned artists will appear. The music and culture of cities and countries other than Detroit, inasmuch as it involves any of the above-mentioned musicians. Musical percursors of Detroit Techno, including but not limited to New Wave, Disco, Krautrock, and Italo. Off topic, but OK in moderation: Jokes (but only if actually humorous), Pistons, Redwings, Tigers, Lions. Intra-313 list banter. Restaurant reviews. Off Topic, but never OK: Correcting the grammar or word usage in 313 list messages, Insults, Threats, Racist or Misogynistic comments. Politics (unless directly related to a topic deemed On-topic). The relative size of the reproductive organs of 313 list members (real or metaphorical). Religion. As for people getting salty on the list. I am of two minds about this. It's better in general to let an ugly thread run its course, because to try and 'address it' can give it a life beyond its natural span. On the other hand, I hear from people for whom a rancorous thread is a buzzkill. Those threads harsh their mellow. Feelings, reportedly, have been hurt. So from now on, when I see it happening, I will make one post that says 'Take it off list.' This isn't just beautifying the shoulder of the our stretch of the Internets, this is for your own protection. Everything posted on 313 is publicly archived, and you will thank me someday for telling you to take it private, lest you have to explain your bad behavior to your grandchildren who will be way, way better than you at searching the Internet for embarrassing stuff about gran and gramps. Repeated bad behavior and failure to take it off list can get your posting privileges revoked. That's only happened a couple of times in the history of the list, and I'd like to avoid being pushed to that decision.
Re: (313) Reload [Evolution] represses
Only seen whites, so i dont know if the art is the same. Not 100% familiar with them, but I think the tracks are identical. Clone is distributing them. Thats all I know. But, right on either way! Quality (semi) forgotten techno. derek. On Thu, 23 Nov 2006, Guilherme Menegon Arantes wrote: Hey! Have you seen this? I am v. excited! Words on its legitimacy and quality are mostly welcome. Cheers G - Forwarded message from Hard Wax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - **Evolution 001 / 002 / 003** (UK 3x 12") - EUR 25.00 _Valueable re-issue of essential fundamental early 1990s UK pre-intelligent techno - Must Have!_ Tracklisting: 1. Can???t Wait Tonight 2. Death Of A Disco Dancer 3. Birth Of A Disco Dancer 4. Feedback Energy 5. Nasu 6. Ptyzm 7. Peschi 8. Teque 9. The Biosphere 10. Nemm 11. Mosh URL: http://hardwax.com/52614/ - End forwarded message - -- Guilherme Menegon Arantes, PhD Sao Paulo, Brasil __
Re: (313) Spreading my disappointment to the rest of the world
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!! I felt *exactly* the same way when I re-watched it like 5 years ago. But then, Rebecca DeMornay naked made me forget I was upset. derek. On Fri, 10 Nov 2006, Tristan Watkins wrote: I guess this is only tangentially relevant to [313], but I know most people here will at least be acquainted with Global Communications 76:14, if not devotees of it. Anyway... I've just finished watching Risky Business, and I've been utterly impressed/dismayed to find out that Maiden Voyage (AKA 8'07>5'23 from Global Communications' 76:14) is clearly a cover of Tangerine Dream's 'Love on a Real Train', which was blatantly made for that film, or at least titled for it. Did Pritchard/Middleton ever write anything for themselves or were they always just incredibly brilliant sample whores? Listen here http://www.amazon.com/Dream-Sequence-Best-Tangerine/dp/B074C5 if you want/need confirmation. All my illusions have now been shattered. Tristan === http://www.phonopsia.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.14.1/527 - Release Date: 09/11/2006 18:00
Re: (313) Put Your Hands Up For Detroit
Yeah, it was Matthew. This guy used the exact sample, which is supposedly Matthews voice! derek. On Fri, 3 Nov 2006, diana potts wrote: wasn't there a track with a similar name by Mathew Dear or Tadd M.? Maybe out about 5? years ago...real disco/house sounding. brain .hurtstryin'to...re-meber --- Robert Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Anyone heard this atrocious song by Fedde somebody? I just caught it the other day on the telly. Apparently it's quite big. What are people's views on it namechecking Detroit? # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. # Low, Low, Low Rates! Check out Yahoo! Messenger's cheap PC-to-Phone call rates (http://voice.yahoo.com)
Re: (313) RE:(313) records]
On Sat, 23 Sep 2006, Anthony Susan wrote: Do you even play records? don't bother letting me know about the best timecode joints this summer.thanks Anthony cute.
(313) records
My records are at home, but I would be more than glad to put together a top 50 of the summer for you guys. I will also state that Kent, or ANYONE else, if you want to know what Im playing, ask me when i'm playing it. I have NO idea what I played that night! I probably would not even been able to answer that question 5 mins after I played! I DO know I played 3 tracks off that Samuel Sessions on Klap Klap. The new Klap Klap is really great too! Also, Petter's "Some Polyphony" on Border Community. Probably a Rekorder record or 2. *shrugg* derek. On Fri, 22 Sep 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Who cares - it's been slow today and there isn't much 313 discussion going on anyway - Kent is the super here so if he asked you better start talking ;-) MEK "Derek Plaslaiko." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/22/2006 01:54:16 PM: I would talk about them, but many wouldnt be considered 313 material... or at least not by most of the members of this list. ...and no, i do not mean that as a diss, so please save the hate mail. derek. On Fri, 22 Sep 2006, kent williams wrote: Sure. You should talk about all those killer records I'd never heard before that you played at SubTonic when I was there. Damn Record Distributor yobbos who keep all the good stuff for themselves ;-) On 9/22/06, Derek Plaslaiko. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: can we all PLEASE STOP! TALKING! ABOUT! RICHIE! HAWTIN! PLEASE!?
Re: (313) mrs hawtin
I would talk about them, but many wouldnt be considered 313 material... or at least not by most of the members of this list. ...and no, i do not mean that as a diss, so please save the hate mail. derek. On Fri, 22 Sep 2006, kent williams wrote: Sure. You should talk about all those killer records I'd never heard before that you played at SubTonic when I was there. Damn Record Distributor yobbos who keep all the good stuff for themselves ;-) On 9/22/06, Derek Plaslaiko. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: can we all PLEASE STOP! TALKING! ABOUT! RICHIE! HAWTIN! PLEASE!?
Re: (313) mrs hawtin
can we all PLEASE STOP! TALKING! ABOUT! RICHIE! HAWTIN! PLEASE!? On Fri, 22 Sep 2006, /0 wrote: whats with the emails Im getting referring to rich as mrs hawking? is he newly post-op or what? ref: emails from minus and paxahau, both received within the past 24 hours. -Joe
Re: (313) CANNIBALL
Uh oh... this be where tom & i shall me and either drink or fight, or drink... THEN fight.. :) On Mon, 22 May 2006, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: On 5/22/06, erika <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Maybe I'll get more of you with the final lineup... - Shake - Perspects (live) - Derek Plaslaiko - BMG of Ectomorph - Carlos Souffront - Dethlab + special surprises.. including the debut screening of Autechre's new video for Fermium, directed by (ex-detroiter) Nancy Mitchell this is looking like what im leaning towards going to on saturday night. i think ive got sunday on lock too, but friday and monday are looking pretty lean. i wanna hit a ghetto tech party one of those nights tom
Re: (313) complete fest lineup
On Fri, 28 Apr 2006, Matt Kane's Brain wrote: Kage - prog house? e not so. He makes some fluffy techno, but id hardly call it progressive. Most of his stuff is like Carola or Parisio. Just did a really gret EP with Adam Jay and has a release coming out on Crosstown Rebels. I acctually really dig his stuff. But its not "progressive", in my opinion. *shrug* derek.
