(313) Inaudible Reminder...
Just a quick note to remind you of tonight's Inaudible Radio/Webcast which will be broadcasting this evening from 9-11 pm Eastern Standard Time. As always we will be giving away records during our broadcast so be sure to tune in for that as well. To listen over the internet visit http://www.wcsb.org at 9 pm and click on the Click here for Audioactive Feed link. If you are in the Cleveland area you can tune in by setting your radio to 89.3 fm. Hope you'll all tune in! ---Lance--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states
(313) Southern Outpost Web Radio
Hey all, Just to let you know, I'm doing a weekly web broadcast on Saturday afternoons 4-6pm (Sydney Time), 12 midnight Friday (Detroit Time). Very high 313 music content and witty banter! ;) Just goto http://www.radiodex.com and if you have the right computer (no mac allowed at the moment, I believe!) you'll be going deep! Peace, Patrick. - Southern Outpost http://www.southernoutpost.com http://www.darkenergy.southernoutpost.com -=D E M A N D I N N O V A T I O N=-
Re: (313) Southern Outpost Web Radio
hm.. no mac allowed...grrr :-( check: http://www.rebelbass.com/rebelscene/rebelmix.html all systems allowed enjoy! -- DJ Lady Aïda web: http://www.rebelbass.com -- From: Patrick Wacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Southern Outpost Web Radio Date: don, 10 feb 2000 02:46 Hey all, Just to let you know, I'm doing a weekly web broadcast on Saturday afternoons 4-6pm (Sydney Time), 12 midnight Friday (Detroit Time). Very high 313 music content and witty banter! ;) Just goto http://www.radiodex.com and if you have the right computer (no mac allowed at the moment, I believe!) you'll be going deep! Peace, Patrick. - Southern Outpost http://www.southernoutpost.com http://www.darkenergy.southernoutpost.com -=D E M A N D I N N O V A T I O N=-
(313) Dake Clark, South coast of UK?
I heard a rumor that Dave Clark might be playing in Bournemouth, UK (South Coast) @ the Millenium Club. If anyon has more info, I'd like to here from them. Take it easy __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Re: (313) Southern Outpost Web Radio
Yeah, the no mac thing is a bitch, as I use a Mac as well. The company that Radio Dex has teamed up with, is a new start up 'all things to everyone' kinda www/media company. they initially coded their websiteutilising Windows Media Player to handle their high bandwitdh multimedia content. But they know the error of their ways and are soon opening for all to see! ;) Peace, Patrick. - Southern Outpost http://www.southernoutpost.com http://www.darkenergy.southernoutpost.com -=D E M A N D I N N O V A T I O N=- On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, Rebelbass wrote: hm.. no mac allowed...grrr :-( check: http://www.rebelbass.com/rebelscene/rebelmix.html all systems allowed enjoy! -- DJ Lady A?da web: http://www.rebelbass.com -- From: Patrick Wacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Southern Outpost Web Radio Date: don, 10 feb 2000 02:46 Hey all, Just to let you know, I'm doing a weekly web broadcast on Saturday afternoons 4-6pm (Sydney Time), 12 midnight Friday (Detroit Time). Very high 313 music content and witty banter! ;) Just goto http://www.radiodex.com and if you have the right computer (no mac allowed at the moment, I believe!) you'll be going deep! Peace, Patrick. - Southern Outpost http://www.southernoutpost.com http://www.darkenergy.southernoutpost.com -=D E M A N D I N N O V A T I O N=-
Re: (313) Detroit Electronic Music Festival
This too is a graduation gift to me. I think we talked early about a (313) roundup number 2? diana From: Minto Chempotical George [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 Detroit Techno Mailing List 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Detroit Electronic Music Festival Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2000 17:29:17 -0600 (CST) On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, john sokolowski wrote: Just read BMG's Pitch'd column in this weeks' Metro Times (www.metrotimes.com) and it stated that Mills said in an interview that he will be playing the Detroit Electronic Music Festival in May. We will not have to worry about low ticket sales this time ;) yah...what's up with this? Is Carl and the planet e bunch putting this together? I plan on coming up for this and it'll be kind of like a graduation present for myself in May...5 yrs of undergrad study whew! would love to check out the Innerzone LIVE show...man, that album was incredible...highly underrated and deserving of more attention IMO. anybody have more info on this? Peter? minto __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Re: (313) re : plus 8 vs ur
In a message dated 2/9/00 7:33:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: what about mark kinchen? Hahahaha, oh my God. I haven't laughed this hard all day... Mark and his brother Scott are Black. a.
