Re: [313] DEMF

2001-04-19 Thread Southern Outpost
What about Juan Atkins? He didn't play last year did he? And he's not 
playing this year?


What is up with that?

Peace,
Patrick.

At 11:59 PM +0100 18/4/01, Stewart Caig wrote:

There have been a number of posts griping at the lack of big names from
Detroit actually playing the DEMF this year, why no Mills, Oldham, Hood
etc
As someone travelling from Europe I don't really see why people are moaning
about this. As far as I can see, the festival was never intended to be
purley a celebration of Detroit artists, but rather a celebration of the
music that, whilst owing much of its heritage to Detroit, has travelled,
changed and morphed across the world over the years. I think this years line
up really represents the global nature of underground electronic music and I
personally have no gripes about it. The fact that it is held in Detroit is a
fitting tribute and recognition enough. Whilst there are many names that I
would have loved to have seen there, There isn't really a single moment
throughout the 3 days where I can see myself being stuck for some wicked
music.
I think people should stop moaning about who isn't there and start getting
into who is. Jazzanova, Kirk Degorgio, Laurent Garnier Live...these people
may not be from Detroit, but they all owe something to it and now they can
give something back.
Plus there's still next year, who lnows what the future holds.

Just my 2 cents
Peace
Stewart

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 I believe that UR will be reprented by James Pennington as they
 were represented last year by Rolando

 Nick Walsh wrote:

  --- tom johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
  Thank you for all of your help!
  
   Why isn't DJ T-1000 playing at this year's lineup?
   Is there some sort of bad relationship between the
   DEMF
   and him? There are few people left in Detroit that
   have not played yet, why is he not on there?
 
  Why aren't UR there? Why isn't Rob Hood or Mills
  there? They're more detroit than most of the freaks
  playing this year...
 
  Later,
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Re: [313] DEMF

2001-04-19 Thread darw_n
maybe these guys are opposed to the festival??

darw_n...

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- Original Message -
From: Southern Outpost [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 Newsgroup
313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 7:19 PM
Subject: Re: [313] DEMF


 What about Juan Atkins? He didn't play last year did he? And he's not
 playing this year?

 What is up with that?

 Peace,
 Patrick.

 At 11:59 PM +0100 18/4/01, Stewart Caig wrote:
 There have been a number of posts griping at the lack of big names from
 Detroit actually playing the DEMF this year, why no Mills, Oldham, Hood
 etc
 As someone travelling from Europe I don't really see why people are
moaning
 about this. As far as I can see, the festival was never intended to be
 purley a celebration of Detroit artists, but rather a celebration of the
 music that, whilst owing much of its heritage to Detroit, has travelled,
 changed and morphed across the world over the years. I think this years
line
 up really represents the global nature of underground electronic music
and I
 personally have no gripes about it. The fact that it is held in Detroit
is a
 fitting tribute and recognition enough. Whilst there are many names that
I
 would have loved to have seen there, There isn't really a single moment
 throughout the 3 days where I can see myself being stuck for some wicked
 music.
 I think people should stop moaning about who isn't there and start
getting
 into who is. Jazzanova, Kirk Degorgio, Laurent Garnier Live...these
people
 may not be from Detroit, but they all owe something to it and now they
can
 give something back.
 Plus there's still next year, who lnows what the future holds.
 
 Just my 2 cents
 Peace
 Stewart
 
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 From: David Bate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Nick Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 11:27 PM
 Subject: Re: [313] DEMF
 
 
   I believe that UR will be reprented by James Pennington as they
   were represented last year by Rolando
 
   Nick Walsh wrote:
 
--- tom johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
Thank you for all of your help!

 Why isn't DJ T-1000 playing at this year's lineup?
 Is there some sort of bad relationship between the
 DEMF
 and him? There are few people left in Detroit that
 have not played yet, why is he not on there?
   
Why aren't UR there? Why isn't Rob Hood or Mills
there? They're more detroit than most of the freaks
playing this year...
   
Later,
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throwin our hat in the ring... another demf afterparty

2001-04-19 Thread Solid Gold Records

well here is yet another demf afterparty for all of you to consider.

saturday may 26th, amsterdam lounge in windsor (519.977.7232) brings you...

the lsf/fresca/solid gold party with:

dj jes (chicago) former resident @ the warehouse  creator of one of last 
summers hottest house tracks i gave you love - fresca recordings/nrk sound 
division/catalyst records/camouflage records/afterhours records/solid gold 
records/contaminated musik/IHR records


solid gold playaz (chicago/milwaukee) - solid gold records/DNH 
records/chisel records/fresca recordings/lsf recordings/static records/eye 
records


jon klote (san francisco) - lsf recordings/impressive os

kris hyde (los angeles) - electric kingdom records

jeffery dee (milwaukee)



plus special guest... only $5, but we could probably get list members in the 
door for free. just email me in private by may 12th to make arrangements for 
guest list. limited space though, so hurry, first come first served!


and if you write music reviews and such, please contact me. we should have 
plenty of new releases to give away while we're there.


kenny kjg


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Re: [313] throwin our hat in the ring... another demf afterparty

2001-04-19 Thread Gerald
Funny coincidence - I was just pulling out some records for my show
tonite, and I grabbed a DJ Jes  Tyree Cooper record, (with this tune
that I love called Buggin') and was wondering what they're up to?

G

Solid Gold Records wrote:
 
 well here is yet another demf afterparty for all of you to consider.
 
 saturday may 26th, amsterdam lounge in windsor (519.977.7232) brings you...
 
 the lsf/fresca/solid gold party with:
 
 dj jes (chicago) former resident @ the warehouse  creator of one of last
 summers hottest house tracks i gave you love - fresca recordings/nrk sound
 division/catalyst records/camouflage records/afterhours records/solid gold
 records/contaminated musik/IHR records


Re: [313] DEMF

2001-04-19 Thread Dan Sicko
Juan for whatever reason (flights on a holiday weekend?) was late 
getting to Detroit.


By the time he did get there, it was apparently too late to reschedule.

That's the way I heard it -- don't know how accurate that story is. 
I did see him at the festival after the time he was supposed to play 
...


-d


maybe these guys are opposed to the festival??

darw_n...

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- Original Message -
From: Southern Outpost [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 Newsgroup
313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 7:19 PM
Subject: Re: [313] DEMF



 What about Juan Atkins? He didn't play last year did he? And he's not
 playing this year?

 What is up with that?

 Peace,
 Patrick.

 At 11:59 PM +0100 18/4/01, Stewart Caig wrote:
 There have been a number of posts griping at the lack of big names from
 Detroit actually playing the DEMF this year, why no Mills, Oldham, Hood
 etc
 As someone travelling from Europe I don't really see why people are

moaning

 about this. As far as I can see, the festival was never intended to be
 purley a celebration of Detroit artists, but rather a celebration of the
 music that, whilst owing much of its heritage to Detroit, has travelled,
 changed and morphed across the world over the years. I think this years

line

 up really represents the global nature of underground electronic music

and I

 personally have no gripes about it. The fact that it is held in Detroit

is a

 fitting tribute and recognition enough. Whilst there are many names that

I

 would have loved to have seen there, There isn't really a single moment
 throughout the 3 days where I can see myself being stuck for some wicked
 music.
 I think people should stop moaning about who isn't there and start

getting

 into who is. Jazzanova, Kirk Degorgio, Laurent Garnier Live...these

people

 may not be from Detroit, but they all owe something to it and now they

can

 give something back.
 Plus there's still next year, who lnows what the future holds.
 
 Just my 2 cents
 Peace
 Stewart
 
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 To: Nick Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 11:27 PM
 Subject: Re: [313] DEMF
 
 
   I believe that UR will be reprented by James Pennington as they
   were represented last year by Rolando
 
   Nick Walsh wrote:
 
--- tom johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
Thank you for all of your help!

 Why isn't DJ T-1000 playing at this year's lineup?
 Is there some sort of bad relationship between the
 DEMF
 and him? There are few people left in Detroit that
 have not played yet, why is he not on there?
   
Why aren't UR there? Why isn't Rob Hood or Mills
there? They're more detroit than most of the freaks
playing this year...
   
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RE: [313] DEMF

2001-04-19 Thread Joshua M. Hill
Actually, Atkins was scheduled for last year. He just didn't show up on time
because of a flight delay. He was there and was introduced to the crowd, but
he didn't spin.

Of course, he isn't exactly known for showing up on time... But Carl Craig
said, somewhere, that Atkins would probably be there next year.

For all those that will be in Detroit a day or two early: Alan Oldham will
be at Recordtime in Ferndale on the 25th of May.

The point isn't that those of us in Detroit don't want an international
lineup. The point is that we've grown up with certain people that we
automatically connect to Detroit techno, and it seems natural that they
wouldn't be excluded from the DEMF. Who wouldn't love to see T-1000 spinning
Thesis as his second track in Hart Plaza with the RenCen in the background?

Cheers.

/j

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 maybe these guys are opposed to the festival??

 darw_n...

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 From: Southern Outpost [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 Newsgroup
 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 7:19 PM
 Subject: Re: [313] DEMF


  What about Juan Atkins? He didn't play last year did he? And he's not
  playing this year?
 
  What is up with that?
 
  Peace,
  Patrick.
 
  At 11:59 PM +0100 18/4/01, Stewart Caig wrote:
  There have been a number of posts griping at the lack of big names from
  Detroit actually playing the DEMF this year, why no Mills, Oldham, Hood
  etc
  As someone travelling from Europe I don't really see why people are
 moaning
  about this. As far as I can see, the festival was never intended to be
  purley a celebration of Detroit artists, but rather a
 celebration of the
  music that, whilst owing much of its heritage to Detroit, has
 travelled,
  changed and morphed across the world over the years. I think this years
 line
  up really represents the global nature of underground electronic music
 and I
  personally have no gripes about it. The fact that it is held in Detroit
 is a
  fitting tribute and recognition enough. Whilst there are many
 names that
 I
  would have loved to have seen there, There isn't really a single moment
  throughout the 3 days where I can see myself being stuck for
 some wicked
  music.
  I think people should stop moaning about who isn't there and start
 getting
  into who is. Jazzanova, Kirk Degorgio, Laurent Garnier Live...these
 people
  may not be from Detroit, but they all owe something to it and now they
 can
  give something back.
  Plus there's still next year, who lnows what the future holds.
  
  Just my 2 cents
  Peace
  Stewart
  
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  To: Nick Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
  Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 11:27 PM
  Subject: Re: [313] DEMF
  
  
I believe that UR will be reprented by James Pennington as they
were represented last year by Rolando
  
Nick Walsh wrote:
  
 --- tom johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 Thank you for all of your help!
 
  Why isn't DJ T-1000 playing at this year's lineup?
  Is there some sort of bad relationship between the
  DEMF
  and him? There are few people left in Detroit that
  have not played yet, why is he not on there?