Re: (313) complete fest lineup
I couldnt agree more, but weve had it our way for 6 years prior and the fest has consistantly caused its organizers to go into debt. Theres plenty to love about the fest in its current form, so why not embrace it? To each his own. I can overlook the crap thats on there. If you cannot, I really DO understand. With so much going on all over hart plaza all weekend, it will be really easy for me to miss all of the bullsh*t. derek. On Fri, 28 Apr 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dont you feel this has more to offer than, say... timewarp? Or even I Love Techno? I do. Its more diverse than either of those, and with overall MUCH better music! (I dont see any Happy Hardcore on there..) Sorry, just can't say I see the same thing. When they've given time slots to the Progressive House/Trance DJs of Picturethisdetroit.com something has gone seriously askew. I don't care if they are local DJs and that's what is going on in Detroit. That music is soulless and it's sh!t. Even if the DJs are from Detroit the music isn't and has been ripped so far from it's techno roots that it's practically anti-techno. You can find pro/trance at any other festival around the world and it's absence from the DEMF was what made the weekend so great. DEMF was a hi-tech soul music festival. As much as I like a number of the additions (mainly the house artists - Blaze, Louie Vega, etc.) I think the introduction of the Prog/Trance thing is bogus and it paves the way for more of that nonsense in the future. I liked the fact that you had to go to an afterparty to hear any prog/trance - don't give that crap an "official" platform! I realize that for alot of you, the fest has morphed into something else (for better, or for worse). Well, it's worse - should I be excited about that? F*ck that. MEK
Re: (313) complete fest lineup
On Fri, 28 Apr 2006, Martin Dust wrote: Does Face get the other one D? /Jimmer Self Nah... his uptown-douchie self wont come to the fest, im sure.
Re: (313) complete fest lineup
On Fri, 28 Apr 2006, Kent Williams wrote: I think that what's really missing from DEMF is there's no boxing ring. I want to see Tom Cox go a few rounds with Bone, and maybe he and Derek can work out their past differences with Queensbury rules. Oh, Coxie and I have squashed our beefs (i think...) and I fully plan to buy him a beer. Of course, Ill have to buy 2 cuz the first ones being dumped right over his head. derek.
Re: (313) complete fest lineup
I havent chimed in at all on this subject, due to the fact that Ive just switched jobs and Im moving tomorrow and the COUNTLESS other things that have my life upside down, but Ill give me .02 now. I realize that for alot of you, the fest has morphed into something else (for better, or for worse). I, for one, don't see this as a bad thing. It may not be your idea of "detroit", but for what is going on in detroit right now, it's pretty accurate. Paxahau has put together a pretty solid lineup that covers most of the bases from before. in some areas, it just scratches the surface, but at the very least, theres alot of great music. I dont know... I get where you are all coming from with the whole "theyve turned it into a typical rave" thing, but lets be honest... look at the festivals that are put on all around the world. Dont you feel this has more to offer than, say... timewarp? Or even I Love Techno? I do. Its more diverse than either of those, and with overall MUCH better music! (I dont see any Happy Hardcore on there..) And they did a pretty solid job of getting the next waves of Detroit producers on there. Theres a couple others I wouldve liked to have seen added, but I also see plenty that should have played YEARS ago (see: Jared Wilson, Brian Kage, etc). Thats all I can say on the subject. Im going... plain and simple. I hope alot of you do the same, but I can see why not. I re-listed the lineup, listing what all I am excited about, and to me... thats a good time! I hope to see you there! derek. On Fri, 28 Apr 2006, Derek Plaslaiko. wrote: Adam Beyer Adam Marshall - live Adam X . live Andy Toth - live Ark - live Audion - live Blaze . live Brian Kage Carl Craig Clark Warner Colin Z - live Dandy Jack & the Junction SM - live Daniel Bell Derrick Carter Detroit Techno Militia Donnacha Costello - live Drew Maddox and Eric Cloutier Ezekiel Honig - live Final Cut - live Frank Martiniq Function & Regis - live Heartthrob - live Ian Hind James Holden Jared Wilson Jeremy Ellis & John Arnold Josh Wink Kenny Glasgow Kill Memory Crash - live Krikor - live Le Petit Orb - live Little Louie Vega Mark Broom Mark Grant Mike Clark Mike Huckaby Monologic - live + Ian Ms. Honey Dijon Neil Landstrumm - live Nicholas Sauser - live Nitzer Ebb - live Pantytec - live Pascal F.E.O.S. Photek Richard Devine - live Richie Hawtin Rob Acid Live Rob Hood . live + dj Ronin Selecta and Matt Clarke Ryan Elliot Someone Else - live
(313) complete fest lineup
Adam Beyer Adam Marshall - live Adam X . live Andy Toth - live Anthony Attalla Ark - live Audion - live Blaze . live Bluetech Bodycode - live Brian Kage Carl Craig Chemlab - live Chris Rohn Clark Warner Colin Z - live Collabs Tour (Speedy J / Chris Liebing) - live Dandy Jack & the Junction SM - live Daniel Bell David Duriez Dennis Cox Derek Fox Derek Michael - live Derrick Carter Dethlab Detroit Techno Militia Doc Martin - live + dj Donald Glaude Donnacha Costello - live Drew Maddox and Eric Cloutier Ezekiel Honig - live F.I.S.T. Final Cut - live Frank Martiniq Function & Regis - live Greenskeepers - live + dj Heartthrob - live Ian Hind Insideout . live + dj J DILLA TRIBUTE James Holden Jared Wilson Jay Haze Jen Xerri Jenna Brown Jeremy Ellis & John Arnold Jeremy P. Caulfield - live John Acquaviva . live and dj Josh Wink Julius the Mad Thinker Kenneth Thomas Kenny Glasgow Kero - live Kevin Saunderson Kill Memory Crash - live Klimek - live Krikor - live Le Petit Orb - live Little Louie Vega Magda Marcus Beier Mark Broom Mark Grant Markus Guentner Mike Clark Mike Huckaby Mikkel Metal - live Minx Monologic - live + Ian Mr. V Ms. Honey Dijon Neil Landstrumm - live Nicholas Sauser - live Nitzer Ebb - live Otto Von Schirach - live Pantytec - live Pascal F.E.O.S. Pepo Photek Planet of the Drums Richard Devine - live Richie Hawtin Rob Acid Live Rob Hood . live + dj Ronin Selecta and Matt Clarke Roy Davis, Jr. Ryan Elliot Shaun Michaels Someone Else - live Strider Superpitcher Tortured Soul - live Troy Pierce Yos Now, you all can figure out a way to hate this too. derek.
Re: (313) chicago music festival
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006, chad cumby wrote: this could be a really great event in a nice venue, which has been poorly used since Daley bulldozed Meigs field to build it. I love that story!
