RE: (313) 100 BEST DJ IN THE WORLD....

2002-11-02 Thread FC3 Richards
let me think...good tracks...tricks...hmmm...so you just said he is
terrible, and the contradicted yourself in the next line.  you didn't even
put a filler sentance in.  I'm not going to argue with you, we all have our
opinions, but there is something wrong with what you said.  Elaborate a
little more so others can argue with you...

-Original Message-
From: ::) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 5:38 PM
To: Martijn de Blaauw; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) 100 BEST DJ IN THE WORLD


mills is a terrible DJ.  he just pics good tracks and has a bag of tricks.
- Original Message -
From: "Martijn de Blaauw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 8:47 AM
Subject: RE: (313) 100 BEST DJ IN THE WORLD


> eeuhwhere´s Jeff Mills?
>
> tragic list this is...:-(
>
> M.
>
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Verzonden: vrijdag 1 november 2002 15:32
> Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
> Onderwerp: (313) 100 BEST DJ IN THE WORLD
>
>
>
>
>
> 1.Tiesto
>
> 2. Sasha
>
> 3. John Digweed
>
> 4. Paul Van Dyk
>
> 5. Armin Van Burren
>
> 6. Paul Oakenfold
>
> 7.Judge Jules
>
> 8. Carl Cox
>
> 9. Ferry Corsten
>
> 10. Lee Burridge
>
> 11. Danny Tenaglia
>
> 12. Danny Howells
>
> 13. Steve Lawler
>
> 14. Mauro Picotto
>
> 15. Sander Kleinenberg
>
> 16. Deep Dish
>
> 17. Erick Morillo
>
> 18. Lisa Lashes
>
> 19. Hernan Cattaneo
>
> 20. Roger Sanchez
>
> 21. Fergie
>
> 22. Fatboy Slim
>
> 23. Dave Clarke
>
> 24. Richie Hawtin
>
> 25. Derrick Carter
>
> 26. Pete Tong
>
> 27. Anne Savage
>
> 28. Andy C
>
> 29. Marco V
>
> 30. Satoshi Tomiie
>
> 31. MAW
>
> 32. Seb Fontaine
>
> 33. Darren Emerson
>
> 34. Craig Richards
>
> 35.Eddie Halliwell
>
> 36. J00F
>
> 37. Nick Warren
>
> 38. Dave Seamen
>
> 39. James Sir Wheeler Zabiela
>
> 40. Scott Bond
>
> 41. Tom Stephan
>
> 42. John Kelly
>
> 43. Scot Project
>
> 44. Terry Francis
>
> 45. Lottie
>
> 46. Laurent Garnier
>
> 47. Guy Ornadel
>
> 48. Lisa Pin Up
>
> 49. Anthony Pappa
>
> 50. Johan Gielen
>
> 51. Dave Lee
>
> 52. Marky
>
> 53. Andy Farley
>
> 54. Yousef
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> 55. Sven Vath
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> 56. Layo & Bushwacka
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> 57. Timo Mass
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> 58. Jeff Mills
>
> 59. Matt Hardwick
>
> 60. Christopher Lawrence
>
> 61. Jimmy Van M
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> 62. Plump Djs
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> 63. Tidy Boys
>
> 64. Hype
>
> 65. Chris Fortier
>
> 66. Norman Jay
>
> 67. JFK
>
> 68. Bad Boy Bill
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> 69. Danny Rampling
>
> 70. Chris Liberation
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> 71. Bk
>
> 72. X-Press 2
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> 73. Frankie Knuckles
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> 74. Krafty Kuts
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> 75. Umek
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> 76. Tall Paul
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> 77. Mark Parina
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> 78. Ashley Casselle
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> 79. Mistress Barbra
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> 80. Max Graham
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> 81. Tony Humphries
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> 82. Adam Freeland
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> 83. George Acosta
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> 84. Mario Piu
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> 85. David Morales
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> 86. Stanton Warriors
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> 87. Alan Thompson
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> 88. Paul Glazby
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> 89. Giles Peterson
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> 90. Mr Scuff
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> 91. Hybrid
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> 92. Dave Pearce
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> 93. Tim Delux
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> 94. Zinc
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> 95. Joy Kitikonti
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> 96. Smokin Jo
>
> 97. Grooverider
>
> 98. Slam
>
> 99. Tom Middleton
>
> 100. Dave The Drummer
>


RE: (313) remix THIS

2002-10-30 Thread FC3 Richards
I would hope if there is something really good, and I mean really good, he
would consider releasing a remix comp.  And I do mean REALLY good, I
wouldn't expect sean to waste his time just to be nice.  
jeff

-Original Message-
From: DJ Entropy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 2:08 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org; sean deason
Subject: Re: (313) remix THIS

Is this a competition?  Or just for shiggles?  Anything gonna come out of
it, or?

Just curious.  :)


RE: (313) Metro Area in today's New York Times

2002-10-29 Thread FC3 Richards
also, on a personal note, one of my buddies on my ship was on the Front page
of the New York Times...maybe it was today.  Nice folks they have at that
paper.  I met em when they came out to the Persian Gulf last week.



RE: (313) Record cleaners

2002-10-25 Thread FC3 Richards
I once heard a story about blue dawn dishwasing liquid...havn't tried it
yet, but I strongly recommend Groove Glide!

Jeff

-Original Message-
From: Placid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 2:52 AM
To: 313
Subject: (313) Record cleaners


Need to clean some of mine up...  What do u recommend

Placid
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RE: (313) Fingers

2002-10-16 Thread FC3 Richards
wouldn't that be a Hipnotech and Chuck D collaboration??

-Original Message-
From: Otto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 5:05 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Fingers


At 14:45 15-10-02 +0100, you wrote:
>It'd be interesting to see if Chuck D has come across UR, actually - I
>wonder what his opinion of their work would be?

I know that Mike and Chuck D have met on occasion, so they're aware of each 
other's work. Dunno if it's in the stars (I doubt it), but I certainly 
wouldn't mind a UR/PE collaboration... :)

Otto


RE: (313) what was the first techno record ever?

2002-10-11 Thread FC3 Richards
here is what I know, or consider to be the start...
  


Acid House - Phuture
Ambient/Dub - Brian Eno
Techno - Kraftwerk
Hip Hop / Rap - Grand Master Flash
Drum and Bass/Jungle - Grooverider (playing carl craig at 45)
Industrial - Skinny Puppy





(313) Slum Village

2002-10-08 Thread FC3 Richards
I know there is atleast 2 Slum Village fans on this list...they have 2 new
(AFAIK they are pretty new) CD's out.  One of them is a greatest hits/good
songs comp called "Trinity" which is pretty good.  Urb magazine reviewed the
other one which is all new material and gave it 4 stars (or so) out of 5.

"Trinity (Past, Present, and Future)"

Intro 1
Intro 2
Insane
What is This
tainted
La La
All-Ta-Ment
Disco
Trinity (Interlude)
One
Hoes
Star (Interlude)
Star
Slumber
Let's
S.O.U.L.
80's skit
Unisex
Love U Hate
Get Live
Harmony
Who Are We
Fall In Love (bonus track)





RE: (313) Mayday Mix

2002-10-06 Thread FC3 Richards
we can thank pro tools for that one, now can't we!

-Original Message-
From: Maarten Baute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 10:46 PM
To: Maxim Sullivan; 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) Mayday Mix


> One of the best intro's I've ever heard on a mix CD. I love it.
> Sets the mood for the rest of the cd :)

the intro is the end of the B-side from frankie goes to hollywood "two
tribes (annihilation)" mixed with a tyree cooper track and a nick holder
disco cut up.. all sounding amazing.


RE: (313) Electroclash (On The Subject)

2002-09-29 Thread FC3 Richards
can't argue with that...I don't really feel that Electroclash is the
greatest.  I would rather listen to the Direct Beat Electro...And I am
having a hard time drawing the line between Electro Clash and Electro Pop.
I'll take Adult, Miss Kitten and the Hacker any day over what I have heard
out of Felix Da Housecat recently.  But then again Felix isn't all that
bad...

-Original Message-
From: willweb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 6:00 AM
To: Robertson, Steven; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) Electroclash (On The Subject)

Actually I do think Gary Numan was a close relative of the electro
family. Electro is rooted in alot more styles then just hip hop. I think
anyone that ever made an electro record would have to say that Kraftwerk was
a major influence at some point in their life. As well as other styles of
music including Funk, Jazz ect. At the time electro started up hip-hop was
still a movement and had not completely inundated American culture. Although
it may have been an influence (Africa Bambata, BDP, ect) I don't think it
was as much of a factor as the majority of synthpop and what was considered
alternative at the time (Depeche Mode, New Order, EBN-OZN, ect..).
On the subject of Electroclash: I think it is a fresh change from the
worn out pop house trance sound that has been killing the mainstream clubs
for the last 3 years. Felix Da Housecat (Chicago/Detroit) native is I think
the biggest factor of the sound even seeing the light of day. The elements
are very closely related to electro and the older synth sound of Detroit,
Chicago and Europe. I love it and can't get enogh of it right now, although
most of the DJ's down here in Florida hate it, I still shove it down their
throats three nights a week at the clubs. Suggested groups or artists would
be Audio Bullies, FC Kahuna, Felix / Miss Kitten, Tomcraft, Ladytron,
Toktok, Mistress Barbra.
Ladytron is on in my car 24/7, and I feel like I'm driving with the
female version of Gary Numan.

Peace,
   Will Web


RE: (313) favorite label art

2002-09-23 Thread FC3 Richards
i like the 11 Phase comp.



-Original Message-
From: Sakari Karipuro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 2:43 PM
To: 313
Subject: RE: (313) favorite label art


Lee Herrington IV wrote on Mon, 23 Sep 2002 about following:

>   i really like the artwork on "the origins" EP;  metamorphic METOP23.
it's
> a black and white illustration by kyle howard.  it reminds me of those
large

i like this also; i think the art really describes the music - which is 
pretty psychedelic - artwork isn't the only good thing on this one - i 
really like the music too.

sakke
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RE: (313) georgio moroder

2002-09-22 Thread FC3 Richards
yeah, the original score from "Scarface"



-Original Message-
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2002 10:46 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) georgio moroder


so ive got some stuff from the man, including the "son of my 
father" lp, but ive not got much electronic stuff, just a few mp3s 
and cheesy "neverending story" and "flashdance" soundtracks. is 
there a comp with his essential electronic productions? and if 
theres not, can someone recommend some for me? 

thanks, 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


RE: (313) Out of Print...

2002-09-21 Thread FC3 Richards
I also believe that it is Mr Robert Hood.

-Original Message-
From: Sakari Karipuro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2002 4:38 AM
To: Max Duley / ARCart
Cc: 313
Subject: Re: (313) Out of Print...


Max Duley / ARCart wrote on Fri, 20 Sep 2002 about following:

> I've never even knowingly heard the Inner Sanctum release. Who did it? It
> wasn't Mills or Hood, was it? Or was it?

AFAIK it's rob hood. no, i haven't got the record/it's too long when i 
last heard it to actually be 100% sure. but i'm 99.9% sure its mr hood.


sakke
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(313) Out of Print...

2002-09-20 Thread FC3 Richards
OK, here is a somewhat difficult question to get answered...

What records on the Axis label are out of print for sure...these are the
ones that I think are, but not completely sure...

001 H&M "Tranqualizer EP"
003 Inner Sanctum
006? Robert Hood "Minimal Nation" (this being the hardes to find, I
guess...I can't seem to get my hands on it)


now I am not for sure, but want to know.  I just saw Inner Sanctum for sale
on ebay for $20.00, and it sparked my interests...so has the rare record
thread.

as for the UR records that are out of printweren't the dub plates broken
on accident??  


thanks


Jeff




(313) [313] Deep Transportation - (What would you consider to be your rarest 313 record?)

2002-09-20 Thread FC3 Richards
isn't that one of the bonus's of being a recording artist on those labels??

since I am not on any kind of recording label...here is my rarest record...

Deep Transportation 001.  Mike Huckaby.  white label.  He claims there are
only 10 copies of the white label on his website.  I got one of them.  Where
are the other 9??

I know that this record has 3 previously released tracks on it from his
other label with Rick Wade, and 1 unreleased one.  Does anyone know the
names of the tracks, and was there ever a regular (not white label) release
of this one???

peace

Jeff

-Original Message-
From: Christian Bloch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 3:25 PM
To: 313
Subject: Re: [313] What would you consider to be your rarest 313 record?


funque droppings #4 "starry nights compilation" - white label, never
released, only 10 copies made.
pacou whitelabel on tresor with different b-side. 51 copies made, all
numbered in hand writing by pacou.

Christian Bloch
http://mp3.com/bloch
http://www.mp313.com/christianblochmp313.htm

Tresor/LL/Ungleich/AudioRiot/Restructured/Deep Night Essentials/Simple
Muzik/Funque Droppings


- Original Message -
From: "Sean Creen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 5:31 AM
Subject: RE: [313] What would you consider to be your rarest 313 record?


> I've got the blue and green Z-tracks.
> Also, the white label of UR-40 with a different A-side.
>
> Does anyone know exactly how many copies of these were pressed?
>
> Sean.
>
>
>


RE: [313] What would you consider to be your rarest 313 record?

2002-09-19 Thread FC3 Richards
wasn't that one supposed to be brown with a globe etched into the bside...or
something like that.  I am supposed to be getting a copy of that for my
birthday from a friend, but I don't have my hopes up too high...

-Original Message-
From: MikeD [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 12:11 AM
To: sean deason
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] What would you consider to be your rarest 313 record?


my rarest 313 -- 7th city 001 on the clear murky green vinyl.I havent
seen any of these around other than mine, so i might as well ask:  Did
everyone's record come with embedded "chunks" of  in the vinyl?   when
i look through the record in the light, it looks like someone puked in the
vinyl mixture before pressing the record.