(313) 2/9/2k Inaudible Radio/Webcast Setlist...
2/9/2k Inaudible Radio/Webcast Setlist... 9-10 pm by lance... . Autopoieses: la vie a noir transposed/vladislav delay mix (Mille Plateaux) . Jake Mandell: circumscribed (Force Inc.) . Monolake: static (Monolake) . Sutekh: miasma version (Force Inc.) . Jeff Samuel: bidooba/dubstar rmx (ASCII) . Stewart Walker: mising winter (Force Inc.) . Gramm: ment (Source) . Farben: at the golden circle stockholm vol 1, 1965 (Klang Elektronik) . Substance: relish original (Chain Reaction) . Maus Stolle: taxi (Klang Elektronik) . Theorem: fallout (M-NUS) 10-11 pm by john c... . 15 tracks of untitled white-label techno records. Sorry for the lack of info on these. Thanks to everyone who tuned in and congrats to the winners of the giveaways. See you next week same time url or place on the dial. ---Lance--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states
Re: (313) carl craig, kenny larkin, ann arbor this wednesday
this Shoutcast wasn't workin worth a damn for me.. anybody else get a good connection? -t __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
(313) kdj-25a
I have a one-sided kdj white label with an excellent gospel influenced track inscribed - kdj 25a. Could someone please i.d this? __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
(313) Indio
I seem to remember this was mentioned a couple of months ago. I hadn't heard the new album at the time. Hopefully everyone else has noticed that this is freakin EXCELLENT music. Nice variety of styles on there, and almost every track a winner. I read a review saying it wasn't quite as 'warm' as previous releases. I thought it was pretty 'warm', so I guess these releases must be pretty darn nice. Any releases in particular? Is Transmat in the groove or what? Brikha, Indio, Time:Space, what's in the water over there? Dave __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
Re: (313) Smallfish, FatCat, FOCUS music, other UK gems
(stopping by Smallfish you are also likely to run into amild-mannered scraggly bearded fellow smoking and talking on his mobile, none other than the Mr. CiM Walley himself hanging about, a diamond geezer too who usually has a few new tracks and tricks up his sleeve) CiM has a beard now!? stroke it baby ;) I'll get my coat... /J.
Re: (313) Indio
I read a review saying it wasn't quite as 'warm' as previous releases. I thought it was pretty 'warm', so I guess these releases must be pretty darn nice. Any releases in particular? John Beltran - Earth and Nightfall (RS) - 10 Days Of Blue (Peacefrog) Placid Angles - The Cry (Pecefrog) All 3 are, IMO, essential. jk
(313) Jaguar double B
I picked up a copy of Jaguar (UR) in manchester england about a week ago only to get it home and discover that the b-side was pressed on both sides - n! - anyone else had this? it's a great track, but H
(313) Jaguar double B
I picked up a copy of Jaguar (UR) in manchester england about a week ago only to get it home and discover that the b-side was pressed on both sides - n! - anyone else had this? it's a great track, but H
Sv: (313) This poem...
I heard a remix recently by Thomas Schumacher a track called Lust on bush records he uses the Poem with the baseline from Micheal Jacksons Billie Jean worth a listen for something different I don't mean to sound rude, but how can it be something different to use the Billie Jean bassline ?
(313) MK stuffup
Apologies to all, I stand corrected, But on the liner notes of a cd I own on network called detroit techno : emotions electric there is a picture of MK and he looks distinctly white, I promise! __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
(313) freddy fresh
Seth wrote: He comes from a hip-hop background, producing some stuff in the early 80s (not sure of any titles... can anyone help?). It's too bad he took the hip-hop influence in the wrong direction... Originally from St Pauls, Minnesota... Freddie is just about as old-school and DIY as you can get. He started off doing pause-button edits for Boogie Down Productions in 1987 (check the cover of 'Criminal Minded'... Freddy made the plaque on it). His first solo vinyl release was a 12 called 'Boom' that came out on Nu-Groove in 1992... and soon after he started-up his own 'Analog' label...releasing techno, electro and acid. Up until 1997 (when he signed a deal with Harthouse/Eye Q) he was working two jobs (at a pizza house at his Dad's pro-bowling shop) to support his family, and making music for the love of it. Freddie has made some great analog-style electro... check the following releases: Freddie Fresh/Invisible Man - 'Fresh is the Word' (Sockett UK 001) Supergroupies (w.3rd Electric) - 'Supergroupies' (Sockett UK 002) Invisible Man - 'Cross Bronx Expressway' (Sockett US 001) Freddie Fresh - 'Lectro Outtakes' (Electrecord 500) He has always had a sense of humour (and DJing out of Minnesota since the mid-80's... you'd need one), and his 1997 LP 'Accidently Classic' on Harthouse is a fine mixture of hip-hop, electro, latin, funk, house and techno. Sure... his current output might not be too aesthetically pleasing... but you still have to give respect where its due. Recently his house burnt down and he divorced his wife... so maybe he has some bills to pay. peace ~Askew __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