Re: (313) Re : (313) Frankie Bones (fwd)
I sent this the other day, but I dont think it ever went through. If it did and youre getting this twice, I apologize. I edited out the swearing i think that was the problem. --- I have a Frankie Bones story. It was like 1997 or 1998. I was working at Record Time then. He played a rave in Detroit and I went and it was like every 3rd record was the bomb, and the other 2 were not my thing. He came into RT the next day, and I asked him about some conga loop record he had played. He told me what it was, but after he left I had forgotten about it. A year or 2 later, I was booked to open for him at Motor. So, I emailed Sonic Groove and ordered some records a couple days before hoping he could bring the records to the gig for me. When he showed up, he looked at me, and said "cool. I thought that was you". He handed me the records I ordered, and another one. It was a bootleg that said "Happy song and dance", which I was told was an edit someone did years ago of an old Rare Earth tune..? Anyhow, I asked what it was, and he said "it's that conga loop record you asked about in the dance room a few years back. That ones on the house". Ive never been so excited by his DJing. And as a producer, Ive never heard him do anything that wasnt complete recyled or even just samples of hit techno records (DBX, Hawtin, Advent, etc.) with him adding... well, nothing. Ive never really liked much of the NuGroove stuff that Ive heard, anyways, so I cant speak for that. Aside from "Dangerous on the Dancefloor", I havent liked any of his productions, or if I would even call them "productions". But I thought him bringing that record for me, some kid who he only THOUGHT he had met a couple years beforehand, and then not even charging me for it... I thought that was pretty darn cool, and Ive never had a bad thing to say about him since. Not to mention, since then, before I moved to NYC he even came out to see me a couple times when I played. And he even danced! He might be a loudmoth and extremely opinionated, but he's got ALOT of heart and hes pure class in my book. My $.02 derek. On Mon, 6 Mar 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It sounds like what you're saying is that it's ok for him to shoot his mouth and fabricate additional influences that aren't owed to him because of everything he *has* done. MEK "seek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] t.net> To <313@hyperreal.org> 03/04/06 08:25 AM cc Subject Re: (313) Re : (313) Frankie Bones - Original Message - From: "Tristan Watkins" > I mean, how many people outside of the mid-Atlantic would actually go see > him if he were playing in your city tonight? How many people still follow > his music? I honestly don't know because he's never mattered to me in either > sense, but I'm happy to take an interest if I've been missing out all this > time. The music he's released since his heyday in the 80s isn't on par with that stuff, and again, it's dance tracks: for mixing, mostly: not 'home listening'. The point here isn't about what he's done lately, but what he has done versus what some here claimed he'd not done. It's easy to say, Frankie shoots his mouth off and fills his own balloon, because he has/does, but he has also done tons more for electronic dance music culture than those on this list that are shooting off their mouths slagging him, combined x1000. Word. seek
(313) Coldplay/Kraftwerk (again)
I didnt read the thread, so Im not sure if it was finalized but that is acctually an OFFICIAL remix done by Francois K. Should be out next week. If this is old news, sorry... I just had to be my normal know-it-all self, I guess. ;) Hope everyone is well!! derek.
Re: (313) falling up : cover or remix?
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: i feel you on that, but not on this track. or anything carl has done recently. even after the sh*t i talked on "sandstorms" when he released it, after hearing it on a loud system i understood what he was doing. and really, this remix is in that same vein as that track, I agree wholeheartedly, but I still like Sandstorms better. Theyre both excellent, though. derek.
Re: (313) new Depeche Mode single remixed by a few good uns
To make it a bit more frustrating, Holdens mixes are on a limited 12". So limited in fact, I never see mention of it on anything, even though I heard the samples myself. Ive got all these mixes, Minus the monolake & holden mixes. If youre interested, mail me off the list. Im just listening to it now, and so far the best mix has been the tiga mix (suprisingly). The Metope one im on is kinda boring. derek. On Thu, 16 Feb 2006, Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks wrote: Not all good news, though. I find it incredibly frustrating that the only Monolake take on Depeche Mode is the B-side of the 7"! I mean, it would have been nice to see Monolake remixing the actual single, plus on the 12" and CD, instead of the focus being on a certain someone who has already done 4 cover versions as singles (not naming a certain name); see below for details. Ditto for Alter Ego on the vinyl instead of relegated to limited CD as well as a DVD single. Oh well, I'm not the A & R person. Though if I knew who s/he was, I'd give one heck of a talking to (to put it politely). Andrew Depeche Mode--"Suffer Well" UK - Mute BONG 37 (commercial 7" single, release date: March 20th, 2006) 1. Suffer Well (Metope Vocal Remix) <http://archives.depechemode.com/depechemode/audio/releases/mp3/sufferwell_metopevoc.mp3> 2. The Darkest Star (Monolake Remix) <http://archives.depechemode.com/depechemode/audio/releases/mp3/thedarkeststar_monolake.mp3> UK - Mute 12 BONG 37 (commercial 12" single, release date: March 20th, 2006) 1. Suffer Well (Tiga Remix) <http://archives.depechemode.com/depechemode/audio/releases/mp3/sufferwell_tigaremix.mp3> 2. Suffer Well (Tiga Dub) <http://archives.depechemode.com/depechemode/audio/releases/mp3/sufferwell_tigadub.mp3> 3. Suffer Well (Narcotic Thrust Vocal Dub) <http://archives.depechemode.com/depechemode/audio/releases/mp3/sufferwell_narcoticdub.mp3> UK - Mute L12 BONG 37 (commercial limited 12" single, release date: March 20th, 2006) 1. Suffer Well (Metope Remix) <http://archives.depechemode.com/depechemode/audio/releases/mp3/sufferwell_metoperemix.mp3> 2. Suffer Well (Metope Vocal Remix) <http://archives.depechemode.com/depechemode/audio/releases/mp3/sufferwell_metopevoc.mp3> 3. Suffer Well (M83 Remix) <http://archives.depechemode.com/depechemode/audio/releases/mp3/sufferwell_m83remix.mp3> 4. Better Days (Basteroid 'Dance Is Gone' Vocal Mix) <http://archives.depechemode.com/depechemode/audio/releases/mp3/betterdays_basteroidvocal.mp3> Mute CD BONG 37 (commercial CD single, release date: March 6th, 2006) 1. Suffer Well (Single Version) <http://archives.depechemode.com/depechemode/audio/releases/mp3/sufferwell_singleversion.mp3> 2. Better Days <http://archives.depechemode.com/depechemode/audio/releases/mp3/betterdays_singleversion.mp3> UK - Mute LCD BONG 37 (commercial limited CD single, release date: March 6th, 2006) 1. Suffer Well (Tiga Remix) <http://archives.depechemode.com/depechemode/audio/releases/mp3/sufferwell_tigaremix.mp3> 2. Suffer Well (Narcotic Thrust Vocal Dub) <http://archives.depechemode.com/depechemode/audio/releases/mp3/sufferwell_narcoticdub.mp3> 3. Suffer Well (Alter Ego Remix) <http://archives.depechemode.com/depechemode/audio/releases/mp3/sufferwell_alteregoremix.mp3> 4. Suffer Well (M83 Remix) <http://archives.depechemode.com/depechemode/audio/releases/mp3/sufferwell_m83remix.mp3> 5. Suffer Well (Metope Vocal Remix) <http://archives.depechemode.com/depechemode/audio/releases/mp3/sufferwell_metopevoc.mp3> 6. Suffer Well (Metope Remix) <http://archives.depechemode.com/depechemode/audio/releases/mp3/sufferwell_metoperemix.mp3> UK - Mute DVD BONG 37 (DVD single, release date: March 6th, 2006) 1. Suffer Well (Video) <http://archives.depechemode.com/video/music_videos/48.html> 2. Suffer Well (Alter Ego Dub) 3. Better Days (Basteroid 'Dance Is Gone' Vocal Mix) <http://archives.depechemode.com/depechemode/audio/releases/mp3/betterdays_basteroidvocal.mp3> -- Andrew Duke scoring/sound design/source http://andrew-duke.com Cognition Audioworks label [Andrew Duke, Foal, Clinker, Granny'Ark] http://cognitionaudioworks.com
Re: (313) substance abuse at the olympics
Hey... transplant you wanna not spoil the rest of the suprises for us? ;) derek. On Fri, 10 Feb 2006, atomly wrote: This is really weird. It was hilarious hearing the German announcer talking about DJ Richie Hawtin AKA Plastikman. Too bad he cut the "overdose" sample. -- :: atomly :: [ [EMAIL PROTECTED] : www.atomly.com ... [ atomiq records : po box 805319 chicago il 60680 : 312.804.5389 ... [ e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] for atomly info and updates ...