 Why aren't UR there? Why isn't Rob Hood or Mills
 there? They're more detroit than most of the freaks
 playing this year...

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Techno event in detroit this saturday

2001-04-19 Thread Rudy Delgado

  For those of you in Detroit this weekend I highly
reccomend you check this event out!

 Saturday April 21st:
Eccentric
Featuring:  Set times
   Kevin Saunderson 12:30-2:30
   Robert Hood   2:30-4:30
   Steven Sacks  10:30-12:30

For info call  313-438-1738...
Most of you may not have heard of steven sacks,he is a
house dj from atlanta and if you like any type of
house (except hard :) then I beleive his set will be a
most enjoyable one for you. As for Kevin and Rob, I do
believe this when I say that their names speak for
themselves! Tickets are available at both record times
and at spin cycle for all of you lansing 313ers. Hope
to see some of you out there as I know that I will be
there!

Regards,
 Rudy 

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Metrotechno Kickoff! in D.C.

2001-04-19 Thread Phonopsia
Some of you may remember I posted a message about 313 ambassadors a few
months ago. Well, it's finally coming together in Baltimore/DC. This will be
my only post to 313 on this matter b/c I hate getting event listings for
things that aren't happening in major techno markets. If you're anywhere in
the area, hit me back so I can keep you updated off-list going forward. If
you talked to me about this stuff back then, hit me back now and I can try
to impart some of what I've learned (still learning by the moment).

Metrotechno proudly announces a test-phase for a new night @ Showboat. For
the next two Friday's, the Metrotechno
DJ crew has the opportunity to bring techno to DC. If these first two nights
are a success we will explore the
possibility of taking on the financial responsibility of a weekly event.
Your participation and support are crucial
to our success. Techno is making in-roads here finally, and developing an
audience. If you are complaining about the
music you hear in clubs, boring DJs or the price of admission at most
events, this is your opportunity to change your
scene. We are 100% committed to the furtherance of techno, with no interest
in personal financial gain from this
endeavor. We hope you are with us.

Metrotecho @ Showboat nightclub in Adams Morgan, Washington, D.C. 2477 18th
St. NW, DC (two doors down from
the McDonalds on the corner of 18th  Columbia)

10 pm-2:45 am, drinks until 2

Friday April 20 and 27 $5 cover

This Friday's DJs:

ZELDA (Owner/Moderator of Amtrak DJs and Metatrack Studios)

SPECIAL OLD SKOOL SURPRISE (AKA Gee Why in these parts)

JAMBI

GREG GAIN

THE BALTOWASH PURITY AGENT (some dork who posts too much to 313) :)

http://phonopsia.tripod.com/Metrotek.htm

Thanks for the bandwidth.

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RE: [313] what is electro, now s.o.l.?

2001-04-19 Thread Sakari Karipuro
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Nick Walsh wrote:

 --- Sean Deason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  all
  that it's impossible to define it with any one sound
  or any one artist
  (hell, even that one artists work will jump numerous
  genres in the space of

 copy of Nude Photo is says on the sleeve WARNING:
 This is the real house sound of Detroit. Sheesh, who
 cares about genres... detroit is detroit... If I like
 it it's detroit, okay? 

and everyone seems to forget Inner City. They were Techno too. (and
with mad remixes!) and remember the slogan: The New Dance Sound of
Detroit :)


sakke
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313 in colorado

2001-04-19 Thread Shawn Smith
hey, i recently moved to colorado and wanted to know if theres any other
313'ers out here and if anyone knows of any good scenes out here.  email me
back if anyone can help me out



Saturday 313 event

2001-04-19 Thread Elctr0nicwarfare
Fusion Technology and Nutribe bring you
   -EXCENTRIC-
  -April 21,2001-
  -Detroit-

*Robert Hood - M Plant

*Kevin Saunderson - KMS

*Steven Sacks - Deephouse.com 

*Derek Plaslaiko - DBD, House
Allen Gamble vs Bass Ghost - Fusion Technology, Techno
Kandyman - Hazard-s,  Techno
Dj Concrete- Vinyl Edge, House/Techno
Teddie- Aquafresh, Breaks/House
Wilkie- Fusion Technology, Live

313-438-1738
Tickets available @
 Recordtime - Roseville and Ferndale
 Spin Cycle - Lansing
 Vinyl Edge - Kalamazoo
 Threads - Hamtramck


-anyone attending The Orb show at St. Andrews will be allowed into see Kevin 
and Rob's set for 15$ with the ticketmaster ticket stub after the event is 
over.



Live shows...

2001-04-19 Thread Rhythm Droid
Personally I don't care what they're using as long as the crowd can tell 
that they're doing something.


It's currently still hard to get alot of crazy live stuff goin with the 
laptop, but that has yet to change (leaving us all-hardware-based producers 
in the dust! = )


Hey Oliver, would you be at all interested in going more in depth with how 
your setup will go?  What software will you be running?  And what's this 
control surface your talking about.  Very curious, can't wait to see you 
in action = )


Personally, I've never seen a live act yet that has REALLY impressed me.  
Here in Los Angeles we get dicks shoved in our mouths (a bad thing, in this 
case, at least) with acts that are either not live, or don't do anything 
exciting.


If I was to experience a performance that would make me have to change my 
underwear because of how sickening it was, it'd be something like:


A percussion cat who can improvise on drum machines (analog, and sample/loop 
based) live running them in different time signatures, with the ability to 
do fills and rolls and bombs and even musical questions, answers, and 
mockeries of other memebers.


A keyboardist similar to Herbie Hancock on some analog synths and a Rhodes 
and live analog step sequencers, with the ability to loop the MIDI data from 
his live playing and tweak that in real time.


A bassist (like Jaco or Squarepusher) with an acoustic bass, an electric 
bass with some pedals (like wah and bass synth), an SH-101, and a strap-on 
controller controlling a MIDI'd 303.  The bassist would also have the 
ability to trigger little arpeggios or patterns or loop and manipulate his 
own playing.


That'd be sick.  Maybe it'll happen someday?  Anyone seen anything remotely 
like this?


Thanks,
Devon


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Re: [313] Live shows...

2001-04-19 Thread Kieran
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Rhythm Droid wrote:

] A bassist (like Jaco or Squarepusher) with an acoustic bass, an electric 
] bass with some pedals (like wah and bass synth), an SH-101, and a strap-on 
] controller controlling a MIDI'd 303.  The bassist would also have the 
] ability to trigger little arpeggios or patterns or loop and manipulate his 
] own playing.
] 
] That'd be sick.  Maybe it'll happen someday?

Maybe. However most producers are single entities. You rarely see large groups
(or groups at all) in our field of music. I gather this is because once that
happens, autonomy of production is lost and most producers like to have total
control over their work. If you had Earth-Wind-Fire sized electronic groups (7
members or maybe even more), then you could more than likely see these people
get out front and play one (maybe even two) instruments real time live. Its
humanly impossible to control 10-15 instruments with only one person playing
all of them live, so most people use Midi Sequencers to control playback of
the tracks because they dont have 10 brains, 20 arms, and 20 eyes to all
monitor, play, and time 10 or more different instruments at
once. Improvisation can still occur, that's for sure, but the experience you
seem to be after is one more based around other forms of music played live.

cya,
Kieran



spot that tune....

2001-04-19 Thread Kobi Omega
Yo, just got back from the Gatecrasher Birmingham NEC event
Carl Cox and Richie Hawtin headed the techno room...

I was expecting the techno to be a bit tame given that gatecrasher is not
exactly the Tresor clubbut the techno was harder and more true than
anything I have heard in UK before
it looks like Detroit and German Techno sounds are really begining to make
up a bigger part of the UK club scene..sort of a natural move given the lack
of groove in hardhouse...

Does anyone know a good club in london, where 313 style techno is regular??

Anyway...Richie Hawtin played a tune with some guy speaking in it, it sounds
pitched down a few notes...
Saying...
I get sick and tired of what people say.why do I put up with this sh*t,
every f**king day...

any guesses..??



Re: [313] DEMF

2001-04-19 Thread paul
been said before probably but why instead
of moaning about who isn't there (and some
of these names mentioned really are nothing
particularly special on the decks anyway) why not
go out and check the whole load of others
who are and who you probably wouldn't get a
chance to see any other time.

and don't juan, alan oldham etc play in detroit
regularly anyway?

innercity, leeds
home of last year's uk love parade
with the stunning line up of..judge jules, sasha,
eric morillo, pete tong and a whole load of other
superstar wankers







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 maybe these guys are opposed to the festival??

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  What about Juan Atkins? He didn't play last year did he? And he's not
  playing this year?
 
  What is up with that?
 
  Peace,
  Patrick.
 
  At 11:59 PM +0100 18/4/01, Stewart Caig wrote:
  There have been a number of posts griping at the lack of big names from
  Detroit actually playing the DEMF this year, why no Mills, Oldham, Hood
  etc
  As someone travelling from Europe I don't really see why people are
 moaning
  about this. As far as I can see, the festival was never intended to be
  purley a celebration of Detroit artists, but rather a celebration of
the
  music that, whilst owing much of its heritage to Detroit, has
travelled,
  changed and morphed across the world over the years. I think this years
 line
  up really represents the global nature of underground electronic music
 and I
  personally have no gripes about it. The fact that it is held in Detroit
 is a
  fitting tribute and recognition enough. Whilst there are many names
that
 I
  would have loved to have seen there, There isn't really a single moment
  throughout the 3 days where I can see myself being stuck for some
wicked
  music.
  I think people should stop moaning about who isn't there and start
 getting
  into who is. Jazzanova, Kirk Degorgio, Laurent Garnier Live...these
 people
  may not be from Detroit, but they all owe something to it and now they
 can
  give something back.
  Plus there's still next year, who lnows what the future holds.
  
  Just my 2 cents
  Peace
  Stewart
  
  - Original Message -
  From: David Bate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Nick Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
  Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 11:27 PM
  Subject: Re: [313] DEMF
  
  
I believe that UR will be reprented by James Pennington as they
were represented last year by Rolando
  
Nick Walsh wrote:
  
 --- tom johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 Thank you for all of your help!
 
  Why isn't DJ T-1000 playing at this year's lineup?
  Is there some sort of bad relationship between the
  DEMF
  and him? There are few people left in Detroit that
  have not played yet, why is he not on there?

 Why aren't UR there? Why isn't Rob Hood or Mills
 there? They're more detroit than most of the freaks
 playing this year...

 Later,
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Christian Smith / Alan Oldhan DJ T-1000 In tokyo

2001-04-19 Thread nancy mitchell
-For those of you in tokyo during this time please
come check this out:

EVENT NAME:  Infrared (soon changed to BIRTHDAY)

Christian Smith
Takkyu Ishino
@ WOMB in Shibuya

FRIDAY MAY 11, 2001



and then
Saturday June 23, 2001

BIRTHDAY

Alan Oldham  DJ T-1000
and other guest TBA



www.womb.co.jp

see you there!