-m


On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, sean deason wrote:

> hmmm... off the top of my head:
> All of the early Plus 8 records on white label with Richie Hawtins
> handwriting listing the artists and tracks.
> The first "From Our Minds to Yours" comp on *colored* vinyl
> The first (and only) record on Alan Oldhams first label "Tek...
something"/
> Also: the Retroactive Records "Night and Da" compilation on vinyl in mint
> condition. I *think* it's pretty rare. thinking about selling it too.
> 
> sean
> 
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 12:34:40 EDT
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
> > Subject: Re: [313] What would you consider to be your rarest 313 record?
> > 
> > First pressing white label of Designer Music
> > Autographed vinyl copy of Detroit: Beyond The Third Wave compilation
> > Project X bootleg of Blake's "Sexuality" on Matrix
> > Techno: The New Dance Sound Of Detroit on Ten
> > to name a few...
> > 
> > pw
> > 
> 


RE: [313] record crates

2002-09-18 Thread FC3 Richards
611 in philly stores their records in them...at least they did last time i
was there...

they sure do skimp on the money for the appearance of that store...not on
records though...man they cram alot into that place.

-Original Message-
From: Jeffrey Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 10:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] record crates


On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> its probably a federal offence, but i have some mail crates that are
> really good. they hold probably 25% more than typical crates and there's
> space on the side for headphones and cds.

one can never have enough of these.  they're severely reinforced and can
take lots of abuse.

was it the 3" capital block letters on the side that say 'property of us
postal service' that clued you into the fact that they don't like you
taking them? :P

-j


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RE: [313] DiscoD in da mix...

2002-09-14 Thread FC3 Richards
And what is someone from the 313 doing in a place like Flordia??

An answer is required for Mr Will Web, and he can answer for Disco D...

I'm just curious...

Jeff

-Original Message-
From: willweb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2002 8:00 PM
To: '313'
Subject: Re: [313] DiscoD in da mix...


Just saw Disco D last night. He turned it out in Ft. Lauderdale, FL to a
crowd that didn't have a clue. Sad scene down here in FL might be time to
start shakin' things up again.


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RE: [313] Religious producers/DJ's

2002-09-13 Thread FC3 Richards
I have a Farley 'Jackmaster' Funk mix CD that is all Gospel House...So I am
pretty sure what he thinks about it.  He doesn't really spin out much
anymore, mostly on  the radio...

Jeff

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I wonder what all these religious producers make of Ron Hardy, Frankie
Knuckles, Larry Levan etc, the people who pioneered and pushed house music
to enable to earn them a living.

Or do they not recognise that they exist? : )

Does it make them hypocrites?

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RE: [313] Detroit :: 9.13-9.14 :: Juan Atkins Birthday Party Week end

2002-09-13 Thread FC3 Richards
Did the queen invent English?  gosh, if it wern't for her how would we ever
have communicated.  A series of grunts and clicks never would have worked...

An American with out a queen...



-Original Message-
From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 2:35 PM
To: Darren Longton (Merch); Robert Taylor; ::P; Robert Taylor;
T.J.Johnson; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] Detroit :: 9.13-9.14 :: Juan Atkins Birthday Party
Weekend


This may be due to the differences between American English and Proper
English. Or just another example of American's perverting the cherished
Queen's English, depending on your point of view. Don't get me started on
spelling

-Original Message-
From: Darren Longton (Merch) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 5:24 PM
To: Robert Taylor; ::P; Robert Taylor; T.J.Johnson; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] Detroit :: 9.13-9.14 :: Juan Atkins Birthday Party
Weekend


$hitI thought they were called quotes?

-Original Message-
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Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 2:30 PM
To: '::P'; Robert Taylor; 'T.J.Johnson'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] Detroit :: 9.13-9.14 :: Juan Atkins Birthday Party
Weekend


Erm...if you invert commas (), what do you get? '

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From: ::P [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 6:27 PM
To: Robert Taylor; 'T.J.Johnson'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Detroit :: 9.13-9.14 :: Juan Atkins Birthday Party
Weekend


bullshit.

if you invert them, they arent commas.

Im telling my mom on you

:P

-Joe

- Original Message -
From: "Robert Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'T.J.Johnson'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 1:16 PM
Subject: RE: [313] Detroit :: 9.13-9.14 :: Juan Atkins Birthday Party
Weekend


> Have you ever noticed that your keyboard has these little things: " " ?
> They're called inverted commas.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: T.J.Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 5:13 PM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: [313] Detroit :: 9.13-9.14 :: Juan Atkins Birthday Party
> Weekend
>
>
> --- Start of forwarded message ---
>
> Subject: Re: [313] Detroit :: 9.13-9.14 :: Juan Atkins
> Birthday Party Weekend
> From: "T.J.Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 10:06:55 -0700 (PDT)
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Well, here is what I think.  Delete now...
>
> I've heard of "The Surgeon" from Detroit and
> that he is
> a really good house/booty DJ.  I am a huuge fan of
> "Surgeon".  Technically he's not even using
> the same
> name.  Plus, it is a different stlye of music.  I
> wouldn't doubt if "The Surgeon" hadn't even
> ever heard
> of "Surgeon" from England.
>
> Let's let "The Surgeon" keep going and make
> it big and
> we can let the lawyers do the rest.
>
> To tell you all the truth, though, I was actually
> thinking about going to see "Surgeon" and
> Juan's B-day
> party because I thought it was Anthony Child so I could
> see how people could get disgruntled about it.  I'd be
> pissed if I had already purchased my tix.
>
> I'd probably also be pissed if another artist started
> using my name.  I'm not sure how I would handle it
> though.  If I found out that there was another artist
> already using my name (like there is on mp3.com) then
> I'm not sure what I would do.  If he was huge (as in
> famous) Id probably step down though...
>
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RE: [313] Fw: Richie Hawtin/Sven Vath album

2002-09-11 Thread FC3 Richards
I have a 2CD mix set by Sven Vath from last year called The Sound of the
Second Season.  I am assuming that it is from the same line...does anyone
have a tracklisting for this since mine is a promo copy that came with no
track listing...

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Richie Hawtin & Sven Väth
NEW ALBUM
"Cocoon Club, Ibiza:
The Sound of the Third Season"
Release Date - 28th October 2002

novamute in conjunction with Cocoon will be releasing a joint mix CD by
Richie Hawtin and Sven Väth featuring rocking tunes from Sven's rammed
Cocoon Monday night season from Amnesia, Ibiza.

Cocoon has been THE destination for quality techno on the Island for the
last three years with a full-on crazy pan-European crowd and class A techno
and house DJs from all over the globe. The near-mythical marathon
after-parties at Space, the beach, Sven's villa and sometimes even vessels
in the Ibiza harbour have left many starry- eyed and laughing.

DATES:

You can catch the following parties at Cocoon for the remainder of the 2002
season.

Monday 2nd Sept Sven Väth, Toni Rios, Ricardo Villalobos, DJ T
Monday 9th Sept Marco Carola, Pascal FEOS, DJ Pippi, Tune Bros

CLOSING PARTY: (Not To Be Missed)
Monday 16th Sept Sven Väth, Richie Hawtin, Alter Ego live, John Acquaviva,
Ricardo Villalobos

Listen to Cocoon from Amnesia every Monday 10pm-midnight
on Amnesia Internet Radio (amnesiaibiza.com).




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RE: [313] new (unreleased) plastikman tracks

2002-09-07 Thread FC3 Richards



it is hard for me to cry my self to sleep at night when i'm not the one
pulling the old "i got some ice cream, and you can't have some" trick.  

i'll be fine, will you?

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where and if you get them is not my concern.

Im selfish because Im not going to GIVE you someones hard work, despite
being asked not to?

after reading your comments below, whos really being selfish??

the only way I was going to send them out was if I got permission, which I
DID NOT.

try not to cry yourself to sleep tonight, friend.  its a very simple
situation to understand.

-Joe



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> ok, thanks for being selfish...
>
> where the hell am i going to get them then??
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> > earlier today I mentioned that there are some new
> > plastikman tracks out
> > there.
> >
> > fyi,
> >
> > they are not new, they are mearly unreleased.
> >
> > I will NOT be sending these out in any form. (this
> > includes any p2p
> > services)
> >
> > dont email me about it because I'll just delete it.
> >
> >
> >
> > -Joe
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[313] Track ID

2002-09-07 Thread FC3 Richards




> there is a track floating around out there with this vocal
> 
> 
> "music is my life my only ...back u go ..."
> 
> 
> Now this could be a K. Hand track...not too sure. I don't have any idea
> since the question is for a friend.
> 
> This track could also be exclusive, maybe I should see if i can get a
> recording of it and post a link.  But wait til I see if I get permission.
> 
> 
> Jeff (the smart @ss in the ocean)
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RE: [313] new (unreleased) plastikman tracks

2002-09-05 Thread FC3 Richards
ok, thanks for being selfish...

where the hell am i going to get them then??


> 
> earlier today I mentioned that there are some new
> plastikman tracks out
> there.
> 
> fyi,
> 
> they are not new, they are mearly unreleased.
> 
> I will NOT be sending these out in any form. (this
> includes any p2p
> services)
> 
> dont email me about it because I'll just delete it.
> 
> 
> 
> -Joe
> 
> 
> 
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RE: [313] Ghetto Tek

2002-09-05 Thread FC3 Richards
DJ Shortstop!

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DJ Zapp, Gary Chandler, DJ Godfather and DJ Assault are the ones that 
seem to be popping up all the time.

Peace,
Patrick.

At 6:06 PM +1000 22/8/02, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
>Who are considered the biggest (or most underground) booty/ghetto tek DJs
in
>the D today?
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RE: [313] KDJ

2002-08-15 Thread FC3 Richards
oops...i was a little off...not miles davis.  Marvin Gaye...sorry!

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Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 11:50 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] KDJ


  hey folks.  "tribute[to the soul we lost]" has to do with the loss of
marvin gaye.  it's a stormer of deep house track.
  "the day we lost the soul" is a track consisting of audio snippets from
the radio... mostly pertaining to reaction about  marvin's
unfortunate demise.  [kdj 03]
   peace,
   lrh

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Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 7:36 PM
To: 'Matthew MacQueen'
Cc: '313@hyperreal.org'
Subject: RE: [313] KDJ


In my wagon is pretty deep.  i guess typical KDJ...no quite as uptempo as
shades of jae.  but it is pretty good.

what about "Tribute"  which is KDJ 3 or 4...I havn't heard it...I guess it
is a tribute to miles davis??  any help, and how hard is it to locate??

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> >Pls recommend me good dance floor KDJ records (the more up-tempo ones
> >without soulful vocals)

> - shades of jae [kdj 21]
> - the thief that stole my sad days [kdj 25]
> - analog live [kdj 28]
> - don't be misled
> - all andres releases

Good suggestions!  I was going to say Shades of Jae may be his most uptempo
cut (except for maybe analog live?).  Also I would add a couple of his
tracks on peacefrog:  Mahogany Brown and also the 12" with Telephone Blue on
it (and whatever the untitled track on the other side is it good too).  Then
there's also U Can Dance if U Want 2... all prince cut-ups but pretty
uptempo and some are pretty aggressive, and not disco sounding at all (to
me).  And Dem Young Sconies (sp?) on Planet E, which I think someone else
already mentioned.  That track mixes well with just about everything:
italo, techno, house, disco, even has that Nitzer Ebb kind of great simple
raw bassline... very versatile track!

OK someone tell what the Moodymann "in my wagon" 12" sounds like on
Peacefrog??

and while we're on Peacefrog, what are the couple of Ron Trent releases on
the label like?  I've fallen hopelessly behind with the Peacefrog lately,
too much to keep up...

Peace,
Matt

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RE: [313] KDJ

2002-08-15 Thread FC3 Richards
In my wagon is pretty deep.  i guess typical KDJ...no quite as uptempo as
shades of jae.  but it is pretty good.

what about "Tribute"  which is KDJ 3 or 4...I havn't heard it...I guess it
is a tribute to miles davis??  any help, and how hard is it to locate??

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Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 3:49 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
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Subject: RE: [313] KDJ




-Original Message-
> >Pls recommend me good dance floor KDJ records (the more up-tempo ones
> >without soulful vocals)

> - shades of jae [kdj 21]
> - the thief that stole my sad days [kdj 25]
> - analog live [kdj 28]
> - don't be misled
> - all andres releases

Good suggestions!  I was going to say Shades of Jae may be his most uptempo
cut (except for maybe analog live?).  Also I would add a couple of his
tracks on peacefrog:  Mahogany Brown and also the 12" with Telephone Blue on
it (and whatever the untitled track on the other side is it good too).  Then
there's also U Can Dance if U Want 2... all prince cut-ups but pretty
uptempo and some are pretty aggressive, and not disco sounding at all (to
me).  And Dem Young Sconies (sp?) on Planet E, which I think someone else
already mentioned.  That track mixes well with just about everything:
italo, techno, house, disco, even has that Nitzer Ebb kind of great simple
raw bassline... very versatile track! 

OK someone tell what the Moodymann "in my wagon" 12" sounds like on
Peacefrog??

and while we're on Peacefrog, what are the couple of Ron Trent releases on
the label like?  I've fallen hopelessly behind with the Peacefrog lately,
too much to keep up...  

Peace,
Matt

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RE: [313] Fw: Akufen Live in London 30/08/02

2002-08-14 Thread FC3 Richards


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So now Ladies and Gents we return triumphantly on August 30th to London's
Brick Lane. Mullet land. Home of the daft. And to celebrate we are rollin'
into town on the Ho Down trail. Prepare yo'self for some genune Deep
South shenanigans.


-My Message-

Are you sure this isn't in Alabama??



Jeff

"get over yourself and your bullshit attitude"

kharris from 313 in reguards to me!

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RE: [313] Fw: Pimping In High Places

2002-08-13 Thread FC3 Richards
This song came out some time in 2001.  He must be recyling it!
It came out on Teknotika, and my copy is on pinkish/redish vinyl.  I think
they all came on colored vinyl though.  I didn't see any black ones.  Not a
bad buy, though.

Jeff





"get over yourself and your bullshit attitude"

kharris from 313 in reguards to me!

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Subject: [313] Fw: Pimping In High Places


About time someone picked up GiGi Galaxy - talk about underrated...


ARTIST: GARY MARTIN
TITLE: PIMPING PEOPLE IN HIGH PLACES
LABEL: exceptional
FORMAT: 12" VINYL
CAT NO: EXEC019
RELEASED:  23/09/02


Tracklisting:
A. Album Mix
B. Gigi Galaxy Mix


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RE: [313] your most soulful DJ?

2002-08-09 Thread FC3 Richards
Only one really


DJ T-1000


he destroys the floor everytime he plays...

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Also - maybe it's not just one person - give me a list of top 5, 10...
whoever you'd pay time and again to see because you know you're going to
walk out floating on clouds

I'm really curious (and it'll give me a list of people to check out
possibly)
MEK



 

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soulful DJ?   
 