Re: (313) Hawtin at the Winter Games
I was thinking more along the lines like someone has WAY too much free time on their hands, but you seem to hit it on the head. So much for faceless being an important factor in techno. derek. On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: wow, this one sure did turn into a game of "all black people look the same"! tom On 2/1/06, seek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I don't know about that. Roy Ayers: Gil Scott Heron: seperated at birth?: Roy: http://www.chrysalismusic.co.uk/media/roster/roy_ayers.jpg Gil: http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/profiles/images/gilscottheron_main.jpg A triplet?: http://61.196.246.67/images/diary/n/nmai/2005-02-20.jpg seek From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> but Walt is looking like Roy Ayers (Ubiquity era) in that pic http://www.levykauppax.fi/cover/normal/1/13/13544.jpg Carl Craig: http://www.vervemusicgroup.com/images/local/vmgartists/65059392-9f85-44da-9f88-6b878a5678a3.jpg and Walt Frazier: http://www.hoophall.com/halloffamers/img/waltfrazier3.JPG - Original Message - From: "Matt Kane's Brain" obFanboy: ken ishii was before both, he did the music for the 96 winter games' opening ceremonies! On Feb 1, 2006, at 9:55, fab. wrote: and what pattern would that be? -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com aim -> mkbatwerk || mkbwriu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) DJ BONE... ATTACKS - Week 23.5 - The Flood
/me grabs popcorn. On Fri, 20 Jan 2006, Garrett McGrath wrote: On 19 Jan 2006, at 07:03, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: > On 1/19/06, Garrett McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > http://7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/ > > > > special note about this week's Attack... > > we will return! > > "I also want to add that I have noticed so many out of control egos > amongst the "Techno Elite" lately that it's makin' me sick! Just let > your DJing & Music speak for itself. I don't remember the Electronic > Music Council knighting you as the best thing since sliced bread. I'm > all for believing in your abilities/being confident but if you feel > the need to brag then you should be able to back-it-up." > > its funny that he would say that, since Bone is the only person i can > think of who won't shut the f*ck up about how great he is. what a > turd. > > tom tom: for the sake of this public forum where you've once again gone down this road, how about you show us one example of Bone talking about how great he is. one specific example. or 100 if they're out there and you can identify them, but let's start with JUST ONE. put your money where your mouth is. p.s. - sorry people, i tried to ignore this. don't like what someone does? totally cool. making your own choices is actually what Bone talks about all the time. call someone a turd? totally different chickenshit matter.
Re: (313) RIP Mark Spoon
Heres one from Australia. http://www.undercover.com.au/news/2006/jan06/20060112_markspoon.html Met him once a few years ago. Seemed pretty off-the-wall! My kind of people, for sure. R.I.P. , you crazy crazy man! derek. On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote: taken from: http://www.vpro.nl/weblog/news.jsp?news=25968220 (dutch, sorry) Died at age 41... to bad, i am still loving Stella, beautiful track KJ
Re: (313) DE9 Transitions
On Fri, 2 Dec 2005, Blaauw, Martijn de wrote: Do some of u have any thoughts on this mix??? Only that Im glad Im swamped at work and wont be able to see the sh*tstorm that youre unintentionally creating unfold. HAVE A GREAT DAY ON 313 EVERYONE! derek.
Re: (313) track req
titonton did one a nuncha years back... no way ill rememeber the title though. that really didnt help at all, did it? :( derek. On Wed, 21 Sep 2005, Antonio Alves Felizardo wrote: 'lo list, I'm doing this mixed compilation for some friends and I'm looking for a good techno/electro track that halfway through changes to drum'n'bass. I have one from the Jacob's Optical Stairway album on R&S, but I'm looking for others. Any recs? Thanks, Antonio
(313) DFA/Juan McLean
I deleted the previous message, but then remembered something. tom, the only DFA 12" i could see you being into is the Pixeltan 12" from about 10 months ago. If you havent checked that, you should. Other than that, Im only really into LCD Soundsystem's stuff. Bits of things here and there, but most of it ends up boring me. derek.
Re: (313) Ghost of 313's past...
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: -- Original Message -- From: "Lance @ Inaudible" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dan curtin might still be in cleveland but he seems to be maintaining a generally low profile. god, id love to hear him dj again. heard him twice, killer both times.
(313) Ame - Rej - Sonar Kollektive
Got a sample of the new Ame 12" to be released later this month. Thought I would share them with you, as its really blowing my mind. Not from detroit, but I think it fits either way. The first one is VERY Beau Mot Plage, but I dont think thats a bad thing at all. Seems like its got a life of its own outside of that particular shadow. Samples can be found here. Oh, and I might be wrong on the title being Rej. Its just what the file was called. *shrug* http://www.plaslaiko.net/AME_rej_a.mp3 http://www.plaslaiko.net/AME_rej_b.mp3 thoughts? derek.
Re: (313) RE: 313 Ghosts
OH HAAAIILL NWWW!!! On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, Will Weber wrote: Alive and lurking!
Re: (313) Ghost of 313's past...
LANCE!! welcome back!! oh-me-oh-my-oh o-hi-o derek. On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, Lance @ Inaudible wrote: Hello all, Haven't been here in over 5 years but the other day DJ Horsepower + his lovely wife hunted me down at my office in cleveland and reminded me of the musical friends from the golden age (dj-horsepower, j-kleine, b-vanloo, b-bickel, m-taylor, a-duke, m-salcido, d-sicko, i-malbon, k-williams, m-Macqueen, i-ackermann, Joost, t-Cooey, m-clark, m-geist, d-potts, g-dickerson, mumtaz, d-madmonkey, s-Silva, e-rinon, o-Koppius, marsel, j-Braine, j-rice, brap, t-Churchill, d-clark, d-Plaslaiko, a-Bennett, p-Bense, spiceee, w-Lammerts, j-branch, k-Hackett, g-davis, w-Samuels, a-Michelson, j-bush, r-webb, d-siska, t-Herrmann, p-Wohelski, j-berry, bleed, to name just a few...) Since my last post on this list my enthusiasm for music hasn't decreased but my time and finances for it has. so i have some catching up to do and may be bothering you with more questions than answers for a time. I actually took a 3 yr hiatus from electronic music and submersed myself in old 70s dub and reggae (tubby, perry, niney, scientist, etc.) but recently i've gotten the electronic bug again so i'm trying to get back in y=the know-loop-groove. on a personal note, i've gotten married, have a home in the cleveland suburbs, and a busy career with Apple computers. Speaking of which it's time to get back to work but I just wanted to say 'hello' to all the old-school 313-listers out there. Currently enjoying... - Deadbeat: new world observer (Scape) - The Black Dog: silenced (Dust Science) - Baby Ford: very 12" (PAL) - Rod Modell + Michael Mantra: radio fore (Amplexus) - Rod Modell with Kevin Hanton: illuminati audio science - deepchord continuious-flow mix (Silentes) - Rod Modell: vibrasound - the deepchord years 99-04 (Silentes) - Freq: heaven (Distance) - AM|PM+Lump: sud 06 12" (SuD) - Sandoz: digitial lifeforms 2xcd (InTone) - Vladislav Delay 'The Four Quarters' cd Huume/005, 2005 - Jirku-Judge - Private Eyes cd Onitor - Murcof 'Remembranza' cd Leaf, 2005 - King Tubby's - In Fine Style 2xcd (Trojan) - Eno reissues on Astralwerks - Sean Deason: Allegory And Metaphor (Intuit-Solar) - Ulf Lohmann 'On Frozen Fields' 12" Kompakt - Matthew Dear: backstroke cd (Ghostly) - Strand - Viet EP (City Centre Offices Block 31 12") - Pub 'Liltmore' cd Ampoule 002 cd, 2005 - Safety Scissors: tainted lunch (Scape) - Shadow Huntaz: valley of the shadow (Skam) - Mouse on Mars: live 04 (Sonig) Hello again to everyone. I'm happy to be back. -- --> -Lance 6099 Creekside Lane North Ridgeville, OH 44039 United States
Re: (313) Kanye West
common fell off too! kanye can produce, im not taking that away from him. its his attitude (heh, kinda like yours! ;) ) that i cant stand! i did like "2 words" quite a bit though. that song was sweet! it was also the best thing mos def had been on in years too! derek. On Wed, 31 Aug 2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: -- Original Message -- From: "Derek Plaslaiko." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> oh my god if you ONLY knew how much i : LOVE jon brion! and HATE kanye west. and you call me a hater ;p seriously man, you need to check common's new album that kanye produced most of, its a total banger. tom andythepooh.com
Re: (313) Kanye West
oh my god if you ONLY knew how much i : LOVE jon brion! and HATE kanye west. ugh... ill check it out. :( derek. On Wed, 31 Aug 2005, Cyclone Wehner wrote: The new Kanye West album is sooo good. What an inspiration bringing in Jon Brion (Sunshine of the Eternal Mind, I Heart Huckabees soundtracks) as co-producer! And, ahem, no chipmunks on board...