BIRTHDAYis every second Firday of the month, but
sometimes Birth can happen on other days!!!

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Re: [313] random noise generation

2001-04-19 Thread Benn Glazier

At 11:22 AM 18/04/2001 -0500, you wrote:


i would have to say Seige or Black Water is my favorite tracks from

octave one.  anyone care to add to this thread?


Try 'Instrument of Change'...  beautiful chord driven track.

I dug out a few oldies the other day - 'Meridian' by Octave One, and even 
I Can't Help Myself off Random Beats 1 by RNG.


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Re: [313] spot that tune....

2001-04-19 Thread paul
yeah right, techno's coming back again etc etc

try
london/southlost, the end, ultimate base, geushky, headstart
 even fabric's 2nd room regularly has bone,rolando, adam beyer
or
further north...house of god, atomic jam, the orbit, tribal sessions
club 69, pure, voodoo

don't do it!
homelands, gatecrasher, creamfields and most other big name
summer events with their token 2 techno dj line up at probably
around £30 entry

how much was gatecrasher bearing in mind richie was
playing with john aqaviva in london with speedy j live
and in manchester the same week for under a tenner.
both times with the added bonus of no carl cox.

think about it
innercity
www.innercity.co.uk



- Original Message -
From: Kobi Omega [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 9:07 AM
Subject: [313] spot that tune


 Yo, just got back from the Gatecrasher Birmingham NEC event
 Carl Cox and Richie Hawtin headed the techno room...

 I was expecting the techno to be a bit tame given that gatecrasher is not
 exactly the Tresor clubbut the techno was harder and more true than
 anything I have heard in UK before
 it looks like Detroit and German Techno sounds are really begining to make
 up a bigger part of the UK club scene..sort of a natural move given the
lack
 of groove in hardhouse...

 Does anyone know a good club in london, where 313 style techno is
regular??

 Anyway...Richie Hawtin played a tune with some guy speaking in it, it
sounds
 pitched down a few notes...
 Saying...
 I get sick and tired of what people say.why do I put up with this
sh*t,
 every f**king day...

 any guesses..??


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Re: [313] spot that tune....

2001-04-19 Thread Paul Hudson
lol - well said Paul.

Anyway, for those that don't know, the Richie Hawtin night at Sankeys in
Manchester is to be broadcast on Radio 1's essential Mix this weekend.


 how much was gatecrasher bearing in mind richie was
 playing with john aqaviva in london with speedy j live
 and in manchester the same week for under a tenner.
 both times with the added bonus of no carl cox.

 think about it




Fw: RECLOOSE presents JIGSAW MUSIC (Eskimo Recordings)

2001-04-19 Thread Tom Robbins
RECLOOSE presents JIGSAW MUSIC (Eskimo Recordings)Oops, this didn't through
the first time because it had a naughty word in it...

RECLOOSE PRESENTS
JIGSAW MUSIC

ARTIST: VARIOUS
TITLE: RECLOOSE PRESENTS JIGSAW  MUSIC
LABEL: ESKIMO RECORDINGS
FORMAT: CD (mixed) VINYL 2X12² (UNMIXED)
RELEASE: 14 JUNE 2001
CAT NO: CD 541416 500586 VINYL 541416 500587

After two incredibly well received, highly eclectic mix compilations from
the Eskimo crew, Eskimo 1 and Eskimo 2 - ONatural Music Vaporiser¹, they
have now called upon one of the guest DJ¹s from their well renowned parties
to throw down some heavyweight tunes and beats.

Matt Chicoine first came to prominence in the spring of 1997 after he
planted a Recloose demo tape in Carl Craig's sandwich. This led to three
soulful, at times experimental and always ambitious releases for Planet E
Communications, So This Is the Dining Room, Spelunking and the latest
release Can't Take It/Absence of One. Each one illustrated Recloose's
variety of approaches, techniques, and influences- everything from Detroit
techno and house, to dub reggae, jazz, hip hop, and soul/funk. These
groundbreaking releases have firmly cemented Recloose into the next wave of
the Detroit musical tradition.

As a DJ Recloose has been playing with records since 1994, the year he
transplanted his love of music from eight years of saxophone and jazz study
into the art of mixing, cutting, and dicing vinyl. Through his local radio
show in Ann Arbor, Recloose quickly became known around town as the guy
doing that crazy s**t, inviting guest musicians, poets, MCs, and producers
all to get in on the mix of the highly improvisatory radio stew. Since these
early beginnings, Recloose has been invited to play worldwide, both as a
solo act, and as the touring DJ for Carl Craig's outer space jazz fusion
outfit, Innerzone Orchestra. Of the gigs with Innerzone, Recloose says They
really quenched a thirst that I'd had for a long time, namely getting back
to playing live in an ensemble. His ear for jazz, experimentation, and
improv scratching made Recloose a perfect addition to an all-star cast of
players (including former Sun Ra drummer Francisco Mora, and acclaimed NYC
keyboardist Craig Taborn).

The Jigsaw mix sees Matt stringing together pieces that would not seem
apparent to most DJs, finding disparate records with a common thread which
when mixed the beats and noises come together to create a new vibe. Origin
Featuring Shaka was an early outing for Cleveland  Watkiss, it first came
out on a compilation in 94 and Matt resurrects it here as he says ³its a
sweet track that makes an awesome introduction to the mix.² The mix moves up
a gear via Kemetic Just and Herbert¹s remix of Recloose¹s own OCant Take It¹
whilst Dan Electro¹s ODown is the Power¹ rides perfectly over Kerri
Chandler¹s hard ass afro beats.  Ibex¹s OOasis¹ is another Planet e special
which shows that Detroit has woken up to the sound of the broken beat and is
followed by the awesome rough funk of the Opaque remix of P¹Taah.  Theo
Parrish¹s OSayala Sayale¹ is as yet unreleased but will surface on Sound
Signature as the flip side to Theo¹s remix of Recloose¹s OCan¹t Take It¹.
Matt even managed to get a track from Detroit legend Anthony Shakir,
OAssimilated¹ in Matts own words ³Shake is a big influence on my music and
somebody who I have mad respect for² - nuff said! OOn a Journey¹ by Electric
Funk was originally released in 1982, Matt first encountered it when a
friend of his who deals records pulled a copy out of a random stack of tunes
and he just had to have it. The mix closes with an exclusive track, Ayro¹s -
OLet This,¹ - slated to be one of the first releases on Omoa Music, a label
that has been set up by a tight group of multi talented friends from
Detroit, including Mr Chicoine.  This track is by Jeremy Ellis and
demonstrates the label¹s intention of getting the up and coming talent in
the Detroit area to collaborate and inspire each other.

Tracklist

1. Origin featuring Shaka - Music Man
2. Kemetic Just - For Your Love
3. Recloose - Cant Take It  - Herberts Sum  Dub
4. Dan Electro - Down is the Power
5. Kerri OKaoz 6:23¹ Chandler - Grass Cutter
6. Zero dB - Click
7. Ibex - Oasis
8. P¹Taah - The Crossing Opaque remix
9. Theo Parrish - Sayala Sayale
10. Landslide - The Jupiter Effect
11. Shake - Assimilated
12. Electric Funk - On a Journey
13. Ayro - Let This

Selected Discography:

So This Is The Dining Room EP (Planet E)
Spelunking EP(Planet E)
Can't Take It b/w Absence of One (Planet E)
Freezone 5 compilation (SSR/Crammed)
Coming From The D compilation (Intuit/Solar)
remix for Les Gammas- Guauanco (Compost- Germany)
remix for Ballistic Mystic- Imperial Cruise (Exist Dance)
remix for Crue-L Grand Orchestra- We Live A Life (Crue-L Records- Japan)
remix for Jaymz Nylon- One Nation (Irma Records-Italy)
Dan Curtin Remix for (Elypsia Records)
Loqate Remix (Ubiquity)

Recloose's tour details...  more to follow

- 20/04 - 

sender berlin

2001-04-19 Thread Alasdair Lyon
How many albums have sender berlin got out?
I've got one on tresor and I have a john peel session
where they talk about releasing another album. This
was from last year.

Aly




Aussie needs a lift to Rob Hood on Sat. Night.

2001-04-19 Thread Southern Outpost

Hi all,
I'm getting into Detroit Friday night and would really like to get to 
the Rob Hood gig on Sat night. Is there any friendly local Detroiters 
who would be up for giving a car-less Aussie 313'er a lift from 
Downtown (Shorecrest)


I'll probably be able to check my email once on Saturday morning for 
any offers, otherwise you could always leave a message at the 
Shorecrest for me! ;)


Thanks anyway... be good to see some 313 faces!

Peace,
Patrick Wacher.
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Public Enemy lyrics ? (was:RE: [313] Too Black,Too Strong)

2001-04-19 Thread Gwendal Cobert
BTW, does anybody have some good resource for Public Enemy lyrics ? off-list
of course... thanks in advance !

Gwendal

 It's used at the beginning of 'Bring the Noise' from 'It
 Takes a Nation of
 Millions'.

 ...Too Black, too Strong...then Flav unleashes :'Yo Chuck those
 honey-drippers are still frontin on us, show them that we can
 do this, like
 through this, like we always knew this...'



RE: [313] Public Enemy lyrics ? (was:RE: [313] Too Black,Too Stro ng)

2001-04-19 Thread Mann, Ravinder [CCS]
thier albums sleeves...sorry,  Ill get my coat, my taxi awaits :-)

Rav

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 Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 11:55 AM
 To:   313@hyperreal.org
 Subject:  [313] Public Enemy lyrics ? (was:RE: [313] Too Black,Too Strong)
 
 BTW, does anybody have some good resource for Public Enemy lyrics ? off-list
 of course... thanks in advance !
 
 Gwendal
 
  It's used at the beginning of 'Bring the Noise' from 'It
  Takes a Nation of
  Millions'.
 
  ...Too Black, too Strong...then Flav unleashes :'Yo Chuck those
  honey-drippers are still frontin on us, show them that we can
  do this, like
  through this, like we always knew this...'
 
 
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RE: [313] Public Enemy lyrics ? (was:RE: [313] Too Black,Too Stro ng)

2001-04-19 Thread Jochem_Peteri


think sample is from The last poetsdunno which album but i´ll run thru my
collection tonite...