(313) Dan Curtin interview now online on Cognition: http://techno.ca/cognition
Dan Curtin interview (with discography) now online on Cognition: http://techno.ca/cognition On the occasion of the release of his fifth album (the Pregenesis full length is out now on Belgium's Elypsia imprint), Cleveland Ohio's Curtin talks about his love for hip hop, his renewed interest in house and Chicago, his Purveyors Of Fine Funk and Key Of Soul projects, living in Switzerland, Common Factor, Carl Craig, Recloose, Detroit, techno, recording, dancing, astronomy, and more. Thanks. Andrew Duke :) -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9
(313) mitja prinz
after long time:), i found on cdnow audiovideodiscoatmospheres and mix is something. its good house traxx. i need some info on mitja prinz, where is from or does he have some links with balkan. tjus m. __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
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Matt McQueen said: - Lee Grainge absolutely THREW DOWN at the (Smallfish Organized) _Techno Rebels_ party at the end of the night, those who stayed well past the Plaid live P.A. and Peter Ford were treated to a 2+ hour history of techno from the deepest roots in Detroit and Berlin. And you didn't do too badly yourself mate ;-) Interesting to hear a selection of big U.S. techno tunes played in a more European blended stylee. Dan Sicko also managed the very difficult trick of combining the the star guest author PR responsibilities with straight up ordinary friendly Joe on the dancefloor. I do wish you could struggle to 'out of the record shop' Smallfish with total confidence that the damn place was actually open mind ;-) One of the reasons the shop is so highly recomended atm is because they have in a real quality second hand back catalogue. Get in quick before the usual suspects disappear with the cream though the side door. Fox xx __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
Re: (313) Detroit Electronic Music Festival and more
This too is a graduation gift to me. I think we talked early about a (313) roundup number 2? yep, that's already on my calendar. since the events in hart plaza are running from noon until midnight, science is the only logical choice for any afterparty events. all of the other bars would have to close @ 2am, which would be impractical. at that point the deck will be open with the second sound system out there, so it should be pretty intense. speaking of sound, you all will be pleased to hear that the new dance system is being installed this week in time for doc martin and king britt fri 2/11/00. probably not as happy as me, but now the audiophiles can stop hassling me. ;^) i'm awaiting the festival lineup so that i can program science's memorial weekend accordingly. to those planning on coming into town, please please please start letting me know NOW about hotel st.regis rooms as i don't know how their vacancies will fare over the holiday weekend. also, my web site is being worked on which will have a 313-event page to archive the 12/18/00 party and also provide links to listmember related sites etc etc etc. as i get closer to completion i will post the requests for info. holly has graciously offered to host the archived sets, and josh will be transfering the dats to the proper format, thank you to all who offered to help. take care, linda g __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
(313) review of solar last nite
Could anyone please give a review of last nites performance of Kenny Larkin and Carl Craig at Solar. I tried to listen to it via the web but the stream kept breaking up. I was at the first anniversary party last year. Just wondering if this topped it. thanks, ethan
RE: (313) review of solar last nite
It was pretty fabulous. I know Kenny Carl aren't thought of primarily as DJs, but they had the place rocking! Carl had a pretty intense look on his face most of the night, but Kenny was really enjoying himself -- pumping his fist in the air every now and then, really getting the crowd into it. And it was a complete sauna on the dancefloor, you could barely move to get around *or* get down. I don't know Kenny's usual sets very well, but there were a lot of party tracks (those remixes of I Feel Love at two separate times, Bango, plus a lot of those hands-in-the-air kinda wavers) with just a few jaunts into harder/minimal territory... Saw a few 313 heads in the place too -- hey Dave, how was the trip back!? ;) -- and everyone looked to be having a great time. I got there just as Carlos Craig were wrapping up, so I can't comment on their set, but Detroit Grand Poobahs were hilarious for the 20 minutes they were on. There was a great anniversary vibe to the entire proceedings too, I only hope Solar keeps putting on events (by the way, any news on that front?). And, ummm, if that gorgeous Indian girl I was bumping with on the dancefloor is on the list, could you get in touch? ;) .John.