 





Hey all-
I know it's a big and open question to ask but I'm curious to hear who - in
your own opinion- is the most soulful DJ. What I mean is - for you who is
the one whose "got it" and manages to bring "it" to your heart every time.
And I'm talking only DJs here.

Now I know that people will want to argue about what is soulful and what
isn't - personally I don't care - and I really don't want to hear any
negative comments please - I'm just interested in the positive. I don't
want to see this go down as a "Richie Hawtin doesn't play soul music"
thread - if your grandma is the most soulful let me know and I'll respect
your opinion. Give some examples or details if you want.

I'm not looking to stir up controversy - just want to see who makes the
list(s).

Please keep this a fun discussion (argue off list).


MEK




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RE: [313] Speaking of Soulful...

2002-08-09 Thread FC3 Richards
Farley only does radio shows any more, and when he does those is quite rare.
Last time he spun outside of a studio has at the Live on the Decks party 2
years ago...I think it was #3.  DBX was there too...And I was long gone from
the midwest.  
I managed to download the Farley Mix from WBMX off the Deephouse pages and
converted it to CD audio and burned it to a CD...it is really good.  He
takes that track "Washing Machine" and mixes it with I have a Dream, the MLK
speech...good stuff!


Jeff

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Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 9:12 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Speaking of Soulful...


I have never seen Farley 'Jackmaster' Funk play. He, Claude Young and Rob
Hood are at the top of my list of DJs I need to see, but haven't. I'm gonna
be in Chicago from probably the 5th or 6th - 9th of September before I move
to London, so my question is whether he ever plays in Chicago anymore, and
if he plays in Europe with any regularity. For that matter, what does he do
these day? Does he produce or DJ much at all?

Tristan


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RE: [313] your most soulful DJ?

2002-08-09 Thread FC3 Richards
joined the navy.

he is in stationed in VA now.

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Eric Haupt(haven't seen him in a whiiile..wonder what happen to him)

..just to name a few


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RE: [313] Washington DC

2002-08-09 Thread FC3 Richards
yeah, but be careful what entrance you go into...you might find something
you don't want to at Wet, which is the adjoining building...the entrances
aren't marked too clearly.



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Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 3:58 AM
To: Koznarek, Mark; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Washington DC


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Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 10:40 AM
Subject: [313] Washington DC




Saturday night try The Edge for Bone and T-1000 (quite unusual here)
http://www.edgewet.com
...or my Saturday night favorite is Deepflyte @ Erico in between 13 and 14th
on U Street for $5

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[313] X2 Electric Soul

2002-08-09 Thread FC3 Richards
Electric Soul "X2" Direct Beat 12"  
Item # 897449510
for a little less the $10.00...and I am not auctioning it off!!  Just being
nice since I heard someone say they just had to have it!

Jeff


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[313] Steve T.

2002-08-06 Thread FC3 Richards
email me man...I server upgrade + my luck = your address is missing

sorry for wasted bandwidth!

peace


Jeff

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RE: [313] track id please

2002-08-05 Thread FC3 Richards
I believe that I wanna be your dog is by Iggy Pop...

yay for Detroit related!

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Sent: Monday, August 05, 2002 5:11 AM
To: Neil Wallace
Cc: 313
Subject: Re: [313] track id please


hi neil,


not listened to the below but probs dakar and grinser on disko b "i wanna
be your dog"

hth

robin...
>
> http://www.electroradio.com/archives.html
>
> dr indulgent - plastic ego
>
> 27mins in, electro cover of 'i wanna be you dog' (or it just the vocal
> dropped over something else?)
>


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RE: [313] soulseek

2002-08-04 Thread FC3 Richards
It goes down all the time...usually for maintence and server work.  It is
normal, and worth the wait because of all the great stuff you can
download...like PORN!!

jeff

-Original Message-
From: Chris Dooley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2002 8:10 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] soulseek


alright seems soulseek is down again?

anyone confirm that it is not just me?

thanks

d

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RE: [313] techno/house divide (was Peacefrog Records special on B BC)

2002-08-04 Thread FC3 Richards
the greatest dancer, on m_plant is definately house...disco house even,
since the main loop is from a disco song...as far as i know...

look..i brought robert hood and house back together!



-

Hi

Good point. I tend to think of the music I'm into as
techno (Detroit stuff, Trapez, Perlon, etc) but
techno's kind of a dirty word around these parts
(because it's been subsumed by the hard monotonous
European variety of techno), so when I'm asked what I
play I say deep electronic house (or sometimes minimal
house, but then minimal's kind of a dirty word too).
At the end of the day techno and house are two ends of
a spectrum, and the distinction is sometimes difficult
to make. Do you think techno as originally defined and
produced by Juan Atkins would be considered techno if
released today? I think it'd probably be called deep
house. But I guess most of Rob Hood's stuff is very
clearly techno, the Nighttime World albums excepted.
And I haven't actually heard the Peacefrog album yet.

Cheers

Chris

> >
> >
> >For people in Sydney: we're starting up a house
> >night on Thursday August 29, and Inertia
(Australian
> >distributors) are giving us copies of Robert Hood's
> >"Point Blank" album to give away on the night.
> >
> >I'll post more details later, but essentially it's
a
> >$6 dollar night at the Hunter Bar in central
Sydney,
> >featuring Declan Kelly from Melbourne's Honkytonks 
> >and Research & Development and Simon Caldwell from
> >Sydney's Mad Racket.
> >
> >Cheers
> >
> >Chris


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RE: [313] This Looks Good

2002-08-01 Thread FC3 Richards
Doormouse...ha...that guy is insane.  

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Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 12:59 AM
To: Tristan Watkins
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Hell YES!

Merrick is really making a name for himself around these here parts
(Austin, Texas). Chalant nights at Texture are really about the best thing
the club has going for them at this point. I HIGHLY recommend anyone and
everyone take a listen. This guy is great on the decks and has one of the
best attitudes of anyone in the scene down here. Truly an Austin gem.

 For anyone in the Austin/Tx area.
Tomorrow night (friday) at Elysium (7th and Red River) I've arranged for
the Addict Records tour to come through and play. This includes Dan
Doormouse, founder of Addict Records and currently on Planet-Mu, Stunt
Rock, John Sin, and Progressive Pete. If you dig the
hardcore/experimental/IDM/jungle stuff come out and check it out. It's
only 5 bucks and admission goes to paying these guy's gas money back to
Milwaukee. 

-Aaron


On Wed, 31 Jul 2002, Tristan Watkins wrote:

> Look what I just stumbled onto:
>
> http://www.merrickbrown.net/audio/mb_texture_feb2002.htm
>
> This tracklist looks fantastic. I'm just downloading it now. Merrick is
one
> of my favorite DJs no matter what he decides to play. So diverse and
> tight. Enjoy!
>
> Tristan
> ---
>
> Merrick Brown
> LIVE @ Texture v.4
>
> The following mixes are excerpts from a 6 hour set recorded February 16th,
> 2002 at Texture Austin. I made a few edits to remove microphone
> announcements, but everything else is a direct representation of the
> evening. I hope you enjoy!
>
> :: Merrick Brown
> :: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> :: Chalant Music
>
> MP3 : Part 1 : 165 minutes
>
>
http://www.chalantmusic.com/audio/merrickbrown_texturelive_feb2002_part1.mp3
>
> :: lounge, broken beat,
> :: nu jazz, deep house etc.
>
> Son Dexter - Precious Love (Alleviated)
> Olivier "livo" Gaudin - Under Influence (Rotax)
> Pavel Kostiuck and guests - Brand New Day (Planet E / 2000 Black)
> DJ Cam - DJ Cam Sound System (Columbia)
> Shaun Escoffery - Into the Blue [4 hero's extended mix] (Oyster Music)
> Nathan Haines - Believe (Chili Funk)
> Purveyors of Fine Funk - Stigmata Jackson [Russ Gabriel rmx] (Nepenta)
> Modaji - Locura Quieta (Laws of Motion)
> Waldeck - This isn't Maybe (Dope Noir)
> Duncan - Too Deep (Yellow)
> Paul Murphy & Marc Woolford - Jazz Room (Afro Art)
> Moodyman - NMYWAGON (Moodyman)
> Doctor Rockit - Cafe de Flore [Charles Webster remix] (Lifelike)
> Mark de Clive-Lowe - Better Days (People)
> Modaji - One and the Same (Laws of Motion)
> Kick Squad - Walk South Central (Peng)
> My Mate Mark - God with a Gun (Out of the Loop)
> Jersey Street - Step into the Light [Weekender remix] (Glasgow
Underground)
> Metro Area - Miura (Environ)
> Elias - Moneypeople (Driftwood)
> Tikataka - Antz and Clocks (Phono Elements)
> Brian Aneurysm - Inertia [Maetrik remix] (Ironbox Music)
> Pure Science - Speak to God (Pure Science)
> Chad Mitchell - Let You Know (Roam)
> Jamie Anderson - Puesta del Sol (Artform)
> Nick Holder - Slow Movement (DNH)
> JT Donaldson - 2600 Kaos (Dufflebag)
> Masters at Work - Groovebox (Cooker)
> Slow Supreme - Granada (Jazid)
> Mindflight - Lightsource (Esho)
> Fred Everything - Revolution (20:20 Vision)
> Teddy G - Brazilia [Mateo and Matos remix] (Glasgow Underground)
> Chez Damier - Close [JT Donaldson remix] (Distance)
> Purveyors of Fine Funk - Hot (Peacefrog)
> Alexander East - Love Letters (Simple Soul)
> Mafikizolo - Loot (MAW)
> Jesper Dahlback - The Real Jazz (DK)
> Paul Johnson - My Free Feelings (Peacefrog)
> Vincenzo - Peace is not the word to Play [I:cube remix] (Dessous)
> Super Collider - Darn Cold Way o Lovin (Loaded)
> Kerri Chandler - Rain (Nervous)
> YMC - Jazzmatic (Alola)
>
>  MP3 : Part 2 : 187 minutes
>
>
http://www.chalantmusic.com/audio/merrickbrown_texturelive_feb2002_part2.mp3
>
> :: progressive, techno,
> :: electro, tech-house, deep house
>
> Josh One - Contemplation (Electromatrix)
> Paul Jays - Lava Love (Kaos)
> George T - The Force Majeur (Honchos)
> Pop Shots - Cat Stretcher (Moneyshot)
> G Flame - Take my Back (Alpha)
> Jamie Anderson - Latin Energy (Artform)
> Big Ben's Hairy - Bicycle (Visitor)
> Inland Knights - Can't Stop (Doubledown)
> DJ Buck - Don't Take the Weight (Bluem)
> Haris and Gideon - Giveusaring (London Housing Benefit)
> Pure Science - I Get Deep (Pure Science)
> Phil Weeks - It Put me Well [David Duriez remix] (Robsoul)
> Dark Male - Nite Life [Silverlining remix] (Groovetech)
> Nu Alliance (White)
> Evolution - Phoenix [Bill Hamel remix] (Fluid)
> Blue Noise - Modular (Slide)
> Charles Spencer - Freed or Bound [Migs & Jay-J remix] (Loveslap)
> Nathan Coles - Raas Bucket (10 Kilo)
> Gerd - Arkest's Blaze (Music Man)
> Technasia - Evergreen (Technasia)
> Mad Max - Driftin (unGleich)
> Paul Brtschitsch - Short Wave (Frisbee)
> Adam Beyer & Lenk - D

RE: [313] anything in NY this weekend?

2002-08-01 Thread FC3 Richards
oh damn...I am missing it.  it makes me want to end my 6 month deployment to
the middle east to save the world  end early and be there on sunday night.

for crying out loud...




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The Too Far Gone is on Sunday @ Sapphire Lounge with resident DJ Keoki-

more info @ www.djkeoki.com


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> Daniel Wang?
>
> Jeez, didn't even see it advertised.  The fact that it was on a Sunday
could
> have put a lot of people off.
>
>
>
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> > >
> > > and more to the piont what did you think of it?
> >
> > I picked it up yesterday while waiting at Heathrow, haven't listen to it
> yet
> > but the track listing looked nice.
> >
> > Why o why did opnly about 50 people showed up when Daniel Wang was
playing
> > in London last Sunday, such a shame, he played a great set! mostly
obscure
> > disco, soul and italo!
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RE: [313] records to be had

2002-08-01 Thread FC3 Richards
I recommend the Port of Call record on Chain Reaction, if you are looking in
that area...by Porter Ricks, possibly?

good record...hard to find though.  but it is possible since I got my copy
in the used bins for $3.50


peace


jeff

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Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 6:19 AM
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Subject: [313] records to be had


OK, so I realize if I am take this DJ vocation seriously I should begin 
assembling techno records en masse.  So far I've been spare in my use of 
already meager funds for purchases of music.  However, I've taken a decisive

turn in my way of thinking, choosing to immerse myself in the 
culture/artform at every given opportunity.  If money need be spent, so be 
it, I do so happily.

On that note, what essential Basic Channel releases would you recommend?  
And beyond that, what are some of the classics I need to be schooled in to 
be considered an informed member of the community?  Yes, I know this list 
has the potential to be large, but besides feeling my own way through, I'd 
like some sagacious guidance.

Thus far my heroes are Richie Hawtin, Jeff Mills, Robert Hood and Derrick 
May.  I like my techno hard deep and funky but will never forsake the 
spiritual element.

Help is much appreciated.

   Rusty



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[313] Asian list members??

2002-07-31 Thread FC3 Richards
any one in Fukukoa, Japam, Hong Kong, or Singapore...get ahold of me.  I
will be in all three of those area's very soon.  Unless plans get changed.

thanks

Jeff

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RE: [313] control system

2002-07-30 Thread FC3 Richards
ooo...Live on the decks 3...good one...from the year before...I loved
the sound system at Psychosis 5.  Nothing like hearing Rolando and Kevin
Saunderson just blast the f**k out of them speakers.

awsome...

you need to own a copy of the kinky scientist record...classic!


jeff
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my final comment.
best sound ever was at the 10 yrs +8, the remeber fred 
played that weird track off of the kinky scientist 
(donimation record? i don't own it. wish I did) album 
and is sounded like the bass was on it's way to hell, no 
distortion, just all out boom. that party and live on 
the decks 3 my favorite. 10 yrs +8 was deffently less 
hectic.

scotto

ps. I have noticed almost every one who has relied to 
this message has sent me two copies, I only need one, 
please cleck the cc and bcc. my mail box is only so big 
and when I get so much mail it fills up and I miss lots 
of letters. I bounce messages for several list and then 
miss bla bla bla you guys know what I mean.