154




test delete

2001-04-19 Thread Mediadrome
 


Mills id: from the 21st

2001-04-19 Thread martin clark

a friend brought me back Jeff Mills 'From the 21st' lp from japan.

at least one track has appeared before. can anyone name any of the others? 
this has got to be Jeffs deepest lp...


gata
solara
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optima (reason) - this is on Axis 12
B2F-7
to count
31J56-4
zenith
twilight 20
violet (21 counts)
m87

please ad a cat number beside the track if you know where it came from...

martin
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AR

2001-04-19 Thread martin clark

has anyone got email for the AR people at RS and Astralwerks please?
it's urgent
thanks
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FW: DE/DEMF Promos (fwd)

2001-04-19 Thread Rob Theakston

In my inbox this morning, for those who couldn't afford the insane prices
for a booth



***
UNIQUE PROMOTIONS FOR DETROIT BANDS, DJS AND MUSICIANS


Here's a unique one-time opportunity to promote your music!

Detroit Entertainment (*) will be premiering the first issue of its
interactive media CD magazine at the upcoming Detroit Electronic Music
Festival (**).  During the event, we will be giving away free issues of
the media CD as well as showcasing video footage of our broadcast
episodes and area event footage.

To help promote local music, we are offering the following opportunities
for Detroit area artists:


M P 3   S H O W C A S E S

There is limited space available on our giveaway media CD for one (1)
MP3 of your original music (no covers).  With your MP3, a static,
non-animated page will be created with your logo, promo photo and brief
bio with full contact info.  Your MP3 will play in a continuous loop
within the background of your showcase and will be linked from our
Spotlight feature.  Also note that this media CD will be sent to various
PR representatives within the music industry as an introduction to our
magazine.  After the DEMF event, your showcase may be considered an
extensive interactive format complete with video footage and interview.

Rate: $50

Format: MP3 and digital imagery on disk, media CD or email (Audio CDs
accepted if received by 5/5/01)


V I D E O   S H O W C A S E S

Limited space is also available for your music video or live footage
within our looped video presentation.  Shown on various video monitors,
your footage will become part of our eye-catching display.  Video
inclusion is subject for approval based on content, quality and
creativity.  Footage will remain unedited, but may be shortened for
length.

Rate: Free w/MP3 Showcase

Format: MPG/AVI on disk, CD or email (VHS accepted if received by
5/5/01)


P R O M O   T A B L E   S P A C E

Have a space at the DEMF without the high costs!  Limited table space in
our booth will be available for your own giveaways.  This is limited
to CDs and cassettes only (stickers and other promos are subject to
approval first).  Please note that these promos must be delivered to our
booth prior to the event.

Rate: $25 w/MP3 Showcase, $50 w/o


NOTE: All digital submissions must be received by 5/12/01 for CD
inclusion (5/5/01 for material submissions to be converted).  This offer
is valid for the DEMF 2001 event only.  Materials submitted will not be
returned.


If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at the info below or
visit our test demo at http://www.detroitentertainment.net;.  Thank you
and take care.


Sincerely,


Anthony Palacio - Editor

Detroit Entertainment
Voice: 313-565-8459
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WWWeb: http://www.detroitentertainment.net


* Detroit Entertainment has covered all aspects of Detroit area
entertainment since 1996.  In May 2001, DE's continuous evolution will
premier a new interactive media format with streaming video coverage of
Detroit's growing nightlife.  From in-the-scene club reviews to
interactive celebrity interviews to live event coverage, DE is destined
to become the definitive source for the latest in Detroit area coverage
formatted in a monthly media CD.

** The Detroit Electronic Music Festival will be held during Memorial
weekend. May 26-28, 2001.  Last year, the first DEMF brought an
estimated 1.5 million people during the free 3-day celebration of
electronic music in the city of it's origin.  2001's DEMF promises to be
even larger with over 70 performances on 4 stages from electronic
music's legends and upcoming innovators.




Re: [313] sender berlin

2001-04-19 Thread Christian Bloch
Sender Berlin's second album on tresor got cancelled. They've released the
tracks meant for it on kanzleramt and their own ungleich label. also check
out their work as x-men (with agent cooper a.k.a. pacou) and double x
(with alex kowalski a.k.a. dis_x 3)... finally they've released a few tracks
as spreepatente on bpith... a website should be up sometime during summer.
hope this helps - i'll be happy to answer any other questions you might have
about them.

Christian Bloch
www.mp3.com/bloch
Tresor/LL/Deep Night Essentials/Simple Muzik/Funque
Droppings/Set.Go/Restructured


- Original Message -
From: Alasdair Lyon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 11:20 AM
Subject: [313] sender berlin


 How many albums have sender berlin got out?
 I've got one on tresor and I have a john peel session
 where they talk about releasing another album. This
 was from last year.

 Aly



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St. Louis

2001-04-19 Thread pietro
Pardon the intrusion..

I will be in St. Louis this weekend and
the next and am curious to know of any
events that may be taking place in and
around this area on Friday and/or Saturday.
If there are good record shops et cetera,
that info would be swell. I will be there
the nights of April 20, 21, and 27.

Please reply off list, thanks!

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Re: [313] sender berlin

2001-04-19 Thread Christian Bloch
LOL ;) no - just good friends...

Christian Bloch
www.mp3.com/bloch
Tresor/LL/Deep Night Essentials/Simple Muzik/Funque
Droppings/Set.Go/Restructured


- Original Message -
From: Sean Deason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Christian Bloch' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 Hyperreal.Org
313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 3:25 PM
Subject: RE: [313] sender berlin


 heres a question: Is Christian Bloch an alias of Sender Berlin? I smell a
 conspiracy theory coming on!
 sean

 -Original Message-
 From: Christian Bloch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 9:14 AM
 To: 313 Hyperreal.Org
 Subject: Re: [313] sender berlin


 Sender Berlin's second album on tresor got cancelled. They've released the
 tracks meant for it on kanzleramt and their own ungleich label. also
check
 out their work as x-men (with agent cooper a.k.a. pacou) and double x
 (with alex kowalski a.k.a. dis_x 3)... finally they've released a few
tracks
 as spreepatente on bpith... a website should be up sometime during
summer.
 hope this helps - i'll be happy to answer any other questions you might
have
 about them.

 Christian Bloch
 www.mp3.com/bloch
 Tresor/LL/Deep Night Essentials/Simple Muzik/Funque
 Droppings/Set.Go/Restructured


 - Original Message -
 From: Alasdair Lyon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 11:20 AM
 Subject: [313] sender berlin


  How many albums have sender berlin got out?
  I've got one on tresor and I have a john peel session
  where they talk about releasing another album. This
  was from last year.
 
  Aly
 
 
 
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Equinox playlist/archived show 4-18-01

2001-04-19 Thread Gerald
Here's the list from lastnite's show
Tune into the archive with Real Audio if you like.
http://www.1Groove.com/show.php?s=equinox

Starts off with an hour of deep/garage/soulful/funky/jazzy house, and
then things start to get a little electro sounding further on (including
the latest from the Slade Brothers - Incognegro EP, on Throw Records;
the latest guise for Paris the Black Fu  Dr. Toefinger, from the
Detroit Grand Pubah's) + a few techtype things thrown in for good
measure.

Title - Artist (Label)
Hour 1
Do You Like Robots? - Low End (Farris Wheel)
The Snare - Zero Db (Fluid Ounce)
Clash  Bowling EP - Gentleman's Orchestra (Gentleman's Haircut)
Earth Is The Place - Nathan Haines Feat. Verna Francis (Chilli Funk)
Moonlightin' - Olivier Portal (Straight-Up)
The Charter - Pepe Braddock (Versatile) 
Over The Waves - Next Evidence (Basic)
The Thief That Stole My Sad Days... Ya Blessin' Me - Kenny Dixon Jr.
(KDJ)
Rhythm You - Mille  Mr Hirsch (United States Of Mars)
Lush - The Rurals (Peng)

Hour 2
The Last Laugh - Ibex (Planet E)
N/A - Schatrax (Schatrax)
Near EP - Dan Curtin (Metamorphic)
Feeling Love - Gamat 3000 (F-A-T)
One For Thus - Mr. G (Phoenix G)
Skin Deep EP - Jeff Mills (Purpose Maker)
Buggin' - Tyree Cooper  DJ Jes (Made In Frankfurt)
Switch Now - The 7110 (Taka)
The Awakening - Technasia (Technasia)
Venus In Spurs - Convextion (Tektite)

Hour 3
Chapter 1 - Dean  DeLuca (M Plant)
Message From Machines - Plastic Sleeves (Down Low)
Incognegro EP - Slade Brothers (Throw)
Don't Stop The Beat - Anthony Rother (PSI49Net)
Little Computer People - Little Computer People (!K7)
Combat In Thought EP - Blackout Theory (Chair)
Interplanetary Thoughts In Flight - Moonstarr (PTR)
I Am - Szerementa Program (Svek)
Sleepwalking - Exit Strategy (Intrinsic)
The Third Room (Villalobos Remix) - Der Dritte Raum (Eye Q)
Neanderthal - Terry Mitchell (Dark House)
   
Cheers,

G


Detroit Area Labels

2001-04-19 Thread Wraith313
I am looking for Detroit area labels to send my unique, hardcore, Detroit 
techno tracks to.  Any contact info would be very appreciated.  thanks.
Tim

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www.outrecords.com

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RE: [313] sender berlin - X Men

2001-04-19 Thread george . jones
Aiight... What gives here... How many cats out there call themselves the
X-Men? Last I remember, the X-Men was DJ Slip and DJ Unknown from back in
the day.

also check out their work as x-men (with agent cooper a.k.a. pacou) and
double x
(with alex kowalski a.k.a. dis_x 3)...




Re: [313] what is electro, now s.o.l.?

2001-04-19 Thread Nick Walsh

--- darw_n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   Well
detroit was the beginning of electronic music
 as
  we know it so..
 
 
 ??  huh!?!?!?

Okay... The origins are pretty ambiguous but what I
meant was Detroit up at the start of techno and house
(when it was being called techno and house)...

Don't get me arguing pls:)

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re: sender berlin - X Men

2001-04-19 Thread Christian Bloch
I know and they know - that's why they stopped calling themselves that...
too many x-men around. For the record, their x-men releases include 2
releases on roh and a series of three x-men releases: x-men detroit,
x-men berlin and x-men tokyo pressed in those parts of the world.

Christian Bloch
www.mp3.com/bloch
Tresor/LL/Deep Night Essentials/Simple Muzik/Funque
Droppings/Set.Go/Restructured


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  Aiight... What gives here... How many cats out there call themselves the
  X-Men? Last I remember, the X-Men was DJ Slip and DJ Unknown from back
in
  the day.
 
  also check out their work as x-men (with agent cooper a.k.a. pacou)
and
  double x
  (with alex kowalski a.k.a. dis_x 3)...
 
 
 
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RE: [313] what is electro, now s.o.l.?

2001-04-19 Thread Steven Taylor
 --- darw_n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   Well
 detroit was the beginning of electronic music
  as
   we know it so..
  
  
  ??  huh!?!?!?
 