Re: (313) RE: mayday mix - news on Jerry Lewis
"they" refers to anyone who doesnt share his veiws on U.F.O.s Ok, my question: why is it that it seems germany likes booty/ghettotech/etc more than any other county in the world? derek. On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the prize is that you make the next question! ps. and "they" are kevin and derrick?
Re: (313) RE: mayday mix - news on Jerry Lewis
thats easy, bro. he was referring to other peoples thoughts about UFO's, not his own. "THEY say there is no hope, THEY say no U.F.O.'s" :) gimmie my prize. derek. On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: only retro questions ok. "Why in 1985, did Juan Atkins famously say "No UFO's", when, quite clearly there were UFO's, and certainly he was dreaming of UFO's?" did he mean, "no more UFO's, I cant take any more UFO's?" or? what do you think? _ - 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) Little Detroit...
you broke it! derek. On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, Robert Taylor wrote: Yep - I posted something and it froze for a few minutes then said 'critical error'
Re: (313) Electro/techno clubs in NYC
When are you coming in? Monolake is playing this weekend. derek. On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, Southern Outpost wrote: Heya 313, Back on the list after a long time away. Hope the signal to noise has changed for the better. This message is for the NYC peeps... are there any decent regular electro/techno clubs happening in NYC on Friday or Saturday nights? Peace, Patrick. Southern Outpost http://www.so612.com Dist: Submerge, Detroit.
Re: [Fwd: Re: (313) Robert Hood - Minimal Nation]
sorry for the delayed reply. i havent checked those threads out cuz im in chicago right now. but, what i was mostly saying is that it would be nice to have sound clips OF the mispressed tracks, and the PROPER minimal nation. so everyone knows for sure which they have! derek. On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, Placid wrote: i put a thread up on discogs the other day about this... enquiring about a 5 track promo a friend of mine has with hand written robert hood minimal nation on it...cat # AX XA and AX XB. any thoughts... p Derek Plaslaiko. wrote: over the years, ive aquired a few copies here and there. not all of them are identical. and i know some of you guys would have the proper solution to this. can we outline all the mispresses, with sound samples and track names? not so much full encodes or anything like that. just a page (that i can even host) that has 8 clips that would be the ACTUAL minimal nation, and then the 2 (or more...?) mispresses, with clips, and id's as to what the mispresses are? or maybe this has been done? derek.
Re: (313) music
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, jurren baars wrote: Todd 'n Tadd - Analogue Acid Project [TNT] sick sick sick sick sick sick!!!
(313) Robert Hood - Minimal Nation
over the years, ive aquired a few copies here and there. not all of them are identical. and i know some of you guys would have the proper solution to this. can we outline all the mispresses, with sound samples and track names? not so much full encodes or anything like that. just a page (that i can even host) that has 8 clips that would be the ACTUAL minimal nation, and then the 2 (or more...?) mispresses, with clips, and id's as to what the mispresses are? or maybe this has been done? derek.
Re: (313) "witchunt of plaslaiko"
now heres a thread thats got some potential! GMT + people : youve got an hour to kill before you get off work. let me have it! i havent taken a proper bashing round these parts in a while! also, is that you leslie? and... to close: Chicago people: im breaking up with all of you if you dont show up at tini martini on saturday. derek. On Tue, 16 Aug 2005, lr2 wrote: Has a nice track-name ring to it...although I'd like "plaslaiko witchunt" better I think...proper brooding 313-type track name...anyone up to making a track?
Re: (313) KDJ33 - Ampapella
just got mine today. its mostly the same, if not identical. Sounds like this one might be a bit more chopped up than the one he played. Yeah, im gonna say its essential, but thats nonly because when he played it at the fest, it drove me nuts and ive wanted it ever since. is it essential to the tune that its going for on ebay?? hardly. derek. On Sun, 31 Jul 2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: -- Original Message -- From: "Derek Plaslaiko." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ampapella was the shades of jae-ish cut he played at the first demf, right? or are there ather tracks on it as well? i suppose its possible (i havent heard that set), though im pretty sure its got bits of amp fiddler vocals in it and i dont think he was doing stuff with kenny that long ago. its actually more like track 4 in that its kinda tracky and repetitive but teases you with unexpected edits and cutups. then near the end it comes into a more stripped down bit with kenny talking on it. good stuff, but hardly essential. tom andythepooh.com
Re: (313) KDJ33 - Ampapella
' ampapella was the shades of jae-ish cut he played at the first demf, right? or are there ather tracks on it as well? On Sun, 31 Jul 2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: -- Original Message -- From: Antonio Alves Felizardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I've been seeing this record on ebay going for crazy prices, since supposedly, it was only available for sale on the recent Mahogani tour. Does anyone on the list have it and doesn't mind posting a mp3 sample? At least some of us would like to know if it is worth it... 8) ive got it, if no one else can i can make a little bit into an mp3. i will say its good, but i dont think its better than track four or shades of jae or those kinds of kenny dancefloor killers that are easily and cheaply available. tom andythepooh.com
Re: (313) todays questions...
oh, whatever, pikey! its 9:51 AM here... cut us some slack, wouldya!? derek. On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok, there was really a prize, but as none of you knew ALL the answers to the q's, unfortunately you've missed out. JUST LOOK WHAT YOU COULD HAVE WON: 313 SPEEDBOAT, TRANSMAT CHEQUEBOOK & PEN, ULTRADYNE GAS POWERED CAMPING LIGHT. unlucky folks, better luck next week. _ - 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) todays questions...