> I'll agree that an overloaded system is a bad thing.
> And yes, its disgusting how some of 
these 'professionals' can't work a
> mixer properly.
> 
> But again, the Jak system is meant to have some dirt 
to it. And that is
> why Rich chooses to use it.
> 
> It might have gotten a little overboard at Control2 
(guest DJs and lots of
> drinking in the booth).
> 
> But at the same time, Rich has also used the Blue 
system from Cinnci (?)
> and even Burst on occasion when he wanted a cleaner, 
tighter sound.
> 

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RE: [313] control 3

2002-07-30 Thread FC3 Richards
huh??

just kidding...I like it loud.  I love the feeling I used to get when I
would walk into a wharehouse party one one side, and on the other side were
the speaker stacks.  As you got closer it started to echo less and
less...And by the time you were there it was so goddam loud you couldn't
talk to your best friend who went with.  All I had to do was look at him and
think this is going to be great, and he would know what I was thinking, cuz
he was thinking the same thing.  And the feeling of the sound wave hitting
the body and vibrating the air around me...incredible...

i'd still rather have sex though ;)

jeff!

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Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 7:12 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
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If this is the point then why not stay at home, plug in a pair of headphones
to your hi-fi and crank the volumne up to full -  it'll make you just as
deaf.

I honestly see no point in places the play music at rediculas levels.  It
becomes too loud to actually hear properly, distorts badly (caused by both
the ear and the equipment not being able to take the levels), hurts and can
cause people serious hearing problems.  Whats the attraction?

> talk about missing the point.
>
> On Tue, 30 Jul 2002, :P wrote:
>
> > thats a good idea... and I'd like to go on record as requesting that the
PA
> > not be so loud.
> >
> > it hurt me in the past and everytime I see rich anywhere, he jacks the
> > volume up when he comes on.  I hate that.
> >
> > -Joe
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RE: [313] mp3 top ten

2002-07-30 Thread FC3 Richards
I have one that is a CD player, and all you have to do is copy the files in
MP3 format onto a CD, with out converting them, and pop it in the CD player
and it will play it.  The downside is...I have a CD with 300 MP3's on it and
it won't read that many.  Upside...DJ Sets.  You can get 10-15 1hour long DJ
sets on one CD!  Great for long road trips.



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Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 5:53 AM
To: Aaron Reed; Lester Kenyatta Spence
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] mp3 top ten


How does a portable player work? Does it play disc or files. I have a but
load of files and if it does play files i might as well by me one also.
Sounds like a good thing to have for us d.j. set listeners.

Ja'Maul Redmond

PERKINS & WILL
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Charlotte, North Carolina 28204

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(704) 343-4935 ext.202(direct) 
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From: Aaron Reed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 9:04 PM
To: Lester Kenyatta Spence
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] mp3 top ten



Laurent Garnier's Essential mix
Dave Clarke's Essential mix
Leftfield live @ Homelands
Leftfield's Essential mix is also quite good


-Aaron




On Tue, 30 Jul 2002, Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:

> just got a portable mp3 player (less than $90...damn i love technology).
> if you were to choose 2 or 3 mp3 sets you'd HAVE to place on disk what
> would you put on there?  i ask because while i've heard several phat phat
> phat dj real audio dj sets, i haven't heard that many good mp3 sets
>
> peace
> lks
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RE: [313] FW: Aug 3 Juan Atkins in DC

2002-07-28 Thread FC3 Richards
The edge kinda has a shady atmosphere...I remember when I went and saw DJ
T-1000 there 3 years ago the wharehouse part of the club got shut down in
the middle of T-1000's set.  They also made him stop spinning for 15minutes
or so.  He was totally bangin it too...All becaues of a fight that a couple
of junglists couldn't settle outside.  

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Subject: [313] FW: Aug 3 Juan Atkins in DC







why did i have to hear about this from some one in california? ;)

-k (will be there for atkins on the 3rd)




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The Edge Nightclub
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10$ before 11pm - 15$ after 11pm
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::: NO STEREO ON JULY 27th ::

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August 3rd
---
Main Room:  1 Year Clear Anniversary w/ Juan Atkins!
Juan Atkins (Metroplex) - Detroit
Dj Sun(Luvchild, D-Cubed, Ultraworld)
Edan + Hope (4twenty4, Clear)
Krishna   (5" Taint, Raven Productions, Metatrack)

Patio *** Tom B's Residency Officially starts TONIGHT!
Robbie Hardkiss (Sunburn, Boozy & Swan) -SF/Austin
Gavin Hardkiss aka ?Hawke¹
Tom B   (www.DjTomB.com)
Jay Tripwire(Northern Lights, Tango, Big Chief, Nightshift, Swag) -
Vancover, BC


Warehouse:   D'n'B Biotic Outbreak
Dylan  (Outbreak Records, Biotic, Faith In Chaos) -UK
Deinfamous   (The Syndicate, Drum Theory, Netwerk)
Tittsworth   (5" Taint, tittsworth.com)



August 10th -  Special Price - 15$

Main Room:  100% LIVE and Performing their NEW Show,
Electric Skychurch.
Electric Skychurch  (www.electricskychurch.com)
T 1000  (Pure Sonik Records Detroit, www.puresonikrecords.net,
Fused) -Detroit
Dj Bone (Subject Detroit Records) -Detroit
Tzeech(T.W.O., familyproductions.net, "The Others", Virus Radio)

Patio:  Sonar Invasion
Q Burns Abstract Message  (8th Dimension Records , Sonar) -Orlando
LoveGrove   (Sonar , Sonic Soul Productions)
Donny Burlin  (Sonar, Goodlove)
Dj Sketcher (5" Taint, Sketch Productions)

Warehouse: Stakka and Skynet!
Stakka and Skynet  (Underfire Recordings, www.stakka-skynet.com) -
UK
Carlo  (4twenty4)
Tittsworth (5" Taint, www.tittsworth.com)


August 17th: Stereo's first "Special" night kicks off! "Surround
Sound" will feature: Kerri Chandler, Dj Heather, Doug Smith, East
Coast Boogiemen, Simply Jeff, Cause 4 Concern, Klute, Friction, 10Sui,
and many more!



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RE: Re[2]: [313] Elements Of And Experiments With Sound.

2002-07-28 Thread FC3 Richards
doesn't it just sit in there??  nothing really holds the CD in place...I
don't own the CD, I have the record so i don't really remember.  But that
sounds like a good way to scratch the CD...

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M> Great comp., quite hard to find. Comes in a plastic petri dish.

That is the dopest CD packaging I've yet heard of, assuming it
doesn't somehow eventually split the disc in half ;)

--
Brian "balistic" Prince
http://www.bprince.com - art and techno



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RE: [313] decent P2P programs?

2002-07-26 Thread FC3 Richards
and you can find me in...wait i am not in any rooms...but search my files...

user name tekkno_guy

since i won't be home for the next 6 months, my wife is using the account.

peace

Jeff

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At 21:38 26-7-2002, you wrote:
>Use SoulSeek.org

Oh yeah!

You can find me in the Electro room :)

R.

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RE: [313] force inc/mille plateaux top releases

2002-07-26 Thread FC3 Richards
Mark Ambros-Memory Stasis
Ian Pooley - don't know the name...vocal saying "Bass Boy Is Bangin"

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Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 4:41 PM
To: 313
Subject: Re: [313] force inc/mille plateaux top releases


tomas jirku -sequins
geez'n'gosh - nobody knows
ian pooley - chord memory (richard benson rmx)
safety scissors - free range deductions
akufen - deck the house (herbert rmx)


Trevor Wilkes
inyerear.com

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> Subject: [313] force inc/mille plateaux top releases
> 
> 
> > Hey,
> > Just wondering what everyone's favourite releases are on these group of
> > labels?  Filling out an order and have room for a little bit of
> > experimentation.
> > 
> > greg lee
> > kamloops, bc
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[313] Acme?

2002-07-15 Thread FC3 Richards
Hello all...

I havn't posted here in a long time, but i seem to have run across a 2X12
test pressing that I need ID'd for me.  The label says Acme Vinyl
Corperation which is run out of Toronto, and the matrix number is AVA-001,
and was mastered @ NSC.  Both records are in the acid genre, fairly hard and
I like them alot.  What I am looking for is who put this out and when were
these records put out. But any info would be handy.  I have already scanned
over record labels at Amazing Discographies and Discogs...

thanks ahead of time for the help...


Jeff

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RE: [313] modern music in baltimore - opinions

2002-07-08 Thread FC3 Richards
They will try to get anything there for you.  They have a large selection of
Detroit records including Jeff Mills and Rob Hood.  +8 and Probe too.  They
have alot of out of print records sitting in the store that no one has
picked up yet.  I recently purchased 5 copies of the first Spawn record
(Prob #3) from there via mail order.  4 of the copies were still sealed.
That record has been out of print for years...



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Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 4:07 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
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Can you get a lot of the stuff that people mention on the
list at 611??  I haven't been over in a bit, and worse yet
I know someone who works there and never thought
to ask if they have some of the stuff, until this thread
came up...

*sadly shakes head*

Jim J.

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Subject: RE: [313] modern music in baltimore - opinions


> to see.  Also, it always seemed to be worth it more to shop at 611
in
> Philly...I would drive from an hour south of DC to shop there.
>



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RE: [313] modern music in baltimore - opinions

2002-07-08 Thread FC3 Richards
Modern Music in my opinion was way better then YoshitoshiBUT...when i
was shopping in that area of the country for records Deep Dish had just
taken over the store in Georgetown, and had removed everything from the
store, and it was going to take them a while to get back on track.  If they
have gottenthe store back to where it should be, I don't know...we will have
to see.  Also, it always seemed to be worth it more to shop at 611 in
Philly...I would drive from an hour south of DC to shop there.

Jeff

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Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 1:43 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] modern music in baltimore - opinions


hey for anyone who's been to it --

how is modern music in baltimore as far as techno is concerned?  good
selection?  good range?  none of the above?  i've been there once or twice
but i can't really remember what the deal was with the recs (i can only
remember what the store looks like).

just wondering if it's worth the trip for a dc'er to roll up there, so if
anyone knows enough to compare it to yoshitoshi, by all means please do so.
i think yoshitoshi is pretty decent if you're looking for techno, but then
again, it's really the only place that's "local" for me that sells any
techno at all, so i don't really know how good it is compared to other
stores (dc has tons of great record stores, just none of them really sell
techno -- too bad i don't live in detroit, heh heh).

anyway i think going to the store is *so* much cooler than mailorder, so if
anybody knows the scoop on MM, please don't be shy and give me your opinion.

thanks,
champ


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[313] RE: (313) DJ ESP on Generator

2002-05-16 Thread FC3 Richards
There was a trance label out of germany who used the same matrix system as
Generator (of Detroit), AO told me that was one of the contributing factors
to shutting down the label, amongst many others.


as for my original question, i think I figured out why the set isn't listed
on the web site.  Since Pure Sonic is a T-1000 release only label, the web
page is essentially a T-1000 page.  All the records that HE has produced are
on the page...including the DJAX and Tresor stuff.  So Woody McBride doesn't
get on the page unless he collaborated with AO...I'm dumb...It is probably
the best release on Generator though...

Jeff
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> 
> h GEN009... My favorite Generator release! Woody at his best! Isn't
> that
> Telesender record on Generator by ESP as well?
> 
> As to a German Generator label, I only know of a Generation or Generatio
> label
> that apearred around that same time.
> 
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> Subject: [313] DJ ESP on Generator
> 
> 
> here is a tough question
> 
> I have this release on Generator records from a few years back by DJ ESP.
> It says that plainly on the label.  And inscribed on the wax itself is the
> GEN009 matrix number for the release.  It is a double pack and is (i
> believe) called Transporter.  Now why is it that when you go to the pure
> sonic web page and look at the Generator release's GEN009 is clearly not
> listed.  Was this never released to the public, or is this a release on
> the
> other Generator records out of Germany.  I am assuming it is AO's
> Generator
> because of the fact that Woody did plenty of work with him in the past.
> HELP...Mr Oldham maybe your explanation would be the best.
> 
> jeff
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[313] DJ ESP on Generator

2002-05-15 Thread FC3 Richards
here is a tough question

I have this release on Generator records from a few years back by DJ ESP.
It says that plainly on the label.  And inscribed on the wax itself is the
GEN009 matrix number for the release.  It is a double pack and is (i
believe) called Transporter.  Now why is it that when you go to the pure
sonic web page and look at the Generator release's GEN009 is clearly not
listed.  Was this never released to the public, or is this a release on the
other Generator records out of Germany.  I am assuming it is AO's Generator
because of the fact that Woody did plenty of work with him in the past.
HELP...Mr Oldham maybe your explanation would be the best.

jeff

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RE: [313] DEMF Update

2002-05-09 Thread FC3 Richards
if they wanted what the Detroit Underground was doing in Rap and Hip Hop
they would have DJ Butter there.  He is one of the better producers out
there using all the rappers from Detroit on compilation albums...more up the
Thug alley then anything, but check out his "Kill the DJ" CD...it is dope...


Peace love and hair grease

jeff

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> Subject:  RE: [313] DEMF Update
> 
> No but man, if they want to represent Detroit Hip Hop, I would flip on J
> Dilla being there. The welcome to Detroit album is one of the bets hip hop
> releases I can remember.
> 
> - Giles
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> > From:   PhedX
> > Sent:   Thursday, May 9, 2002 1:49 PM
> > To: 313@hyperreal.org
> > Subject:RE: [313] DEMF Update
> > 
> > waiting for the public relations guy to awnser...
> > 
> > 
> > was J-Dilla suppose to be announced or play???
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > I can ask. more info please...
> > 
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RE: [313] miss kier...

2002-05-08 Thread FC3 Richards
i loove miss kier...what a dee-lite...


from what I understand she is doing quite a bit of work with a guy called
gerald.  I heard a smal tidbit of in on his CD from last year on !K7 and it
was alright.  more of the Drum and Bass direction then house.  It seems that
both of them have headed that direction.  What a great house duo that could
have been...