 Okay... The origins are pretty ambiguous but what I
 meant was Detroit up at the start of techno and house
 (when it was being called techno and house)...
 
 Don't get me arguing pls:)

Dont make ambiguous statements pls! :)


Re: [313] Detroit in may

2001-04-19 Thread jkessler
If house is your thing, I heard something on this list about Lil' Louis 
making a rare appearance at a party thrown by Alton Miller in some art 
gallery on May 5th, I think. I also heard that some members of UR will be 
spinning as well? Sounds pretty good to me :)

-J

 hey, ive been out of town for almost a year now and get to return to 
detroit
 in may,  is there anything special going on besides the demf
 
 
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NEW QUALITY TECHNO NIGHT IN LONDON...

2001-04-19 Thread Gavin Weale
I don't know if this might have been posted before, but check out this new 
London techno night run by a guy I know.

This is a regular monthly of quality techno, and anyone who likes this sort of 
music should be there, really, shouldn't they?!

Here are the details:


SUBURBAN KNIGHT (UR) AT FLUX, LONDON

FRIDAY, 27th APRIL 2001

 

After the success of FLUXs London debut event with the magnificent DJ BONE at 
the ELECTROWERKZ on 30th March, we are proud to announce that this months’ 
event will take place on Friday 27th April at the Chunnel Club in Vauxhall, 
SE1, featuring an exclusive UK appearance from none other than Detroit legend 
JAMES PENNINGTON a.k.a SUBURBAN KNIGHT from UNDERGROUND RESISTANCE. Joining him 
in room 1 will be FLUX resident CHRIS FINKE, providing the FUNK via the finest 
quality electronic dance music, and Flux’s other resident DJ, PENFOLD, hotfoot 
from his firing set at the Electrowerkz. Both possess considerable technical 
skills, and these, combined with a wealth of musical knowledge will ensure you 
are kept on your toes! London newcomer RYAN BLACKMAN makes his FLUX debut at 
this event, and from what we’ve heard of him, he’s certainly one to watch…

“Anything goes” in room 2, and heading the line up will be London’s BRENDA 
RUSSELL from on_test records and resident at the recently re-launched BASE 
(Velvet Rooms). SIGNAL RECORDINGS’ own BLIP BLIP SOCIETY will be performing at 
live set, which will include material from their forthcoming release “signal 
003”, and AIDY WEST from Northampton’s VINYL UNDERGROUND and BABY GRANT will 
also be on hand for your listening pleasure.

For those of you who don’t know, FLUX is concerned purely with bringing back 
THE FUNK to the London techno scene-QUALITY TECHNO AND ELECTRONIC MUSIC is our 
policy, and we are 100% committed to promoting THE FINEST electronic dance 
music as opposed to never-ending funkless loops all night long! So bring your 
dancing shoes...

 

Please note that FLUX has been established for nearly four years now, and is in 
NO WAY connected to the new Brighton-based night of the same name.

 

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND TICKET RESERVATIONS, 

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STOP PRESS...OCTAVE ONE...FLUX...LONDON...25th MAY

 

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Re: [313] spot that tune....

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Re: [313] spot that tune....

2001-04-19 Thread George Todd
What  where is Gueshky?

That would be my neck of the woods. It's a Southsea (Portsmouth England)
based techno night in the Wedgewood rooms. It's good too. Last 2 times saw
Dave Angel and Colin Favor.

Peace
George
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LONDON HAYWIRE SESSIONS

2001-04-19 Thread Amanda
Anyone still unclear about electro should check out May 4th, Kitbuilders do
some of the finest electro...we'll be uploading their live set in Real Audio
for those of you who can't make it!
Amanda
;)




THE HAYWIRE SESSIONS
@ 93FeetEast, 150 Brick Lane, London, E1
[opposite the Truman Brewery]
9pm ­ 3am
£7 conc/b4 11pm £8 after


Friday 20th April
ANDREW WEATHERALL [6 hour set]
DISCO DUCKS - hiphop action with the 4 man scratch crew featuring
Grazzhoppa, Mr Greedy, DJ Doubles and Smimooz.
J STRETCH [R.R.B.]

Disco Ducks are a European crew of DJs and producers. Their sets are a
unique blend of scratchin',  6 deck mixing and live drum machines. The decks
are set ablaze by the turntable skills of Grazzhoppa and Doubles and the
music pasted together by Mr Greedy and Smimooz. The Ducks are set to release
their debut lp 'Breaking Golden Eggs' on the very eclectic Process Records.
Tactical support from J Stretch who's responsible for the debut 12 on
Really Rotten Beats and resident Andrew Weatherall performs a spectacular 6
hour set! ...ROADBLOCK...


Friday 4th May

KITBUILDERS - LIVE [Vertical/Electrochord/World Electric]
ANDREW WEATHERALL [R.G.C.]
KEITH TENNISWOOD [R.G.C.]
RICHARD THAIR [Red Snapper]
SPACESHIP GOD  [Process]

The Kitbuilder¹s have grabbed attention with their album, ³Wake Up¹ on the
World Electric label. They call it Sci-Fi Punkrock energy, we call it
well-constructed electro machine funk.


Friday 18th May
PLAYHOUSE RECORDS TOUR
ISOLEE - LIVE
HEIKO MSO
ATA
RICHARD FEARLESS [Death In Vegas]
ANDREW WEATHERALL [R.G.C.]

Playhouse is the Frankfurt home of Losoul, Isolee, Anu Pillai, Richard
Villalobos and Bodo Elsel. They call it the sound of a deep mentality, but
when they released Isolee¹s ³Beau Mot Plage² we ended up with widespread
playoutability. Hear this gem and more when Playhouse makes it¹s
long-awaited trip to London. Also, Fearless insists he not so bold as to
appear without a large selection of extremely high quality tunes.


Friday 1st June
TWO LONE SWORDSMEN - LIVE [Warp]
tactical support tba

Six hour live set from Two Lone Swordsmen, planned to accompany the release
of ³Further Reminders², a  selection of remixes of track¹s from TLS¹s ³Tiny
Reminders² album. Advance tickets available for this event. Check the web
for more details





Amanda Burton

MachineMaid / Haywire
Bassment Studios
18-20 Scrutton St
London EC2A 4RJ

T: +44 (0)20 7377 6060
F: +44 (0)20 7377 9991



RE: [313] Terrence Fixmer

2001-04-19 Thread Ad.Roussel
Hi John, Hi list,

Terence Fixmer is a young french artist from Lille, his music has been
mostly influenced by EBM. You can read some more about him on Nuloop as he's
been
april'ARTIST OF THE MONTH. Check www.nuloop.com/searche.asp
If you want to listen to his discography check:
http://www.nuloop.com/ArtistE.asp?art=fixmer
a release on this own label:Planete Rouge
http://www.nuloop.com/DetailE.asp?ref=PLR98001EC=1985

cheers

Adrien




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Hi list,

Does anybody have some substantial info on Terrence Fixmer?? He's a pretty
new face so can't remember reading anything on him yet.

All help is very much appreciated.

Thanks,


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Re: [313] what is electro, now s.o.l.?

2001-04-19 Thread george . jones
No... Just Techno. House is Chicago's claim to fame.




Nick Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/19/2001 10:02:26 AM

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--- darw_n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   Well
detroit was the beginning of electronic music
 as
  we know it so..


 ??  huh!?!?!?

Okay... The origins are pretty ambiguous but what I
meant was Detroit up at the start of techno and house
(when it was being called techno and house)...

Don't get me arguing pls:)

Nick:)


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Re: [313] what is electro, now s.o.l.?

2001-04-19 Thread Nick Walsh
Hi,

 No... Just Techno. House is Chicago's claim to fame.

Oh really?! I'm not saying house started in detroit...
Oh god... what's the point?!?!?! *sigh* I guess you're
all too clever me, you already know everything about
techno and house and who made the first ever 4/4
rhythm and everything right? You'd better help the
young chap who was asking then if you're so smart...
The question was What is Electro? Do you remember?
You ain't that smart, freaks... 

Eat dust,
Nick:|



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 detroit was the beginning of electronic music
  as
   we know it so..
 
 
  ??  huh!?!?!?
 
 Okay... The origins are pretty ambiguous but what I
 meant was Detroit up at the start of techno and
 house
 (when it was being called techno and house)...
 
 Don't get me arguing pls:)
 
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first mix

2001-04-19 Thread Holly MacDonald-Korth
hey... my boss asked me last night, and I didn't know.

who (or when) first decided to mix records and figured out how to cue and
x-fade, etc? what equipment did they use? ie, i assume there weren't mixers
with crossfaders then.


Re: [313] sender berlin

2001-04-19 Thread berislav oremus

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Date: 2001. travanj 19 16:24
Subject: RE: [313] sender berlin


heres a question: Is Christian Bloch an alias of Sender Berlin? I smell a
conspiracy theory coming on!
sean



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RE: [313] Terrence Fixmer

2001-04-19 Thread Ad.Roussel
Yes, Red Planet is the exact translation for Planete Rouge. But it has
nothing to do with this label from Detroit.

Adrien
www.nuloop.com


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Ummm
a release on this own label:Planete Rouge
My french is very limited being from a bi-lingual country and all but this
guys
label is called  Red Planet??

ollie
www.forwardmusic.com
Ad.Roussel wrote:
Hi John, Hi list,
Terence Fixmer is a young french artist from Lille, his music has been
mostly influenced by EBM. You can read some more about him on Nuloop as he's
been
april'ARTIST OF THE MONTH. Check www.nuloop.com/searche.asp
If you want to listen to his discography check:
http://www.nuloop.com/ArtistE.asp?art=fixmer
a release on this own label:Planete Rouge
http://www.nuloop.com/DetailE.asp?ref=PLR98001EC=1985
cheers
Adrien
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Objet : [313] Terrence Fixmer
Hi list,
Does anybody have some substantial info on Terrence Fixmer?? He's a pretty
new face so can't remember reading anything on him yet.
All help is very much appreciated.
Thanks,
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Re: [313] first mix

2001-04-19 Thread d . pinter
If I remember correctly it was probably some of the early Jamacian Soundsystems 
that did what could be called mixing. But there is also the early rap dj's in 
the late 70's that were experimenting as well. Someone has probably compiled a 
history of mixing somewhere on the net.

dave





Re: [313] first mix

2001-04-19 Thread Mad Wax
I recall reading somewhere that the first time someone used 2 turntables to
change records at a club was in the early 30s in London somewhere.

mad wax | http://www.vinyl.vg

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 If I remember correctly it was probably some of the early Jamacian
Soundsystems that did what could be called mixing. But there is also the
early rap dj's in the late 70's that were experimenting as well. Someone has
probably compiled a history of mixing somewhere on the net.

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RE: [313] first mix

2001-04-19 Thread Steven Taylor
That was my dad.