On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: are. 1) How is the new Pepe Bradock mix of Greenskeepers? youd have to ask someone who likes greenskeepers too, i suppose. i endcoded it and dont recall it grabbing me at all. 2) Why are there always pretty girls at train stations (any pretty girls out there can write in and let us know?) HA! i was thinking EXACTLY the same thing this morning. sitting on the bench waiting for the train to clear so i could get on and there they were... just like any morning... walking by in their business suits... off to work and out of my life. im taken, but still! 3) How is the new Aril Brikha record? this has been talked about already a week or so ago. TOP NOTCH! 4) Why does Boomkat describe the new dark comedy 12 as "much better than the LP, when its taken from the LP"? i dont know, but i can tell you that ive been calling them bookmat, rather than boomkat, this whole time. ;)
(313) baby ford - very ep
youve got my attention... please continue! On Thu, 14 Jul 2005, fab. wrote: baby ford very ep is very good too (no pun intended)
RE: (313) Other things I haven't really seen mentioned:
link to a clip on this anyone? derek. On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, D1 wrote: are you talking about Angie Revisited? the Autechre remix almost moves me to tears...it's also been a while since Autechre's music actually made me feel something. i cant stop listening to it. As far as I know that's an old but up until now unreleased remix by Autechre.. Eamonn - D1
RE: (313) london 313ers
good stuff, then. keep your heads up everybody. derek. On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, Robert Taylor wrote: Martin's in Sheffield - everyone I know on this list is safe and well -Original Message- From: Derek Plaslaiko. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 07 July 2005 13:41 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) london 313ers glad to see you guys are all safe. who isnt accounted for yet? i havent seen one from martin..? derek. On Thu, 7 Jul 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Good to hear you guys are safe right now. It was mighty worrisome to hear this as I woke up and not having internet connection at home I had to rush into work. So far very relieved but I still need to hear from another friend. MEK "Ian Cheshire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To 07/07/05 07:23 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc 313@hyperreal.org Please respond to Subject [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: (313) london 313ers onder.co.uk most of you know as well, I am ok too Matt where do you work then? I am in Southampton Row...not a fun place to work today round here eh!.. - Original Message - From: "Matt Chester (313)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Robert Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 10:38 AM Subject: SPAM-LOW: Re: (313) london 313ers Just missed the bomb in Tavistock square by 2 minutes, it's right where I work. Chaos here right now, about 50 police cards outside my office Whew! Glad you're OK. All is well here. South side should be safe I reckon - although Tower Bridge is just a stone's throw from here... Hope everyone's OK. Very happy to have recently converted to cycling. Tristan === [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phonopsia.co.uk www.midnightbeats.de www.kube72.com www.detroitimpression.com # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
Re: (313) london 313ers
glad to see you guys are all safe. who isnt accounted for yet? i havent seen one from martin..? derek. On Thu, 7 Jul 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Good to hear you guys are safe right now. It was mighty worrisome to hear this as I woke up and not having internet connection at home I had to rush into work. So far very relieved but I still need to hear from another friend. MEK "Ian Cheshire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To 07/07/05 07:23 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc 313@hyperreal.org Please respond to Subject [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: (313) london 313ers onder.co.uk most of you know as well, I am ok too Matt where do you work then? I am in Southampton Row...not a fun place to work today round here eh!.. - Original Message - From: "Matt Chester (313)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Robert Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 10:38 AM Subject: SPAM-LOW: Re: (313) london 313ers Just missed the bomb in Tavistock square by 2 minutes, it's right where I work. Chaos here right now, about 50 police cards outside my office Whew! Glad you're OK. All is well here. South side should be safe I reckon - although Tower Bridge is just a stone's throw from here... Hope everyone's OK. Very happy to have recently converted to cycling. Tristan === [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phonopsia.co.uk www.midnightbeats.de www.kube72.com www.detroitimpression.com
Re: (313) friday question
not that im aware of. im not even sure if they are a legit label or not. they just put out a double pack with pretty much all the official remixes of Blue Monday (hardfloor, the beach, 1988 remix & dub, original, etc). they could be legit, but i dont know. the pressings are usually pretty good, though. but, to answer the booty part of the question: not that im aware of. HA! or, it just dawned on me that you probably meant "bootleg". lol derek. On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: is this a booty label as well? as there is not any info on the records http://www.discogs.com/release/430805
Re: (313) clarence g
"cuz it's clarence g's club" my copy is in detroit, but it doesnt say clarence g at the top of the record, placid? im pretty sure mine does. ill know in a month, i guess. On Thu, 16 Jun 2005, Placid wrote: Just as a side note.. why is it called clarence g. where did the 'g' come from... ain't no 'g' on the label only on one of the tracks. p [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > hey so did that $10,000 transaction for clarence g actually go down or > > what? Yeah, Placid met him round the back of Tesco's in Bognor Regis with a brown envelope stuffed with used Russian Roubles as requested by the seller. The rare piece was left in skip number 4, and the cash had to be left in skip 2. No police either. > i guess the HTFR boot will be out soon huh. > > Think again Batman, I struck a P&D deal with ACME. ACME BOOTLEG INC. ORDER NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. HTFR? They're LATE. I'm on the ball. ACME flourescent green forest vinyl (TM) too. p.s. *puts serious hat on* I think it did you know J. I certainly got told the transaction was completed. _ - 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) Paging Kate Simko
your potbelly sandwiches are ready. email me back, or if anyone else has her email thanks! derek.
RE: (313) DJ Gregory - Head Talking - Deeply Rooted #006
ok recording the sample now. the watts # is 201065 so just punch that into the search feild of wattsmusic.com and it should come up. ill add the audio tags in like 10 mins, once the samples are complete. (nice long ones too! ;) ) enjoy! derek. On Fri, 27 May 2005, Derek Plaslaiko. wrote: we *JUST* got it today. Ill do a clip right now and post the link in a few. glad to see youre feeling it! wasnt sure if anyone would seek it out, due to the appearence that it could be WAY off topic but id say its quite relevant! derek. On Fri, 27 May 2005, Stoddard, Kamal wrote: > Hoe shxt! The dub mix when the vocal pad comes in! > what! Wow. This guy is usually pretty "tribal", and I guess this still is, > though mch deeeper. Thanks for the tip. How long has this been > out? > > Kamal K. Stoddard > Turner Broadcasting Systems > > > > > > > -Original Message- > > From: Derek Plaslaiko. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Friday, May 27, 2005 1:47 PM > > To: 313@hyperreal.org > > Subject: (313) DJ Gregory - Head Talking - Deeply Rooted #006 > > > > > > > > > > Completely REDICULOUS! > > > > > > Sounds like some old Kird Degiorgio, B12, or Carl Craig stuff!! > > > > > > NOT like Gregorys normal fare. > > > > > > > > Anyone else into it? > > > > > > derek. > > > > >
RE: (313) DJ Gregory - Head Talking - Deeply Rooted #006
we *JUST* got it today. Ill do a clip right now and post the link in a few. glad to see youre feeling it! wasnt sure if anyone would seek it out, due to the appearence that it could be WAY off topic but id say its quite relevant! derek. On Fri, 27 May 2005, Stoddard, Kamal wrote: Hoe shxt! The dub mix when the vocal pad comes in! what! Wow. This guy is usually pretty "tribal", and I guess this still is, though mch deeeper. Thanks for the tip. How long has this been out? Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems -Original Message----- From: Derek Plaslaiko. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 27, 2005 1:47 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) DJ Gregory - Head Talking - Deeply Rooted #006 Completely REDICULOUS! Sounds like some old Kird Degiorgio, B12, or Carl Craig stuff!! NOT like Gregorys normal fare. Anyone else into it? derek.
(313) DJ Gregory - Head Talking - Deeply Rooted #006
Completely REDICULOUS! Sounds like some old Kird Degiorgio, B12, or Carl Craig stuff!! NOT like Gregorys normal fare. Anyone else into it? derek.