(313) detroit music festival
hi all...does anyone know if there is an online source for information about this...like a website being hosted for it or something? ...also if anyone is planning on being at motor for feb 19th and then toronto for the minus party the following day could you please email me privately..thanx a bunch ..cheers.. __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Re: (313) MK stuffup
In a message dated 2/10/00 10:31:18 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Apologies to all, I stand corrected, But on the liner notes of a cd I own on network called detroit techno : emotions electric there is a picture of MK and he looks distinctly white, I promise! MK is great though. All I know of by him is a 12 on Network, a 12 on Retroactive and a few comp apperances, but they're all classics, regardless of his skin pigmentation. Matt
Re: (313) The instant globalisation of music?
- Hiphop and rb are much more controlled by major labels. They probably have a marketing strategy in which this lag is purposefully built in. The rationale for it is unclear to me though. I think this is about right. I had a friend who lived in europe last summer and he told me that the commercial dance tracks there are around before the blow up here. He had a few examples of songs you might hear on mtv or commercial crap radio (93.1 in detroit for example) whose names I don't know or care to know but we all would recognize. One that comes to mind is that La Da Dee La Da Da one that you hear all over which he said was like the song of the summer over in germany even though that was a while before it got drilled into skulls of americans. I've been told before that many of the shitty dance pop tunes (you know like in the venga boys, aqua, la bouche vein that get put on the sorrority girl friendly dance mix comps you see advertised on tv which some misguided souls might call techno) are popular in europe months or more before they get radio play in the US. So I've just always figured that the record companies program their hit computers like this. Since dance music has more commercial success in Europe that's like the test market to see if it will be worth releasing in the US. What you've said reaffirms my belief, they probably test hip hop and RnB for success in the states. fuck 'em all _joe
(313) archives
just had to drop a line to everyone at the mention of the archives over the last couple days, i decided to take a browse a few years back... favorite comments so far : dan sicko mentioning his favorite new trip hop records todd sines suggesting that dj sneak and dj funk weren't real people... the years and years rumoring new derrick may releases... me being a stupid 18 year old on mw-raves peace, h
(313) spinner.com
I don't know if this thread has been brought up before but spinner.com's techno channel plays many detroit and detroit inluenced artists. Check it out. So far today i have heard mills, t1000, aux88, drexciya, the sweedes, woody mcbride. This is just to name a few. Not bad for something to listen to while you are at work. Ethan
Re: (313) The instant globalisation of music?
...Old Skool Jams has gotten me through many a work day. Anyway on the globalization subject I also think its because the techno (what ever the hell you wanna call it:) community is smaller, more intertwined. A DJ gets a white label from his own or a friend,plays it out, it gets heard and people go the next and start asking for it or the said DJ passes some whites around. Word of mouth travels fast, even faster if he's given copies to his buddys who are traveling/playing it more at diff't venues around the globe. Then you count in that you are dealing with less label and distribution hoopla because the sources are smaller and are therefore going to be able to respond to the audience faster. With any top radio format I just think there's more hoops to jump through and also less of a language barrie with techno than hip-hop where alot of the phrases and slangs might not translate. ...just a thought. diana __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Re: (313) The instant globalisation of music?
In a message dated 2/10/00 3:52:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Anyway, about Hot97: I was in NYC from July-September last year and listened to it quite a bit. One thing that struck me in the last one/two months or so, is the number of hiphop and rb tunes that are new in the charts or on the radio here in the Netherlands (and I presume in most of Europe) that were in heavy rotation on Hot97 three to six *months* earlier. Some examples, some slighty more recent than others: Donell Jones - U know what's up (v. good rb tune, btw) Montell Jordan - Get it on tonite (ditto) ODB - Baby I got your money 702 - You don't know (313 relevance courtesy of TP: Mark Kinchen produced this) Kelis - Caught out there aka 'I hate you so much right now' This several-month-lag between the US and Europe surprises me. Otto, With some of the music you just mentioned, it's critical that commercial rb/rap like that get sales momentum in the States before a European release is justified. This explains the time lag. When I was in Rotterdam watching MTV and that new Dutch music channel, it was like I never left the States. Destiny's Child, Foxy Brown and Jay-Z with the occasional Eurotrashdisco track (Alice Deejay's I Want You Back In My Life became the unofficial theme song of the whole trip) to remind me I wasn't still in Detroit, music-wise. VIVA and VIVA Zwei (GER) are my favorite European music channels. Also consider that the acts you just named would probably be considered second or third-tier at best. Puff Daddy's album was available worldwide on the same day or within the same week (for all the good it did him). Will Smith's Willennium also. Kelis is gorgeous, isn't she ? She can hate me all she wants. a.