Jeff
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> Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 8:01 AM
> To:   '313@hyperreal.org'
> Subject:  [313] metro area show
> 
> just wanted to give an update on what happened at the MA london show.
> first
> off, sorry to anyone who left after the show stopped initially- the audio
> interface (828) decided to die completely right in the middle of the first
> track. it was totally mysterious and obviously completely
> unexpected...about
> an hour later, standing outside the club, trying to figure out whether
> there
> was any way the show could still happen, darshan and some of the people
> who
> were putting on the night came trotting around the corner, 828 in tow- it
> turns out that lady miss keir of dee-lite fame(!), who happened to be
> close
> by, had one in her studio and was gracious enough to lend it. it was a
> miracle that one turned up close to 2am! 
> 
> it was great to see such a receptive, vocal crowd and hopefully the people
> who stayed enjoyed the show in its entirety. let this be an example of all
> the work that still goes on behind a laptop live show...i honestly think
> organzing a small orchestra of dyslexic chimpanzees would have been easier
> than putting that set together.
> 
> -ana
> 
> 
> Date: 06 May 2002 13:16
> Subject: [313] Some new records, Metro Area live & football anthems
> 
> Swimming".
> >
> >Went to see Metro Area at Plastic People but it didn't all go according
> to
> >plan. For a start, being bank holiday weekend, it was rammed. Having all
> the
> >gear set up in the middle of the dancefloor as an unfortunate necessity,
> I
> >suppose (there's nowhere else), but you couldn't dance/move on the
> >dancefloor, and at points hardly breathe. MA came on at about 1am, but
> only
> >played half a track before something crashed. By 2am they still hadn't
> >started again and I was feeling ill so headed home. Only to discover
> froma
> >friend the next day most folk had left not long after and when Metro Area
> >restarted their storming set, everything was hunky dory. Damn :) When I
> sang
> >my cat meowing version of Metro Area 1 down the phone (I sing it to my
> cat
> >quite a bit), he told me they played that one last and it was ace. No
> doubt,
> >you wee &^*(!
> 
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RE: [313] the Legendary Paul Jophnson @ DEMF 2002

2002-05-08 Thread FC3 Richards
what the heck does everyone have against Paul Johnson??  am I the only one
who remembers Psycho Kong??  I think he was due to visit DEMF as a
performer.

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> Subject:  Re: [313] DEMF 2002
> 
> hahahaha
> 
> the legendary paul johnson.
> 
> hahahahaha
> 
> 
> On Mon, 6 May 2002, Jongsma, K.J. wrote:
> 
> >
> > I noticed a few changes in the DEMF 2002 line-up,
> >
> > Electric Indigo is suddenly doing a live-set. Green Velvet is bringing
> some
> > green friends because it's now Green Velvet & The Rejects. New on the
> list
> > are the People Movement, Dilated People and something called Tang.
> >
> > Oh and Paul Johnson is now back on the list but he now no longer will be
> > known as just Paul Johnson, no no he now wants to be called The
> Legendary
> > Paul Johnson. I'll be on the look out for the following changes on the
> DEMF
> > website:
> >
> > The Legendary A Number of Names
> > The Legendary Art Payne & Keith Martin
> > The Legendary George Clinton
> > The Legendary Juan Atkins
> > The Legendary Blake Baxter
> > The Legendary Alan Oldham
> > The Legendary Mad Professor
> > The Legendary Eddie Fowlkes
> > The Legendary Kenny Dope
> >
> >
> > The not so legendary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > PS. add your own legendary names for personal pleasure
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RE: [313] OT: I have one thing to say....maybe two.

2002-05-04 Thread FC3 Richards
let me think here Mr Mxyzptlk...I still have a rather large comic book
collection sitting at my moms house in Michigan.  in a dark closet well
protected from light and moisture, with moth balls.  So i'm a junkie, i just
don't use junk to be a junkie.  I use music and baseball cards and comix and
stuff like that.  thank you for helping me identify my problem.

:-)


Jeff

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> To:   313@hyperreal.org
> Subject:  Re: [313] OT: I have one thing to saymaybe two.
> 
> At 09:21 AM 5/4/2002, you wrote:
> 
> 
> >>hm detroit relevance...let me think...if only the director were
> from
> >>Detroit or something.
> 
> (to make matters worse/risking the ire of the 'purists', I would ask:)
> 
> How many of you would 'fess up to being/have been comic book 
> fanciers/collectors/followers? I ask because I have a feeling there's more
> 
> overlap than some may anticipate; music geeks are geeks looking for an 
> obsession (from personal experience anyway). I know when I was young I had
> 
> hefty bags upon bags full of comix...early Marvel (Spiderman, Daredevil, 
> FF, X-Men, Dr. Strange, Avengers, etc., etc) and D.C.  I used to spend my 
> weekly allowance on them. My guess is that many of you know the origin of 
> my email "handle" from other sources than Saturday morning cartoons of 
> yore. It's pretty amazing how many former comic book junkies populate
> email 
> music lists.
>  jeff
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[313] Mole people

2002-04-30 Thread FC3 Richards
who is behind this??  i got the first one I have ever seen MOPE 04 and
havn't seen or heard of any others.  am i missing out on something, here??

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RE: [313] demf website

2002-04-30 Thread FC3 Richards
i'll answer this one!


> ability to market himself and his music FAR surpases anyone else
in detroit.

very interesting -

how do you know that ?

what are your facts, making you say this ?

He is the only Detroit artist that I have seen lately that has had an ad in
a magazine from Detroit lately.  DJT-1000 had an ad for "The Last DJ on
Earth" CD, but it only took up a quarter of the page from top to bottom.
Richie Hawting on the other hand has thrown his picture out and made it
recognizable with full page ads, huge posters, and stickers handed out all
over the place.  He has made the m_nus symbol almost as recognizable as his
face.

there is no point in arguing it...he just knows how to market himself.  he
isn't ge greatest everbut he is damn good.

Peace


Jeff


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> Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 5:02 PM
> To:   Jayson B.; 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject:  Re: [313] demf website
> 
> am 30.04.2002 0:47 Uhr schrieb Jayson B. unter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> 
> > ability to market himself and his music FAR surpases anyone else in
> detroit.
> 
> very interesting -
> 
> how do you know that ?
> 
> what are your facts, making you say this ?
> 
> 
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RE: [313] NSC?

2002-04-22 Thread FC3 Richards
Is this that 2 set picture disc thing that came out a few years back??  I am
looking for another copy of that since I only have one disc...

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> Subject:  RE: [313] NSC?
> 
> NSC is National Sound Corporation, a pressing plant in Detroit that's been
> central to the city's music industry for decades. I believe they were
> pressing Motown records back in the day, and a lot of the P-Funk material
> was pressed there. They noticed the techno explosion, and the main guy
> there
> (forgot his name) gave Mad Mike and Jeff Mills the idea for doing locked
> grooves - "I can't help but notice that a lot of this music you guys are
> pressing these days is a bit... repetitive...", he said, tactfully, and
> suggested that he cut a record so one beat just loops indefinitely. UR
> were
> impressed, and from then on they used NSC to do all those weird
> inside-to-out pressings and stuff like that.
> 
> Eventually NSC decided to launch an imprint of sorts, and a few records
> came
> out under it. The Silicon track on the EP you mentioned below is Heath
> Brunner's best, I reckon, and I often play it if I'm spinning booty or
> ghetto tech. And I'd say that the Rob Hood track is probably *less*
> minimal
> than a lot of his other track - there's some latin percussion in there
> besides the standard 909, and a voice that sounds to me like it's saying
> "latté!"...
> 
> Brendan
> 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Jongsma, K.J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 22 April 2002 14:37
> > To: '313@hyperreal.org'
> > Subject: RE: [313] NSC?
> > 
> > 
> > One side is from Rob Hood with a minimal (wow wath a suprise 
> > KJ) techno
> > track with piano loop. Not one of his best tracks but it 
> > still sounds great.
> > The b-side is a stunning electro track from Heath 'V-Max' 
> > Brunner who used
> > to do some of the NSC cuts. 
> > 
> > Dunno if he is still working at NSC...
> > 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > 
> > > Was taking another look at the Submerge website and I noticed 
> > > the NSC-056 
> > > Robert Hood/Silicon record.  Does anyone know anything about 
> > > what NSC is or 
> > > about this record?  I did listen to the preview and i thought 
> > > the electro 
> > > track sounded pretty dope (as far as anything compressed into 
> > > RealAudio 
> > > can!!!)  /dave
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RE: [313] Hawtin vs. Sven

2002-04-19 Thread FC3 Richards
Ralf Nader???

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> To:   '313@hyperreal.org'
> Subject:  RE: [313] Hawtin vs. Sven
> 
> HE actually doesn't make his own tracks, i have never heard a track he
> made
> alone. His early was always with Ralf something (Forgot his last name).
> His
> latest work is done together with really talented producers such as Acid
> Jezus and Anthony Rother.
> 
> I read an interview with him in a dutch magazine 2 years ago where he said
> that producers who start to DJ are lame and just a sell-out. He didn't say
> anything about a DJ who needs other producers to make records as the DJ.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> > -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> > Van: Martijn de Blaauw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Verzonden: donderdag 18 april 2002 11:31
> > Aan: Ian Cheshire; innercity records
> > CC: 313@hyperreal.org
> > Onderwerp: Re: [313] Hawtin vs. Sven
> > 
> > 
> > Yes, a great dj and also a ambassador for European techno!
> > But his own releases aren't half as good as the tracks he spins.
> > Although i did like 'Dein Schweiss' and his new album 'fire'
> > isn't bad either but harlequin stuff is quite boring...
> > 
> > His two mix albums on the other hand 'cocoon club at Ibizia'
> > are very, very good!..bless him for bringing true techno nights
> > the to island of cheesy trance and boring progressive..
> > Jeff Mills spinning at Amnesia, who could have thought of that..ever!
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Ian Cheshire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "'Toby Frith'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Martijn de Blaauw"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "innercity records"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Grammenos, Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Cc: <313@hyperreal.org>
> > Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 10:27 AM
> > Subject: RE: [313] Hawtin vs. Sven
> > 
> > 
> > > yeah a few dodgy releases , that does actually stick out..
> > >
> > > he has also a few remixes that were ground breaking so I 
> > forgive him :0)
> > >
> > > plus he is the only guy ?I have seen who atually makes Richie Hawtin
> > > smile while he is mixing !Plus he is the only guy I have 
> > seen who actually
> > > gets to talk to Richie while he is mixing, becasue we all 
> > know that Richie
> > > is pretty
> > > focused on what he does...bless him :)
> > >
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Sent: 18 April 2002 09:22
> > > To: Martijn de Blaauw; innercity records; Grammenos, Peter
> > > Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
> > > Subject: Re: [313] Hawtin vs. Sven
> > >
> > >
> > > Great ambassador for Euro techno as Ian and Paul said as a 
> > DJ, although
> > some
> > > of his conceptual LP releases were a bit dogdy..."Harlequin 
> > and the Robot
> > > Dancer" anyone? -
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > - Original Message -
> > > From: Martijn de Blaauw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: innercity records <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Grammenos, Peter
> > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Cc: <313@hyperreal.org>
> > > Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 9:18 AM
> > > Subject: Re: [313] Hawtin vs. Sven
> > >
> > >
> > > > Couldn't agree with you more...
> > > > Martijn
> > > >
> > > > - Original Message -
> > > > From: "innercity records" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > To: "Martijn de Blaauw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
> > > "Grammenos,
> > > > Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 
> > "Super Coffee
> > > Beans"
> > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > Cc: <313@hyperreal.org>
> > > > Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 10:17 AM
> > > > Subject: Re: [313] Hawtin vs. Sven
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > > he's a legend round here and been a kind of unofficial
> > > > > resident at the orbit for 10 years with omen parties, harthouse
> > > > > nights, birthday parties and 1 or 2 orbit parties over 
> > at the omen
> > many
> > > > > years back. the ultimate party dj for me it's always a great
> > atmosphere
> > > > > when he plays and so what if he isn't the worlds best 
> > mixer (juan
> > > > atkins?).
> > > > > certainly deserves alot more respect than he gets on 
> > biased list.
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > paul
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > - Original Message -
> > > > > From: Martijn de Blaauw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > > To: Grammenos, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
> > > > Super
> > > > > Coffee Beans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > > Cc: <313@hyperreal.org>
> > > > > Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 8:38 AM
> > > > > Subject: Re: [313] Hawtin vs. Sven
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > > Sven's a weird one. He definately has the capacity 
> > for trance
> > (duh-
> > > > the
> > > > > > > guy ran Harthouse). And I've been told that when he plays in
> > Europe,
> > > > he
> > > > > > > spends more time waving his hands than mixing records.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I will see and hear him this coming friday in Amsterdam
> > > > > > So i will

RE: [313] RE: (313) Hawtin vs. Sven

2002-04-19 Thread FC3 Richards
I would go see D-Wynn...I saw him tag team with Kevin Saunderson @ Motor and
it was a smiling dancing joker of a good time...

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RE: [313] Jeff Mills (used to be holy represses batman!!!)

2002-04-19 Thread FC3 Richards
speaking of Jeff Mills.  The track that is on Decks EFX and  a 909 that he
does called Alarms, where can I find that?  I bought the Kat Moda EP and
that isn't the track I am looking for, So I assume that there is another
Jeff Mills track with the same name...right??  or do I have a record witht
he right name, and the wrong track.HELP!!

thanks 

Jeff

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> Subject:  [313] holy represses batman!!!
> 
> for all those who aren't on the groovetech.com vinyl
> update list, there are at least 6 purposemaker EP's
> and a few other axis releases which i would assume
> (yeah, i know how the saying goes) that this is new
> batch of represses.  so if your purposemaker library
> is not up to date, check it out!!!
> 
> -sam
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RE: [313] Drexciya and the DEMF

2002-04-16 Thread FC3 Richards

smartass rob theakston said "james= one half of drexciya along with
noted actress Bea Arthur."


the chick from the Golden Girls on R & S

oh the confusion...

jeff



> james= one half of drexciya along with noted actress Bea Arthur.
> 
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> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: [313] Drexciya and the DEMF
> 
> 
> 
> who's james?
> 
> ;)
> 
> ( just a next one in the series of 'who is.. ?' )
> 
> 
> 
> 
> At 15-4-2002 -0400 16:27, you wrote:
> >maybe they knew who this "Drexciyan DJ" was and contacted him (her? it?)
> >directly instead of through James?
> >
> >I think they know better than to play with fire ... er, water.
> >
> >-d
> >
> >At 10:25 PM +0200 4/15/2002, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>I'm sure most of you have pretty much figured it out anyway, but just to
> >>confirm it. James from Drexciya has told me they will not be doing the
> >>DEMF and will infact be in Atlanta that weekend. It seems they did
> indeed
> >>have no knowledge of the listing nor will they ever perform at the
> festival.
> >>
> >>Just what the hell was the deal with that phoney line up??? Fu%@&ed up
> >>aint even the word for that.
> 
> 
> .. . :: http://nomorewords.net
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RE: [313] D. Angel @ DEMF

2002-04-15 Thread FC3 Richards
He got into the US last year to play a rave party in LA last year with
trevor Rocklife.  And in 98 he was in Chicago a few times...