 I recall reading somewhere that the first time someone used 2 
 turntables to
 change records at a club was in the early 30s in London somewhere.
 
 mad wax | http://www.vinyl.vg
 
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 is also the
 early rap dj's in the late 70's that were experimenting as 
 well. Someone has
 probably compiled a history of mixing somewhere on the net.
 
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Re: [313] Terrence Fixmer

2001-04-19 Thread peter mueller
check www.terencefixmer.com for info. there's also some on
www.gigolo-records.de

peter

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UK Techno lives on!

2001-04-19 Thread parris

After much hard work, I have finally got my website up and running, where
you can go to listen to some of the latest sounds I have been creating, in
the form of streaming mixes, streaming tracks, and instant loops.
http://www.digitalrice.com/techno
I would greatly appreciate any feedback you can give me.

Regards,

Ben Browning



Re: [313] first mix

2001-04-19 Thread Stewart Caig
Well according to Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton's book Last Night a DJ
saved my Life, the first person to ever use 2 turntables to get a continuous
flow of music in a public performance was none other than the fat cigar
toting, gold medallion swinging and shellsuit wearing fix it man himslf, Mr
Jimmy Saville (Now then Now Then, how's about that boys and girls etc...).
And this was in 1946! So I guess that kind of makes him the Godfather of
Djing as well as the Godfather of Hip Hop fashion (the blunt, the gold, the
tracksuits :))

Stewart
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 If I remember correctly it was probably some of the early Jamacian
Soundsystems that did what could be called mixing. But there is also the
early rap dj's in the late 70's that were experimenting as well. Someone has
probably compiled a history of mixing somewhere on the net.

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Re: [313] first mix

2001-04-19 Thread Jonny McIntosh
Ageing UK Radio DJ and Arch Tory Shell Suited Fool, Sir Jimmy Saville
reckons he was, back in the forties. Personally, I am sceptical. Jamaican
sound systems pioneered the DIY technology in the 50s and 60s, Kool Herc (a
Jamaican) probably did the cutting across first, back in the early 70s on
his own sound system in NY. As you might know, his aim was to extend the
break so to give more uninterrupted dancing. Francis Grasso, disco DJ in NY,
invented slip-cueing and was credited with being able to hold disco records
together in the mix for over 2 minutes - not bad for live rhythms. Others
who helped in the disco era would be Tee Scott, Walter Pettibone, Larry
Levan  Frankie Knuckles, amongst others. Check out the excellent book Last
Night A DJ Saved My Life for a more in depth look.

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 hey... my boss asked me last night, and I didn't know.

 who (or when) first decided to mix records and figured out how to cue and
 x-fade, etc? what equipment did they use? ie, i assume there weren't
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RE: [313] first mix

2001-04-19 Thread Jeremy Meadows
At the Ann Arbor electronic music colloquium in the fall, Grandmaster Flash
talked about how he actually figured out how to pre-hear a record before he
played it.  Using his electronic know-how (circuits and whatnot) to make a
primitive kind of mixer, he said it was something nobody had done before.
Can anyone add to this?
J

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Subject: [313] first mix

hey... my boss asked me last night, and I didn't know.

who (or when) first decided to mix records and figured out how to cue and
x-fade, etc? what equipment did they use? ie, i assume there weren't mixers
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RE: [313] first mix

2001-04-19 Thread Altitude
I think Phill Grasso is credited (or takes credit) for being the first DJ to
have a continous mix of music.  This would have been in the mid sixties.  He
was the resident at Santuary right when the disco thang began to get big.
Check Last night a DJ saved my Life (someone help me with author), the
book has a definitive history of DJ'ing.

Peace,
raph

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Convextion

2001-04-19 Thread Laurenz
Hi,

I'm really impressed by the sound/groove/depth of the Convextions Venus in
Space-EP (on Tektite).
Are there any labels/artists/tracks I can compare this piece of art with?

Thnx,
Laurenz.



detroit event - temple tonite

2001-04-19 Thread ani
TONIGHT

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every other thursday

@ The Temple 
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Theo Parrish and 
Kenny Dixon jr. 

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Transmat takes over Temple - DEMF Weekend!! 
stay tuned.  

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Re: [313] Convextion

2001-04-19 Thread Otto Koppius
Laurenz wrote:
 
 I'm really impressed by the sound/groove/depth of the Convextions Venus in
 Space-EP (on Tektite).
 Are there any labels/artists/tracks I can compare this piece of art with?

There's two other Convextion releases on Sean Deason's Matrix label that
are well worth hunting down (although probably not that easy to find
nowadays?). Very spacey, driving grooves. Both are EPs that make people
come up to you and ask What the hell *is* that? :)

Otto, who hasn't found the Tektite EP yet :( (Merrick, who does your
distribution?)


Re: [313] first mix

2001-04-19 Thread tim maughan
LOL

it was yo moma;)


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 That was my dad.
 
  I recall reading somewhere that the first time someone used 2 
  turntables to
  change records at a club was in the early 30s in London somewhere.
  
  mad wax | http://www.vinyl.vg
  
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  Soundsystems that did what could be called mixing. But there 
  is also the
  early rap dj's in the late 70's that were experimenting as 
  well. Someone has
  probably compiled a history of mixing somewhere on the net.
  
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Re: [313] sender berlin

2001-04-19 Thread peter mueller
i'd be interested to know if sender berlin is always the same people
(producing and dj-ing)or if they have changing members as well (besides
when they record as 'double x' etc.)

peter

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: Sender Berlin's second album on tresor got cancelled. They've released
the
: tracks meant for it on kanzleramt and their own ungleich label. also
check
: out their work as x-men (with agent cooper a.k.a. pacou) and double
x
: (with alex kowalski a.k.a. dis_x 3)... finally they've released a few
tracks
: as spreepatente on bpith... a website should be up sometime during
summer.
: hope this helps - i'll be happy to answer any other questions you might
have
: about them.
:
: Christian Bloch
: www.mp3.com/bloch
: Tresor/LL/Deep Night Essentials/Simple Muzik/Funque
: Droppings/Set.Go/Restructured
:
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:
:  How many albums have sender berlin got out?
:  I've got one on tresor and I have a john peel session
:  where they talk about releasing another album. This
:  was from last year.
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RE: [313] first mix

2001-04-19 Thread Steven Taylor
Nah my mum was on the extra deck and the theramin.

 LOL
 
 it was yo moma;)
 
 
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  That was my dad.
  
   I recall reading somewhere that the first time someone used 2 
   turntables to
   change records at a club was in the early 30s in London 
 somewhere.
   
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If I remember correctly it was probably some of the 
 early Jamacian
   Soundsystems that did what could be called mixing. But there 
   is also the
   early rap dj's in the late 70's that were experimenting as 
   well. Someone has
   probably compiled a history of mixing somewhere on the net.
   
dave
   
   
   
   

   
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Re: [313] Convextion

2001-04-19 Thread george . jones
Well... The release I just recently asked about, Event Related Potential's
ERP ep shouldn't be all that hard to find. From what the nice folks on
the list told me (Thanks Sean!), ERP = Convextions. It's a pretty sweet
recording. I've often seen it at Record Time (which is also where I got it
from).





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Laurenz wrote:

 I'm really impressed by the sound/groove/depth of the Convextions Venus
in
 Space-EP (on Tektite).
 Are there any labels/artists/tracks I can compare this piece of art with?

There's two other Convextion releases on Sean Deason's Matrix label that
are well worth hunting down (although probably not that easy to find
nowadays?). Very spacey, driving grooves. Both are EPs that make people
come up to you and ask What the hell *is* that? :)

Otto, who hasn't found the Tektite EP yet :( (Merrick, who does your
distribution?)

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Re: [313] sender berlin

2001-04-19 Thread Christian Bloch
Thorsten Litschko (Stassy)  Hendrik Vaak (DJ HendriX)  to be excact ;)
(and you misspelled litschko)

Christian Bloch
www.mp3.com/bloch
Tresor/LL/Deep Night Essentials/Simple Muzik/Funque
Droppings/Set.Go/Restructured


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 313@hyperreal.org
 Date: 2001. travanj 19 16:24
 Subject: RE: [313] sender berlin


 heres a question: Is Christian Bloch an alias of Sender Berlin? I smell a
 conspiracy theory coming on!
 sean
 


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Re: [313] Live shows...

2001-04-19 Thread Alasdair Lyon
If you ever get a chance you should check out UR live.
Seeing UR/Red Planet performing Amazon with no sequences
is something else!


On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Rhythm Droid wrote:

] A bassist (like Jaco or Squarepusher) with an acoustic bass, an electric 
] bass with some pedals (like wah and bass synth), an SH-101, and a strap-on 
] controller controlling a MIDI'd 303.  The bassist would also have the 
] ability to trigger little arpeggios or patterns or loop and manipulate his 
] own playing.
] 
] That'd be sick.  Maybe it'll happen someday?

Maybe. However most producers are single entities. You rarely see large groups
(or groups at all) in our field of music. I gather this is because once that
happens, autonomy of production is lost and most producers like to have total
control over their work. If you had Earth-Wind-Fire sized electronic groups (7
members or maybe even more), then you could more than likely see these people
get out front and play one (maybe even two) instruments real time live. Its
humanly impossible to control 10-15 instruments with only one person playing
all of them live, so most people use Midi Sequencers to control playback of
the tracks because they dont have 10 brains, 20 arms, and 20 eyes to all
monitor, play, and time 10 or more different instruments at
once. Improvisation can still occur, that's for sure, but the experience you
seem to be after is one more based around other forms of music played live.

cya,
Kieran




records fs.

2001-04-19 Thread Jeffrey Burk

red planet 5, 2x12, rp05
various, do you see, 12, foc348
cim, warm data, 12, foc351
mode-m, inner world e.p., 2x12, void005
boards of canada, high scores, 12, ska008

http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItemsuserid=radius9

that's it for now. may add more later. thanks.


tech-no at DEMF?

2001-04-19 Thread David Bitterman
Just to throw this out there, did anyone else know that for no more than the
price of air fare the DEMF was offered Joel Mull, Cari Lekebausch, Mistress
Barbara, Christian Smith, Marco Corola, and a handful of others, and they
said they had absolutely no interest? I could be wrong about this next part,
but I believe there was some offer of sponsoring a stage as part of the
package as well. So much for total diversity as a bunch of seriously pro
level techno gets dissed! -

Just spreadin info. Don't hate me! (or maybe, you can hate me now!)

:P

D 


Re: [313] DEMF

2001-04-19 Thread paul
yeah, i bet you are peter.
  
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 : innercity, leeds
 : home of last year's uk love parade
 : with the stunning line up of..judge jules, sasha,
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Re: [313] first mix

2001-04-19 Thread M Elliot-Knight
I suggest reading Last Night a DJ Saved My Life by Bill Brewster and Frank 
Broughton. It has one of the best histories on DJing and it's entertaining 
to boot.