Re: (313) Cool music
On Thu, 26 May 2005, Stoddard, Kamal wrote: HENRIK SCHWARZ B/W JU JU CHRISTIAN - jeff b/w feelgood - zeppelin the henrik schwarz track is bananas. Looping vocal, deep beats, subdued bass and a crescendo that gives me smiles. I coulda swore I heard a little whisper going "Sunday, summetime, mojito's and you" but it could've been me talking to myself :P . Checka. havent heard this yet. will check it out! 2dawgs - it's a dawgs life - mood music (jori hulk and 2nd skin rmxs) The original is dope. One of the mixes (jori's I think) has this hollow drum sound in the beginning (pretty sure he just verbed the bass) that reminds me of "insistent rhythm" off fragile 03. dope. This ones the grover. The other mix is a stompin jacked up 4x4 electro-synth monster that starts like something on viewlexx and gets more frantic and louder as it progresses into... something... It would annoy the fxck outta me on the dancefloor. top notch stuff here! but the synthy monster is the jori hulkkonen mix. or at least thats what the one sheet said. *shrug* derek.
RE: (313) New Richie Hawtin Mix CD: DE9: Transition
On Thu, 26 May 2005, Stoddard, Kamal wrote: And last but not least. There's a track out by a fella named steevio called "rogue patterns vol2" out on mindtours. It's really melodic broken techno. Think titonton-styled cleanliness and approach with a little more warmfuzzy round the edges (not so sharp) and you're about there. Check it if your're into the broken stuff. Definitely techno tho, light, airy, but techno. (not sure how detroit it is tho) depends who you ask! sick sick record, holmes! derek.
Re: (313) FUSE-IN Festival Goers
naw man just dig. thell have them. i promise. On Thu, 26 May 2005, Garrett McGrath wrote: On May 26, 2005, at 11:55 AM, Derek Plaslaiko. wrote: On Thu, 26 May 2005, Garrett McGrath wrote: > On May 26, 2005, at 7:08 AM, Derek Plaslaiko. wrote: > > > OH! And theres a Mobil gas station 4 block south of 9Mile on the > > northbound side of Woodward that has Coca-Cola in a tall glass bottle! > > (!!!) > > > > i am so there. that's worth buying some sort of ATA case in order to > get them back home. > youre in L.A. right garret? 3 words... MEXICAN GROCERY STORE! glass cokes for days! yeah, but it's always those little bottles. definitely good but it aint the same.
Re: (313) FUSE-IN Festival Goers
On Thu, 26 May 2005, Garrett McGrath wrote: On May 26, 2005, at 7:08 AM, Derek Plaslaiko. wrote: OH! And theres a Mobil gas station 4 block south of 9Mile on the northbound side of Woodward that has Coca-Cola in a tall glass bottle! (!!!) i am so there. that's worth buying some sort of ATA case in order to get them back home. youre in L.A. right garret? 3 words... MEXICAN GROCERY STORE! glass cokes for days! derek.
Re: (313) FUSE-IN Festival Goers
since my middle name is ferndale (oh wait, i just said it was keith a couple posts ago... BUGGER) anyhow, not sure exactly where you are in the dale, but 9 Mile has pretty much everything you want. Record Time is at 9 & Allen (west of woodward) and Record Collector is right across the st. Maybe something else has moved in for all I know. Vibes (Rich Wilhites shop)used to be at 8 Mile & Livernois, but I think they moved. Also, hit up the Woodward Avenue Brewery for a pint of their famous Pale Ale. Ask for Kevin... Tell him I sent you... he might even buy you one. If your hungry, try their French Dip Its incredible. OH! And theres a Mobil gas station 4 block south of 9Mile on the northbound side of Woodward that has Coca-Cola in a tall glass bottle! (!!!) derek. On Thu, 26 May 2005, Dan Bean wrote: You wrote: if you see UK representative Dan Bean, say hello, lovely chap he is. is he 'our' sole representative this year? (from the uk) 'representative'? that's some responsibility... btw, I'm pleased to say that I'm now in Detroit. I'm based near Ferndale at the moment and was wondering if any local people had suggestions for good second hand record shops to check out in this area? Doesn't have to be techno or house. Also, does anybody know where Rick Wilhite's shop is? many thanks! Dan
Re: (313) FUSE-IN Festival Goers
HEED THIS WARNING: I, Derek Keith Puchalsky, do solemnly swear that if one [EMAIL PROTECTED] does NOT come out to Detroit for the music festival with the everchanging name that happens every memorial day weekend, I will hunt him down, shove his pinky finger into 3-5 powersockets, and then flush his eyes out with sambuca. Ok, maybe the power socket thing is a bit much. Either/or. I wanna see some kind of attempt next year, holmes. This year, it didnt even look like you tried! ;) derek. On Thu, 26 May 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, it's time for the ol' annual "HAVE A GREAT TIME AT THE FESTIVAL FOLKS" enjoy! and let us know what it was like!! and, if you see UK representative Dan Bean, say hello, lovely chap he is. is he 'our' sole representative this year? (from the uk) _ - 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) paging that lil guy from stockholm......
aril brick-hahahahaha get at me. derek.
Re: (313) 313 meetup @ Forans?
i cant make it. playing at oslo from 11-12. well, that if my flight isnt more than 10 mins delayed. it lands at 10. :) derek. On Thu, 19 May 2005, diana potts wrote: uh...why don't we say 11ish? --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Would love to meet up, I'm definitely going to be at Centre Street Lounge for the early part of the evening though, any idea of a rough time for meeting up in Foran's? At 6:08 am -0700 19/5/05, diana potts wrote: howdy. So it seems there's a lot of us coming in from out of town. How about a 313 meet up at Forans Friday night? It's a nice size and a nice lineup. just an idea d __ Yahoo! Mail Mobile Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Check email on your mobile phone. http://mobile.yahoo.com/learn/mail __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250
Re: (313) detroit, may 12, autechre(live) + SND(live) + robhall(dj)
I was acctually trying to extend an olive branch but apparently all you wanted to do was flex, as per usual. For the record, I know about 6 of the tracks you mentioned, and would never EVER classify them as "happy hardcore". Had you mentioned "Cookin Up Your Brains" i might have been able to accept that one as where you were coming from. But your list has lost me even more. Of COURSE that stuff is great! I just wouldnt call it happy hardcore. derek. On Thu, 5 May 2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: -- Original Message ------ From: "Derek Plaslaiko." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> i dont rememeber my reply to you going public. do you REALLY think everyone on this lists wants to sit through yet another one of our p*ssing contests? again, sorry about that. its you "reply all" people that kill me with screwing my filters all up. this appeared in my inbox with my name in the "to" field, identical to the other one. i hit reply all to check to see if 313 popped up as well, and it did. but hey, you started it anyway. tom andythepooh.com
Re: (313) detroit, may 12, autechre(live) + SND(live) + robhall(dj)
i dont rememeber my reply to you going public. do you REALLY think everyone on this lists wants to sit through yet another one of our p*ssing contests? derek. On Thu, 5 May 2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: -- Original Message -- From: "Derek Plaslaiko." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> all i really have to say is that some people really mean it when they say they listen to all kinds of music. you can look down on it all you want, its not my job to make you understand it. whatever. youre mr "i know all about music before you did". if youre going to dismiss genres like that, you should be able to cite tracks and why they were terrible. saying "oh it sucks, please tell me why i should think otherwise" isnt sh*t. tom andythepooh.com
Re: (313) detroit, may 12, autechre(live) + SND(live) + robhall(dj)
yeah i cant resist. it figures. BUT, I am not so closed minded that I rule out everything Matt said. If this music that I consider to be an utter waste of electricity has some kind of validity, then show me. Ill listen. derek. On Thu, 5 May 2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: you can all feel free to talk as much sh*t as you like, but i like the early happy hardcore very much. that energy of like 93-96 in jungle and hardcore is unmatched in any other genres of music. tom andythepooh.com
(313) New mix for download
This is a set I did in Milwaukee last Thursday night. Im not going to have a link to it on the actual plaslaiko.net page i dont think, but feel free to share the mix or this link with anyone or anyplace you might think would enjoy it. Sorry about the low bitrate, but better than nothing i suppose! http://www.plaslaiko.net/Derek_Plaslaiko-4_28_05-Club3-Milwaukee.mp3 New studio mix very very soon. 2 full years is far too long, me thinks! enjoy! derek.