Jeff

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> 
> Don't know about any customs problems for Dave Angel, actually, but
> here is a guy who took his knocks on the street (and in detention and
> prison) and came out with a new perspective and a drive to succeed.
> "Tales of the Unexpected" is one of my top 10 albums of the 1990s.
> 
> http://www.techno.de/mixmag/interviews/dave.html
> 
> He's certainly playing widely all over Europe:
> 
> http://www.trustthedj.com/daveangel/appearances
> 
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RE: [313] demf "contracting" policy

2002-04-15 Thread FC3 Richards
excuse me everyone,  but T-1000 is not a mid-tier DJ.  He is a high caliber
DJ.  I think that everyone here should be happy that this is coming off and
people like PVD and PO and all these other Trance eating mofo's aren't
showing up.  This could have turned into total crap.  I think the selection
committee has done a good job selecting DJ's.  Last year DJ Legal Alien was
there as was a few other local Detroit DJ's that don't spin anywhere other
then Detroit, and I didn't see anyone complaining.  And what about Bill
VanLoo???  I don't recall much big talk about him, but after his set at the
underground stage at the first DEMF there was nothing but praise for him.
Low or Mid tier???  I don't think so. (Sorry to use you as an example, but i
had to...keep up the good work)  

What I am getting at is everyone needs to quit thier b!tch!ng and go to the
show and enjoy themselves.  Is that too much to ask.  We all knew that
electronic musics was going to hit it big sometimes, and in the music
industry in general there is always something contraversial going on.  And
someone is always going to get pissed.  Now I hope all of you hate my guts
for calling ya'll a bunch of little kids, but i felt it had to be dones.

Peace

Jeff

ps...how is that for drama, Steve??

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> Subject:  Re: [313] demf "contracting" policy
> 
> no sneak, it sucks that Ford's not a sponsor. What sucks more is that they
> didn't get any other big money sponsor, which i suspect is why the A+ acts
> of last year have been pretty much replaced by mid-tier or lower DJs.
> 
> Nevermind the sour taste i have over Carol Marvin and the committee,
> everyone I talk to about this years schedule are underwhelmed and I think
> that a good part of it has to do with the festival obviously not having
> the sort of money it had last year.
> 
> Why Carol Marvin was unable to lockdown a sponsor for, in her words "the
> biggest free music festival on earth" is a whole other can of worms.
> 
> 
> On Sat, 13 Apr 2002, Jeffrey Paul wrote:
> 
> > On Sat, 13 Apr 2002, Fred Heutte wrote:
> > > The fact that it *is* about the Festival in such a strong way is, in
> my
> > > mind, a continuing tribute to the vision and the focus that Carl Craig
> > > had.  So that's just where I stand.
> >
> > I don't think he got a focus. :P
> >
> > 
> >
> > -j
> >
> > PS: anyone besides me happy about the fact that ford is no longer
> > sponsoring the festival?
> >
> > 
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RE: Fw: Re: [313] Bell vs Wink

2002-04-13 Thread FC3 Richards
In one of the Chisel Records releases, I think the "Rainstick" record by LA
Williams came a quote on the press release that was inclueded that said "If
you havn't heard it yet then it is new new to you."  And I am sure that
there is plenty of older stuff out there that most of us havn't heard.  If
you don't like the wink track then there is something else out there to
check out.  although i still think mr wink can goto hell after the "hows
your evening so far" thing.  I havn't even heard the "Phreak" thing yet.  so
sad...


jeff

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> 
> I would just like to say that I found Fred's post to be quite informative,
> 
> and I'm sure others did as well.  Please don't put down ("thanks for the 
> unecessary law lecture"?!) someone just because you disagree with them or 
> don't want to hear what they say.  We can all make up our own minds about 
> the posts people make.
> 
> Also, to add something substantial here, I'd be quite content to listen to
> 
> all the great music of the past if in the present there was nothing 
> worthwhile being created.  The value of the new is precisely that it has
> an 
> essential difference with the past, and reflects a reality that did not 
> exist in the past.  Simply repackagin something does not make it "new".  
> Fashion is objective in that it reflects the objective historical changes
> in 
> our society; but the constant craving for what appears to be new when it
> is 
> only a rehashing of what already is, simply reflects the capitalistic
> drive 
> to stimulate consumer demand in order to continue to make a profit.
> 
> / /dave
> 
> (The new is what we secretly long for but what does not yet appear in this
> 
> society.)
> 
> Original Message Follows
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> 
> thanks for the unnessesary law lecture. how do people have time to
> develope
> these immense e-mails.
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[313]Van Halen @ DEMF

2002-04-13 Thread FC3 Richards
I think Van Halen already used that one...

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> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Rotating - as in like a round stage that revolves? That would be awesome!
> ;)
> 
> MEK
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[313] Ovum taking legal action against people

2002-04-12 Thread FC3 Richards
I really don't think that Ovum can sue web pages for stuff people post on
their web message boards.  i am thinking that i am going to a bunch of
message boards and bad mouth him.  are they going to sue me??  no i am in
the military and have no money to be taken.  i don't care.  maybe i am too
much of a hard ass

peace

Jeff

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RE: [313] FWD: Letter from Daniel Bell

2002-04-12 Thread FC3 Richards
Vanilla Ice to this day seems to think that his bass line is different then
Queens.  He is still full of sh!t and I am glad that Willis beat the crap
out of him at the Celebraty Boxing match on Fox.

Jeff

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> Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 1:32 PM
> To:   313@hyperreal.org
> Subject:  Re: [313] FWD: Letter from Daniel Bell
> 
> Eric Scuccimarra wrote:
> > Regarding the bass line issue - what about "Ice Ice Baby" and "Under
> Pressure?"
> 
> Before I made the post, I went looking to see if I could find the (Bootsy?
> 
> Clinton?) quote I paraphrased. I couldn't find it, but I did see somewhere
> an
> allusion to "changes in the law" that allowed "certain" bass lines to be
> protected. I assume this happens on a case-by-case basis, and that in
> general,
> the bass part is normally assumed to be accompaniment unless you go to
> court
> and argue otherwise.
> 
>- Mike
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RE: [313] ordering from Submerge/Direct Beat

2002-04-12 Thread FC3 Richards
i think you should probably goto the 430 west web page...something may be
there, or links to DB stuff should be there.  I havn't seen a new Direct
Beat record in a Loong time.  I think newest DB record worth having is
the A.U.X 88 track "Computer Speaks"  I don't think anything newer then that
was really worth having.  

jeff

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> 
> 
> By the way - I noticed that Submerge doesn't have any Direct Beat records
> available or have they stopped selling them? Anyone know what is up with
> DB
> right now? Haven't seen anything new recently (or am I not looking in the
> right direction?).
> 
> MEK
> 
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[313] Woody McBride

2002-04-12 Thread FC3 Richards
Mr McBride is releasing a new version of Basketball Hero's, and I was
wondering if anyone has heard it.  Is it a remix, or a totally different
track with a new title.  I just know that his last release was total crap,
and wouldn't buy it for any amount of money.  So if someone has any info on
it, kindly send it my way since Basketball Hero's is a classic Acid track.

peace

Jeff

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[313] Freaky Style: Take 2

2002-03-28 Thread FC3 Richards
I have a copy of DJ Funk's Freaky Style: Take 2 mix CD and I was wondering
if I could find someone with a track listing for it.  I want to know what
some of the songs are, and I would like to put it up on www.discogs.com.
Let me know in private or public.  You decide if there is 313 content
available there.

thanks alot peeps


Jeff

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RE: [313] Avalanches - Since I Left You

2002-03-26 Thread FC3 Richards
any one heard of "Frontier Gyancologist"?  It used to be on 104.5 The Blitz
out of the Saganaw area.  I think it was always played on the Captains
show...here i go rambling again.

jeff

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> 
> 
> 
> I found their site which had some info on their live show and more:
> 
> http://www.modularpeople.com/avalanches/micro/v2/1.htm
> 
> The video for "Frontier Psychiatrist" is so funny! They create characters
> for every one of the sample sources. My favorite part is the Parrot. :)
> 
> Tristan
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RE: [313] m-plant

2002-03-16 Thread FC3 Richards
my wife just won me a copy of 303 "Made in Vienna" on eBay for $5.00

jeff

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> To:   313
> Subject:  Re: [313] m-plant
> 
>  301 - "The Protein valve" I saw at Hardwax recently, I myself picked it
> up
>  less than a year ago, so I guess it's not too hard to find.
>  303 - Monobox's "made in Vienna" I have no clue about represses or
>  availability...??
>  304 - "Moveable parts Chapter 1" I have seen in Toronto at Play de Record
>  periodically, look around Play D has a website maybe you could try
>  ordering...
>  
>  Trevor Wilkes
>  inyerear.com
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> > To: <313@hyperreal.org>
> > Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 11:05 AM
> > Subject: [313] m-plant
> > 
> > 
> > guys, m-plant is my favorite lable and i just cant find some of its
> > records. tell me, how hard it is for me to find 301, 303 and 304??
> >  it cant be impossible..
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > henrique casanova
> > S.O.M.
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RE: [313] Arpanet

2002-03-15 Thread FC3 Richards
Is that Virgin UK only, or is Virgin US going to release this as well?  I
think it would be interesting to check out.  I seem to really be digging the
Techno Pop/Electro Pop recently.  
Has anyone heard the new Adult 7"??  I ordered 3 copies from Record Time,
but they havn't shown up yet.  

later


Jeff

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> To:   313 mailing list
> Subject:  [313] Arpanet
> 
> Just received a new Dataphysix/Dopplereffekt-related LP project:
> 
> Arpanet: Wireless Internet (Virgin)
> Released 22/4/02 (UK)
> 
> It's all themed around the idea of wireless communication and after a
> couple
> of listens I'd say it was pretty good, apart from the truly terrible
> spoken
> intro. Very Dopplereffekt/Japanese Telecom, really, but slightly distinct
> as
> well.
> 
> On Virgin though, I wasn't expecting that.
> 
> TOM
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RE: [313] pronounce this...

2002-03-09 Thread FC3 Richards
maybe that is why i pronounce it "Awe-Tek-Sure"


hehehe

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> 
> >i was never sure what Autechre means, and today im not sure how can you
> 
> >pronounce that...
> 
> There was a debate about this on some other mailing list. If I remember
> correctly it stands for AUdio TECHnical REsearch.
> 
> 
> Jernej
> SoundOfLJ.com
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RE: [313] Michael Moore

2002-03-08 Thread FC3 Richards
I love his movie "Roger and Me", his short "Pets or Meat" is also excellent.
he takes very serious issues and kinda puts a hint of humor on them, but
when it is all over with you know that it is all serious.  I love they guy,
and when i was walking through Genessee Valley Mall (that is in Flint Mi for
those who don't know) when i was little, i ran into him and got to meet him.
I was probably 10 or 11 at the time, but i remember him being the nicest
famous guy i had ever met (also the only one).  


peace

jeff
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> Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 12:16 PM
> To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED] Org'
> Subject:  [313] Michael Moore
> 
> I just finished reading his book Stupid White Men and was wondering the
> lists thoughts on his work.  The book talks a lot about what it means to
> be
> a particular skin color and to live in the us.  He will also be at St
> Andrews on 3/12 for a lecture and peace rally.
> 
> 
> 
> Keith
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RE: [313] claude young tapes dated

2002-03-08 Thread FC3 Richards
as you like it was brand new to the tape scene in the spring of 2000.  both
of those tapes are great tapes.  

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> 
> dexit came out at the same time his dexit album came out.
> 
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> 
> 
> i bought the dexit tape at grammaphone in chicago fall of 1996.
> 
>  that night, mike dearborn threw his first Blast Off party with dj hell,
> claude
> young, miss djax, joey beltram, stacy pullen (jungle set).
> 
> damn, why aren't there events like that anymore? (rhetorical question)
> 
> 
> On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> >
> > someone sent me some tapes and i need them dated..
> >
> > claude young as you like it
> > claude young dexit
> >
> > not recordings of tracks those "dj promo" ones
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > -k
> >
> > minus 63 in detroit (ok it just feels that way ;)
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RE: [313] The sexy adventures of Orietta St.Cloud - my personal e xperience

2002-03-04 Thread FC3 Richards
I agree, since i havn't read any of the Danger Girl comics, i was kinda
lost.  The artwork is good and solid though.  I didn't get any of the signed
posters either.  I would have really like to get one of those.  The CD was
pretty good, not something i would listen to over and over again like the
Live @ Boom tapes from a few years back, but good.  Especially the Advent
track.  IMHO it is for AO fans only.  

jeff

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> Subject:  [313] The sexy adventures of Orietta St.Cloud - my personal
> experience
> 
> Ok I just read through it last night and this is my impression - it's good
> for most techno fans but I think that a lot of comic book collectors would
> be miffed. The artwork at times does waver but then turn the page and it's
> amazing - hand drawn images over what appear to be computer created -
> gives
> a f'cking amazing 3D effect. Best pages no doubt! There is little
> background into who this lady is though. This is, of course, coming from
> someone who does not have any previous Orietta St. Cloud comics and there
> are several references to past issues within the comic (anyone know if
> there are copies still available of old St. Cloud comics, I'd like to know
> what is going on). Sometimes the visuals were down right confusing - I had
> no idea what I was looking at or what going on in certain frames, this
> coming from a Jack Kirby fan. That said - I do see a lot of connections in
> the abstract images of Oldham and Kirby. Anyone familiar with who Oldham
> appreciates? What comics/visual artists turn his crank? I don't know how
> much time Oldham put into producing this, and I know how time consuming
> and
> tiring it is to produce even a single issue (especially an independent),
> but the story seems hurried. It's like a vignette and not really a whole
> story or doesn't give much impression that there has to be any follow-up.
> I'd like to see more and I hope that Mr. Oldham finds more opportunities
> to
> produce his comics. I'd keep buying them. The CD rocks but damn I wish I
> had a poster in my package!
> 
> Just my opinion - please buy the comic, read it, listen to the CD while
> reading and form your own opinion. And if could give me your impression
> that would be cool.
> 
> MEK
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RE: [313] Black techno artists

2002-02-12 Thread FC3 Richards
DAVE ANGEL AND TREVOR ROCKLIFE

as far as i know, and from some pics i have seen they appear to be
black...Mr Angel was obviously heavily influenced by Detroit judging by his
production sound.  As far as more recently though, i don't think he has done
anything.  Trevor Rocklife has done some work with Blake Baxter and plays
out some good quality records...if that is what you are looking for on the
Europe tip.

peace

Jeff

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> To:   313@hyperreal.org
> Subject:  [313] Black techno artists
> 
> Figured since it's Black History Month...
> 
> Just wanted to hear about Black artists and their influence on the music
> we all know and love TECHNO. Now we all know about the role a few
> Detroiter's had in the beginning. I'm more interested in hearing about
> more recent influences. Guys like Titonton Duvante, and Charles Noel
> come to mind. How about Europe? 
> Anyone...?
> 
> G
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RE: [313] DJ ESP / Woody McBride

2002-02-05 Thread FC3 Richards
That Generator release is still a very good record...my copy is pretty
quiet, don't know if they were all like that, but i think it is still
quality.  T-1000 and Woody McBride seem to be a good team.