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Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 11:46:27 -0400

If I remember correctly it was probably some of the early Jamacian 
Soundsystems that did what could be called mixing. But there is also the 
early rap dj's in the late 70's that were experimenting as well. Someone 
has probably compiled a history of mixing somewhere on the net.


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Re: [313] tech-no at DEMF?

2001-04-19 Thread Wraith313
maybe they had no room on the venue?

Wraith313
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www.outrecords.com

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Re: [313] tech-no at DEMF?

2001-04-19 Thread Alex . Lugo

That info is actually true. It seems they were willing to let the person in
question sponsor a stage, but would not let him have control over who would
be appearing on the stage. Circles within circles.

Peace,
Alex
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Just to throw this out there, did anyone else know that for no more than
the
price of air fare the DEMF was offered Joel Mull, Cari Lekebausch, Mistress
Barbara, Christian Smith, Marco Corola, and a handful of others, and they
said they had absolutely no interest? I could be wrong about this next
part,
but I believe there was some offer of sponsoring a stage as part of the
package as well. So much for total diversity as a bunch of seriously pro
level techno gets dissed! -

Just spreadin info. Don't hate me! (or maybe, you can hate me now!)

:P

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Re: [313] Live shows...

2001-04-19 Thread tim maughan
Just wondering - anyone know if there are any recordings of UR live?

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 My last post reminded me of something...

 I've seen a few live performances in the last few years, the most
 impressive of which was Ectomorph's at Solar (The Blind Pig) a couple of
 years ago. I've noticed, these days, that more than a few cats are
bringing
 out laptops and 2 or 3 pieces of gear and running their music from it.
 People have told me that seeing Plastikman live was a billy bad assed
show,
 but I've never seen it. I saw Richie run his DE909 show on New Years Eve
 1999/2000 and though it was cool but still expected something better.

 What I'm really looking to get is some feedback: Do you prefer the
 Ectomorph/Plastikman type of live show or the Laptop/sampler/keyboard type
 of thing and why?


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Re: [313] Contact info - magda, jen xerri

2001-04-19 Thread Matthew Gerbasi
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pretty easy !

mg


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first mix

2001-04-19 Thread christos

If memory serves me right, dont they show a dj mixing disco records on
Saturday Night Fever?

I thought I remember closeups of the dj working a mixer, though I dont
think he beatmatched or anything.


Christos Michalakis 734.730.4297[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

if heaven ain't a lot like detroit, I don't want to go. if heaven ain't a
lot like detroit, I'd just assume stay home. If they ain't got no 8-mile
like they do up in the D, just send me to hell or salt lake city, it'd be
about the same to me
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Re: [313] tech-no at DEMF?

2001-04-19 Thread Otto Koppius
David Bitterman wrote:
 
 Just to throw this out there, did anyone else know that for no more than the
 price of air fare the DEMF was offered Joel Mull, Cari Lekebausch, Mistress
 Barbara, Christian Smith, Marco Corola, and a handful of others, and they
 said they had absolutely no interest? I could be wrong about this next part,
 but I believe there was some offer of sponsoring a stage as part of the
 package as well. So much for total diversity as a bunch of seriously pro
 level techno gets dissed! -

Assuming this is correct info and not simply starting a rumour by
whoever originated this info, there are many legitimate reasons why such
a thing could have happened that do not involve 'dissing'. 

That offer could've been made at a time when the majority of the lineup
was already more or less fixed.
Maybe there was already enough techno in the lineup compared to other
forms of electronic music (it's the dEMf, not the dTf).
Those DJs tour the US on a fairly regular basis, much more than the
average Detroit DJ, so they don't need the exposure as much. One of the
beauties of last year's DEMF was to hear relatively unknown Detroit DJs
spin great sets (it's the Demf, not the emf)*1
Other non-Detroit techno DJs such as Slam and Laurent Garnier have a
stronger musical connection to Detroit than the ones you mention.
Carl Craig may simply like other DJs better and he *is* the musical
director of the festival after all.

Otto
*1 Although I'm wondering, given the way it's being billed this year,
whether they're gonna drop the D after next year's edition and then hold
it each year in the highest-bidding city, say a commercially much more
attractive place like NYC or LA... (/cynical capitalist mode off)




Re: [313] tech-no at DEMF?

2001-04-19 Thread Dennis Donohue
I guess, that Carl Craig didn't know who Marco Carola was???  The US booking 
contact for Marco told me that they offered Carola and some other well know 
swedish-type techno artists and Carl Craig was not familiar.


Cheers!
Dennis



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Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 13:51:08 -0400


That info is actually true. It seems they were willing to let the person in
question sponsor a stage, but would not let him have control over who would
be appearing on the stage. Circles within circles.

Peace,
Alex
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Just to throw this out there, did anyone else know that for no more than
the
price of air fare the DEMF was offered Joel Mull, Cari Lekebausch, Mistress
Barbara, Christian Smith, Marco Corola, and a handful of others, and they
said they had absolutely no interest? I could be wrong about this next
part,
but I believe there was some offer of sponsoring a stage as part of the
package as well. So much for total diversity as a bunch of seriously pro
level techno gets dissed! -

Just spreadin info. Don't hate me! (or maybe, you can hate me now!)

:P

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Re: [313] tech-no at DEMF?

2001-04-19 Thread Otto Koppius
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 It seems they were willing to let the person in
 question sponsor a stage, but would not let him have control over who would
 be appearing on the stage. 

Am I the only one who was extremely happy when he read this?

No compromise.

Otto


I guess, that Carl Craig didn't know who Marco Carola was??? The US booking

2001-04-19 Thread jdm
 contact for Marco told me that they offered Carola and some other well know 
 swedish-type techno artists and Carl Craig was not familiar.
 
 Cheers!
 Dennis



i can confirm this, though i think the 'book contact' might be a tad bit 
gullible...


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 I guess, that Carl Craig didn't know who Marco Carola was???  The US booking 
 contact for Marco told me that they offered Carola and some other well know 
 swedish-type techno artists and Carl Craig was not familiar.
 
 Cheers!
 Dennis



i can confirm this, though i think the 'book contact' might be a tad bit 
gullible...


=)


Re: Re: [313] tech-no at DEMF?

2001-04-19 Thread d . pinter


'Although I'm wondering, given the way it's being billed this year,
whether they're gonna drop the D after next year's edition and then hold it 
each year in the highest-bidding city, say a commercially much more attractive 
place like NYC or LA... (/cynical capitalist mode off)'

I sure hope not, NYC people just don't know how to party so it would be a 
wash.(and i'm talking born here NY'ers) Nobody knows having a good time better 
than midwesterners. I could see Chicago. 

dave



Re: [313] tech-no at DEMF?

2001-04-19 Thread JARED WILSON
Not to add to the rumor, but I have heard similar stories.  Either way it 
does not matter, the line up is set, they will not be there.


I only wish to add this point.  I hope that Carl Craig will not be the only 
person to select talent each year.  Don't take this the wrong way he has 
done a wonderful job and given us a yearly event that finally recognizes the 
music and where it was born...But if he continues to select the talent we 
will only experience what he feels is worthy.  Any thoughts?  (This is not a 
criticism of Carl)


Jared Wilson
FTM Records



From: Dennis Donohue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 13:49:26 -0500

I guess, that Carl Craig didn't know who Marco Carola was???  The US 
booking

contact for Marco told me that they offered Carola and some other well know
swedish-type techno artists and Carl Craig was not familiar.

Cheers!
Dennis



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Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 13:51:08 -0400


That info is actually true. It seems they were willing to let the person 
in
question sponsor a stage, but would not let him have control over who 
would

be appearing on the stage. Circles within circles.

Peace,
Alex
Ultradyne



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the
price of air fare the DEMF was offered Joel Mull, Cari Lekebausch, 
Mistress

Barbara, Christian Smith, Marco Corola, and a handful of others, and they
said they had absolutely no interest? I could be wrong about this next
part,
but I believe there was some offer of sponsoring a stage as part of the
package as well. So much for total diversity as a bunch of seriously pro
level techno gets dissed! -

Just spreadin info. Don't hate me! (or maybe, you can hate me now!)

:P

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DEMF afterparty on Sunday, Confirmed

2001-04-19 Thread Hodgson, S. R. (Sean)

IBC Presents
Freedom of Movement
Sunday May 27th 2001

Murat

Elephanthaus Rec., Data Records IBC. New Jersey

Tommie Sunshine AKA Tomamerica

Electro Chicago/Atlanta
xylophone jones Recordings (lowercase)
Mental Groove, Clashbackk, V2, Credence

Jack Mackrel a.k.a. Andrei Morant

Template Rec., Planet Rhythm Rec.-Chicago/Houston
_
Robb G

Breaks Toronto
Laidback Labs
Promo Records , IBC
Lifeforce, Kickit, IBC,and Purephunk
_
The Equinox

Swedish Techno
Havoc, Metaphaze Records, IBC

Second Room



Marty McFly

Breaks Toronto

1groove, D.O.P.E. radio, IBC
_
Jes-One

Groove Shop, Deceptikon Unit, IBC
_
Di-jital

Detroit Electro
Direct Beat Records, IBC
_
Ronin Selekta

Jungle Detroit
Rewind Forward Recordings, IBC
_
Jerry Swinger

Funky French House, Detroit
Digit Limited, IBC
William Paul a.k.a. Will Power
Breaks/House Las Vegas/Detroit
Digit Limited, IBC
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Info: @
313-999-6608
810-266-2320
517-499-0294
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Presale ticket available at Recordtime in Roseville and Ferndale
$15 presale $20 at the door
doors open at 12pm-7:30am

www.ibc.com




Paging Sean Deason

2001-04-19 Thread Myke Mitchell

Hey Sean,

if you read this, hit me back - concerning 1 TRAK

   MM
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Re: [313] DEMF afterparty on Sunday, Confirmed

2001-04-19 Thread Kyle J Dupuy

whew!  now there's something to do sunday nite.  for a while there i
wasn't sure i'd be able to find anywhere to go  :P

k



On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Hodgson, S. R. (Sean) wrote:

 
 IBC Presents
 Freedom of Movement
 Sunday May 27th 2001
 
 Murat
 
 Elephanthaus Rec., Data Records IBC. New Jersey
 
 Tommie Sunshine AKA Tomamerica
 
 Electro Chicago/Atlanta
 xylophone jones Recordings (lowercase)
 Mental Groove, Clashbackk, V2, Credence
 
 Jack Mackrel a.k.a. Andrei Morant
 
 Template Rec., Planet Rhythm Rec.-Chicago/Houston
 _
 Robb G
 
 Breaks Toronto
 Laidback Labs
 Promo Records , IBC
 Lifeforce, Kickit, IBC,and Purephunk
 _
 The Equinox
 
 Swedish Techno
 Havoc, Metaphaze Records, IBC
 
 Second Room
 
 
 
 Marty McFly
 
 Breaks Toronto
 
 1groove, D.O.P.E. radio, IBC
 _
 Jes-One
 
 Groove Shop, Deceptikon Unit, IBC
 _
 Di-jital
 
 Detroit Electro
 Direct Beat Records, IBC
 _
 Ronin Selekta
 
 Jungle Detroit
 Rewind Forward Recordings, IBC
 _
 Jerry Swinger
 
 Funky French House, Detroit
 Digit Limited, IBC
 William Paul a.k.a. Will Power
 Breaks/House Las Vegas/Detroit
 Digit Limited, IBC
 __
 Info: @
 313-999-6608
 810-266-2320
 517-499-0294
 __
 
 Presale ticket available at Recordtime in Roseville and Ferndale
 $15 presale $20 at the door
 doors open at 12pm-7:30am
 
 www.ibc.com
 
 
 
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RE: [313] Art Of Dance

2001-04-19 Thread Sean Deason
I'm surprised no-one has found the hidden MP3 track on this site yet. its
not really hidden all that well either! you call yourselves spotters?!
youre all fired! :^)
sean

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He SHOULD have something coming out. I went to see him live at Motor a few
months ago. If memory serves me right, he was playing his new stuff.




paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/18/2001 03:18:46 PM

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about time he got some new music out
never mind wasting time on a website.

innercity


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 'Bout time Kenny got this site happening.