Re: (313) Henrik Schwarz...ala cheap imitation
On Tue, 3 May 2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: i dont see what the hype is all about. i have a couple of his records that i like alright (chicago, the split 12" on diamonds and pearls) but i dont see why he's suddenly blowing up. i see a pattern forming.
Re: (313) Henrik Schwarz...ala cheap imitation
ok ill bite. so, just cuz hes european, its wrong? so, its ok for Omar S to do it then? ;) listen to his remix of The Vistors "The Race" on Playhouse in its entirety. I dont think youd feel the same way. that mix is incredible. On Tue, 3 May 2005, jason kenjar wrote: What about this Henrik Schwarz guy? Listening right now to samples of his "The second Ep" which can be found on dancetracks.com HS is just another european sponge artist stuck on trying to imitate the "M" series. Get the real deal peep's, Moritz is yo daddy!!! -->flame on<--- ;) cya jason On Tuesday, May 03, 2005, at 10:46AM, Derek Plaslaiko. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: anyone else feelin this? seems like something that should have already been mentioned, so if i missed it before... sorry. if you want to hear it, im doing really long samples on the site http://www.wattsmusic.com punch 20 in the search feild and it will come up. must have realplayer. derek.
Re: (313) Alton Miller - Clouds Are Gone (Henrik Schwarz Remixes)
suprisingly, im more into the other remix. this record is totally going to get me playing alot more house again! i miss those days, but rarely do i hear house that doesnt sound regurgitated to me. what am i gonna do, play nothing but KDJ records all the time? On Tue, 3 May 2005, diana potts wrote: nce. i'm diggin the repitch dub thanks derek! --- "Derek Plaslaiko." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: anyone else feelin this? seems like something that should have already been mentioned, so if i missed it before... sorry. if you want to hear it, im doing really long samples on the site http://www.wattsmusic.com punch 20 in the search feild and it will come up. must have realplayer. derek. __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
(313) Alton Miller - Clouds Are Gone (Henrik Schwarz Remixes)
anyone else feelin this? seems like something that should have already been mentioned, so if i missed it before... sorry. if you want to hear it, im doing really long samples on the site http://www.wattsmusic.com punch 20 in the search feild and it will come up. must have realplayer. derek.
Re: (313) Derek Plaslaiko in NYC Friday
that was odd to re-read. How that should have been taken... "yes... I f*ck up my share of mixes!" but i also forgot to say, yes... COME OUT!! firdays at subtonic are always alot of fun! On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Derek Plaslaiko. wrote: Heh... I dont know about all that. ;) On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Bryan Kasenic wrote: Friday April 22 ***THE BUNKER*** DOWNSTAIRS: Derek Plaslaiko (Ghostly | NYC) Dude never, ever f*cks up a mix, Fridays at Tonic/subTonic 107 Norfolk Street (212)358-7501 free, 21+, 9p-4a
Re: (313) Derek Plaslaiko in NYC Friday
Heh... I dont know about all that. ;) On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Bryan Kasenic wrote: Friday April 22 ***THE BUNKER*** DOWNSTAIRS: Derek Plaslaiko (Ghostly | NYC) Dude never, ever f*cks up a mix, Fridays at Tonic/subTonic 107 Norfolk Street (212)358-7501 free, 21+, 9p-4a
Re: (313) Festival goes for $5 fee
its true. On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: atom likes fluffy trance
(313) OT: paging Martin Dust & Matthew Mongold
please reply off list puh-leeze. thanks!
(313) Sean Deason to buy us all dinner!
Seans classic Psykofuk record from 1996 gets re-issued on Star 69!!?? Fine by me! congrats! Pizza Papalis next time im in town!!! !!! :) derek.
Re: (313) that clarence g on ebay
"damn. I *REALLY* should have pressed more!" On Thu, 17 Mar 2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: -- Original Message -- From: "J.T." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> he doesnt need any money where he's at... r.i.p. :( i wonder what he'd say if he could see this? tom andythepooh.com
Re: (313) that clarence g on ebay
no matter if its fake or not, doesnt someone have to pay ebay once the auction closes? how much is THAT figure up to? On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: currently at 5,400 pounds - $10,800 dollars (approx.) what insurance agent would insure the record for that much?! MEK
Re: (313) Octave One - Somedays
did you like Blackwater? On Thu, 17 Mar 2005, Maarten Baute wrote: And since when is Octave One making progressive house? http://www.juno.co.uk/products/173198-01.htm I'm not feeling this at all. Sorry. Cheers, Maarten - http://www.morthenkiang.com/
Re: (313) OOPS
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA that is one of the coolest things ive ever heard! i completely know where your coming from with that too! derek. On Thu, 17 Mar 2005, Brian Prince wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I don't even read what it says on my records anymore. I just know them by the colors and pictures mostly. Like, I know I have a green Drexciya record. And a blue one. And a couple others, they are in that one crate, hopefully, right next to the stack of books. A little to the left... I'm sort of the opposite of a trainspotter! That's okay. At times my CD collection has been sorted chromatically by spine color. Only way I can reliably find anything. -bp
Re: (313) john arnold contact info
got it. thanks to all who replied! derek. On Tue, 15 Mar 2005, Derek Plaslaiko. wrote: anyone got an email addy for mr arnold? danke in advance derek.
(313) john arnold contact info
anyone got an email addy for mr arnold? danke in advance derek.
Re: (313) sound stream record
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: we agree! NO!!1
Re: (313) sound stream record
how *I* remember it, NO u.s. distributors were carrying them. not watts. not syntax. not nemesis. none of them. we (record time, late 90's) always got our sales copies via hardwax. and i was always told that was the ONLY way to get them, because thats how hardwax wanted it. and as far as i know, theyve been out of print for quite some time. if they arent out of print, spend some money at hardwax. theyre a great store and more than deserving of your support. even if i costs you a few extra bucks. the records in question (MMM 1 & 2, errorsmith 1 & 2, soundstream, smith & hack LP, etc) are worth 3 times what youre going to get charged anyhow. derek. On Mon, 14 Mar 2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: -- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] they used to be distributed in the states. i bought all my sound hack records at temple records in new york. i'm thought they would have come through watts. but i guess it could have been from prime in the uk. i know they used to be, i just dont think anyone is stocking them now. which seems so wrong on so many levels. i dont remember the prime stickers being on any of my friends' copies. maybe it was nemesis? though that doesnt exactly make sense either. tom andythepooh.com
Re: (313) Mathew Jonson
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, robin wrote: joakim is usually gold but i hope he doesn't do a mix like that Tiga one he did :) Speaking of Tiga: He has done a cover of "Louder Than A Bomb" by Public Enemy. Anyone seen or heard a sample of it anywhere? derek.
Re: (313) feel the fire
Its official and sounds great! It not the particular Deep Dish mix of it that i love, but thats fine. Still a good mix. derek. On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Philip wrote: What's the quality of the naomi Daniel repress? Some of the other recent represses have been horrible and it's impossible to tell via online clips thanx doggg
(313) Festival Will Go ON!
I dont think i saw this posted. If it was, sorry. http://www.freep.com/news/latestnews/pm2962_20050223.htm derek.