Jeff

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> Hi all,
> 
> Went through some old Generator records last night, and came accross the
> ones by DJ ESP (GEN009, GEN 017). What's he up to these days? I recall a
> time when the record shops were flooded with Communique / Head In The
> Clouds
> / CountryWestern records, and at some time that just stopped. 
> 
> So what's he doing these days? Do these labels still exist?
> 
> Wondering,
> 
> W
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RE: [313] What's in a name?

2002-02-05 Thread FC3 Richards
Seawolf is a class of submarine that the United States uses.  The new
Seawolf II is quite possibly the greatest Theatre Ballistic  Submarine class
on the face of the planet.  Quite frankly, if the people of one of these
subs are trying not to be found by any other countries war ships, then they
absolutley will not be found.  they are too quiet and too fast.  sorry...had
to use my Navy knowlege...although kamikaze is a Japanese term for killing
yourself for nothing.  it makes a mean drink though...(typical sailor)

jeff

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> To:   313@hyperreal.org
> Subject:  RE: [313] What's in a name?
> 
> 
> Anyone also ever consider that UR has released some 12" with some very
> Nazi
> German/Imperial Japanese titles/images - WPA's "Kamikaze" & "Seawolf"
> 
> >Then again,I could be wrong, the Drexciyans after all might just be white
> boy fruit farmers making jelly/jam in the >mid-west.
> 
> 
> I think you're talking about the Wisconsin dairy farmers of Deep Chord...
> if I'm not mistaken.
> 
> MEK
> 
> 
> 
>  
> 
> Benn Glazier
> 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: <313@hyperreal.org>
> 
> ch.net>  cc:
> 
>  Subject: RE: [313] What's in
> a name?  
> 02/04/02
> 
> 03:43 AM
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Is it not interesting that two of the Drexciyan personas are 'from'
> countries that have been defeated by the American or American allies, that
> is Dopplereffekt and Japanese Telecom.
> 
> Sure, the Nazi nation was an evil dictatorship.  Something else that comes
> to mind is that the artwork on Gesamtkunstwerk has symbols of the USSR and
> China depicted.  Two more countries which had been 'against' the USA for
> many years.
> 
> Also, someone correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't 'Gesamtkunstwerk''
> translate to 'Synthesis of the arts' and in this case, I'd say the
> definition of 'synthesis' would potentially be it's philosophical one as
> opposed to it's general or chemical definition.
> 
> Also, think about how the US has treated the American-Indian.  Then again,
> I could be wrong, the Drexciyans after all might just be white boy fruit
> farmers making jelly/jam in the mid-west.
> 
> Some interesting points of discussion to think about.
> 
> However, at the end of the day, who says Drexciya = Dopplereffekt =
> Japanese Telecom.
> 
> 
> 
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> 
> 
> At 10:27 04/02/2002 +0100, Gwendal Cobert wrote:
> >Well, I have their Gesamtkunstwerk CD, and I was a bit disturbed by the
> >imagery, but it is just "too much" not to be second-degree... as far as I
> >know, the most extreme far-right doesn't go that far in their slogans and
> >imagery, right ? plus, I don't really see how could a guy with such ideas
> >fit in the Gigolos stable ?
> >Gwendal
> >
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: Jongsma, K.J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 10:13 AM
> > > To: 313@hyperreal.org
> > > Subject: RE: [313] FW: What's in a name?
> > >
> > >
> > > Yeah that could be but the early Dataphysix records had nazi
> > > symbols on
> > > them. Also one of his tracks is called 'superior race' which
> > > appaered on the
> > > Facist State EP. When he played in Holland someone asked him
> > > why he named
> > > one of his tracks 'sterilization' and had the line 'we had to
> > > sterilize the
> > > population' in it. He said that everybody who is mentaly
> > > disabled had to be
> > > sterilized so they can not reprodue themself... From that
> > > time on  i always
> > > had mixed feelings on a Dopplereffekt track.
> > >
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> > > > on the other hand... I may be wrong, but Mueller / Muller /
> > > > Müller is quite
> > > > a common name in Germany, isn't it ?
> > > > Gwendal
> > > >
> > > > > -Original Message-
> > > > > From: Jongsma, K.J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > > Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 9:47 AM
> > > > > To: '313@hyperreal.org'
> > > > > Subject: RE: [313] FW: What's in a name?
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > I can tell you for sure that Heinrich Mueller is NOT his real
> > > > > name, well i
> > > > > hope it isn't becauseif Mueller is really one of the members
> > > > > i will burn my
> > > > > copies immediatly. Why, well Heinrich Mueller was the head
> > > > > Gestapo, the
> > > > > secret police of the Nazi's, during World War II. He is
> > > > > reposible for one of
> > > > > the worst crimes ever comitted by humans. He is one of the
> > > > > persons (together
> > > > > with the notorious Adolf Eichmann) who planned the key
> > > > > components in the
> > > > > deportation and 

RE: [313] FW: What's in a name?

2002-02-04 Thread FC3 Richards
isnt Mueller a brand of noodles???  they come in the box that is mainly
white and the top and bottom are blue.  yeah, that is what my mom used to
make spaghetti with when i was a kid.  Maybe Drexcya got his noodles from
the same place my mom does...???  

taking nothing seriously as usual

jeff (noodle boy)

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> From: Jongsma, K.J. [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 12:47 AM
> To:   '313@hyperreal.org'
> Subject:  RE: [313] FW: What's in a name?
> 
> I can tell you for sure that Heinrich Mueller is NOT his real name, well i
> hope it isn't becauseif Mueller is really one of the members i will burn
> my
> copies immediatly. Why, well Heinrich Mueller was the head Gestapo, the
> secret police of the Nazi's, during World War II. He is reposible for one
> of
> the worst crimes ever comitted by humans. He is one of the persons
> (together
> with the notorious Adolf Eichmann) who planned the key components in the
> deportation and then extermination of the Jews.
> 
> Heinrich Mueller escaped the Heidelberg proceses, he disappeared and was
> never brought to justice!
> 
> To be honest, i never understood why they used name Mueller on the
> Dopplereffekt records. I can't think of a single reason why to use Mueller
> as an alias...
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> > One member of Drexciya has (apparently) been named (in 
> > Jan-Feb Jockey Slut
> > Magazine, UK).
> > Now, I may have missed any ensuing controversy - I have a
> > feeling I'll be told if so - but what do people think of 
> > this? The name was
> > Heinrich Mueller. Or was it all a big phat joke on the 
> > writer's part? Now
> > that this name has entered the public domain, it baffles me, 
> > why the first
> > attempt to post this was barred from the list  This time 
> > I don't mention
> > the journalist who 'did' it ... but of course, that's already 
> > out there too.
> > Any ansewers to either question wd be appreciated.
> 
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RE: [313] FW: What's in a name?

2002-02-04 Thread FC3 Richards
wold the guy fit in better over at the Disko B stable???
it is still DJ Hell's label if i remember right.  I would assume that these
images are put there for the artistice shock value if there is any such
thing as that.  Alot of punk bands do similar things.  maybe Techno is just
the Electronic version of punk...

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> From: Gwendal Cobert [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 1:27 AM
> To:   313@hyperreal.org
> Subject:  RE: [313] FW: What's in a name?
> 
> Well, I have their Gesamtkunstwerk CD, and I was a bit disturbed by the
> imagery, but it is just "too much" not to be second-degree... as far as I
> know, the most extreme far-right doesn't go that far in their slogans and
> imagery, right ? plus, I don't really see how could a guy with such ideas
> fit in the Gigolos stable ?
> Gwendal
> 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Jongsma, K.J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 10:13 AM
> > To: 313@hyperreal.org
> > Subject: RE: [313] FW: What's in a name?
> >
> >
> > Yeah that could be but the early Dataphysix records had nazi
> > symbols on
> > them. Also one of his tracks is called 'superior race' which
> > appaered on the
> > Facist State EP. When he played in Holland someone asked him
> > why he named
> > one of his tracks 'sterilization' and had the line 'we had to
> > sterilize the
> > population' in it. He said that everybody who is mentaly
> > disabled had to be
> > sterilized so they can not reprodue themself... From that
> > time on  i always
> > had mixed feelings on a Dopplereffekt track.
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > > on the other hand... I may be wrong, but Mueller / Muller /
> > > Müller is quite
> > > a common name in Germany, isn't it ?
> > > Gwendal
> > >
> > > > -Original Message-
> > > > From: Jongsma, K.J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 9:47 AM
> > > > To: '313@hyperreal.org'
> > > > Subject: RE: [313] FW: What's in a name?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > I can tell you for sure that Heinrich Mueller is NOT his real
> > > > name, well i
> > > > hope it isn't becauseif Mueller is really one of the members
> > > > i will burn my
> > > > copies immediatly. Why, well Heinrich Mueller was the head
> > > > Gestapo, the
> > > > secret police of the Nazi's, during World War II. He is
> > > > reposible for one of
> > > > the worst crimes ever comitted by humans. He is one of the
> > > > persons (together
> > > > with the notorious Adolf Eichmann) who planned the key
> > > > components in the
> > > > deportation and then extermination of the Jews.
> > > >
> > > > Heinrich Mueller escaped the Heidelberg proceses, he
> > > > disappeared and was
> > > > never brought to justice!
> > > >
> > > > To be honest, i never understood why they used name Mueller on the
> > > > Dopplereffekt records. I can't think of a single reason why
> > > > to use Mueller
> > > > as an alias...
> > > >
> > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > >
> > > > > One member of Drexciya has (apparently) been named (in
> > > > > Jan-Feb Jockey Slut
> > > > > Magazine, UK).
> > > > > Now, I may have missed any ensuing controversy - I have a
> > > > > feeling I'll be told if so - but what do people think of
> > > > > this? The name was
> > > > > Heinrich Mueller. Or was it all a big phat joke on the
> > > > > writer's part? Now
> > > > > that this name has entered the public domain, it baffles me,
> > > > > why the first
> > > > > attempt to post this was barred from the list  This time
> > > > > I don't mention
> > > > > the journalist who 'did' it ... but of course, that's already
> > > > > out there too.
> > > > > Any ansewers to either question wd be appreciated.
> > > >
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RE: [313] What's in a name?

2002-02-04 Thread FC3 Richards
had absolutely no idea that Japanese Telecom was Drexcya in any way shape or
form...

jeff

> -Original Message-
> From: Benn Glazier [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 1:43 AM
> To:   313@hyperreal.org
> Subject:  RE: [313] What's in a name?
> 
> Is it not interesting that two of the Drexciyan personas are 'from' 
> countries that have been defeated by the American or American allies, that
> 
> is Dopplereffekt and Japanese Telecom.
> 
> Sure, the Nazi nation was an evil dictatorship.  Something else that comes
> 
> to mind is that the artwork on Gesamtkunstwerk has symbols of the USSR and
> 
> China depicted.  Two more countries which had been 'against' the USA for 
> many years.
> 
> Also, someone correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't 'Gesamtkunstwerk'' 
> translate to 'Synthesis of the arts' and in this case, I'd say the 
> definition of 'synthesis' would potentially be it's philosophical one as 
> opposed to it's general or chemical definition.
> 
> Also, think about how the US has treated the American-Indian.  Then again,
> 
> I could be wrong, the Drexciyans after all might just be white boy fruit 
> farmers making jelly/jam in the mid-west.
> 
> Some interesting points of discussion to think about.
> 
> However, at the end of the day, who says Drexciya = Dopplereffekt = 
> Japanese Telecom.
> 
> 
> 
> royal:one: - benn glazier
> http://www.royaltech.net - http://dj.royaltech.net
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] - 61 (0) 413 316 618
> r720 royal exchange nsw 1225 australia
> 
> 
> 
> 
> At 10:27 04/02/2002 +0100, Gwendal Cobert wrote:
> >Well, I have their Gesamtkunstwerk CD, and I was a bit disturbed by the
> >imagery, but it is just "too much" not to be second-degree... as far as I
> >know, the most extreme far-right doesn't go that far in their slogans and
> >imagery, right ? plus, I don't really see how could a guy with such ideas
> >fit in the Gigolos stable ?
> >Gwendal
> >
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: Jongsma, K.J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 10:13 AM
> > > To: 313@hyperreal.org
> > > Subject: RE: [313] FW: What's in a name?
> > >
> > >
> > > Yeah that could be but the early Dataphysix records had nazi
> > > symbols on
> > > them. Also one of his tracks is called 'superior race' which
> > > appaered on the
> > > Facist State EP. When he played in Holland someone asked him
> > > why he named
> > > one of his tracks 'sterilization' and had the line 'we had to
> > > sterilize the
> > > population' in it. He said that everybody who is mentaly
> > > disabled had to be
> > > sterilized so they can not reprodue themself... From that
> > > time on  i always
> > > had mixed feelings on a Dopplereffekt track.
> > >
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> > > > on the other hand... I may be wrong, but Mueller / Muller /
> > > > Müller is quite
> > > > a common name in Germany, isn't it ?
> > > > Gwendal
> > > >
> > > > > -Original Message-
> > > > > From: Jongsma, K.J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > > Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 9:47 AM
> > > > > To: '313@hyperreal.org'
> > > > > Subject: RE: [313] FW: What's in a name?
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > I can tell you for sure that Heinrich Mueller is NOT his real
> > > > > name, well i
> > > > > hope it isn't becauseif Mueller is really one of the members
> > > > > i will burn my
> > > > > copies immediatly. Why, well Heinrich Mueller was the head
> > > > > Gestapo, the
> > > > > secret police of the Nazi's, during World War II. He is
> > > > > reposible for one of
> > > > > the worst crimes ever comitted by humans. He is one of the
> > > > > persons (together
> > > > > with the notorious Adolf Eichmann) who planned the key
> > > > > components in the
> > > > > deportation and then extermination of the Jews.
> > > > >
> > > > > Heinrich Mueller escaped the Heidelberg proceses, he
> > > > > disappeared and was
> > > > > never brought to justice!
> > > > >
> > > > > To be honest, i never understood why they used name Mueller on the
> > > > > Dopplereffekt records. I can't think of a single reason why
> > > > > to use Mueller
> > > > > as an alias...
> > > > >
> > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > >
> > > > > > One member of Drexciya has (apparently) been named (in
> > > > > > Jan-Feb Jockey Slut
> > > > > > Magazine, UK).
> > > > > > Now, I may have missed any ensuing controversy - I have a
> > > > > > feeling I'll be told if so - but what do people think of
> > > > > > this? The name was
> > > > > > Heinrich Mueller. Or was it all a big phat joke on the
> > > > > > writer's part? Now
> > > > > > that this name has entered the public domain, it baffles me,
> > > > > > why the first
> > > > > > attempt to post this was barred from the list  This time
> > > > > > I don't mention
> > > > > > the journalist who 'did' it ... but of course, that's already
> > > > > > out there too.
> > > > > > Any ansewers to either question wd be appreciated.