 What a slacker.:)

 (ps, you can tell him I said it too!)


if woodchuck could chuck wood then why no misc detroit dj at demf and where the

2001-04-19 Thread public effairs
Funny how I hear Carl Craig offered guest appearances by Bare Naked Ladies, 
Stryper, and Megadeth, but he not know who they are so he no book them. 
Maybe he hate their guts. That officialy give me right to call him jerk. Now 
he cry. I rule detroit techno. I super dj list make it so. Then I can post 
over and over why no juan atkin at DEMF and then we can reply and then elton 
john appear and sing circle of life and then we post again why no juan atkin 
and then so on so forth. Where can find track with 140 bpm I hear dj adfnedb 
play it reply.


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RE: [313] Art Of Dance

2001-04-19 Thread george . jones
well... it's not like I didn't take a gander at the source code
yesterday...

hehe... I tend to do that quite a bit. I was curious to see if that logo
was done in Flash or just an animated .gif





Sean Deason [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/19/2001 03:30:10 PM

To:   George Jones/US/ABNAMRO/[EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
cc:
Subject:  RE: [313] Art Of Dance


I'm surprised no-one has found the hidden MP3 track on this site yet. its
not really hidden all that well either! you call yourselves spotters?!
youre all fired! :^)
sean

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He SHOULD have something coming out. I went to see him live at Motor a few
months ago. If memory serves me right, he was playing his new stuff.




paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/18/2001 03:18:46 PM

To:   313@hyperreal.org, George Jones/US/ABNAMRO/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject:  Re: [313] Art Of Dance


about time he got some new music out
never mind wasting time on a website.

innercity


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 7:44 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Art Of Dance


 'Bout time Kenny got this site happening.

 What a slacker.:)

 (ps, you can tell him I said it too!)






Re: [313] if woodchuck could chuck wood then why no misc detroit dj at demf and where the

2001-04-19 Thread Kyle J Dupuy

bored at work?



On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, public effairs wrote:

 Funny how I hear Carl Craig offered guest appearances by Bare Naked Ladies, 
 Stryper, and Megadeth, but he not know who they are so he no book them. 
 Maybe he hate their guts. That officialy give me right to call him jerk. Now 
 he cry. I rule detroit techno. I super dj list make it so. Then I can post 
 over and over why no juan atkin at DEMF and then we can reply and then elton 
 john appear and sing circle of life and then we post again why no juan atkin 
 and then so on so forth. Where can find track with 140 bpm I hear dj adfnedb 
 play it reply.
 
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RE: [313] Art Of Dance

2001-04-19 Thread Sean Deason
you were probably one of those kids who took the clock apart to see what
made it tick :^) me too.

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Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 3:33 PM
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Subject: RE: [313] Art Of Dance


well... it's not like I didn't take a gander at the source code
yesterday...

hehe... I tend to do that quite a bit. I was curious to see if that logo
was done in Flash or just an animated .gif





Sean Deason [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/19/2001 03:30:10 PM

To:   George Jones/US/ABNAMRO/[EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
cc:
Subject:  RE: [313] Art Of Dance


I'm surprised no-one has found the hidden MP3 track on this site yet. its
not really hidden all that well either! you call yourselves spotters?!
youre all fired! :^)
sean

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Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 3:28 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Art Of Dance


He SHOULD have something coming out. I went to see him live at Motor a few
months ago. If memory serves me right, he was playing his new stuff.




paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/18/2001 03:18:46 PM

To:   313@hyperreal.org, George Jones/US/ABNAMRO/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject:  Re: [313] Art Of Dance


about time he got some new music out
never mind wasting time on a website.

innercity


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 'Bout time Kenny got this site happening.

 What a slacker.:)

 (ps, you can tell him I said it too!)





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Re: [313] if woodchuck could chuck wood then why no misc detroit dj at demf and where the hell is dj hell?

2001-04-19 Thread Sakari Karipuro

ok, i laughed for 5 minutes straight for this one.


On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, public effairs wrote:

 and then so on so forth. Where can find track with 140 bpm I hear dj adfnedb 
 play it reply.


sakke
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Re: [313] if woodchuck could chuck wood then why no misc detroit dj at demf and where the

2001-04-19 Thread public effairs

I no work. You like Manfred Mann reply.

uberbalisubermanian smith


From: Kyle J Dupuy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: public effairs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] if woodchuck could chuck wood then why no misc detroit 
dj at demf and where the

Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 15:42:08 -0400 (EDT)


bored at work?



On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, public effairs wrote:

 Funny how I hear Carl Craig offered guest appearances by Bare Naked 
Ladies,

 Stryper, and Megadeth, but he not know who they are so he no book them.
 Maybe he hate their guts. That officialy give me right to call him jerk. 
Now
 he cry. I rule detroit techno. I super dj list make it so. Then I can 
post
 over and over why no juan atkin at DEMF and then we can reply and then 
elton
 john appear and sing circle of life and then we post again why no juan 
atkin
 and then so on so forth. Where can find track with 140 bpm I hear dj 
adfnedb

 play it reply.

 uberbalisubermanian smith

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Re: [313] if woodchuck could chuck wood then why no misc detroit dj at demf and where the

2001-04-19 Thread atomly
[public effairs [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 I no work. You like Manfred Mann reply.

Blinded by the light?

Wrapped up like a douche?

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Re: [313] if woodchuck could chuck wood then why no misc detroit dj at demf and where the

2001-04-19 Thread Kyle J Dupuy

On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, public effairs wrote:

 I no work. You like Manfred Mann reply.
 
 uberbalisubermanian smith

then perhaps you could spend some time brushing up on your grammar. . .



RE: [313] if woodchuck could chuck wood then why no misc detroit dj at demf and where the

2001-04-19 Thread Sean Deason
Blinded by the light?

Wrapped up like a douche?

Another rubber in the night.


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 I no work. You like Manfred Mann reply.

Blinded by the light?

Wrapped up like a douche?

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RE: [313] Art Of Dance

2001-04-19 Thread george . jones
Yep. That was me.
Of course, I always tried to make it better (with vry limited success).
I should have probably stuck with drawing.




Sean Deason [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/19/2001 03:43:50 PM

To:   George Jones/US/ABNAMRO/[EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
cc:
Subject:  RE: [313] Art Of Dance


you were probably one of those kids who took the clock apart to see what
made it tick :^) me too.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 3:33 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] Art Of Dance


well... it's not like I didn't take a gander at the source code
yesterday...

hehe... I tend to do that quite a bit. I was curious to see if that logo
was done in Flash or just an animated .gif





Sean Deason [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/19/2001 03:30:10 PM

To:   George Jones/US/ABNAMRO/[EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
cc:
Subject:  RE: [313] Art Of Dance


I'm surprised no-one has found the hidden MP3 track on this site yet. its
not really hidden all that well either! you call yourselves spotters?!
youre all fired! :^)
sean

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 3:28 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Art Of Dance


He SHOULD have something coming out. I went to see him live at Motor a few
months ago. If memory serves me right, he was playing his new stuff.




paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/18/2001 03:18:46 PM

To:   313@hyperreal.org, George Jones/US/ABNAMRO/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject:  Re: [313] Art Of Dance


about time he got some new music out
never mind wasting time on a website.

innercity


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 7:44 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Art Of Dance


 'Bout time Kenny got this site happening.

 What a slacker.:)

 (ps, you can tell him I said it too!)





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Re: [313] DEMF

2001-04-19 Thread Glyph1001

In a message dated 04/18/01 5:32:50 PM, someone wrote:

  Why isn't DJ T-1000 playing at this year's lineup?
  Is there some sort of bad relationship between the
  DEMF
  and him? There are few people left in Detroit that
  have not played yet, why is he not on there?



One of the reason(s) is:  Alan will be at a gig in Dayton, Ohio on
the 26th.  

Business as usual.

G.


RE: [313] if woodchuck could chuck wood then why no misc detroit dj at demf and where the

2001-04-19 Thread joshtwentythree
nah man, it's blinded by the light, held up like a
loofa by the foreman of the night...duh...

josh23
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Subject: Re: [313] Sonar 2001 tickets

2001-04-19 Thread David Hampson

Does anyone know if you can get tickets delivered to the U.K?

GG



Gary

Last year they did not ship tickets overseas - you have to collect them from
the ticket unit outside on the day (1 hour queue) - or you could go over to
Barcelona beforehand and get tickets from a ticket agent such as FNAC at the
top of La Rambla.

Babydiddy



Fw: {pb-cle} DEMF - TrustTheDJ afterparties - Friday, Saturday, Sunday

2001-04-19 Thread darw_n
don't know if this came through here or not, so here it is...

darw_n...

... :i: explore.
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Subject: {pb-cle} DEMF - TrustTheDJ afterparties - Friday, Saturday, Sunday


 TrustTheDJ is involved with 2 of the afterparties at DEMF, and capping it
all
 with one of its own.

 Friday, May 25 @ Motor
 The Intuit crew + a special house headliner

 Saturday, May 26 @ ST. Andrews
 CKDK
 Carl, Kevin, Derrick, Kenny

 Sunday, May 27 @ One-X
 TrustTheDJ showcase

 TREATMENT (NYC transplant in Detroit)

 Marco Carola
 James Ruskin
 Suburban Knight
 Ricardo NS
 Punisher
 + more surprises

 CIao,
 Viktor




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