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RE: [313] RE: 313 Digest 3 Feb 2002 14:27:23 -0000 Issue 917

2002-02-04 Thread FC3 Richards
damn...settin the record straight...(no pun inteneded of course)

you spinning out in San Diego any time soon??

Jeff
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> Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 11:27 AM
> To:   313@hyperreal.org
> Subject:  [313] RE: 313 Digest 3 Feb 2002 14:27:23 - Issue 917
> 
> Once again, I see I have to get on this M.F. to set somebody strait. The
> article that this "Luna" person is referring to, was a Detroit panel
> discussion with a lot of other Detroit artist (other than Derrick May) as
> well. The quote that this "Luna" person is referring to, about Richie
> Hawtin, was actually from Eddie Fowlkes and not myself because I make it a
> point not say anything personal about other Detroit artist when I do
> interviews. If I've said it once, I'll say it a hundred times, please have
> your facts tight when you post something about Juan Atkins on this M.F.
> OK
> Looney, Oops I mean "Luna"
> 
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[313] Dr Rockit

2002-02-03 Thread FC3 Richards


How many Dr Rokit releases are there???  I believe I have number 5, but am
not sure, and how hard are the others to get ahold of?

jeff

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RE: [313] about the members

2002-02-02 Thread FC3 Richards
I am suprised that Fred Gianelli hasn't posted his personal ad like everyone
else...maybe of course that is because his is printed on the Mid Life Crisis
record...for some reason i don't really think that is his.

heh...water sports...


jeff


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RE: [313] Re: about the members

2002-02-01 Thread FC3 Richards
i think there are a couple of teenagers here somewhereswhy aren't they
giving thier stats??  oh, wait, you have to be 18 and up to do the
personal's...there goes picking up the 17 year old girls...


the oldest 22 year old on the list


jeff


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> From: Josh Landau [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> To:   313@hyperreal.org
> Subject:  Re: [313] Re: about the members
> 
> At 11:43 AM 2/1/2002 -0500, you wrote:
> >It looks like I'm only the second youngest on the list
> 
> Hah, Ben.  I'm second youngest, I guess you'll have to be demoted to #3.
> 
> Name:  Josh Landau
> 
> Age:  20
> 
> Job(s):  Electrical engineering student at U Mich - AA
>General manager of WCBN in Ann Arbor
>Shadow Sound Design.Recording operator
>Random other things, here and there
> 
> Musical production:  None for the public, at least yet.
> 
> Listmember:  About 4 years now, frighteningly enough.
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[313]How much Guitar Center Rocks

2002-02-01 Thread FC3 Richards
I went into GC earlyier this year to get replacement needles for my
DiscMaster cartriges.  he said they were $15 or something while the whole
Cartrige w/needle included was $39.99...He tried and tried to talk me into
getting the cartriges for that price and i said "No way dude"
To make a long dialogue filled story short, he ended up selling me 3
cartriges for $20.00 a piece.  half friggen price.  The salesmen get paid a
certain amount of comission on each individual item they sell.  So if they
can get more comission on an item by cutting the price in half, then they
are more then willing to.  I like that one alot.  

jeff

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> To:   313@hyperreal.org
> Subject:  Re: [313] Ableton Live
> 
> I bought a Lexicon MPX-500 for $500, and 2 weeks later
> they dropped it to $400.  I went back and they
> credited my card $100 for the difference.  You gotta
> love that. Their customer service is the best, I pass
> right buy Mars Music on the way to GC every time
> because Mars' service sucks.
> 
> Kevin
> 
> --- The Deliverator <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > Heh,
> > 
> > I called my local guitar center, and they quoted me
> > $200 over the phone for
> > Live.  I left immediatly to pick it up, and then
> > when it rang up at $350, I
> > forced them to give it to me for $200 anyway.  I'm
> > amazed at how this store
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> > :-)  Good customer service though.  I also got a
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> > 
> > jim
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RE: FW: FW: [313] Shady Promoters and Carl Craig ... (no associat ion whatsoever intended)

2002-02-01 Thread FC3 Richards
I am really digging on that Hand to Phone rmx too.  I would have to say that
C2 and Adult are a great combo.

jeff

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> Subject:  Re: FW: FW: [313] Shady Promoters and Carl Craig ... (no
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> 
> 
> They claimed that C2 & Miss Kitten would be there!
> I wish someone would  book him to play in the U.K ASAP coz he's top of my
> 'to hear' list at the mo'. Heard his 'hand to phone' remix last night -
> quality!
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RE: [313] broken beat WTF

2002-02-01 Thread FC3 Richards
The thing about Titonton Duvante is that he will start his songs with a
broken beat and then transition into a 4 on the floor beat.  The transition
is usually quite smooth and fits what he is doing well. 

Adult does the same thing quite a bit on the records of theirs I have.  What
I like about the way they do it is when the just slam into that 4/4.  It
really gets the song and energy going.  If I was a DJ, or a respectable one,
I would play their stuff out all the time.  The thing is I don't know many
people in San Diego who know the difference between Adult and Icey.  that is
pretty bad...

Jeff

> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 4:38 PM
> To:   'Neil Wallace'
> Cc:   '313@hyperreal.org'
> Subject:  RE: [313] broken beat WTF
> 
> I could be horribly wrong, but hasn't Titonton Duvante done some BB?
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Neil Wallace [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 10:06 AM
> To: 313
> Subject: [313] broken beat WTF
> 
> 
> 
> what the hell is broken beat anyway? ive heard it mentioned a few times -
> is
> it what used to be called drill 'n' bass (about as bad a genre name as
> office party music)
> 
> cheers
> 
> neil
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[313] about the members

2002-01-31 Thread FC3 Richards
me: 22
born: Flint MI
reside: San Diego CA on USS Shiloh
previous: 18years in Flint, 1year in Chicago, 1 Year Washington DC (last 2
military)
occupation: More then full time Computer Tech in the Navy.
make music: If i wasn't in the navy, i just might have time...


> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 11:57 AM
> To:   '313@hyperreal.org'
> Subject:  RE: [313] about the members
> 
> me: 29
> born: battle creek
> reside: san francisco
> previous: 5 years in chicago w/ frequent trips to detroit
> before that: michgan state
> occupation: full-time programmer/part-time freelance writer
> make music? no, but review it at armchair-dj.com
> 
> brian
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Jones, George [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 7:41 AM
> To: 'T.J.Johnson'; 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: RE: [313] about the members
> 
> 
> Name: George Jones IV
> Alias: Logic7, Subject28
> Occupation: Technical Systems Administrator - PentaMark WorldWide
> (Chrysler's only marketing/ad firm)
> Residence: Sterling Heights, Mi
> 
> I produce music as a hobby, but I'm gonna try to do more with it this
> year.
> I DJ occasionally around Detroit. I'm also into graphic design,
> programming,
> and 3D animation. My main website is http://www.geocities.com/labwerx and
> for design it's http://www.geocities.com/labwerx/design .
> 
> Next...
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: T.J.Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 9:57 AM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: [313] about the members
> 
> 
> Ok, you guys might think this is dumb, but I was thinking it would be cool
> if we all had a better idea who we were talking to.  What do you guys do
> for
> a living?  How many of you are producers/DJs?  Is music a hobby or your
> job?
> 
> Me:
> 27 yo
> I design automobile axles for Visteon (Tier 1 supplier).
> I live in the detroit metro area.
> I go to school for engineering at Lawrence Tech during the night.
> I produce techno tracks as a hobby and DJ them too (sometimes).
> 
> Your turn...  ;)
> 
> TJ
> www.wireframerecords.com
> www.mp313.com
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RE: [313] Metroplex Question

2002-01-30 Thread FC3 Richards
aren't the labels different colors??

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> Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 1:54 PM
> To:   313@hyperreal.org
> Subject:  [313] Metroplex Question
> 
> Hi, does anyone know how to distinguish between an original metroplex
> pressing and a repress, Ive just picked up a second hand copy of M-002 -
> Model 500 - Night Drive /  Time Space Transmat / No Ufos (D-Mix) and due
> to
> recently selling my other original metroplex 12's i dont have anything to
> compare it to. Any help much appreciated.
> 
> cheers
> 
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[313] "Ladies and Gentleman We Are Now Invisible"

2002-01-30 Thread FC3 Richards
what song does this bassline that T-1000 used come from??  is it a direct
sample, or did he re work it.  I know i have heard this bassline before,
quite possibly on a john aquaviva mix...

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RE: [313] Red Planet on CD ?

2002-01-28 Thread FC3 Richards
right now Submerge is doing all their ordering through Groovtech.  goto
Groovetech.com and ask them if they have it.

jeff

> -Original Message-
> From: Eric Scuccimarra [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 5:56 AM
> To:   Phonopsia; o Z; 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject:  Re: [313] Red Planet on CD ?
> 
> The new Submerge website will have mail order and possibly even online 
> ordering in place shortly. They are still working on that...
> 
> For now you can probably order stuff if you call or fax them.
> 
> Eric
> 
> At 08:58 AM 1/28/2002 -0500, Phonopsia wrote:
> >- Original Message -
> >From: "o Z" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: <313@hyperreal.org>
> >Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 8:25 AM
> >Subject: [313] Red Planet on CD ?
> >
> >
> > > Have the Red Planet EPs made it to CD ? I know that a few tracks are
> on
> >compilations such as Submerge.
> > > --
> >
> >There was a Red Planet compilation CD released a couple of years ago. I'm
> >not 100% clear how mail order is working through the new Submerge website
> if
> >you aren't in Detroit, but if that's an option it's your best place to
> look,
> >or Record Time might be a good choice too.
> >
> >Tristan
> >--
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> >http://www.metrotechno.net <- DC techno + more
> >http://www.metatrackstudios.com <- DC DJ/Production studios
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RE: [313] am I the only one who is getting sick of deleting posts about jungle???

2002-01-26 Thread FC3 Richards
what is wrong with Little Richard??  not only is my last name similar to
his, but he is very entertaing.  And he is only half as crazy as James
Brown...

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> Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 11:29 PM
> To:   313@hyperreal.org; Mike Taylor
> Subject:  Re: [313] am I the only one who is getting sick of deleting
> posts about jungle???
> 
> 1/26/2002 2:27:35 AM, "Mike Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >
> >If you care that much, read some old Simon Reynold's articles.
> >
> >Really, the Reese bassline comes from KMS.
> >
> >Acid House+Detroit+Hip-Hop+England in 1990=Hardcore
> >
> >Harcore+1993=Jungle
> >
> >Detroit>Jungle
> >
> >None of this is music, Every last one of you are Little Richard's
> bitches...
> 
> None of this is music?  LOL
> 
> I hope you're kidding.
> 
> Ian Scott aka DJ Entropy
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RE: [313] The Reese bass

2002-01-26 Thread FC3 Richards
doode...we both know that Jermaine Jackson is the Fairy Godmother of techno!

> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 11:07 PM
> To:   313@hyperreal.org
> Subject:  Re: [313] The Reese bass
> 
> Lets face it folks.  everything musically comes from Detroit!
> >
> 
> 
> yes, in one way, but one record spun on 45 dosent mean that all other
> producers and dj-s didnt do nothing with d`n`b
> only grooverider and carl craig..
> big respect to two of them
> 
> on my last set i played jermaine jackson with pia zadora together with
> user does that mean that jackson made everything in techno
> 
> think twice then come with your sh
> 
> b.
> 
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RE: [313] string 'n' pad

2002-01-25 Thread FC3 Richards
blahblah

hey isn't the artful dodger from detroit??  he sure has made alot of money
off of crap.  

jeff


_


hey alex...
youre from the uk so you really should know it ,,,
seems like youre  a bit narrow minded bout that,,,drum n bass
is music in deed,you might not like itz but you really cant say that
there are only some producers that cut it,,,you should really go and look
how people like optical, ed rush or bad company have pushed music
and also mastering,,,just have a listen to some of their plates
on your system and then play some of your own records,,,you will
see what i talk about
another tihng,,,you should go to a garage/2.step,,anyway called party
and enjoy it,,,dont say its all crap,,be a bit more open-minded and
enjoy music..
thats what i mean..
ronster


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records
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